II Public, Bali OFTA.LUABLII PERSONAL PROPERTY. --10 a TUESDAY, the ittib day of MARCH meliwkikelkillissegibir will sell at Public Bale, , ,on fithol'in Volintpleasant township, Ad-1 ams comity, near J. it R. intler's store, about one mile from Golden's and Hann's Stations sespectively, the following personal proper ty, via I WORK HORSE. 3 Cows, I Bull, 1 Helfer, 1 three-horse broad-tread Wagon, with Lime Box, Wood ladders, Hay Ladders and Hay Call'slates, Wire Rake, Ground Roller, Patent Cutting Box, Ploughs and Borrows, Donhle and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Forks, Dou ble and Single-trees, Breechbands and Crup pers, Collars, Bridles, Housings, Wagon and Riding Saddles, Check Lines, Wagon end Plough L ines, Bolters andeow Chains, Breast Chains, Butt Trace.,Critchers Log Chain, Grind-stone, Wheelltbarrirsr, iorks, Rakes, Shovels, Lioes e all the iron work for a new Plough, and a variety of other articles, too nu :novena to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., 4 cla Amid day, oaten attendance will be givers .and terns etude known by - PETER STALLSMITH. 1661. ts* (M. B. Mlnksa, _ Public. Male rtF urtsoNAL PROPEitTY,,r-01 . SAT sJ lIRDAY, the 30th of MARCH next, the intending remove west, will aril at Public Sale, at his residence, in Mount pleasant fownshiP, Adams county, near White Ilan, the following personal property, viz: I KARAT WITH FOAL, 1 Cow, 1 Shout, 1 One-horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, as good as stew,,/ good IIEArLSE, I set of Hose Ge irs, 1 get of Baggy ELsrues Slegh Bells, Corn Forks, Crow-har, Picks, Shovels, Forks. Halter and Voyr Chains; a full set of CABINET-'IIAKER , 11 t 7 9 , witk a first-rate Turd,ng Lathe, Bor ing k.'47eltine, Grind-stuae. a lot of (And) .'.plat Ned Cheery, said lucli Poplar and Cher ry Boards, Oak Joists, tte. Also, a vatiety of .NEW' FURNITURE: Sidi'', ,5. , 14, Bureaus, Sigks,(lheste, Wash and Caudle Stau.la; with Jlouser,old .Ind Kitchen Furniture, such as TABLES AND CliAlas,Bm'steads and tied ding, Clocks, 3 Ten-plirte Stoves agid Pipe; Iron levities and Pots, Glass and Queessware, trin .d rockery•war,,-Tubs, Meat Ve:4sels, .Bacot And Lard by the pound, in eliust4.l.s.eutire stork of household artiziest too numerous to ineation. • • Sala to conimence at 9 o'clock, A. sr., on paid day, when attendance will be given and terms made kaowy. by JOSEPH B.EDERMAY. -.Taco's Kl.trac, Anctioneer. 4 . Feb. 25, 1867. ta* rublle Sale CkF 'PERSOSAL PROPERTY.—On TCES• /, DAY and WEDNESbAY, the 19th and 201 of if 4.1112.6 nest, the sttbsorP)er, inttud iuNo remove wes., hill sill at Public Sale, at ,his residence, ta Tyrone township, Adams coan:y, I mite ebrth of :s,evr ebe•ter„ the tut cal rub 11(.1-Son:a crocirty, 6IA K !DAISES, (two 6t them mares mctih fOil anti one aliref-ratestallion,) I Year ling Cblt, S mila Cows, (four of them H tD be Iresh about the time of sale.) 3 C.ttle, 20 SheeiK 3 Shoats,. I brwwl-tread Wagon, with Bed, I two-horse Wagon, I ttoa.Lw ay Bogey and 11.traeis, with Spread, I . ,Threshing Ma chine, t -Winnowing L 11, I Iteane.l. and er, I -Crain Drill, 1 Sleigh. 1 Sled, Plotto;:ls, Barrows, Shovel P 1011211., Log C.h.aus, Fifth ehain,l Halter "and Cow (Alms, Stretchers, Flint:le l- and 1/mlMb-trees, shill sets- of Morse IGears. Also, Household and Kitchen Furuilti, viz : HI r ?Alumnus, t Corner Cup board, Kitchen Dresser, 3 tables, CbaiN, I Eight-(1 y C:m. lc, I Cook Stove, 1 P.olor f;tcve, Teu-plote.stove,l !land Cider Flax arid a variety of other arttcles, -ioo nu ii-rnus to mentioa. Sale to coujinencr• at I o u'cloc'K A. M. on each otten.iauce wlll be gh,eu rad te,nis , Made hpown by JACOB WERTZ. IL. HE/Kka, 'lei.) :Fe,b. 1 ,25, 1867. ts* Notice. CATII ARINE JI ACK LE V'S ESTATE.—Let tet4s •ai'ministiation on the eztate7of C .tharine Macklcy, late • 01 Sttaban tov4.n aitip, Adatns county, deceatteil, !rating been granted to the andetligued,residiug in the same town. , hip, they ttereby give null, e to aliitersutie indebteti to said estate to make itum_s_diate. paymeut, :tad arse havin,ir claims ag.LI! the same to present them properly authenticated. Cur settleuteui.. PE It!ACKLEY, MARY J..CAS !MAN, Feb. 27,, 1887. Cl* Admiuistretors Notice. 11 4 LI7,ABETI1 S hSTATE.—Let tsrs of a.iministratian on the estate of Eliz- I, firth M c kley, deeea-ed, late of Straban top., A dams] co.; h.% ing been granted to the under residingin the same t wp., they lerhby give notice to all f;ersonsindel4ed to said estate to' make immediate p tyment, and those having claims ngair.et the same tc present them prop erly a4tisenticated for settlement. PIiTER !if ACKLEY, ' MARY J. CAt•IIMAN. , Feb. 25, 18437. 43t* Administrators. Notice. . 1 I DIi7iND F. GUREIZNATOWS ESTATE.— Lettiers testamentary on the estate or Ed rnaud P. Guberoatt r, late of Cooowago town ship,• Adios county, deeenfied, baring been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same s towaship, he I.erirby gives notice to AB pertons indebted to said (state to make imtne diatepAyinenriand those having e!Ans against the state to present• them properly autheutiL toted fotsettlrmeat. • JAMES W. GUEERVATOR, Fah.r2s,, 18 , 07. tit Executor. . • - Choice Western Lands. VANE, hand some clia:ice Western coVII located near Railroads, Coon ey Towns, Churches, School•h9oses, trhich I will exchange at a fail pritie for Ram. Retatein Adam county. GEO. AU.NOLD Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1867. tf ! Female College * BOI3DENTOWN, N. J., pleasantly located 'hr Delaware river, two-aud three; qiiartrir-liours' ride 1.1:t• Railronil from New York, and oite and a quarter troua phia. 1 SITIDIER'W.SB-10N CONIIIENES lIARtil Yor Ciltalogueg, containlng_terats, etc., aodrets Ray. JOIll4l if. BRAKELEY, A. M., Pre ss:, }eb. 2 3, T. Im t . Bordentown, ...T.' _-.-- ' • . A greenbio • AND pretiFITALILE 4 qty,OVILENT FOR LEISI4E TINE. ItiIISSRS.S. ItLACK.WI:LL tt CO." 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IMI TABLE.—O, and after FRIDAY, T NoV.-9 , tth, passenger- trains on the Han over Branch Railroad will leaye as follows : FIRST,TRAIN, (which snakes connection with three trains on the Northern °antral llallwat at the Junction,) will leave Hanover at 9.00 A. Id.