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    • rerimplial, Papperty.
PITSLIC - 13a1i.--ion • I . lll4iast) AT, the
let dot of ,MARCH nett; the snbscriber
Irtli Nit Public Bale, tst hig reildnewit - A
Mo Ableaetip, 'Albums coo sty ,
, al** i ftli
milts from Littlestown, and within I ofirdifle
of tit) Gettysburg turnpike, the following per-
Bonstproporty, viz:
4,piondl-of HORS&i, one a mare with 'fissio 5
Bitch Co*,, 2 Rolls, 6 Young Cattle, 13 Strip.
'24 1 104 Bows, 10 Shoats, four-horse broad
t Wagon end Lime Bed, 1 font•borse
marrow-tread Wagon with StOne Bed. liar
Carriages and Ladders, 1 NEW BCCKEVi.:
REAPER, with Self-raker attached, 1 new
Thrleshing Machine, with Double Shaker, (rod
ntazhine,) Grain Drill, Corn Planter, Ploughsi,
corn torks, corn shelter, cluverseed butler,
elating box, horse gears, wagon and riding
saddles, bridle , collars, I set of carriage har
ness, fifth chain, Jog cha'n, halter and cow
chains', jack-screw, and other farming itule
dulsallis Also, lionseh , tld and Kitchen Furni•
tare, via: 4 BEDSTEADS, 4 tables, 1 'safe,
1 clock, 1 cook stove and fixtures, 1 patlor
Sioets t 2opinuing wheels, wool wheel, churns,
barreli, tubs, meat verses, pots, kettles and
j pantt,'wiel a variety of other articles too on-
Introits ; to inention. e0"-S•tle to commence
at 11 o'clock A. M. on said day, when attend-
Acme will be given and terms made known by
PIPS P:
[Jacob )Manic,
Feb. 11, 1807.*
" Large Sale
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
Q
—Ou WEW;ESDAY, the 20th -day of
iIARCH next, the.sabscribers, Executors of
'the Will or 1 icob Shealy, deceased, will sell
at Pitialla Sale, at the late residence of said
deceased, in l"ranklia township, Adams coupe
ty, on the old Alenallen road,
.Itbout j mile
portheast of Cashtown, the followingpersou:
al propiri,y, vii:
s•goodtWOßK HORSES, 2 Colts, 7 Cows,
.3 heal of Fat Cattle, 8 head of Yping Cattle,
9.3 Sheep; betiies a number or Lambs, 1
Brood Adw, /2 Sticiats, 1 broa.l.tread four
horse Waigon, three-lueltAire, I narrow-tread
Wagon, Log Wagon. 1 Cart, good Lime
Btl, flag Carriftire, Wood Ladders; Dung •
Boards, 1 new Fallinz , dop Baggy sad flocores,
Threshing Machine, Spring Raise, Corn Fod
der @titter, Grain Drill, Winnowing 11111, Oat.
ting 8ax,1,5 Ploughs, 3 if terows s Cultivator,
'Coro Yorks, 3 Doable Shovel 'Ploughs, 1
Bhitc,faas Corn Planter, Spreaders, Single an,..1
Donble-trues, dark Screw, Jack Arter, Loo
Chains, Chain, Batt Chains, Breast
Onains, Citw chains, 3 sets :lied Gears, 5 sets
of :Front flexes, 2 set, Plough Gears, Wagon
Saddle, 8 . 0./lee, Halters, flon.ings, Collars.
Wagon Whip, 1 Croat'-cut iba iv, Hand mad.
Wsmd S•tws, Axes, /httiVaS, Picks, Shoves,
Forki, Rakes, cornoletg'get of 141.icksmiti.'s
if oak, with Anvil and Vice, iot of old Iron,
Maul aneWedges, 2 new .GreeneaAtle GrEin
Cradles, Older Barrels. ;chit Vessels, .6.;,,pper
Kettle, lot of Grain lt,ps, int of Apple Butter,.
lot of Books, 1 eight 114 Cluck, 1 Ten -plate-
S.nae, Bedstead+, Tables, Chairs, and a va
riety 9f uthnr articles, too nuxxeroLa
Bade to commence at 10 O'elo , k, A. M , on
will d ty, when at•endanee will be given and.
Aortas +nada known by
_
A k MIN SHEETS,
J cIIN A IN,
:Tour frAxga, Auctionoct. Ezveutc.re
Feb. 11, 1667. •
_ _
Personal Property
AT PUBLIC SALE.—On TIIORS.DAy,
7th day of M %RUB tier, 'he subscriber,
4t en Notig to.qiiit l itariiiini, will sell at't'uhlic
Seile, at his hiamiltontoin two ,
Adams eon uty, half a mile from Fairtel , l, the
followslig valuable louso„al property,
3 3 '(arc s , -21.:ailtk. 2 th,rec-iiich
tread IS' f lied t"sk% kalr 1 coker, 2 olie•
horse Spriti,r Vagolis, I tolo-licr-e Waizou
1144, lCarehige, 1 31'tior aces. Jen per, 1 sgratg
tooth Rake, 1 gimi-spciug Drill, I p ter }I Bow
lay lcallerT, 1 puirkif *rood
bidders, p/oualis,
OM-eel ploughs aciagle mid " 10 .01 61 e-lre".
Thrashing II ,chine, winnowiug roil, 2 sets of
Ineechbauds, 3 .eta of trust emirs, 2 set.; of
mule harness, w,tg ie caill - tcs. :et i„: t.,triage
harness, 3 sets ct by-pets, caller 7,
}tapers; / anvil, 1 c, Elvrailer4, tong's, a
large lot of iron owl metal, 150 bushels, of
charcoal, R lot cLicr chains, wheelbarrow,
fifth chain, 30 tour et 1.1.11', 4so bushels of
ears of CORN, a lot off Milt Poplar 'Bawds,
frOu Loc/ist Posts, for post and Board fence,
dOO Lockvst Stakes; 3 BedstiaiN, 1 Currier
- Oultratuid, I twenty-four hour Cloek, with
ptlier articles too iienci,r:,ms tp Off' nt ion •
Sale Oci commedcdat 10 o'clock .1. 31.ousaid
day, when attendance cytll be Timm and terns
Acktde known br WILL lAll CULP:
- - Fel:r. 18C7. [Jacob Mickley, Aucer.
• Public Sale.
N TUESDAY, the sth day Of {1173.011 0
next, the subscriber, inten lidg to quit
farming, will sell at Public Sale„ alt his resi
dence, iii Strabtn township, Ad cps county,'
24 miles west of Iftinteratown, near the.road
to kluminashurg, the following valuable per
• zonal prop,:rry. tin : •
4 YOUNG 11011sES, 3 Cows, one fresh
- about time of sale, 5 head of You»g_Cattla, 1 -
g. two-year old poll, 1 four-horse Wagon, with
bed and buy carriage, 1 good Rockaway Car.
Tiage, for one or two horses, with Spread, 1
- Spring wire-tooth Hay winnowing Mill;
2 plonghs, harrows, 2 cal; ivatots, double agd
single-trees, stretchers, U flax brakes, seutch
tog trill , rollinescrgan and cutting box, 1 set
- of carriage bargees, breechbands ' bisckbands,
"cruppers, sobers, bridles, traces, butt chains,
log ,chains, fark,a7, shovels, ands large
varietr of other articles too Aiumeioa3 to men
, 00,11. ' rSale to commence at 10 o clock,.
h. X., on said day," whit attendance wig 14,7
giv,en and terms wade kn twit by
, 1467.* EPIIIIAIM Zicurtik.veft.
Public bale.
