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Piddle' Sale.
kN 4kiryithAv, the 23d day of MARCH
inst., the subscribers, Exemitors of the
last will .and testament of henry Spalding,
— late totenship, Adams contalli
tiecertsed,mll.l sell at the late residence of
(mid decedent, one mile west of Little/teen",
on the Gettysburg Tnrapike, the following Per-
sonal Property, viz :
S GOOD HORSES, 12 head of Horned Cat-
tle. 16 bead of Sheep, 5 Hogs, 2 Sows, JO
- Shoats,' .1 Broad-tread Wagon, Two-horse
Wagon, Carriage, Sleigh, Grain Drill,iteaper,
Trreihing Ifaehine, Spriug-tooth Rake, Win
n•ming Bill , Ploughs , Hatrows, Corn Forks,
Shored Ploughs, Horse Gears, Bridles, Sad
dle+, Fifth Chain, Log Chain, Halter and Cow
Chattis, Stretchers, Double and Sipple-trees
}"oaks, Rakes, /cc. Also Household aft
Kitchen Furniture,
BUREAUS, Beds and Bedsteads, Tab)
•
Chairs, Settee, Deek. Ten •plate Stove,
Table, lot of Carpeting., Fluor Oil Cloth, Che.
Dough Tray, Cowl' and Iron Kettles, Barre
Tubt, Neat by the pound, Potatoes by t
bushel, 1 barrel of Virgar, with %any nth
articles, not mentione*'•
Sale to commence precisely at 10 o'clock,
kl•t_on laid day, when attendance will be g rin
and terms made Yr.:Own by
JAMES SPALDING, 1
ID. C. SMITH,
Aln cob Kin nk, A 11(4110er. •.xecutorsi
/larch 11, 1867.
Chesnuj, Wood Land
A 1' PUBLIO SALE.-0a ThEADAY, t e
26th day of MARCH inst., the subsclrd.
.. be s will offer at Public Sal-, on the prashi
bPs, sKont 20 AClthl OF cli36sur
DEMAK 0, situate in Men.illen
_Adams ['county, one and a half mites from
Beridersvilie, adjoining lands of Franklin 6.
Weiner, John R. ifofinan, nod others.
The tract is well covered with young thrir
jug . Chesnut timber, and will be offered in
- lots of from 2to .i'acres, to suit purchasers.
_ There is n good road to the land.
`axle to commenc , at 1 o'clock, P. U., on
said day, When attendance will be given .in-d
Urals made known by
JAMES FICK F.S,
SILAS ' , ICKES.
• March 11,4907. ts*
, Pub li c, Sale.
ARang CHANCE Ftrt GOOD STOCK.;
--The subscrlovr, having paid sPe,:inl
•11.:tOntierl tCI, raising good .stecir, und having)
swims on hand at the present time +lin lie;
I,eeds, will sell at "edi,: Sale, otT
111 V, the 20th day of MAlt(l[l,-inst , at the
reinlence oriacob Ntelhorn; in Mountpleasant„
t.,arnship, (who alao has gale at the 'same!
tune and place,) the foliusaig valuable;
•iz :
TWO ‘4001") MARKS, sultan! , for heavy
olr.auglit or harnest, and one of which is pith;
fail ; 3 clruice Cows, Durham cro44, and all'
ranted to a thornagh-hzed Ald:rney Ball ;i
l'Utirham Heifer.
Attendance given• and terms made known:
• by - ABRALIAA FLUKES.
March 11, ',SC:. it*
,
' , braimage Pipes. . i
filflli: and'ersigned has now on hand, andi
1 continces to many:tact/ire, large tranti—
lies of liA lIT DEN DRAINAGE P.II'ES„-tvlvich
dir• offers at.B centl3
per foot nt the inattufueto
rt.. It desired, I; Atli lay . the pipes, eithev
water tight Ur lever•jtiinted, at a rensonatdo
s:timpensittion.'lle). have been. tried in dit
let cut parts of I e•coutity, with entire sileq
t e.ts. 'or the drainage at, et'llars,*., notic
ing bettos • ern be used. Speeiru-ns may bC
...teen r at littlAeieth's store, in Ge,tyshurg..
The rn tnufnetnry ii in Ovford town -hip;
near Lilly's mill. Poet Office cddres 3, Ne .0
itistord, Ad tins county, l' t. •
JadllN BECEM N.
Arnrch 11, 186. Cu*
GOVERNiVIENT,
PROPERTY AT PRIVATE.SA LE
, se CO.
fi.olANcia• and Second Rind TEAM 11A,RNESS.
11,000 lilltliLES and COLLARS. -
s,OOO SADDLES, all StyleF.—s27; to Sh.oo.
•
Fitsr-horae Government
2,0n0 WAOON COVEItS, ,Lll Siv-a, nes k worn.
11,coo BLANKETS, and 11011&E CoVBRS.
Alsoi-o. large Stock of ReinS, Lend Lines,
Whips, Buggy and Aln bult4nee Ilarnesq. Por
table 'Forges, Chains, Siugle-trees, Leild Bars,
etc.. etc.
IVllpe' Team Ilarness,—liltit , worn-11110:11r
tanned Leather and serviceable, vie:viol and
oiled. $5 00 per horse or mule, inc p luaing
Bridle. Lead do., $4 00. Wagon i
"$1 09, Colliirs, $1 to $2. Mar.. Ilikr . lined
_Artiltery Vasa do , $2,4 and. $ t 00. '
DuUtile Reins, $1 75 tos2 25. lesit Lines,
$l. ILtikls„s , ; $l2 per dn:ten.
New Saddles $lB, with Plated Bit Briiile, ;
good as. new, $l2, with bridle $l4 : Talio
.
S for 80, P. $6.
‘Witgon Cover.i. made tonny Wnzon,—
',envy linen, .$3l. :; 1 3,ii"QunerirlY , Dutton Duck,
.sti to 3 oz. Duck, to $,.1.1.
11)0 trotitit.t.l Tents, new n4nl food new,
10 on duck—l 4 teet square—s,to tu $4O.
()Meet's' A. Te.uts, i leet square, from $5
to $4.
10,000 BAGS, from 12 'oz. Duck, Ist gnali
ty, 2 buahel, $9 ; 2 l,n . $lO 00; 3 t,us
$ll net aozon ; 2nq quality, ,47 50, $8 5t
and :09 tpd
S.IIALU• ORDERS SENT BY F,XPI,,ESS,
C. 0. D. PITKIN it CO.,
427 k 339 North Front al., Phila.
No. t Park-Place, Now• York.-
No. 4r3 Sth street, Washington, D. C
:Price list sent on application.
March 11, 1867. 2m
625. Hoop Skirts.' - 628.
fCW SPRING STYLES, "Our own make,"
1 . 11 embracing every new itnd desirable size,
suit; and ,shape of Plain and TrailHOOP
71',' 24, 2t, 3; 3i'34. 3 and 4
yards round, every length and sizetwilist ; in
every iespect First Quality, and especially
adapted to meet lEe wants of firzt Class-and
most fashionable Trade..
"Ourown make" 01 Hoop Skirts, are lighter,
more elastic, more durable, and Really 'Cheap
er than auy other make of either Single or
Double Spring Skirt in the American Market.
They are warrcn!ed in every respect, and
wherever introduced give 'universal satisfac
tion. They are now being extensively sold
by Retailers, and every Lady should try them.
Aik for "Hopkins' awn make," and see that
ench skirt' is stamped "W. T. HOPK INS, Man
ufacturer, 628 Arai Street, Philadelphia."
No , others. are Genuine. A ratalzgue con
taining Style, Size and Retail Prices, sent-to
any ad.iress. A uniform and liberal Discount
allowed to Dealers. Orders by mail or other
wise, promptly and carefully filled—Whole
sale and Retail, Izt Manufactory sud Sales
rooms, No. 628 Arch' Street, Phil.odelphia.
