E- U II ME 45rWritts. .1;41 - Nrit RECONSTRUCTION: IFI YOU WANT TO BUY GR.O C FAt I E S cheap; come to oa r store In twit York invest where ovary thing ;in our lino will be sold at k abort prat. Evoiuytbing kept la a first rime grocery, will be found therein's() CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS, TOBACCO AND 'SEGARS, Prodding taken in exchange Sir goods, mob paid for old ma•C vigiarumin genie ipbil ••• THE iVOEttER pr THE AGE, WARREN'S *LF i CTRIC CHURN, which makes tatiolfourth more butter than any other Chu tE(out of the eagle cream.) We keep Nieto f3r sale and will be -leased - to show them.. Don't forget the place. MINDRICKB A WARREN. Oe tyeburg, Sept. 18, 1867.-0 ?BARGAINS 13121=1 6ROCERY IN GETTYS BURG JOHN CRESS & SON AVING opened a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on the H `north-west corner of the Public Square, have Just nicotined • splendid sweortment of /MSG GROCERIES, inc t #g Sugars, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Teas. Spices, To Salt, Fish, Hams, Shoslders, de. Also, QtrEE.NSWAREk CONTECTIONS, Nutsh Prulta, Baku, Piney Articles and NotionsggeenersUJ. We tiO also lteep on handl/WIN Ind IN 11118. Having purchased far CABII, we are prepared to sell very damp. 01ve urn eaf and Judge for youreelva. • JOHN 0811518, 11ept.,26.1887.-tt J. W. OUBB. FAMILY GROCERY. WM. BOYER dc SON, DEALERS TN • GROCERIES NOTIONS, TOBACCO, &e., York Street, (Gettysburg, Pa., Respectfully invite attention to their stock of CHOICE FAMILY GROCERIES, Dried and Canned Fruits. Crack- Mr. , . Flak Brooms, Coal 01), Wooden and Stone Ir a NoOkm,Tobscoo,-(0. wryer oe at itiaes prepared to pay the highest market prices tr Butter, Eggs, and country produce generally. WAI. BOYER t SON. CROICE mums - a Niwy, Spun Roll. Flounder, and listatral Toplecteru kr We by BOYZJI & SON. CRANBERRIES iadirried Fruits km see by • -BOYER At SON biICHINZ Ott; Coal Oil and Pleb Oil for sale by BOYER & 80N nom" wAitz Mud Wooden•ware for sale by BOYER k SON CONCINTRATBD Lre, for silo by MINIBOOM, Water and Sugar Cracker* Itor salt by BOUM A 1-ON IMPERIAL, Japan and Young 11, ton Tea for sale by BuYER 1 :ON. BBOOMB, Brushes and Wooden- " " 107:Y l t/ I SON BiTHA NAVY TOBACCO for sale by yin A BON. 1000 its. of good Laid wanted immediately at BOYER A SON. A choice lot of Dried Poaches and Apples to the store and for sale by BOYER d SON. Not 6,18671 y NEW ARRANGEMENTS. HENRY; OVERDEER, On the Hill its Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, 1-a. HAS made arrangements to get fresh supplies every week from the City and is de termined to sell cheap. Ile invites all to give tbein a call, his stocknonsiste ofOrdeeries, 'Notions, Flour, Corn Meal, Choped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Chem.. Crackers, Tobacco, Clgats and Slide, . Sugar, Cot fees,Teas, Syrup, Madames. Candle.; Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar,llesteider, oinegnr, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, he, he. 11011. The cash or trade well be given for County Pro ducesuch as Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes, tic. f May 29, 1887.-tf NEW GROCERY ,STORE TELL Ir.VRYIBODY YOU SEE THAT GILBERT, UST above the Uoutt-House, ano opposite the Cbsapi - J ler Mc., will sell you everything in the GROCERY AND PROVISION Liu cheaper than yen can get It elsewhere. Sugar., Coffees, Molasses, Candles. Coal Oil, Syrtis, Brooms, Bucket*, Tuba, Tobacco, Cigars, Notions oral! kinds, HAM, FISH, OYSTRBS, VEGETA. Buts, alwaje on hand. diva me a call, as I am deter mined to accommodate. BUTTER, EGGS, and all kinds of Country Produce taken, for which the highest cash prks wilt be given'. Don't forget the place—two door. Above the Court-House. Don't pus without calling, as I. solicit your patronage. May 29.—tf New Grocery, and Flour Store. MEALS & BROTHER, ILLAVING opened a:Grocery, Flour and 'Vegetable Store, in the Room formerly oc cupied by tied. Little; on West Middle -street, they ex tend en invitation to ail huyers to give them a call.— Iverything lo their' Rue, fresh from the city and coun try, will be kiloton hand. They are determined to sell. m cheep ea the cheapest, and as they only ask the lowest *slag prole, they hope to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. MEALS * BRO. May 29,1866. Grocery & Liquor Store. A ,LARGE assortment of fine 11001t1L1111. Tsai, Coffees, White lingers of all kinds, and drown Ongara. (*rap, prima new crop Orleans Molaasea, and all All pride kinda ofs of Spurns:MlEN MACKEREL, beet in market.— LIQUORS, Wholesale and retail. prime Wine, Broody, Rye Whisky ]la m toe nedicinal and other purposes, to any quautit7. tli'B. Mishier's herb Bitters, and the "Orem& Tangsri Bitters."WM J. MARTIN, May Xi .-ti italt.toore at, Gettysburg. IN RAM AND GROCERIES.—The highaeallarket pie* paid Swarths and all Idn &of Traders. Gtoceritta, tertiltasre, de.,aeastaatly on kind for sale at the Wareham., of Aug. Y 11166 Mattis and Votaurauts. UNITED STATES HOTEL, _ OPPOSITS TI! Z. Y. dt. NMI LATIN t WUTZR.II R. B. DZPOT, BEACH STREET, BOSTON BY F. M. RRATT, I'OIXERLY OF THI AYE RICAN HOIIISIt Oct. 9,18117.4 y KEYSTONE HOTEL. GETTYSBURG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIETOR. NOW OPEN. THIS is a new. House, and has been Sited np In the most approved style. Its location is Pleasant and convenient, being in the most business Int of the town. livery arrangement has been made the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample staill l a tched. With experienced servants, and so- Clerics, we shall use every endeavor to This Hotel is now opin An the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patron- OWN May 99,1867. EAGLE HOTEL. The Wiwi and meet oosuaatious GETTYSBURG, PENNA cOOSPIL OP 1718 LID ytaintioros smcm, J00.21 7 L., TATE, P ropr i e tor. Eir As Omnibus, Ibr Possongen and ltaigrofts, raw to Oa Dalot, pa isflval sod !Walton of Roll Road Trains. ireful owns* and reasonable diaries. ) la, E 2d, 1867. - ,- 7-14 - • . • • ...- ' - gaktry. A rs ' EW BAKERY. • . NEWPORT a ZIEGLER ' ' SabitT,Soath Wasblaiton tr. halle4 er,4it EN& Hotel,Eettyabarg, Pa . Closataa4 ; be bast or . Bread, Croaker Oakes, Preta•ts, &e • eenebliereebilleesd left)beservedevery maks by teseteg thief r asisees ad iesideletee at the Mot/ abet sok to phloem. Ofill U$ • 0•141... i 14.11164. HQ= who flake brillit sftere=ars cd t .sarre a l= ri a= dm. Mk be Tsk• a der.; 10441 . M. C. STALLSMITH & SON, GETTYSBURG, PA:, -• CARPENTERS & CONTRACTORS, Are prepared to do all kinds of Caspentining---contracting and erecting lnaildinp of all kinds, Repairing, Ac. - They Keep constantly on hand ang maonfocturo order. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, - ISABIT, DOOR AND WINDOW !RAMIS, OORNIOR, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, And any other_ Article in the Bwi/ding Lint. Seasoned materiel constantly on hand, experienced work men ' always in readiness, and work executed with dispatch. mg". Orders promptly.attended to. WM C. STALLSMITB, C. H. STALLSMITII. Sept. 114 1867 -tf UIR WWIRN G. C. CASIIMAN CARPENIERING. THE Undersigned respectfully in form the public that they have commenced the Carpentiogln the Shop formerly occupied by George Schryock, deceased. We are prepared to do any work In our line of business and as reseonabla as any other wash 11#ment m Get tyeborg We hope by a strict attention to Anilineu to merit 14 share of public patronage May 29. 