-60004111COND MOWING MA COLNII will be sold thskp by WADE. ifilftßST. Jane 25, ISM ftddlieg. THE undersigned hal commenced the SAD DLE. and HARNESS-MARIN:G . business, on the Bill, in Baltimore street, in thebnilding formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair maker's shop, up-stairs, where he asks those wanting anything in his line to tall. Work done In the best mann'er, and prices moderate. HARSESS REPAIRED at short notice.' A lot of new Saddles and Harness on band. J. M. ROWE. Gettysburg, June 25, 186 a. 3m Cemetery Election. A N ELECTION fora President and seven Mansf,nrs of Ever Green Cemetery Assn chit on, to serve for one year, will. be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 2iith ot JUNE inst., at 7} enfant, In the Arbitration Roos of the Court-house S. S. SCHMIDOKER, yrnet. ff. J. &Ming, See'y. Vane 11. is jirerSentinel and Star topy. Removal 2 TITS GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. TIIE undersigned takes pleasure In announ cing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the public generally that he hat removed from his old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore ',treat, and nearly opposite the store of Fahn estock Brothers. The room he now occupies lias been recently 'fitted up expressly for his business. The location is an admirable one, enabliosr him to take pictures in all shades of weather, and with a correctness unequalled any - where else. LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS, of every size and description, execnted in the finest style.. Particular attention given to the CARTE DE VISITE, and to copying AMBRO TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased friends. Also— THE GETTYSBURG GEMS, Anew style dr picture, which has become very popular with the public, not only tor their beauty, but for cheapness and convenience.— SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also— 'ME PORCELAIN PICTURES, which for their beiuty and durability are unsurpassed. We are prepared to tarry on the business In *lt its various branches, and having had con siderable experience we ran no risk in UARANTUING PERFECT SATIVAC- PIZal Our facilities for a fall display of oar skill re unequalled by any ether Gallery in the County, and we would therefore invite every ,one.to call at the 24lir GE fTYSIWTtG SKYLIGHT GALLERY. Call and examine our Specimens and judge for yourselves. LEYI4II7,IIPELL. June 25, 1868. Dr. .1. F. Ensor, .VVIVG located on the Hanover road, ONE 11111.8" E kST OP GRANITE lIILL P. 0., louutpleasant township, Adams county, Pa., ; offers his professional services to the public. June 18, 18Cri. 3m For Side. AFIRST-RATE MULE TEAM, with or without [farness. Also, a good Wagon. All in complete order. Will be sold cheap. Apply to SAMUEL HERBST, June 48, - Gettysburg, Pe. Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANY person having a good Farm for sale, and - will take in part payment, one or Fu ore tracts of , in MT- RATE WESTEILN LAND, svell located, near Railroads, Schools, Church es, County, Towns, &c., may find a purchaser by applying at this office? . June 18, 1866. If Dark Wanted. TTIE subscriber will pay MR DOLLARS per CORD,for,BLACK QAK BARK, de li%ered at tais 4/suer', iuGettysburg. JOHN 1311PP:' Tune 18, 1804 Notice. PHILIP WOLF'S E3TATl3.—Letters of ad ministration de bonis non with the will annexed, on, the estate of Philip Wolf, Sr., late of Germany township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in Mountjoy township, he here by gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated for settle ment. r. JOSlf.Pirl A;WOLF, Jiine 18, 1866. et,* sl9sooPer tears WE want Agents every Where to sell ur DIPRUVED s2o,lSeWing Alaahines.— Three new kinds. Under auk gaper feed.— Sent on tkial. Warranted five yeTirs. Above salary or pare commissions paid. The ONLY niachinek, sold in the United States for less than $4l, which are fully lie used by Rowe, irkeekr Wilms, Grover 4. Baker, Singer 4. Co., and Bache2der. , pl.other cheap machines are infringements, and the seller or user are liable lo arrest, fine and imprisonment. -Illustrated cir culirs sent tree. Address, or call upon Shaw Ac Clark, at Biddeford, Leine, or Chicago, 111. May 21, 1866. lily Dissolution. TeUE Partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned, doing business in t name ofjtow At Woods has been dissolved. Lill persons indebted to said firm arurequested to settle their accounts. Jane 4, 18E6 " Disabled( Men, Attention ! WANTED, one or two men, in Gettysburg and vicinity, who have lost either au arm or leg, to sell WADSWORTH'S WATER PROOF ARNICA HEALING PLASTER, the best and cheapest Court Plaster in the market. F rota $5 to $lO per day can be made. Address with 25 cents for sample and full information, A. P. - BELCHER, Box 45, Philadelphia, Pa. N. B.—All Agents and pedlers would find it to their intarest to answer the above. April 10, 1866. 3m New Chester ilatel. YHIC undersigned hie pirchasel the old Taugkinbaegh Hotel property, in New heater, Adams county, Pa., and re-opened the house for the accommodation of Travel lers, Padlege, Drovers, and all - others. His Table will have everything in season, and his li it the e.hoicest wines an 1 liquors. His Cham bers aro large and' airy. Good Stabling is at tached to the Hotel. He asks a share of pub lic patronage, end will do his best tel deserve it. JOSEPH TODT. May 21, 1868. Wanted !tamedlatest. TEIREE OR POUR JOURNEYMEN, to work at the Oarpenteriug Business. Should be lexperienced workmen. Good wages will be paid. Apply immediately to Wll. C. STALLS/11TR, June 11, 186*. 