ON MONDit the 11th dtr of 31ARCH
nW, ttie subscrib4, intending to remove
Scikket,tysbnrg ' will sell at Public Sale, his
xekidence, ,infraiiidin township, Adams co.,
one mile acnith,of Arendtsyille, the jgdioefing
"personal pruperty, viz :
2 W 1.1114: DOR.SgS„. 1 tiro-fearling Dolt, 3
,Cows, 2 Heifers, I
.three-hurse broad-tread
Wagon, nearly new, I Spring Wagon, 1 nooc.
away Buggy, ploi4tis, harrows, double and
single ab..ved ploug'ils, corn fork, wlaclsibar
gow, all nearly new, 2 sets of breechbands,
collars and bridles, bakirs and cow eltalns,
I. large grindstone and fixtures, grain cradle,
scythes - and swabs, folks, rakes; 3 soaps of
isees, -- ten-plate stove and pipe, large irk ket
tle, ktArreli; hoses : vinegar, and a let of othpr
srtipies too , ogrgeroas to mention.
Sale to commene, at IQ o'clock, A. If., on
'said .day, *ben 'attendenne will be given ant,
terms mad! known by.
r ADAM W. MINTER.
[John Hanes, Apar.
Feb. 1,487
• public %je t
THPADAY, the 13th day of HARE/11
nest, Abe subscriber, intending to quit
fum eit' ing, I gill at Public Sale, at his resi
dence, in Casittown, 4.dums coupty,the fol
lowing personal preperty, its
3 head of good 11 ORE HOESES, all lead
ers, 1 COIL, rising three years old, 4 Nilch
Coys, several of them will be fresh about the
time of salt, 3 two-yearling Heifers, I large
Bull, head of Sheep, I Sow 40 pigs ' 1 good
Three-bum Wagon, X'agon Bed, Hay Carri
ages, Wood Ladders, Trotting Buggy, 1 Ben
dersvllle p!ough, 2 harrows, iron dquhle sho
iet and wooden double shovel ploughs, single
shovel ploughs ' corn fork, sledoeinnowing
milt,'! sets of breechbands, ; seta of peddling
!mans, suitable fur plough or wagon, boggy
- bitrnest, good as new, bridles, collars, 2 we
goo Hues, wagon saddle, cow chains, dog*
and three-horse trees, single-trece, trae-horee
ilpreaders, 2 picks, mattocks, scythes as
snaths, log chain, cnrryiag chain, 2. sets of
brews' , chains, rakes, manure and pitch forks,
$ breshels of planting poiatoes ; TEN-PLATE
STOVE, large Iron kettle,-with= many other
lintels , too numerous to mention. _
Sale to commence nt lo
. o'clock 11., when
attendance, will be given and terms made
known by JOSEPH L. WEIBLI3.-
Feb. 11, Bp. [Jacob Mickipy, uctir.
$9O A. Nto u thj--.A.OgNTS wanted
fin. sr. entirety AM crater, Just oat.+,
Addresa Q. T.
,04411? t, City Building, Bid- T HAVE gone over the entire stock of 41.- '
dotard, Re. [May 21, 1803. idly i 1 BUMS and ' FRAMES, at the Excelsior TIE. 13011. N -BR'S FE4GtLANT lITAIIII pre. I
woosy 4 , HQFpx,i4 um , meiv i eg , New I uullery, and mitrlte4 tirm'Aown to within a Ly serves the Teeth, cures all diseases of i
Bided' every. wash' from' the eastern, Ci- ,
is- to not fail to giro' them venal, on the g ain. "
p fraction of colt. Now "ic your time for har.. the gams: and ',utilise the breahh• i - [Seat.] In testimony that the foregoing
,C. J. 'MON. 1. ROOD[ HANDLES FOR BALE wholesaha, idatement ot the Itanetipte mid Ear.pendltares
sertirgrarcorner of Ihe a l iu T s 4 go yi b utt , i A NYl:torri can have BA heads- by
Ateisc: JJIP At Mails at ills Limber Ur/ ot . ; 4 sxhihitint at the atifeti of the Treasurer of said
rs• - I. .. t tIL, 1:4, R. Hornees OLIEg. ~ : •l' - C.• ai 31Anitit4. ' sonoty l Is s. cum* sad, true : ow l as taken
, -
reisookal Property
AT PUBLIC SALE.—On MONDAY, the itir
day of MARCH nen, the subscriber, in•
tending to quit fanning, will . sell at Public
Sate; at his residence, In Rointeloissiti tarp:,
Adams county, •oear the old Margret road,
about 1 mile southeast of Gulden's Station,
the following personal property, viz:
1 excellent FAMILY' MARE, 2 Bulls, 2 Bell
era, I good fonr.horse narrow-tread Wagon,
1 Spring Wagon, I good Buggy, 2 Sleds, 1
Lime Bed, ploughs, harrows, corn fork, siogle
sad double shovel ploughs, horse gears,
breechbands, front gears and harness of al
descriptions,
wagon a ‘ddle and aide saddle,
single and double-trees. winnowing mill, log
chain, halter and cow chains, breast chains,
butt traces, spreaders, rakes, grain:cradles,
forks, picks, shovels,. crow-bars, grindstone, a
bt, of Carpenter Tools,. Weaving Implements,
about 200 feet of harrow wood, sausage cutter
and other asticles. Also lionsehold and Kit
chen Furniture, via 2 TABLES, 1 Corner
Cupboard, 1 2d:honr clock, book cst§e, 1 cook
stove and fixtures, I parlor stove and pipe,
copper and ,iron kettles, iron pots, lard cans,
oneensware, tinware and crockeryware, vrlth
other articles too numerous - to mention.
Sale to commence at 9 o'clock A.Y. on paid
day, when attendance will be given end terms
made known by MICHAEL' miLLEa.
February 11, 18G7.
Public Sale.
OTUESDAY; the sth day, of MARCH
next, the subscriber, intending to Tilt
farming, will sell at Public Sale,' , it his resi
dence, in Franklin township: Adams county,
one mile soutli,or Areadt'sville, the following
valuable personal property, viz:
3 good WORK HORSES, 1 pair of Mules,
3 Mitch Cows, 1 fine Bull, a lot of Young Cat
tle, 1 narrow-tread four-horse Wagon, 1 two
horse Wagon, Lime Bed, Small Wagon Bed,
bind and front Ginn., Hay Carriage, 1 pair of
Wood Ladders, 1 Wood Sled, Collars and
Ihidles, Halters, Traces, 3 g•:o 1 Lines, Log
Chains, Cow Chains, Ploughs, Harrows, 1
Winnowing Mill, Flonble and , Single •Shovel
Ploughs, Spreaders, Double and Single-trees,
Rakes, Forks, aad a variety of other articles,
too numerous to mention.
Sale to commenge'ut 19 o'clock, 4. if., on
said day, when atxendana; will Le given and
terms made knows by
Feb. 4, 18G9. t;'
Publie Sale
OP VALUABLE PE 1139:CAL PROPERTY.
—On FRIDAY, the Ist day of 'Milled
next, the subscriber, intending to ramose to
smaller farm, ih sell at P:tblio` Sale, at his
residence, on Elias Hartman's tam, in Frank
i..4n township, Adams county, on the old Ber
lin road, about one milasouth of Aren . dts yin",
'the following valuable personal property, via
4 head of WORK tiog,sgs, 2 two , year old
Colts, 4 Cowe, 2 kulla, 2 linife,rs, 12 ]h ems of
sheep, 2 Bra:v . :l Sowa with rig, 8 Sho rt s, 1
narrow-tr,ead.taar.horse Wagon, 1 thre-iptil
-1 tread. fouphorse .Wagon, nearly new, Ploughs,
IrlariOws, Single and Double Shovel Ploughs,
kiingle and Double -trees, Spreaders, Horse
Gears, Saildles, Collars and lialteis, Log
Chain, Fifth Chaim, Coro and as by the
bushel, nith vi , .rj,ety
,of pgaeles, too
purnerous to mention.
