t ri l V • efiN FRI , AT, theit day, 0 APRIL inst., kJ , , ,; -r, ,fiaterdog t to remove, will sell ',4. ~' ` - -, lit MI *saki* In Cams berl ' 3 " . ie, Adaine edunty, on the Em. tokakorg goad, 3 miles from Gettysbuil, the font:Wog Personal PrOfertib Via I Me ILSWL II FOAL, 1 Colt, (18 months ' old, bltsOded I k,) 2 young Cue's, 1 CAI, 5 halt- 41 8k .7,Shonts, 1 Chester Brood Elotr, 1 040.1horset Wagon, 1 Spring Wagon, I Rock oWl7 Salta and Harness, Collar, Bridle and Lines, ail in good order, 1 pair Front Gears, Collars sad Lines, 1 new Fly-net, 1 Riding Saddle, nearly new, and Itidiog Bridles, Mar 'singelloke. , 1 good Wheat Fan, nearly new, ii Plough, 1 Harrow, I Double Shovel Plough, ' • Double and Single-trees, Sleigh, Wheel-bar- _ row, Log, cow and Halter Chains, Mattock, - Shovel, Maul and Wedges, Axes, Manure 1 Forks Gebbistisne, O ruro Cradle, tlowing &Ilk . , - .4*,_ ' SHOEMAKER'S TOOLS, such Ds 004 , 141040t.tr11eg, 1.404 t; mud Tools of all .des.mingloimi, sod a good stock of Leather; 1 ?air ,gf Crrinplog mobs and Crimping Boards. Alsoilllstumbold and Kitchen Furniture, such' , 0 " 1 . 411144 $O4 (TAMS, lieds and Bed- ; steads, Corner Cupboard,, Sink. (Mesta, Cook . 81 " e and l'ipr, with ants Fixtures, Tubs; - lir.riele sod a great many 01W1 Articles, too numerous to mention. Sate to commence at PO o'clock, A.,11„ an paid day, when attendance wilt be giVen and' ;.arras made known by EMANUEL G. TROSTLE. Jacob Mickley, Auctioneer. April I, letn. • tst Public Sale.s nk•N DUURSDAY, the 11th day of APRIL 1J the subscriber will 4ell Public Sale„ at flag easiideoce, in Strabun township, Maws cssipossr. pr i v Wile arpd ► hislf•eisst of Licata°. Church, and Lwo epee west of ifua. taratown, an the Toad leading fropi the liar risburg road to Bender's Ohara, the lollow lug Personal Property, viz: • .1 HICIHO FAMILY MARE, I Two.,;eityllng Colt, 1 Fresh Cow, 1 Three-Was. llC.goa, Aiearly new, 1 fiat-rate Wagon Bed, 1 good Time Bed, I set extra good Hay Ladaers, with• fixtures for Wood Ladders, I Threahlng Ma chine and ,Lforite - Power, 1 Hatiow, 2 Double Wiorel Ploughs, 2 Cora Forks, I Carriage Body, 4 Turning Lathe, 2 seta of Sraeclibands, .3 seta: of Cruppers, 3 Oita Bands, 4 large 11048145, a Collars, 3 Blind Bridles, 1 Rid. - Ing Saddle, 1 Fo , ir-horse Line, 2 - pair nalae4., :s sets of Traces, Log Chitin and Cow Chains, dead Halters and Clinks, 2 Spreaders, Paten Manure Firk, Shaking Forks, Double and Situ rle.treel, Mowing Scythe and Saath, Grin Cradle, Clitver-seed Cradle, with other-farm ing implements. Also, 1 Cooking Stove, Bed and Bedsteads, Kitchen Table, large new Cop per Kettle, iron, Kettle, Rod many other arti cles,-too numerous to mention. Sala to comment: l e at 10 o'clock A. M. on each Stray, when ettendaneeleill be given rnd terms made known by ' • I John Manes, Auctioneer, April 1, 1e67. ts*l Valuable Properties FOlt 'SALE. jolty 0. ZOUCK, LAND AGENT, New Oarotto, ADAMS COUNTY, PA., kisl for tale's number of desirable proper ties, to which he asks the attention of those . wishing to purch'ase. A LARGE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE witb.DWELLING, situated in a coun ty seat, 4e•r Itsilrosd and Depot. Good amuse lor • doing all kinds of work. Alsb, _ several Town Lots will be sold with the above property it desired. A FAIIM OF 160 ACRES, in Adams court - Ey, with good Stone House, good ilaru,_&.;., 'Pear a turnpike and railroad. FORTY Al3“Eti, with good House, Barn, lie, three gv•.rters of a mile from a railroad. atattou. 4 gaud chance ; terms easy. A FABN. OF 200 ACRES, in AibLAYA county, - three MiIAA trout a railroad slid good-market. This fast can be divided into two farms, .the're being Abroad/ two cite of naproreoutiels pp ttie tract. A FARM OF 105 AC - RKS, on the Carlisle turnpike, u p,ler gaud tuitication,ailii a. Liege Brick House, Bank Barn, and other • logs, all new. . A LARGE FIGUIt. BILL, with 25 Acres of Laud. The mill has tour pair of Burrs, and Mil machmery fut. doing merzlis.ist work. fleet water power in the count,. A FARM OF 175•AGitljs, 4..ur the Harm _wer lutujdke, on whFch is erected a good MMu•wae, Barn, and all Ili ce4sarl out-buildings. A FARM OF 156 ACRES, in Adams coun kr, so vrlpich •ia ReOtetii a gaud House, Barn And other oqt-building►s. 18 ACRES OF IVOODLAND, Z mites from New Oxford. A FARM OF 'lOO A4flg-z, r00. , 1 Dwl, with large Brick House,: Barn, rind 2 Tenant 'lousy,. —4O scree in wood- 7 11W a wile from tb.e iConowego Glispe A FAIL)! of 180 Acies-225 can be pity, abased-2i inOes from eelty s b urg -, n ee r bereburg pike ; large a•eatnerboar.led 'louse, Bank Barn, kc ;40 uert4 41.0'04. The Feria Las been recently lune A FARM-of 1.29 Ages, with goy.' House AAA Barn ; 12 acres in;wood. A HOTEL, in New Oiford, two-story, roomy and Avo,e.oiekt , tar bakiness. Good chance.; terms easy. • : Also, a number of 'good Houses and Lots JO? Mlle id Sew Oxford', Persons' who wish in buy Real Estate, as well as those who aiji to sell, are requested to give the subscriber a call at his state to New Oxford. " Address, JOHN C, EOIJCIC, Land Agent, - New Oxloikl, Adams county, Pa. - April 1, 180. 'ly . . „.._ . Itegister'm Notleem. NOTICE,' is hereby given to ell Lecatees and othsr pessons ao.lacerued, that the Administration Accounts hereinafter tnention - ail %Al ilie presented .. _iit the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for cinfirmntion and allow ance, on MONDAY, the ibili day of APItiL, 1 aLIT, at 10 o'clock, A, M., via: 10. The account of George Boyer and Da sid Dentrick, executors of Adana Gardner, dereasea. . 