3t* Gettysburg, Pa. Sebald at Bouqty Taxes. EE School Directors of Franklin township hereby give notice that to all School and nasty Taxes, in said township. not paid by the let of July next, FIVE PER. CENT. will be added. They further give notice that on all Bounty Subscriptions outstanding on said let day of July, interest will be charged from date of subscribing. By order of the Board, SitIIVEL RUCHE% Pres'L JACOB Deisamr, Seey. ... . Nay 28, 1866. td Philip Bedding, aI a :ISTICE OF TAN PEACH, will be st his office, (at his residence,) in Camber toiroship, on Tuesday and Friday of leach tweet, to give his attention to Justice's busi- WU. [April 30. 1808. 4m HMV stock of - GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, MI eeted with, esieeial care and warranted good ittne - keepers, Jan received and for sale at J. BEVAN'S, Opposite the Bank, Gettysburg. QlioAa IMBED HAMS.:4frash, jut mobs& . prime article.lnd for Isle shay by STRIOICHOWIER k wisorr. iar Oar chrtrge for lotniting candidates, until the CbitTentloo, dollan, CASK LA AO YAWL tionumunteadons recommending eandmiatee, ten cent,' a line, ono inaertlon—also In advance, THROUGH IntOUGH the urgent solicitation of n e sous friends . I have been in& to otter myself as a candidate for COUNT COM MISSIONED., subje•A to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I will do my best to discharge the duties of the office In a satisfac tory manner. DARNAT MYERS. Menallen tp., Jane 23, 1866. tc T the solicitation of numerous friends, offer myself as a candidate for SHERIFF at the nett election,tiabject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the beat ofmy ability. PHILIP H.ANN. Stratum tp., April 9, 18'66. tc A T the solicitation of numerous friends, the undersigned, (residing in Gettysburg since Ap I let, bat formerly and for many years a resident of Conowago township,) offers him self as a candidate for STINEIFF at the beg election, subject to the decision of the DemMt erotic County Convention. Should Ibe nom inated and elected, .I will discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. EMANUEL D. KELLER. April 16, MG. to 171', NCOURAGED bq ,numeron3 — Merida throughout•the county, coffer myself as candidate for SLIERIFF at the next election, enbjecrto the deciaiou ;of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I protean to diacharp the duties of the office to the beat of my abili•y. JOSgri k. ORENDOILFF. Monntjoy tp., April 16, 1866. to HAVING been solicited by many friends, I offer mys df as a candidate for SHER IFF at the next election, subject to the deci sion of the Democratic i:lnnty Convention.— Should I be nominated and elected, I pledge !myself to a faithful discharge of the duties of the office. REUBEN; GOLDEN. Cumberland tp., April 18, 1888. to URGED by many friends, I offer myself as a_candidate for SHERIFF, subject of the decision of the Democratic County Convention. Should Ibe nominated I will spare no hUor able efforts to secure my election, and if elect ed, I will discharge the (titles of the offirelo the best of my ability. HENRY BEITLER. Ilcuntjoy tp., April 28, 1866. to HAVING been solicited by many friends in various-parts of the. county, I offer my self as a candidate for SHERIFF at the nett election, subject to the decision of the Demo cratic County Convention. Should Ibe nom inated and elected, I promise to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. _ JOSEPH WOLF. Butler tp., April 22, 1868. tc IrNCOURA.GED by numerous friends Ei throughout the county, I offer myself as a candidate for SFIERIFF at the next election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Convention,- Should Ibe so fortunate as to be nominated and elected, I promise to dis charge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. JACOB KLUNK. Germany tp., April 9, 1866. to . For Register it Recorder. It 'CORDER. by numerous friends, I offer & myself as a candidate for REGISTER It 'CORDER. at the next election, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con vention. Should Ihe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office faithfully and correctly. i ISAAC MYERS. Butler tp., Nay 28, 1886. tc COURAGED --by nomerons friends. I offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGISTER & RECORDER a: the next elec tion, subject to the decision of the Democrat ic County Convention. Should 1-lie nomina ted acid elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office to the best of my ability. I served as Lieutenant in the 165th Regiment, P. M., under Capt. Jacob E. Miller. Readingtp , May 28, 186 G. Cc HAVING been disabled to one arm by a bullet wound 'Whilst serving in the 87th P. V., I have been frequently solicited to offer myself as a candidate for the office of REGIS- TER & RECORDER,—which I now do, subject to the deCision of the Democratic County Con vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I flatter myself that I will be able to discharge. the duties of the office correctly and to the satisfaction of the public. WM.P. HOLTZWORTIL Gettysburg, May 14, 1866. to Adm'r. Ske NCOURAGED by many friends, I offer myself as a candidate for the office of EGISTER & RECORDER, at the next elec- Con, Eigbject to the decision of the Democratic County Conventibn. Should Ibe nominated &Ad elected“ pledge myself to discharge the duties of the ofticelaithfully and satisfactorily. SAMUEL A. SWOPE. rraulain tp., slltrie 18,1866. to ' For Clerk "of the Courts. Mil 'AVM been collated by Fiany friends, I ji offer myself as a candidate for CLEF OF THE COURTS at the ne election, subject to the decisioa of the Democratic County Con velition. -Should I be nominated and Elected, I promise a correct And faithful performance of the duties of the office. ADAM W. MINTER.. FrAnklia tp., Ely 21, 1966. to FNCOVRAGED by many friends, I e'er my self as a candid Ate for re-election to the otfica of CLERK OF 'THE COURTS, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con -vention. Should Ibe nominated and elected, I pledge myself to discharge the duties of the office with promptness and fidelity. JAMES J. FINK. Gettysburg, 11.ty 7, 1966. tc S. B. ROW, 11. B. WOODS At. T the eernest solicitation of some of my friends, I