11367.—tt TO THE BUILDING COMMUNITY. AND ALL OTHERS WHO WISH TO IMPRO VE. THE undersigned respectfully in, forms the public that he still continues the CARPENTERING BUSINESS • at his old stand, on West street, Gettysburg, and is ready at all times to accommodate thou wanting anything done n his line. He is prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building purposes, of the beet material, and as neatly and cheat as it can be done at any Mier establishment in the county. Experienced Hands always In readiness and work executed with promptness and dispatch. Marlhankitil for past favors,te Ellites, by attention to bna:nsas to receive a liberal share of public patronage. May 29, 1887. WM. OHRITZMAN. HOUR k SON oal, °lumber, Time, &c. LUMBER, & COAL, COMER OF CARLISLE ST. AND THE RAILROAD, IN order to give the public something like en adequate idea of the immense stock of Lum ber, Coal, Stoves, Tin-ware, ke., &c., on hand and for sale by the undersigned, at his establishment. in Carlisle st across the Railroad from the Passenger Station, be would enumerate as Oa ea the limits of a newspaper ad vertisement Will allow : Boards and Plank of every grade, from culling. to panel, Joints and Bantling. pine and hemlock, Biding, pinned and unpinned, Flooring. Shingles.Bhingle Laths, Plaster ing Laths, Pickets, ready-made Doors and Sash, Blinds and Bhuttern,—ln fact, everything used for building pur poses. Shamokin White Ash and Lykem' Valley Red Ash, these two varieties being the purest and best for all domestic purposes. Also the very best Broad top and Allegheny Smith Coal. . lifa..lfor particulars of Stoves, Tinware, Ac., see adieu. tisement under bead of Stares and Tinware. July 3,11167 NEW LUMBER YARD IN EM MITTSBURG MD. WE would respectfully inform the T public that we - nave established a LARGE Lid- BEE YAZD In Etninittsburg, Md. LUJIBE I 9C, ANTLING, PICKSTS AND LATHS PZOOR NO BOARDS, WINDOWS, DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLINDS, sod every description of Building Lumber furniehed at the lowest cash prices, by WILLIAM ULRICH, June2l,lll6l3.—tf Agent for Potter co. NEW LUMBER YARD. TE undersigned has opened a LUMBER YARD, on the Railroad, . Near. Guinn A Belll7's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg and asks the public to give him a call. His assortment is one of the best ever offered here, ana his prices afford only the smallest living He has WHITE PINE PLANK; inch and half BOARDS, FLOGELNG, PALINIn, Ac., lc., and is con stantly adding to his stock. Coma and examine for yciarseives. supply of Shinglesostlow priossosiwayson hand. Nov. 1,1866.—tf. JAOOB MEADS. SEIINGLICS.—Prime Shingles, the best in the market, for sale at JACOB SHBADB'B Dew Lumber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Kilns, Gettysburg. I UN0y.1366.-t. GIIINN & REILLY have erected two additional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared than ' , ear 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! firm which fa making every effort to se commodate thein in the bolt manner possible. They will alio continue to keep on hand, for sale, a good 'ripply of the different kinds of COAL, which they will sell at small profits. . Coal and Lime daily eredanywhere in Gettysburg. ittne2l, 1866.--tf CULP J 1 EARNSILLW GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK• ctornumarr BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and SOLD. SEVIN.THIRTY BONDS omerlod into FIVE-TWENTY - BONDS without charge. COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED. The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and SILVER. STOCKS, and BONDS, of all kinds, bought for persons without OHARGINO COMMISSION. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Interest on SPEOIAL DEPOSITS cofeanced 1 per cent., • is: 6 PER CENT. for] year, 4 PER OEM for 6-months, 3 EKE CENT. for 3 months. Parsons wishing information in nerd fo U. S. Bonds, NIA Binnillif ail hinds, are invited to givens a call, and we will give all ill fbruistkin ohearfully. 7. EMORY BAhR, Cashier. Gettysburg, Oct 30, 1.367-tf 740 NOTES DPIO &SO BONDS AS USUAL fray of chair; CASH cox romp twrzuor NOT E AND 00IIP(Mta NM Mao purcheas or suAl MOM and BONDS °finery kind Irmo of chaise as Clomailadoia and will it all those Ps, dap Mali= 11102 Air • OLD AND SILVER, sod VIII Omantsl,o4*,A kaldnimapromptly as ban. takshartaislaarto s grail rapilided Bank. OW, 40113101/P, 041,0111M/Gle. • 11118b4t gaqmos mtd toitractors. =I CASHMAN k ROWS. AN IMMENSE STOCK! GETTYSBURG, PENNA DT THE LUMBER LUTE IN THE COAL LINE LUMBER ! LUMBER ! Lime & Coal. e finaucial. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP GETTYSBURG WILL ALLOW Interest oil SPICIAL DIPOBITS as Mows : 5 not CWT. nu Aiiirm roil 1 VIAR, . 5 aqt. .." " . 4 a . 4 MONTUB, 8 N ,61 N - 41 3 •IN ooirvicar Watcbq and Iftwiry. 1867. REMOVAL. 1867. CLOCKS, WATCHES AND JEWELRY. VII A S removed his Store to York Street, next door to 11 Boyer k Son's Grocery, and directly opposite the Gettysburg Nationalinu,k, where he has on hand, and is constantiy , receiving, large supplies of CLOCKS, from the beet Manufactories in the United States• all styles, Itaitahttor,olllce,litithbday and Twenty-foqr Hour Clocks, with and without Alarm Attachment—eM war tantol. and will be sold cheap. Prices from $B5O to $9 50. WATCHES, of American an I Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, Iluntinvcase and Open.faced Levers. Detached LOverf4 Straight Line. Willie Movement, Lepines, Railroad, Time keeper'. and Timing Watches, all warranted--at prices ranging from $l3 00 to 575 00. JEWELRY - . A splendid assortment of Rings; chased and plain, Wed ding Rings. Rings suitable fir Gina. Silver Rings, and Grata Pertha Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Earrings of all styles and prices, Gents' Pins of all kinds, Masonic, Odd Fellows. Red Men and Templars'. Gold Pens and Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, sil• Ter, plated and steel, a large variety of Gold and aliTie Vest and Curb Chains, Gents' Bosom Studs, Sleeve But tons, Locket*, Chat ms, ts, Ac., sold caz►raa Tate tan cniarrar. H. H. ROWS Watches,Jewelry and Muskat Instruments of every description RIPAIRED to order,and satisfaction guarantied in all MOIL Thaakfultbr the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. he hopes by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the continuance of the acme. . Gettysburg, Aug.2l, 1867.-ly A. R. YEI STKL. J AMES E. CALDWELL tic CO. *7' NO. 822 07 • At Va l (' Chestnut Street ; PHILADELPHIA, JEWELERS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, HAVE made very large addition* to their usual 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 past season, by one of the Arm In Europe. Also, an Immense stock of WATCHES, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, Solid Silver Wares, Plated Goods, Mantel Clocks, Bronzes, Deoorated China Vases and Ornaments, Musi cal Boxes, Carved Wood Onta meats, And everything appertaining to the business of GOLD ,tt SILVER-SMITHS. None but First-Class Goods kept, and every article sold PRICES IN PLAIN FIGURES AND FIX- ED AT. LOWEST RATES. get. I.n, 1867.