Sale to commence et 10 o'clock, A. M., cn
said ila3, when attendance will be given nnd
,terms made known by
, ANpaiw CLUCK
J4,cog Au r zAiegee,r.
Fib. .180, :a
Permonai Property.
puBLIC SALE.—On FLUDAY, the 19t day
ut M I heitt, the sonse; i ribers,
is j iIL :arming, will sell at Pc
tl.eir re-luenet., in Vot.ler township, Almii 3
eannty, on Oros-sun) creek; near B kilter ' s will,
I wile math of Centre kills, the fuflowitig ler
/10114/ pi cpertr, Cif:
4 elegant Woll'4 lITJIISES. (nee 04 them a
fine brood mare,) 1 No. 1 throe -Fear old Taw
erlane Mare Cult, ?, yearling Colt. 3 Coss , , (2
will be fre,l/ t)1 tlt 4 time of sale,) 1 Devon Bull,
IQ il.eep, I eztr.t rood 'sow, of the Chester
while bIlt(211, ;; Shoats, 2 four-horse Wa;:uns,
plomzli F. 2 harrows, 2 •touble shovel pio.aglio,
sings, silo\ el ploughs, 1 corn fork, 1 corn
cceprer, 1 wire-tooth horse rake, Orsg rake,
iviiltion tog i,i 11, patent cutting new hay
carriig,, 18 feet tong; hey ladders, climbing
ladders, from 10 to 30 feet lueg, wood ladders,
dung. hoards, 1 t;wo•horse stretcher, 1 one
horse stretcherrooublt and single-trees, jock
ey sticks; 1 seeder plough, a lot of shaking
f .rks, 2 chner cradles, hand rakes, new feed
trough, whe,lburrow, log chnit r, butt Ira, es,
ht east chains, halter and cow chains, a full set
of horse gents - for four horses, 2 sets of breech
loads, 2 sets of front gears, 4 sets of plough
ge.tre with long traces, collars, blind. bridles,
choke strap, meon saddle, wagon whip, (gar
horse lines, and lines of ererrkind, 4 sets of
housing 4, axes, mattocks, (thise things are all
in a manner new.) Also Household and Kitch
en Furniture, v;e: 1 large KITCHEN DRES
ERR, Ten-plale stove and Pipe, large Meat
Vessel, and many other articles too numerous
tounention. glirSale to commence at 10 o'-
clock M. on said dsy, when attendance wall
be gireu and terms, made knoit n by •
CONHA PULL,
•JESSE DULL.
F > 1, 1.367.*, : [Jelin [laces, .tuct'r,
ortuty Norms 1 school.
A T the earnest - request of many Teiebers
lA. and othersohe subscriber will open a
MACH ERS' INSTITUTE, or COUNTY NOR
MAL SCHI.IOL, id GETTYSBURG; on TUES
DAY, A.FRIL tid,rlto continue in session thir
teen (113) weeks. The School will be open to
students of. both sexes, but only. a Waited
number can be neared.
There is great peed of such a School in our
county, and it is hoped that ydung persons,
-especially, who wish to qualify theinselves for
teaching in our Common Schools, a ill avail
themselves of this opportunity of doing so at
a modelate expense. The course of studies
will' embrace the bianehesrenumerated in the
:-Provisional Certificate, and will include, also,
Algebra, History, 'Physiology, Familiar Set-
I ence, Vocal Musi,e, and Object L-ssons.
' Weekly exercises in Cantposition and Decla
mation will also be held, in one of w - hieli all
will be required to engage.
Students will be required to submit to week
' ly reviews of their recitations, and to a public
'gemination at the close of the term.
A. the speeile &inland Object of this School
will by to'qualify yoneg persona for the posi
tion of instructors, lectures on the Theory
and Prentice At Teaching 144 be delivered
from time tc limo.
The method of instruction will be ajudiei
-048 PPRlbiumtiuri of. the oral plan with the free
gee of text-books.
The charge for tuition, for the session, will
be SB.CO, invariably in mimes. The [node) ,
will iefusded to any ores !Lao msy be com
p.:led to lye on a.e.count of personal sickness.
Each student, on payment of 85 cents, will
have the use, during the 'entire session, pf a
well selected Library of 1,20 volumes.
hoard and bodging cgs be had i.. Boarding
gouvos and yrriritte families a t 'reasonable
.
rates.
111 1 . ' 111441Pu/1n familia be owls.
For further information appli, ellbist IA
person or by letter, to i
AMILIN sfigny, .
Feb. 11, 1867. Getty s burg, Pa.
I . -:-
Groceries & Prey ono.
THE undersigned continues the Grocery ts
Rrovision-busisess, at. the old stand of
.Strickhouser $t Wisotzkey, in Baltimore st.,
Gettysburg, a felt doors' south of the Court
-house, and nearly opposite the Post Office.—
His stock la always full, embracing the best of
everything : As he sells on slim .profits, the
more goods are disposed of, and in the rod he
makes a living sayhow. He a.ks'everybody,
from the country as well as the town, to give
him a call. His COF.FEES, SUt3ARS, SYR
UPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FISH, Spires, Teas,
Cheese, Starch, gasps, Candles, Blacking,
Matches, Tubs, Eleckets, ilrooms, Bed Cords;
CONFECTIO4S, Fruits, Nitts,Seors, Tobac
cos, Stotionery, kc., sc,, can't be beat. Come
an see for yourselves, and be convinced.
Or `Oysters and Fresh Fish in their season.
W. 1.1. 11. WISOTZKV.
Feb. 11, 1867. tf .
, riAbile Side., - ' Receipts dr Ciptliditures
N TUF:SDAY, the 1211* day or M knell
next, the sobseribmr, inteadidg' to 'go
est, will a 11 at Pu hlic Hale, at, his Miaow,*
Pcr , ADA.. I:IOHETY FOB. 1 , 364,
Corntaatoexas' Omen, 1
ADA= COVITY, 1:a. 5
in Strewn township, Mettle county, on the 1 Agreeserto an Act of Auembly, entitled
Harrisburg road, fire utiles' from 'Gettysburg, i , An Act to - Ealse, County Rafts sad Levies,"
and half a mile from Sebriver ' s Croat-reads, 'requiring the Commissioners of the respec
the following valualde Personal Property, vita' tive counties to publi-h a Statement of the
3 HEAD OF HORSES, (owe Of them an' Receipts and Expenditures yearly, we, the
extra fine animal, among the very best sat the , Cmmlssioneri of Taxes of said county, report
county, and not to be surpassed ceder the as follows, tor:fit—from the sth day of Jaime
saddle, in harness or in gears,) 2 Cows, one of ry, 1866, to *re Bth day of Jesuitry, 1867,
them ire•rh, 3 Skeejb, 3 Shoats, I Three-horse both days inclasive :
Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, a first-rate Lime JACOB SHEADS, Esq., Treasurer, and the
it, (1, new Hay Carriage, Plough's, Harrows , ' Commissioners, in account with the noun-
Corn Forks, Single anelDouble Shovel Ploughs, ty of Adams as follows :
Double and Single.trees, Stretchers, ,fotter __a
DR.
Stinks, Patent Cutting Box, Winnowing Mill, To balance in Iminds of former Tress-
Brant's Patent Wire-tooth Horse Rake, Drag , urer at last Battlement, . $3,583 86
Iltke, neer Sleigh, Carriage Spread, 2 sets of Outstanding County Tax and Quit
Single Harness, 3 sets of Wagoni Gears, Col- I Rents in hands of C011ect0r5,12,445 84
lays and 'Bridles, Riding Saddli . and Riding County Rates and Levin
ameased.,if 1866.