offer myself cc a candidate for CL MK OF THE'COURTS at the next election, subject to the decision of the Demoeratir-aann ty Convention. Should Ibe nominated and' elected, I pledge myself to discharge the du ties of the office correctly and with-offaction to the public. CORNELIUS DOUGHERTY. Gettysburg, May 21, 1866. to AG. WOLF Will be a candidate for . CLERK OF THE COURTS, subject to the decision of the Democratic County Con rention. Gettysburg, June 18, 1888. • to 11000 Agents -IVY AWNED, to sell SIX now iirvorrtoirs, of great cable to families; all pay great pro fa. Send 15 cents and get 80 pages, or 25 cents and get 80 pages and a sample gratis. • SPEIR.I.IX StIOWN, Loll!, Mass. May 29, 1886. lm ONEXT GOVERNOR I We have a cor rect and striking photograph of the next Governotof Pennsylvania, which we will send by mail for 25 cents. If we mistake the man, the money will be refunded immediately after elec tion next October. Is it Geary or Clymer? Write and see. Address BAMTLILSON ht CO., 511 CHESTNUT St., May Z. 2m Philadelphia Cheese!, Cheese! Limberger and Snigliah Chem, S win always - be had at KALBFLESCH'S, June 11: next - door to the Post Oaks. 9n ROCBRIES. Liquors, Fish, Salt, Cheese, Queens-wave, Wooden-ware, and every. th g else in that line at Jane 11. .. X ILitFLXISC ti'S. D Ai/BSI—RA.IE33I—A new lot st 11, ICALRFLEISCH'S ; TNSTISE AGAINST ACCIDENTS in the TRAVELLERS INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD. It has paid over one Aundred and forty thommuul dollars to holders of its poll cies, including $81,500 to twenty-eight policy holders, for $512 in premiums. AGAINST ACCIDENTS In the yrtAvozufts INSURANCE COMPANY HARTFORD. Jte preutitues are low, and lt rye laws prowl*. LANIHDATES. County Commissioner. For Sheriff; WM. C. BECK Who? Who? Who? Itesommis Why The A MERICAN WATCH, LADS AT WALTHAY, LASS., IS ME BEST. It is made on the best principle. Its frame is composed of SOLID PLATES. NO jar can interfere with the harmony of its working and no sudden shock can damage its machinery. Every piece is made and finished by mazilice ry (itself famous for its novelty, ae well as for its effeativenc.ss) and is therefore properly made. The watch is what all mechanism should ' be—ACCURATE, SIMPLE, STRONG AND ECONOMICAL. Except some high grades, too costly far general use, foreign watches are chiefly made by women and boys. Such watches are composed of several hun dred pieces, screwed and riveted together, and require constant repairs to keep them in any kind of order. All persons who have carried "nacres," "lepities" and "English Patent Le vers," are perfectly well aware of the truth of this-statement. At the beginning of our enterprise; more than ten years ago, it was our first object to make a thoroughly goof low-prieed Watch for the million, to take the place of these foreign impositions—the refuse of foreign factories— which were entirely unsaleable at home and perfectly worthless everywhere. How well we 'have accomplished this may be understood from the fact, that after so vita -1 ny years of public trial, we now4nake MORE THAN HALF 00 ALL THE WATCHES SOLD N THE UNITED STATES, and that no others heart ever givep such universal satisfaction. While this departrient of oar business is con tinued with increased facilities for perfect wort we are at present engaged in the mann facture of watches of the very HIGHEST GRADE KNOWN TO CHRONOMETRY, une qualled by anything hitherto made by ourselves, and unsurpassed by anything made in the world. For this purpose we have the amplest facilities. We hese erected an addition to our mein buildings expressly for this branch of our business, and have filled it with the beet work men in our service. New machines and appli ances have been constructed, which perform their work with consummate delicacy and. ex actness. The choicest and most approved materials only are used, and we challenge com parison between this grade of oar work and the final imported chronometers. We do not' pretend to sell our watches for less money than foreign watches, but we do assert without fear of contradiction that for the same money our product Is incomparably superior. All our watches, of whatever grade, are fully warrant ed, and this warrantee is good at all times against us or our agents in-all parts of the worhl. CAVTION.The public are cautioned to buy only of respectable dealers. All persons sell ing counterfeits will be prosecuted. ROBBINS k APPLETON, Agents tho American Watch Company, • 182 B;Oadway, Sale of Beal Estate. WILL sell, on accommodating,terms, toy I property, located In -Hamiltonban- town ship, Adams county, Pa., within one mile of Fairfield, and eight miles- of Gettysburg, known as "VIRGINIA MILLS," containing 503 ACRES UF.GOOD LAND, well improved. There is on ;this land a good THRED•STORYSTONE MILL, containing two run of Purrs, and a SAW MILL. Apply to the Hon. Moses McClean, Gettysburg, or John J. Lock, Charlestown, Jefferson co., Pa._ Jtine 18, 1866. tf Groceries! Groceries! T UE BEST IN TOWN! i COME AN j 7 SEE TI-tEM ! STRICKIIOUSER k WISATZKEY have ad ded a large and splendid stock of GROCERIES to their business, and invite the public to call and eels for themselves. They offer the best of everythipg, at the Jewel Vpossible profits: COFFEES, SUGARS:SYRUPS, MOLASS , SALT, FIS:i, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Stare , Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Te , Buckets, Brooms, ,Bed Cords; with Con( - tionary, Oranges, Nuts, Tobaccos, Segall— and a variety entirely too large to be enume rated. "Come one, come all." Gettysburg, June . 18,1866. tf Grocery dc Liquor Store. AFIRST -RITE ASSORT.YENT of GRO CERIES, cheap. FISH of different kinds. A large lot of POTOMAC HERRING, at low price. The best and largest assort ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this place. PURE WINE, BRANDY, RYE WHISKEY, &C., for medicinal and other purposes, in quanti titles large or small. Also— MISHLER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS. WIL.T. MARTIN, Baltimore st., Gettysburg. May 28,1886. The Very Latedt! COBS & BROTHER, MERCHANT TAILORS. 