Skims mildew Order\ altered and repaired.
TERMS, NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY.
T. HOPKINS.
Mardi - 11, 1867. 'lom
Shoes, Gaiters, &e.
TOHN M. REILINO,
CARLISLA STRAIT,
west side, a few doors from the Public Square
Oett'yeburg, hp 1 tia in afi excellent assort
ment of Shoesi.Oei!ers, &c., for
MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN,'
which be is (sireriSg at the very lowest profits.
Raving bought for cash, at the latest re lac
tior ' • is prepared to offer great bargains.
Dl'_
. nd Sno,e manufacturing cat ried on at
the 2 place, and the. hest kind of work
made.JOHN M. REILINU.
. .
May 14, 1866. tf
Pay trp4. °
WEIR undersigned baying reCred from bisi
*est, be asks those indebted to make
pi:roc:it with as little delay as possible.
, %..Suck as do not settle before the first of Jauu
4ry next, will find their accotir.ts in the hands
of au officer fur collection.
JOSEPH S. GILLESPIE.
`Gettysburg, Nov. 26, lfi66. •
xon,scort is our motto ; to please all
;oar aim; and to render sati*ction, in
*seri instance, our deterininßtion.
C. TYSON Gettysburg, Ps.
Hay Wanted.
undersigned wilt pay the highest mar
ket prices- for'HAY. .Inquirecat Bpan
s4eriii.Weseltoute; Gettysburg.
• , 011.0. Q. STRICIEHOtrIqa.
K r . - , •
Public &de.
N WEDNESDAY, the 'AO& day of MARCH
/A
inst., 'the subscriber, intending to quit
farming, will sell - at Publio_Sale, at his resi
dence, in kloontpleasant kriralkip, Adams
county, about two miles from New Oxford
and about the same distance from New Ches
ter, on the old Carlisle road, die following
Personal Property, viz :
2ihead of HORSES, (one a first-sate Brood
Mare,) Cows and Young Cattle, Three Shoats,
,l Four-horse Wagon, 2 Spring Wagons wlth
;Covers, I One-horse Wagon, Hay Carriages, I
excellent Threshing Ma , hive and Horse Pow
er, 1 new Grain Pan (Schreiner's make,) 1
,),.tent Cutting Box, Exiling Screen, I new
:Plough, (DiehPs patent,) 1 Harrow, Shovel
Ploughs and Corn Forks, 1 new Coin Drill,
,Double.and Single-trees, Log Chain, several
lots 01 Horse Gears, , Bridles and several new
Collars, Manu:e an d Forks, a lot of Hoes,
and a number of new Bar •, Turnicir Lathe
'and Work Seileh, a lot of Carpenter Tools,
and a variety of other articles, too numerous
,to mention. •
Sale to ccaroence at 10 o'clack, A. M.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and Lams wade known by
JACOB lIIEUNIORN
March 4, 1867. ts*
Public Sale
; OF — YALP ABLE BERsONAL PROPERTY.
On TUEbD.I Y, the 26tb d.sy of RCA
nest, the subsexiber wilt sell at Public Sale,
oir his firm, in Idountpleasant township, Ad
; anis County„ near J. & E. 14ller'l store, about
one tilde film Gulden's and Hann's Stations
: revpecti..ely, the following personal proper
riy, six:
1 WUIIK HORSE, 3 CoWs, 1 Bull, I Fleifei;
I three- horse broad-treed IWngon,, with Lime
Box, %To l d' L•tdders Hay l Ladders and Hay
I C;irrLigc4, Wire Rake, Grand Roller, Patent
Cutting Box, Ploughs' an 4 Harrows, Double
end Strigle Shovel PlunghS, Corn Forks,,D3u
i ble and Single-trees, Breechbands and Crup
pers, Collars, Bridles, Housings, Wit ) :on and
Riling Saddles, Cheek Lines, Wagon and
P.lougn. Linea, Halter+ nod-Cnw Chains, Breast
iCi due,' Butt ?raeee, Stretchers, Lug Chain,
[GI ind-stone, Wheel-Wtrow, Fut ks, ,Rakes,
Shovels, all the iron work for a new
Plough, end a variety of other ”rticles, too u
rocrous to mention. •
tide to. eotonunee at 12' o'clock, M.,
on ;mid dat., mEwn attendance wilt be given
and terms wade known by
PF.TEII STA LLSMTTFI.
ts* B. Otttsa, Auc't.]
Public Sale
Feb. 25, 1S 7.
OF PERSONAL PROPERTY.—On SAT
URDAY, the 30th of MARCH next, the
sa, -r sib- r, intending to remove, west, wi'l
si it at Public Sale, nt his residence, in Mount
ple'isant township, Adams county, near White
Hall, the following personal proprrty, viz:
1 MARE WITH FOAL, 1 Cow, I Sli,oat, I
One-horse Wagon, Spring Wagon, as good us
new, 1 good HEARSE, 1 set of noise . Cie irs, I
setiff Buggy Harness, Slegli Bells, Corn Forks,
Cr:OW-bar, Pioks, Shovels, Forks. Halter and
Cow Chains; a full set of CABINET-MAKER
TiIUAS, with a first-rate Turning Lathe, Bor
ing Marhine, ( . 4611d-striae, a lot of half-inch
Poplar and Chekry,aud inch Poplar and Cher
ry Boards, Oak Joists, iirc. Also, a variety of
NEW I ERNIr 711 E: 'Sideboards, Bureaus,
,t
Sinks, Chists, 'ash and Candle Stands; with
Household iin Kitchen Furniture, such as
TOLES , AND , CH A I RS, Bei'steatts and Bed
ditg,. 2 Clocks, 3 Ten-plate Stoves and Pipe,
I dlin Kettles and Pots, Class an Qieensware,
Tin and Crockery -wart:, Tubs, Barrels, Meat
Vesii-Tls, Baeoti -and Lard by' the pound, in
short, his entice stork of hour, hold articles;
tooalai r9IIS to mention.
Site to commence at 9 o'clock, A. M., on
said day, when aitenclahee will be 'given and
terms made know LI by ,
JOSEPH BEDERMAS
J.trun KLI'VE. Au tioneer.
Fete. ts*
Patine Hale"
OFV.U.U.IIII,E PErzoN A L PROPERTY.
—Un 19111 of MARUiI
toot., at, 9 o'. In, k, M.--The undersigned,
having ileteriiiiined f.oreinore to the city, will
sell at Public Sale, at. his residence, 2 miles
south ot - IlerAFrsville, *'r titre -fourths of a
mild from Wright'4 Tanyatd, Atlams county,
clearly all lcislenct(e stuck of Personal Prj
peTty, eon , tistilig of
1 Illtuetti M ABE, witli foal. 1 Cow, I ffelfe'r,
1 three and todr-horse 'Vii!..con and Mine Bed,
I light Swing. Wagon, 1 IlugAry, 1 One horse
C image, .1 gidtui three-horse Wagon Ili d, with
a ;rood set of B l ows, 1 tour-horse English ILA',
with Bows, 9L 4 L•cf Hay L.I Li c re, 2 - Furrow
Ploughs, 1 Slagle-Shovel Plough, I Dourde
Shovel Plough. ! 2 Corn Forks, 2 One-horse
N ti secy . Ploughs, Cultivator, Clfltivator Har
row, Double. ! and Sit gle-trees, Spreaders,
Chains, linrsel Gears, double set of round
Trotting Harness, Patent Cutting Box, Mat
to.'::, Hoe.,lSliovels, Hay, Straw and 0 !ts
Foria, tirasi Scythes, 2 Grain Ciadle., Cl'.
ter •Seed Cladle, Bramble Seyth'es, 2 good
Orinusimies one new, the other run by Cog
lcunae, ,k . Also, Household and Kuehen
FurnPlire, . eh as
1 DESK ND BODE-CASE, !time Case of
f
•Dritwers, 3 Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads,. Wash
Stands, Sink, 3 - Ten-plate Stoves, 1 'Cookin_t
Stove, nearly new, with Cooking. eteosils
grfierdlly,bforty, gallon Copper Kettle, 1 large
Iron Wash Kettle, a large lot of stove Pipe,
4 E , hows, 2 Cloclts, 2 Patent Washing Ma
eli'nes, 1 Cnivervl Clothes Wringer, Meat
Vessels, Cider Barrels, Wash Tubs, Dolgh
Tray, Boxes, Fruit Jars and Cans, Crocks, 1
Soap of Bees in Patent Hive, a number of
Oldroyd's Payent. Odometers for attaching to
carriages, drills, ikc , to Pleasure distances in
traveling, 1 ! Chicken Incubator tot hatching
Eggs ariifidally. from 1 Q to. 100 bushels of
Carter Potatoes, have never find any rot among
them, one Little Giant Sewing Machine, to
gether with a "thousand and one" oilier arti•
cles not Ipentioned. .