Bridles, Check Lines, Plough lnes, arid a, Borough of Clettysburg, $1,735 83
sour-horse Line, Log Chains,' l Halter surd i Do. Quit Rents, 175 04
Cow Chains, 3 sets of Traces, Breast Chains,
Huntington
Cumberland township, 1,435 63
Butt Chains, with chains of every rlescription • ; ` hip ,
1,449 01
Franklin
1 set of Manure Boards, about 30Q feet of - ir 1,514 50
Walnut Boards, Mowing ' Heytberr and Snaths, Men Olen , " 1,197 83
Grain Cradle. Haut and Wed es , 2 Axes, i Streban " 1,691 99
Wood Saw, 2 Patent • Manure orks, Pitch ; Hamiltonban ", 1,351 al
Forks, Bakes, SI , tt °cite, Picks, Shovels, Spades,
I. llountpleusat " 1,023 52
Dung Hook, Grindstone, Wheel.barro re, Work
1 Reading It 1,366 69
Bench, a lot of old Iron, a lot of Bags, Hay by i Oxford " 1,455 58
the ton, one-half of the Grain in !the Ground, lß ,, muton r, 1,243 18
with Household and Kitchen Fnrniture, viz: Union
" 1,r.28 78
1 JEW BUREAU, S Bedsteadsaud Bedding, 3
Conowago 1,220 71
Tables, 2 Corner Cupboards, 3 sets of Chairs, i II
Butler ~ 982 99
Trone
2 Rocking Chairs, Chest, Desk, Sink, Cooking . : "
aetrmore976 73
Stove and Fixtures, Teri-plete Store and Pipe, i maanti
~),
a Int Of Bacon , ( G e rmany a 1,131 69
Iron Kettle, 3 Wash Boilers, 20 orocks cf Ap- II 902 49,
ple-butter, 50 lbs. of Lard,ll 780 911
Lard Press and Sausage Bluffer, Sp i nni n g Berwick
Liberty " 675 93
Wheel, Wool Wheel, Meat Vairsate, Churn, II 842 26
Tubs, Barrels, and a variety of other articles, Highland " 603 64
too numerous to mention.. ' • Freedom a 680 21
Sale to commence at 9 o'clodk, A. N., on I, 511 43
said day, when attendance will be given and 327 29
terms made known by, B T. o itt r. le o a l to s w er n wick, "
NOAH T. HERSH.
Jan. 28, 1867. Jour Basil, Auctioneer,
AT PUBLIC BALE.—On MONDAY, the
11th day of MARCH next, the subscriber,
intending to quit farming, will ell' at Public
Sale, at his residence, in Buchanan Valley,
Franklin township, Adams county, the follow.
lug personal property, viz
5 head of EIUILSES, 6 Cows, 1 Ifeifer, I Mull,
I,four-horse broad-tread Wagon, Wagon Bed,
Lime Bed, Hay Ladders, 1 good Threshing
Machine and horse power, fodder cutter, win.
nowing mill, cutting box, ploughs and har ,
rows, single and double shovel ploughs, stn.
gle and double-trees, 3 sets oil horse gears,
halters and chains, cow chnine, grindstone,
sledge, crow-bar, forks, takes, lot of Ches.
nnt Shingjes, ac., with a ten-plate STOVE ,k
PIPE, Table, Bedstead, Chairs, and a Variety
of other afticirs too numerous to mention.
Safe to comment:opt 10 o'ilt:4 A.M, on said
day, when attendance will begiren and terms
paile known 1y SOUP., BILtOY.
Feb. [Jac.'h Mickley, Auct.r.
HENRY LADY
reps() "PiP4opft t rity
A.T PUBLIC SAtE.—_-On palDAff, the
Ist day of MA/ECH next, the subscriber,
inteuding to onityl'arniing, will tell at - Public
;'ale, at his residence, In Curolisrlitatl town
ship, Adams county, four miles Intros Gettys,
burg, and iteroediasely eolith of 4Roun I Top,"
the following nersonal Property, vis;
ONE triytts - E, 3 Cows, 4411 to be fresh
about the bluetit sate:, 3 head Of Young Gat.
;AP, / Brood Sow and 4 Shoats, t heavy three,
Vorse Wagon, with a good Lime Bed, I two
/terse Wcion, Winnowing ISHII, Putting Box,
Nought', Double RLovel Plough, Cultivator,
.Dbuble A 134 Single-trees, Hind and Front
licars, with Collars, Bridles and Wagon Sad
ii;‘, I Riding Sw ale and Riding Bridles,
Halters and Chains, Cow Oitaina, Crow-barn,
Digging Iron' , MaShovels,
Mattock, Pick, Forks,
[Likes, Axes, iraitt Qvadle, Mowing Scythe,
wit) other le:swing itoplentents. Also, Bay
by the ton, C,rn-tudder by the bundle. Flax
tho bundle; aellq- ts.o." Utc,ben
Furniture, such as
BEDS 13EUSTEM:hii, Tabiee, Chairs, fso
reams, 1 ten-plate Store and Ptpe ; also, Po
tatoes by the bushel, Apple-butter by the
crock, and a variety of other articles, too //Or
[Herons to mention.
Age-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
on 'aid, day, when attendanc‘ ;will be givect
nod terms made known by
JOHN KtEpAuvg4..
REUBEN GOLDEN, Anclionent.
Tan. 14, 1867. to
ON THURSDAY, the 28th dit t y of FEBRU
ARY inst., the subscribers, as Adminis
trators of the estate of Joseph Fink, Sr., de
ceased, will sell at Public Sale, at the late
residence of said deceased, in Germany town.
ship, Adams county, on the Baltimore and
Gettysburg turnpike, near Littlestown. the
following valuable personal property, viz t
1 GOOD FAMILY HORSE, four years old,
3 Ciics, 1 Rockaway Boggy and Harness, 1
one-horse Wagon and Gears, flay Ladders,
Shovel Plough, 1 Corn Fork,, 1 Harrow, 1
Wheelbarrow, Crow Bar, Shosels, Hay and
Dung Forks, bog Chain, Cow Chains, Halters
and Chnins, Cross-cut Saw, Hand Saw, arid
other articles ; also 4} acres of Grain in the
Ground, with household and kitchen fur-al
lure, viz :
3 BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING, 1 Trundle
bed, 1 Cot, 1 Bureau, I"Cherri Table, 1 Sort,
1 Corner Cupboard, 6 Chairs,2 Tablas, 1 Safe,
2 Stands, 1 Desk and Lookig !Glass, a lot of
Carpeting, Stair Carpet, Cook Stove and Fix
tures, Parlor Stove and Pipe, Copper Kettle,
Iron Kettles, Iron Pots, Dough; Tray, Churn,
Tin-ware and Crockery-ware, 4 lot of Bags, 3
Lard Cans, a lot of Wrote, PCtatriee by the
bushel, 2 Barrels of Vinegar, and a variety of
other articles, too numerous to mentidn.
Sale to commence at 10 &clock, A. tif , on
said day, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
PIUS P. ;PINK,
JOSEPH FINK, Jr.,
ham; Kisco, Auctioneer. Adm'rs.
Feb. 4, 1667. ts*
ON THURSDAY, the 28th day of FEBRU
ARY.next, the subscriber, intending to
quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his
!residence,r in Straban township, Adorns coun
ty, half a mile southeast of Hann's Statiinn,
Ithe following valuable Personal Property, viz:
3 head at HORSES, (one a mare with f0a1,.)