11. The .second account of Philip Weaver, one of the ' erecutors of the will of ...15.c....10 - Wearer, deceased. '. , 11. The second account:of George Wearer, one of the executors of the will of Jacob Wearer, deceased. 13. 711, account of Jane Cashman, admin. i str4 trin of William Cahhman and Trastee for isle of lands under proceldings in Orphans Court.. ~ , 14. Sceontl account of N. W. Woods, Esq., Inset . executor of t,l,e w/11 and testamsnt...- of CarsOn C. lioote, Ebl.,.decessed. 15. The account ,qt Wm. R. White, eaten tpr of Samuel Loudon, deceased. • 1 16. First and final laccount of Israel Little,- tsdvipistrator of Dactid Little, deceased. ' 14'. First and final ..,ne k ,courit of Crlah Jecolm and Salapel Jacobs, executors of George Jae stubs, dces.iped. 18. Sep t ual mull final account of Henry Culp and' Hon. P. Ziegler, executors of the last will and' , t .of Peter Culp, Sr., dec'd. palffso Ip. Flr ' unniaccountofGeorgeThrone, adhoinisfrator thok estate of Andrew Rife, late of Franklin fwpship, deceased. • 110. The acdogni a Lewis S. Worts and ioh'n •Z, 'Welty, adplo/strators of the estate bf Henry Wore, deceased: -, -" TI. "The secChnd nocounS of Daniel Stalld 'WOO, ' ditiog - efestitor sit Peistr Trost le, dec'. ` W`,"P; 110t•TZWORTH, la • rch 18, 1867. .. .. ' Register. Dims*lntim'. 7re.-RR partnership heretofore vitiating be tween the undersigned, in the Git 4 and eery bitable" Ise been dissolved by Mu- Mita cdseiatti MI persons indebted are re. quested tap mike imtnadtate payment, and those hatlito"tiohmi id - prevent them. 11 , 013g117 McCURDY, JR.RPILAR DIEHL. The hooka ell; rentsht_ifitb MtCurdy, at the old email, for a abort claw. Apatir-31411057. Oka • - A. Prime Town lAA, • AgrivEgpl Arid 9 Arras, for salt An yoso st the Coltr9.za Drier. ' • • vtAi_3ls, 1897. -. l:4lifeßN Jr, HOFFSCANare recaivingliew arery, el re thee; foal Oa elegant io jot faille, thee; call, • I ' ' Of • ! a ttires 4Sttlib .. ..... . .. _ . -- fffil..r.tt . - 4 . . .. . 4., • f, r lbfff. rrEm following appllimaiets Miles* pallid AGRNF.RAL , (eruhrecini ho ens et entertainment, bare been AMC three simnel riettlemerts,) of the Bonn- in try ogles, with the eter:eite 11•Mbee ty Accobnir of iftralinu township ) np to ;b at h signers, end will be presented at the Court of lit, 18C7 : Quarter Sessions, on MUTDAY, the 16th day of APRIL next Samuel Wolf, Borough of Gettysburg, John L. Tate, " .4 4 4 Israel Swint, " Conrad tinyder, " G. W. .MCCiellatl, Henry Kohler, Borough of Berwick, Pranois J. Wilson. " Hersh k Jones, Borough of Littlentwwn; Philip Hensler, " N Joseph Barker, II• L.% i Kreps, Geode W. Rex,Bader township, %magnet CtillerConowirgo '4 Samuel Ricboltz, Franklia 6, • George Bear, Israel Little, /I Levi Pitzer, E. P. Kittingste, " Daniel Miller, Samuel S. Moritz, Freedom Joseph Kline. Huntington John D. Becker, " Jane A. Reed,- 411 Peter Shively, Ramiltonban Alex Benebolf, . 4 Stough k Fisher, Latimore John epp; 0. P. House, Meaallea Charles Myirs, at Conrad Wagner, M'tpleasant Jacob Martin, Oxford haac B. Houser, " , II Fiancis X. Smith; 4, Jacob L. Grass, Straban Joseph Dute, William Sadler, Tyrore Robert M. Dicks, Reading " Francis Bream, Cumberland " Daniel Baker, Hamilton, LICIIIBIB. D. - Loans from Bank sud sundry per sons, Feb. 1884, $5 lao 00 Tax assessed 1804, - 4,610 55 Loans from Batik and sundry per soot, Sept. 1864,'• Tux assessed 1865, Loans tram &nk and sundry per, sons, Feb. 1205, Tax assessed 1886, Subscription money received, Paid volunteers for Feb. call, 1884, $3,200 00 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry persons, Expenses of Board, Committees, abatement, Clulle,dtore fees, ie., 543 55 Exoneration., 86 38 Credit on Sept. call, 1864, 150 DO Abatement on Tax, 1865," • •1117 43 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry persons, Paid_ 17 voinnters, $30,1 each, for Bel t. cull, 1864, 5,100 00 Paid Messrs. De trelorffAnit, Wea ver,. IVibie, Kime, Coduri and Hoover, fur substitutes, each> $3OO, . 2,190 00 Paid 17 volon tares, excess over $3OO of subscription, 3,135 00 Exoneratioas nod mistakei, 386 28 Expenses of Board and Cutumittees filling quota, 241 25 Crillectuis' tees, 158 95 Allowance to Board for time spent, 86 days, 88 04 Credit on Feb. call, 1845, 130 86 Notes and interest paid Bank and - sundry persons, 0,135 22 Paid 19 volunteers, $4OO each, fer web. call, 1865, 7,800 00 Paidl9 volunteers excess over $4OO Of subscription, . 3,335 00 Paid B. A. Gilliland, for substitute, 400 00 Expenses of Board. and Committees, filling quota, In., - 492 68 Exoneration. and mistake., - 342 23 Abatement on'Tax, 1986, 273 32 Collectors' Mel, • , 122 88 Lim with Committee, ' , Id fie Broken Bank money, .- , ltf 60 Tesasurerbs salary, 25 00 Outstanding tax, 114 90 In hands at Treasurer, ' 844 38 RECRIVRD by Win, Dinllsmith, 'Trensorvr of :the I:Junty Fund of Strab to township, from llie.rch Ist, 18U6, to .khircit Ist, 1861: • DR. Receivid from Tax Collectors, $6,315 2R` Ittctived of Bounty subscription, 15 00 $0,370 211 JOHN FEESER. 3IONIP PAID by William Stal!smith, Treas urer of the Bounty Fund of S•.raban town ship, from March 18t, 1866,,,t0 March Ist, 1867 : Notes and Interest paid sundry pe r t-- ; 80136,. $5,197. 