A,t , ounce will be given and terms made
known by HIRAM GRIE.`2.T.
March 4, 1867. Jowl BANES, Aletioneer.l
Orphani' Court Sale.
ON FRI./AY, the 22d day of MARCH in
steal, in pursuance of en alias Order of
the tirplians* Court of Adams county, granted
to the undet signed, will be offered at Public
:We i on the premises, the Real Estate'of Peter
Baker, deceased, consisting of
A FARM, situate partly in Pamiltonban
township, Adams county, and partly in Frank
lin county, Pa., adjoining lands of Lazarus
B.
11..
•er, Walter Wagaman, George Douse. Hen
ry Canfman, John Caufman and Leonard Cant
m n, containing 200 Acres, more or less, im
proved with a One Ind a Half Story i m : yl,
*W
LUG HOUSE, Logy Bank Barn, ~-"
---
Sving House, &c. A fair pro- —.. 4t
~
pArtion of the tract - is well tim- -- :_-..!-Z—
-bred. -
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M.,
o said day, when attendance will be given
r. d terms made known by
DANIEL BALDWIN,
March 4, IPQT. ta,
Notice.
JOSEPH BARER'S ESTATE.—Letters of
administration on the estate of Joseph
Baker, late of Franklin township, Adams coun
ty, i'ecessed,havieg been granted to the un
dersigned, resididg in theaame township, he
hereby gives notide to all - persons indebted to
said estate to make immediate pigment, and
thews having claims against the same to pre
sent them properly authentics,ed for settle
ment. INNEY KNUUSE, Ades's.
Marc .4, 1867. 6w
Notice.
MITE Holders of the Mortgage Bonds of the
Gettysburg 'Who:lad Cutups ny are re
quested to meet at the National Hotel In the
heron& of York. on TUESDAY, the 19th of
HARGH, at 12 o'tlock, 31.
W3l. G. CASE, President
Gettysburg R. 1t: C.
•
March 4, 1867.
A Flue Farm
FOR SALE.,—A desirable Farm, 207 acres,
with good buildings, file and a ball Miitid
east of Frederick; Md., can be bought on easy
terms. For fall particulars, inquire of tee
Editor of the GICTTYSBUIIe 'Commies.
March 6 , 1136.7:. ti
- Cookitig Stoves dkilliaware, ' •
11-T REDUCIRD PRIOII.I. 'Also, Brid g e s -
Double Fire Chatneer,'Patent Fite- place
Gave, a new and superior invention. Cali
sad lee it at S. G. 0008.'0.
4sta. 28, 1867, . -
Large
•
or VA n L gwAsfloOt P
1
NI ESD A Y
X ARCM nett, the- subse
the Will of Jatob Shevly
at Public Sale, Pt the la
I deceased, in Franklin ruin
tv, on the old Mc:Wien
northeast 'of Cashtown, th
al proper*, viz:
5 good WORK HORSE,
3 held of Fat rattle, 8 he
23 Sheep, besides a nu,
Itrood Saw, 12 Shoats. I
I horse Wagon, three-inch I
Wagon. I Log Wagon.
Bed, Hay Carriaes,• W
Boards, 1 new Falling• p
Threshing Machine, Sp •f
der Cutter, Grain Di ill, '
ring Box, 5 Ploughs, 3 If
1 Corn Forks, 3 Don , tle
i Shirernan Corn P 1 inte r, Sp
I Double-trees, Jack Screw
I Cht.ins, Fifth Chain, Bu
Chains, Cow Chains, 2 seta
of Front Gears, 2 sets P 1
Saddle, Bridles, Halters,
Wagon Whip, I Cross-e
Wood Saws, Axes, Mat.oc
Fora", Rakes, 1 complete !
Tools. with Anvil and "Vi,
Maul and Wedges, 2 new
, Cradles ' Cider Barrels, MI
Kettle, lot of Grain B. .0,
lot of Books, 1 eight dap
IS.ove, fledstends, Tables,)
I riet3 - of other articles, too
t tion.
Sale%tn commence at 1
e 4 hl dly, when asendanc
term made known by
AIR°
01E;
J011:1 Mixes, Auctioneer.
Feb. 1-1, 1867.
Personal P
AT PriBIAC SAI,II-I.Y
21.,t day of VALOR
will sell at PoWin Sale,
Mountjay township, Ada
miles from Littlestown, a
of t 'ie Gettyshiirg turnpik
sonftl property, viz :
Is. 4 head of 11012SKS, one
filch Cows72-.1411115,- 1 6 You
2 Brood Sows, It/ Simms,
t r z cad Wagon It nd Lime
norrow-trend Wagon wii.
1
Cormige's and Ladders,
REAPER, with Self-rak
Threshing Ma , bine, with
machine,) Grain Drill, Co
corn forks, (-urn shelter
cutting boa, horse gears,
saddles, bridles, colt trs, 1
ness, fifth chain, log ch..
ch I , ns, jack-screw, and o
umuts. Also, Household
tore, viz: 4 BEDSTEAD
1 cluck, 1 cook stoim at
stove, 2 spinning wits rls,
horreis, tubs, meat ver se
lions, with a s.irietv of 0
meteor to tilelltion.
at In o'clock A. M. on ea
ance will be given and to
Feb. 11, 1467.*
Public
Or VALUABLE PEd
—On TITE•iIIAY,th:
next, the subscriber, int
kg,
ill sell itt Public S
in Mountple.tsant towns
halt a mile sou,h of Moun
State road from G , dt,yst,
following vt u tble PerAo
Rock, and near 'the
IN , to Hanover, !the
a I Pt operty, viz
/
I SES, 3 Three-year
. rfect match,) 7 head
•as will be fresh l by
Bull, 8 fine Shoats.,
1 2 Four-horse Wrtg
nearly new. and lle
! tone Bed. Hay gar
ood Ladders, Peed
gon, Threshing Sta
(the thresher to - ng
Patent Wire 11.#e,
, Sled, 2 Harrows,
~ n Forks, Sin,:le ind
1 tree, Rolling Se+n,
2 l r. d of WORK 1101
line . Colts, (2 of them a p
of ' Stitch Cows, (1 of th
time of Eald,) 3 Heifers,
I Sow with Plf4s, 5 Slice
ens, (one a 13road-tread,
other i N...rrow-tread,) .
riages, 14 ty • Ladders,
Trough. 1 One-horse 1V
chine aid Horse Power, i
new,) 1 Buckeye Reapeel
Grain Drill, Clod Rolle'
Cultivamr- 2 Ploughs, G.
Double-.rees,Three-Iforsel
Rakes, Pitch Forks, Ma
Forks. Patent Cctting B.
