ifslx‘C-09 0 -ps IN 4? tlittt D ;- AI. , IMAIIT aitucon AT Int" VE 41Y1)4.11.4LF CENTS WAD MUSLIN'S tit 1 7 TWNJ'B AND A HALp altiVlW AJ.L KPIDS OF GOODS . AT ?SLOBS Pg- ryING CoIIPOTICON 1641 at once and buy some of the Cheap (Soda now opening at FAHNESTOCKy. 4 '011.10141 8, 1867. " /few Arrangements. ItitgßY OVE As thil kaiiimors sf., Ce!(yit erg, 1 11 1 4 4e arrangements is get fresh ssold ee every week from the city end is determined to 101 l cheep. Ife invitee all to ere him aea mock consists of GROCERIES, NOTIOSS, tLOUR, Corn , Mei!, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fuh, Bacon,Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, 9egars an Snuff, UGkR, COFFEE, eas, Syrup, Molasses, Candies, Coal Oil,' Fish Oil, Tar, Beat Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, kc., Aro: Mir the CAM or. Trade will be given for Country Produce, such as Flou Corn, tats, Doom Potatoes, Rags, kc. April 1 , Ls 4. a To. Builder'. • SAVED PROPOSALS for the erection of A NEW BUILDING FOR THE USE OF § T f r E• PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT OF --71'ORSYLVANIA COLLEGE, will be reeeiv .d by the nutlereigned, until SATURDAY, the 4th of MAY nett. The building will be loca ted north of the town, OP the Newvil:e road. - the main building will be G 3 feet frointand gafint deep, wjtUtt wing.so beet by. 44 beet, both three atone'. The plane and specifi.2a- Cons call be seen et the office of R. A. Stabler, Bag., St cret”ry of the Board of Trustees. The Committee reserve the right of rejecting any or all proposals. Proposals can be lett with either of tits u .dersigned. C. WIRED TIT, H. L. BAUCHER, A. D. BUEHLER., H. S. HUBER, WM. M. BAUM. tetltysborg, April 8, 1667. 3t. Grocery & Liquor Store. "IL L•I/GIC assortment ot . fi ne lI GOCSUISS, _ ens, Coffees, White Sugars of al/ kinds, and Brown Sugars, 0100, prime new crop Orroans Molasses, and all graieA of Syrup&; LESS lIACKEIitiI., best in market. All Rinds of LIQUORS, wliolesale and retiiil, prime Wine, Brandy., lip, Whiskey,. /kr., for medicinal and other purposira, in any quatrity, writ. mi.hives Verb Ilitfers, and the "Waal Angari Bitters. it J. MARTIN, Baltimore IL, Gettysburg Apr . 11 :, 1867. t( A Large Sale 4lr V/WEJAKI.It PF,aLSOYAI. PROPKRI'Y. —tau TCKSINI, APKAL Igtn, non, at * rr clock., A- M., the subscriber, haring quit housekeeping sod taken bonrding st the Key stone House, (Win. K. Myers. Proprietor,) aoll at Public Sale, at his residence, in Gettys burg, the following Personal Prneerty, wiz : I TIMER SKATKD CA fißlAtift, B:ressr- Land - and Crupper, 2 Crain Shovels, Grind- Atone, Cross-cut Saw, Wood Saw. Also Douse luld and Kitchen Furniture, coitsisting la part of 1 . BUREAU, Corner Cupboard, Kitchen Cupboard, Tables, Chairs, large Settee, Look ing' Glasses, Window (Venitian Stud others,) Beusteads and Bedding. 81.0 yards of Carpeting, CLurch Pete Civillion, 2 Sinks, Cooking Store and tistures,Stove Pipe, Drum, Douglitray,'a large lvt of Queens ware, Tin ware, Earthen-wars and Stone-ware, Iron Kettle, 2 Ccoper Kettles, Tuhs, Barrels, I caches, 4 Ciiilppitrit 'Cocks, Boxes anti C-bests. Also. a lot of PRIMP. BAXUN, aihowi-lers and Sides, S.iusne, ILsri, Apple mud Peach Batter, Canned Fruit, ands great r•rietr of other articles not mentioned. • learPetsons should not fail to attend this sale, as there will he a `chance to purchase a I Ili ogt any artic lain the housekeeping line. Everytiling that is advertised and a great lea! amore-will be sok!. ♦ credit of nine months will be giren by • 'SAMUEL LiiILBST April 1, 1-507. • . • • - - Proclamation. HERS ASthe Hon. Rolfes? J. Visusa, President of the several Courts of Com- unou Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th'' District, and Justice of the Courts of Oyer and "T'erminer and flenerrtl Jail Delivery, for tits trial of all capite , l and other offenders in the said district, and luso E. Maltase and Ism Mousses, Esqs., J,pdges of the Courts of Own mon Pleas, *ad Justices of the (roans of Oyer and Terminer end General Jail Delivery, for the trial eft' all capital and other offenders in She County of Adams -have is.ited their pre rept, hearing date the 23rd day of January, in she tear of our LORD out thousand eight hun dred 'and • eixty-seren, nod to me directed, for holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General - Jill Delivery end Court-of Oyer and Terminer, at Gettysburg, ou MONDAY, the 15th day of • APRIL, 1867 NOTICE IS BERM" GIVEN to all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Consul blew, within the' inid County of Adorn+, that they be then and ihere in their proper persons, - with their Rolls, Rei•orils, Inquisitions, Exam factions, and other