0 Paid S.A. Gilliland, for substitute, 400 00 =I Paid Cutillit.tre,3o 00 Treasurer's sqlary,2s 00 , Broken Bank mewl, , 16 00 lialaues iu hands of Treasurer, 341 38 RGtiRY BUCHER., Pr!sideut STALLIIIITti, Secretary. We' talc untr-rsiguetr, Auditory of Straban township,' baying been sworn according to luw, and haiing examined the above et:o.e -beliera them to be comma J. H. FIi.:KES. • HENRY B. WEAKER, JOBS G. BRINKERHOFF, Auditors. LUETIAT:ES OF STIREAN TOWNS:UP. J. Lyuch, f4;80 00 E. Y esti', - 550 00 - J. L. Graft, " i ' - " - 200 00 S. Mackler, ' 150 00 C Benner, '' ' 600 00 H. Witafor, - 100 00 E. & M. Graft, 470 00 , J. F. Felti, ` 47.0 00 - U. Hoover, 558 25 P. Donohue, 780 00 4441 1, /.3(4, 3t, ROE SEWING ENS. FOR FAMILILS AND MANUFACTURERS; PERion: NW . - ,„ THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MICIIINES As isidebrotol fo, the 1.4 wort. acing a mock Nitigaer noedle for thr enno- rluend thin any other taw. titly, Sad by the Intnetuction of the intot apt. owed Machinery, we are no. •ble to supply th rtri heat siss chinos Iu the world. 'I I.ter. in it lopes ate titade ander the honied:de supurrlston t the l.resoisens cm the Company, ELIAS HOWE Jo, the orichkrtl Invent., of the Fes rug illechine, They nre adAiwsel to oil Sands La b'sarill Erring array to the use Sentulrewow, Ornesollak.ra tulore 16.• nolhaurers of Shirts, Odiars. Nkirts, Mirka, Hantiliss, Clothing, Hits CAlis., Garrote, Hoots, Shoo. HArtiers. S&L die; Linen Goods. etc. Thi y equally wtil upon silk. linen. woollen end cotton plods, o Ith aiig, coStoa or thsest throw!. They will won, quilt, gather, bons, fell. met braid, blud, and perform trotry gables, of ressutr o ruaking • hatattitul and perfort stitch, elite en b th Ades et the articles sewed. On Shos and Leather suet i is admitted In here no equal. QUAImIIIII RIMS 111,CODINILND fU /JUG 1. briinty and lizoellenn• of Stitah. ea+ 104. h dam Q the fabric sewn& I Strength. Firmness and Durability of Sawa 1.444 aW not Rip or Ray.l 3. Zeunouty of Threat • • Atteehreenta sod wide rasp of aptaleatlios b par pew sod endemic The stitch inweeted by Ma- HOWE, end made tt4l3a , Machine, la the must popnbu and durable, end ea Aseetnes eve mews :a the prisark tiarontld y /.at. Otosnrs tits Mod&Moo Howl of WAS How'. a. WANKII4 La each Machias, without wluckaoas are Ism Ma& •*$ 41boattrlif Neu., Ph Li DA &P&L& SOU Aum f Eastern Pmnsylvatila, Now Jim, sad Debtware, W whom sfplicaions Us agenda Waist le soda. fa - AU APANDUMI wOl metro prompt atuatiaa. 0 0so: Jacobs Bro., Agents, Bettye g,- April I, SO. am • COl!‘gpsivi, Pay tip. ITIHR Collectors !if Mtate and County Taxes, for 1663 and' I#6B, are hereby notified that settlements ofei r respective dipiteata must be made at the FoOng April Court s to commence on-tla 160 ; B order-of the County clumtnissioners. I. OttElt; part.. March 18, 1667. le c4RPETS fur sale fit ROW`irlVOODS'ji _ cI i KAN VA.C.l4.4int. sfyi4 simotber supply of 0 1,4441 1 1 1,1 134Q, Pb adSctsp, It VJVII'WyIU 10,575 00 8,4.34 34 7,360 CO $50,077 28 ME 4 $50,077 2il OEM The Howe Machine Company, COLEY & STOOPS. 6,820 20 0,661 =1) 4,883 42 6,889 27 Hannah Kilanxiller, Borough of Gettysburg, Tfxsodorelgor, Borough of Berwick, Adam Roth, Conowago township. CTOse 4tCLiINCe. Was. J. Uariin, Borough of Gettysburg, Geo. F. Kelbtleiseb, " t; A. W. MINTER, Clark, Pee S. 11. Etcsom, Deputy. March 25, 180. s NEW STOBE! GETTYSBURG. TN conneetiou with their lIAT sad WOE I business, RO - W de WOOD'S' bare opened out a fall sod entirely new "tort; of Dn./ c4ooPft •NOTIONS, • For toe LADIES we have all the ,411P7 STYLES of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS, 357 89 Por Men and Boys wa hays Cloths, Casstntees, Jeans, Tweeds, CottoLades, Nankeens, Drills, Denims, ke. March 25, 13,37 GOVERNMENT PROPERTYAT PRIVATE SALE WITKIN&CO. 5,0u0 New acid Sen..ad•li+nd TE.IIIHALLNESS 10,000 BRIDLES and CULLA US. $8 .370 .8 3,000 SADDLES, all Styles—s2i to $9,00. 300 Four-horse Government WAGONS. - .1,-;000 WAGON COVERS, all Sisi.s, new & worn. 5,000 BLANKETS, and HORSE COVERS. Also, a large Stock of Reins, Lead Lines, Whips, Buggy and Ambulance Haraess. Pot table Forges; Chains, Single-trees, Lead Bars, etc.. etc. 'Whee' Team Ilarness,—little worn—all Oak tanned Leather and serviceable!, cleaned and oiled, $5 00 per horse or mule, including Bridle. Lead ,do., $4 00. Wagon .Bridle!, $1 00, Collars., $1 to $2. Extra Hair lined artillery CaSe. ido , $2l apd $3. 00. Double Rein', $1 75 to $2 25. Lead Lines, $l. Halters, ti to $l2 per dozen. O f f i cers' New Saddles 18, with Plated Bit Bridle, $2l ; good as new t $l2, with bridle, $l4; valise Saddles for BOys, Wagon Collers, made to flt any Wagon,— haary ;3 to ; superior Cotton Duck, $6 to $4. 12 oz. Duck, $0 to $l2. 1,000 Hospital Tents, new and good as new, tO oz. duck-14 feet square—s3o to $4O. °lrma .t. Tents, r feet square, fruna $5 to $B. 04,508 25 10,000 BIOS, from 12 a. Dusk, lei quali ty, 2• build, $9 00 ; 21 bus. $lO 00; 2 bus. 811 per dozen; 2nd quality, $7 50, $8 50 end $9 50 SUALL OP.DEES SENT BY EXPRESS, C. 0. D. PITIUN & CO.. No. 437 & 339 North Froot gt., Phila. No. 5 Park Place, New York. No. 485 iith street, WailingLoa. D, O. Price list sent on plipllention, March 11, 1867. 