-3 m G IFTS FOR CHRISTMAS k NEW YEARS ! A SrPura III'OCR OF FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ALL WARRANTED TO RUN, AND THOROCORL! REOCLATED, AT THE LOW PRICE OF $lO EACH, AND SATISFACTION GUARAN TEED. 100 Solid Gold Hunting Watches $250 to $l,OOO 100 )leeic Cased Gold Watches 250 to 500 100 Ladies' Watches, enameled 100 to 300 2to Gold Hunting Chronometer Watches.. 250 to 300 VA Gold Hunting English Levers 200 to 250 300 Gold Hunting Duplex Watches 150 to 200 500 Gold Hunting American Watches 100 to 250 500 Silver Hunting Levers 50 to 150 500 Silver Hunting Duplexes 75 to 250 500 Gold Ladies* Watches 50 to % Z5O 1.000 Gold Hooting Lepines 50 to 75 1.000 Miscellaneous Silver Watches 50 to 100 2,500 Hunting Silver Watches 25 to 60 5,000 Assorted Watches, all kinds 10 to 75 The above stock will be disposed of on the porrua oak muck nag. giving every patron a fine (3 o!il or Solid illver Watch for $lO, without regard to value: WRIGHT BRO. k Co:, 161 Broadway. New York, wish to immediately disposeof theabove magnificent stock. Cer tificates, naming the articles; are placed In sealed en velopes, and well mixed. Holders are entitled to the ar ticks Lamed in their cer'ificate, upon payment of Ten Dollars, whether it be a watch worth sl,oon or one worth less. The return oleo , of our certificates entitles you to the articles named thereon, upon payment, irrespective slits worth. and as no article valued lee. than $lO is name. , on ant certificate, it will at once be seen that this is no lottery, but a straight forward legitimate tranaac• tion. which may be participated in even by the most fas tidious. A single certificate will besetst by mail. p...et paid, upon receipt of 25 rea t.m, dye for ft. eleven for si, thirty three and elegant premium for 66, slzty-six and more valuable premium tor glo,ooc hundred and most superb Watch fur 615. To agents or those wishing employment, this is rare opportunity. It in a legitimately conducted ha - mess, duly authorized by the tiovernment, and open t • e most careful scrutiny. Watches sent by lexpress, ith ball for collectioo on delivery, so that no diesel' lion Can poisibly occur Try us Address BROTIIIE.II I 00., Imp. sera, Oct. M.-3m . 161 Broadway,. w York. COMPARE, THEN J 1 GE. GREAT REDUCTiOIt IN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PRICES C. H. BUEHLER, SILVER and SILVER-PLATED WARES OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE.—Einch as Ten Sets. Urn*, Ice Pitchers, Waiters, Goblets, Cake Basket*, Castors, Butter Coolers, Vegeta- Si ' ble Dishes, Tureens, Sugar and Card ile.aketa, Syrup and Drink. Nur gg log Cops, Knives, Furls, -and , • Spoons, of various kinds, kc_, 4 1' Ac.. WARRANTED TRIPLE mew* wee. PLATE, on best of metals, and equal to any in the market, of the LATEST STYLES and no goods are misrepresented, at JOHN BOWMAN'S• • New and Beautiful Store, No. 704 Arch street, Philadelphia. ,Please call end examine our Goods before purchas ing. N. B.—All kinds of PLATING at reasonable prices. Ang. 21, 1867.-17 JOHN BOWMAN, No. 704 Arch Street, PHILADELPHIA, SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Our Goode are decidedly the cheapest la the City TRIPLE PLATE, A No. 1. Mar. 14,11167.-1 y WE are always glad to see our friends at the Exceklor Gallery, It still stands in the game old place opposilienhe Bank on York It., Get tysburg. Pa. C. J. TYSON. pIIOTO MINIATURES at the Ex A- noisier Gallery are superb and are furnished a one-third city price.. Call and examine specimen's. C.. 1. TYSON. Ja-aXCELSIOR is our motto. To pleue our aim I and to render eatteliction in orrery Instance our deteridnation. O. J. TYSON. CONSTANTLY on hand an assort ment of tine !tram es, Photograph Alba ms,Carde and Baskets for grasses, from the Battle•tield, Photographs of our Generals, and other distinguished individuals, at the Itteelsior Gallery. ' C. J. TYSON. 'l`llE beat Photographs made in this Om:ay are zuadeeit the &zeebier Gallery, Getty*• bnrg, opposite the old Bank. C.J. TYSON. Bl' all means have your Photographs made a the Excelsior Gallery if you desire them per est. C. X. TYSON. LARGE VIEWS of the Battle-field, singly or in sets, very low; also Btersoseopfe Views fo theßattle-field, at the Exeelriur GallerDo not thil to see them. C .J. . TYSON. J'RAMES OF EVERY KIND, for Large Pictures, Marriage Certificates, Church Certificates, Missionary Certificates, fie_ very cheap at 8. G: 89lfki PEPS New Gallery, Hpnover, Pa. Julie 6,1867.—1 y THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. THE undersigned takes pleasure in .11. announcing to the citizens te Gettysburg and the public pierally that he has removed from his old rooms at Weet Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly apposite the &torso(' Inimeitock,Brothers. The room he sow ocazpies, has been recently fitted op expressly for Ms business. The location lean admirable ono, enabling him to take pictures l all shades of weather, and with a orrectness unequalled any wheie else, LIPS-LITER PHOTOGRAPHS, .irery sine sod description, emoted In the tneststyle oartkularatteation given to theOABT&DX VISITS, and inswing AHRROTYPIS and DAGORRILVATIPSS of deceaseditionts. THI GITTYBIIIIIO imam sued style otpietais Which has become very pop with the pull* net only toe their beady, Whirr, - Dees and temedausa. IIEXTILIM ter ONSMOLLAit' 006 ly. alee 4-21111 PORAXIALLt PI which tor their beauty and durability are aa a rp eied. arefrepared to rem on the badness in all its nrionsbnreehee,and hadanneklerablempstirmai we ran no risk ht ODABANTILISICO PERM.? SATISFACTION. Our hoOlties kr a hall display of our skill are unequal ad by any other Osnery L dm County, and ire would hombre hivlti ern', onitiVeill stab. 4 # • NSW WITTY/3=U trftlelli chiamiameissw,ividisas r o cu ram hum SI ISM • trbe - * MK"- on*.9:safttlisisit i o.igrarityisiburs i 004 A. R. FEISTEL, Practical TrateAssaker, AND DICALEB 121 upon ite own merits OP VERY SUPERIOR Manufacturer and Deader in ,Vhotograph 6alltritO. REMOVAL! WSWUmlaut!. 500 MILES OF THE Union Pacific Railroad, RPITNINO WEST FROM OMAHA ACROSS THE* CONTINENT, ARE NOW COMPLETED rr HE Colon Pasific Railroad Company have built 1 longer Hoe of railroad in the last eighteen months than was ever built by, any other company in the same time, and they will continue the work with the same energy anti! It Is completed. Tht, Westi-n Division is being pushed rapidly easteard from flactamanto b the Central Paci fi c Company of California, and it. is ex pected that THE ENTIRE GRAND LINE to the ,Piulfic will be open business ti, ISM MORE THAN ONE-THIRD OF THE WORK HAS ALREADY BEEN DONE, MOUE THAN, WE-THIRD OP TUE WHOLE LINE IR NOW IN RUNNING ORDER, AND MORN LABORERS ARE NOW EMPLOYED UPON IT THAN EVER BEFORE. More thin FORTY MILLION DOLLARSIN MONEY have already been expended by the two powerful com panies that have undertaken the enterprise, and there is no lack of funds for Ps most vigorous prosecution. When the United States Government found it necessary 'to se• cure the oonstructiclu of the Union Pacific Railroad, to develop and protect its own interests, it gave the Com panlea authorized to.build it such ample aid asp should render its speedy coMpletion beyond a doubt. Theavall able means of the Union Pacific Railroad Company, de rived from the Government and its own stockholders, may be briefly summed up as follows : 1.