3 Milch Cows, (two of them fresh,) 4 head of
Young Oettle, 3 Sheep, a good Two-horse Wa
gon' end Bed, a good pair Of Hay Carriages,
, Plough, Corn Fork, Double Shovel Plough,
I Winnowing .Mill, Cutting Box, Land.ißoller,
Hay Rake, Side Saddle, 2 pair of good Breech
bands, Front Gears, Collate, Bridles, Check
Lines, Butt Chains, Breast Chains, gaiter and
flow Chains, Log Chain, Double at-cl single -
trees, a lot of Bags, &c., with Household and
i Kitchen Furniture, viz I Table, Ten-plate
'Stove, 1 Bed and Bedstead, Boxes, Barrels,
and a variety of other articles, too numerous to
mention.
Sale to commence at 10 o'clbrk, A. M., on
said d iy, when attendance will be given and
terms made known by
HENRY BUCHIR.
Jan, 28, 1867.* John Stallamith, Ade*.
S"" pou f 's ESTATH.--L Letters of Ad
ministration pendente lite on the estate of
Sarah Doll, late ottlie borough tif Be/wick, Ad
sum county, deed., liming been granted to
the undersigned, residing in Sacksin town
ship, York county, he hereby gives notice to
all persons indebte I to said estate to make
immediate payment, nd those having claims
against the tame to piesent them ptoperly
authenticated for settlement.
ANDREW SOUR R, 4drnir• pond. lit*
.bnuary 28, 1887. et
A FIRST-RATE SAW MILL AND SHIN
GLE MILL, all in good condition, and
plenty of work, with good Water Power—one
mile from Herring's Mil), iu Franklin town
ship, known as "Diehl's Mill." PossessiOn
given April Ist, 1110.
Jan. 28, 1867
Personal Property
Public Sale.
Public Sale;
Ilroties,
For Sale atestp.
4. M. HUNTga.
-- 27.105 79
Loans from Bank k sundry persode, 6,160 00
Cash from W. A. Duncan, jury lees, 9G 32
" Jacob Bushey, coal, balance, 10 00
" Ba muel Lilly, " 20 00
" sundry persons for old lumber,3s 89
" John Fowler, fur costs, 24 00
Refunded recognisances, 59 00
Exonerated tax from sundry persons, 22 4o
Additional tax for 1866, 174 08
Tie outstanding County Tax and Quit Rents
appear to be in the hands of the followiug
Collectors, to wit :
Y'rs. Collectors. Bor's.&Twps. G. State tax
due co.
1862.
Rob't 11cClestf,t Illtreiltonban, $lO 80
•
1863.
John Slentz, Gettysburg, 13 38
1864.
John S!entz, Gettysburg, $63 10 62 92
Jacob Sourbeer, Berwick tp., 28 48
1865.
R. Sherry, Cumberlat.d, 250 09
E.W. liarbaogh,* Ilamilt'bitn, 350 51
Henry Duttern4 Huntington, 410 66
Jos. Wickenham,f Menalien, 184 34
Henry Sl.tybaugh,* Butler, 112 14
F. Mclntire,* Liberty, 173 G 2
1666.
H. D.Wattles.t Gettysburg, 189 69
Do. quit Rents, 75 04
Henry Brertm,"t Cumberland, 522 12
Henry 2hultz4 Huntington, 965 76
Francis Will, Franklin, 139 33
Michael Bender,f Menallen, 762 57
Fred'k Quiggle,j , Straban, 526 36
Robert Tatson, Hamiltonban, 417 71
A. F.ekenrode,t Mountpl'aant, 894 58,
S. Eieholtz,f Reading, 193 49
John Klunk, Oxford. 916 37
Samuel OrnilorlT,f Hamilton, 338 80
Daniel A. sell, Union, 533 TS
W. Brogitnier,t Conowngo, 62 0 6
Healy Sleybaugh,f3utler, 546 5
J. Brenamanj Latimore, 335 51
D. A. Cownover4 Mountiny, 304 01
H. Ehert,l- Tyrone, 370 tir
Samuel Harner,t Germany, 266 64
Jacob Hull, Berwick tp., 141 1.8
John Nunnentaker,t Liberty, 278 01
I'. Blocher, Littleetown, 137 93
T. Ilieger,t Bet wick. bar., IEI 83
Outstanding County Bounty
1864. John Slentz, Gettysburg, $122 76
" J.teQb ,Sourbeer, Dgywick tp., 25 46
/Whose marked thus * have paid in full
since settlement, anal &base zuurli.cil Shur f
hex* paid in part.
..
CR.
fly_orders paid out, as follows, to Wit : •
By auditing and settling public fleets, 448 00
2. C. Neely, Esq., appointed by Court
to audit public offices, 25 00
Printing, blanks, &c., 852 87
Sheriff's bills of Court costs, 1,556 62
Clerk's pay, , 500 00
Abatement to Collectors of 5 per et,, 1,388 16
Fuz and wildcat scalps, 31"00
General Jury and Tip-staves' pay, 1,673 69
Assessor's pay s 567 40
Wood sod coal for public bOildings, 518 6t
Repairs at 'public buildings, - 16156
Grand Jurys' pay, 5Ol 77
Rekister, Prothonotary. and Clerk of
Session's' fees, 150 75
Tax refunded to sundry persons, 77 83
Certificates of Constables' .raturns, 98 46
Treasurer of Alms-house, 14,200 00
Counsel fees, 73 00
Postage and stationery, 54 81
Notes and interest paid Bank and
enmity persons
S. March, Es 9., persons,
Abraham Bros, gi
Samuel Wolf, u ,
District Attorney's fees,
Justice and Constable fees fo
mitting vagrants,
seeping prisoners at Baste
itentisry,
Bedding and clothing for Jail,
Material and work at Jail Cis
FAhnestoCk Bros., goods, &c.,
Justices' fees for holding inqu
DLL W. C. O'Neal, post alone
amination of the body of J.
Mon,. . 30 00
M. McKinney, election laws for 1966, 12 00
Orphan's Court, 48 25
J. A: Walter, county bounty due 1861, 50 00
John McGlaughlin, .. ' .. 50 00
Joe. Sullivan, ‘‘ is 50 t 0
D. Reesman, II , II 5 0 00
Railroad Company, l3 45
George Arnold, Esq , revenao stamps, 535
Israel Yount, warding Jury, , 28 00
George Wiant, assessment &Oki, 38 00
Expressage,2 55
,
Adams County AgricUltural Society, 100 00
Gas Company, 11 00
Michael Rupp, Court-house Keeper, 36 011
W. F. Murphy k Son, docketi for
public offices,
Special Court,
N. Weaver, returning stolen horse,
(reward paid by county,)
41 20 00
N, Ostmark, 21 80
1. it. Fittenturf, in full on contract
of Conowago bridge, 1,449 00
New wooden bridge WOMB hock
creek at :Sensor's, 588 68
New bridge at Kohler's mill, 200 00
John Scott, Brig. inspectoroimount
received out.of collo.) , funds, by
act of Assembly, 1866, 446 00
Officers' pay et Serial; elections, 407 93
" " Fall elections, , 537 43
Repairs at bridges, 372 52
Road damages,_ 183 00
,
Jacob Tressi. former Treasurer, Cr.
ror in Collectors' accounts,
Ja;ob Sbeg4e, .7reasurer, amount
paid out of county funds" on State
quota,
Adam Itebert, gbertf, for summon-
log juror;
Direztors of the Poor pay,
Collector's lees,
Exongtrationa to Oollectors,
Outstanding tax and quit rents in
hands of Connectors, 10,491 68
Treasurer's salary, 692 CIF
Balance in hangs of Treasurer, 1,099 68
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from and itonplred with the origioats restain• , Jake Jared's 1 Great Illtettaeltaa
ink in the hookiin this ()Tice, are titre Sere- 6 / 6 E MA I te pE, FABl,g,tf . , ri ?mad Or
unto set our hands, aad &fazed the seal of said: "ma maw 11 "n 7.7 rtxmas,
ofdee, iit.Gettosbeeg, the eighth day of .Jan-; Benuft/kr g/ fko-Skict. i Gice , ries, It•rglpir!, Iftventrerre, te,
nary, one thousand eight hundred and silty- i TESTIMoNIALS ?B(N CREEBKATED LA- --AT .I.C. ZOik,h 4 SON'S, NEWI) XIFORO, r.t.