414, Cassimeres and resting!. • .ived from the city a splendid as. 'T " FURNISHING GOODS, rip ion. Snits made to order in •le and substantial manner. dtoStor no sale. Cue ' . be pleased. Give us a E, • • 1 ffA Just ret sortment 01 GENT of every descrip the most fashiont All work guarant tomers cannot fail call. more. S.—We are sae\ SINGER SEWING MACHIN the machines on hand aid . recommend them u being the . use. , JAC, ts for the celebrated 'R., and always hare \r\:ale. We can est machines in RS & BRO. May 28, 1806 Teachers Wanted. TWE School Directors of Gettysbur will meet on MONDAY, the 9th day of J LY next; to elect Teachers for the BIG T solloots under their care. Term nin ' Months—Schools to open August Ist. The followilig salaries will - be paid per month, viz : School No. 1; $5O ; No. 2, $33 ; No. 3, $3O ; No 4, $34 ; No. 5, $22 ; No. 6, $22 ; No. 7, $2O; No. 8, $3O. 'For School No. 1 a male Teacher is re quired, end for No. 2, mile or female. iray'lhe County Superintendent will hold an examination for applicants in the School Building, ut IC o'clock, A. M., of said day. - By order of the Board, T. I). CARSON, President.- D. A. Bummitn, Secretary. Jane ii, 1866. 3t Auditor's Notice. THII unders:gned, Auditor, appointed by the Orphan's Court of .Adams county, to make distribution among 'creditors of the balance remaining in the hands of John Tros tle, Adthinistrator of the estate of Jonathan Gilbert, deceased, hereby gives notice that, he will sit at his office, in Gettysburg, on WED NESJAY. the 27th day of JUNE, inst., at JO o'clock, A. M., to perform the duties of his appointment. E. B. BUEHLER, Auditor. June 11, 1866. td Prime Hama, 1101nDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna Saussage, &c., a full stook always kept for sale, of the very beat quality, andat lowest living profits, by KALBPLPASCH, Jane 11. next door to the Poet Office Tax Notice. TlO Cumberland township Bounty Tax Duplicates are in the hands of the Collec tors for eclleetion. All persons arerequest ed to make immediate payment. By order of the Board, ABRAHAM PLANK, Pres't. N. LIGSTIMI, Beery. [May T. 2m For Sale, Cheap. ACOMFORTABLE and substantial PAVI IS CARRIAGE to, sale, cheap. Inquire at the Comeau aloe. Z. # H. T. IiNTEIONY .1c Co., Manufacturers .. 414 Photozraphic tasterialt, Wholesale and Retail, 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. 1111 addition to oar main business of PHOTO GRAPHIC MATERIALS we are Headquar ters for the following, TiZ : STEREOSCOPES k STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of American and Foreign Cities and• Land scants, Groups, Statuary, kc. STEREOSCOPIC „VIEWS OF THE WAR, From negathes made in the various cam paigns and forming a complete Photographic history of the great contest. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS ON GLASS, Adapted for either the Magic Lantern or the Stereoscope. Our Catalogue will be sent to any address on receipt of stamp. We manufacture more largely than any oth er house, about 200 varieties from 60 cents to $5O each. Our ALBUMS have the reputation of being superior in beauty and durability to any others. CASEI PHOTOGRAPH/ OF GillttiLLLEl, •: ACTOR/1,4TC., in. Onr Catalogue embraces over FIVE THOU SAND different subjects, including reproduc tions of the most celebrated Engravings, Paint ings, Statues kc. Catalogues sent on receipt of stamp. I Photographers and others ordering goods C. 0. D., will) please remit 25 per cent of the amount with their order. 1116-The Ogees and quality of our goods cannot fail to l isatisfy. June 18, /8166. ly WILL belheld in St. Vincent's E - v.v MITSRURG, Md., commencing JUNE 25th, and co Waning during the week—the object to provide funds for repairing and beau tifying St. Joseph's Church, Emmitsburg. A great variety of USEFUL AND FANCY ARTI CLES will be offered for sale and raffle. Din ner, Supper and Refreshments every day dur ing the Fair, for the convenience of visitors. The patrons and friends of the church are re spectfully recuested to attend. f l 1 THE LADY MANAGERS. June 4, ..Assp. td NOtice of Inquest. NOTICT€ i hereby given to all the heirs and itral representatives of PETER BA SER, late Of. Tamiltonban township, Adams county, dee); ed, viz: Saville Baker, widow, and thefolld • ng children=John Baker, Peter Baker, Andt Baker and Jacob Baker, resi ding in Ad - county, Pa. •, Susan, intermar ried with Diupel Baldwin, of Mont Alto, Frank linr county,g Elizabeth, intermarried with James Gant* •i of Franklin county, Pa.; Maria, intermarried ith Peter Hosier, of Ashland county, Ohio ;j Silvy, intermarried,with Abram Garden, of Franklin county, Pa.; Dailey, in . termarried wi county,Pa.; Abram Stable' an INQUEST property, left of Land, sit ship, adjoiain ter Wagaman, John Caufma taining 200 ac SATURDAY, 10 o'clock, A. partition or v l said, to and a. of said decade I proportions a wealth, is dir made wittiou whole; but ill thereof, then Sheriff's 0 ii June NEW STO, undersil burg, and 01 'more str.