„ for York, Baltimore, Harrisburg, and intermediate points. sarThis train returns to Hanover at 12 11., and arives at Gettysburg at 1 P.ll. SSOOSD TRAIN leaves lidnover at 2.20 P. M., andiarrivis at the Junction at 3.10 P. 11., connecting with the Mail Train South, which arrives at Baltimore at SP. M. Passengers by this train for 'Lock lay over at the Junc tion until 6.12 P. 11. Paaseagers leaving' Baltimore for Hanover, Getr ytt arg and Littlestown, wall take either the " train at,li 4. .41., of the V 341, Liao it 12.10 P. lt. - JOSEPH LEIB 4gent. Dee. 41. public 4PiabMe Wee. ON MONDAY, the nth day of MARCH (114 MONDAY, the 11th day of 110.011 neat, tie sulacrDwfw, Eseantors of As, k_y nest, the sabecnber, Intending to remove last will and testament of Frederick Holtz, de. to Orteysbarg, will sell at Publhe Hale, it his ceased, will sell at Public Sale, at his late residence, in Franklin township, Adams co., residence, on the New Chester and Oxford one mile south of Arendtsville, the following roan, one-fourth of a mile from the former personal property, viz t place, in Streban township, Adams county, 2 WORN HORSES, 1 two-yearling:Crilt, 3 the following valuable personal property, viz : • Cows, 2 Heifers, 1 three-horse broad-tread 5 head of WORK HOMES, one of them a Wagon, nearly new, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Hock fine young Stallion, 1 Two-yearling Colt, 8 away uggy, ploughs, harrows, double and head of Mitch Cows, 4 head of Young C.ittle, single shovel ploughs, corn fork, wheelbar , I Sheep, 4 Brood Sows, 25 Shoats, 2 Four- row, all nearly new, 2 sets of breechbends, horse Harrow-treed Wagons, 1 One-bores' collars and bridles, halters and cow chains, Wagon, 1 Rockaway Buggy, 1 Two-horse Car- I large grindstone and fixtures, grain cradle, i rings, I Threshing Machine, Spring-tooth scythes and snaths, forks, rak es; 3 scaps of Rake, Drag Rake, Orain Drill, Winnowing bees, ten-plate stove and pipe, large iron ket- Mill, Cutting Box, Ploughs And Harrows. Dort- tie, barrels, boxes, vinegar, and a lot of other bin and Single Shovel Ploughs C3rn Forks,' articles too numerous to mention. Double and Single.trees,Horse dears, Breech.i Sale to commencs at 10 o'clock, A. M., on bands, Croppers, Rriiiles, Saddles, Lilies,' said day, when attendance will be given and Whims, Housings, &put and Butt Chains, terms made known by Halter and Cow Chains, 'Log Chains, Jack-, ADAM W. MINTER. screw, Wheel-hamar, Rakes, Forks, Pieki, : Feb. 11, 188 T. [John Hanes, AttcOr. Ratiocks, Shovels, .and otlrer farming imple ments. Also Household and Kitchen Furni i tore, via TABLES AND CtIAIIIS, Beds and Bed steads, Cupboard, Eight-day Clock, Gook Stove and Fixtures, Baeon And Lard by the po J nd, and a variety of other articles, too nu merous to mention. Sale to commence at A o'clock, A. Y , on Said day, when attendance will be given and terms mods known by DAVID HOLTZ, JOSEPH HOLTZ, Feb. 25.1867. ts* Executors Public .Sale. ON TUESDAY, the 12th day of 1111 ARCH next, the subscriber, intendidg to go West, will s 11 at Pnblle Sale,tat the late resi dence of Samuel Gilliland, deceased,- about one mile southeast of Heilersburg, Adams co., the fallowing valuable Personal Property, viz. 3 HEAD OF HORSES, (one of them an extra fine animal, among the very best in the county, and nOt to be surpassed under the saddlo, in harneQs or in venni.) 2 Cows,one of them fresh, 3 Sheep, 3 Silo its, 1 Three-horse Wagon, I Spring Wagon, a first-rate Lime Bed, new lEtv Carriage, P'oughs, Harrows, Corn Forks, Single and Double Simnel Ploughs,; Double and Single-trees, Stretchers. Jockey Stich - s, Patent Cutting Box, %Winnowing Mill, Brant's Patens Wire-tooth Hiffse Rake, Drag, Rake nee: Sleigh, Carriage Spread. 2 sets di Single flatness, 3 sets of Wagon Gears, Col }tars and bridles. Riding Saddle and Riding Br idles, Check Lines, Plough- Lined, and a , Four-horse Line, Log Cimino, Relate and Cuw Chains, 3 sets of Traces, Breasts Chains, Butt Chains, with chaini2,44 every description : , -1 set of Manure, Bo2is, about 300 feet of Walnut Boards, Mowing Scythes and Snaths, Grata Cradles, Maul and Wedges, 2 Ax e ., Wood Saw, 2 Patent Manure Forks, Pitch , Forks, Rakes, M ittocks, Picks, Shovels, Spades. Dung Hook, Grindstone, Wheel-barrow, Work Bench, a lot of.uld Iron, a lot of Bags, Hay by the ton, one-harlot the Grain in the Ground, with boirsehold and Kitchen FUrniture, t.. : a NEW BUREAU, 5 Itedsthais and Bedding, 3 trah.eSti 2 Carder Cupboards, 3 sets of Chairs, 2:Bain:king Chairs, Chest, Desk, Sink, Cooking Stove autl'Fix Lore's, 'I en-plate Store and Pipe, Iron Kettle, 3 Wash toilers, 24 crocks cf Ap ple-butler, t.O lbs. of Lard, a lot of Bacon, Lard Press and Sausage Stutter, Spinning Wheel; Wool Wheel, Merl Vessels, Churn, Tubs, Barrels, and a v irieiy of other air too Rattieroll9 to mention. ' Sale to Cualabtlice at 9 or, lock, A. 11.,, on said da2,, when attend ,ace #ilt be ,g ve l a and , terms roach kuu a a lay NOAH F. REMIT. •! janr 23, 1867. Jolts; 14,iers, Am:twitter. Personal Priperty I I Icarge Sale AT- pUBLIC SALE —Ou TIII:IIS'JAT, the : 1 - 1 , TALC %nu: PERSONAL PROPERTY. rt 211,t day of MAI:Cif ,next tae subseriber i ~ , kir —On WEI/W.-AM l', the 20th; day of will 4!! at Public Sale, 'at his residence, iu MABCD next, thg' subscribers, Executors of Mounisoy tuaruship, Adantsxonnic, about 21 the Will or. Jacob Sheely, deceased,4ill sell tales fraud Liitlemistri, and wi; hut i of a I...iie at Public Sale, st the late residence of said of theGettyshttrg turnpike; the fuller. ing ler • ; deceased-, in Franklin tuyrnship, Adorns coun tson&'priipinly, viz : tyyon the elrl Menallen road. about 1 mile holdf IliffilES, one a mare with foal, 5 Milch Cows, 2 Dulls, 6 Young Cates , lg Sh&.p. northeast olCashtown,24lB Win-wing-in-110a ,, b ro „ d ., al proper , v, viz : 2 Brood S.ils, le SIIOA/S, 1 fuucsiverr, . tread Wagin iinl Lime Bed, I. Tottr-porse ' 5 good WORK HORSES, 2 Colts,' l 7 Cows, 3 head of Fat Cattle, bead of Young Cattle, narrow-treat' Wagon with Stone Bed, 11.1 v 23 Sheep, besi les a niunper of [lambs, 1 Carropos Old Ladders, I NEIV, BUCKEYE . Brood . Sow, 12 Shoats, 1 broad.treiad f Air- It EA PER, iiitli Self-raker attached, I nes, horse Wagon, three-inch tire, 1 narrlowstread Threshing Machine, with Double Shaker, (rod .AVagon, 1 Log Wagon. I Cart, gdod Writ wahine,) Grain Drill, Corn rlanter, Plough., corn forks, corn Sheller, cloverseed huller, Bed, flay Carriaze, Wood Laddees. Doug cutting box, horse gears, wagon and ridingßoards, 1 new Falling-top Buggy a/Italliasmeain, 1 1 4 , hreshing Machine, Spring Bike, ,Ciorn 6a..1.11c-, iiridl.?s, coldlrs, I set of carriage liar