Remembrances, to do those things which to their offices and in that behalf , seppsitain to be done, and also, they who will I prosecute againit the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are to Le then and there to prosecute against them as alas)) be just. PBILiP HANN, Sheriff. - Sheriff's office, Gettysburg, Mar. 25,'C7. Tilden Tomato Seed. WSoffer select seed of the "Tilden" saved from perfect fruits. The - smoothness and Handsome appearance, great solidi ty •ad superior quality of tins new vntiety com• bins to render 4 ;lie moat minor& tomato taw ' in cultivation. s i Price, (by mail, postage free,) 251 rents per packet. EDW'Q J. EVANS & CU., No. 9 N. George at., York, Pa. April .1, 1867. lm -^ ^ • Latakia Tobacco. iSTRODUCED by the celebrated Trateleri Bayard Taylor, 'row. Mt. Lebanon. , The I Illicit Smoking 'Macro known—it irk de scribed by Mr. Taylor as "soft, arurnatief and of delicious odor, resembling that of Oise roses;" maturing eery early, seed sown ai late as Jane will perfect a crop. We offer choice see I of this variety, from seed of Mr. Tapes own 'raising. Price, (by mail, postage paid,) 25 cents per Letrket. EDW'D. J. hVANS & GQ., No. 9 N. George at., York, Pa. Aprifl, 1867. lm -- ' 6 Cents Reward. TAMES ,FRANCIS fIOWSRS, a bound boy, tran away from the subscriber, reading in trabals township, on the 28th of March ult. The boy Ii about 16 Jean old. AN persons _ are warned not to harbor or trust him on mri account. SCHRIVER April 1, Jl6i. 31 _ - • N•tiee. CHARM'S C. SMITH'S ESTATE.—Letters of Administration on the estate of Charles c, Nadi, too of Nountpleasent twp., Adams vitustY, deleased, having been granted to the underaistaed,itesiding in tire same township, he hereby gifepi notice to all person/ indebted to said setae to make immediatit payment, and those baying claims against the same to permed. them properly authenticated for set tlement."' . PETER K. SMITH, - April 1y 1867. 61* Twinet iLINIATURES, at the Excelsior .1r Oallerg, ate superb and furnished 'AMU wanting a good article o r Nail, third -Calraint exeniine Seery, Fitnej Soup, or Hair Brushes, can meLs., - • 'to a: TitISON.I e supplied at J. L. SCUICrIi. .61cyniza P- 4 1 6 4_ s diETTYSIII7O.O.' TN tonnfction with tbeitl4T and SHOE busiuelt, .8 . 0 JW &,W4O DAS' tsar* .opened oat a full to entirely sew Kock of -RY GOODS AND NOTIONS. For tbs . LADIES we bate all the LATEST STYLES of For Nen and Boys we have Clothe, Cassimers, Jeans, Tweeds, CuttoLades, Nankeens, Drills, Denims, ke. March 25, 18,37 - Great Reduction IN PRICES UP AT J. C: ZiiiJeK A SUNS, NEW OXVUKD, PA. Wr truce just returned from the city, where we bought a very largo and well selected mock or all kinds of gocdi, suitable In our line, under . _ Our stock consists in ?wren( FRENCH HEM NOES, FRENCH GOBOURGS, Delanes, Cali ' cons, Plaids, Bleached and unbleached s , lies ; a large assortment of Balmoral Skirts, Hoop Skirts, Qloves, &c. Ml N'S WEAR, consisting in part of Broad and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassi mares, Cassirlts, Plain and Fancy Flannels, Under-shirts and Drawers, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, Driving and Bcckskin Gloves. A complete assortment of GROCERIES, at low rates. HARD-WARE,such as Tire Iron, Spring, Shear, Blister ai.d Cast Steels, Horse riboes, Horse Shoo Bur, Nail Rods, Hammered Iron, Nails, Spikes, Shovels and Forks, Door Locke, Pad Locks, Latches, Hinges and Screws. Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty, kc. CHINA 'ND 'QUEENS-WARS, by the set. Thankful fur past :patronage, we hope to merit the same in the future. J. C. ZOUCK k SON. New Oxford, April 1, 1867. ly , ' MARCH 1, 1861. . AGENERAL STATEMENT, (embrlring three annual settlements,) of the Boun ty ACCOULIta of Stratum township, up to.isiarch lit, 1867: DR. Loans from 'Bank and sundry per eons, Feb. 1864, $5,1050 Od Tax assessed 1864, 4,616 55 Loans from Batik and sundry per sons, Sept. 1864, 6,880 00 Tax assessed 1865, 8,651 Loans frm Bank and sundry per - sons. Feb. 1865, Tea assessed 1866, Subscription money received, CR. Paid voionfeerl for Feb. call, 1864, $3,700 00 Notee and interest paid Bank and or ndry persons, Expenses of Board, Committees, abate:weak, Cotlectots' fees, tc., 503 65 Exoneration*, 66 38 Credit on Sept. call, 1864, 150 00 Abatement on TAX, 1865, 317 43 Notes and itstewest paid-Bank and - saudry persons, 6,889 27 Paid 17- volunters, $404 each, for Set t. call, 1864, 5,1 - 00 00 Paid Messrs. ne,rdorf, Lett, Wee _ver, IVible, Mote, C,'dori and Hoover, fur substitutes, each $3OO, Paid 17 volunteers, excess over $3OO of subscription, Exonerations and mistakes, Expenses of Board and Committees filling quota, .Collectuts' lees, Allowance