2 sets - of Breech b3ndi, 2
Log Chain, Filth
lot of Cow Chains, Wa.z,
riles and Collars, Jack Sc
2 Knapping H immers, Dig
farming implements.
and Pi le, 1 Tatde, I
Churn, lot of 'Neon, wi
nrtie:es, too nu - nit:mt.& ti
re Forks, Shaking
lot of Graialkigs,
eta of Front Geirs,
.alters and Chains,
.n Saddle, Blind Br--
ew, Mattceks. Pi ks,
ng Hook, with ot er
!so Cooking Stove
001-wheel, 1 Patent
h a variety of wilier
mention.
&dock, A. 11., 1 1 on
ce will be given hnd
Sate to commence at 1
said day, when attends.
terms made Itiarrn by
SAron Klusx,jAnetione
Feb. LB, ts*
Public
(IF PERSONAL PIG
j DAY and WEDNE
20th of next, tI
ing to remove west, will
at his . residence, in Tyr ,
county, 1 mile north of
lowing valuable per. ..al
6 WORK HORSES,
with foil and one a fitst
ling Colt, 8 111Ich Cows,
fresh 'ciliont the time .
Sheep, 3 Shoats, 1 bron
Bed, 1 two-horse Wagon
and liarne , s, with Spre ,
chine, 1 Winnowing ,
et:. I Grain Drill, / She
Harrows, 3hovel.Plou_ l
Chain, [falter and Co
Single and Double-trot
Horse Gears. Also, 110
Furniture, viz
7 BEDSTEADS, 2 Rn
board, Kitchen Dresse ,
1 Eight-day C'ock, 1 (
Steve, 1 Ten-prate Stov •
Flax - Haekle, and n'cari
too nuttnrous to mentio
PPEK . TY.—On TUES.
:DAY, the 19th and
e subscriber, intend
sell at Public Sale,
ne township, Adams
'ew Che , ter, the i'ol
prorerty,. viz :
1
1 o of them mitres
ate :ta. lion,) 1 Yevr
'four . hem will he
. . t 3
t..:4ttlei 20
read Wagon, with
1 ockaway Bukey
:(1, 1 hreshing dia.
1 Reaper and Mow
gb. Sled, Plonirbs,
Chain=, Stretchers,
es, 5 full seta) of
sehold and iiit*en
wag, I Corner Quo
, 3 'fables, ChAirs,
,00k Stove, I. Parlor
1 Hand Cider Press,
!lay of otter
1
lo'dock A. M. on mach
1 be given red terns
Sale to commence at
day, when attendance wi
made known by
Feb. 25, 1867. ts*
Not i
CATITARINE MACKL
ters of aaministrao
Catharine Mnekley, ha,
ship, Adams county, d
granted to the undersigne
township, they hereby giv!
indebted to said estate I
payment, and those havi
same to present there p
for settlement, PE
MA 1
Feb. 25, 1857. Gt* I
ESTATE.—Let
on on the ennui of
I. of Straban token
keased, having t een
, residing in the n ame
notice to all pardons
to make immedvate
g claims againstthe
!iperly authenticated
Eft MACKLEY,
Y J. CASiiMANj
Administ ratoria.
Netts
E h
LiZABETS 3IACKLI
tersot administratic
abet Mickley, deceasedi
Ada,n co., having been
aigrigdesidiukin the ss
give notice to all persons
to make inimecTiate pa
claims agaiim the same
erly authentieatcd fors
‘ \
PET
, RA
Feb. 26, 1867. Alt* - i
_
Nri,ti e.
TADN'IND F. OUBEI ATOR'S ESTATE._
L I Letters testaments on the estat< o Ed
mund. F. Gnbernatrr, la e'ofOonowago town
ship, Adam/ county, d 'eased, having t)een
granted to the undersi 'tied; residing id the
same township, he here y gives notice tb all
persons indebted to said estate to make ireme
diatepsyment, and those :Fringe:Os against
the same to present th ra properly atithenti
catedlor settlement.. \ ' ',' 1
JAMEs W. GOBEttwATIA,
Feb. 25, 1867. et \Eisen*.
' e.
Y'S ESTATE.—Let
n on the estate of Eliz
late of Strahan twp.,
ranted to the under
toe twp., they hereby
ndeb:ed to said estate
p ent, and those haring
c present them prop
'
ttlement.
l MACKLEY,
• Y J. CALINIAN•I
Administrators.
,
Cheep. ,^, I', 1 VOTE but fires-rata PICTURES are allowed
MILL AND
131115„ 11. to he ttken from the Exerlmor (loner,.
good 'conditioni and 'Oamplea shown before the order is filed.
d Water Power-hete ,„ C. J . TTSON.
d, iu Franklin town.I'ACIIIS wanting a good article of Peen
's Mill"' Posimaisiori• J,,,/ 'leery, Fancy Soap, or Hair.Sriishes, ran
i ,'be supplied at J. L. SCHICK'S.
L. N. HUNTS% -
I -B, \ WASPH stele id the place to gas a ll kinds
'1 'of Greceries OHHAP
For Sole
A FIRST.RATE SA
GLS MULL, on VI
plroty of work, with go.
mile from Beitritig's - Mi
ship; known as “Dich
given April lit, 1807.
;an. 2s, 1887.
AIM
'Pat PROPERTY.
, the 20th day of
rera, gieentors of
en,
will sell
residence of said
if hip, •Adams • con if
food, About I mile
following person-
;, 2 Col% 7 Cowl,
V , of Young Cattle,
ber of Lambe, !I
broad•tread hut
re, 1 narrow-treald
Cart, good [Artie
d
Ladders. Du
uggy and Herne!
g Rake, Corn Fo -
nuowing 11H1, Cu
'avows, Cultivator,
hovel Ploughs, I
. enders, Single arid
Jack Arter, Log
i t Chains, Breed
. :lied Gears, 5 sets
eh Gears, Wagcn
Housings. Collars,
Saw, Hand - dad
3, Picks, Shovels,
t of Blacksmith's
I , lot, of old Ircia,
r Greenest:sde GrOn
t It Vessels, Copper
of of Apple Hotter,
lock, 1 Teu•pla'te.
Chairs, and a ta-i
numerous to mein-'
o'clock, A. M ,
will bo given and
CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR
AND GLEANER.
STIFFLY,
1 11 eILV AIN,
ExecutorsL
The undersigned would iuiorm the .I;tri
culturAl public that he It.ts pureh,sed nom
the Patentee of this extraordinare 111.o:bine,
the Patent Right fur the States of Peuns„ylea.
nia and Maryland.
Brinkerlicas torn S teller, Separator and
Cleaner, is pronouncel the nest Machine of
the kind in this country. An in proof, it
m.ty be mentioned that the "Adrisory Com
mittee (appointed to select Implements Rir ex
hibition at the Prtiverss4 Expositibn in -Paris,
in 1861. have selected this Sttelle' as the best
in America," and at the request of J. C. De'.
by,
U. S. Agent, a machine has been shipred
to Paris for exhibition.
.operty - •
THURSDAY, the
•xt, the 'subscriber
t his residence, in
s count), about 2i
d within of a mile
,the following per
a mnre with C 0 4 ,, 5
g Cattle, 11l Sheep,'
four -horse bro# tl
Be 1, 1 four-botse
Stone Bed, H-tv
NEW BUCKEYE
tr attached, I new
otible Shaker, (rod
n Planter, Plougbs,
The fact may, also be stated that at the
great trial of Agricultural implements, at
Auburn, N, Y., in July last, und , r tha-auspi
ces of the New York State Agricultural So
ciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller, Separator
and Cleaner was reported by one of the most
competent Committees us the nest Corn Sheller
out. Tll , l say, •We hare carefully examined
and thoroughly tested this to whine, and bovb
no hesitation in pronouncing it the best ecru
Sheller we ever saw." The report is signed by
such men as John Stanton Gould, President
N. Y. State Agricultural So•iety ; B P. John
son, Secretary to Barrie; Solon Robinson, Ag
ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune ; S. Edwards
Todd, Agricultural Editor N. 1% Times.