-^ nearly offers I choice Coffees, with Fi Also, Wbiski Also, and everybu., Recollect thl CASH. M. V. LOCK April 23, 18 To JAS. K. SIMI adelphia, I ING VALETAS APPLETON'S REBELLION WASRINGTO ; COOPER'S Ni MERIVALE Ir ACA ULM" URE'SbiCTii FACTURES! BANCROFT'S I I luruisb al and private Li Send a Dent's fur prices, whiff, May 28, 186 Anel OF NEW Gi J James A. G the city agai went off so r good and so v anything he h and he hopes for themselves UPS can't be pint up to a varieties, incl COFFEES ar FISH are elego He has laid i which be offer —so with hi WARE, LAM FECTIONAR onsand othe fa and comp, and\selling q quite well a bat sell /Owe Bu TI S WAff signed is • business, at th West streets, I may need any call. He put_ Falling -top an different style knowledge of bon to give si upon his jobs' to deserve a hopes to receiv REPAIRIN and on most r prodnoe will Gettysburg, EOOll AND CELLAR, in New Adams county, the property 'n as the Myers stand. & sell my stock or GOODS s.t. Possession given at once. W. T. HOFFMAN. June 4, 1866 St Y ST011;• Cheater, ormerly know I would als great bargain. NA II altimore s GET Every: description of work executed in the colon style of the art. June 4, .860. tf Sugar 10 Cents, A T Semen Orooery, on the North-crest cot- As. nil of tbt blasnond: bf..pril3o, 1868.. . PHOTOGRAPHIC: PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS A i GRAND PAIR h Josiah Carbaugh, of Franklin Ind Catharine, intermarried with , of Franklin county, Pa.—that Will be held on the following .y said decedent, viz: A Tract to in said Hamiltonban town- lands of Lazarus Baker, Wal eorge Douse, Henry Caufman, and Leonard Coufman, con es, more or less, improved—on the 30th day of JUNE, 1866,,at M., on the premises, to make luaticn of the premises afore angst the legal representatives t, is such manner and in such by the laws of this Common cted, if such partition can. be prejudice to or spoiling the such'partitien cannot be made .o value and appraise the same. ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. e, Gettysburg, ,1836. td eap for Cash! GROCERIES, LIQUORS, &C. ;ned has returned to Getty's lened a new Store, on Bala ' -- to the Post Offlee, and kkurt-Rouse, where he roe case, a large and GROCERIES,=Sugars, Is, Syrups, Salt, &a.; I, and so on. Ines, Brandies, Gins, erything else in the line. if Notionit, to suit any s is Ore place to bay Ow tea IdEO. F. KALBFLEISCH. 11 ?cook Buyers. N, 3 South Sixth Street, Phil : AGENT FOR. THE FOLLOX- E NE AMERICAN GroCtOPE DIAc26 Volt. •IS RY OF THE REBELL large Vol, !CTIONARY OF NECHAN- KORB, BY FRANK MOORE —9 Vole. IRVING'S WORKS-22 Vols VELS, DICKENS' WORKS. GIBBON'S ROME WORKS. NATLY QF ARTS AND MANII- UNITED STATES-8 Vols. &cc. Books• published, for public .raries, at wholesale prices.e— -y Books wasted, with a staull), .ia will be sent by return ;. ins er Large Stock ODS ST RECEIVED AT GRINIES'S. imes, York street, has been to , to replenish his stock, which pidly, because it was so very y cheap. The new stock beats s yet offered to this community, the people will come and see His new purchase of SYR : beat, and he will sell from a arrel ; his SUGARS are of all ding the very primest; his the best in the market ; his .t; and his FLOUR extra. i a large lot of STONE-WARE, cheap, and is sure w•ll please WOODEN-WARE, QUEENS- S. PICKLES, SPICES, CON- Tobacco and Score, and the things to be found in his very ete Store. By selling sheep, !nick, he expects to get along 4 those who have greater profits, [June 11, 1866. es and Carriages. THIS WAY!—The under 4aged in the Carriage-making corner of Chambersbnrg and ettyiburg, and invites all who Bing in his line to give him a up, in the very best manner, other BUGGIES, and all the of CARRI.VRES. With a full he business, Mad a determine.- tistaction, the public can rely .eing good. He will endeavor arge share of patronage, and e it. done at the shortest notice, .asonable terms. sebeountry I e taken in exchange for work. CRtiltrAS E. LIILBERT. lane 4, 1866. tf I For Rent. Cannon's B L B W OILS, eet,lfearly Opposite the Court House, TYSBITIIG, PA. • MOWERS & REAPERS. uudersivied is still Agent for the sale of MOWING AND RI APING liA.ClirslfiS —,n o tb combined and single Mowers. These machines can be used as Self-Rakers or Hand Raters, as farmers may wish. They are made with (pro cotter bars, one fur cutting Main with sickle kcite—cutting five teet nine inches wide—and extra bar, with tivl knives, far grass,—catt:eig four feet six inches wide, havieg ire, or wooden frames as desired.— They have twiAriving wheels and fiez!ble fin ger bar. The company building these machines 'Lave secured by lease and purchase, the control of all the desirable and standard patents now In. use, among which are the OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS, to which we direct special attention. In com pactness, lightness of draft„ excellence of work manship s et finish, combined with great strength and adaptation to all kinds of work, they will compete with, and we believe, stir- Days,, any other machine now offered to the public. Farmers would do well to examine these machines before purchasing any other. They will be sold as cheap &3 any ° other first• class machine now manufactured, and we warrant them to give entire satisfaction or 31.7 sale. siirExtras always kept on hand. Specimen machines can be seen by calling on the Agent, residing on the Harrisburg road, two miles north-east of Getty sbdrg. WILLIAM WHSLE, Agent. April 23, 1868. GO TO GO TO! 11 B. WOODS' FIRST - NATIONAL MI'4BEIOE, NOTION AND VARIE TY STORE, Wherew you can buy the cheapest and best goods in town, Corner of the Diamond and York Street. HATS RATS FOR OLD M KN.—Soft And stiff brims. HATS FOR, FASELIONA.BLE MEN.—Always the latest oat. HATS FOR YOUNG MEN.—"The latest is- sues." RATS FOR R015...--Rvery variety and style. HATS FOR CHICISREN.-&-Neat and fashiona ble. BOOTS AND SHOES. BOOTS FOR MEN AND BUYS.—Cheap and , ' good. • SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS.—A large se- sortment. SHOES FOR LADIES.—Good, cheap and neat. SHOES FOR. CHILDREN.—Tbe best assort- GAlfment in town. ERS OF—EVERY STYLE.—For Ladies, Gents and Children. NOTIONS. STOCKINGS OF ALL KINDS.—For Ladies, Centienxtn and Children GLOVES.—For Men, Ladies sad Children, cheap as ever. NECTC-TIES.—A splendid assortment. PAPER COLLARS.—For Ladies and Gentle. men. LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.—Bordered and Plain, for Ladies and Gents. CAMBRIC HANDKER.CHIEFS.—Nice and cheap for Children. COMBS.—Gum-and Horn. EUSCENDERS-.—A general assortment. GARTERS.—Best Elastic for Ladiels and Chil- dren. COP.SETS.