I II ma i Oh! ahe was Ire/mil:pi and fair m, NNW *earmark'Or Coma. CORNE111:41 DAUGHERTY, E*q., Trel6-1 arm', in account pith the Directors or: , With starry eyes.nil d nal Mut hair, Wins...curling tendrils soft, en twit i ted. tile Poor and. douse of Employment of tha..i. : Nut:battled the very heart and us it. Ci3unty at AdarnsOrtim the '.,!ad day of /eau ftrlsrmit CO ST A, for Curling the ILdr ofclther cry, A. - D., 1866, to the 7th day of January, ' - C Sex into wavy and iflosity Ringlets or heavy . • . massive Curbs. A. IK, 1867, both days inclusive: i Ily USII/g this article liadfini nod Gentlemen ran Da. , , beautify themselves a thousand Min. I.i. is the 7. Eilarrce of',lncob Shouts, Esq., for. ' ' only article in the world that will curl strairt hair. and at the same tim give IL beim,' u i . WIZ Trilliliter, e a glossy appearance. The Cri,per Cmita. not only n County Teasurer, Order or curls the hair, but Invigorates, beantillea and .1 • . eleallSeld it: is highly and delightfully perfumed, and Is the most complete article of the kind ever otfe.red to the American panne. 'Mc Crisper Coma will be sent to any addruni, inaltal anal puatpuld, for SI.. . Address all orders to W. L. CLARKE. & CO., Chemists. No. 3 Ww.t. Fayette Street, Syracuse, li. Y. March 4, 1861'. ly di on Cash Oil nnwagara 'orders, Interest of.Jolns Martin, Cash of Gent** Meek - John S. Gruff, s, Pigs, - " - Jaiob Plank, ash trees, 8a15a...104d Jacob Culp,•Esq., for- , „mer/Steward, • SO .05 , Out-dootpanpers' support, 1,(56 DO Itircliandi+e. and groceries, 4.006 95 'gallica, freight and ina4oury, 492 111 / Tuft, beef and bacon, , " 1, 92 95 Replacing bore lost by disease, 623 10 Rcef cattle, cows and stock bogs, 627 03 'Flour, grain and grinding, 904 57 }faking fence and part 'll.i:eructs, 952 31 slechani l es' wont, 605 66 &one coal, brick and freight, hill 10 Drugs and medicines, '52 27 Wood chipping, making rails & posts, 294 63 kiirndry expenses, 291 15 Publishing accounts, 79 50 Relief to pnupers. • 144 07 Funeral ..r.Jense. 83 75 Male hirelings, 313 '."O Fetnele hirelings, _ 221 00 Vert:et:Lap on insurance, 25 00 lli , ectors' Batty, .. _ 65 off cgunsel Fees, • 25 00 Physic.i.an's salary. 133 00 ' - Siteward'i salary, 1;50 00 A.l,icrks' salary, ' 40 00 VreAsurer's enlitry, pAlAuce in hands of Treasurer., We, the soyscribers, iittitors to settle and ittly4.4t the Ftiblic 4.cotuattA, do 'hereby certi ,e.t that we har,e examine.] the it , tl33 which -compobe .the foreg,gieg account, and that they Are correot—heitig from the ted day of Jae-; „tars, A. fig, 1866, to the 'Rh day of January,' 4.. 1)., 18t 7, both days inclusive. JOSEPH ItURKEY., J. C. PITTENTU ItI, ..tg.zitty . 1 0 . uttr,Am, 44;ghtor.s. 'TUNAS JOHNS, Esq., Steward, In azroust IT itil the Dlrecturß of the Poor and Hoase ,of Employment of the County of Adams—he lm; from the 2.1p1 day' of January, A. 141E166, ;to the 7;h day of January, A. D., both days ipolusive DR. TO balance in bands of. Steward at last 6.t.t enient,. tir.l.c.r on Treasurer, of Do ttrick, After eca,tl,, ' .Andrew fully, intere.l„ • v. Bible Son,.Ly, older oil Treasa&r, • ryellour, tilaucliy seed, Order on Trcdsuier, Per SOW, , L7r4.rgo A .rper, nfter death, 114auze,41.4.Q. ,Sttward,, gezteral expPnws, 3 6 15 Un- it paid hirelings, hareestl g, + bcy 9.1 44 lelief to 9..uwars. 2 00 Funeiul espusys, Fruit and vegettiblU, Duo, stud, &e., ?; roceriel, 3leerhtaili Veal, tkli, ed.vi Timothy stud, 0 10 3' ,t ige and tslegrap4ic despatches, 2 I.; Iletlc',4l 11,) • We, the subscribers. Auditors to.settle and , adjilst the Act ulnae, certify that ne js.tvc examined the items ttL n ch coot pose the whore ileetolltit, and dil,leport 1.114. l the saute is rorrect--.-Ihe eau:e etnt.r.clag the auconut of Joule Johns, Steward, from the 2nd day of ;launary, A. D., 18641, to the 7th day of Jan mi.tri, A. D., 18C7, Loth days inclusive. JOSEPH '3U RE EE, J. C. PITTENTURF, BENRI.L. BREAM, - • Auditors. LIST (IF PAITURS remaining in the Alms *louse ~t Adams county', on, the Ist of .Tanu- Airy, A. D., 180: .M.ilt s j 4 6 males, 33 Ofthlfen, males, 4 " females, a ,Colorod, mslea,, '2 Total, 93 Transient paupers, 124 NtOpUCTS OF TEE FARIL • ,3021 bushels of Wheat. 1 1 1 ` Rye. '2tioo " Corn is ears, • 900 " Oats. Timothy seed. Potatoes. 30 " Turnips. , 80 e! Onions. 15 .t Red Beeti. :000 treads of Cabbage. #294 pounds of Beef,. 6507 -" Pork. .9 head of Horned Cattia..., o Pigs. 60 toffs of Any. :36 loitds of Corn Fodder. The number of deaths from Oct. 1, 1885, to Jon. 1, 1867, was 18. Steward. ,NNAS J . 11,1311 , Hatch }„ 1867. 4t blie 15216.- . ON WEDNESDAY, the ;2orh day of MARCH inst., the subscriber, intending to quit tannin, will sell of Public Sale; at hi resi dence, in Mountplesamet township, Adams 'county, about two miles from New Oxfdrd and — about the same dietaries from New Ches ter, on the old Carlisle rosd, the following Pe pal Property, viz: of HORSES, (one a first-rats ilrnod Mare,) Oisis and Young Cattle, Three Shotsts, 1 Four-horse Wagon, 2 Swing Wagons ;wit, l / 4 Covers, 1 One-hors! Wagon, Hay Carriages, 1 ;excellent Threshing Machine and Hone Pow er, 1 new Grain Fan (Schreiner's . mike,) 1 p_atent Cutting Box, 1 Rolling. Screen, 1 new "lough, (Diehl's paitegi,,) 1 Harrow, Shovel .'loughs and Corn Forks; 1 new Corn Drill,; Double and Single-trees, Log Chain, several lots co Horse Gears, Bridles andAseveral new cabers, Manure and Hay Forks, a lot of Hoes, :and I; number of new Bags; Turning Lathe and Wort Seucb, a lot of Carpenter Tools and a variety of other articles, too numerous; to mention. Sale to ,cemmence ;at 10 o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance sill be given and terms made known JACOB MELtIORS. /WO 4 t 18G7. ts* May Waate4. rirola **reigned will pay the highest mar l. kat , prUep 'for HAY. Inqa:re at Spang ler'siYatebeise,-Gettysburg. firraICIEHOUSFR a-WPOTZIERY.- 240% !t. TY ardor no pr4P;fi 430 *seertione made in Ltemit Pro .. ol WiF P4OTOOMPHS at the }..troloioK linikTM pall and lit for your rictuall., St chugs will bir madeline u. yo sat igoneled witifl4e rends end rho to loom your order. C. I T. TyS • 5131 61 Lteo 00 Lou) 00 1,200 00 1,006 00 1,000 00 800 00 1,200 00 1,000 00 2 000 00 1,000 00 1,000. 