From among many complimentary newsna
per notices, the fotlowi g, from the New York
Observer, is deemed sulli tent:
"Among all the Hand Corn Shellers mine
in New York and Albany—and one single
firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually
—not one can enter the circle with the Shell ei
just inrented by J. Brinl.erhoff, Auburn, New
York. It shells, separates and cleanses. rap
idly and easily, at one operation, as last as the
ears can be put into the hopper."
The undersigned is now prepared to dispose
of COUNTY RIGID FS. lie will have SEIEL
LERS ready for sale in the course of a mouth's
time.
eloverseed• hul er,
wagon and rid ng
set of carriagethr
n, baiter and epw
her fanning innile
nd Kitchen leurni
., 4 tables, 1 safe,
d fixtures, 1 pallor
vool wheel, churns,
pots, kettles dnd
her articles too
no-
Salo to cotnmetco
I d by, when attend
!
Los made known by
PUTS P. FINN.:
cob Klunk, Au..tlr
ale
ONAL PROPERTY.
19th day of MARCH
l ading to quit faim-
I le ' at his residence,
lip, Adams cowity,
All letters to be addressed . to
WIRLE,
. P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa.
March 11, 1867.
R EAPERS AND MO \V ERR.
ling hern,' Patent::
1 he No. 1 Machine has two Driving Wheels,
Hinge Joint and Foiling Bar, making it
very convenient to move from one place to
another; i 3 very simple in its con,troction,
extremely light draft and durable, cuts 4 feet
10 inches in grass and 5 feet 2 inches in
grain; is a Self-Raker and Side Deliierv, and
is capable of cutting a whole field without
binding a sheaf, and does the most 3.ltiSfaCtO
ry work
This Machine can also be used as a
Rand Machine without injuring its qualities
as a Reaper. The Machin• is warranted to
cut Grass as well as any Sinzle ?Anwar th‘t
cuts the same width. It is a strong two
horse Machine—three or tour can be asset, if
required, in hilly ground
GREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made
for the coming season.
The Machine is also perfectly:balanced, no
weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or
Reaping.
No. 2 is a light two-horse M tehine, and is
differently constructed, cutting on the right
hand side ; and in front of Driving Wheels is
a Self-Raker find Side Delivery. The differ
ence in the width of cut is 6 inches.
All Machines warranted to give satisfac
tion I For further information apply to
LEWIS BUS!IMAN, Agent,
3 Miles south of Gettysburg.
March 4, 1807. tf
AdUEL SHORE!
Sale
SHIREMAN'S
NATIONALBELF-DISCIIARGINOCTEELSPRIN4 TOOTH
Patented September 9th,..113,... - 2 2 and Re-issued De-
This Rake is an Independent Steel Spring
Tooth Rnke, and hits proven itself 4 :o be the
most perfect• HORSE RAI:11 row in use
With this Rake the Norse does all the work,
both the Raking and Discharging, by-the di i
ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws
it in gear, and as the horse motes forward it
raises the teeth and eiscliarves its load, and
then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth drop
ping down ready to rake again. By this ope
ration it is easily understood that the Raker
has hardly any work to do at all!
Important itap.ovements have been made of
late, making it, very simple and durable in its
enniat octiou. Thousands of them have been
sold in the few last years, and given the best
kind of satisfaction.
Log Choir's, [lift!).
Apply to LEWIS 317SHMAN, Agent,
3 tulles south of Gettyshul g
March 4, 1867. tf.
ACOB WERTZ.
[L. limes, Actifl..]
ON "the Hill," Baltimore Street, Gettys
burg, PA,.—Constantly on hand, or made
to order, all ktodi of
RIDING SADDLES,
WAGON SADDLES, , •
CARRIAGE H A RE.ESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
BLIND BRIDLES, -
COLT A
FLY-NETS, &c:
as low as the lowest.
March 4, 1A67. tf
LEWIS KUMMER:INT has re-comm^nced"
the TAILORING business, iu Chambers
burg street, between Washington and West
streets, Gettysburg, and asks welt:lire 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 feels sure that all who patronise him
will oe satisfi d.% His prices for work are as
low as they can possibly be to afford him an
economical lising,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.
INmy absence, Aiwa will always be a thor
oughly competent operator in charge of
the Exceiiepr Gallery, and work of all kinds
and under all circumstances must kive
satis
faction before it can leave our Rooms.
C.J.. TYSON.
Brinkerhoff's
The National
horse Rake!
ember 6/h, 1864
New Saddler Shop,
J.. M. BOWE
At the Old Unsineim
Poor liousee Accounts
t)AUGHEALIY, Trests-
U trer, in account with the D.rectora of
the Poor and Ilone of Employment of the
Coutuy of "Ad'lnts, from 'hie 2nd day of J.Lnu
ary, A. D.. 1866, to the nb day of January,
A. I) , 1867, both dry,: inclutore :
Balance of Jacnb Sheath, Eeq., for-
mer Treasurer,
Order on County Trensurer, 1,200 00
1.00) 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
800 00
1,200 00
1,000 00
2 000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 00
1,000 OU
29 OU
6 00
1 25
2 50
(IA.I
20 00
EMI
=1
=I
-
BE
MI
Cash on
Interest
Cash of
uncalled Orders,
of John Martin,
George Meckley,
John N. Graft,
Pigs,
g Jacob Plank, aah trees,
$14,385 42
Balance paid Jacob Cuip, Esq., for
mer -L.:lie sr.', • $9 55
Out-door paupers' support, '1,C56 no
Mt rehandi.e and groeerids, 4.014; ~,,-„,
Range, freight sat metaouty, 492 01
Polk, beef and baron, 1,924 95
Replacing hams litst by diAease, En UO
BLet cattle, cows and stock hogs, 627 03
Flodr, grain and grinding, 964 57
Making fence and part materials, 932 31
Ilechanics' work, 603 64
stone coal, brick and freight, 0-3 10
Drugs and medicines
Wooii chopping, making rails & posts, 7 1 .14.63
Sundry expenses,. 291 85
Publishing accounts, 79 50
Relief to paupers,
=I
Male hireling 3,
Female tut - dings, 221 00
Perceuttige on insurance, •_ 25 00
Directors' satry,
Counsel Fees,
. .
..
Physiciau's salary, 135 00
410
Steward's bal.:try, 250 00
eierkg' salsry, 46 00
Trea , urkis s .I:try, 40 00
Bahama in huud* of Treasurer, :88 42
We, the subscribers, Auditors to settle and
sdjitst the Public Accounts, do hereby certi
f., that we have examined the it. 1 1 .13 which
compose the foregoing account, and.that they
are correct—being from the 2nd day of Jan
it•try, A. 1), 1866, to the 7th lay of January,
A. D., 18C7, both days inelusi%e.
JoSEPII
.1. C. VITTE:siTURF,
DEXL:Y L. BREAM,.
Auditors.