Fed ness, litth chain, log chain, halter and cow er Cutter, Grain Drill, Winnowing llill,Cut clia'ins, jack-screw, and other farming ' , p i e _ , ling Box, 5 Ploughs, 3 Borrows, Ciatteator, Corn Forks, 3 Double Shovel Pleinghs, 1 amts. Also, household nod Kite.litn Fund- Shircinan Corn Planter, Spreaders, Slagle and Lure, v;z: 4„BEDSTEADS, 4 tattles, I safe, I ' pat i or Douhle-tree J irk Screw, Jack Aiter, Log 1 clock, I cook stove and fixtures, Fifth Chain, Butt Chaine, Breast stove, 2 spinning wheels, wool wheel, churns, (4 hllmusi barrels, tulis, Meat rease:s, puts, kettles and C hains, COW . Chains, 2 sets Hind•Gesits, 5 sets ,of Front Gears, 2 sets Plough Gesell, Wagon P with a variety of other articles too nu merous to mention. • elfer'Sale to commence Saddle, Btidles, Halters, Housings, Collars, at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, when attend- Wagon Whip, I Cross-cut Saw, Sand and ance will be given and terms made known by i Wood S./WS, Axes, Mattocks, Pieks o Shovels, PIUS P. FINK, j Forks, Ibtkes, I com,dete set of Blaelcsmith's [Jacob Klunk, Aur-Cr. . Tools. with Aliv:l and Vice, lot of Old Iron, ; Maul end Wedges, 2 new Greencastle Grain i Cradles, Ci ler Barrels, Me..t VestelS, Copper Kettle, lot of Grain Biigs, lot of Apple Butter, lot of Books; 1 eight day Clock, 1 Ten-plate S'ove, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, sled a va riety of other articles, too nitakeroni to men tion. i Feb. 11, 1967.* Public Sale. r I N TUESDAY, the sth day of MARCH vy next, the subsestiber, intending to (pit farming, will .sell at Public Sale, at his resi dence, in Franklin township, Adams county, one mile south pf Arendtsville, the following valuable personal property. viz: . 3 good WORK HORSES, 1 pair orMules, 3 Milch Cows, 1 fine Bull, a'lot of yo l log dit tie,•l narrow-t-read four.horse Wagoui 1 tu o horse Wagon, Lime- Bed, Small Wagon Bed, hind and tront.Gearr, Hay Carriage, 1 pair of Wood Ladders, 1 Wood Sled, Collars and DI idles, Halters, Traces,% 3 g- ,o I Lides, Log Chains, Cow t-bains,. Ploughs, Harrows, 1 Winnowing Mill, Double and Sirgle Shovel Ploughs, Spreaders, Double and Siusle-trees, Bakes,. Forks, and a variety of other articles, too numespaus to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. 15., on said dityi when attendance will he given and terms made known by HENRY LADY. Feb. 4 1967. ts* Groceries tit Proristions. frIHE undersigned continues tile Grocery & Provision business, at the old stand of Strirkhouser & Wisolzkey, in Baltimore st., Gettysburg, a few doors south of the Court housb, and - nearly opposite the Post Office.— Fl is stock is alwiys full, embracing the best of everything. , As he sells un slim profits, the more goods are disposed of, and in the end he makes a living anyhow. Ile asks everybody, from the couutr,y as well as the town, to give him a call.. llis COFFEES, SUGARS, SYR UPS, MOLASSES, SALT, FMB, Spices, Teas, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, ?Hatches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms,- Red Cards; eIONFECTIONS; Fruits, Nuts,Segars, Tobac cos, Stationery, &c., 'lc., can't be beat. Come and see for yourselves, and be convinced. sintr i pyatela and Fresh Fish in their season W. I. IL WISOTZKgY. Feb. 11, 1867. tf ' For Sale Cheap. A FIRST-RATE SAW MILL AND SHIN GLE.MILL,,aII in good cond•,tion, and plenty of work, with good Water Power,one mile from Herring's Mill, in 'Franklin town ship, known as "Diehl's Mill." Possession given April let, 1067. A. 11. HUNTER. Jan. 28, 1867. • Cooking Stoves it Tinware, AT SEDUCED PRICES. Also, Bridge's Double Fire blumber, Patent Fire-place Store, a new , and superior inveation. Call and see it at, • t S. G. COOK'S. Jan. 28; IBBT, r T lIAVR gone over the eitire stook of AL- Bums and FRAMES, at the fluelsior Uallery, and marked them down to within ft fraction of cost. Now is 'your, time for bar gains. C. J. TYSON, ANYBODY can have soft hands by trains Dr. R. Horner's °LINN. . DIIPHORN & HOFFMAN are receiving New Goods every week from the eastern Civ ties. Do not fail to give them a call, oa the northwest Corner of the Square, Gettysburg, Pa. ••(1A A MoutitI—A.GESTS wanted $ 01,1 fur six entirely new article., just out. Address 0. T. GABBY, City Solidity; Bid teflon!, 31e. play 31,. ISO. ioly GET yons rUOTOGIILMM at ; ' Trso*s. Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE.—On THURSDAY, the Ith day of MARCH next, the subsriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at public Sale, at his residence, in Hamiltonbetit twp , AiNlll3 county, half a mile from Fairfield, the following valuable personal property, viz: 3 HORSRS, 3 Mules, 2 Colts, 2 three-inch tread W.gons, 1 bed, bows and cover,2 one horse Spring Wagons, two - horse Wagon Box, 1 Carriage, 1 MCormick Reaper, 1 spring tooth Rake, 1 gum-spring Drill, 1 pair of_Bow L Oder's, 1 pair of Hay Ladders, 1 pairof Wood Udders, ploughs, harrosys, singleand double sh,vi I phu4lis, single and doubles trees, Threshing Machine,winnowing mill, 2 pets of breeckbands, 3 sets of front gears, 2 Sete of mule harness, wagon saddles, 1 set of carriage harness, 3 sets C.l By-nets, collars, bridles and h ihers; 1 anvil, 1 vice, Lammers, tongs, a large lot of iron and metal, 150 bushels of barcoal, a lot of steer chains, wheelhitrrow, fifth chain, 30 tons of , HAY, 600 bushels of ears of CORN, a lot of inch Poplar Boards, 500 Locust Posts, for' post and board! fence, 600 Locust Stakes ; 3 Bedsteads, 1 Corner Cupboard, 1 twenty-four hoar Clock, with other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by WILLIAM CULP. Feb. 11, 1867. [Jacob Mickley, Attar. Public Sale. Okl TCF...iDAY, the 12th day of MARCH next, the subscriber, intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his resi dence, in Cashtown, Adams county, the fol lowing personal property, viz : 3 head of good WORK HOILSREc all lend ers, 1 Colt, rising three years old, 4 Mulch Cows, several of them will be fresh abbot the time of wile, 3 tWo-yearling Heifers, 1 large 81,11, 9 heal of Sheep, 1 Sow and Pigs,! 