90 1,000 00 1,000.00 29 60 • 600 1 23 2 50 00 26 00 Reparator Cap iM. ' Throw away your false frizzles, your switches, your wig— Destructive of cotnfort, and not worth a rig; Coiocaged, come youth ful, come ugly and fair, And rt:folee in your own luxuriant Lair. 17) EPARATOR ' For restorlng`nalr upon bald, hearts (from wmitover cause IL may have fallen out) and ft/ru ing a- growth of hair upon the face, it has no equal. It will force the heard to grow aeon the smoothest NM, in from rive to eight weeks, or hair upon bald heads in from two to three months. A few Ignorant praetitionens have asserted teat there is nothing that will force or hasten the growth tit Lii hair or leard. Their assertions are false, us thonsundsof living witnesses (from their own experience). GM bear witness. But many will say, how are we to distinguish the genuine from the spurious? It, certainly is difficult, as nine-tenths of the different' Preparations Myer llso,l for the nalr and heard are ent,rely worth less, an I ytiu may have already thrown away large :Amounts in the it 1,11144 mm% To sueli we would hay . ,,try the Rena rum Cardin ; It will cost you nothing unless it tally emu. ,cup to our rep resentations. If your 1)111;43.104 does I.ot keep it, send usonedollaraud we will forward it.postpaid, together with a reeemt for t em en ey, whit It will be returned you on application. providing entire satisfaction is riot given. Address, • , W. E co., nip m IRts, No. :3 West Fayette Street, Syracuse, N. Y. March 4, Pitff: ly $14,38F0 42 The World Amtonimhed AT the Wonderful 4tevelations made by the great Astrologist,ll lk DAME If. A. Platk.lGO. She reveals set refs no mortal ever knew. She restarts to happiness those who, from dole ful events, CithistrOlilir4l, crosses in love • loss of relations and !remits, loss of heavy , &r., ha% e become 41.1411011(1Na, M ite ',Hallo together those long separated, gives information cow,rning ab sent friends or lovers,. restores lost of stniru pro perty. tells you tin; imsfness you are hest quali fied to purtMe and in what you will Is roost suc cessful, causes speedy marriligen and tells you the very - day you will imary. givAit.you the name, ltkeness elatimeteristus of the person. She reads your very thoughts. and by her almost so ,p, immure! powers unveils the dui It and hidden IllySterle/4 01 the lot ure; From the stars we see in the flrinament —the malefic Stars that overcome Or predominate in the configuration—from the aspects and positions of the planets and the fixed stars In the heaveps at the time of birth, she de duces the future riestlny of Man. Full not to consult the greatest AstrologiSt on earth. It eost4 you but a tt irie, and you may never again have so favorable au up pm tun sty. Consonantal ft,, with II ki netts and sill fleshed information, 'll. Parties living at a distance can_ consult the slatianie by mull witimsral safety and satislaction to them selves, as if in person. A lull and explicit chart, strata) out, with all inquiries answer...l and like ness enelosed, sent by nut_Wl receipt of the above mentioned. The - strictest seeresy will he maintained, Wail a/I torrestaindenee returned or destroyed. Itotoi;•*tooK or the highest order fur ni died [host di sit mg them. 'Write pl linty the day of the month and year in wiiieh.you were burn, (meta/Sag &Small lueit ortialr. Address, M yUAME It. A. PP:12111 . 60, P. 0, DraW er t, Buffalo, N. Y. March d, 1 SIS • ly 40 00 69 42 $14,245 42 'There taoneth giad t Wing , of joy to all, To young nod to old, to 'great gind to small The beauty wilt, b on. e MIN .0 pi% . 001.4 and rare Irwa Wt• all, a n d all limy la, tall% lfy the Ilse /AP' ‘I.I:i'AVLIITI: LIQUID A.:111.:1, for nultroviag and beautifying Lim ciooplexton. ' Tlie moat valuable owl perfe .1 preparation In ma% for giv:tig Ilis skin a be,oltit s ul 1ik..t. 7 41,:a i s "ffis ir) youth. It quiekly is - - mores Tam Fit•eklt•s; lltotofies, Motti Patt•bets, Sallowet I;t•upt 'iii'.. infparl tt, nt t the sti.th It, and vit.:lr oaNl.•r. Its use c,iit not b.i dontettsl the •o•rtit! , l,an,l being a t rsta It. Ilk per Co , iy fro tolf,s. It tlo tilt eilki , il);CA PrVllOl, jt, 1,1/LIA. 1 . • I IP,' the Pari•loti (4, a por.. , t L. I' loyamb: ul l,f;tfulf bottles Wero , old .1 , iro.e,' t pear t .a F•Attuel , ,,t guar nnt,so t o- it.: ottie.tt only ; 73 et nis,, seta •by pos‘ s a.td,;aa r,-et , tEkt t,„: Clootottts, It fiver Stkt.z . , rru, S. Y v . • .1,:1tre„1..: 4,1%7. Iy 31 40, 27, 00 EEI 9 97 ` 83 431 .041 1 1 15' old uo' 43 0 00' X 10 -c4ll $366 68 CICEFFIt NO 'MORE! \Vb. ti Lv the use of PR. JOINV lit pm can be cured pennon...llly, to Ming t tra, The at.tozit'sliing success whii.h has al this In valtintile net :eine for Phyrical vow:Weals ties., I general Debilitt an , flirts , Lir.s. of , M tiscula r Enerirc. litio.igent 4 y, tile conscoveu ties of 3 taii Mut millsVc..l.l tiers l 7 tt 1.11 ttiobt 3,l,t,hdiN Vteepartll, l covered, It will remove all nervous alfectlonS, deprets siva, exe.itenicitt, incapacity to stittly , or bust lost, 01 mow try, conlit.toll, thoughts of destruc tion, tears of ins , tino It will restore the appetitit, rent w the health of Liaise who 1,11:VO tlestrot ed it by sensual ext . t SA or Alta pr0...L.1,1.5. ' young Men, hi' humbugged no more hy "Quack Doetini," ii ignorantpractitioners, but send without delay; tor the ,Elixir, unit Lie at move restoned to h and happiness. A t'zitect Cure tolar.anteed in eve* in,laucc. Price, Fl, ur tour bottle, to one iuldress, hie bottle i, sullitelent to - effect a cure in all ()plenary t axes. lilt. JOINVILLE'S SPEt*IFIC for the speedy: :111,1 permanent cure on Gooorrlte.i, theet. rcl lira! Diseharg , 5, Gravel, Stricture, and WI affections of the Kidneys and Illattler. Cures Wet ted in -trout one , to five days. They are preparetl from vegetable extracts O.A are Mu In ks, on the system., and never nauseate the stam aril or Impregnate the 'breath. 'Ne change of diet Is necessary while using them, nor does their action in any manner interfere with business por,tilts. Price, SI per box'. I Either of the above mentioned articles will ho 'Sent to tiny address, closely t.ealed, anti pteiti aid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address alt orders to BERCI - FR, 81 - IT7TS it CO., Chemists giver Street, Troy, N. Y. March 4, hitl7,. ly 4 Ou lb II 13;.0 '9 G 3 $3 35 ISE 3 00 MB S o hs AD MusTACllEs!