144111404rftr intenisk A TPittai4itti Addsais *mutt, Pr., eita lArTouod SR as.' sortitseist of „W G 0 O. D . reduced prices., LADIES' 'DRESS GOODS of all kinds) Caliedes at 10 cents per 7ird, Muslin' I,llif 'pieta per j•ard; hiENTEEMEN's WEAR proportionately cheap. ALSO CHEOP GROCERIES, Sugar at 10 cents per pound, and other things in proportion, Determined not no be under- sold, and considering It s, pleasure to show Sioods, we egtend an invitation to alt. Come and sae oar stock, as we b, Hers it will be to your intertsrto cull before purchsving else where. DANNER & .1111ELDS. Aesril 22, I.IIOZ. Sin Green Ridge! N EW SUM= AND NEW GOODS J,01,11* NORZECK Has commenced Store•kreplog at Green aidel v ie 'Hamilton to 4 uship, Adams county, —oar elte-Sampton turnpike, and would inform the public that he has just returned from the city with an excellent assortment of D& GOODS, OROCICRACS, HARD-WARR, QDRION-WARR, CEDA R- WA RR TIN- WA RE, NOTIONS, _ , Tobacco', ac., &C.—indeed, a full and com. - plete line of Goods, to so the neceesifie• and tastes of all. 'llls pric esare ns low ns the eery lowest—Calicoes it 10 cents and 'Muslin( et II cents, asinstances. - Ile ,fells that his goods stud prices will be taiStitactor• to the public, and therefore in. vitae a large share of custom, from aenr and far. Don't forget the adrice-z.the Gretn — l3i4ga Store it uw rlace to get the full worth of four atooey. . April 22, 180. tf, Great ‘ Cenewago 31111*. Jo4ooo Hi:SHP:IA UP WHEAT WANTED. be undersigned, haying remodeled end' im proved his Nino, near New Chester, Adams cowry', (tormerly called "Wu'nut Grove," but now"Cirest Cooovroso Mille,') Is prrpnred to do ajl Callao! work ihltis line with uuuraal dispatch. • Constantly on boa, for sale or exrliange, _Os ref? bee: finalities of super, - Extra and ranAly FLOUR, also Rye, Cunt and Burk te4Ta.t neer. with "everyrarhatot Chop and leof wisest. wring a SAW MIL,. attached, he pm , ys dto say ell kinds of lumber. at the short. vet( node*. A farmer In need utionaher and can put a log upon his wagon, throw a taw bushels of whent on the top, hare the "heat reattnged for,fjour, and- the lug lowed, ghat earinz a double iltp— Ind C 1 bcvevse of site )tew and perfeet machinery 0011 employed in.there +taring the best of workmen, he will be oble n uo please erer)body. Thankful for past Wore, be blipes for a continuance of the -- some. IL J. IiVELtS, brew Chester, April 22, 1867. ' ly* - Register's Notices. - Nettelc is hereby given to all Lezetees and 'roller parsons concerned, that the Administration Accounts hereinafter mention. lid will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adaupa county, for confirmation uud allow. ence, ou TUESDAY, the 'list dayf uMA Y ,, 1107, at 10 o'clock, A. ti„ rig: 22. tiret account of Jesse S. Resell and gin - 1,00.4 Fiesell, 1 1 ,xecti.ors of the last will pnd testament, ut Juillipi Flaxen, dee. a.o.d. 33. First account 0f 5 .1.c0b Hostetter and Mardi: Grove, Executors of Jiihn Hostetter, 4 • d. . 1 34. First and final account of Adam !billet, - - .E.seentor of the last will and testament of elargaret Slyer, deceased. 2i,, The first account of William Dowell tad John It, ,Exectitoie of the last will and tesearnaut of John Bowers, deceased. 1 Bti. Thee account of Mary 'Belmar, Ad:nigh - 4retrix of Samuel !Heppe, decorated. ' ST. Firet And anal ',cedilla of Joseph' A. Weir; Administrator de boric not with the walannezed of Philip Wolf, Sr., deceased. 24. The first and final account of Samuel Crist, Administrator of 'lie cat tie of Daniel Kann, late of Butler township, Aderns'coun. ty. deceased. 29. First and final account of James gobtn: lien, Executor, of the last will tied testament 1 pt Alexius lit billion, deceased. • 20. Second and final account of Burkhart' l ~ - Wert, acting Adminiatrator of Jacob lice,l deceased. , I 31. The second account of Aimtudn, .E, , Chopp, Administratrix of the estate of George 1 A. droop, deceased. 