1 good ihree-horse Wagon, Wagon Bed, Hay Carria ges, Wood Ladders, Trotting Suggy, l 1 Ben derseille plough, 2 harrows, iron double sho vel and wooden double shovel ploughi6, single shovel ploughs," corn foik, sled, winnowing mill, 2 s,•tes of breeehbands, 2 sets of peddling Irtritc,s, suitable for plough or wagoni , buggy harness, good aa not - , bridles, collars( 2 wa gan lines, wagon saddle, cow chainsi,i double and three-hone trees, single-trees,,ona-horse spre,d2r,, 2 picks, mattocks, seythies and 6uuuhs, lug chain. carrying chalti, 2 sets of breast chains, 'rakes, nrtaure and pitcii forks, 8 bushels of planting potatoes 4 TEN4PLATE large iron kettle, with many other snicks tou numerous to mention. I Sale to commence at la ecluck A. ?0 . ., wli attendance will be kiven and terms made kaawn by JOSEPH L. WE,iIILE. (Jacob Mickley, Auct'r Feb. 11, 186"; Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, I.A. M , on said d ty, when nt:en.l.lnce will be Oven and terms made !mown by A kRON SFIEELY, J IMES iIeILVA,V, JOHN HAVE% Auctioneer. Executore. Feb. 11, 1967. Register's Notteef 'I\IOTICE is .liereby given to sill Legatees 1 . 11 and other persons concerned that the Administration Accounts hereinafter, mention ed will be presented at the Orplian'a Court of Adams county, for confirmation sad allow ance, on TUESDAY, the 26th day of FEBRU ARY, 1867, at 10 o'clock; A. M., vizi: 3. The account of Wm. C. Seabooks and Emanuel Overholtzer,AdministratorS of Chris tian Ovei holtzer, deceased. 4. The Account of Michael W.l Momper, Testamentary Trustee under the witl of Rev. Jof.n Albert, deceased, of Hiram Al ert. S. The second account of Andrew] Bittinger. and John Bittinger, Executors of Jacob Bit tinger, late of Franklin township, deceased. G. The fint and final account of Deorge W. Harman, Executor of Jacob Mortore l , dec'd. 7. The second and final account, of Henry Thomas and Margaret Lockhart, Administra tors of David Lockhart, deceased. 8. The fourth account of Fredericit Dellone, surviving Executor of the last will and testa ment of John Dellone, deceased. I 9. The seemi acc cunt of Amospchlosser, Executor of the last will and to tament of Charles Showers. deceased. 1 • W. D. HULTZWORTH, Jan. 28, 1867. Register. Iron---Iron--Iron '2 ETTFSBURG FORGE. Ur The subscribers respectfully lttform the public that they have erected a Forge in con nection with their Steam Mill, and are now manufacturing , - FORGED AND HAMMERED !RON, such as Plough, Horse-shoe and Ba Ircn, and respectfully invite Blacksmiths and Peelers to give them a call, teeing satisfied; that they will be able to please as to quality; finish and price BRINGMAN WARREN. N. 8.,-The highest market pride paid for wrought and scrap iron. B. Dec. 17, 1866, Notice. OARAR DOLL'S ESTATE.—Leiters of Ad mirtistration pendente lite on the estate of Sarah Doll,late of the borough of Berwick,4.4l - county, dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, residing in Jackson town ship, York county, he hereby gived notice to all persons indebtel to said estate, to make loatediate payment, and those having claims against the same to piesent then* properly authenticated for settlement,. ANDREW SOUDER, Adm'r, ;pond. lite ~immary 28, 18q7. 6;, IN order to prove the assertions made In favor of procuring PHOTOGRAPHS at the celsior Gallery, call and ill' for your PICTURE. No charge will be made unless you ire pleased with the result and choose to leave , your order. C. J. TYSON. 'SUPERIOR quality of the bait Louden ;Drell HAM, with or without fasten' for ea4e by D. 3teCREAR,,T 4 EIQS: Public Sale OF TALUABLX PIRSONAL PROPRRTT. —Op TUESDAY the 19th day of MARCH next, the subscriber,intending to quit farm ing, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Monntpleasant township, Adams county, half a mile south of Mount Rock. and near the State road from Gettysburg to Hanover, the following valuable Personal Property, viz: , 2 head of WORK HORSES, 3 Three-year. ling Colts, (2 of them a perfect match,) 7 herid of Mitch Cows, (3 of them will be fresh ly time of sale,) 3 Heifers, I Bull, 8 fine Shoate, 1 Sow with sale,) 5 Sheep, 2 Four-horse Wag ons, (one a Broad.tread, nearly new, and the others Narrow-tread,) Stone Bed, Hay Car riages, Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders, Feed Troug. 1 One-horse Wagon, Threshing Ma chine and Horse Power, (the thresher being -new,) 1 Buckeye Reaper, Patent Wire Rake, Grain Drill, Clod Roller, Sled, 2 Harrows, Cultivator, 2 Ploughs, Corn Forks, Single and Don ble.trees,Three.h orse-tree, Rolling Screen, Rakes, Pitch Forks, Manure Forks, Shaking Yorks. Patent Ccttirig Box, lot of Grain Hags, 2 sets of Breectibinds, 2 sets of Front Gears, Log Chain, Fifth chain, Halters and Chains, lot of Cow Chains, Walton Saddle, Blind Bri dles and Collars, Jack Screw, Mattocks, Picks, 2 Knappiug Hammers, Dung Hook, with other farming implements. Also Cooking Stove and Pi )e, I Table, 1 Wool-wheel, 1 Patent Churn, lot of Bacon, with a variety of other articles, too,nomerous to menticru. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by SARGEL SHORB. JACOB Ktutrx, Auctioneer. Feb. 18, 1867. ts* Public Sale. O N WEDNESDAY, the 27th' day of FEB. RU.kftY inst., the subscriber will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in New Ches ter, Adams county, the following Personal Property, viz : 2 head of HORSES, (one of which is a mare with loal,) I yearling Colt, 1 Cow, I Two and Three-horse Wagon and Bed, as good as new, Spring Wagon, Hay Ladders, Sleigh, Plough, Cultivator, Shovel Plough, Horse Rake, Win nowing Mill, 2 seta of Harnecs ' -4 Collars, Housings, 2 Leather Fly-nets, Hitc hing Straps, Leather Check Lines, Straps for lines and bridle reins, also some new Harness Leather, suitable for reins, lilies, .kc , to be sold by the piece, with Tea-plate Stove ani Pipe, 2 Bed steads, and a variety' of other articles, too nu merous to mention. Sale to ccmmence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and tirMs made known by GEORGE EHRERART. Feb: 18, 1867. is Personal Property AT PUBLIC SALE.---On MONIpAY, the 11th day of MARCH next, the subscriber, !intending to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Buchanan .Va lley., IFranklin township, Adams county, the follow ing personal property, viz.: 3 head of HORSES, 6 Cows, 1 Heifer, 1 Bull, 1 four-horse broad-tread Wagon, Wagon Bed, Lime Bed, Hay-Ladders, 1 good Threshing Machine and horse power, fodder cutter, win nowingmill, cutting box, ploughs and har rows, single and double shovel ploughs, sin gle and double-trees, 3 sets of horse gears, halters and chains, cow chains, grindstone, sledge, crow-bar, forks, rakes, a lot of Ches. not Shingles, &c., With a ten-plate STOVE & PIPE, Table, Bedstead; Chairs, and a variety of other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M.on said day, when attendance will be given and terms ruade known by SAMUEL BRADY. Feb. 11, 1:+61.