2m One Cent Saved IS WORTH TWO EARNED, MONEY -SAVING people, do not pay Out lanndretls of dollars for BROOMS, when you can make enough in one erening to last yon a year, which will suit, you batter than the he you_vta buy at soy place. This you cart iln, I will warrant It, if you will buy u. W. KELLOGG'S PATENT, which will cost yoa but a trifle, and will last you your lib Lima. Then no further expense for Brooms. It Is not made of material whisdi is liable to break; nor does IL fasten with screws. It is in no way liable to estah or tear a person's clothes, or mar furniture. It is neither too heavy, nor too light. It is leis complicated, less labor to Make, and costa iesa than any other, sad it sweeps more grece fully. All who have used it will reeommend itas highly as myself. 13 tmples can be seen at /thy of the Printing Offices in Gettysbu-g, or at the Keystone House; and at John A. Snow den's, in N..w Chester, who has purchased territory•, and is prepared to sell family or township rights to the citizens of Stratum, Tyrone and Huntington townships. • Family, township or county rights can be secured by calling on the undersigned, at I. B. ilonser's Hotel, in Now Oxford, or if you wait, Ton can purchase fur Jour families as the agent comes round. When planting time names, lug ptant • lit. ile Broom Corn Seed and be prepared to mike your own Brooms, for the agent will tomb you in s few minutes, so that you can make as good a bloom as any one. L. P. DRAW, New Oxford, Adams co.. • March 15, 1867. 4t20101* Pa. Drainage Pipes. TIME undersigned lies now on band, end I continues to manufacture, large quanti ties of EARTHEN DRAINAGE PIPES, which he offers-et 8 aents'per foot at the manufacto ry. It desired, he will lay the pipes,.either water-tight tir Irose-jointed, at a reasonable compensation. Th ey have been tried in dif ferent parts of the county, with entire cat teas. For the drainage of cellars, Ac., noth ing better can be used. Specimens may be teen at Kalbflefsch's store, in Gettysburg. The manufactory is in Oxford township, near Lilly's mill. Post Office address, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa. JOHN BICCHIIO. March 11, 18G7. Bm* Notice. ' JOHN SHBELY'S ESTATB.--Letten of Id reinistratioe on the estate of John Sheely, , late of Konutpleatant township, Adams cons lionee. ' ; ty, deed., baring been granted to the under- T A BWIB •MILLEirs ESTATE.- . Letters of A ssa d, reeding In the same township, they administration on the estate of Levis hereby give notice to all s pec indebtei to Bier, late of Berwick toirnstdp, Adams sa id mita to make immediate payment, and county, deceased, baring been granted to_the nodowelgued, reeding in the same townsman, sen a them those boring claims against the same to pap ptoperlyautbentiosted for settlement. be hereby gives notice to A persons tadetfte.l • FsTl3ft Quiolutii, to said estate to make immediate payment, 1 .101:91 B. SHEBLY, and those having claims against the samtrlo o K us h id, IBA?.. et ' ' , Adatell. , _ recent *sot properly authenticated. fork! ' - _ .._‘. ti e :i ic rji t i - fi ff n --- 1 , 4. tj a . kao sad *me" VATaANIRL mil.t.E l,lois White' . 1114.0_15,1807. as • 4,44 ju Trimnibigs, go to 11.0VAti1YQupit. AINIOTIIER ROW k WuOD3 Brinkerhoff's CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigned would inform the Agri• cultural public that be has purchased NOM the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, the Patent Eight for the States of Peunsyl vas pia and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. And in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com. mit tee appointed to select Implements for ex hibition at the Universal Kxposition in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Simile: as the best in America," and at the request of J. C.. Der by, U. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to l'pris for exhibition. The fact msy also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, W. Y., in July last, under the 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 as the nest Corn Sheller out. They say, "We 'nave carefully examined and thoroutttly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it th e Last Cern Meller we seer saw." The rtport is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould, President N. V. suit. AgriculturaLSoeiety ; B P. John. son, Seceetary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag rictuturat Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edwards B Todd, Agricultural ditur N. Y. Thurs. From among many complimentary uewspa per notices, the-following, from thu Now York Observer, is deemed sufficient; "Among all the Hand Cora Shelters made in New York and Albany—..and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually c—not one can enter the circle with the Sheller just invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New 'York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rap idly anti 'astir, at one oper.ttion, as fast as rite eai'a can he put Into the hopper." • The undersigned is now prepared to dispose of COILIST4f BIGHTS. He will have SHEI,- 1 EM* &wady for sale in the course of a mouth's time. All lettaro 19 be ialreosed to WV. WIBLIS, P. Q, Box :A 4ellYeburift Pe March 11, IiGT, Railroad' Blinding AND CIVIL I:NGINEERI,!..CO, MBE undersigned are prepared to contrect I for the BUILDING OF RAILROADS, and will perform the ENGINBNRING of the same, or not, as may be desired by Railroad Companies. Raring had a number of years' experience in Railroad Construction, we flatter ourselves that we shall be able to render satisfaction, to Companies projecting new enterprises of this kind. The prepa.ration of the truck ready for the