to Board for time spent, 86 days, P 6 00 Credit an Feb call, 1865, 139 66 Notes and interest paid Bank and sundry persons, Paid 19 vulunteers, $4OO each, for Feb. cull, 1865, Paid 19 volun4lers excess over $4OO of subactipifon, 3,335 00 Paid S. A. Gilliland, for substitute, 400 00 Expenses of Bustrd and Committees, filling quota, ike., 497 66 Exanerations and mistakes, 342 23 Abatement on Tax, 1866, 273 32 Collectors' fees, LlHis with ,Committee, Broken Blink money, TreasupT's salary, Outstanding , tax, • In hands of Treasurer, MONIES RECEIVED by Wm. SW!smith, Treasurer of the 'unt). Fund of Straban townskip,,trom March Ist, 18t;6, to March let, 1861 DR. Received from Tax Collect e , $6,345 28 Received of Bounty anbacri tion, 25 00 MONIES PAID by William Seal!smith, Treas urer of.the Bounty Fund of 'S•.rnban town. ship, from March Ist, 1866, to March Ist,- 1867: ' Notes and interest paid sundry per. SOO6, 85,197 C 2 Paid S. A. Gilliland, for subalitnte, 400 00 credit by receipts, Paid Com mittro, Treasurer's salary, Broken-Bank money, listens. in hands of Treasurer, 344 38 ffiPTRY HITCHER; President. WM. STALLPIIITII, Secretary: 107 b, the undersigned, Auditors of Straban township, having been sworn according tO law, and hitting examined the:above state- ments, believe them to be correct. J. H. FICKES. HENRY B. WEANER, JOHN G. BRINKERHOFF, Auditors. LIABhITiSS OF STBIBAN TOWNSHIP. J. Lynch, . $6BO 00 R. Vent's, 5_50 00 , J. L. Grass, 200 00 S. Mickley, -150 00 • C. Benner, •.600 00 A. Witakor, 100 E. Ji M. Graft, • 470 00 J. F. Felty, t :, 6 42 4 0 2 00 5 H. Hoover, P. Donohue, ?So 00 GETTYSBUR G, PA., CARPENTER a OuNTRACTOR t keeps constantly on bind and manufactures to order, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Sash, Door and Window Frames, Cornice, Door and Window Brackets, or any other Article in the Building Line. Seasoned material constantly on hand, ex perienced workmen always in readiness, and work executed with dispatch. giarOrders Wanted. promptly attended to. [Jan. 28. 6m BLACK OAK B ARK PEE - CORD TORN SURELY'S BSTATE.--totters of M. will be paid for good Black Qatk Bark, delis.- I =intimation on the eatate of John Sheely, ered at Sindoe's Mill, on Marsh creek, fear 0 late of Mountpleasant township, Adams coon. miles northwest from Bromitsburg. ty, deed., basin been gnats/I to -the under- B ILNB.Y CROSISTEB: 6w signed, residin in the same township, they hereby give no te to all persons indebted to Stake immediate payment, and tirns against the same to pte- Ely for s ettlement. ,• PRT6R QUICXBG, JOHN B. dilk:BLY, IT. et Adm'rs. April 1, IM?. St March 11, 1867 For lieut. , s tid estate to , B& VIRGINIA MlLLS,sith killer's lionse, those haying ch and other privileges, one mile from Fair- seat them pope, eld, Adams ,county, for rept. Enquire off, Mkj. John klueselman, near Fairfield, or of 1 * * March 18, 18 U. A W. .11cOLHAN, Gettysburg, Pa. Adm'r Feb. /I, 1867 'FEW SITO,BEI DRESS GOODS •rn DOMESTICS'. ROW I WoODS DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hard-more, kelieess-soare, , THE LATE DECLINE Bounty Account. - W THE PREMIUM BROWER AVID REAPER. DODGE'S HARVESTER. AWARDED the Special Diploma and Grand Medal of mow as the best corn. bitted Mower, Hand-raking Reaper end Self. raking Reaper—on exhibition at the great fair of the Si. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, October Gtb, 1966. OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS. At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class No. 5. This class was the most impor tant of any,es it embraced Mowing and Hand and Self.raking Reaper in the same Machine. This Machine has been awarded Medals and 'first Premiums by the Pennsylvania and lowa State Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country. This Machine took the first Premium at the Adams County Agricultural Fair beld at Bendersville, Sep. tember, 18t16. Also, BALL'SOHIO k RUSSELL'S SCREW POWER, Both first-class Machines, having sold a num ber of these Machines in the last three years, They have given generAl satisfaction wherever used. We ask timers to call and examine these maChines before purchasing tlsewhere, as they will be able to make a better selec tion. We could produce quite a number of certificates from some of the heat farmers in the county, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant these turchints to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no tale. Insured for one season. • 'Extras always kept on hand. We hare made arrangements to have repairing debe when needed at any Lime and on moderate terms. With the above we hare for sale a number of Talusb:e Farming Implements. SULKY CORN. PLOUGH, Can be