*. [Jacob Mickley, AuctY. Public. Skit. ON TUESDAY, the sth day of MARCH next, the subscriber; inteniing to quit farming, will sell at Public Sale, at his reel dence,.iu Straban township, Adams county, 2} miles west of Hunterstown, near the road to lluxurnasburg, the following valuable per sonal property, viz : 4 YOUNG HORSES, 3 Cows, one fresh about time of sale, 5 head of Young Cattle, 1 a two-year old Bull,l four-horse Wagon, with bed and hay carriage, 1 good Rockaway Car riage, for one or twe horses, with Spread, 1 spring wire-tooth Hay Rake, winnowing mill, 2 ploughs, harrows, 2 cultivators, double and single-trees, stretchers, 2 flax brake?, snatch isg mill, roUing screen and cutting box, 1 set of carriage harness, breecbbands, backbends, cruppers, collars, bridles, traces, butt chains, log chains, forks, rakes, shovels, and a large variety of other articles too numerous t 6 men tion. ileirSa,le to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made kn3wn by Feb.ll, 1857.* - EPHRAIM SCHRIVER. Forwarding and Commission House. F 1 4 )IIR AND FEED. GRAIN AND GROCERIES Having purchased the extensive Warehouse, Cars ' Are, heretofore owned oy Samuel Herbst, we beg leave to bafor. the public that we are continuing the business at the old stand on the corner of Washington and Railroad street's, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kin Is of produce. &Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Gro , &Fries, kept constantly on hand and tor sale, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilizer 3, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. SkirA regluar line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY MOUSING, and accommodation trains will pe run as oc casion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to nu, will be promptly attend ed to. Our cars rat to the Warehouse of Ste censor, & Sons, 105 North llow.od street, B.kl timore. Being determined to pay good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite every body tc give us a call CULP & EARNSUAW Aug; 13, 186 d Tin Ware and Stoves. TfIE subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still csntiuues the business of making ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at the old stand, (formerly Andrew Volley's,) in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen usia, &c. Also, COOKING STOVES Ar. NINE-PLATI. STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 1865. tf - - At the Old Business y EWIS KUMHERANT has recommenced 1 . 4 The TAILORING business, in Chambers. burg street, between Washington and West streets, Gettysburg, and asks a share of the custom of the public. His long experience in the business enables him to guarantee good fits and good work, whilst the latest f..shions will be consulted in cutting whenever desired. No effort will be spared to render satisfaction, and he teels sure that all who patronize him will oe satisfied. MS prices for work are as low as they can poisibly be to afford him an economical livingyand no one could in reason ask them to be any less. He asks his old friends to give him a call, as well as the pub. lie generally. ,' Nov. 12, 1466. V. N. BONDS. MEE First National Bank of Gettysburg will sash 5-20 and 10-40 U. S. Bonds; also 7-30 and Compound Interest Notes. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Oct. 6, 1866. tf Shingles. Pants SEUNGLES, the best in the market, for sale at JACOB MAWS mrar Lum ber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Kilns, Gettysburg. Nov, Zfi, 1868. tf MISRLER'S HERB BITTERS for sale at Border's Drug and 'near Stare. AT HORNER'S DRUG STORE yon can always find a good assortment of BRUSHES, COMBS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, kc., Ac., kn. LONSTANTLF on bend, an assortment of FINE FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH AL , Ca.rds and Baskets for grasses from the Battle Field. PHOTOGRATHS of our gierterala and other distinguished individuals $t the Fuelitor Gallery; C. J. TYSOII. Fablle Sale la r v i ffati -D DAI:. the 21 301 . 48y r ot MAlteli next, the subscriber. intending to gait house ; keeping, will sell at Public Sale. at his residence, on the road leading from Kohler's Mill to 111 st - (Adams county) and *abort distance aunt the latter place, i A LOT OF GItoUND, whereon are erec ted a one and a half story LOG HOUSE, [Him Stone Out - kitchen , Bake Oven Smoke ~ House, Frame Barn, torn Crib. Hog Pen, and all other necessir.) outbuildings; also a good well of water near the door. At the same time and place will be sold, ANOTHER LOT OF GROUND, cont lining 4 Acres and 87 Perches, adjoining lands of Joseph Felix, Patrick Dough erty, and others. The land is In a good state of I cult:vat:on, having been recently well limed. Alse, at the same time and place will be sold, 1 , 2 young MILCH COWS, twill be nasal about the I time of side) and 2 Shoats. Also Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as Bedsteads and Beal -1 ding. Bureaus, Tables, Cimirs, thirty hour Brass Clock, Looking t,laases. Pletures,Windowl3llnds, a lot of Carpeting, Cook Stove and fixtures, ten , plate Stove and pipe, Shovel and Tongs, Sink Bench, Doughtray, Churn, queensware,Earthen ; ware, Tiuware.Knives, Forks, Tatfle Spoons, Iron Kettle, Iron Pots, Pot Rack, Flat Irons, Bacon,and Lard by the pound, Corn and Potatoes br the. bushel. about I were of Grain hi the ground. Vt heel barrow. WI n 110 WI IW M I 11. Forks, Rakes, Scythes, Axes. Wood Saw, Shovels. Spades. Cow Chains. a lot of Bags, together with a variety of other ar ticles. toonumerous to mention. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, when attendance will be given and terms ; made known by EDWARD COLGAN. Feb. IL 1887.