—Forced to grow upon the ~srnoothe.t fuer in front three to five weeks by using Dr. SEVIONE'S cA PI L I.A llt I-1, the most won. le: ful .Lisceyery iu inuarn seien,e, acting upon the Beard and Hair in ail alinust nitraeuloui manner. It had been used by the elite of Ports and London with the tuost.ll.tt t, ring success. Nuniesof all purchasers will be registered, and if entire satimfactlon Is not given In every hi,tanee, the money will tie ce*.erlully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and smtpaid, SI. hesckiptive circulars :fn.l t.stinio 11141i mailed free. Address lIERGEII,SHUIIIi & CO., Clllollllsts, No. 285 River Strea, Trey, N. Y., Rule Agents or the United States. , ~.11urch 1, 067, iy Auuunx, GOLDEN. FLAXEN AND SILKEN CURLS pro.lueed by Prot. DER UX' FRISCR LE cliuvEux. Gnc anpll- cation warranted to curl the mold straight ' auni stubborn hair of either sex into wavy ringlets. or heavy masslxe curls. Has been used by the fluildonables of Paris and London. with the most ratifying results. Lowi no injury to the hair. rice by !nail, sealed snit posfpoid, 31. Desefip ye circular.; •nialled free. Adoress BERGER, Ali.Urre+,:k. CO., Chenabas, No. 2.N.1 }jiver Stre,t, Truk, N. 1. SoTe Agents fur the 'Waded titaixai. March 4, ly Excelsior 2 Excebilor CARTEI..L.IIt'S RATH EXTERMINATOR ! For reinoviug superfluous Hair. To tne Wilkes especially, this Invaluable -depila tory reenvamerpla ltselt •as beltig an almost Indispensable article-to female beauty, is e.i.sily appihtd, does not mum or ittjure the skin, but acts _directly on the roots. aAz warrurd te to rentWve superfluous h,.ir Irma low foreheads, or from any part of the Poly, completely, totally utd radically extirpating the same, leaving the skin soft, smooth and natural, This Is the only article used by the Preuch, and Is the only real effectual depilatory In existence, Price 75 wits per package, seat postpaid, to uuy address, on req,,jot of an order by REIIGELC, River dr. CO., Chemists, 125 street, Troy, N. Y, gaych 1, OM ? ly - HOW LOST, HOW $113T08F.1),-, o u ff _ / 1, Juist,pobilshed, A new edition or DB. ; CULV IhRW ELL'S CF:LEDItATED o' EtisAY on the RADICAL CURE (WILD IIIIKIIDLI1s) or SPRRMATORRII*A, or bIRIRIDAi Wenkin as Divillinitary Senalit.il Losses Impor tency, 2,1 e Im tal and Physical Incapacity, pedi ments to ~Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Fits, induced by sit-indulgence „or extol extravagance, KT Price, In a healed envelope, only 6 cents, The celebrated author, in this adiairable essay, clearly demoustrattsi. tram a thirty ytars' ces,tal practice, that the alarming consequeoces of self-abuse may be radically curial without the dangerous use 01 internal medicine or the snail cation of the knife—painting out a mode of ease at,once certatin; and etrectes I, by means of which ever: slitter, r, no 'natter am at WS elm (Litton may be, may cure himself cheaply, private ly. anti radically,. • Ll 3 -1111.4 Ls - yture should be In theisentleof every youth and every matt in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stomps. Also Dr. CuivcirwelPs "Marriage Buick," price 25 cents, Addrt sy the pnblisheis, CHAS. J. C. Kix:N. e k t Co. Bowery, New York, P, O. boa 4,5136. Feb, 5,1867, ly AeIJPERTOR quality of th e -best Louden Drift HAMM, with or witbont fasten ings, for,s4e by D. 31cOliSARY St SON. IBATE gone over the entire stock of AL and FRAMES, at the Excelsior tialltry, and marked them down to within a fraction of cost. Sow is rour"time for bar=pins. - • C, 3:17%6% Afflicted! Whiskers Benety: 'Coro Phillips' uiirarsr IMPROVED SUPER -PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 1 Standard Gwarisraced. tot SAL* al. Ilia viraosnana's DEPOTII, No. 27 North Front St., Philadelphia, AND No. 95 South Street, RalLissore, • And by Dealers is general throughout the Country. The Material of which Moro Phillips' Phos piAte is manufactured contains fifty per cent. mire hone Phosphate than Raw Rime, there ! fore it ir more durable. Ths ammonia pres ent gives it great additional fertilizing value. Six .years' experience has proved to the Farmer thit it makes a heavier grain than even stable manure, and is not only active but lasting, MORO PHILLIPS, Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer. March •, 1867. 9w Election Notice. TRS Annual Meeting of the SV:ckholders pf the Gettysburg Gas Company, for tha purpose of electing a President and six Mana gers, to serve for the enauinit y ea r, will be held - on MONDAY the 4th of MARCH, at 7 o'clock, P. M., in the Arbitration Room in the Court Reuse. M. JA.CUBS, Pres't. March 4, Public Sale /AB PERSONAL PROPERTY.-41a SAT IJRDAY. the 30th of MARCH next, tfie au wcrib~r, intending to remove west, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Mount plerkant township, Adams county, near White Ball, the following ps.rsonal property, viz: 1 MARE WITH FOAL, 1 Cow, 1 Shoat, 1 One-horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, as good as new, 1 good HEARSE, l set of 110, se Ge .rs, 1 set of Buggvßarness, Slegh Bells, Corn Forks, Crow-haf, Pig ks, Shovels, Foi ks. Halter and Cow Chains; a full set of CABINET-MAKER TOOLS, with a first-rate. Turning Lathe, Bor ing Martiirie, Grind-atone, a lot of half-inch Poplar and Cherry, and inch Poplar and Cher ry Boards, Oak Joists, kc. Also, a variety of .NEW FURNITURE: Sideboards, Bureaus, Sinks, Chests, Wash and Candle Stands; with Housei,old sad Kitchen Furniture, such as TABLES AND CHAIRS, Bedsteads and Bed ding, 2 Clocks, 3 Ten-plats Stoves and Pipe, Iron Kettles and Pots, Glass and queensware, Tin and Crockery-war.., Tubs, Barrels, Meat Vessels, Etteop and Lard by the pound, itt short, his entire stock of household articles,i too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at i 9 o'clock, A. M.,- on' said day, when attendance will be kiveu and terms made known by JOSEE-II BEDERMAN JACOB KLUSK, Auctioneer. Feb. 25, 1867. ts* • Public Sale TIP' VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY .j ki —On TUESDAY, the 261 h day of MARCH neat, the subscriber will sell at Public Salej on his faun, in Mountpleasant township, A.(1. 1 ante county, near J. k E. Miler's store, about oi,e.inile from Gulden's and Hann's StationA re.pectiyely, the following personal proper , ty, viz : . I WORK HORSE, 3 Cows, 1 Bull, I•Heifery I thre'i•-horse broad-tread Wagon, with Lim Box, Wood L tdders, flay Ladders and y Cart Liges, Wire Rake, Ground Roller, P. tent Cutting Box, Ploughs and, Harrows, rouble and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fo •s, bau ble and Single-trees, Breechbands nd Crup pers, Collars, Bridles, Housings Va2.on and Itidirt2 Saddles, Check Lines Wagon and Plough Lines, Halters and CO • Chainsßreas Chains, Butt Traces, Stret..ers, Log 'Chain, G rind-stone, Wheel-burr. w, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Hoes, all the ron work fur a uew . Plough, and a variety mother articles, too Lll.l. nieruus to rneci,lon. Sale to e,onn -nee at 11 o'clock, M on said day, wb n attendance will be given and terms mat known by ' PETER STA LLSMITIL Feb. 25,AC. ts* B. Mit,tr.tt, Aue . t.3 i Notice. .RISE MICKLEY'S ESTATE.