32. The first end final account of JOset I, Be derruan, Administrator with the will annexed i of Peter Weever. deceased, 31. Second' account of William Leas and' , Nora Miller, Administrators of George Yeagy, ' ''.. deceased, 34. The Bret account of Peter Bercaw and John G. Brinkerhoff, Executors of the last I eelltand testament of George Bereave, decd_ l 35. First and final account ut Lydia Ann ' I /Smith, Adminhoretrie of Bores* Smith, deed. 35. The first and :deal account of Peter 1 lif eckley, Adieluistrat or 'of the estate of George bpangler, deceased. 31. The drat and final account of Jacob n. 1 Feeler, Adminiatratur of Benjamin Feeaer, deceased. 38. Second account or G. Cornelius Hart. yell, Admihisuator of Augustus Hartzell, deceased. ' _ - 39. The second account of Jacob Plank, _ Executer of the last will and testament of (ieorgtt Plank, deceased. • - • 48. First and final actliunt of John Baket l _ sod Samuel Hollinger,' Executors of the last tent and testament of David Baker, dt;Camed. 41. The first account of George Bernier, 81eeutor of the last will anti testament. of Jo pipit Ileniler, deceased. - 42. The account of John R. Hersh, Adrnin- 1 - estrefor of Christian Myers, deceased. '.413. 'fie first account of Dr. John W. Ben. der, Administrator of Jacob C. Bender, deed. , - '', 44. The first-account of Wm. Rittase zed - f ellinael Rittase, Execntors of John /Glum, deceased. • .t i 45.. The account of Daniel Baldwin, Trustee 14 sell the real estate of Petei Baker, late of, Idensiltotthan township, deeterned• - l L. _ 144. The first scooting of t•ori Lawrence, Ex -1 At abr of the last will and testament of George' loswtenee, deceased. ' 42. The Pit illd final account of Michael Belly, Eciedlitor of the hat trill and testament H ,Of limb Adam's; late of Vonowago township, 'Adensiconnae, Ps., deceased, 1 - -` 48. Fikist and final account of H. 1,, Miller, ' Administretor de bonis nen cum testament° annexe of Philip Miller, late of Hamilton town. " ihip, decearetf. 49. The, account of Louisa 4. Smith, 4d. Binietratrix of Dr.. Joseph N. Slnith, late of utler township, deceased. • - 50. 'The first and final account of Jones ' Bonaneribn, - Administrator Of the estate of Abraham H. Trimmer, deceased. • 51. The first !Led final account of Hon. lasso X. Merman, Administrator of Jacob flekes, ' deceased. • ` 06. The first and final account of Elizabeth CR. i'.ifireens'arAt,Cornelins. Bream, Administratota . , Jilt John H. Bream, deceased. tg, operations for„ the year 1164, 'Zs 53. First end final account of Hon. Isaat, E. Percentage to Collector, mail, Administrator de bords.non with Balance in bands of Treas. Werts e c o. oaf annexed of Mary Hildebrand, decd . l ti. . lmand Flickinger, 68 00 me . Fi r st end final accoun t of J ames II 01111108 14111:100111sttk.d tax fur 1164, 29 00 Ake 6" 'Administrator of Alexander Heikes, I Bank Interest, stamps, and sundry receipts, 29 52 65.. !end final account of Peter Mack - 'Exonerstions for the year 1865, 2O 00 let end • ' anti Cashman, Administrators Amount Fetid for 11 recruits ($300), 3,300 00 j Paid out by Committee to obtain re or Elizabit -y, deceased. e 6. First and 1 account of Peter Mack-1 .. eruits , fees, ke•s erryand lay Jai' Cashman, Administrators rereellude for COlreCtingr- • ' st Okthlerice Mucklei . , doseeused. •t Interest paid to sundry persons, W. -Go HOLTZWORTILTreasurer Wert*, percentage, April 22, ism R eg i ster . , Treisurer paid over to kis sae. .__,- . castor, . Dissolutiois, pertnetehip heretofore existing be. worm the undersigned. in the Oraia and! . Omuta, b mo b ee fidilasoriadi by mu.: We no certify that the above account is a just and into to the best of our knowledge toil couitemt. All persons indebted Awe re pool to make inimedinte payment; an d and belief-this 13th day of•Apcil, A. 8., 1887. El JACOB HCLI„ there havinrilabei to pretest , them. • 8. A. WEETE, si- es ..e, I . - 1112111IRT McCilltDri , - April 22, 1867. 'Et • Auditors, JEREMIAH DIEHL. dekiliodka will remain with R. McCurdy,net.' ITS! -FITS 1 f FITS l 11--TeT get Cloth. tki old stand, for • short tame. ..' • .." . 