TUNAS JOIINS, Esq., Seward, in atertunt
ith the Directors of the Poor and lloJse
of Employment of the County of Adams—be
ing !rem the and day 01 January, A D., 1868,
to the 7:h day of January, A. D., itt67, both
days inclusive: •
To balance in hands of 'Steward at
last sett.etnent, 31 10
Order on Treasurer, 25 41
Cash of beatmek, after death, 5 00
Andrea Polly, interest, 9 97
Weil)le A; Son, hay, 85 45
Order oil Treasurer, 93 44
Wm. McClean, rye flour, 1 15
Jacob' llollintrer, timothy seed, 1 00
Order on Treasurer, 50 00
Per cow,
Pigs, 6 00
(leorge Mirper. after death, I 10
Balance due Steward, , 647
• $ l 6O 68
By general expenses,- 36 15
Clash paid hirelings, - harvesting, &c., I. 44
noliof to pullers, 2 00
,
Funeral expensva, 4 00
Fruit and vegetables, , 76 11
Lime, s Ind, &T.,
Grocerie4,
cbAndise,
VeRl,
Med•ciue,
Timothy sees!, 2 50
Leather, ,6 10
Postage and telegraphic deeNttchel; 216
(letter, ' 43 (J
We, the snbecrihers, Auditors to settle and
adjust the Pahlie Aecopnts, do certity that we
have examined the itemi which compose the
above account', and do report that the same le
correct—the same embr,cing the account of
Jonas Johns, Steward, from the 2nd dav - of
Jotnuary, A. I) , 1866, to the 7th day of Jan
uary, A. IL, ISO, both days inclusive.
JOSEPH ctURKEE,
J. O. PITTENTERF,
• HENRY L. BREAM,
Audit+.
LIST OF PAUPERS remaining in the Alms
Rouse of Adams county, on the Ist of J.l/111-
Airy, A. D., 1.867 : '
Malts, 46
Females,
Children, males, , -
.‘ tetuales, S.
Colored, males, 2
93
Transieut peeper!, 1,242
- PRODUCTS or TER FARM.
•
3021 bushels of WleilP. , .
121 - " Rye. - '
2800 " Corn in ears.
950 ' " Oats. '
11 " TiinotbY seed.
350 " Pot.,toes.
30 " Turnips.
•
30 " . Onions., •
15 0 lied Beets. • .
3000 heads of Cabbage.
4294 pounds of Reel. .
5507 "
.Pork.
V head of Horned Omits. /
/
50 Fir. // /
CO tons of Say.
36 loads of Corn Fodder., , /
The number of deaths fro s;ltyi, 1865, to
Jan. 1, 1867, was 162
JONA JefiltS, Steward.
gar& 4, 1807. 41 ,!/// ...
110T0 7- 111iNIAT6RES, at the Excelsior
II - Gallery, are4npe,rn and furnished 01 one
third city pr' 5. /Call and examine speci
mens. /•
C. J. TYSON.
Piers Phillips'
Grit:us tariovno
SUPER -PHOSPHATE OF LI3tE,
Biaiutard Managed.
FOR BALI AT kiIIUFACTURZICO DEVOiI,
No: 27 North Front Bt., Philadelphia,
ATV
No. 9.Cliouth Streot, Baltimore,
And by Dealers in general throughout the
The Material of whivh Moro Phillips' Phos
phite is ina•mtactured contains fifty per ,ent.
more Bone P:ll , qpilute than Raw Bone, there
fore it is mote thimble. This ammonia pres
ent gives i• great additional ferollaing value.
Six years' experience has proved to the
Farmer that it makes a heavier grain than
even amble manure, and is not only active but
lasting. MORO PHILLIPS,
Sole Proprietor and Manufacturer.
$56 per tou of 2,000 lbs. Dis
count to De.inra.
March 4, 1867. 9m
AND PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT FOR
LENORE TIME.
MESSRS. BLACKWELL iSs CO.,
Newapaper and Periodical Subscription
Office, No. 82 Cedar Slreet,.Xew York,
Desire to encourage one good correspuudtnt
in each town to extend their business it, the
Magezinea and Newspapers, for
which they take subscriptionit at the pub
lishers' ibwest prices.
Tha business is respectable, pa3 - s•well. and
no capital 14 required : it is also .nitable for
Ladies,. pull particukrs in our "Correspond
ent's Circa! mailed free.
Also, 1141 W re it new Edition of our
Third Annual Newepaper'anti Ari tic. l t' it.
Moot , tr..r 18;11containiug over 200 difrerent
poblicat.loll3—.l most useful thing to eth lur,rs
of Itteratuic.: FruS tq any addrees.
BLACKWELL k, ro.,
82 Cedar street, Sea YOlk,
Feb. 25, 196'7. t1I:a31 Box 4238 I'. 0
Win. C. Siallsinith.
$l2l- G 7
ETTYSBURG, PA.,
kj CARPENTER s CONTRACTOR,
keeps constantly on hand nod manufactures to
old •r.
DourA,.,S7oftlers, Mar and
Win(lott. Cohri-e, Duo)
(lad .11'imJou, 8rad:4.1.5,
or 71 fly otaer al Nick. In the Building Line,
Set - 1 , 441,rd matt rial colsiantly on hand, ex
po kneed workmen always in, telidiness, and
work ex. eu;ed a ith dispatch so:it-Orders
promptly attended to. [Jan. 2a. Sin
Latemt Fashionik
ELAND J. W. BR 4DLEY'S CELEBR A
jU TED PATE NIT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC kOR
DvIJBLE aPILING)
,SKIRT.
TILE WO iItERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great cost-
FORT and t-LEASURE to ally lay wearing the DTI
PLI. X I . :1.1,111 1C Sulfa trill be experienced partic
ularly in all crowded Assemblies,Operasdlarria
ges, Railroad C its, Church Pews, Arm Chairs,
for Promeaitile !red tionse Dress, as the Skirt
can be folded when in use to occupy a small
place as e.,:tly and conveniently as ti Silk or
Muslin Dre-s. invaluable p 1 lily in crinoline,
not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the ettiasuitc, cox/-
roar, and great cosytistsvca of wearing the
Dert,gx ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRT for a
single day. will never atterw trds w tingly dis
pense with their pse. For Children, Misses
and Young Ladies they are superior to all
others.
EEO
'they will not bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will. prese:ve their ref feLA and
graceful shape when three or four ordinary
Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless.
The Hoops are covered with duuble and twist•
ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only
doublo.spi ices, but twice (or double) covered,
preventine theta from wearing out when drag•
gum down .tep4, stairs, fkc.
The Duplex Llliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD
SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
MU
83 75
313 AO
ME I
25 013
To enjoy the foilosiing inestiumble advanta
ges in ( rinoline, viz: superior qual.ty, perfect
manufacture, stylish shape, finish, flexibility,
durnoility, comfort and economy, esquire fur
J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double
Spring 'Skirt, and be sgre you get the genuine
article.
$14.3.5 42
CAUTION.—To gnarl against IMPOSITION
he particular to NU ricE the skirts offered :is
"DUPLEX' have the red ink stamp, viz; "J.
W. Biadley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Sprinp,"
unon tire Is iistband—none others are genuine.
Also Notice th it every Hoop will ndmit a pin
being passed through Ili centre, thus reveal.
in,s the two (or doubie) -pring, braided togeth
er therein, which is i be cetlii-tt of their flexibil
ity and strength, and a I:emu:nation not to be
found in nny other skirt.
FUR SALE in all Stores where FIRST
CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United
States and rl,eiehere. •
Manufactured by the Sole Owner; of the
Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY d, CARY,
97 Chamberg & 79 3; 81 Reade 51.4., N. Y.
Jan. 21, 18,7. 3m
Iron—lron—lron 2
GETTYziBURG FORGE.
The subscribers respectfully inform the
pubic that they have erected it Forge in cur
necticOn with their Steam Mill, cud are'pow
marufactnring
...FORGED AND HAMMERED trcoN,
such 113 Plough, Horse-shoe and Bar lccn, and
respectfully invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to
give than, a call, tee mg satisfied that they
will be able to please as to quality, finish and
prize. BRINOMAN & 11 ARREN.
N. B.—The highest rnarkt.t pike matt for
wrought and scrap iron. B. & W.
Dec. 17, BIM
Tin Ware and Stoves.
TQF suh•wriher respectfully informs the
public that he stiii coutiuues the business
of making
KPCDS OF GOOD TIN WARE..
at the of t stand. (formerly Andrew l'olle)'s,)
in York at-eel,Gotty3bortr, whore he hits the
lirgest assortment of tin ware In the county,
with many other articles for kachen
Also, COOKING STOVES St "SINE-,PL ATE
STOVES, of the very best kinds.