-UNITED STATES BONDS Having thirty yearei-to run and bearing six per cent. cur• reney interest atthtra 017,70 per on the Plain; tent x l o,permiio llio miles through the Bpcky Mountains; then at the rate of 132,000 per mile fog the remaining distance, for which the United Statea takes yt second hers se security. The inter est on these bonds *paid by the United States govern ment, which also pals the company one-half the amount of its bills in moneyoor transporting its freight, troops, mails, Ac. The remaining halfof these bills la pieced to the company 'scredlt, and forms • sinking fund which may Dually discharge the whole amount of this lien.— The claims against the government since April of th eco r rent year amount to four and one-half times thheinterest. 2.-FIR S T MORTGAGE BONDS By its els srter the Company is permitted to lune Its own Pint Mortgage Bonds to the same amount as the bonds issued by the government. and no store, and only as the road progresses. The Tel:meow for the bondholders are the lion. N. D. Morgan, U. 8. Senator from New York, and the Ron. Oakes Antes, Member of U.S. Rouse of Re presentatives, who are responsible for the delivery of these bonds to the Company in strict accordance with the terms of the law. 3.-THE LAND GRANT The 'Union Pacific Railroad Company has a land grant or absolute donation from the government of 12,880 acres to the mile on the !Me of the road, which will not be worth leu than fit 50 per acre at the lowest valuation. 4.-THE CAPITAL STOCK The authorized capital of the Union Parinc Railroad Company is $100,0o0,000.or•whIrti over $5,0410,000 have been paid on the work already done. THE MEANS SUFFICIENT TO BUILD THE ROAD Contracts Mr the entire work 01 building 914 miles of find-class railroad weat from Omeha,comprislng much of th• most difficult monniain work, and embracing erer expense except surveying. have been made with reepon - bit parties (who have already finished over 500 miles) at the average ride of sixty-eight thousand and fifty ght dollar. (fi68,058) per mile.' This pricavincludes all aces wary chops fur construction and repairs of ears, .epots, stations and all other - Incidental buildings, and leo loco motive', passenger, baggage, and freight cars ad °thee requisite rolling-stock, loan amount thatch not b. sec than 115,000 per mile. Allowing thereat of • e remaining one hundred and eighty-six of the eleven .undred miles assumed to be built Ay the Pacific Com" ny to be il900.1() per mile. The Total CosrOf Eleven undrrd Milcs will be as Jo ows: 914 miles, at fiBg,osB . 14 '420.5,012 146 miles, at 5e0.000 Add discounts on bonds, su eye, ........ 4400.000 .• / Amount .........................._....(;'3.445.01_2 As the L". 8. Bond re equal to money, and the Cs.m• pnny's own First M tgage Hoods hare a te3d) market . we have as the . Arailable 'ash Resourets fur Building leven Hundred Miles: • Ro-ds P.:9,TZ5.000 First 11 rtgage Bends ............... ,n`3.1.01 capit Suck paid in on the work now done... 5.3e9.150 len tirant, 14,(110,000 acres,at 11 50 per mere.. 2 i.1 . 4).000 Total 555,145,750 The company have ample facilities for supplying any dellciency that may arise In morns for con.tructkm.— This may be dens wholly or In part by additional sub scriptions to capital stock. Active inquiry has sheerly been made for a portion of these hands, sad arrangements are now proposed to offer part of them for sale. While their whole vales will not be available :or some years to come, they will remain • very important Entree of revenue to the Company. The landeof the Illinoiseentral Railroad Company are selling .1 from $6 to $l per acre, and other land-grant com panies in the West are receiving equal prices for 'Roller propertied. FUTURE BUSEN'ESS The most s' optical have never expressed& doubt that wh-m the Union Pacific Railroad is finished the immense businesa that most flow over it, as the only railroad con necting the two grand divisions of the North American continent, will he one of the wonders of railway trans portation : and as it will hsve no competitor it can al ways charge remuuerative rates. EARNINGS FROM WAY BUSINESS During the quarter ending July 31, an average of 325 mile.' of the Union Pacific Railroad was in operation ,The Stiperintendeut's Report shows the following result EARNINGS. Passengers, Freight, Telegraph and Mails 4723,755 b 4 Transportation of Contracture' Materiel- and . Men 4711,2 , 13 41 Total —....31,203,u38 515 EXPENSES. Fuel, Repair, Offices, Cooductora,Tralusic..s39s,s3o 92 NET NASEINGS to balance 807,508 1.03 Total 81,203,1138 The net operating expellee' un the commercial hued neat for the (mortar were 11127,a66 50. The account for the COkIMERCIAL BUziNESS stands ae follows: &ruing* for Msy, June •u& Ju1y....._.54 Expenses 2.-;:,906 +5O CLEM The amount of Bonds the Company can issue on 32S miles, ►a=l6,ooo per mile, is 66,200,000. Interest in gold. three months, at 6 per cent.. on this stun, is 678,000; add 40 per emit. premium, to corrempond with currency earn ings, is 61011,200—sbowing that the net earning. for ale quarter were et-re thaw jour times the interest on the First Mortgage Bonds on this length or road. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS, whose principsl is so amply provided for, and whose inter est is so thoroughly secured, most be chased among the safest investments. They pay SIX PER CENT. IN GOLD, and are offered for the present at NINETY CENTS ON THE DOLLAR, and accrued interest at Six Per Cent. in Currency from July 1. Many parties ars taking advantage of the present high price or 41overnment stocks to exchange for these Bonds. which are over YUMMY PER CENT. CHEAPER, and, at the current rale of premium on gold pay • OVER NINE PER CENT. INTEREST. • Subscriptions will be received in Gettysburg, by Get tysburg National Bank and lint National Bank, and in New York at the Company's Office, .No. 21.) Nassau street, and by CONTINZNTAL NATIONAL BANK, No. 7 Nassau at., CLARK, DODGE A CO., Bankers, N0.613Wa1l JOILN J. CISCO • SON, Bankers, No. 33 Wall at. and by the Company's advertised Agents throngh4at the United States,ol whom maps and descriptive pamphlets may be obtained on application. Remittances should be made in drafts or other funds par in New York, and the bonds will be sent free of charge by return express. JOHN J. CISCO, Treasurer, New York. Nov. 13, 1867.-Ltn HELMBOLD'S Extract Sarsaparilla cleanses and renovates the blood, instills the vigor Smith into the oysters, and purges out the humors hat make disease. (April 80.-ly B ROOM HANDLES FOR SA.LE; WlN)lords or Ratan, at the Lumbar Yard of 0. Hi BIILVILIS. NOT a t few of the worst dis Orders that amid mankind arise from corruption of the Wood. Rebehold's *strict Sarsaparilla is a reined, of the rit met value.. . [April 30.-4 y 300 BUSHELS EGYPTIAN S EED WHEAT, For Bala. i , A new variety ; ylekts : not apt to Len ripens tarty; and entirely free from all Ala. Pries, Pi Oar bushel iWll . IVIBLN, Ang.7, 1867.-0 Near Gettysburg, Pa A Clear Smooth Skin and Beautiful 11 Complnclon fbilows . the use of Itelmliold , s CODOSIP traced /nFit glomParil* _ • It removes black Spots, pimples Aunt all emotions of She skin. (April ao.