1 '1 - Isig to 104 well anti make you look well, Ilfiedliditei! l k / t 1-11 1 7 . , ' _ , I 0 4' " PICEINGB. " I .lid fl'itta?ti:--aats &ad Caps a „ft( 1 lines, *aim, se i . ,i . . •:" '- •- • sozaurP , ' • • • 101188 F. - BE egok i a m a i sm i s i d i Th :4l /171 13Ai{JiW ;[ r rbts 7attE der of 'MILT oes4 by ember of lb* Ogpluto's thous of luaout county, the sbbseriber, Atboinlorstor of Joseph Baker, declared, will are at Public Sale, on the premises, the real estate of said decedent, vie.. A TRACT OF LAND, cohtsining 51 Acres, more ur less, situate in Franklin township, Adams county, on the road leading from Hill tows to Mliteukierger's Milt. about half a mile from the Chapel, and adjoining lands of Henry Reamer, • Andrew Raker, and Henry Koons.. The improvements are w (mend a halt story LOG HOUSE, ss •11 Los Stable, and Fruit Trees— , with a spring of water. About one-third of the tract is cleared and under fence—the balance well covered with cliesout, rock-oak cod pine. ,- Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on Joseph Baker, Jr., re siding thereon. Bale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. g., on Said day, *ten Intel:J(l4ov% mill be given and terms wade know* by HENST MIME, Adsu'r. By the Court—A. W. MIMI, Clerk. April 22, 1t,t67. is $l,OOO ItP,WAItD! RAN AWAY, April 1 6 tb, 18 87, High Prices, a very unpopular fellow ; no thanks for Ms 'Muni as we haresubstitutmi a very pop ular gentlemen in his place called Very Cneap at PICKING'S. _ Valuable Dwelling House AT PRIVATE MAUI—The subseriber,.in tending to leave Gettystinrg, .offers at Private Sale, the HellSK in which he now residrs, in Bnlti. 411/1 More sheet. O has been ar. 014:bl/repaired, painted and pa • riere'd; is furuished with an abundance of en:' water, and with gas. The property has $ front, of seventy-eight feet on Baltimore street, ha's a spacious yard, with a Daintier of choice, Fruit Trees in it, and a taiga Barn in the rear alt. Possession given Sept. Ist, 1867. F. A. lIIIIILENBERG';Jr. April 22, leni. 3t 1 RAT'S DOWNI—Why Coats, Pants ant Vesta nt PICKING'S. - F. Debring 8r0.,./ Fresco and Ornamental Painter*, • • FREDERICK CITY, EspEcTrtir,Ly 'Morin the p‘blic that thee are prepure.l to FRISSC,O CHURCH. ES, HILLS, PRIVATK ItSSIDINCES, ke., la the most approved styles/modetn or an eieat. All work warranted to give satisfac- Itian as to taste, dukabillt74o4 chtagnesi. April 22, MT. PI~AYFi"pT I LIITOR paicEs for Clothing. Call, eft. I amino cud be convinced ut the filet at • - PICKING'S. Notice. ItirARGATtET BRINKEB/10FrI3 ESTATE. 'RI —Letters testamentary on the estate of Uargaret Brinkerhoff, late of Stralmn tuwo sbip. Adams conntr, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all pereons indebted to said estate to make imme diate y meat, and those baring claims alraiur.t tte rime to present them properly'autheuti eaten for settlimaut. JOHN G. BRINKERHOFF, Arrirls,lB67. tit* Executor Bounty Account. STATRAIRST made this Bth day of April, 1867, of the Bounty Fit& of 11.4.31JLTLIN IoWNSIB - P, for sixteen recruits for said Towtstiti4 to 1664. F. S. HILDEBRAND, Treasurer. In ucaouot with Hamilton township: To Bounty subscriptions, Tas as.towl E.g . 1564, $7,188 25 CR. Esnnerationa mails to Collector; by School Hoard, - $228 02 Percentage of C•llector, 110 21 In bands of Collector, - 52 04 8y Treasurer to J. U. !Airman, 30 00 J. 11. Sbireman, - 885 GO tiltirman and Letrutuott, 329 00 El:jah Spangler, ' GOO 10 York Wink, 2,800 00 .1. Shireruan, 700 00 J. Shirew.n. • SOO 00 1. Shiretnao In fall by order of 131- rector.; for expenses soil rm. tereat, Geo. W. Spangler, Charles Spangler, Coumiguion, Due Treasurer, ageordittg to state- --- ment, • $586 44 We do hereby certify that we have examin ed the above account in Bounty matters as far, as laid before us and find it correct, and that there appeirs to be a balance of $586 44 due the Treasurer by said Township.. A. W. STOBB, • GP.ORGE BAKER, GEORGE MYERS, Auditors. STATEMENT made this ilth day of April, 1e67, of the Bounty Fund of HAMILTON TOWNSHIP, for the year 1855. H. L. MILLER, Treasurer; in account with Hamilton township: DR. Tax a d for the year 1865, $2.41/6 94 CR. •~. ... Paid out by Treasurer for 22 draft ed men, ' $2,089 81 Percentage of Treasurer, • 43 16 Counsel's fees, ,' 8 00 Secretary's tees, 8 00 Ripeness,' 9 00 Exoneretions of Collector, 204 93 Perceutage to Collector, 44 04 GEORGE LOUGH, President Jose Rum Seep 01 Schnol , Board. We, thesmiersigned, Auditors of Hamilton township, laving ben sworn according to law, end having examined, the shove state. meat of Roomy Funds of 1865, believe them to be correct( A. W. SFOKH, GEOUOI BAKER, GEORG% MYERS, Auditors. I,ril 22, 180. 