• S. - G. COOK.
MEI
13 5(1
P . 3 68
33 35
23 75
3 00
Mar. 12: 1865. tf
For Rent.
TTTE t: !NIA. MlLLS.with 'St iller'a House,
and other privilezes, one mile from Fair.,
field, Ad..ins count, for rent. Enquire of
laj. John Ilu.,selman, near Fairfield, or of
M. & W. SIceLEAN, ExCelott.
G e ttysb u r g , p a ,FITET,LAII," 4— .,
NJ For retnovlns Kyr
.
To the fad les eApe
tort" recottatudistor
IndisiSensolitt• oxiLilo to tem .„
iloes,2lM tun n or Injure the skin, tati
acts dlreelly: .tie• roots. It Is wamdated to
remove ~:s&rfluouts Ir from low lorehends, or
from an txtrt of tlio ho ly, completely; Cotatiy
att.l rgdlenlly extirpating the some, loas-inw
the Kith soft, smooth and ituturul. 'Ma
is e Anly 'article used by tho Frtmen, anti
$149 4;9
Feb. 11, 180
V. S. BONDS.
HE First tiatioual Bank of ,Gettysburg
T
will cash 5-20 and 10-40 11. S. Roods;
also 7-J0 ail Compound Intortst Notes.
GEORGE ARNOLD, Cushier.
Oct. 6; 1866. tf
ShingleM. lii the only ~..,err used by in.. ......
t , ..._
. is the only real effectualbir
depllay Inexistence.
TIRIME SIIIN ;LIES, the best in the market, yr:re 75 cents per Te.ekatt. , , sent postpaid,. teen/
P for sale to JACOB SHEA.I/B'3 new Loin/ address, on receipt of an oricr by _ , -
uLlikillt, slit' r t's & 01., chnudicig,
ber Yard, on the Railroad adjoining the Lion's 2,5 !liver Street, Troy, N. Y.
Kilns. Gettysburz. / ' 3lareh 4,1 W. ly
No.v. 2d, 1866. tf / •
Manhood :
ITOW LOST. I lull' itrxrenr.D.—
ari : 7 .Ins! publish. ‘l, an. w ellition of Hit.
ca - I.V PIM E 1.1.14 Ct:I.XIIO..‘TED
I.:ASAY on the nADICA 4 (*nog (with
out inetheinc) of SevirmsTomirpt;A, or scicsiti..l
Weakness, Involuntary rienitnal bosses. 'moo.
tency, Mental and l'hysical Incapacity, linpeiot•
menus to Marriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epi
lepsy, and FIN, induced by self-indulgence err
getout extravagance.
1:r Price. In a sealed erlveler,only a rents..
'Pile eciehrste.l it.i hor, in this ialmiraliltYcsitay.
demi)* demonstrates. front a thirty yi am suet
cessfui proetiee, met On; Marmon; . onsconeneill
of eelr-abuse rnav is' radically ..ncell , Will/Mt Usk
long , -roux Use of Internal Medi. ire or the •timpl I,
cation of the kiiik—oullithot out a ;oolong . cots
at once simple, certain, and erlet Mal, I. Summit
of wrileh every sufferer, no matter Wise his tee.
dition may be rosy cure himself cheaply, private
ly, and rcullcsliy.
Lae- Tllis Le:tare sh on Id he in the handset every'
youth and every man in theland. .
ii.euL, - under seal,. to a plain envelope, to Mb/
addretel, pos t pa i d, on receipt of Nix cent s, or-two
p•At. swims. Also Dr. Culverve.ll's Marriage
Ciaide," prim %Cents. Adtiress tile pobliallefli.
CHAS. J. V. ii1..2318 it 1 • 0_,
127 Bowery, New York. l'. 0 ; box 1,8"
Feb. 25,188 T. ly ,
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ASUPERIOR irtility of the best trots4eil
L Drolt HAIIhS, with or without toatrti
intro, for s.i üby D. 11 eClllilh RV . k SON./.
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Money, Free as {fa t r.
irkAtril e: .1....0e41 and y 4reffng A-
I lir e 'I .1%) gat-, M 1.1,, or reamie, .sgos.
want.sl soiled trade in a ers t'lty, Town,
V 111..ge, ilanilet,Workvilop amt lea. tory through,
out the entire wori.l, ior the moist salealde
tiescver known.—:On VE,l.Vt;k2c.r. Plune IT and
READY SALE wiTEKEvrrt weEnEi, !!
Smart Merl and wornen'ean make from 5.5 to Nit
per day, and-no risky!' Inssi A small capital re
quired of from tt:Ni to S:IK4L-the more money In
vested the greaterlhe profit. Nn Moneyrennired
in advance—we liret send -t he articles and r,,, , e n ivo
pay alterwardil It ynu actually wish to make
Eon.3 - anj . a aVy and easo.l, write for full partku
njest
MILNOR & CO., (From Paris.)
I/ Stu Broadway, New York City,
reo. 25; JAM, ly
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SHORN k HUE FIIAN are reseitihg New
'Goods every week from the sitetertfQi
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rash. Do nut fad to give them a call, on the
e / or.hwest Corner of the Square, Gettysburg,
j Pa.
r ISrILKS.'S HMO SITTERS for sale at
1.1 }turner's Drug ..nd Variety Store.
s9ri A Month:—.!.CENTS wanted
_, V for siz enttrely new articles, just out.
Address 0. T. GARET, City Building, Bid
teford, Me. (any Zi,lBu6. illy
G ET your PHOTOGRAPHS at
MOTS.
OHRE 'BAKING SODA, SPICES, can
be had at Horser's Drug Store,
Vount,y
Agreeable
The World - Mhi
the Wonderful Itevi4nritirul nindujo ,
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9A'l' ,9
great nutrologl4ol A D..k.alK It. A.IIERIIt?
IShe reveulu secrets no molted ever know.
restores to hematites; those who, from deb.
ful events. catantrophoe Crafting; In love !ties
reintlotes and frlMlltni, lORS money, the, have
irecortie despondent mite brings togellterilmett
long senor , . led. glees I n term Alen contiguity; all.
sent friends or livers, restores had or Molest Pro'
PertY, tells you the business you tire best quail•
lied to pursue and In what von will he meet *ne
e, saint, en uses tweedy marring** and tells ) on the
very tihy you will marry, gives you the Mims.
likeness and eharaeterlntits of the person. nnin
read' , your very thoughts, and by her Westin se.
permit-era' powers 'unveils the dark and hidden
mysteries ot the future. From the stars we see In
the firmament—the malene stnrs that overcome
or predominate in the ontigurstion—from the
aspects and positions of the pin nets And the deed
st trs In the heavens at the time of birth, she de•
chiefs the future destiny or man. Fall not to
consult the greatest Astrologist on earth. It costs
you but a trifle, and you mat' never retitle have so
favorable an opportunity. ('nu. Whitton fee. With
likeness and n1140.111..0 information, I/1. Parties
living at a distance can consult the )Inderneb,
mail with equal safety and satisfaction to them.
selves. as li in porno!, . A toll and explicit chart,
written out, wfl h n it inquiries nnswert d and Illtr.•
nt.is enclosed, sent by mell on receipt of the
above mentioned. The strictest seeresy will 1*
maintained, and nll correspondence relented or
destroye I. IleforPtietw of the highest order fur
nished those d, string Mein. Write pltinly the
day of the mouth and veur In which you Warn
born, on. I sing u small look of hair.
Address, MADAME H. A. PERR,IOO,_
P. O. Drawer 2 8 1, Bu ff alo, N. Y.
March 4, 1807. ty
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There comet h (7:1,1 tkUtmo, of joy to all,.