superstructure, or the entire work finidli ed ready for the rolling stair, will be con tracted for. Reference as to experience and ability if required. ROBERT IRWIN, SON & CO , Suu Iron Building, lfarch 18,:186T. 4w Baltimore, Sld. WNnted Immediately.' IVE HUNDRED MEN, to act as salesmen for COBBIN'S ILLUSTRATED COMEA BIBLE, comprising upwards of 1,500 rU:3 crown quarto pages ; a Commentary of 17,000 notes from dilfereht Commentators; 700 En gravings : Family Photograph Department ; Extended Coccordance; Maps, Biblical Ilia tor3, Chronological Tables, kc., &c. A book that always sells. Our alerage sales are 500 copies' per day. As a standard Bible fot Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of-God, it has no competitor. For particulars, address H. A. STREET .1; CO., Box 222, March 18,180. - 4t Ilarrisburg, Pa. Notice. STATE; GP HENRY SPALDING, ESQ.— Letters tostamentary on the estate of 1 eery Spalding, Esq., late of Germany town ship. 4dams county, deceased, having been granted to tilt undersigned, the rust named residing in Germany tcwnship, and the last named residing in Oxford township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to blahs immediate payment, aud those having claims against the same to pre sent thew properly authenticated Joe settle ment, JAMES STAID/NU, D. C, 8111TH, March 11, 1847, at /B.lBcutr,r; Notice. ti-OSEPH BAKRWS ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Joseph War, Late of Franklin township, Adams coun ty, eeeeased, having been grunted to ',he un dersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, end those having, claims against the same to pre sent them properly autbentica.ed for settle ment. Hl NILY ki:NOUSS, Adm'r. 31firch 4 , 18G7. 6w Wanted. B LACK OAK BARK. $5 CASH PER CORI) wul, be paid for good Bl.tck Oak Bark, deliv ered at Sashimi's Mill, on Marsh creek, four miles northwest from Emmitsburg. HENRY CILONISTER. //Ara li, MI. Ger A Fine Flll4ll rB deeirnble Firm, scras, with good building', five mule halt wiles east of Frederick, lid., can be bought on easy teriu- Par full particulArs, inquire of the Editor of the GIITTTAIWIIit COMPII,ISI. Marsh 4, ift67. Was. c:lStallsmith, GETTYSBIJRG, PA., C. IZI'gNTEK & CONTRACTOR, keeps constantly on band and manufactures to older, • Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window' Frames,' COrafae, Door and Window Brackets, or any other article in the Building Line. Seasoned material eolstently on hand, iti perienced workmen Missys in readiness, mud work executed with dispatch. 10bY''Orderti promptly attended to, van. 28., 6m The National REAPERS AN D bIOWF,RS. lief helms' Paws the No. I Machine has two Driving Wheels, Hinge Joint and Folding Dar, making it very convenient to move from one place to another; is very simple In its construction, extremely light draft and durable, cuts feet 10 inches in grass and 6 feet 2 inches In grain; is a Selt•Raker and Sido Delivery, and is capable of cutting a whole field without binding a sheaf, and does the most satisfacto• ry work This Machine can also be used as a Hand Ntachine without injuring its qualities as a li•ap , r. The Machine Is warranted' to cut Grass as well as any Single Mowerithet cuts the same width. It is a strong two horse Iduchine—three or four.can be used, if required, in hilly ground. GREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been Made for the coming reason. The Machine is also' perfectly balanced, no weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or Reaping. 'No. 2 is a light two-horse Machine, and is differently constructed, cutting on the right hand side; and in front o ' Driving Wheels is a Self-Ralier and Sl , te Delivery. The differ ence in'the width of cut is 6 inches. The shifting lever and the raising and low ering levers are both at the driver's right side, and with lie right font upon a pedal and his left upon a foot-step, be has the power and control of the whole machine, he can raise or lower the platform from three to fourteen whet., can throw the machine out of gear, and regulate the rake so so to_ make the sheaves brae or small, and all this at the satne tune mod without retarding the motion or, speed of the machine. All Machines warranted to hive Batlike- Lint For further information apply to MIS 131.5811 MAN, Agent, 3 miles eolith of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tf SIIIItEMAN'S NATIONAIIiELF-DISCISAIUUNG an JCL SPRING i'oo7l/ Horse- Rake! • ' Patented September . 9th, , j862,,and Re-issued De. eember eth,1864. This Rake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the most perfect HORSE. RAKE now in use. With this Bake the Horse does all the work, both are Raking and Discharging, by the dri ver movidga lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and as the horse moves forward it raises the vlitb dad eischarges its load, and then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth drop ping down ready to rake again. By this one ration it is . easily ur.deretood that the Raker kas hardly any work to do at all I Important improvements have been made of late, making it very simple and dpra.bie in its construction. Thousands of tbeto have been sold in the few last years, and given the b.est kind of satishtetion. Apply to LEWI3 31751131 AN, Agehti 3 miles south of Gettysburg lifereh 4, 1887. tf, New Saddler Shop, Ogtim Bill," Baltimore Street, Gettys burg, Pu.