3t - - Bounty. Account... TATEMANT made the 13th day of April, , A. I)., 1867, of the Bounty Fund of BER WICK TOWNSHIPL-Jacob Wertz and George Flickinger Supervisors for 1864—nod Jima Wertz And Jacob Sourbeer Supervisors fur 1864. JAQUR WERTZ, Treasurer, in account with Berwick township : DR. Tax assessed for t"e year 1864, • $2,264 65 Tax assessed for the year 1865, 1,473 03 ITIGETABLE AMBROSIA 18 THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Gray-headed r'ecriple hay, their locks restored by it to the dark, hodswas, silken ours of youth, and are happy! Young People, with ligkt,.faeled or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to s beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dastdrurand Humors, use it, and have clean coat► arid clear and healthy scalps I Bald-Tieniled Nre -vans have their remaining locks tig ened, and the bare spots covered with a uxuriant growth of hair, and dance for • y! Young Gentlemen It — because it is lap i richly perfumed! Young Ladies . se it because It keeps their Hair in p ! Everybody' 'fled and wizr use it, because it is the eko+eK and best article in the ' market For $e by Druggists generally. / Price $1 3C, per bottle. Tettor sale by A. D. Buehler sod R. Bur ner, yaburg, and A. F. Barker, Liulestowa. 41.11 22, 1867. dm -4 / Gettysburg National Bank. GOVERNM&T,BONQS OF ALL ISSUES, SEVEY-THIRTIES A[lD COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, Orders for ,ontehttse and sale of STOCKS, BONDS AND (ALI), promptly executed tiirlNTElltsTlot-ed on SPECTAL POSITS at 3, 4 suit 6 pn; cent., accuttliug to length of :Amu of d4pusi t, April 6, Wl' The First National Bank OF G ETTYSBURG ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS USUAL. Buys and &U kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER.. Converts 7-30 Notes into 5- . 1 U. S. Bonds. Or Orders oolicited and prusoptly attend• ad w. alilJ. ARNVLI), Cashier. April 15, 18C7. U. S. BONDS. TsoM First National tia.ik of Gettysburg will cash 5-20 and 10-40 U. S., Bonds; a 7-30 and Compound Intorest Notes. GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier. Oct. 6, 1866. tf 31,285 00 5,001 25 Quarterly Report OF the First INutiouul 13pul t : of Gettysburg, Apra Ist, I$&: Notes and MIN, leurniutto and Fixtnies, l'reir lulus and Expausea s Caah Ittuna. Duo from Banks, D. K. Bonds, (lan, Capital gurulnn fund, Clrod Hun, ).130..dt , t, 1)u.• miler 13uukt and Baukera, luturod, 488 80 850 00 267 50 33.98 I certify . that the above is correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. April 15,1867. It GEO. ARNOLD. Costner. $7,772 69 7,1t6 25 7-30:5.• 5-20'S. w E pay particular attention to the CONVERTING OF 7-30'S. INTO THE NEW 5-20 s. Bonds delivers. immediately. NEW STATE L U.A N sold at City rates j/r`Ocld and Silver wanted. W ELIEII., SON & CARL, Bankers, April 15, 1867. Yons, PA TERIBLE SLAUGHTER in the prices ot all kinds ot Ready-made Clothing! To be convinced you bare but to call at PICKING'S. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accouehetir, HAVING permanently located in Hanover, Pa., respectfully offers his professional E entices to the public. Special attention given to dingoes of women and children. Prof! Ad. Lippe, H. D., Philadelphia, " J. C. Moron, M. D:, " Wm. H. Cook, N. D. Carlisle, Pa., Hou. Edward McPuersoo, Gettysburg, Pa., David Wills, Esq , . Rev. J. A. Ross, Hanover, Pa. filarOffice on the Square, five doors west of Carli,e street, second door trotn.Central Hotel. $2,406 94 Arra 15, MT. ly /FRAMING, HEY I—Before doing so, pro cure a good Trunk or Carpet 8 ,ek, at PICKINtk'S. EIGHT -DAY, Thirty•tionr and Alarm Clocks at. . PICKING'S. A CERTAIN CURE for hard times is to make your purchases where you get the most goods fur the least money. Consult PICKING. LARGE I LARGER! 