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DIES. lre have just returned from the e'ty, *hare
A. KRISII,
S. WOLF, .
X. WISKStAi,
Commissioners of Adults, county
Attest —J.M. WALTNR, Clerk.
To the fletto:able the Jafiges of the Cciult of
Common Pleaa of Adnets county.
We, the undersigned, duly elected Auditors
to nettle and adjust the Public Accounts of
thiTreasarer and Commissioners of said coun
ty, having been ewer* or Armed agreeably
to law, do report the following to be a gene
rid statement of said accounts, from the 50
day of January, L. D. 1866, to the etht day of
January, A. D. 1867, both days inclusive :
Jacob Sheads, Esq., Treasure', and Commis.
sioners, in account with the county of
Adams.
sTo balance in hands of former Tea-
rer at last settlement, $3,563 86
Outstanaing county tax and quit
Dents in bends of Collectors, 12,445 84
Amount of county tax and qu it rents
assessed for 1806, • 27,105 79
Loans from Rank .11 sundry persons, 6,160 00
Cash from W. A..Duneary Esq., jury
fees, 96 32
" Jacob Bushey, Esq., for coal,
balan:e, 1 -1" 00
a 'Samuel Lilly, Esq., " 10 00
" for old lumber, - 33 89
John Fowler, costs,
Refunded recognizance, 58 00
Exo.irated tax from sundry perm:int, 22 46
Additional tax for 1866, 174 08
Byoufstandinglaxes 1'02.1864, $6l 10
II • 1865, , 1,490 76
14 1866, 8,938 83
for 1859, 90 Ok)
$49,716 24
*I I, J 1866, T 51
Disbursements on county orders, 34,604 :8
Trensurer'S commiss,on, ' 692 98
Balance due county by Treasurer, 1,099 68
,r
49,716 24
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- STATE TAXES DU% dOtra.
DR.
To amount of outstanding 21 mill
State tax, $9ll 38
" i mill Statt tax, 76 46
" State tax assessed for 1866: 2,861 60
" :paid out of county funds on
State quota, 276 12
3y outstanding 2/ mill State tax for
18tid, $ll5 58
Fees allowed Colleetors for 18€6 and
previous years, 314 36
Exoneradons " II 145 78
Outstanding i mill State tax for
1662 and '63, t 48 12
,
Fees allowed Collectors It 7 84
Exoneration. " if 47
Paid State Treasurer, as per receipt
` July 3, 1866, 3,137 72
Balance due ccunty by Treasurer, 455 91
To outstanding military fines.for 1885, $B3 52
relief " 1883, 135 70
Ealauce due Tre3surcr by county, 97 88
By oatstanding military for 18r8, $37 02
Fees allowed Collectors for said year, 8
10.492 69 'll5 58
Exonertuions
Outstanding relief fund's fqr 15C6, 135 70
1.4 S 22
To outstanding countlbonntyfur -
/BP, $1.194 14
By outstanding' county bounty for
1606 $l4B 23
Fees allowed Collectors 336 52
Exonerationi " it 35 GI
Balitace duo county by*Treasurer, 673 79
We, the undersigned, Auditors of the coun
ty of Adams, Pennsylvania, Cent ed and sworn
in pursuance of law, do report, that we toot,
slid audit, settle and adjust, according to law,
the account of the Treasurer and Commis
sioners of said county, • commending; on the
fifth day of - January, A. D, 1866, tad ending
on the eighth Jay of January, A. D. 1867,
both days inclusive—that said account, as
settled above and entered of record in Settle
ment Book in Van Comnsissioners' office of
Adatns county, is correct, and that we find
balance due to the county of Adams by Jacob
Sheads, Esq., 'Treasurer of said county, of
one thousand and ninety-nine dollars and
sixty-eicht cents, ($1,u99 680 also on State
taxes due county, a balance due county by
Treasurer of four hundred and fifty-five dol
lars and ninety-one cents, (,$483 910 else on
county bounty a balance due county by Treas.
nest. of six - itundred'and seventy-three dollars
and seventy-nine cents, ($673 79;) also on re.
lief fund a lar-lance due Treasur .r by county
of ninety-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents,
($67 88;) and in outstanding county taxes ten
thousand four hundred and ninety-two dollars
and eighty-eight cents, (110,492 88.)
JOSEPH 131JEKEE,
J. C. PITTENTURF,
I. BREAM,
Feb. 4, 1867. 4t Auditor'.
4;777 89
pAy, 30'2 50
. 4 302 so
, g 301 50
_429 00
COM-
EOM
Pen-
137 15
,ern. . 46 12
or .1411, 37 14
sitigns, 41 05
ez
• asa•
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINES are su
perior to all others for FAMILY AND
31 AN OFACTURING PURPOSES.
Coutain- all the latest improvements ; are ,
speedy ; noiseless; durable ; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circulars tree. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed: No consignments
made.
Address EMPIRE S. 1L.C0., 616 Broadway,
New York, [Sept. 11, 1866. ly
Fall and Winter Goods.
ASCUTT & SONS have just received an.
other tine assortment of NEW GOODS,
consisting, in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Omni
nets, Kenturky Jiall3, and Tweeds, for Gen
tlemen's wear. Also, a fine assortment-of—
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
47 00
432 18
.Our stock has been selected wall great care,
sad we are prepared to sell as cheap as any
other establishment in the country. We ask
the public to give us a call and judge for
themselves. Call and see us. No trouble to
show Goods. A. SCOTT k SONS.
' Sept. 17, 1866.
=ME
A LARGE lot of Pine Shingles from $11.50,
tat 14515 per 1000 ; for sale 0. the Lumber
4
C. 11. RUSIILER.
Oct. 22, 180 e.
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your PHOTOGRAPHS at
TYSON'S
T ABLE - trims of the Etvttle Field, singly,
I I or in . sets, very low Also, STEREO
bt;u PIG VIEWS of thu Bs t.le Field at the
Excelsior Gallery. Dott't tail to se.. them.
C. J. TYSON.
THE rash Is for the Excelsior Gallery. All
are waited upon in rotation and with dis
patch. ' C. .1. TYSON.
•
TIRICES at the Excelsior ceenot be under
'rated while the quality and style of PlC
cannut be surpassed. Call and es•
amine. ' C. 3. TYSON.
WE are always glad to see our frieudi at
the ExiAlsior. It still stands is the
aime old place, on York street, opposite the
Bonk, Gettysburg, Pa. C. J. TYSON.
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116 12
07 20
60 00
2,259 45
560 16
40,718 .24
A UDI T.O RS' REPORT
PR.
MEI
ts " 18G3, 63 44
is " 1864, 470 33
It s" DM, • 1,576 33
ss " 1866, 59 35
" Ezonerations for 5839, 100 00
II It 1803, /1 72
/I - il , 1864, 129 03
It II 1865, 319.90
RELIEF k MILITARY FUNDS
DR.
COUNTY BOUNTY.
DE.
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Empire
Pine Shingles.