—The best fitting and most•com - fortable at low prices. SPOOL COTTON.-01 all colors, cheapest and best. VARIETY GOODS. LIMBEELLAS,At lowest prices. 'LADIES' HASKETS—Cheapest in town. CARRIAGE WHIPS—Of best India Steel: STROPS—That makes keen edge. SHAVING SOAP AND BRUSHES—The very best. LEAD PENCILS—Of the best make. SHOE BRUSHES—Cheap but good. CARPET SACKS—PIain and Railroad TRUNKS—Of all sizes. Ilerßefore purchasing alivilys call at the FIRST NATIONAL. STORE and save money by buying cheap June 11:,.1860. Removal OF BOTH OUR SHOPS TO CHAKBERS BURG STREET. ‘-r Om To-DAY, MAY 17, 1866 We take Special pleasure in announcing to our friends and customers that w, have this day opened our ICE CREAM SALOONS, at our new stand in Chambersbnrg street, nearlj opposite the Lutheran Church. We 'have had the apartments fitted up in the best style.— Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to. call. We will also -furnish Ice Cream in any quan tity to public or private parties, at prices nu• precedented. We will also have constantly on hand Fresh Cakes, which we-will furnish to all parties and picnics at the shortest notice. MEAD AND MINERAL WATER can always behad icy and cool and at all hours. Haring had a life-lone experience in the manufacture of fill the fojegoing articles we ask the p ttronage of the rublic generally. May 21,1868. tf MINNIOM & BRO. Shoes, Gaiters, Ate. JOHN M.' REELING, • Is CARTASLE STREET, West side, a few doors front the Public Square, Gettysbur ment of S oes, Gait,f, has laid in an excellent assort *" &e.,for ME„ WOMEN A AND CIIII,DREN, which he is offering at the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest reduc tion, he is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and' Slioe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best kind of work made. JOHN M. BELLING. May 14, 18GG. tf Lime it Coal. GIIINN & REILLY have erected two addi tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and are therefore better prepared then ever to sup ply the best of LIME, in large or small quanti ties. Farmers and others can hereaftet look for. a more prompt filling of their orders, and are invited to fatend and continue their fa-, Tors to a firm which is making every effort to accommodate them in the best mannerpossible. They will also continue to keep on hand, for tittle, a good supply of the different kinds of COAL, which they wilfsell at small profits. Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get tysburg. May 14, 1866. If Fresh Confectionery AND ICE CREAM SALOON.—The aniseed ler respectfully informs the citizens of Gettysburg and vicinity thst be has a Confec tionery Establishment, one door east of the Eagle Hotel, on Chambersburgstrzet, to which he 'would invite their attention. Cakes, Candies, and every description cf Confections, together with Nuts, Oranges, and all kinds of fruits, always on hand. Parties, public and private, as well as fam ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Cakes, Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwise,) and other refreshments at their houses, upon short notice. Having spent a life•time at the business, be flatters himself that he understands it and that be is able to render entire satisfaction. Call and see his Confectionery. May 29, 1866. tf JOHN GRIM. Battle-field Hotel. THIS Hotel, being one of the relics of the Battle of Gettysburg, has been renovated and refurnished, and is ready to entertain travellers. and the public generally. It being a short - distance from the Soldiers' National Cemetery, it affords convenient accommoda tions for all visiting there, and the subscriber flatters himself that none shall leave him dis satisfied. Also, Ice Cretin and all kinds of refresh. meets, at all hours, to accommodate prome naders. Give me a call. JOBRPII LITTLE, Proprietor. Gettysburg, May 21, 18661. tf Reduced Prices. PIANOS, CABINET AND AMERICAN OR GANS. Superior tuned 7 octave PIANOS from $350 upwards. ORGANS from $BO updarda. All instruments selected, re commended and sold by me, additionally guar antied. Illustrated circulars seat by mail, when desired. P. BENTZ, " Jo. 30 Nast Market Street, York, Pa.. Mar. 13, 1866. SWAR'S Stole is the place to get all kinds of Groceries CHEAP. -- • IRS anderdvied are agents for the sale of 1 Hubbard's celebrated Mowers and Reap ers, both combined and siriglo Mowers and Seif-Rakers. Farmers would do well to ex amine our specimen machines before purchas ing any other. We warrant satisfaction or no sale. The advantages of the Hubbard as a Mower, are its light draft, great strength, Simplicity and durability, freedom from all side draft, no weight on the horses' necks, and is easy work for two small horses. The maim features and advantages of the Hubhar d as a Mower are retained in the Reaper, and can he changed from a Mower to a Reaper by chan ging three bolts and two shoe pins. The ra ker, With one easy natural motion, brings the grain towards him and deposits it in a com pact sheaf in the rear of the machine, leaving ample room for the machine to pass next time around. The Self-Rake has Do equal it is a reel and a rake combined. .• The driver by use of a lever regulates the size of the husedle, and it can be worked in all kinds of graitt from the shortest oats to the tallest rye ; is very ample in construction; and leas liable to get out of repair than any other Rake. They are made with two cutter bars, 'one for cutting grt4n with sickle knife, cutting five feet nine inches wide, and an extra bar,with two knives; tor grass, cut- Ong four feet eignt inches wide. Extras al ways kept on baud. Specimen m•tchines can be seen by calling on the agents, residing near Gulden's Station. • Post oftice address, Gran ite Hill, Pa, !