1 LARGEST 11 1 stock of Ready-tunde Clothing hi the county PICKING'S. TO keep dry, buy your Umbrellas at PICKING'S New Bakery! NEWPORT & ZIEGLER,' Mechanical Baker, South Washington street, one square from i the- Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa. Con stantly on hand, the best of BREAD, CRACK ERS, CAKIKS, PRETZELS, &c. Persons Irish. ing fresh Bread will be served every morning, by leaving their name! and residences at the Bakery. Every effort made to please. Give use call 1 [April 20, '63. tf $3,737 To $lB 34 45 28 MO look genteel, bay your suits at the Cheap Store of PICKING. w. are always glad 10 our friends at the Excelsior. It still stands in the same - old place, on York street., opposite the Bank, Gettysburg, Pa. C. J, TYSUN. UNRRELLAS, Canes, 4c., at NORRIS'. GENTLIIIIEN'S furnishing Goods all kinds and styles at • NORRIS'. FOR White Goods, ROOK", Edgings and Trimmings, go to ROW k WOODS'. G U tx T. C. Norris' for your Clothing. 61 00 37 50 84 38 39 46 $3,737 70 P. 49 9 wl lIEN WANTED—To buy Cush:net:a Sacks, Cloth Basks, Bos & s k i , .."eu ducks, at PIOWING . S. PRING Cp TlllNGjailtacelved al MAWS% lzt, I NO , ' 8 Looslit and sold 7'. D. CARSON, Netter itCOUltel264l 977,915 61 700 00 910 SR 1176 73 20,86870 150,00000 99,4/1 65 It:WAG% .71 Lielixianti. NOO.OOO 00 ,001 30 39.010 00 90,909 79 10,729 19 1,93 S 23 itsoAvi v Dr. Cook, asreexxess 111167. lipiiill.olllllhmetr Alirp FANCY GOODS'. H. SIeORICANY baa plat received a large and beautiful assortment of taw style, Fancy Bonnets, Crapes,' Fancy Hats, Matinee, Plain Hats, Ruches, Feathers, Frames, Ribbons, Nets, Flowers. Pins. kc , eig. Also, a general assortment of Ladies' Ttll-- LET GOODS, consisting in pelt or Embroider ed Fancy Head Dresses, Plain do-,Linen and Thread Lace Collars, Paper do , 'rvid Lace, Face] Combs, Massing do., Hair Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Powder, Corset 4, Hosiery, taores, Linen Hankerchiets, Hoop Skirts and lotant Goods. Thankful for the liberal patronage she has received in seasons pest, she hopes to receive from her lady friends an early call, April 15, 1867. 2m - _ Call at the New Store, OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, Gettysburg, Pentea. N EW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! The undersigned have opened a new Dry Goods Store, in Kendlehart's building, dire:t ly opposite the Court-house, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, and start with a splendid stock, embracing everything to he bound in a first class ettablistiment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that must astonish every one. Come and see for yourselves, and you will find what we here say verified. With good Goods, small profits, and fate and square dealing, we shall endeavor to deserve, what we most respect fully ask, a liberal share of public patronage. We offer a fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERRS, Jeans, Cottoondes, Vestings, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and every thing else in the Gentlemen's line. For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, Delainci, Ging lame, Calicoes, Gloves, Parasols, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, with what eve: else may be called for. Also, a large stock of SIUSLINS, Sueetings, Tickings, CARPETING. QU EMS-WAKE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, &c., &c. Call at the Xtiar Store, opposite tho Court house, and - examine tae stock, before pur chasing elsewhere. REBEET k ELLIOTT April 15, 1967 Another Veto B Y N 0 R It I B. CL 0 T///...TG, HATS AND CAPS, 'BOOTS AND SHOES, AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. .