used for plougbing and cultivating corn—finishing one row at a time. Can also be used for loosening up corn ground or pi. tin in seeding. By raising the front shovels it can be used for marking out corn ground— marking two rows at a time. d Cornplanter cen also attached, planting two rows at a time. CORN CRUSHERS, For crushing corn in the ear or shelled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, For Schools, Churches, Farms, Arc. STEEL PLOUGHS, SMYTH'S PATENT. H A:Y A.k E s', An article every farmer should have—the best in the market. .10,575 03 6,t94 34 7,360 U 0 Hand or self-discharging GRAIN DRILLS, (Willnughby•a Patent,) with Crowell'a Guano attachment. • $50.074 28 Harrisburg GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pat ent,) considered the best mill ever in use in this county. Any of the above machines can be had by calling on or addressing the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on tt it, Harrisburg road, where specimen machines ern be seen. Witt WHILE. Agent; April 8, 1867. tf Gettysburg, Pa. 4,883 42 One Cent Sated IS WORTH. TWO EARNED 11JUNEY•SAVING people, do not pay out hundreds of dollars for BROOMS, when you,can make enough in one evening to last you a year, which will suit you better than the best you can buy at any place. This you can do, I will warrant it, if you will buy O. W. KELLOGG'S PATENT, which will cost yod but a trifle, and will last you your life time. Then no further expense for Brooms. It is not made of material whidh is liable to break; nor does it fasten with screws. It is in no way liable to catch or tear a person's clothes, or mar f..rniture. 2,100 00 3,135 00 386 28 241 25 158 95 j I it is neither too heavy, nor too tight. It is less complicated, less 1.,h0r to make, sad costs lila than any other, and it sweeps more grace- 9,135 22 ¶,OOO 00 fully. AB who have used it will recommend it as sighly.as myself. S imples can be seen at any of the Po inting Offices in Gettyshurg e or at the Keystone House; and at lohn A. Snow. dads, in L•ts Chester, who has purchased territory, and is prepared to sell family or township rights to the citizens of Straban, Tyrone and Huntington town•hips. Jacob llsrman has pull:chased Berwick town ship and Berwick borough; and Martin Shee ler Slountrleasant township. Family, township or county rights can be secured by ailing on the undersi,nert, at the Keystone House; flettyaburd, Pa., or if you wait, you can purchase for your families as the agent conies round. Wltec planting time comes, just plant a lit tle Broom Corn Seed and be prepared to make your own Brooms, for the agent will teach you in,a few minutes, so that you can make as good a broom as any one. 122 C 6 Is ati I 6 00 25 00 I 4 96 344 38 $50,077 28 L. V. DEAN, • Keyptone House, Getty:burg, Mareb 25, 1367. 4t20101* $6,370 2d Drainage Pipes. /111 RE undersitned has now on hand, and continues to manu facture, large quanti ties of EARTHEN DRAINAGE PIPES, which he offers at 8 cents per foot at the manufacto ry. If desired, he will lay the pipes, either water-tight ur lrose.jointed, at a reasonable compensation. They have been tried in dif ferent parts of the county, with entire suc cess. For the drainage of cellars, &c., noth ing better can be used. Specimens may be seen at Kalbfleisch's store, in Gettysburg. The manufactory is in .ofrord township, near Lilly's mill. Post Office address, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa. JOHN BECK IL AN. March 11, 1867. 6m* Notice. Ita7 88 30 00 25 00 16 00 $6,370 28 LEWIS MILLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Lewis Miller, late of Berwick township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing- in the same township, be hereby gives notice to all persona inoehted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those !lola,/ claims against the s ime to present them properly authenticated fur set tlement. NAT2ANIEL March 25, 18d7. 8e Adm'r. Wm. C. Stallsmitb, $4,508 25 1 'NOR White ' Trimming' CIAILPSTS oaks, Sultlinp, Edgings and ,go to ROW k WOODS'. axle at. ROW a WOODS' ~_~ Brinkerhoff's COEN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigneewould inform the Agri• cultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee of thin extraordinary machine, the Patent Right for the States of Pennsylva nia and Maryland. BrinkerLOW. Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, is pronounce.' the best machine of the kind in thie country. An i in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com mittee appointed to select latplernents for ex hibition at the Universal Exposition in Paris, in 1867, have selected this Shelle: as the best in America," and at the request of J. C. Der by, U. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. The fact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, ander 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 thepest Corn Sheller out. They say, "We 'nave carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Cr res Sheller see ever saw." The upon is signed by such men as John ,Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricultural Society ; B P. John. son, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag. ricultura! Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edwards Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From among many complimentary newspa per notices, the following, from the New York Observer, is deemed sufficient: "Among all the Hand Con. Shellars made in New York and Albany—and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually —not one can enter the circle with the Sheller just invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rap idly and easily, at one operation, as fast as the ears can be put into the hopper." The undksigned is now prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGHTS. He will have MEL LERS ready for sale is the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WIC WIBLE, P. O. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa. -March 11, 1867. • ---- Tavern Licenses. TI7E following applications to keep public houses of entertainment, have been filed in my office, with the requisite number of signers, acil will be presented at the Court of Quarter Sessionh, on MONDAY, the 15th day of APRIL next : Samuel Wolf, Boroagt of Gettysburg, John L. Tate, " Israel Yount, " 44 Conrad Snyder, " G. W. McClellan, " si Henry goblet, Borough of Berwick, Francis J. Wilson, " .s.. Hersh & Jones, Borough of Littlestown, Philip Bernier, " it Joseph Barker, Levi Kreps, I/ is George W. Res, Butler township, EmannerViller, Conowago " Samuel Eicholts, Franklin " George Bear, It it Israel Little, is is Levi Piteer, , IS a E. P. Ilittinger, ft It Daniel Miller, Samuel S. Moritz, Freedom . " 'Joseph Kline. Huntington " John D. Becker, Is Jane A. Reed, IS Peter Shively, Hamiltonban Alex Benchoff, Stotigh & Fisher, Latimore " John. Kapp, O. P. House, Menallen Charles Myers, 41 Conrad Wagner, M'tpleasant " • Jacob Martin, Oxford Isaac B. Houser, ft Francis X. Smith, " Jacob L. Grass, Straban II Joseph Dote William Sadler, Tyrone IS Robert IL Dicks, Reading " Prancie Bream, Cumberland " Daniel Baker, Hamilton, RKBTAORANT LICINIZII, Hannah Kitzmiller, Borough of Gettysburg, Theodore Heiser, Borough of Berwick, Adani Roth, Conowago township. arose LICRNM. Wm. J. Martin, &woad' of Gettysburg, Gets. F. galbtleisch, " • A. W. MINTER, Clerk. Pea S. H. ELCHOLTZ, Deputy. March 25, 1867. Register's Notices. NOTTCR is hereby given to all Legatees and other persons concerned, that the 'Administration Accounts hereinafter mention ed will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allow ance, on MONDAY, the Isth day of APRIL, 1847, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 10. The account of George Royer and Da vid Deatrick, executors of Adam Gardner, deceased. 11. The second account of Philip Weaver, one of the executors of the Fill of Jacob Wearer, deceased. . 19. The second account of George Weaver, one of the executors of the will of Jacob Wearer, deceased. 13. The account of Jane Cashman, admin. istratrix of William Cashman and Trustee for sale of lands under proceedings in Orphans Court. - - 14. Second account of N. W. Woods, Esq., executor of the last will and testament of Carson C. Moore, Esq., deceased. 15. The account of Wm. R. White, execu tor of Samuel London, decease& 16. First and final account of Israel Little, administrator of David Little, deceased. 17. First and final account of Drink Jacobs and Samuel Jacobs, executors of George Ja cobs, deceased. 18. Second and final account of Henry Culp and lion. D. Zieglir, executors of the last will aufl testament of Peter Culp, Sr., decd. 19. First and final account of George Throne, administrator of the estate of Andrew Rile, late of Franklin township, dece.sed. 20. The account of Lewis S. Wortz and John Z. Welty, administrators of the estate of Henry Wortz, deceased. 21. The second account of Daniel Stall smith, acting executor of Peter Trostle, dec'd. W. D. HOLTZWORTH, March 18, 1867. Register. Notice. TOSEPII BAKER'S BSTATlL—Letters of t y administration on the estate of Joseph Baker, late of Fralklin township, Adams coun ty, eeceased, having been granted to the an• dersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pre. sent them properly authrntica.ed for settle ment. WRY KNUUSB, Adm'r. March 4, 1861. 