`Also Pratt it Smedley's Patent Horse Rakes on band, built by Goo. W. Brant & Co., Columbia, Pa. HENRY TIIOItAS & SON, Agents May 14, 1866. Notions & Confections. A WORD TO THE PEOPLE OF TOWN AND THE subscriber keeps a Notion and Confec tionary Store on Carlisle street, nearly opposite the Railroad Station, Gettysburg, where he has constantly on hand, CANDIES, NUTS, Figs, Raisins, Lemons, Oranges, &c., Tobaccos and Segars of all kinds; Pocket- Books, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Collars, &c. ; Soaps and Perfumeries; also some GROCE RIES, Sugars, Coffees, Rice, with the different kinds of Crackers. Ice-cold MEAD at all times. He invites custom front town and country, and sells at small prodts. Aug. 7,1865. ly THE subscriber respectfully informs the public that Ito still continues the business of making ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polley's,) in 'York street, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with' many other articles for kitchen use, &c. Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 1865. sin (great Reduction in Prices. F AHNESTOCK BROTHERS are now selling GOOD CALICOES AT 12 CENTS _ _ _ BEST UNBLEACHED MUSLIN AT 28 CTS., and all other Goods in proportion. If you want CHEAP Goods, now is the tim to buy them. Call at once. FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS: Gettysburg, Mar. 26, 1868. - - Carriages and Buggies. IL B. WOODS TATE it CULP are now building a variety of ,C 0 t 4 C,„H IV 0-R If of the latest and most approved styles; and constructed of the best material, to which they invite the attention of buyers. Haling built our work with great care and of material selected with special reference to beauty of style and •durability, we can confidently re commend the work as unsurpassed by any, either in or oat of the cities. All we ask is an inspection of oar work to convince those in want of any kind of vehicle, that this is the place to buy theta. REPAIRING in every branch, done at short notice and on reasonable terms. Give us a call, at our Factory, near the corner of Washington and Chamoersburg streets, Gettysburg. P. J. TATE. W. E. CULP Mar. 19, 1869. Gettysburg Fouldry. THE subscriberwonld inform his customers and others, that he is still manufacturing various kinds of Castings and Machines, made to order, on short notice, such as THRESHERS AND POWERS, (five different sizes of "Powers,) Clover-seed 11-fullers and Cleaners, Corn Spellers and Sep arators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and - Hay Cutters ; PLOUGHS, such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Side hill and Corn Ploughs; the WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE, the latest improvement ; also Metal Screws for Cider Presses, IRON RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything else in his line, all at low prices. . FOR 8 ALR.—A light Two : horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all new. DAVID STERNER. April 30, 1866. tf H AS now on hand a very large stock of RBADY•MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own mannfacturing and well Made, embracing every size and price. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS AND OASSI MERES, well selected snd very handsome styles,'all of which will be sold very cheap, for each Gall and see them. ' GEORGE ARNOLD. May 7, 1866. A rt N exquisite impregnation of dry Spanish Wine with the activity of CALISAYA BA K, and the Most energetic of all the fer rusinous salts, CITRATE OF MAGNETIC OX IDE OF IRON. It has a vinous flavor, very grateful to the palate, is without chalybeate taste and will not discolor the teeth. It excites languid appetite,"gives zest to food, improves digestion, increases the strength, steadies the circulation, takes off muscular flabbiness; removes the pallor of debility, gives firmness and precision to the actions of the nervous system, with power to endure fatigue and resist disease. MAGNETIC CITRATE of IRON is new and peculiar, differing from the ordinary Soluble Citrate, in containing an equivalent of Protox ide of Iron, in place of the Ammonia. It is neutral, tasteless, without astringency, as proMpt and energetic as the Chloride, and unlike that, induces 'no local inflammatory actin a or headache. CALISAYA BARK is pre-eminent among vegetabla tonics, has no equal as a strength ener or restorative, nor rival as an anti-peri odic. Retails in $1 k $2 bottles, Quarts k gallons for dispensing. - 0.8. HUBBELL, Apotheearr, 1410 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. Kay 28, 1868. lm ABRAHAM !OUSE'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on the estate of Abraham tense, late of Liberty township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under signed, residing in the same township, she hereby gives eotie,e to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre sent them properly authenticated 'tor settle• meat. , And MUSS, Idly 28, 1866. 61 ,Bzerettrlx. TUE HUBBARD. COUNTRY LE /4113 EITROUSE Tin Ware and Stoves. NEW GOODS I GEORGE ARNOLD EMI Bitter Wine of Iron. Notice. W. E. BIDDLE. IL S.,BENYErt. 100.000 13111141111: Grain Wanted:. NW nag AT TUE OLD WARBIIMISM, WM. E. BIDDLE 4110. would inform the public that they Mime leased the Warehou,e en the earner et Stratton street, 'mud the Rail road, in Gettysburg, 4 here titer will carry on via GRAIN - AND PRODUCE BLISFMI4:S.B. in all sits branches. The highest prices wilt always lee paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Ohm," Clover arl•Titaothy Seeds, Flasseed, , Sunute, Nay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nets, Soap,Uatris, Shenlders and Sides, Potatoes, with every thing' else in the eonntry produve GItOCERKS.