* " [Adam °eater, Auct'r. Bounty Account. SF,TTLEMENT made the 12th day of January, 1807. of the Bounty Fund of CUMBERLAND TOWNSHIP. Dr. Monies borrowed for filling quotas rival Banks and different parties, MDR 115 Crat ar47 volunteers for two drafts, $26,500 no Total expense of board end travel, 583 00 Burrowed money returned to Fahne- sio-k Interest pond to Levl M. Plank, SIONIZS RECEIVED AND PAID OUT BP FRANCIS • BREAM. TREASURER. lir. Rerelved of L. A. Bushman, Tax Col lector, 15,907 42 Received of T. Deardorfrand C. Schriver, Collectors, 4,917 00 Borrowed from Jonas Robert, 1,200 00 Francis Bream, 1,100 00 Snroteription money received from. C. sdniver and C. Daugnerty, holisertption money received from. C. , niug:herty, 300 00 Subscription money received from S. A. toucan and others, 550 00 Subscription money received from A. Plank, 220 00 Subscription money received from J. Q. AlieWeit, 535 00 By mnnles paid In Bank and to other persons, 515,1 2 8 53 _ Treasurer's percentage, 73 00 Balance In handl' of Treasurer, : ill 31 Monies nubseribed and paid Mr, the pur pose of bounty allowed by the Act of . Assembly, 81,MS 00 Subscript,ion monies to collect, T 6 o o 5,571 00 Extra cost of volunteers through forged papers, 1,225 00 6,796 00 Iffonies received to pay the excess of bounty to volunteers, 7,705 00 Showing a deflciCof LIABILITIES OF t,I7SIIIEELAND TOW2CSTI IP. Gettysburg National Bank, ' $1",440 13 Son:as Ileln•rt, 00 Ph: air, snsaalaar,l,.tso 00 M. Plank, - 4;,11 00 • Gvorge Btibliman, Ueorge bwope, A. ST Al President of Attest—N. LiGirrNzit, Seeretary. School 'Board. We, the undersigned, Auditors of Cumberland township, have examined the foregoing accounts, • uud submit them as correct. DAVID P. WF,HtERT, ItAPHAEL Sit ERFY, Feb. 18, MM. 3t [Star copy.] • Auditors. Three Tracts of Land • A T IUBLIC SALE.—On TUESDAY, the sth day of MARCH next, the Directors of the Pour of Adams county will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, the following TRACTS QV LAND: Nu. I.—Three Acres and twenty-two Perches of cleared Bottom Land, situate in Strahan town ship, on the east bank of Rock creek, adjoining lands ofJoslah Bonner and David Shealler. Will make a good meadow. No. 2.—Three Acres and onclitindrcd and forty nine Perches of cleared laud, situate in Cumber land-township, adjoining lands of David VJ Wier, Michael Miller and others. No. 3.—Five Acres and two Perches of cleared land, situate in Cumberland township, adjoining No. 2, David Wisler and others. No. 1 will be offered at 2 o'clock, P. M., aiiiiNos: 2 and 3 at 10 o'clock, A. M. . . , Terms made known on day a sale. JOHN.N. GRAFT, JiGIN NUNNEMAKER, .1011 N RAHN, A. W. FLENME•7O, Adel Directors ot the Poor Feb. 18, 18417. is The Collateral INHERITANCE TAX received by the Register of Adams county for thb year, beginning Dec. 1, 1863.1nd ending Nov. 30, 1.810: Received front the estates of the following nam ed decedent., to wit : Jacob Mortorf, t7l' 15 Mary Hupp, 13 73 . Lotus S. Ex.ick, 2. 75 Mary Mellvaine, 45 17 bit mucl Harland, 75 00 Peter Oreenholtz, 81 04 Mary Spahr. 104 56 Elizabeth Musser, ' 286 John Rhea, 159 00 Maria Bollinger, 28 00 Atialine McCullough, 45 74 John Rhea,_ 100 00 Christian Hostetter, 23 53 Sautes Ewing, VIS 53 John Rhea., 20 00 Catharine Heck, 13 15 John Rhea, 91 23 Whole amount c 4; tax, 11,195 57 Deduct Regleter'e 5 per cent., 59 78 Due Commonwealth, 81,135 79 I certify that the above statement is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. C. NEELY, Feb. 18, 1887. it Auditor of Public Offices. 3 Cents-Reward. arIDWARD g111:11ItINE Jays that I have left his bed and board: This Is not true. He has no bed, and never had any. He lias left my bed, and was tad lazy to work. LYDIA ANN C. KRUHRINE. Germany tp., Feb. la, 1547. 31. For Sale. Bow wncrow. In pod e , nattion, can he ji bought of A. It. FEISTEL. Watch and Clock /11 Ater, in Carlisle street, liettysl,urg. Wm. C. Stallsmith, GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTER 6c CONTRACTOR, Keeps constantly on hand and manufactures to order, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window Frames, Cornice, Door and Window Brackets, or any other article in the Building Line. Seasoned material constantly on hand, ex perienced workmen always in readiness, and work executed with dispatch. isarOrders promptly attended to. (.I:2n. 28. 3m Notice. LYDIA HOLLINGER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on tl a estate of Lydia Ifol linger, late of East Berlin, Adams county, deceased, having -teen granted to the under signed, residing in Franklin township, York county, Pa., he hereby gives notice to all per sons indebted to said estate to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to pi esent them properly authentica ted for settlement. GEORGE DICK, Feb. 11,1867. 6t* Executor. For Rent. THE VIRGINIA MlLLS,with Miller's House, and other privileges, one mile from Fair field, Adams county, for rent. Enquire of ifej John Musselman, near Fairfield, or of W. .kIeCL FUN, Feb. 11, 1867. ' Gettysburg, Pa. Photograph Albums. MRE largest, moat beautiful and cheapest lot of Photograph Albums ever offered in Gettysburg. jnat received at• the EXCEL SIOR GALLERY. Albums holding 50 tures on ysl 75. Our stock comprises over 30 different styles, among - which are the cola. brated everlasting Chain and Hinge Back. These Albums we have bought low and are determined to sell lower than the same quali ty can be bought for anywhere in this county or out of it. - • C. J. TYSON. Jan. 28,1867. ' Philip Redding, JUSTICE OP THE PEACE, will be at hie office, (at his residence,) in Cumberland township, on Tuesday and Friday of each week, to give his atteution to Justice's busi ness. [Dec. 3, 1886. 4m WHEATON'S ITCH OINTMEST at aor. nes Drug Store. • - Camay Normal SelasoL AT the earnest request of many Tesehers and others, the subscriber slit open TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, or OGUIITY NOR MAL SCHOOL, in GETTYSBURG, on TUES DAY, APRIL 2d, to continue in B ees on thir teen (13) weeks. The Stuool will be open to students of both sexes, but only a limited number can be received. There is great need of such a School in our county, an , l it is hoped that young persons, especially. who wi•b to qualify themselves for teaching in our Common Schools, will avail themselves of this opportunity of dbing so at a moderate expense. The coarse of studies will embrace the branches enumerated in the Provisional certificate, and will include, also, Algebra, History, Physiology, Familiar Sci ence, Vocal Music, and Object Lessons.— Weekly exercises in Composition and Decla mation will also be held, in one of which all will be required to engage. Students will be required to submit to week ly reviews of their recitations, and to a public examination at the close of the term. As the specific aim and object of this fichoril will be to qualify young persons for the posi tion of instructors, lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching will be delivered rota time tc limo. The method of instruction will be a judici ous cmnbination of the oral plan with the free use of text-books. The charge for tuition, for the session, will be $8.00 3 invariably in advance. The money will be ie!unded to any one who may be com pelled to leave on account el personal sickness. Hach student, on payment of 25 cents, will have the use, during the entire session, of a wcll selected LAI ary of 1,200 volumes. 