—Let of it,!ministratioa on the est.tte Mackley, late of Straban town-1 ons county, dereasod, having been ) the undersigued,residirg in the samel , they hereby give notim to all persons ,to said estate to white immediate! , and those having claims against the I , present theni properly authenticated tar aettlement PE rim MACKLEY, 114EtY J. CAS:111.911, Feb. 25, lig. 6t* Administrators. Notice. LIZABF.TiI MACKLEY S ESTATE.—Let-! 1 4 ters of atiotinistratbui on the estate of Eliz-1 abeth Mmikley, deceased, late of Straban twp.,l Adams co., hal, ing beeu granted to Hie under signed, residing in ,the tuurak twp., they hereby glte tantce to all persons IDdebted to said estate• to make immediate payment, and those Lucie.: claims against the seine tc present thew prop. erly a“tbenticateil for settlement. PETER 14 ACKLEY., MAIL\ J. CASHMAN. Feb. 25, 1867. Gi,* 4.4tintstraturs. Ndtice. Inf7ND F. G I , : RN AT OR'S ESTATE . Letters testamentary on the estate of Ed mund F. Guberuati r, late of Coriowicgo town ship, Adams county, debased, having bees granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make imme diate p iymeqt, and those haring claims against the same to pr.sent them properly authenti cated for settlement. JAIES W. GUEEFINATOR, „Feb. 25, 1667. 6t Executor Choice Western Lands. IHAVE on hand some choice Western Lands, well located near Railroads % Conn ty Towns, urehes, School-houses, which I will exchange at a fait price fur Reni Estate in Adams county. _ GEO ARNOLD. Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 1867. tf - For Sale Cheap. A FIRST-ItATE SAW MILL AND SHIN-! GLE MILL, all in good condition, and;' plenty of work, with good Water Power—onel ' l mile from Herring's Mill, in Franklin town ship, known as "Diehl's Mill." Possession glean -April lit, 18d7 Jan. 28, 1847 Cooking Stoves 41; Tinware, AT BEL/lit:ED PRICES. Also, Bridge's Double Fire Chamber, Patent Fae-pluee Stove, a new and superior invention. Cull and see it at S. G. COOK'S. Jan. 28, /867. U. S, BONDS. THE First National Bank of Gettysburg ' will cash 5-20 and 10.40 11. S. Bonds; 11 also 7-30 and Compound Interest Notes. GEORGE ARNOLD. Cashier.. Oct. 6, 1866. tf ~ Shingles. TIRTME SHINGLES, the best is the market, 1 - for sale at JACOB &lUDS'S new Lum ber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Kilos, Gettysburg. Nor. 26, 1266. tf Bir t one.V. Free sin Water. 10.000 ACTIVE Local end Traveling A-, gents, Male or female, of all ages,. are wanted to solicit trade in every City, Town,] Village, Hamlet, Workshop and Factory through out the entire world, for the most saleable novel tiesever known.-500 PER CENT. PROFIT and READY SALE VIII F.N.F:VER OFFERED !f Stuart men and women can make front $5 to 115 U per day, and no risk of loss! A small capital re-, waited of tmm CM to 1100—the more money In-, Vested the greater the profit. No Money rex/aired in advance—we 'first send the articles and :twelve' puy afterwards! If you actually wish to make money rapidly and easily, write for full pastieu bus and address MILNOR & CO., (Proril Parlaj 210 Broadway, New orkfity. rieb72.s ltd. I y PUOTO SIINIATUEES, a 6 the Excelsior Gallery, are super() aad furnished et ose third city prices. 1141 1 eXlutina Pear men'. p, J, TYSON. r• IikirISBLEA'S ITERB BITTEM for sale 4. In Horner', Drug cud variety Store. AT HORNER'S DRUG STORM you can always find a good' assortment or BRUSHES, COMB 4 PERFUMERY, SOAPS; dic., • !sc. I pens SODA, amps% es z i be bad at Dulur's Drug Atone. .1 t . Puttlle Male 1 Personal Property O it , VALUABLE PERSONAL PIII/PERTY. A T PUBLIC .SALE.—On THURSDAY, the I —On TUESDAY, the 19th day of MARCH 11 31st day of MARCH next, toe sobscrther next s .the subscriber, intending to quit farm- I will sell at Public Sale, 'at his reeldeecei is ing, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, I Monntjoy township, Adams county, about 24 in Mountpleasant township, Adams county, I miles from Littlestown, and within of a Milo halt a mile south of Mount Rock, and near the I of the Gettysburg turnpike, the following per- State read from Gettysburg to Hanover, the sonal property, viz : , following valuable Personal Property, viz: • I 4 header HOMES, one a mare with foal, 6 I 2 head of WORK HORSES, 3 Three-year- Milchtows,2 Bulls, 6 Young Cattle, 13 Sheep, Hag Colts, (2 of them a perfect match,) 7 bead 12 Brood Sows, 10 Shoats, 1 four-bores broad- Hof Milch Cows, (3 of them will be fresh by, tread Wagon and Lime Bed, 1 four-horse time of sale,) 3 Heifers, 1 Bull, ,8 fine Slioate, I narrow - tread Wagon with Stone Bed, Tiny I Sow with Pigs, 6 Sheep, 2 Four-horse Wag- Carriages and Ladders, 1 NEW BUCKEYE ' one, (one a Broad-tread, nearly new, and the I .REAPk;R, with Self-raker attached, .1 new other a Narrow-tread,) Stone Bed, Hay Car- Threshing Machine, with Double, Shakei, (rod riages,. Hay Ladders, Wood Ladders, Feed ma:-,hine,) Grain Drill, Corn Planter, Ploughs, Trough. 1 One-horse Wagon, Threshing Na- I corn forks, corn shelter, cloverseed huller, chine and Horse Power, (the thresher being I cutting box, horse gears, wagon and riding new,) 1 Buckeye Reaper, Patent Wire .Rake, isaddles, bridles, collars, 1 set of carriage hee -1 Grain Drill, Clod Roller, 'Sled, 2 Harrows, ness, filth chain, log chain, halter and cow Cultiva or, 2 Ploughs, Corn Forks, Single and ! chains, jack-screw, and other farming imple- Double-I rees,Three-horse-tree, Rolling Screen, meats. Also, Household and Kitchen Furni- Rakes, Pitch Forks, Manure Forks, Shaking tore, viz: 4 BEDSTEADS, 4 tables, 1 safe, ' Forks, Patent Cctting Box, lot of Grain Bags, clock, 1 cook stove and fixtures, 1 pat lor 2 sets of Breechbands,.2 sets of torout :Gears, ' stove, 2 spinning wheels, wool wheel, chorus, Log Chain, Fifth L'hain, Halters and Chains, barrels, tubs, meat vessels, puti, kettles ani 4 lot of Cow Chains,- Wition Saddle, Bri- pans, with a variety of other articles too Idles and Collars, Jack Screw, Mattocks . , Picihs, merous to mention. IffarSale to comau 2 Knappitig Hammers, Dung Hook, with other i at 10 o'clock A. M. on said day, when - farming- implements. Also Cooking Stove ante will be given and terms made and Pipe, I Table, I Wool-wheel, 1 Patent I PIUS P .Churn f lot of Bacon, with a variety of other I Feb. 11, 18;l7. 