-iy , - BROOD 4 IROOMS! BROOMS! -- The underelgsed colothumw4o no 1:7: hie old stood In Carlisle *trot, edrEtte rce d willbere riag _the Ail • fill suPPli d wrifibe elde lEVeh the* WH0LT741,114 2111 1 04 P. groom seed•l to order or ow the shares. Pimp haying Cora • Iddo well to gtreldmoicell. Gettyebs Oot 164.* & ft. wpm.- MILLERS.—For We t W , pair oto4pprxe Wrosza exn aawN(l..... a Mraius. Ablairoof 4 .;*, • 41LA1 0 316111 0 010111614 Ode t:.4f VAtortMmeous. WASHINGTON LIBRARY CO., PHILADKbPIIIA, Ii Chattered by the tibiae of Pennsylvania, and Organiz io aid of the RIVERSIDE INSTITUTE POI =WWI= GIATLITODSLI SOLDIERS' AND SAILORS' ORPHANS, ;Incorporated by the Bteteof New JersAy, APRIL Btb, 187. SVASCRIPTION ONE DOLLAR THE. WASHINGTON LIBRARY COMPANY, ACCORDANCX WITEI ITS PROVISIONS, THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS TO THE SHAREHOLDERS ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY STH, 1868, Or at the Institute, Riveraide, N. J. And many other large presents: the whole amounting to I / cosi . or r a TRIBUTION ONE J r A J• For full schedhlent Presents, see circulars, sent on application. Each Certificate of Stock is accomp , with ■ BEAUTIFUL STEEL-PLATE ENUR WORTH MORE AT RETAIL TITAN THE, CERTIFICATE, PRESENT IN. TLIE,GREAT D SUBSCRIPTION Any person sending-us same t out Ittral Agent/ :teal Plate Entreat' and One Certificate oa GREAT DISTRIBU No. I.—"My Saved! 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Philadelphia, Pa J. E. COED Esq.. Of Jtiy,C , ie A Co , Philadelphia. TtusnkT DIPARTMENT. WASEInt.,TON, P. C.. April IR, 1867.—Othce of Internal Revenue: —flaring received satisfactory evidence that the pmce•de of the enterprise condncted by tbela'aehington Library Compan} will be devoted to charitable news. pernlivaiotr Ia h.reby granted to said Company to conduct eprh*nterprise exempt from 11 char se, whether from special tax or other duty. Th 4 Association hare appointed as Receivers, Messrs. OEOROC A. COOKS & CO., 33 South Third .stseet, delphla,whose well.known integrity and business ez p•riehce will be a sufficient Guarantee that the money intrusted to them will be promptly applied to the par pose stated. PRILADLLPHIA, PA., May '2O, 1867. To the Officers and Alenal.eys of the Washington Library Lb., R. S. READ, Secretary. .31.1i11.1.111r.a:-0 receipt of ,our f..vor of the 18th inst.. notifying ns of our appointment RN Receivers for your Company, we took the liberty to submit a copy of your Charter. with a plan of your enterprise to eminent legal authority, and having received his favorable opinion in regard to its legality, and sympathizing with the benevolent object of your Association, via: the educe Lion and maintenance of the orphan children of our soldiers and sailors of the Riverside Institute, we have conchs led to accept the trust, awl to use our best efforts to promote so worthy an object. Respectfully, yours. dr., GEO. A. COOKE d CO., Address &Wetter, and orders to GEO. A COOKE & CO., BANKERS. ----Safi:l,76o 04 33 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Ps Receivers kir the Washington Library Co. Aug. 7.-4 m YDUNG LADIES BEWA,It - Bk!- Of the induttocue effects of Face Powders and Wash.' es. All inch reveilles close no the pores of the skin, and In a short time destroy Vie complexion. If you would have a fresh, healthy and youthfu: appearance, use Helm bold's Extract Sarsaparilla.' [April 30.-ly NEW WORK ON SINGING BASSINI'S Twenty Melodic Exercises, IN FORM OF SOLFEGGIOS FOR SOPRANO OR MEZZO SOPRANO VOICES, INTENDED AS Studies to acquire the Art of Singing "Them exercises were composed to be used simultane ously with his system, "Tns AST or Surma," or with imy other method forth. cultivation of the voice, and will take the place of CONCONEII SOLFEGGIOS; being More melodious and bettor adapted for teaching. "Some of them` eremites are specially beautiful as well In useful, a mingling of the duke d tdfk, which se cures-the Interest u well as the improvement of the student. The various styles developed in these exercises render them invaluable hi an educational point of view, as they tend to enlarge the intellige me and the ap prectietiort,' and at the firms time beta the taste of th pupil. They must be studied carefully with retars , • to the innumerable marks of expression and farms of or namentation. Upon the minute accuracy with which three are accomplliddA depends the "Lethal sterling ad vancement of the pupil; any evasion or slurring In them is time and e ff ort utterly wasted, while, on the h • i clammed patient investigation, ands min ately Stith execution of them, will give unexpected power and faculty, and open to the student the means and resources by which groat satiate produce their most briniest and prokuind effeck.—WaLson's Art lournai. a IN TWO VOLUMES. Price, each, in Boards.. Retail $2 00 do do in Moth, Retail - • 260 Suseyle an sent by Mail, poet-paid, ea receipt o Wholesale Price, $1.2.0. Pabilibed by - WM. 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I 3(1 cafe. n. .fl Its V t!tlat.ir• , t/.1 .1 .1 /- =ED= w• Woi finer an t.,01 r• r•, rti , ...:,;. !.4.:1 I witf•• work .h.!•ning rno,rl. ••It .• & Ire.ert elrel ie.:it r rk. It is th-rougl , 1.1 4 t eileri a .e..rk s• 1• greatly Lerliell. ctu• , ntcl.r (4:llll,raist am! t Fur.; (71.,th' 1 , 1 1 , 1 M J 1.1.1 1,3 Ur. In 1!!i Ha--,n. ;rr r;. :; rri =I fi•r Ihr ti ,, .vt w-rk. to •”, io 4.! •ut, 41'N " ,1 1, i1.11 it I t,y n. eitpl f.r wh ich 13EI =lll 111 , C. 1 E1.11' 7.11: A'4 '.1:11 - AN NAVY !,11 . 111N11 THE ' EAT 1{1:11KI.I.I 1 ‘ fr t .:. r01.1 Pry earl, THE %JIM iA KY AND SA Y 11. 111-TOILY OF T 111.: HE- If 1,1,1.14 . 1. 1 v.d e THE , Toll`P,fllEN-IVI . P1.,7T1 , iN A EY OF nu: !md:. .wr in 2. N.... %ix are cc. t. rich. .11.0' F. T It Ic Tvr.l. In 3 THE 111,T , Oil' .4 THE UNITED STATEB.IF AMEIII • 1. I:: I i. Pr: 1: / y 1,4 r.,EDIA uF \V ET IND 11UVI,I1. Edit.-11.y 11 ~ . ,nn P. tiurt..n. It. 4.4 n. h I n • • Pr. . ..1;5 THE /1 E.PC IsLV:AN roI:ET. I v 14.14.1-11,1 A u P 1:.01A11:1,CIA I. ANT) AN r..• L. 4. ',1•1. t,-,5.1 earl, A CYCL-4.4:111 V. of DRAWING. f, , ,i,r4,/,1 :LA 3 Text f t.,-'.L-_l -L.ttct Eriginror, t;to 4. In I e tjr"-ti , : GA. Puirt-her, Circqlar.ar,d Ter mt. D APPI.!-:TON n ca), Pub anher., 44.1 nil )4a Nev. York INEIESIIIII WAGON MAKING. THE subscriber respectfully informs the puldir. that he ciirri,b . WAGON-MAKI:NG BUSEN'ESS in all ita brabelle+. et hie Sh'ip. in Cumberland townahip. one-haft mile from lire.tin'e Mill. on the ro.ut lead leg •tu said Mill to the Eruniitteburg road, an. la pre plleu to ex el_ ute all °farts with prolllptratvil, HEPAIRINO OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO. Ho- also manufactures HAND-RAKES. SHAKING FORKS AND HKOO3I-HANDLES. for wholesale and re. Anil trade. He hnpes. by prompt attention to liusineat to merit and receive a liberal patronay.e. Order, addre,seil to him at Hettysliurg, will receive prompt attention. Aug. 7,154.7.-1 y QUANTITY re. Quality. Helnthold's Ext , aet :•*.trmap3r , ll... The doe Is _small. Thome wh • desire a huge tinantity and large &.e. t.l medicine ERR April 30.