• •LSO, i .4nything in the Clenik»ren's Furnishing line, Call LS found a t the Ctleap Store of T. C. NOURIS. April 15, 180. tf New Spring Gnosis. ASCOTT k SONS have Nit received an. other fine assortment, of NEW GOODS, consisting, impart, ofCloths, Cussimeres, Cosi nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, fur Gen. ileusea's wear. Mao, a fine assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS Our stock has bcen 'elected with great care, and we are prepared to sell as cheap as any other establishment in the country. We ask the public to give us a call and judge for themselves. We defy ctospetltiun, both as to quality and price. • A. SCOTT,k SONS. April 15, 1867 1867. Removal A. R. FEISTEL, Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, AS removed his Store to York - Street, next door to Boyer A Son's Grocery, and 'reedy opposite the Gettysburg National Bank, where he has on hand, and is constant. ly receiving, large supplies of C L 0 C K S, from the best 3lanulactories in the United States ; ull styles, Regulator, Office, Eight. day and Twenty-four Hoar Clocks, with and without Alarm Attachment—all warranted, and will be sold cheap. Prices from ''S3 50 to $9 50. WATCHES, of American and Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, Hunting-case and Open-faced Le vers, Detached Levers, Straight Line, Wbite Movement, Lepines, Railroad Time-keepers and Timing Watches, all warranted—at pricer) ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00. JEWELRY. A splendid assortment: of Riugs, chased and plain., Wedding Rings, Rings suitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Gime Percha Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Ear-rings of all ail les and prices, Gent's Pins of all kinds, Masonic, Old Fellows. Red Men nifil Templar's. -Gold Pens and Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, silver, plated and steel, a large variety of Gold and Silver Vest and Curb Chains, Gent's Bosom Studs, Sleere Buttons, Lockets, Charms, Am, kc., sold CU/WEB Ma Tat 0214APIC8r. gr i alrelocks, Watches, Jewelry and Musical Instruments or every description REPAIRED to order, and satiefaction guaranteed in all cases, Thankful for the liberal patronage bereto fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the con tinuance of the same. A. R. FEISTEL Gettysburg, April 16, 1867. tf Important TO ALL PERSONS! SNDRICKS k WARREN have purchased the Store formerly occupied by J. A. 'times, and lattei ly by G. H. Swope, where they trill keep constantly on hand a complete assortment of GROCERIES, including Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Ba con, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatoes, Salt, Tobac co, kc., witb every article to be found in a Etrit•class Grocery. Also CONFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receive • share of public pa tronage, and earnestly continuance of tbe custom beretofkre given to the estab liahinent. JtliiN HENDRICKS, 431:1Ail WARREN. Gettysburg, ipril 8, 1861. • New Spring. Goods. SCHICK iovites the attention of his e j • his friends and customers to his large and well selected stork of DRY GOODS, Comprised in part cf Pruett Merinoes, All Wool Poplins, All Wool Delaines, All Wool Plaids, • Plain Poplin., Black and Fancy Silks, 'Familia Cloths, Black and Colored Alpacas Black Cloths utt Cusioures, Fancy Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, Flaunts of all kinds, Gloves and Stockings. Also, a lee lot of -Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, as well as an abundant variety of Notions, all of whirl will be avid cheap for the exalt. J. L.. BUBICK. April 15, 1847. GOOD for the eyes, to tall and look through the extensive stock of all kinds of Coats, a variety of Pants and neat styles of Voste at PICKING'S. TVIOTO MINIATURES, at the Excelsior r Gallery, are superb and furnished at one third city prices. Call and examine speci mens. C. J. TYSON. PRISE HAMS, first quality, and reasons- hie in price, can he had at I . • NALBF'LEISCH'S. ADAMANTINE RUBBER CEMENT for mending Glass, Earthenware. Marble. Ivory, Bone, Wood, Leather, kc., at Hornet's Drug Store. - _TONG but first-rate PICTURES are aUowed to be taken from the Excel,nor Uallerj_. -- plea shown before the oider is Piled. , rPKIINKS AND SACKS for sale at 0. J. TYSON. ' I -I, AOW* WOODS'. - THE PREMIUM MS)WEB AND REAPER. DODUg'S HARVESTER. A WARDED the Special Diploma and Grand 3iedal of Honor es th• best com bined Lower, Hand-raking Reaper and Self raking Reapet—on exhibition at the great'fair of the St. Louis Agricatterat t.nd Hechanical Association, October Gth, 1806. OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS. -At the great trial of Beepers and Mowests at Auburn, N. Y., in duly last, by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine was awarded the prefuence over all others in C:asr No. b. This class was the molt impor tant of any, as it embraced ?lowing and Hand and Self-rakilLs Reaper in the same Machiate. 