—On hand; for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Ten;, Spices, Alt,- Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Starch, Rroorn.4, Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, kc. Also COAL OIL, Fish Olt, Tar, be. FISU of all kinds; Spikes and Nails.; Bintskiataad Chew ing TubAccos. They are always able to supply a first sate article of flour, with the diaereat kinds or Feed. Alan, around Plaster, with Onnno• •n! other lertVisera. C 13.11., by Lite bushel, too or carload. They will ran a LINE Ole FitEIGIIT gArts Croat Gettysburg to Bs!tinges e ' very week. they are prepared tveonviry lght either way, in any quairtity, at lin CND BATES. They will attend, if desired, to the, making of purchases in the city, aad delivering the goods promptly is Gettyebnre. Their cars ron to the Warehouse of Starr & Morton, No. 118 North Howard street, pear 'Franklin Baltimore, where freight will be received at any time. They invite the attention of the public to their line, assuring them that they will spare no effor t accommodate all who may patronize them. April 18, 1860- tf BIDDLE & BENNERt Removal. CALL AND SEE US'IN OUR NEW.. QUAR TEES. (MEAT ATTRACTION I IC,IIA%f, SPANG[AR woatd respectfully inform his friends all tho public generally that he has moved his Store Into the commo dious room on the southeast camera( the Dia mond, at which place all are invited to call. He has purchased the property and had it thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the most splendid style, for the special comfort and con venience of his customers. We now flatter ourselves that we havauot only the beet store - room in the county, but the finest stock of goods ever brought to this place, all of which we are now selling at prices to DEFY COMPETITION. We call attention especially to our complete stock of DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY 000DS, embracing all descriptions of DRESS GOODS, DRESS SIiXRB , DELAIPIES, MERINOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, LIES, CORSETS, Coop Skirts for Ladies and Misses, Hosiery, Gloves, Embroidery, Trim mings and FANCY ATITICIATM Also, Gent's FURNISFIING GOODS, Cloths, Casstmeres, Cassinets, Tweeds, &c., &c. We are now selling— _ Muqiins fr0m...,.. Calicoesfrom and other goods in proportion. Saving made our •purchases when goods were at thhir very lowest grade In the city, wo are now offering bargains that cannot fail to please. We invite all to call at oar NEW STOUR and see If it Is not so. '421 so 28. -• 10 to 10. April 1(1,18Ga 8 NEW ADVERTISEM ENTS. 66 IGEM . E-WIL.LE-KINSI" *HATA:LAI:IO4 Stock of Cheap Clothing at PICKING'S. PLAYED OUT I ?lin MI PRICES.— Cali and be satisfied by pric!nirSiotking. at IT CAN'T BE DENIED, TEAT PICKING base the largest assortment of Coate, Pants and sats, , in the county. lIIRITNKS AND CARPET BAGS, Is endless I variety, cheap at PICKING'S, IT IS EVEN - SO I A large stock of Over shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Whiteaud lico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S. XTICE I NICER! I NICEST! I I All kinds „LI Sunday and every-day sults cheap 1. PICKING'S. GMERL! GENTEELERI. I GENTger— EST II I Black Cloth Frock, and Back goats; also all kinds of Cassimere, Duck, Cot ton and Linen Coats. Call at PICKING'S. T•ls INDEED ASTONISHING, what' a I large and cheep assortment of Pants can be had at - PICKING'S. EEP Flee allsortment of Clocks 11%. cheap at PICKING'S. N 0 USB TALKING, but come right along and price Clothing, Notions, kc., at TICKING'S. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS._ Violins, Ac cordiona Flutes and Fifei, to be had at PICKING'S. Rig YOU INt For a ebeap snit. Then AL, call at. PICKING'S. GRUNBACKS, o r any other kind of gbod money, taken in exchange, for Coats, Pants, Vests, kr , at PICKING'S. THE eftEdT SENSATION of tali day— Picking's Clothing Store. CHEAP, CHEAPNU, CHEAI'EST-4Plek ing's Spring and Summer Clothing: G O AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clottllng. STOP A MOMENT l—What's 'he hurtyl want to get a suit, at PICKING'S. MtiTliFilt E tlall is putting on a ocarina. Let all the people go to Pieking's and do likewise. [April 23, IBM] - NORRIS STILL AHEAD! • JU)IT FROlf THE CITY I Nor 860eris has Just returned from the Ci ty with the finest and cheapest lot of read./ tnade clothing ever offered in Gettysburg. DON'T FORGET THrl PLACE I Next door to Buehler's Drug store, where you - stiff find/ the largest and best selection of HATS and OAPS in Gettysburg. J&-110-SA-LEN I—What nlee _Pants Au 1 Vest; Norris hits at his new Store. He beau 'em all. RIGFI PRICES PLAYED OUTl—Norris sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the war. AND VIE COLORED TROOPS FODGIIT NOBLY I—.lf you don't believe it just go to Norris' New Store and be will coastline jon that "Woolen" Goode are cheaper than they have been since the war. COME IN OUT OF THE WET I—Norris Ills Umbrellas so cheap that It is cheaper to keep dry than rue around in the min. NECRTI S , BUTTZRIPLIES and everyilaing in that line at NORRIS'S. LOCKWOOD, LIVEN LINED I—Paper Col lars and Linen Collars of all kinds and sizes at NORRIS'S. KEEP TlHR!—Fine alsortmeet of Clocks and warranted to keep time at NORMS'S. VALISE'S, TIIHNICS, and Carpet Bags, of every description at • 'NORRIS'S. SASATOGAI—Nerris keeps the latest Sar atoga Hats. ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTONI—The la test Beightom nits at ' NORRIS'S, THE LATEST Resoant—Norris has sire latest Resorts Hats aril the best quality lathe market. YOUNG DRIVING BOTSI--,Dotet forget th a Norris has the latest Driving Hats out. May 7, 1868. Notice. GAGSGE'LLW RR 8.01111 RST ATE.--Lietter s testamentazy on the estate of George Law rfnee, late of Mountplexant township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residibe in the same township, he hereby gifes notice to all persons indented to said estate to make Immediatit payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. 1 V! LA WRRNCR, lifity'2l, 1883. Bt* Xxecutort• ot ) uitz SILVER WARP; arid SILVER PLATED W,&Rli be very beet quality, a new assonmeal jolt received. Call sad see It. I. l llllRitr, Opposite the Rbi*k, Gay - 44ft. -. , 4 —l7,l6iiiii3DUClght Gale s to oaNt e e t;" . 41 p E i ss i g or sky IL BPASGLE a