—Constantly qa /Mad ; OR 104 e to order, all kinds of RIDING SADDLES, WAGON SADDLES , CARRIAGE HARNESS, DRAUGHT HARNESS, RIDING BRIDLES, _ BLIND BRIDLES, COLLARS,. FLY-NETS, &e. as low as the lowest. March 4, 1867. tf Money, Free as Water. A . 10,000 A E CTIV Local and 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 ties ever known.-500 PER. CENT. PROFIT and READY BALE WHEREVER ,OFFERED!! Stuart men and women can make frcim $5 to 859 per day, and no risk of loss! A small capital re quired of from $2O to B:oo—the more money in vested the greater the profit. No Money re:paired In advance—we first send the articles and receive pay afterwards! If you actually wish to make tnouey rapidly and easily, write for full particu lars and address • MILNOR & Ca, (From 210 Broadway, New York City. Feb. 25,1887. ly Notice. ELIZABETII MAC R L EY'S EST ATE.2—Le t ters of administration on the estate of Eliz abeth Mackley, deceased, late of Strabart twp., Adams co., having been granted to the nhder tagned, residingin the same twp., they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payutent, and those having claims agfsiyst the same tz present them prop erly a4tbenticated for settlement. ' PETER M ACKLEY, MARY J. CASHMAN. Feb. 25, 1867. 6t* Administrators. Notice. CATILCRINE M ACKLEY'S ESTATR.—Let tena of administration on the estate of Catharine Mack ley, late of Straban town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present thew properly authenticated tor settlument • PETER MACKLEY; . LigY J. CASHMAN, Feb. 25, l 67. et* Administrators. Notice. FI:ISIUND F. GIIBERNATOR'S ESTATE.— ) Letters testamentary on the estate of Ed mund F. GubernatLr, late of Conowago town ship, Adams county,leceased, baring been granted to the undersigned, sodding in the same - township, lie hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make fmme diattpayment, and those baying claims against the same to present them properly authenti cated for estaemout. JAMES W. GUDERNATOR, Feb. 25, .1867. 6t Executor. For Rent. THE VIRGINIA M ILLS, with Miller's House, and other privileges, one mile from Fair eid, Adnms coeuty , fo r ' rent. Enquire of Raj. John Masselinen near Fairfield, or of M. a w. MeCLRAN, Feb. ii, 1947. Gettysburg, Pa. rmy absenCe, there will always be • thor oughly. competent operator fa chirps of the FaceGem' Gallery . , and work of all kinds and under all circumstances Innit,give sails lantiou before it can leave oar Rooms. C. J. . . . . N order to prove the assertions made in ADINS wautiug a good Article of Perta- ..favor of procuring pIiOTOORAPiIIi at the pier:, Faun); Soap, or, Prallßrpshes, can booppliad at J. L. SCHICWBi. seelsier Gallery, call and sit for your ir l Plol'llll.B. ?La charge will be made soli* i_gp s goGV can ,bave soft handl 'by oiling ot o pleased with the result and choose ti lt I'lL Dr. L Darases OLIEN.. , % eisaioe order. C. J. TYSON, ,- S?Milian saute the 11th day of larch, leer, sst thia Bounty Fund et Monistic'' , township. Moses Hotelman, Peter Oradea', W. Como over, Jacob Rohrbaugh, Willis= Koons, flustlisu Gilbert, (School Directors); Mi cheal Piece!, Treasurer, is account with the Township of 31ountj-y, in the matter of Bounty Tai— Tax listened for the.rear 1864, $4,587 68 Tax maned for the year 1885, 4,4315 15 ji zonsrations for the year 1864, $llO 76 Panes gage paid Collector, 89 41 Balance to hands of James Collins, Collector, 44 39 lizonerations for the year 1265, 301, 16 Percentage for Collecting, 48 24 BlkiaßllM in bonds of James Roarer, Collector, 154 33 A woo tit paid twenty-three recro ,0, 6,800 03 Interest paid in Hank and Stamps, - 330 27 Treasurer's percentage, 37 74 Balance in hands of Treasurer, 8 1 , 128 53 We do hereby certify that we have examin ed aad settled the above account in the mat ter of Bounty Tax, as far as laid before and fin , l it correct, and that there Is a bal ance of Eleven Hundred and • Thirty-eight Dollars and Fifty...three canto ($1,138 53) in the hands of the Treasurer. WILLIAM RUNE, JOHN HORNER, March 25,1887. 3t' Atiditors. POLAND'', Nagle Bilious Powders. THIS PREPARATION is the dis• covert' of the Rev. J. W. Poland, furearly the Pastor of the Raptist Church in Gofstown, N. 11., and Nd 'a man dearly beloved by that de pi nomination throughout New Rng- DECk , land. He was obliged to leave the pulpit and study medicine to save his own life, and his MAGIC POWDERS are one of the moat wonderful discoveries of modern times. It 1s The Great Lim tad 111 limit Remedy 1 which iompletelythrows in the shade all oth er discoveries in medicine f and it affords him much gratification that they receive the unanimous approbation of uit who.have tested them. The Magic Bilions Powders era a Po3itiva Care for Liver Complaint! in .it■ most aggravated form, and an imme diate corrector of all BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS, Excellent for HEADACHE; CONS-TIP A TI ON, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, SALLOW SKIN, DROWSINESS, DIZZINESS, HEARTBURN, PALPIT-ATION, And a most wonderful Cure and Preventive of Fever and Ague! (We advise all who are troubled with this fearful malady to always keep the Powders oa band re ,dy for immediate use.) Here are a few important particulars : Ist.—They are the Great Specific for all Bilious Affections. 2d.—They are the only known remedy that will cure Liver Complaint. 3d.—They are the only known remedy that will cure Constipation. 4th.