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 tht Admits County Agricultural Fair held at llendersville, Sep tember, IBtB. Atso, BALL'SOIIIO&RUSSELL'SSCREWPeWEIt. Both first-class 'Machines, having sold a num ber of these Machines iu the lasi three years. Thev have given general satisfaction wherever aced. We ask farmers to call and • examine these machines before ptkrc hissing elsewhere, as they will be able to make a better selec tion. We could produegs quite a number of certificates from some of the best farmers in the county, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant these marl:lots to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no sale. Insured for one season. Extras al;rays kept on band. We hare made arrangements to have repairing done when needed at any time and on moderate terms. With the above we bare for sale p number of valuable Panning Implements. SULKY CORN PLOUGH,, Can be need for ploughing and cultivating corn—finishing one row at a time. Can also be used for loosening up corn ground or Put: ting in seeding. raising the front shovels it can be used fur marking out corn ground— marking two rows at a t.uie. A Cornplanter c o also be Attagned, planting two rows at a time. CORN CRUSLIER.S, Fur crushing Dora to the .ear or chard. STEEL (1011 POSITION DELLS, For Schools, Churches, Farms, &c. STEEL PLOUGHS, RAY RAKES. • An article every farmer should have—the best in the market, hand or self-discharging. GRAIN DRILLS, (Wilinughbra Patent,) with Crowell's Guano attachment, Harrisburg GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pat ent,) considered the best mill ever. in use in this county. Any of the snore machines can be bad by calling on or addressing the subscriber, 2 males frcira Gettysburg, on tt e Harrisburg road, where specimen machines can he seen. WIBLE. Agent, April 8, 1867. tf • Gettysburg, Pa. - - New Goods 2 1867. CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST ! IF yon wish to buy good and cheap Goods, c. 411 at JAWOBS & SRO'S. STORE, near Myers' Hotel, in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. They have the very best selec tion of goods. such as CLOTHS, CASK SERBS, EEDS, kc., the market can pro duce, and are determined to sell them as cheap us can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them cut out, tan have it done free of charge Time, desiring Goods made up, can also be accommodated. We warrant the best work and the best fits to be had hnywhere. No humbug in what we 51y, We have on hand the very best and most durable SEWING MACHINES, and Are always ready to wait on purchasers. Full satislac tion as to operating machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be the best in use. JACOBS BRO. April 8, 1867. Grocery Ik Liquor More. it LARGE aSsortment tit fine GROCERIES, esa,,,Coffees, Wnite Sugarsipf all kinds,.and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Molasses. and all griles of Syrup ; SANS MACKEREL, best in market. All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Bye Whiskey, kr., fur medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. issirbll. Mishler's Herb Bitters, and the "Great Ziugari Barer?. WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore st., Gettysburg. April :, 1667. tf . Just the Place TO GET y01:1R GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, k.C.