This secret of beautifying the ekln being
known only to Messrs. Jared k Rene, they
honorably state that it differs from all other
preparations. It gives to the most harsh and
freckled skin heal . the texture and color of
polished Ivory, removing all discoloration",
whether apps firing as freckles, tan, rnorphow,
moth of blaelo% orm "packs, and is especially
successful in smoothing out the marks left by
the smallpox.
The agents of "L'Smail de Paris" most con
fidently submit to the. public the earnest en
dorsements of *such distinguished ladies as
Signora RISTURI,
FRIACIT 1 VESTYALI,
Miss 11.4436111 MITCUELL,
Mrs. D. P. 130WERS,
Lueti,LE WESTERN,
-Madame PONIST,
Mrs-EMMA WALLER,-
LUCY RUSHTON,
NOME DE 3fARGUERIT.TES,
Miss A. PERRY,
and many others, whose high sanding in the
profession gives the stamp of truthfulness to
their intelligent and genuine approval.
The beautiful Lucille Western says:.
"I find that the 'Email' pioducea all the
brilliancy of rouge and lily-white, with the
great and peculiar advantage of total harm
lessness. It really adds to the softness and
beauty of the skin.
The magnificent Vestvali says-.
"I have suffered so much fruut the vations
white lotions, dic., which my theatrical pro
fession "obliges me to use, that I consider it
a perfect benefaction to - find a preparation
a hich gives the necessary whiteness to the
skiri, and leaves the skin cool and smooth."
Miss Maggie Mitchell says:
24 00
49 716 2 4
"itinve tried the skin beautifier, 'L'Email de
Paris,' and found .that it instantly imparts a
datum( broom and freshness to' the com
plexion."
"Jared's Email ,de Paris" is need as a deli
cate beautifier of the akin for Theatre, Saloon
or Bail goon), by the most refined and scru
pulous ladies, producing all the beautilying
effects of rouge and lily-white, without their
vulgar glare or injury to the akin.,
Sold by all first-class Druggists,.Perfumers
and Ladles' flair Dressers.
L. !sateen, 822 Broadway ; Domes Barnes &
Co., a:d F. C.Nells k Co., New York;, and
Eugene Jonin, 11l South - Tenth street, and
Johnston, Holoway k Cowden, Philadelphia,
Agetlts. JARED 4 RENE,
General Agents and Importers,
Jan. 20, 1867. 6m New York.
PREP:A.IIE FOR YOUR SPRING CROPS
Baugh' 8
Raw Bone Phosphate,
ft highly : popular and dependable Fertiliser,
of twelve years' standing, and of which many
thousand. tons are annually sold.
Maryland Powder of Bone.
Guaranteed free from adulteration and an
alyzing 54 per cent. Phosphate of Lime, and
over 34 per cent. Ammonia. Uniformly made
and fine enough to drill. ,
4,125 58
• Ground Plaster;..
A very superior artiole, manufactured at
Red Beach Mills.
• No. I Peruvian Guano,
Or direct importation, which I will deliver
from Government Agent's Warehouse.
bar All of these articles wip be fareisised
nt lowest rates. StdrLiberal discount to
dealers. fittrSend for a circular.
GNORGG DUGDALN,
Nos. 97 and 105 - Smith's Wharf,
I.3.turtmona, Me.
*SR - Orders received by Slinuel Herbst,
Gettysburg, Pa. (Jan. 28. 3m
4.123 69
TiHE BEST IN THE MARKET.
THE VICTOR SORG° MILL.
Ofer Five thousand of these Mills have been
made and sold in the last three years. The
best recommendations can be given.
Also-COOK'S EVAPORATOR, for making
Sugar and Molasses, said to be the best*i use.
317 10
144 00
CORN CR USHERS.
Three different sizes for grinding Corn in the
ear, ni shelled—or any other kind of grain.
This is a machine that every farmer should
have, as a bushel of ground feed is equal to a
bushel and a half unwround. The high price
of feed of all kinds makes an imperative de
mand for some kind of machinery by which to
.sari. It is a rapil grinder and durable. •
317 10
BELLS' FOB CITURCIIES,
SCHOOLS, FARM HOUSES, FOUNDRIES, ka.
.11Ade_of the beswteel composition. Church
Bells insured fotgne year.
WILLODOHBr s GUM SPRING DRILL,
WITH CROWELL'S GUANO ATTACHMENT.
Ibis is couaideted one of the beet Drills now
in use. It will distribute any Lind of grain
evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three
to the acre, The Guano Attachment has given
entire satisfaction wherever used. It is so
constructed as not to clog :u sowing any kind
of Phosghates or Rine Meal. Having sold a
number of these machines last season, I can
fully lemma:tend them to be what they ire
represented. Persons wishing to buy should
make application early as the supply is small
and the demand great.
1,194 14
F. F. slum's CAST STEEL. PLOUGHS.
First, It is the only Plough yet produced
that wit invariably scour in any soil.
Second, It is now an established fact that
It will last from three to . sii times longer than
any other steel plough in use. •
Third, It draws lighter than any other
Plough, cutting the same width and depth of
furrow.
The different parks of the Plough are cast in
moulds, into the enact shape desired for the
mould-boards, shares and land-sides,
giving
the parts most exposed to wear any desired
thickness. The shares can be sharpened by
any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male
able and works kindly. Edge tools have been
made out of pieces of the plough by,,, black
smiths all over-the country. '
For s.sle by W 1. WIBLE, Agent,
: Aug. 27, 11308. Near Gettysburg, Pa.
Sewing Mnehineg.
Fr FIE GROVER'dr BAKER.—THE BEST IN
1.1:4:. These Machines have become so
well known that little need be said by way of
recommendation. They have taken the first
'premium at all the We—State Fairs, end are
universally aeknowledged to be the BEST in
use by all who have tried them. The "Grover
Bakar Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are
points that have been by no other
Machine. They are the only rn 'chines that
sow and embroider with p•rfection. These
Machines are peculiarly adapted it' Family
use. Th y are almost noiseless, sew directly
from the spbol withoilt rewinding, and are
simple in their construction. They are easy
to manage, * a_ndean be worked by almost any
child. Every family — should have one. They
We labor, they save time, and they mom money,
and do their work better than it cast be done
by hand.
Tte undersigned having been appointed
Agent for the above Machines, has established
an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where
be will always have on hand a supply. Per
sons wishing to buy will please call and exam•
Inc for themselves.
ifitirNeedles and Thread will also be sup
plied. T. S. WITHEINJW, Agent,
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
Ang. 27, 180. Cf
XCELSIOR is -our moVo ; to olease all
our aim; and to render satisfaction, in
every instance, our determination.
C. J. TYSON Gettysburg, Pa.
Cooking Steven 4t Tinware,
AT REDUCED PRICES. Also, Bridge's
Double Fire Chamber, Patent Fire-glace
Stove, a new and superior invention. Call
and see it at B. G. COOK'S.
Jam 1867.
fII . RAIN MID GROOBRIES.—TIni highest
ki market prise paid for Grain cod ell kinds
of Produce. Groceries, Fertilisers, lte. , coo
stoutly on head for este at the Warehouse of
Aug. la, 1886. GULP EARNSELAW..
IiArESLIWES DIM syrreas kr vale,st
.01, Hones Drug and r MAI hue.
Farmers,
For Sale;
we bought a very large snl well soleetk
stick of all kinds of goods, suitable in our
line, wader
THE LATE DECLINE.
Our stock 'consists In pert of PUNCH
NERINOEK, COEWURGS, Dams*,
Calieeed, Plaids, itteacheJ and Unbleached
Muslitts; a large assortuverst et Marl, Drawn
and Plaid allovool Double SHAWLS, Selma:
ral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Ate.