—The Powders.are so thorough in their operation that one package will be all that the majority of those using them will require to effect a cure. lith.—Thay are a mild and pleasant yet the most efaetaal cathartic known. °Lb.—They are the eheapeat and best mcdi. clue extant, as they can be -sent by mail to any part of the globs for tha price, 50 cents. Circulars, containing certificates, inform a tion, ke,, ,sat to any part of the world tree of cinema. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, or by mall on application ito C. G. CLARK k CO., General Agents, New Nareu, Coax. Pries 50 Cents per Box March 18, 186 Y. ecovrty Coe's Dyspepsia Cue ! T „,s Great Remedy for all Diseases of the • STOMACH, is the discovery of the inventor orCoe's val uable Cough Balsam, while experimenting to r his own health. It cured Cramp in the Stomach for him which bed-before yielded to nothing lint chloroform. The almost daily testimony from various parts of the country encourages us to believe there is no disease cauied by a disordered stomach it will not speedily cure. Physicians Endorse and Use It 1 %misters gm Testimony of Its EXtaey ! And from all directions we re.ceive tidings of cures performed. DYSPEPSIA I ' IS is sore to care. REAUTBURN SICK-HEADACHE 1 • It has cured in hundreds of eaves. HEADACHE AND DIZZINESS f It storm in thirty minute, ACIDITY OF VI& STOMACH II cornets at ones. RISING OF THE FOODS It stops Iretnediately,, DISTRESS AFTER EATING! One dose will remove. CHOLERA lIORBUS I Rapidly yield. to a few doses. BAD BREATH I Will be changed with balls Bottle. It is Perfectly Harmless Its UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS is owing to the tact that IT CURES BY ASSISTING NATURE to reassert her sway in the system Nearly every dealer in the United States sells it at ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. C. G. CLARK k CO., Proprietors NEW HATIA, C OTE. March 18, 1867. eowly - - --- Tin Ware and Stoves. MAR subscriber respectfully informs the public that he still continues the business of making ALL. KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARE at the old stand . (formerly Andrew Polrey's,) in York st , •eet, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen use, &c. Also, COOKING STOVES & NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. S. 0, COON. Mar. 12, 1865. tf J. M. ROWE Dupbora & Hoffman.' NEW STORE, ON TR' lOHTRWHST CoRI- sit or via DIA- MOND, GETTYSBURG. (Known as leroke's ner DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAR PETS, QUEENS WARE, kC., all of which have been bought• at the lowest market prices and will be sold accordingly. Give them a call. No trouble to show Goods. P. D. DIIPHORN, 8. W. HOFFMAN. Oct. 6, 1966. Photograph Albums. 'prig largest, most beautiful and cheapest 1 lot of Photograph Albums ever offered in Gettysburg. just received at the EXCEL SIOR GALLERY. Albums holding 50 Pic tures on ysl 75. Our stock comprises over 30 different styles, among which are the cele brated everlasting Chain and Hinge Back. These Albums we have bought low and are determined to Pell lower than the same quali ty can be bought fur anywhere in this county or out of it. C. J. TYSON. Jan. 28, 1807. Choice Western Lands. HAVE on hand some choice Western I Las is, well located near Railroads, Coun ty Towns, Churrhes, School-houses, kc., which I will exchange at a fail price for Heat Estate in Adams county. GEO. 'ARNOLD. 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It eertintily Is dlficalt, as nine-tenths of the dtlierciit Preparation)! ittiver tised for the hair and heapd on• entirely worth. 1 , 46., and in may have already thrown & /ergo amount. In Hi. it purehase. lo'swoh wouhl Atty, tr.; the IL/Tarr:tor 4 '44 OP I : i t with you nothing unless It fully comes up to nor rep. raseutattons. If your itrug gist does trot keep tt, send unnue dollar and we will fin ward It.posipsl4l,, together with n receipt for I o money.. whleh will he returned you on a polleation. providing snWr• satisfaction is n o t given, Address, W. L. CIAJIME & CO., Chainin No. 3 West Fay..rte Street., Sy racLuto, N.Y, March 1, ly The World Astonished AT the Wonderful It..v. lotions mode by elm great Astrologist ,Nl - 3,1.).1.M Ell. AI PE11.11400. she reveals secrets no mortal ever knew. 811.1 restores to happiness those who, frost dole ful cventa, catastrophes, crease is /OVO. 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It costs you but a trifle, and you tiou, nover again haws se favorable ate opportunity, Consultation fee, with likeness and ail deslt ed information, $l. Partial living at a dlst.ttice can consult the Mat:111'1114 by mail with equal safety and sal isfaet lon to them selves, as if In person. A lull and ell Wield chart. written out, withal' inquiries answer. d and I ilt•- nese enclosed, sent icy mall on receipt of tit* above mentioned. The strictest secresv will be maintained, and all correspondenee returned .w destroyed. _References of the highest order fur nished those 'th string them. Write tile In ly this (Illy of the month and veer In which you walla born, 'miasma a. small lock of hair. Address, MA DASI E. 11. A. PNRRICI P. 0, Drawer Mt, Buffalo, 31 ( N r. March 4, lair. ly Afflicted! DUFFER, NO 14011 E! 13 When by the nee of DR. JOINVII./X8 ELIXIR you eau be cured permanently, and at trifling coat. 