'Board and Lodging can he 'mad La Boarding Houses and private families at reuonabls rates. - . 1,000 00 35 G 3 1:12113 Early application should he made. For further information apply, either in person or by letter, to _ _ _ Feb. 11,;867 Sewing Machines. T; ff E GROKER BARER.—THE BEST N CSE. These Machines have become so j well known that little need be said by way of recommendation. They have taken the first premium at all the late State-Fairs, and are i universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have trieclthem. The "Grover It Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by nu other ' Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. Th y are almost noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save labor, they save time, and (Ivy cane money, and do their work better th,an it can be done by hand. Tte undersigned Boling been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will always have on hand a supply. Per i sons wishing to b will please call nud exam ine for themselves. Ref• Needles d T read will also be sup plied. S. ITH EBOW, Agent, Fairfield. Adams county, Pa. Aug. 27, 1966. tf 508 45 WWI F1ET3321 809 00 Farmers, 31 1 00 430 00 PREPARE FOR Yowl. SPRING CROPS. Baugh' s Raw Bone Phosphate, a highly popolnr and dependable Fertilizer, or twelve years' standing, and of which many thous:lll3lone are annually sold. $17,106 Ts Maryland Powder of Bone Guaranteed free from adulteration and an alyzing 54 per cent. Phosplaate of Lime, and over 31 per cent. Ammonia. Uniformly made and fine enough to drill. Ground Plaster. A very superior article, manufactured at Rtd Beach Mills. /Cro. 1 Peruvian Guano, Of direct importation, which I will deliver from Government Agent's Warehouse. gerMl of these articles will be furnished durability, comfort and economy, enquire for at lowest rates. giir Liberal discount to J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double dealers. , - Send for a cucular.Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine GEORGE DCGDALE, 'article. Nos. qr and 103 Smith's Wharf, CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION liAt.rizonz, Mu. be particulAr to NOTICE the skirts offered us 111W'Ordere received by Samuel Hetbst, "DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: "J. Gettysburg, P.a. (.I.in. 28. 3m W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others are genuine. Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil ity and strength, and a combination not to be found in any other skirt. FOR SALE in all Stores where MRS? CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY k CARY, 97 Chambers & 'l9 & 81 Reade Ste., N. Y. Jan. 21, 1867. 3m Jules Jared's "EMAIL DR' PARIS." THE NEW Beautifier of the Skin. TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED LA- This secret of beautifying the skin 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 both the texture and color of polished Ivory, removing all discoloration; whethfr appearing as freckles, tin, morphew, moth or blackworm sp•cks, and is especially successful in smoothing out the marks left by the smallpox. The agents of "L'Email de Paris" most con fidently submit to the public the earnest en dorsements of such distinguished ladies as Signora RISTORf, • rdlle FELICITA VESTVALT, Miss MAGGIE MITCHELL, Mrs. D. P. BOWERS, 'LUCILLE WESTERN, Madame PONISI, Mrs. EMMA WALLER, Lucy nrsnioN, NOF.3IIE DE SIARGUERITTES, Miss A. PERRY, and many others, whose ligh standing in the profession gives the 'stamp of truthfulness to their intelligent and genuine approval. The beautiful Lucille Western says;' "I find Jbat the 'Email' produces' all the brilliancy of rouge and i dily-white, with the great and peculiar advantage of total harm lessness. It really adds to the softness and beauty of the skin." Tile magnificent Vestvali says: - "1 'Lave suffered so much from the various white lotions, Eitc.l which my theatrical pro fession obliges me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to find a preparation which gives the necessary whiteness to the skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth." Miss Maggie Mitchell says: "I have tried th§skin beautifier, 'L'Emitil de Paris,' and fonndi that it instantly imparts a maturel bloom ahid freshness to the com plexion." "Jared's Email de Paris" is need as a deli cate beautifier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon or Ball Room, by the moat refined and scru pulous ladies, producing all the beautifying effects or rouge and lily-white, without their vulgar glare or injury, to the skin. Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and Ladies' flair Dressers. L. lsabeau, 822 Broadway; Demi Barnes k Co., azd F. C. Wells & Co., New York; and Eugene Joule, 111 South Tenth street, and Johnston, Holloway I Cowden, Philadelphia, Agents., JARED & RENE, General Agents and Importers, Jan. 28, 1867. 6m - New York. Shoes, Gaiters, ate. JOHN 31. REILING, Is CA111.1131.1 STRUT, west aide, W few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, has laid in an excellent assert ment of Shoes, Gaiters, Ac., for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, whieh 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 Shoe manufacturing cat ried on at the same place, and the best kind of work made. JOHN M. HAILING. May 19,.1886. If BE undersigned having.tetiredfrom bnsi- T ness, be sake those : indebted to make payment with as little delay as possible. Such as do not settle before the first of Jaen• try next, will Ind their sommacts in the hands of an offices ror collection. JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE. Gettysburg, Nov. 28, 1866. ILIXORLBIO6 is oa motto ; to please' all .Ej oar aim; sad to reader satisfaction, is every Instance, our daterminstioo. C. J. sirSON tiettyabarg, Pa. AARON SITEELY, Gettysburg, Pa DIES Pay 141 IM=l2 great Cesimig. ,I. 0•000 1111 affiLB OP • WHEAT WANTED.' she undeisigned, having remodeled .a 4 Mi• proved hts Mills, near Mew °hooter, Admit. county, (formerly called "Widnes. Chore," beta now "Orvit Ociaowasro Mills,' l ) is prepared Is do all kinds of work in his line with nnuanal dispatch. Constantly on hand, for sale or exchange the very beat qualities of Rapti, inn'sawl Family FLOUR, also Rye, Curd- and Book. wheat Flour, with every variety of 'Chop sat aril of wheat. Having s SAW MILT, attached, ha Is per, pared to saw all kinks of lumber ' at the short est notice. A farmer in need of lumber shod flour, can pat a log upon his wagon, throw sh few .bushels of wheat oa the tip, hrre , the wheat exchanged for flour and the log asweilt. thus saving • doable trip—and all hawses et the now and perfect machine:) , now employed in these milts: Haring the best of .workmen, be will be ablii to please everybody. Thankful for past favors, he hopes .for • continuance of the sense. 