6w Collectors, Pay 114. T HE Collectors of State end County Taxes, , for 1885 and 111 0 :03, are hereby netilled, t settlements ot_their respective &Wiesen , most be made at the coming April Court,.te COMO2OIIIIP on the 15th. By order of the County Commissioners. J. M. WALTER, Clerk. March 12, 1867. te . ; L.ARGH 'VIEWS of the B the singl" jor in sets, very low Also, STIRS(' St OPIO VIEWS of the Alst.le Piel.l at tle Faceisior eallery. Don't hal to see than. ' C. 4. TYSON. .10-^-- . Tabu&le Propenrites FOS BALE,. TOM 0: &NOE, LAID AUDIT, 11 Mew 011POILD, ADAMS COMITY, PA., Has for sale a amber of draftable proper ties, to which be asks the attention of those wishing to purchase. A LARUE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, with DWELLING, situated in • coun ty seat, near Railroad awl Depot. Good chance for doing all kinds of work. Also, several Town Lots will be sold with the above property at desired. • FARM OF ISO ACRES, in Adams coun ty, with good Stone House, good Barn, near - a turnpike and railroad. FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn, he., three quarter, of a mile from n railroad station. A good chance.. terms easy. A FARM OF 300 ACR ES, in Adams county, thee* mites Iron) a railroad and good market. This farm can be divided into two farms, there being already two sets of improvements on the tract. A FARM (o'los ACRES, de the Carlisle turnpike, under good cultivation, with a large Brick Rouse, Bank Barn, and other out.build ings, all new. A LARGE FLOUR HILL, with 25 Acres of Land. The mill has four pair of Burrs, and all machinery for doing merchant work. Best water power in the county. A FARM OF lib ACHES, near the Hano ver turnpike, on which is erected a good House, Barn, and all necessary out-bitildings. A FARM OF 195 ACRES, in Adams coun ty, ea which is erected a good House, Barn and other out-buildings. 18 ACRES OF WOODLAND, 2 milesfroM New Oxford. A. FARM OF 200 ACRES, good land, with large Brick Boast, 'Barn, and 2 Tenant Houses —4O acre. in wood—half a mile from the Conowego Chapel. ♦ FARM of 100 Acres-225 can be par cbased-2} miles from Gettysburr, near Chem. bersburg pike ; large wearherboarded House, Bank Burn, kc ;40 acres in wood. The Farm has been recently limed. A FARM of 120 Acres; with good House and Barn; 12 acres in wood. A HOTEL, in New Oxford, two-story;roomy and eoasenient / for business. Good ebance,' terms 'easy. , Also, a number of good nouns ind Lots for sale in New Oxford, Pericles wlioNvish to buy Beal .Estate, as well as those who wish to sell, are requested to give the subscriber a call at his store io New Oztord. Address, JOHN C. ZOUCIC, Land' Agent, New Oxford, Adams county, Pa April 1, 1867. ly The Natleasil REAPERS AND MOWERS. Oar hetet,' Patents • The No. 1 Machine has two Driving Wheels, Sings Joint and Folding Bar, making it very convenient to move from one place to another; is very simple in its construction, extremely light draft and durable, cuts 4 feet 10 itches in grass and 5 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Selt•ltaker.and Side Delivery, and is capable of cutting a whole field without binding a sheaf, and does the moat satisfacto ry work This Machine can also be used as a Eland Machine without injuring its qualities as a Reaper. The Machine is warranted to cut Grass at well as any Single Mower that cuts the same width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or four can be us3d, 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 s light two-horse Machine, and is differently constructed, cutting oc the right hand side ; and in front of Driving Wheels is a Self-Raker and Si.ie Delivery. The differ ence in the width of cut ti 6 inches. -11,p shifting lever and the raising and low owing limn are both at the driver's right side, and with his right foot upon a pedal and his left npou a feet-step, he has the poWer and control of the whole machine, he can raise or lower the platform from three to fourteen inches, can throw the rtigchine out of gear, and regulate the rake so as to make the sheaves large or small, and all this at the same time and without retarding the motion of speed of the machine. AU Machines• warranted to give satisfac tion 1 For further information apply to LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tf SHIREMAN'S XATIONALLBILF-DISCH•HOTIIG STICHL SPRING TOOTH Horse. Bake 1 Patented September 9ik, 1862, and Re-issued De- eember 6th,1864. - This Rake Is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Raki, and has proven itself to be the most perfect HORSE RAKE now in use. With this Rake the Horse does 'all the work, both the Raking and Diacharging, by the dri ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and as the horse moves forward it &hies the teeth and discharges its !dad, and then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth drop ping down ready to rake again. By tilts ope ration it is easily understood that the Baker hos hardly any work to do at all Important imp.ovements have been made of late, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thousands of them have'been fold in the few last years, and given the beat kind of satisfaction. Apply to LEWIS 317SHMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 180. tf. Railroad Building AND CIVIL ENGINEERING. 