—1 y GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS. 10,000 BUSFIELS OF WHEAT . WANTED The undersigned having remodeled and improved his mills near New Chester, tfrmerly celled "Walnut Grove." but now "Great Conowagv iv prepared to do all kinds of work in his tine with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand, tor sale or exchange. the very best qualities ~f Super. Extra, and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buckwheat Floor, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. . . . . Ravings SAW MILL attached, he Is prepared to saw all kinds of lumber, ■t the shortest notice. A farmer In need of lumber and Hoar. can put a log upon hie wagon, throw a few bnisheis 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 theee mills. Raving the best of workmen, he will be able to please every body. Thankful for past favors be hopes for a con tinuance of the same. R. J. AlYkatzi. New Chester, April 23d, 1867.—1 y. Agricultural Wmpitmanto. BRINKERHOFF'S CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The underigned 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, Separator and Clean er, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Committee appointed to select Implements for exhibition at the UniversaLsx— 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' bail been shipped to Paris for exhibition. Ono important feature in this machine is that it will shell ears large, small or crooked. perfectly 'clean, and separates the cob and chaff from the Corn ready for market. The fact may also be stated that at the 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 tested this ma chine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Cbrn Sheller we ever saw." The re port is signed by such 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; 8. Edward Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspaper notices, the following, from the, N. I. Observer, - is deemed antlleient: - "Among all the Band Oorn Shiners made in New York and Albany—am/one single firm man ufacturers more than 10,000 • annuallynot one can enter the circle with the Shellerjust invented' by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rapidly Wand early, at one o pe r atiop, rip fait as the ergs can:kaput in the hop- The nedersirned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He wilt have SHELLERS ready for sale id the course of & month's . time. All letters to be addressed Lel - wad. wpsLE, • P. 0. Box 246. Gett7Aom Pa. liar. /4/ 1167. 631133 EDITED BY = MEI =9 I= 11•38=01E1 ; WILLIAM U. IIOCCK ptdital. D R. J. BRYAN, omniting physidan, SID BROADWAY, 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 TIAL. To GE:trucucc.—T will mead my private end confiden tial circulara free, of eharge.a.nd tor 10 cents a valuable treatimo on ,eminal Weaklings, by Dr. E. Eau— 100 Page"- To Ltnlts.-1 will wind my Private Circular with As nrmuir l Emfravingit Jr.., of cha•ge, and for 10 cents a valuable trsatise by Dr. Joan HAMMY. containing impor tant information oxtail aubJecta °Vint ereat to the amt. Jan 10, 1,037.—1 y yOUNT'S COMPOUND! FOR Tll4 CURE OP PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA, or .toy other Inflammatory or inward dieease of the Throat if not 01 tun long etanding. Also, SCAM.= FEVER. This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES In dilTerent parts of the country, and has never been known to tail If taken in time and according to direc tions. It is warr tamd to cure. Give it a trial and fiscal speak for itself h:rery hnuneh•dd should provide them nel yes with fox of thin me , licine and keep It on hands. The cur en that it has Of. cunt are trill,. mere elows. ER --Prepared and Auld by taaAin. Y 001.717 Cii., Getty.- burg, Pn rby their anth.orizer , gala at Bratty ail tlie Stores in .Liam. • .•C. MtLy 170: .1. CO. BARRE'I"I''S, TUE BEST VEGETABLE HAIR REST ORATIVE, TO W FITCH W. 15 AWARDED A SILVER MEDAL! The Prev,iu en at the New Ifamphire flair Rio. IS TiO•V conested t.i others he superior to all othe for rector log Gray Ha i it to t, ORIGINAL COLOR This Preparation relieves the hem.. of Dandruff, Item ors. and all unpleasant Burning or Itching of the scalp suipLying to the roots of the hair the required nourish moot for the promotion of it. growth IT IS A BEAUTIFUL DRESSING, learie4 th•• 1, clean and healthy 41- EVERY BOTTLE WARRANTED. -14 .1. R. BARRETT & CO.. Propri•tora. Ilancbester, N. R. iGy-subi by Or R. 11.,rner. liettydborg, Pa., and by Drnwizigt4 June 26, 7467 ST'EER'S (1 by fluntlrr,d of Congregations for Chttr.oli or Comitureion Purpoec4. ME 1.1: cf . I'epl iur Lin e and 11 - ea(:(/ Pei arms 10 t :-,F VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY SPEEWE. POET GRAPE WINE. FOUR YEARS OLD. tia , lee Wine I. made from she Y C juice the Oporto firape. raised in Ibis country.— It, it:valuable TONIC AN I) STILEN iT II ENING PROPERTIES are In•nrp.a..e.l by any 11 • 116 r native Wine. Being the 11,. rap , , pr , ..inced under Mr. Speer's own 11.1 VIII ay and genuineness are it C. 141: The y••r,vvot child may partake ails gen , :Ind Ine weakes , invalid may use it to ad- Tr1T,1140.. It i 4 partimilArly beneficial to the aged and t.t -d, and exited to the various ailments that af flict the esker sex. It is. in every respect. A WINE T(. BE RELIED ON INvAliar nee :pcJer's Port Grape Wine. Venial, nee Speer'm Port Grape Wine. Welk ly prm,to. find a b...riefit by itq er'. Lt in lirriiitithi are prefers.] to other 44 - 5..1.1 I.y Drazgot. ant Ur•.cere A. New Jers ey, 015re.24:: Broadway N., 1 - to - . Sept. 4, 15431 THE GREAT CHOLERA PREVENTATIVE. X. 1566. L ME GREAT Zingari Bitters. ONaERFUL REMEDY was discovered an stout twenty years ago by 1.4 - ..7.1713eup sus. au eminent Egyptian physician. He had tong sera and felt the want of some remedy Which %nun! -tribe at the not of disease. and so pre v-nt much of the suffering which the human family was thou compelled to endure. Tub, great question was presented to his mind every 1.14) 10 vi V as lie 1134, ed among thesick and Hod observed the inefficiency of nearly all the remedies then in use. Thus he was led to think and experiment; and after ten years' study and labor. be presented to his feilowduari the wonderful Zinger, Bitters. The effect of this preparation in the prevention and cure of flis,ase, trveliwir and astonishing, that the most natter. marks of royal favor were bestowed upon hum who discovered it. His name was placed npot, the Roll of N .Ides. and a gold medal with the following inscription —Dr. S.Cheopane, the Public Benefactor—waspresented to him by the Viceroy. The preparation has been osed in several epidemics of c Indere, both as a preventive and curative measure, and with such great success. that it has been introduced into nearly ail the genera/ hospitals of the old world. The old saying that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure, applies with marvellons force to cholera, and therefore any remedy that will protect us against this CArible disease should be freely and persistently All pathologists now agree that the cholera poison acts on the system through the blood. and that any combina tion which acts on the excretory organs, and keeps them in working order, must prevent a sufficient accumulation of the poison to exert itsterrible effects on the organism. This is true not only of cholera, but Of nearly all other maladies. especially the different forms of fever. The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as the above conditions require. It acts on the Organ•of excretion and secretion, keeping up a perfect balance between them. This Bitters is composed entirely of roots and herbs, so nicelyconcocted that every organ is acted upon arbr put in tone. Its taste is pleasant and its effects prompt and lasting. Numerous cases of the following diseases have ben cured by it Cholera. Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Scrofula, Typhoid and Typhus Fever. Fever, Ague, Nervous De bility. Anaemia. Female rregularities.Drepepsia,Platu lenry. Colic. tc. Price One Dollar per quart Bottle. Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf., Harris burg. Pn . Sold by Druggists,HotelkeepereandGrocersgenerally. mG. F. I A LEIFLEISCH. sole Agent for Gettysburg. F. RA LITER, Sole Proprietor May 29, 1867. Harrisburg, Pa DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVERSAL MAGNETIC SALVE & PLASTER. Thi.deserrerilY popular remedy, a having been greatly improved, is now offered to the citizens of Adams county. sue men, ,nousetias who are daily using It, testify to its magical virtues in the early stages ut antrumption, thughs, local Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Jam and Tooth Ache, Weakness and Ilan in the Back, Side and Kidneys, Chneer, Scrofula, Old Sores. Eryiripe/as, "rah Wounds, Burns, Bruises. Sore or inflamed Breads, inverted The Nails, Corns, Busicau, de., dr- Its mysterious virtaee, and the wonderful cores it has perfortued, might be published; but the discoverer is willing to rely units intrinsic merits, in order to intro duce it into every family in the country. Prepared only bylbe proprietor, 26b B. Lombard St., Baltimore; and sold by A. D. BUEHLER, Dr. R. HOR NER, and J. S. FORNEY, Get.yebnrg, and by the mer chant', of the county. Rargazacits:—llenry Culp, of P., Andrew Schick, John Winebrenner. J. L. Schick. ray -Merchants can get a "'apply by calling at J. WINli• BR ENNEIt'B, at Wholesale Pritaa, July 31, 18437.-1 y HAPPINESS OR MISERY. THE victim of youthful indiscretion destroys his hap pinees, ruins his prospects for social enjoyment mar riage and the pursuit of business and ends hie life in misery ; but by the timely nee of the long tried and faith ful remedy BELL'S SPECIFIC PILLS, he may recover his health. Make therefor" no delay In using this remedy. It gives moody relief and will soon elrte , a cure in all easesof Seminal Weakness, Emissions, Physical and Nervous Debility and derangements of the urinary organs. Positive benefit is derived by using& single bca. It is entirely vegetable and harmless andno change of diet is necessary whilst using to am. Price One Dollar per box with fall directions. Bold by Druggists generally. In places where they cannot be procured I will send them by Mall post-paid and secure from observation on receipt of the stoney.— Address ./. naYeit, M D., 819 Broadway, Yew Yolk. Private and conildential circular' wiLl be merit to pn thaw' free of charge. .For ala in limmittabarg, Md., by A. T. Shin A Co. Jan. 10, 1667.-ly TO LADIES. YOUR attention Is called to the most etneactoos re. mediae ever known for the ream' of obstructions and derangements Incident to the female sex. DR. HARVEY'S CHRONO THERMAL FEMALE PILLS , have been need for upwards of TRUITT Mall with unvary ing anceees. They are adapted for alididinarY cam and never fail in their action if tekegin time. DR. HARVEY'S GOLDEN ALE PILLS. nu m maybia.LAss A BOX, are intended for special We. requiring more powerful medicine. They are futoldegrees stronger than the or. dinary kind and are perfectly harmless and reliable. lf you cannot ,let them of your druggist rerlll sass* them by return mall, poet-paid and Seward Rohr observe then ou receipt of the money. I will also simian Illustrated and Omehlential Otrrular • to Ladks oneipplioatino . Address DaYAN, K. D., 619 Broadway, Mini York. lot Ws hs inalttsblux, 1401.0 by A. T. INK* (10, ha. 10, 11107.-17 NATember 20, 1867. Walla'. ISO MORE lOALD ESADO NO MORE 'GNAT 10011! • DR. LEO-N'S ELECTRIC HAIR REI4Et 7 ER. S pronounced by all who have used . It the ray best preparation ibr the Hales. It is• pe si tire cure be Be lames, ersdketes Elsadraff and Hemp, mope the hair from falliag out, sad speedily teeters' Gray Looks to their original hue and tsa admire. It operates on Um sonretions, and tills the (bads with new lib and ;alerting matter. This, dead, Bided or grey hair wilt always be brought beet by a low applleat of s, to its youth/id abandons', vitality and color. It makes the hai r sob glary. tragiant,glessant So the touch and easy to arrange. • Lig wiM Mid lenessibehls locks become moist, Oast, and dieptesale mensin is ssy desired position. As a hair dressing It bas- no mrmil. The sales are enormous, and it is $ mimosa dimity with old sad young rt both MUM. Sold by Druggists throughout the United States. Id dress all orders to ZI11:01,111t t MTN, Bola Proprietors, 137 North Third !Week Pielladembla. Dec. 19, 11167.--ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. A MINIUM/IN who in early Ilts was •Bede to that dehaeing VICO 90 COO3lBOO to youth, which remitted In Seminal Weakness, Involvntary Batiselons and Nervous Prostration and tame near ending his days in hopekra misery. After using numsrous remedies without nso cm.. be obtained from a friend some shnnto rules and p reecriptione that effected a permanent care. On behalf of suffering humanity he will seed the suss fres of charge to all who may desire It. Address EDGAR TRICMAINJI, Station D, Bible House, N. Y. Jan. 10.1101.-ly Commarial goUtgvs. Avw66(/ m:i National Telegraph Institute, Corner of Penn and St. Clair Streets, PITTSBURG, PA The Largest, Cheapest, Best ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLEGE IN THE UNITED STATZB During the pant ten years, upwards of FIFTEEN THOUSAND STUDENTS, Representing every State in the Union, have Gradate. ted here A COLLAGE OF ACTUAL BUMP" SappHell with Banks, Stores, Post Office, Commission Brokers' Inmfrance. Railroad, Steamboat, and Telegraph Offices, tc., combining THEORY AND PRACTICE Students are thoroughly instruct** la all the branches of • PRACTICAL BUSI-VESS EDUCATION Including Book.koeping, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Coen merciel Law, rolitical gconomy, Luilnese Correspond ence. the Art of Detecting Counterfeit Money, Mitwd• iog, Steamboating, Telegraphing, PRACTICAL BANKING, *c. STUDENTS CAN ENTER AT ANY TIME, And complete a fall course In h orn SIGHT JO TIMM violas FIFTY DOLLARS Pays all .zpeuilos for Tuition, Bookn, Blanks, and Dip loma. NO EXTRA CHARGES For Peumasehip, Steambopting, Railroading, Banking or Diploma, an in other Co3eges. FIZZ Limon daily In Penmanship to all students in the Commercial Depart ment. FOR CIRCULARS, giving full information, and con taining a complete outline of oar system of Practical Bu siness Education, together with TESTIMONIALS' from Practical Business Men, Merchants, Bankers, Book keepers, kr.. Address the Principals, _ . Dec. 13,1466.