11. J: MYIJIL New Chester, Jail. 14, 1867. 3raii Great Reduction I N PRICES OF DRY GOODS, Oreeeriee, Hardware, chteneneare, AT J. C. ZOUCK k KOK'S, NEW OXPOR.D, We have pat yearned • from the city, where we bought a very large sad well selseted stock of :J/ kinds of goods, suitable is oar line, nude./ THE LATE DECLINE Onr stock consists in part ot ritiproa MERINOEI, FRESCH.COBUUROS, Delman", Calicoes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached Mastitis ; a large almortMent of /Hack, Brows and Plaid all•wool Double SHAWLS, Balm. ral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Gloves, kc.. MEN'S WEAR, consisting in part of Broad and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy easel merest Cassinsts, Plain and Pancy Under-it/flirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SHOES. HATS and CAPS, Driving. and Bucklkin Olives A complete assortment of GROCERIES, sit low rates. HARDWARE, each as Tire Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, 'Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Bar, Nail Rods, Hammered, Iron. Nails, Spikes, Spovels and Forks, Door Locks, Pad Locke, Latches, Hinges and Screws. Paints, Oils, Class, Putty, &c. CHINA AND QUEENSWARE, by the set. Thankful for past patronage, we lope to merit the same in the future. - J. C. ZOUCK k SON. New Oxford, Dec. 10, 1/0:363 Latest Fasbions DV AVD J. W. BRAT)LEY'S CELEBRA. TEL) PATENiT DUPLEX liLLIPTIC (Olt DOUBLE SPRING) SKIRT Tire WOIDERPUL PLNXIIIILITT and great con• roar and r - LICASURIS to any lady wearing the Dtr- PLXX Emden° Simr will he experienced parte ularly in all crowded Assernhlies,Operas,Carria• gee,liAilroad. Cars, Church Pews, Arm Ohnira, fur Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can he bolded when in use to occupy a small place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or M üblin Di ees, an in valuable qual ty in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. - A lady having enjoyed the rt.ZASCaI, COM FORT, and great CONVIINIRNCII of wearing tin DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STIC6L SPRING STIR? for a. single day, mill never afterwards w llingly dis pense with their use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they are - superior to all others. Th - ey will not bend or break like the Single Spring, but will preserve their perfect and graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts - will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and the blittom rods are not only double springs, but twice (or double) covered, preventing them from wearing out when drag -ging down steps, stairs, ke. The Duplex lliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and Is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines all the STANDARD SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable advstnta• gee in Crinoline, viz : superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape, finish, flexibility, For Sale. THE BEST IN THE. MARKET. THE VICTOR SORGO MILL Over Fire thousand of these Mills have been made And sold in the last three years: The best recommendKtions can be given. Alsu—COJK'S EVAPORATOR, for tanking Sugar and Molasses, said to be th . ! best la use. CORA' CR vsHERs. Three different sloe for grinding Corn in the ear, o, shelled—oi any other kind of grain. This la a machine that every farmer should have, as a bushel of ground feed is equal to • bushel and a half iin ,, round. The high price of feed of all kirpis makes an imperative do. mend for some kind of machinery by which t• save. It is a rspil grinder and durable. B ELLS FOR CIITIRCHES, SCHOOLS, FARM•HULTSES, FOUNDathIS, he. Made of the best steel composition. Ohnteis Bells insured fur one year. irru.nramnrß GUM STRING DRILL, WITH CROt. ELL'S GUANO, ATTACH NICHT. This is considered one of the best Drills now iu use. It-will distribute any kind of grain evenly, and sow from one bosbel Sp to three to the acre. The Guano Attachment has given entire satisfaction wherever used. It is so constructed as not to clog :n sowing any kind of Phosphates or none Meal. Having sold a number of these machines last season, I can bully recommend them to - be. whet they are represented. Persons wiehiag to buy should make application early as the supply is small and the demand great. F. F. SMITITS CAST STEa PLOIVITS. First, It is the only Plough yet produced that wil invariably scour in any soul. Second, It is uow an established fact that It will last from three to six times longer that any other steel plough in use. Third, It draws lighter tbaa any other Plough, milting the same width and depth of furrow. The different parks of the Plough are east In moulds, into the enact shape desired for the mould-boards) iharet and latid-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. lap tools hive been made out of pieces of the plough by black.- imiths all over the country. , W!(. WIBLg. Agent, Nest Gettysburg, Pa. For sale by Aug. 27, 186 EL N ray absence, there will always be a Mir ky competent operator In chsege of the Egetlitor Gallery, and work of all kinds and under all circumstances mast give astio• fastiou before it can leave our Rooms. - iDjONE bat.ilistrrate PidTURES are allowed to tio'-liiiikhoin the Excelsior- Ga oiles shown like the order is Wed. • - Q. J. 1180.2. IiADI2B wanting a good article of Pella teem Fancy Soap, or Hair liriisbea. es* applied at J. L. SCHICK'S. fiIILL-BARKS AND DRIED FRUIT want. S ed at KA G811E13011% Q WAN'S st,o . e is the place testa 171 of Gratin's OHEAP riRR but PfIOTOGRAPUS made le this county, are mule at the !excelsiorllety, ttpabarig, opposite the Bank. . C. J. TTSOII.