111:1E undersigned are prepared to contract for the BUILDING OP RAK.ROADS, and will perform. the ENGINEERING of the same, or not, as may be desired by Railroad Companies. Having had a number of years' experience in Railroad Construction, we Letter ourselves that we shall be able to render satisfaction to Companies projecting sew enterprises of this kind. ,Tbe preparation of the track ready for the superstructure, or the entire work finish ed ready for the rolling stock, will be con tracted for. Reference as to experience and ability if required. ROBERT IRWIN, SON k 00, Sun Iron Building, Ifar:h 18, 1867. 4w Baltimore, Ed. Wanted Immediately. FIVE HUNDRED MEN, to act as salesmen for COBBIN'S ILLUSTRATED DOMES IC BIBLE, comprising upwards of 1,500 crown quarto pages ; a Commentary of 17.000 notes from different Commentatins ; 700 En gravings: Family Photograph Department; Extended Corcordance; Maps, Biblical His tor", Chronological Tables, to., he. A book that always sells. Our average sales are 500 copies per day. As a standard Bible foi Families, Teachers, Ministers, and all lovers of the word of God, ilhas,no competitor. For particulars, address H. A. STREET k CO., Box 222, March 141,1867. dt Harrisburg, Pa. N.ttoo. STATE OF GENET SPALDING, ES.Q.— Letters• testamentary on the estate of dory Spalding, r: sq., late of Germany town- I ship. Adams county, deceased, having been ' granted to the undersigned, the Ent named residing in Germany trwnship, end the lest named residing .in Oxford township, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and I.hose hiring claims against the same to pre sent them properly anthentteated fot settle ment. JAMBS SPALDING, - D. C. SMITH, March 11, 1162. at Executors. Ilatiligliel. - 101E1 SIIINGLES, the best to the market, for sale at JACOB SHEADBII nyr Lem , Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime Elias. Or ttrobarg. Nov. 26, 1866, ti . Casa and Lumber, . QF every variety, at the Yard of C. H. BUIEHLU, eb.l9. ~ Qor. Carlisle aad Reflected eta. IHZ best PHOTOGRAPHS "ode is this roanty. are made at the Itzeolsior Gailay, ipshorg, opposite the Babk. 011 ii 6 1: ) .- - I/ --- 4 Al. -- - -,7; 0-- HE SEWIN6 MACES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Are celebrated for doing the beet work, using s muck itnuallor needle for thu same thrend than Au ether me and by this introduction of the mast &meowed le el tMrier7, we are now able to supply tb very teal chins m the world. The,. machines sue made ender the Immediate supervision of the Pr. relent 01 the l'innfieny, XLIAS BOWS. dm, the original inotou'r of the Sewing Nublns, They are adapted toed! Mud, oi Family bowing, and to tbo use of Sealliee ee., Drew-Mak re. Tailors Mae turecturers of Shirt', Collars, Skirts, Chinks. Mentilsisa, Clothing, Hate Cape, Comets, Soots, &boo, 11u nee, Ss& Moe, Llnen,Oaxbi, etc. They work Neill; well upon silk, linen, woollen and cotton goods, elth silk, i.ott.ll a ilevei thread. They will seam, quilt, gather, barn , h 11, cord, braid, bind, and perform every specie, of sewing. making • beautiful and 'perfect stlti.h, alike on both aides of the sulkies sewed. On Shoe and Leather work it is admit Led MI have no equal. MU QIIALTI7III WIFION 1111C0111UND Till All 1. Beauty and Excellence of &It* alike on both Os M the fabric mewed, 2. iltrength, Inman. and Durability of &am that WW see Rip or HavaL & itacroomy of Thread. 4. Attachments and ride range of application th Olt* pan and matenala The stitch invented by Mo. HOWL, and made on tb 'Machine, la the most populanand durable, and di annoy ilablodues ere tabard to the 'anaemic ~rated o hon. Aiir Ot.erve the Medallion Mad of ELIAS HOW& .la, Isabod4ra 14 sod Machine, willwat 'blab swer are paw la& The Rome Machine Company, OSA t7leatalat tired. PaElialgaLPlll&& SIBLEY & STOOPS, Bata •411111 far MIAMI Poensyhranta No ;army sell Delaware, to whom all appUmitloos for wades mot ha tomio. lii - All apptkattoom wN woks prompt ottoutiom. ORLGeo. Jacobs & Bro., Agenta,„ Gettys burg. April 1, 1867. 