. MEN'S WEAR, consisting in part of Broad
and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy OnSid..
meres, Cassinets, Plain And Fancy Flentals,
Under-shirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SWAN
HATS and CAPS, Driving and buckskin
Gloves.
A complete assortment of GROCEttISS, at
low rates.
HARDWARE, such as Tire Iron, Spring,
Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Horse
Horse-shoe Bar, Nan E3‘lll, Hammered Iron,
Nails, Spikes, Spore!. and Perks, Door Lucks,
Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges arid finzaws.
Paints, Otis, init , l9, Patty, .ka.
CHINA AND vitIRENSWARR, by the est.
Thankful for past p ktronage, wo tope .1*
merit the sauna in the naive.
J. C. ZOUCK & SON.
New Orford, Dec. 10, l$6U. 3m
Great Conoweigro .31111 s.
19. 0 00 tV IT ; I .EIVW ANTED.
e nniletsigned, having remodeled and Inf.
proved his Mills, near New Chester, Adatult
county, (formerly called "Walnut Grove," but
now "Gro it Conowago Mills,") is prepared to
do all kinds of work in his line with urinsaat
dispatch.
Constautly on hand. for sale or exrhangs, - ,
the very beet eitalities of Super, Extra and
Varna.) , pr.ouu, aloe Rye, Corr ant Buck
wheat Flour, with every 'mire, et Chop ant
offal of wheat.
Having A SAW MILL attached, bale .pre
pared to saw all kinks of lumber, at We short
est notice. .A farmer in need of lumber and
flour, can pat a log upon his wagon, throw a
few bushels of wheat cm the t ip, hwe the
wheat exchanged for flour and the log eWried,"
thus saving a double trip—aad all because of
the new and yenfeict mach imerunew employed,
in these mlitla.
Having the beat of werkm•e, he will he
able to please everybody. Thankful Jur past
favors, he hopes for a cootinuance of the
same. - • H. i. MYERS.
New Chester, Jan. 14, 1867. 31a*
Latest Fa%laions
PEM AND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELEBRA.
TED PkTENTDUPLEXELLIPrie(ua
ÜBLE SPRING)
SKIRT
THE WOIDIIRPUL 'GRIM! LITT and great coca
TORT and TLRAIIIIRIC to any lady WliArtng the Du.
PLEX - ELLIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced partic
ularly in all crowd: el Assetnblies,Operasstirria.,
gee, Railroad Cars, Church Pears, Ara Chairs,
for Proenesade and louse Dress, as the Skirt
can be lolled when id ase to occupy •Stnall ,
place as easily and - convenicutly as a Silk Or:
Muslin Drees, an invaluableqsalityin
not found in any Single Spring Skirt. '
A lady having enjoyed the nowise, cow
roar, and great CONTIRISKOS of wearing. the
Dun= KLLIPTIO STIRL SPRING SKIRT fur .
single day, will never afterwards w Ilingly dia.
•pense * with their use. For Children, Misses
and Young Ladies limy are super:or to all
others.
They wilCaot ben/ or break like the Single
Spring, bet will preserve their per Sect ant!
graceful. ; shape when three•er "leer Orditiary;
Skirts will base been thrown aside as useless.
The Ihn.ps ure covered with double and twist
ed aimed, nod the bottom rods are not only
double spsiags, but twice (or double) covered,
preventing them from wearing out when drag
ging detVii steps, stairs, &e.
The Duplex ,filliptic Is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion Magazines its the STANDARD
SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advantiri
gea in Crinoline, viz: superiai quality, petfeer
manufacture, stylish shape, finish, ilezibillty,;
durability, comfort and acoaciany, enquire for
J. W. Bradley's * Duplez Elliptic, or -Loab l
Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the gemala
article.
CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION
be particular to NOME the skirts offered as
"DUPLEX" have, the red ink stamp, vie: "X.
W. Drailley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs., -
upou the waistband—none others are geoulue z.
Also Notice that every Hoop' will admit a pi¢
being passed through the centre, thud revealj.
inz the two (or double) springs braided toga&
er therein, which is the secret efAheit 9asib4
i and strength, and a coMbinatiou ust to be
fo . und in ney other skirt. -
FOR SALE in all Store's where FIRST
CLASS skirts are sold throughout the Uuß l i
States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by' the Sole Owners of t
Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY R CAVIL', •
87 Chambers k 79 k 81 Beate Ste., N. Y.
Jan. 21, 184. 3e,
A Card.
- Dr AVING di/posed of the Excelsior Oaf-
Ll_ lery to 0, J. T_yson, I take this oppor
tunity to thank those who, during my short
residence in Gettysburg, have tapered 4.
with their patronage .; and also to reeo ...
mend Messrs. 1. G. and C. J. Tyson to t o
g l ,
confidence of the pubic, as I have in all the r
dealings with me found theta to be npri t
and honorable men. 11. B. BUY D,l
Dec. 24, 186(1. ' 3m ' i
cONSTANTLr orx hand, an assoruaent
FINE IRASIES, PHOTOGRAPH Acf
B ,ES, Cards and Baskets foi grasses fro st
the Battle Field. PROTOGRATHS of one
Generals and other disting,uished individual!'
at the Excelsior Gallery, C. J.TYStoll.
11.867...BiaCkWCU do CO. have now
1867—resdy their Revised Catalogue of IT
614-
1867—paperi for 1861, containinin all the
1867—principal Publications, for which Oily
1867—receive Subscriptions at tka Ileyalar Rain,
1867—and, on mar.y of them, oiler the advise
1867—rage of subscribing fer 3 months. Semi
1867—for a copy containing Lull details Of our
1867—admirable system of opentt'on. .We
1867—refer to the Publisher of this paper.
BLACKWELL k CO.,
Office, 82 Cedar Street,
Box 4,298 P. 0., New York.
Dec. 91, IsB6. 3m
Shoes, Gaiters, dim.
JOHN M. RHILING,
131 OASLUILI Scale;
west side, a few doors from the Public l'Squtwe
Gettysburg, his laid in 50 exeelleut assort
matt of Oboes, Gaiient, Ake., for
3110; WO3LI AND CIIILDRIIN,
which he is offering at the very lowest prollte.
Having bought for cash, Cl the latettk reduc.
tion, he is prepared tootle, great kargetin..
Boot and Shoe manufacturng retries' OS 111
the Bathe plots*, and the bes t kind of work
made. Jaii.N 3L
May
s'
o r
14, 18G8. t(
Philip Bedding,
TITSTICE OF- TUB PEACE, will be
0 office, (at his residence j ). in Cumbe
township, on Tuesday and Friday o
week, to give kis attention to Justice'
Iltdil. . [Dec. 3,'1860.
Photograph Album..
THE largest, most beautiful and chest
lot of Photelgrapb Albums ewer octs'i
in Gettysburg. just received at the lr..L 4 ' .
Slolt GALLRRY. Albums holding ritr"
tures °al , ST 73, Our stock romp or"
:30 different styli's, among which " eei""
breted everlasting Chain and.. e Hite*.
These Albums we have boa grst and ens
determined to sell lower then tb Rine quali
ty can be bought for anywhere t this ege" t y
or out of it. C J. TYSON.
Jan. 28, 18137.
. 'adagios
PalltE StIINGLESst to that:wail
for sale at JACOB ADS'S nerr !Am
ber Yard, on the Rant , adjobtlag the Li*.
Kilns. Gettysburg.
Nov. za, 1868. tf . ' .
A r cs -HORINERIORUG S?OlUt Tilt it"
a l wa y s 60 ft cooli liallattineit lof
it . figs, o$ B, PER3I7 04Yr SOAPS t= l
,
ids tron . OIN _ TW ___.-
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