5 [Jacob Klu , 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 SAMUEL SHORB. JAcon KLUSIE, Auctioneer Feb. 18, 1567. ts* OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—On TUES• DAY and WEDNESDAY, the 19th and 20th of MARCH next, the sulw.criber, irdend ing to remove wear, will sell at Public Sale, at his residence, in Tyrone township, Adams county, I mile north of New Che.ster, the fol lowing valuable personal properly, vi*: 6 WORK HORSES, (two of them mares with f0. , 1 and one a first-rate stallion,) 1 Year ling Colt, Bleh Cows, (tour of them will he fresh about the time of sale,) 3 CAttle, 21 Sheep, 3 Shoats, 1 broad-tread Wagon, wi Bed, 1 two-horse Wagon,..l-...l44,ckawity Ii and Harness, with Spread, 1 Thresbin' Ma chine, 1 Winnowing Mill, I Reaper at Mow er, 1 Grain Drill, I Sleigh. 1 Sled lough s, Harrows, Shovel Ploughs, Log C , itins, Fitilt chain, Halter and Cow Ch ,ta , Stretcheis, ' Single and Double -trees, 5 full sets of Horse Gears. also, House. Id and Kitchen Furniture, 117. ; 7 BEDSTEADS, 2 Bur nus 1 Corner Cup board, Kitchen Dress, •, 3 ' Tables, Chairs, 1 Eight•day Clock, Cook Stove, 1 Parlor Stcve, I . Ten-plate to, e. 1 Hand Cider Press, Flax Hackle, nn, a variety of other articles, too numerous mention. Sale to com enc.° at I o o'clock A. 51. on each day, when a endance will be given rod terms made kno , u by JArOB WERTZ. Feb 5, 1867. ts* [L. !lames, .A. , te't.] - --- At the Old Business. EWIS KUAMERANT has re-commenced the TAILORING business. in Chambers burg sheet, 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, whilet the latest fashions a ill be consulted in cutting whenever desired. No effort will be spared to render satisfaction, and he reels sure that all who patronize hies will De satisfied. His prices for work are as low as they can possibly be to afford him an economical living, and 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 lic generally. Nov. 12, 1866. • • Female College, BORDENTOWN; N. J., pleasantly located :ou the Delaware ri%er, two and tbree quatlxr hours' ride by Railroad from New York, and one and a quarter from Piiiladel pbia. SIMMER SESSION COMMENCES MIECII *Rh. Fur Catalogues, containing terms, etc., address Rev. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, 21. M., Prest., Feb. 25,. '6T. 1m Bordeutown, N. J AND PROFITADLR ESIC'LOPSIENT Fqr. [XISURE TIME. MESSRS. J3LACI WELL & CO., Newspaper and Periodical .Saliseripliun Office, Jo. 82 (-War .S'trcet, Xew Yuri; Desire to entourage one good correspondent in each town to eateud their business in the principal Magazines and Newspapers, fur which they take subscriptions at the pub lishers' lowest prices. The bbatness is respectable, pays well, anti no capital is required : it is also suitable for Ladies. Full particulars in our "Correspond ent's Circular," mailed free. Also, now ready, a new Edition of our Third Annual Newspaper and Periodical Cat alogueffor 18U7) containing over 200 dillerent publications—a most useful thing to all lovers of literattars. Flee to any address. BLACKWELL k CO., 82 Cedar street, New York, Feb. 25, 180. tMar3l Box 4203 P.lO. SAVES TIME 1 • • 41$4v 43 MONEY • RAVES LABOill cLovirs ..4.NTES WOMEN! AND ALL GiooEgs sExa, xT It is used by cutting into small shavings and dissolving in hot water, then soak the clothes firs to ten minutes and a little hand rubbing will make them as clean as bourn of hard machine rubbing would do, with ordina ry soap, and the must delicate fabric receive no injury. We can refer to thousands of fitm tiles who are using...L.4 and—wluArrultld not be persuaded to do without DOBBINS' A. M. HUNTER AULD BY ♦LL LEADING asperes TqadeGuour THY UTATZ. , Mantirmetnred only by DOBBINS & LOVE. WHOLESALE. OFFICE: 107 South Fifth Street, PhikEdeiplaa Nov. 12, 1166 9m GETTYSBURG, PA., CARPENTER k CONTRACToR, keeps coastal:ll,ly ou bend 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 workixien always in reldingsp, and work executed with dispatch. girders promptly attended to. [Jun. M c ' 3m LYDIA HOLLINGER'S ESTATE.-4,etters testamentary on the estate of Hol linger, late of East Berlin, Adams t onnty, deceased, having been granted to themnder 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 pt pewit them properly authentica ted for settlement. Feb. 11, 1867, 6t.* T" VIRGINIA MILLS, with Miller's Rollie, and other privileges, one mile from Fair field, Adams county, for rent. Enquire of 'Maj. John Mussylman, near Fairfield, or of • M. & W. MeCLEAN, Feb. 11, 1867, Gettysburg, Pa. DDPHORN k HOFFMAN are receiving Ne* Goods every week from the eastern'Cl ties. DO not fail to give them a call, on the northwest Corner of the Square, Gettysburg, Pa. A NIBOIDY can have soft bands by aging . Dr. R. Eturner's GLIM. - Public Sale Agreeable DOBBINS' Electric Soap ELECTRIO Win. C. Stallitmith, Notice. ONCEG E DICK, Executor. For Rent. tend own by FINK. Auevr. Public Sale ON MONDAY, the 18t1 4 /ay, of MARCH next, the subscriber Executors of the List will and testament of rederick Holtz, de ceased, will sell at Pt lic Sale s at his late residence, on the Ke Chester and Oxford ro in, one-fourth of a mile from the former place, in Strata township, Acl'ttms county, thi following ea. iable l persoual property, viz : 5 head of A )IRK ILORSES, one of lbw a fine young C Two-yearling Colt, 8 •head of Hi h Cows, 4 head of Young Cattle, I Sheri:). 4 Brood Sows, 25 Shoats, 2 Four horse .'arrow-tread Wagons; 1 One-horse Wag. , I Rockaway Buggy, 1 Two-horse Car rie , 1 Threshing Machine, Spring-tooth IVke, Drag Rake, Grain Drill, Winnowing ill, Cutting Box, Ploughs and Harrows, Dou ble and Single Shoael Ploughs, Corn Forks, Double and Single-trees, Horse Gears, Breech- Ctarpers; Bridles, S fiddles, Lines, Whips, Ilmisings, !beast and Butt Chaise, Halter and Cow Chains, Log Chains, Jai k screw, Wheel-barrote, Rakes, Forks, Pieks, Mattocks, Shovels, and other farming imple ments. Also Household and Kitchen Furni ture, viz: TABLES AND CIIAIRS, ds and Bed steads, Cupboard, Eight-day Clock, Cook stove and Fixtures, &icon and Lard by tne pi) Ind, and a variety of other articles, too nu merous to mention. - Sale to commence at 9 o'clock, A. ,on said day, when attendance will be given um) terms made known by _ Feb. 25, 1867. te• oVALUABLE PRiItt,ONAL PROPF:RTY. —On WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of MARCH next, the subscribers, Executors of the Will of Jacob Sheely, deceased, will sell at Public Sale, et the late residence of said deceased, in Franklin townAl.ip, Adams coun ty, on the old Ileuallen• load, About 1 mile northeast of Cablitutan, the following person al property, viz: • ' r, good WORK HORSES, 2 Colts, 7 Cows, 2-head of Fat Cattle, 8 head of Young Cattle, 23 Sheep, besi les a number of Lambs, 1 Brood Sow, 12 Shoats. I broad tread four horse Wagon, three-inch tire, 1 narrow-tread Wagon, 1 Log Wagon. 