3m MO REWARD. F OR a medicine that will cure COUGHS, INFLUENZA, TICKLING IN THE THROAT, WHOOPING COUGH, or relieve CONSUMPTIVE COUGHS, as quick as Coe's Cough Balsam! OVER ONE MILLION BOTTLES have been sold and not a single instance of its failure is known. We .have, in our possession, any quantity of L:ertificster, some of them from EMINENT PHYSICIANS who have used it in their practice, and given it the pre•emiuence over every other com pound. B does not Dry Up a Cough, but LOOSENS IT, • . sons to enable the patient to expectorate freely. Two or three doses Invariably Cure Tickling in the Threat! A half battle hes often completely cured the most Shaba?"' Cough, and yet, though is is 'so sure and speedy in its o2eration, it is perfect ly harmless, being purely vegetable. It is very agreeable to the taste, and may be ad ministered to children of any age. cases of CROUP we will guarantee a cure, if taken in season. No Family should be without it! It is within the reach of all, it being the cheapest and best medicine extant. C. G. CEARIC k CO., Propriettirs, lisw Mavis : Coss. March 25, 1867. eowly Lyon's Periodical Drops 1 THE GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IRREGULARITIES -I I have tested these Drops in my own prac tice, over ten years, and do not hesitate to say, that nothing has yet been developed by medical research, that acts so powerfully, positively, and harmlessly, in cases of female irregularity, as does this mediLine. In all recent cues it never fails, while thousands who have been long sufferers, are indebted to it for the boon of health to-day. Although so powerful and positive, they are perfectly harmless, and may be used at all times, except when specially forbidden in the directions. They have been extensively employed by eminent physicians in France and England, as well as in my own practice, over ten years, and I have yet to hear of the first instance of failure. I could give you testimenials of their efficacy from all over the northern 4nd west ern States, were they not in their nature pri vate. Over 100,000 bottles have been sold the past year, and I hope and troet as 'may sufferers have been benefited. I am well aware that a remedy so potent to.remove all obstructions, may be need for a bad purpose, but trust that where one bottle is thus used, ten may fall into the hands of really needy sufferers. To all who suffer from any inreguhrity ; painful, difficult, excessive, offensive or ob. sir acted Menstruation, Lacorrhea, or the train of diseases that follow, I would say, try a bot tle of Da. LYON'II FACKCII PVIIOOICAL DROPS. Being a fluid preparation, their action is more direct and positive than any pills of powder). 'Explicit directions. bearing my fac simile, ac company each bottle. They may be obtained of nearly every drug gist in the country, or by enclosing the price to C. G. CLARK & CO., New Haven, Conn., General Agents for the United States and Canada. DR. JpUN L.-.YON, PIaaICING PNTSICIIN, New Haven, Conn. barPriee $1 50 per Bottle. March 25, 1861. ecwly I r0n....1r0n...-Iron I rIETTYSBURG FORGE. Ur The subscribers respectfully inform the public , that they have erected a Forge in coo neotion with their Steam Mill, and are now mar ufacturing FORGED AND HAMMERED IRON, such as Plough, Horse-shoe and Bar Iron, and respectfullj invite Blacksmiths and Dealers to give them a call, fee:lug satisfied that they will be able to please as to quality, finish and price. BRINGRAN k 'WARREN. N. B.—The highest market price paid for wrought and scrap iron. B. 1 W. Dec. 17, 1866. .. .__ Cooking Stoves at Tinware, totitT REDUCED PRICES. Also, Bridge's Double Fire Chamber, Patent Fire-place e, a new and superior invention. Call and see it at P. G. COOK'S. Jan. 28, 1867. -- Philip Bedding, TUSTICE OF THIt PEACS, will be at his otlice, (at his reoidence.) in Cumberland township, on Tuesday and Friday of each week, to give his attention to Justice's busi ness. [Dec. 3, 1866. 4m JsN order to prove the assertions made in favor of procuring PHOTOGRAPHS st the crlsior Gallery, call and sit for your PICTURE. No charge will be made Wets you are pleased with the result and choose t,. leave your order. C. J. TYSON. 'ILEAN FACES.—Just received another 1,.../ supply of superior Razors, Strops, Brush es sad Soap, at ROW A WOODS'. CONSTANTLY on hand, an asikartment of FINE FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH AL- S .118, Caids and flaskcts for. grasses from the Rattle Field, PHO I'M/RATIN of one Generals Illid other distinguished individuals at the Excelsior Gallery. - C. J. TYSON. . /tart nutria/bed, a wrotrWriiiit' • CULEEILWELI,II CLLYLtIM ' ESSAY on the RAM CAL ktitAfWith. out medicine) of SMCSINATORRXIMS, or MMus! Weakfish", Involuntary Seminal Loasies_. 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