— I The undersigned hartug bought out ; W. H. H. Wishtzkey, (formerly Strickhou.er Wisotakey,) will continue the GROCERY, PROTISION k NCPTION business, at the old stand, :n Baltimore street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Gettys burg, where it will afford him great pleasure to respond to the calls of the public. His stock will alwuys be kept fresh and full, so 1 that buyers may at all times rely upon getting I the beat of everything., His COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Starch, Soups, Candles, Blacking, Matches. Tubs, Buckets, BrOoms, Bed Cords ; CONFECTIONS, Fruits, Nuts, Segara, Tobaccos, STATIONERY, tic., kc., t can't be beet. Ile Asks everybody, from town and country. to give him a call, convinced that b's goods and !wires will please. girOysters and Fresh Fish in their seBERT. ason. S. M. GIL April 8, 1867, Great Seduction IN PRIC.ES! 11111 undersigned take great- pleasure In eying that they have JOST RECEIVED large stock of NEW GOODS, suitable for Spring and Hummer Wear, which they will sell at VERY LOW prices. We ran sell Bleached Muslin', 1 yard wide, at 18 Cents, which was sold at 30 cents a few weeks ago. We have reduced the prices of ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPORTION. We have GENTLEMEN'S WEAR as follows : Cloths, Cassicueres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades. Linens, Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves, Cullnrs, kc., kc. LADIES' WEAR—Cloths and Cassimeres, for i circulars and sacks, AltAcas, Mohair Plaids, Helaine.; all styles, Gingham!, Calicoes, Gloves ell kinds, Hosiery, kc., kc. No trouble to show Goods. Give us a call. DUPLIORN k 1405111A,A. Gettysburg, April 8, 1811. JOBS G. PLANK'S ESTATE.—Letters tes tamentary on the estate of John G. Plank, late of Cumberland township, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the under• signed, residing in Freedom township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to pesent them properly authticated for set tiemeut. JOHN en E. PLANK., April 0, 1867., at Execgtort SMYTH'S PATENT. Notiee. Brinkerhoff's con.N , SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigned would iniorm the Agri cultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordinary machine, ,the Pa'ent Right for the States of Petinsyltis nia and ifaryland. Britikerhotra 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 mittee appointed to select Implements for ex hibition at the Ilniverail Exposition in Paris, in LW, hive selected this Settle: as the heat in America," and at the request of C. Der • by. 11. S. Agent, a machine has been shipped to Paris for exhibition. The tact may also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July hist, under the auspi ces of the New York State Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller. Separator and Cleaner was rep3reed by one of the most competent.Committei•s pa the oest Corn Sheller ' out, They say, "We nave carefully examined and thorouirhly.tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the best Crrn Sheller we eeer saw." The report is signed by such men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y. Sate Agricultural Society ; 1 B P. John son, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Ag riculture! Editor N. Y. Tribute ; 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: "Amor.g all the Hand Corn Shelters 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 oper lane, as fast as the ears can be put into the hopper." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose. of COUNTY RIGH rS. He will have SHEL LERS ready for sale ie the course of a month's time. Al' , letters to be addressed to W.g. SMILE, P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa. Ma "011 11, 1867. NEW GOODS REDUCED PRICES! ELEGANT CALICOES AT-T IVEL VE AND A HALF CENTS! GOOD MUSLINS AT TWELVE AND A ZIALF CEYTS! ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES DE. FYING COMPETITION Call at ouce and buy soma of the Cheap Goods now opening at FAIINESTOCKS'. April 8, ISO 7 R ANOTIIER NEW STORE! GETTYSBURG. TN connection with their BAT and •SFIOE business, BO T & WO'O-DS hare opened out a full and entirely new stock of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. For t'-e LADIES we have 011 the LATEST STYLES of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTICS For Men and Boys we have Clothe, Casgimers, Seams, Tweeds, Cato Lades, Nankeens, Drills, Dentino, dr. BOW' do WuODS. llama 25, 1367. ' Great Reduction IN PRICES OF DRY GOODS, Groceria, Hard-ware, Queens-ware,