-1 y DICKINSON AT CARLISLE, PENNA. HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO YOUNG MYR CONTIMP LATINO A BUSINRBB IDUCATION, TO know that this Institution em ploys none hot competent Instructors in every de partment, end a sufllcient number to favors Ind/withal instruction to all of its students, and being enamated with *Dickinson College," enables ft to present combined facilities of the highest order, while the current en penees attending a course here, are from 110 to $lOO less than at similar institutions in large olden. fro think that when these facts are properly understood by thole whe contemplate entering an institution of this order, they will not be long in deciding in firm of Carlisle. The following autos of Instruction should commend itself to all, who desire that kind ofinformation meet re quisite to prepare them for any of the business ponsuits in life. BOOK-1E IC EPENG Single and Double Entry u applied and practiced in the various departments of Trade and Commerce, and Banking lances of the country. PIiNMANSIIIP Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—giving special attention to proper movement, in the formation and combination o f letters, and thereby insuring to ov ary etudant a good Current Hand. BUSINESS ARITHMETIC. Including the most approved and beet adapted methods for all business calculations—Mental and - Written. RNGLISH GRAMMAR. Taught with special reference to correct compoeitlost, without which no student will be qualified to ammo tier duties of a first clans accountant. XgRCAPITIL2 LAW Taught In dames, using "Dean's Treaties" ass Text Book, embracing the most Important legal inlmmation for a business man to possess. DIII3DiNid 708. MS AND CORRZSiONDENCT, are daily practiced in the Actual Brims" Department, when the students in connectkiw will their Whoa cow duct au extensive comwpoudinso and =eke oat all forms from a Receipt, to •Judgment Note SPECIAL BRANCHES Phonography or Short Rand Writing, Ornamental Pen manship, Pon Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Philos*. phy, Geometry, algebra. an, We- We invite an impartial firraatlgatkrn of oar faeUitlea for imparting sound instruction in the branches 'numer ated. dAT Students enter at any time, and grime their wane without interruption. irirlfor Itirthet particulars, write and renews ' Circular. Address, A. R. TRIMILUIR, Carihrie, Pa. Feb. 21, le 67-17 BUSINESS COLLEGE, BRYANT, STRATTON di KIMBERLY'S CORNEI lern MU) CHESTNUT STREETS, PHILADELPHIA YOUNG MEN spared for the Counting Room and Dualism la is general THEORY & PRACTICE wobbled by:mosna of Banks, Barbson House and no me of all ktadr of Boatom Paper THIS INSTITUTION in oadonioll by CHI Isoding *miaow man of not City STUDENTS ti.DOKIVED AT ANY TULE COLLIN' °PIN ALL TEI YRAZ- FOR PAETIOULABS BIND 1011 MACULAE& JDDI 19 , 107-1 Y Waolds# if V:i:4:17;;y1 WAHI,NG MACHINE I • Tait azditnigiod (Ars Air solo, the swum MORTI of amity. hr DUMMY! ri h n i m which is ea *trim, swim mot aria 111Amot that has jot boss idltred, to. tbo WOW ThiatlisitAit *Di tp• sold on reatoilobto toms. Wm to otos iiiiiirroikr ottnetio mot to EAU 4 3001111,181.11moommotortai or tolling tholoi nuirAlsoa. A ample foacblut will b• flor stated any pima who poreAtor a **Ot t fit dostasil, at cod. Call at ih. den or Dephora W. tor -141,4N1111 $1 , 11 4 44 4 14 i!Oriolli t osill Woe. 4140101144.ftsigtnere.rn. MOM SMITE It COWLET, Pfttabttri,Penns. EMI Eiiiii = Ter SLAB Mfir Wednestisy afk or $2.50 1f Itot.l*; scriptiorif dfsetpu paid,. unless•at the! , Apr ItlSTlSi.Matrl* l rates. A liberal- d sons advertising-V. . , year. Special •• • • rates, to be nimbi; or The amigo •, KEL. is onO-balf lame any acwapaper in d• vortlalng trtedlttni f it Jon WosiK of all ecuttlti, and at 'fair. - Gault, Pamphlets,- • • will tie printed at eh, ?rot A J. C° • LAW, flu.ionrAetittnot c,ti Lei ern Flames • 0•1 t i wore erreet. liAVI WILIS LAW, Olnv al)* . coy. ht Centre Erquaie: ' •' Itt•ference.—Uon..T • • May 29, 1567. _ • • DAVID - A. NIT 1T LA lir, 114 Aar! eiltother buqinesorin igetKlica rit tits pod& oppni to rho t'utirt 414115 e CILA.I3I. AGE mit,nel t o the ijorernment, I Pay. l'en•titfiti, F.,r4yre..14" or bef , tro any of the , De pt' , MI I gtl7 • CONA • /1"n...t0r at LAW Cli.tai her .1 tl./ r II "rile t, floohlor'i prog Stoife lin ft ci,t the .e 45100 nt f. °MN, on intordlye, itta that his eli,olto sialtheir rise prompt ott DR. J. W.Cc. 1 Ilse him o , lflre gt . bl t w , ,t ~ot• a algove.lll.o Con Gottysipurg, ‘lay ::), 1 D U. COOK, IluM HA:lm( pot tuatiWat ly t. 1 ty •.Hein 11 te:ltiot kriveti to tii.eu • ! Ref Pr..f. J. l '. 11 , prion.U. Wm. 11. Cook, M; C ion %award Siorbe Davi•l Rev. J.. 1. Rooet. filen on Oat. tlitnar ,J(v4r r vin itutrat j OLIN. LAIVIV the Lit tient!, 'Cilui'rh. Drag ,44,,,,rhe0 frit" our* :I• 4 y e*.e within tf! Pcrn m+ !” g6tirt of rull to • ILty =o'9;7. 1)11.C.W 1 I AS Itf:AUMIM they 11 TOWN, Ad ~,frone hi nt ht. 11011 , w:core's of Inv. near the. 11211roM. .•. ' • suoin JOHN W. TI • ILLY. tiIItIMA. !tor next .01 le4llllllita ' a .se C tll at ill times be fa nt4lL n his line. Lis his will euvire 4.1.141.0011, May• 2... t UIiVEYOR ►kJ VEVA "WHIZ. The: ..;.,uv.variceee License.. (Ace of COUNT Y,SUJIN CIN.I DREDS, • A a r e 3 AOR • As. 11,1.4 corviitterable e rrn WM w 11 ,, 0rrl ebateu Iv it ou,l n..vu4 eli.sreei r Slay 15117.-Lly • OH! YES! TII E undersign: an klictomler's Li• uublir, and wouldreppeot la prepared toattend pron. By strict littelltilal So Uri stistictioo. IM.C. • (action guar/tutted hitt May 29. f. Y . .I?S r, Thl nndermignell hsVitlg, tense ,rter• lilo seraicts fel a .lattend - tu the *al per. when ever intl , e4l qp e7C1,011.n. e he 1401 , 44 tellif • ism t-ntl wbo mat Relitlellei, Chula oct . 1 6. I sti7.-312 NO IWILL be in Oettembe DAY anti eraD4r in tirui re TIP. II) trirel.lh theta will leave thele undere,elth net - Zettch.r, stating the when the eatne graft. - del'. Sept 25. CAPITALISTS L J. C. ZOIICK;'IIE,:.% NEW d.rroßD flAdTWONO.lsroks : • St .ek of (1..a15, doitar, a Rallnuid, in splendid vi tl gond chance for those wish A tare chance 'Suffered it'd session given Aug Oder: A I to. 150 Farina. Mills. chine 56 tp,, Tins'n hots, kb land, for Mlle. ranging Sala sir A ny pawn wishing" . •,Il dimwit my agape SU blcriber, criddteliby Addrevs—Now Ox No TILE subs4riber. repaired (AI “McILEIEN:NT'S MLA. ed to ORI NDING Ohm t liOtiCt). Its 6Und h. , d, and lona gugraiitui June 12.14 , 57.-tt . - fhotograp IXT E alwar • friend. at t.l3,Exc.b the saute old place uppuldie t yet•nrtt.. Vv.—eft pliorro nibitA . 11 - ior Gallery are oar.lbtri ty'prlcer. EXCELSIOR please :111T i hnl mid lextanee our cleteitniestkpc CONSTANTLt. men tof 800 Emma, ' Finalists for i&lideree. from t' oar G roar& N. mid other • Excelsior Gallery., HE best Photo:, County se. maderisli burg. opposite 020,04 eau. BY all meatlS the Excelsior ad LARGE VIVO. • singly or in sets,lre fo theUattle-Iteld, at the • to see them. FRAMES &F,.. lot Loge Plctuiee, Caldeltehllisehmary J nu* 4, 1.3137.-7.131. REM TUE GETTYSBITIOt . _ E land- T IT ennuis Del ug to thrill Public nenetrily nnit hi hie on Wont Middle street. to appoint* the storing sow occuplr beta hie Welters. .I‘;cittioi hint to take pictures:lA ant orreetnees aoi 1U lei is? r i-L411,11 0* s a iory dna and desiiiptin • Particular anion kkin emit* In copying onar nu' demand Wands. ICJ • ay. style ofipteta witbmak Iy. Ake— their begat? Wearies C ) 1" -,ora, ambito ' • we rias no sista 0 ructsr Oar eietlitkeiNt id by Lao here fore la livid NSW CIITTT. Calls 0411111111