To young ~n it to old, in ;coda and to smell I
The beauty whirl, on,VNI,S.IO precious *admit.
Is free for all, cud all may be tut:.
By the t'ise
OF f AASTELLAR'S WRITE LIQUID • MN.
AMEL for Improvlus and beitutliPhig
compkalon.
Tin. most valuable and perfect preparation 111
u,,, for giving the akin a benutltul pearl-like
tint, that Is only funn.l in- youth. It qui. kly re
mov, v Tan. Freekws, Pimples, Blotches, Moth
Patehes, gallownews. Eruptions, and all impart
tics of t lIC .{: I n. ding the same, !raving
the lam %cis dclrarutalabuster. Its use eau
not be detected by the closest Serutitiy, and helps
n v prep.trn t lOU is perces tly harmless. It
is th • only art kla o: the k , ntnved by the French.
r IA is ~,nll,icre, l by th.• Parisian ue Indispensa
ble to a perfect toilet. Upwur.ls of 80,000 bottle.*
were sold during the pest pear. a enMetebt gnur
smtee of Its ellicaey. Price only 75 C. ote. 'Soot
by mail, prAtimtkl,,.n reeeint of an order, by
BERUF.II, elfr IT. & tinetnista,_
River Struet, Cloy, N. Y.
March 4, ISM. ly
Afflicted!
0.1-FFER NI) !STORE!
Wut n by the Ilse of DR. .TOINTII,LEII
ELIXIR you can be cured permamutly, Wolin;
u trillm g cost.
'rite astonishing success which has attended
this Invainablt• media Inc for PhyRIC74I nnd :sler
you's Weakness. ticto•ral llehilltS and Pfsietrialfifi,
Loss of Musentar Energy, Impotency, dr any ot
tie consequences of youthful liffllserellfku, ren
ilcr4 It the must valuable preparation ever dim
< overed.
It will remove nil nervous erections. dews.:
Rion, ex ei tement, incapacity to study or business,
lobs of niemory, con I union, thoughts of destroe-
Woollca , t , ~t inbfkility. &C. It, will restore the
appetite, renew the health of those who have
tlestr.,ywl it hensual oxen ss or evil practices.
Yclung Men, be humbugged no more by "Ctitnek
Doi Lors" and Ignorantprm [Monet% hat send
itinout delay for the Elixir, and bo at once
restored..to health awl ball, Ines*. A Perfect Care
is Guaranteed in ever, instance. Price, •l, or
four holt', a to one address,
One bottle is sulll,:lent to effect a cure Ift an
or.II ry rases.
1)R. SPECIFIC . PILLEI,
for tile speedy and permanent cure or Gonorrhea,
tt;rrt,l'ret`irei 1118ebarges, Gravel,Strkture, an*,
all flireethnorg 01 the Kidneys and Rl:Oder. CUrelll
eM.,•1«,1 in f , ont one to !Ise s. They are
pi epdred front vegetable extracts that are berm,
It .t 011 tho y 1 stem, tte never nauseate the stotn
itch or Impregnate the breath. No Mange of
diet is necessary while wing them, nor (loot their
action in any manner Interfere with business
put . ..nits, Price, ?.I per hex.
Either of the above mentioned article* will. in
sent to any address, clotely sealed, and' postpaid,
Ire mall or express, 011 /X Opt of *Advent
al; orders to
BERGER, & CO., Chemhals,
No. 233 t.er btreet, Troy, N. Y.
March 4,11 , 47. ly _ .
Crisper Coma.
Oh i she WRA beautiful and fair
With starry eyes, lied radkmt hair,
W hose curling tutalkihi son s rtitwined.
Etiolta hied the very heart and ailnd.
RISP ER COMA, for Carling the lit& of either
C
sR , x into prat y itud glosby niuglelat .Or 'wavy
inassivecnds.
113' UMW t I. is article Ladles pit Grntlem en can
banal Ily tlu•insel% es a thousand tont It lo lW
only article lii the world chat will curl stralgtit
hair, and. at the soma time give it u beautliul,
glossy lippearanee. The Crisper C'ottia' not only
curls the ;hair but I uvlgorates, beentifleg and
cleanses It: N IA:III and delightfully perfumed,
and is the molt coin lete article of the kind ever
°Mired to the Ain neon public. Tilt CriSpet
Coma will be se.ut o arty address, sealed and
postpaid, for
Address all orders o
W. L. CI 11.RE . 6c CO.. Chemlets.
No. n v'eKt Fay •tte Street, Syracuse, N. T
March 4, 167. ly
I lizsparktor ('apIIII.
Throw away your Luise frizzles, your switches,'
l your wig—
Destruct ive of comfort. and not worth sag:,
come ag.ul, come youthful, cOme ugly audio*.
And rejoice In your own luxuriant null*.
'I) EPARA 1. TOIL CAPILLI. .
l/ For restoring hair upon hull heads (from
whatever cause it limy have fallen out) and forc
ing a growth of hair upon •the face, It has no
equal. It will foree'the isetrdlo grow upon Lhe
smooth( st thee in from five to eight weeks, or
hair upon bald t o uts In from twoto Luce rpontint.
A few ignur,lnt practitioners lutve naserk4l that
there Is nutlung that will force or Atasten the
growth of iii.' Lair or ber.rd. Their assertions are
Ittlse, as t hoe-nulls of living w I t needs (front their
own experieme) c dt [war witioset. Bat men,
will say, haw arc an to distipitutsh the genuine,
; from the spin ious? it certainly la 4.llllllcult, as
I nine-tenths of the different Preparations adver
tised for the hair and beard are entirely worth
less, and you may have already ,ttuown awey
large
amounts In thh Ir purchase, To such we
would say, try the Itepttrator (7tiptilk It will oust
you nothing unless it fully comes tip to oUr rep
rowlitat lons. If your. Druggibt does not keep it,
send ie.!, One dollar and we will forward it.postpald,
together with a receipt fort e money, which will
be returned von on application, providing (Wino
tuLtisfaction is not glt en.l.thlrc..ti,
M
W. L. CLA: h: /It f'ii., Chemlata,
No. 3 West leayeLl, Street, Sy racust,ll, T.
March 4, Bai t ly
Whiskers
1k NI) MUSTACII ES!—Forced to grow npnn the
it. 1.1110°0)00 f.te.• 11111 . 0 in three to live Wettki
by uNing Itr. SEVIGNER IIESTAURATICUU
CA PI LLAI 4E, the most woriderf ul discovery in
modern hd,tnee, acting upon the heard and Flair
in an almost miraculous inlmner, It has bet-n
used by the elite of Paris end London with the
most fiat btrlng - ..towss. Nahles of an ptinitasere
will be rcglstered, and If entire satittlactloti la
not given In rvory litstmute, the money will be
cheerrully refunded. !trice by mall, sealed and'
pn,tr.titi,..?i. I-serlpt iv.. c.tt-ulars and teat Itr.
ni a b, ' na tl.-a it. e. Address 13/.:11GE11., hillUrre
& llt t., Ciletiilllta„.Nl).l::4s River litr.s.-1, Troy, N. Y..
Sole Agents for the United States.
March 4, 1567. ly
Beauty!
A 13111111. N, not,
CURLS Arne,
uralr ritimErt
oat ton warrantt.l
stubborn hair of c.
heavy hiaaslye' c.l
&Ishlnnahles or Pm
gr•tt fy I ng' result..
Pique by in.lll,
elreulan.A
& CO., c:
Troy, N. Y:, Shia Ai
March .1, 1.44i7„ 1,
I. AVE one firer tie ',mire atorkrof AL.
HUMS and FEAMES, at. tdle• Exceleillr
la t;liery, aad marked them down Wwitliiqi •
Tractive o* cunt. Now is your tiles - for ttlit.
MIS. , C. J. TrlitiN,4l
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