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JOINVILLE'S SPECIFIC PILLS. for the speedy and perinnuent cure UI Gonorrhea, :eel, Urethral n c.h amen, Gravel, St ricture, and all affections of the Kidneys and Bladder. Cured effected in front one to live days. They are prepared front vegetable extracts that are harm less on the systersoind never nauseate the sum ach or impregnate the breath. No champ or diet is necessary while using t hem, lair does their action lb any manner ftiterftre with Intalross pursuits. Price, fl per box. Either of the above mentioned Articles will be sent to any address, Mutely sealed, and postpaid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. A.ddrios all orders to . _ ISERGETZ, SIJUTTS d: CO., Mandato. No. 24 Streept, Troy, N. Y March 4, 1887. ly Manhood : HOW LOST, 110 W TtESTORED.-. Just published, u new edition of DR. or esi t;l1 ELLWELL'S CELEIIitATISD ise LtiSAT oil the RADICAL CUSS (with nut Inedivin ,, ) of hiI`EnnATORRIMCA, or Seminal Wealtni as, Involuntary Seminal lAssel, Impo tency, Mental and Physical Incapacity, Invent menta to Slarriage, etc; also, Consumption, Epi lepsy, and Fits, induced by selt-Indulgenee or acznal extravagance. Mr "'rice, In a sealed envelope, only a cents. The celebrated author, II this admirable 4.ssay, clearly demonstrates. Irma a thirty ye and sue cessful practlee, that the alarming consequences of sell-abuse may he radically cured without the dangerous use of internal medicine or the %pall cation of the knife—pointing out a 'node of cure at once simple, certain, awl effectual, by mans of which every sufferer, no matter what his con dition may be, may cure h cheaply, private ly,__and radically. I.llo"ThisLecture should beta the hands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent, under seal, in a plain envelope, to any address, postpaid, on receipt of six cents, or two post stamps, Also Dr. l'alverweell's "Marriage Citable," price PJI cents. Address the publisher., CHAS. J. C. KIM". l & CO.. 121 Bowery, New York, P. O. box 4,580. Feb. 25, 1134. ff. ly Crisper Cows. • Oh! she was beautiful and fair With starry eyes, and radiant hair, IVitoseeut ling tendrils soft, entwined, Enchained the very heart and 111 lid. CRISPER COMA, for Curling the 11 air of either Sex into wavy and sinewy ltinglels or heavy massive Cut hl, rly using this article Ladles and Gehtleman can beautify themselves a thiscutud fold. It Is the only artiele in the world that will curl straight hair, and at the same time give it a beautiful, glossy appeanotee. The Crisper Coma not only curls the hair, hot invigorates, heautides and cleanses it: Is highly and delightedly perfnuisd, and is the most compiete arttele of the kind ever offered In 1110 American pulite. Tint (,Asper Coma will be sent to ally tuldrcss, sealed and postpaid, for Address all orders to • W. L. CL,A-11.10E & Chemists. No. 3 West Payette Street, S)rucusc, M. Y. March 1, 18137. ly There eorneth gltul tidings of oy to all, To young nud to old, to great and to 8111141; 12 he beauty which once was KO owclous and rare, tree for all , and all may he lull% By the lime OF Cif ftSTELLAR'ft VI,LIITE LIQUin A:WEL for Iceprovnind beautifying the complexion. The fufrd valuable and perfect preparation In ime, ter f t i l yi h it th e bowl a beautiful pearl-like tint, that Is only found Iff youth. It. quickly ro rnovms Tan. Freebies 'Halides, filotelfot. Moth Patches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and nil Impuri ties o f the skin, bluffly healing the mune. leaving the skin white asid elear as alabaster. its telecast not be deteeted by the eloc.stafenittny,end being a vegent'de prep.fral ton Is porn.: tly homeless. It Is the only artich,m - the k rid its , si by the Frersch„ and is eumildered by the I:trlslan ss I Milepensa hie to a perfect toLlet. Upwards of 40,f100 bolgire were I.{o/11 during the )..aat.pear. a ,mftlelent guar antee of Its ettjeaey, Prb a only 75 rents. Smut by mail, postpaid. on receipt of In onler, by Cal„ chemists. 2S :flyer Streel,„Yroy, N. Y. March 4,1587. ly Wlaiskers NI) MITSTACIIESI—Foreed to - geow upon tbs I'l smoothest lace in ilOlll Clark, to live week* by losing 1/r. SEVIGNEi , ItESTAI'ItATEUId CAPILIAIItE, the moat wonderful discovery in modern science, actin{,•• upon the Beard and Hats In au ulinot4 miraculous manner. It hug beau used by the elite of Purls and London with the moat flottering . suceess. Names of all purchasers wilt be registered, and if entire satisinetam is not given In every Instnnee. the money will be cheerfully refund. d. Prier IT mall, sailed - and postpaid. I. 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To the Wiles especially, thh, invaluable darns. tory recommends Itself as being au almost Indispensable ankle to female beauty. la.asiaLly applied, (lout not mini or Inlnaettte *Elk _hut seta directly on the roots. It warnanted to remove stmertluous hair from lorr ItYl hsad from any part of Vie body, completely. lota ly and radically extirpating the sane, IeaTIA the skin soft, smooth and naturat, Is the only article used by the French, and Is the only real effectual depilatory In existence. Price 75 cents per Package, sent postpaid, to War addreas, on receipt of an order by MElt Ik:tt, SHUTTS et 00., Chordate._ 265 River Street, Troy, N, T. March 4,1887. ly ASUPERIOR quality of the beet 'Loudon Draft fIAIiES, oirh or without fasten brio, for lAN by D. MeCRHAEY k 802 i. IHAVE gone over the trnirastoik BUEB sod FRAMER, It, ttis lartirke Untied. and masked thew Oown ow. w A traooinn of CUlt. Nuw is Tow ties gains. O. J.