1 Cart, good Lime Bed, Hay Carriage, Wood Ladders, Dung Boards, 1 new Falling-top Buggy and Harness, Threshing Machine, Spring Rake, Cornyod der Cutter, Grain Drill, Winnowing Mill, Cut ting Box, 5 Ploughs, 3 Harrows, Cultivator, Corn Forks, 3 Doable Shore' Ploughs, 1 Shireman Corn Planter, Spreaders, Single and Double-trees, Jack Screw, Jack Arter, Log Ch tins, Fifth Chain, Butt Chains, Breast Chains, Cow Chains, 2 seta Hind Gears, 5 pets of Front Gears, '2 sets Plotigh Gears, Wargon Saddle, Bridles, Halters, Housings, Collars, Wagon Whip, 1 Cross-cut Saw, Hand and Wood Saws, Axes, Mattocks, Pieks, Shovels, Forks, Rakes, I com;tlete set of Blacksmith's Tools, with Anvil and Vice, lot of old Iron, Maul and Wedges, 2 new Greencastle Grain Cradles, Cider Barrels, Meat' Vessels, Copper Kettle, lot of Grain Bags, lot tit' Apple Butter, lot of Books, 1 eight day Clock, 1 Ten-plate Stove L , Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, and a va riety of other articles, too numerous to men tion. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M , on said dty, when attendance will be given and terms made known by AARON SHEF.LY, • JAMES McILVAII J • Joel Haves. Auctioneer. sa,eutors. Feb. 11, 1867. . Gettysburg Railroad. ' Cll.-INGE OP CON gill.; fluSS.—On of-•• -ter . Monday, November 20th, lia63, Pas senger Trains wilt leave and arrive at Gettys- I burg, and make connections, ail follows: FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at 7.45 A. M., with passengers for York, Harris burg. Philadelphia, Baltimore, and-the North and West, arriving RV-Hanover Junction with out change of cars, at 10.25 A. M., connecting with the Fast Line South on the Northern Cen tral R.tilway, and arriving at Baltimore at 12 30 noon. Also connecting with Mail Train from Baltimore north, arriving in Harrisburg at 1.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P. M., with passengers from Harrisburg, York, Baltimore and Washington. SECOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at! 1..20, P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 3.15, and connecting with mail train Sonth.l Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 P. M, Arrive at Gettysburg at 6.15 P. 31., with passengers from' Philadelphir., Harrisburg, and the North and West. find also with passengers from Baltimore and Washington by the fast line north, which ; leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon. Passengers can leave Ltiltimoro in the Mail Train at 9 .4. M., an,' arrive in Gettysburg at 1.10 I'. M. Or leave Baltimore in the fast line pt 12.10 noon, anti arrive in Gettysburg a. 6.15 P. M. But one change of cars by the first train, either way, viz Hanover Junction. The tot II to on the Northern Central will not stop at any local stations, eicept York, Rano ,. er Junetioa add 2arkton. Connections cer tain. ' R. McClain, Pres't. SOAP Nov. 27, 18G5 Iron--Iron-..1r0n! ETTYnBUIIG FORGE. Ur' The subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have erected a Forge in cot. nectiou with their Steam Mtll, and are now rum: ufneturing FORGED AND HAMMERED MON, such as 'lough a Horse-shoe and Bar Inn, and Tespecifully invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give them a call, fee:tng satisfied that they a ill be able to please as to quality, finish and prize. BRINGMAN k MARREN. N. 13.—The highest market price paid for wrought and scrap iron. li. k W. Dec. 17, 1666. SARAI! DOLL'S ESTATE.—Litters of Ad mirastrr tiou pendente lite on the estate pf Sarah Doll, late of the borough of Berwick, Ad auto county, dec'd., having been granted to the undersigned, raidlng in Jackson town, ship, York county, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said_ estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to piesent . them ptoperly authenticated for settlement. ANDII.EW SOUDEK, Adm'r. pond. lit. J:muary 28, 1867. 6t Tin - Ware aid Stoves. TA$ subscriber respectfully informs the public that he gin cisutinues the business of making ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE, at the old stand. (formerly Andrew Polley's,) in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the largest _assortment of tin ware in the county, with marry other articles for kitchen use, kc. Also, COOKING STOVES k NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds.. 8. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 1866. tr Q Ilion!fin ix y !—A.GB Rev .NTS , ju w s : no t i e i t Address 0. T. GAUT,. City Building, Bid- 1 ZOBLSIOII tit our motto; to please all teford, Me. - ' [Ms! Mt "M. • hay our aim; and to render astisfattien, in , GET your PILOTOGRAPHS at err ry isatanee,.our determination. ty6orts. C. J. TAIION Gettysburg, Pa. DAVID HOLTZ, JuSEPH HOLTZ, Executors Notiee, Farmers, pespeas FOR YOUR SPRING Baugh's Raw Bone Phosphate, a highly popular and depeudable Tenn [see, of twelve yesrs' standing, and of !Inch many thousand tons are annually sold/ litaryland Pouxter je Bone. Onaranteel free from adulteration and an alyzing 54 per cent. Pho lute of Lime, and over 31 per cent. Amm • Uniformly madi . and fine enough to dri . • Gro nd Planter. A very snperi r article, manufaotured at Red Beach Mill . . N .1 Peruvian Guano, Of dire importation, which 1 will deliver from Go ernment Agent's Warehouse. All of these articles will be furnished at oweet rates. tirLiberal daeonnt to d alers. geirSend tor a citcular. =HIGH DUGDALII, WOll. 97 and 105 Smith's Wharf, Batrnitosse, MD. le Orders received by Samuel Hetbst, Gettysburg, pa.' [J.,n.,28. 3m County Normal School. AT the earnest request of many Teachers and others, the subscriber will open a TEACHERS' INSTITUTE, or COUNTY NOR MAL SCHOOL, in GETTYSBURG, on TUES DAY, APRIL 2d, to continue in session thir teen (13) weeks. The School will be open to students of both sexes, but ouly. w limited number can be received. - There is great need of such a School in our county, and it is hoped that young persons,. especially, who wish to qualify themselves for teaching in our Common Schools, will avail themselves of this opportunity of doing so at a moderate expense. The course of studies, will embrace the branches enumerated in the Provisional certificate, and will include, Algebra, History, Physiology, Familiar Sm.- 1 ente, Vocal Music, and Object L , ssuns.-H Weekly exeicises in Cwitposition and Decla mation will oleo be held, in one or which all will be required to engage. Students will be required to subm4t to week ly reviews of their recitations, and to a public examination tit the close of the term. - A., the specific situ and oLject of this School will be to qualify young persons for the posi t:on of instructors, lectures on the Theory and Practice of Teaching will be delivered from time tc time. The method of instruction will be a jodiei oto emnbiodrion of the oral plan with the free use of text Woks. The charge for tuition, for the session, will be SB.CO, invariably advance. The money will be teluuded to any one who may ,be com pelled to leave oa account of personal sickness. Each !.to.lent, on payment . of 2:r cents, will have the use, doting the entire, session, of a w:•11 ;elected Library of 1,'200 volumes. 13aard and Lodging can he had LI Toroding 110t,,,es and private families at - reasonable rates. Early apnlintion sbauld be made. For fulnir information app)y, eilbet in person or b) letter, to AARON SIMELY, Gettysburg, Pa Feb. 11, 167 Sewing Machines!. . TILE GinivEit & BAKER.— TILE BEST IN USE These Machines have become so well known that little need be said by way of recommendation. They have taken the first preinium at all the late State Fairs, and are unirersslb- acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have.tried them. The "Grover & Baker Sate Valid the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only machines that sew and embroider with p.rfection. These Machine§ are peculiarly adapted to Family use. Tb y are almost noiseless, sew ditectly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They hre easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. They save labor, they save time, and they save money, and do their \vatic better than it can be done by hand. Tte undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above diaehine3, has ezt.it.lh.hed an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where he will always have on hand a supply. Per ! suns wishing to buy will please call and exam ine for themselves. ler•Needles and Thread will also be sup plied. J. S. WlTflEllOW, Agent, Fairfield, Adams county, Pa. Aug. 27, 1866. tf Jules Jared's 6 T7 4 MAIL 1)E PARIS.'' THE %LW _ licautificr of the Skin. I TESTISIONI.ILa CELELIItATED LA DIE the skin heir This secret of beautifying the skin being knuwn only to Messrs. * Jared k. Rene, they honorably state that it aiticis from all other preparations. It gives to the moat harsh and heckled skin both the texture and color of ,polished Ivory, removing all discolorations, whether appearing as freckles, tin, morpbew, moth or blackworm spicks, and is especially successful in smoothing out the marks left by the smallpox'. The agents of "L Email de Parts" most con ii lently submit to he public the earnest en dorsements of such distinguished ladies as Signora RISTORI, M'dlle FELICIT A VESTVALL Miss MAGGIE, MITCHELL, Mrs.. D. P. BOWERS, LUCILLE WESTERN, Madame PONISI, Mrs.E.ll.ll A WALLER, LUCY RUSHTO'.`7, NOEMIE DE MARGUERITTES, Miss A. PERRY, aud many others, whose high standing in the prutrssion gives the stamp of truthfulness to their intelligent and genuine approval. ' The beautiful Lucille Western says: "I find that the 'Email' produces all the brilliancy of rouge and lily-white, with the great and peculiaritdrAntnge of total hiiiin lebsness It really adds to the softness and beaqty of the skin." The magnificent Vestrali says: "I have suffered so much from the various white lotions, &c., which toy theatrical pro fession obliges me to use, that I consider it a perfect benefaction to find a preparation which gives the necessary whiteness to she skin, and leaves the skin cool and smooth." Miss Maggie Mitchell eats: "1 have tried the skin beautifier, 'L'Email de Paris,' and found that it instantly imparts a "natural bloom and freshneis to the com plexion." "Jared's Email de Paris" is used as a deli cate bimutitier of the skin for Theatre, SaloOn or Ball Room, by the most refiaed n,nd scru pulous ladies, producing all the beautitying effects of rouge and lily.white, without their vitlgac glare or injury to the skin. Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers and Ladies' Hair Dressers. - L. !althea's, 822 Broadway; Dernas Barnet-sic Co., azd F. C. Wells k Co., New York; and Eugene Jouin, 111 South, Tenth street, and Johnston, At Cowden, Philadelphia, Age..ts. JARED $t RENE, General Agents and Importers, Jan. 28, 1867. 6m New York. Shoes, Gaiters, de. -01 N M. HEWING, Is ()taunt STassi, west aide, a few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, has laid in an excellekt assort ment at Shoes, Golfers, kc., for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, which ha is offering at the very loWestprollta. Having bought tot cult, at the latest reduc tion, lie is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and Shoe manufacturing carried on at the same place, and the best kind of work made. JOHN Y. Kay 14, 1860. tf Pay 11:rp ! THE undersigned haying retired from busi- Deis,, be asks those indebted to make payment with as little delay as possible. Such as do not settle before the first of Janu ary next, will find their alumna& in the hands of an officer for collection. JOSEPH 8. GILLESPIE, Gettysburg, Nov. 26, 1806. THE BEST IN THE 31.6.1tEET. THE VleFult SUlfati WILL "Om Fire tbenitand (Obese Lill bare bees made and sold in the last three "(mei. The best roconinvendetioes exit be given. Alin—COOK'S SVAPORATOR:for melting Sugar and Slolosses, Ltd to be the best in ass. CORN CR USlft RS. Three Morrill, iiihes for grinding Corn in the ear, n. shelled—or any other kind ot rein. This is • machine that every farmer aheitid hare, as a uueliel of ground feed is equal to • bushel and a half uneroond. The high prior of teed of all kind. makes an imperative (h. mud for some kind of machinery by which t save. It is a r tpi I grinder and durable. BELLS FOR'CHURCHES, 5C11001.6, FARM Ht/USES, FLWNIIittES, ke. Made ortlae best steel composition. Church Bells iusuleti for one year. WILLOU0.1181"S GUM SPRIXO DRILL, WITH OM/WELL'S l;ANO A fTACHIIENT. Miffs considered one of the be•t brills now in use. • it will distribute any kind of grails evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three to the acre.' The Ounuo Attachment hits gives entire satisfaction wherever med. It Is so constructed as not to clog :n sowing any Iliad of Phosphates or Bone Meal. Having said $ number of these machines last season, I can tally tecommend thein to be what 'they ars represented. Persons a ishing to tiny, should make application early 11411 the supply is small and the demand great. F. A. SMITITS CAST STEEL PLOVGELL First, it is the only Plough yet produced that wit' invariably scour in •uy toil. Second, It is now an established fact that It will last from three to six times longer than any other steel plough in uqe. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, tilting the same width and depth of furrow. The different parts of the Plosigh are east In moulds, into the ezact shape desired for the mould-boards, shares and land-sides, giving the parts most exposed to wear any desired thickness. The shares cau be sharpened 'by any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male able and works kindly. 14 tge tooli h..ve beets made out of pieces of the plough by black. ablithe all over the cowry. Fur sale by Ant. 27, 1866 Great Conowago 10.000 N‘ ti r , 77 . 1T A. S T !) I, ANTED. Tee underiizned; h,tving remodeled and im proved his Mills, near New Chester, Adams county,-(formerly called "Walnut Gwove," but now Great Conowitato Mills,") is pirepared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on hand. for sate or ex ihaage, the very hest qualities of Super, Haan and Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corr. 'and• Buck= wheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and offal of wheat. lbw•ing it SAW )TILL attached, bn is pre. pared to saw all kinks of lumber, at the short est notice. A farmer in need of lumber and flour, cap p..t a log upon his wagon, throw a few bushels of wheat oa the tip, have•the wheat exchanged for flour and the log sawed, thus saving a double trip—and allhecanse of the new and perfebt machinery now eMployed in theme mills. Having the lest of workrong, lie wig be able to please everybody. Thankful for pug facora, be hopes for a continuance of the game. H. J. New Chester, Jan. 14, 1867. 3m• Great Reduction I N PRICES OF DRY GOODS, Grrerries, /7nrchrare, Queenswart, cte., AT J. C. ZOITIt .or SON'S, NEW OXFOItD, We have just retarned from the city, when we bought a very large and well selseted stock of all kinds of goods, imitable in our line, under THE LATE DECLINT. Our stock consists' in part of FRENCH MERINOES, FItENCII COBOURGS, Delaity's, Calicoes, Plaids, Bleached and Unbleached Mitsline; a lame assortment of Black, Brown and Plaid all•wool Double-SHAWLS, Balmo ral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Motes, &c. MEN'S WEAR . , consisting in part of Broad and Beaver Cloths, Bl•tck and Fancy Gass'. mores, Cassinets, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Under-shirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Driving and Buckskin Gloves A complete assortment of GELOCEItIES, •t low rates. HARDWARE, such as Tire Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister and Cast Steels, Horse Shoes, Horse-shoe Bar, Nail Rode, Hammered Run, N4ile, Spikes, Spore!. and Forks, Duor Locks, Pad Locke, Latches, Binges aad Screws. ()i's (11:ts, Putty, lc. CHINA AND QUEESSIVAILE, by the set. Thankful for ,past p ar..,aage, we hope to merit the smile in the future. I. C. 7.OIICFC k SOS. New Oiford, Dec. 10, 18G6. 3m Latesi Fashions nEVAND J. W. IfttADLEY'S CET:VIRA- L/ TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC {Oll tsuLIBLE SPRING) . Tea WOIDRRPUL PLICIIIIILITY and great COY• TORT and rnsaguas to any lady wearing the Do e Lex Ett.teric SKIRT will be experienced partic ularly In all crowd d Asseinblies,Operas,thirri gee, iiirta - C irs, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Prometade ar.d 'louse Dress, as the Shirr can be tolled when in Ilse to occupy • small place as easily and conveniently as • Stile or Muslin Dress. an invaluable qua lity in crinoline, not found In any Single ; Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the emigrate, soar. ran; and gfeat oosvastexce of wearing the DUPLEX. ELLIPTIC STZRL SPRING SKIRT for • single day. will never atterwirds w ilingly pence with th , ir use. For Children, Misses and Young Ladies they uis superior to all others. They will not bend or break like the Single Srring, but will prese:re their yerfect and graceful Shape when three or four ordinary Skirts Will WI been thrown aside as useless, The Hoops aMcovered acid] double cud twist-- ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only double spline's, but twice (or double) covered, preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down titer's, stairs. Ike. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with albledies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT Olt THR FASHION ME WOHLD, To sap) , thaullowing inestimable advanta ges in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, peifect manufacture, stylish shape, finish, flexibility, contort and economy, enquire for J. 'W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double Spring SLirt, and be sure you get the genuine article. CAUTION.—To guard against lIIPOVITION be particular to NOTICE the skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red ink ,etamp, viz: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Blliptic Steel Springs," upon the waistband—none others arkigenulhe. 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 SAW? In all Stores where FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. Ilaunfacturad by the Bole Ownen of difif Patent, " WESTB. IitIiADLILV t eittY, E Oltembers 1 79 1 11l Resit, Ste., N. Y.. Jen. 21;180. ain N 4/asenee, there will always b* sato,. oughSy isompetene operator iu charge feJ the Excelbree Gallery, and work of all kW* and nutter all airettnastances must gist sat's factioe. before it can leave our Rooms. C. J. TYSON. PIONE but first-rate PICTrIIES are allowed to be taken train the EaJelifor Gallery. :ivies shown before Use order Is filed. • C. J. TYSON. LADDIS wanting a good egtiele of Peda meg, Fancy Aciap, or Hair Brushes Lisa be supplied at J. L. MICK:B. SHREtb-BARKS AND DRIED FRUIT wiitt ed at EALBFLEISCWS. 0 WAN'S stote is the place is get 'SII kitidst CI of Groceries 4/HEAP - TettUE best YROTOGRAPHS OSA. lit Egli ceitiitty, aft made at the Exestsidc Gallsti, ysbarg, sppost: to tbst, Rata. MEE= tee •all. IVM. * WHILE, Agent. !.ie.tr GetLysuurg, Pa. SKIRT