illimise,ty Umlaut. . ' ' it. lease it. i rrisede,,Vichnel Meter and Doe% Cori, issriptgliteei duly elected A adKetierfdit tigh Aowas kip :if :Irak, ft ngtoni Count,' •( ,dams, and ba'eing been dbiy niblnit ate4ding to jaw, and basing• met at aka plebo house ldf John D. Becker, in Peters. tilos Ifenday, tee Ste day of April, A. 8., Hifi for the purpose of auditing the various ace° eta of said township, and none of the persons lotlrested is the Bauuty Fund of 'said towtrigap ..eppearing before said Auditors, ttret'llidasi adjourned to meet again on the 251i1s ' tit Aitil, for the purpose of auditing the' T A ty Rand of said township, end gave bon - 'the Board of School Directors and other Minions interested in the Bounty Fund of said township losappear before them on the said 25th day ofsßpril, agrerableto the Act of lith Jay of March, A. D., 186. Acd now, to wit, the 25th day of April, 111167, said Ilisr.l of Auditors met agreeable to adjourn anent, and bars undo statements and awaits, as follows: ISTATHIIHNT outdo the 25th day of April, A. D., WM, of the Bounty Account of.HUN- TiIiOTON TOWNSHIP, Adams connty, Pa. U. 0. PRTICHS, - Obalrrnin of a Committee ap pointed by the School Hoard of said town. ship, in swoon's' wltb said townthip: 1864. DR. tr Yeb.l2. To cash of It. Httesliew,receiv ed of sundry persons, It= 80 Fab. It. To note In Carlisle Depoalt Bank, ,5,000 00 34 at. 24. " e " - 4.006 OD June 2. " 4 . 410 OD Aug. 1 14.7U 50 kept. t. " ' •Gettyabers Bank, 3,037 00 LT(' cash received of J. A. thud- Mir. by subscription from sun- dry Persour, " Lii,uar, oo 1504. , ca. ~--___,..= Feb. By $3 recruits. SaX" so By expenses of Commit, 140 05 " Disomm t t and exchange Bank, 991 W ' June. By 5 rserdiaa. 2,,gt5 Commutation paid for ! E. S. Hymn, Joustbeartior i Amos Little and J. 11. Chroulater, 1,200 (XI ."' Traveling expenses and board, 67 75 ft Telegrepiii lig, 187 " Discount and exchange, 153 36 " Fees to W. H. Brannon. W. B. Clarduer and H. C. Peters, in Fenruury, 75 00 4 Charges of Peters in June, 30 00 Sept. 1. By 43 recruits, 21,500 00 - " Traveling expenses and board, HU 34 " Telegraphing, 3 Ski - " Fees and premium, 90 u 0 Exchange and expressage, 32 00 !services of.Petem, r 101) 00 Mar. 9. Cash ' paid J. A. (lartirer ' Treas. • MO 00 .. . *yin. " " WO Oti 15117. . lipr.2s. a , a J. J.ldetclilf, Treas., 80 37 We, the undersigned. officers.of the School Board of tjuntington township, do certify that the foregeing statement of :be account of 11. C. Peters,,Chairmim of a Committee enpoint• ed by said Semi', Is correct to the best ol'our knowledge and belief. JONATHAN MILLER, Prest, , GEULWE X. grey. April 25, lif67. STATES!«NT Wad.. the 25th day of April, A. 11., 1867, of the Bounty Fund of HuNTING• TON" TIOWNSHiP, for the year 1884: J. A. HARDNSR, Tasurer of Bounty Fund Tot Huntington to #nehip, in account with said township; 1864. DR. To !lead TAR' meet ved ofmundry peroons, $l2l. 00 earl/ received of H. C. peters, ism oe lkinduiold to sundry pentads, 4,00 00 Tax collected on duplicated 1864, 7,218 zo Tax received of eolleetora. 4.1165 31 Note (int ty.ttorti Bank, • 4,008 00 - Datanctidus Treasurer, Ycis 00 • 11164. Ci. 13y cash pald'on ardent, lu Bank, J)lgnsount and stamps, l'al4l un Bawd and interest, 'lamps on pineda, • MOW Tax reftludrd. • Treasurer's autistic The above account, as stated, was audited on the tub day of June; 1845, by the under s-41mi, Asiditors of fluntinglon township and reported opt the Treasurer's hooks as correct. JOHN STITZNI.I., • A. A. WIERRAN. ISAAC B.'TILOSTEL, Auditors. STALTEN . FMT made the 35th (14y of April. A. 1867, of the Bounty Fund of II UNTING TUN TOVNSIIIP for the yenr 1885: - F. N. W.' BOWNIS, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Huntington township? is account with said to wnship 1865. DI. To Cash reeot vett of callretor of tax, Loads .014 to hand ry persons. :iota in tiattlitburg /Sauk. - - • 11165. , ea. " 11y amount paid .1. A. Gardner, late - Treasursr, 323 S 00 . Amount paid Bank, • s,Osi 00 1 nterest and Pt:mm*ln Bank, VC 21 ]'aid ou Bonds and Interest, 2,019 72 stamps on Bondsauld, 704 Tali on ordem, 1 . 2.; It 2 Treasurer's percentage, 4 1 1 13 Balance du* towatiktp, 230 19 Tha above actionnt was ntidited on the 4th day of June, A. D., 1866, byj the undersigned, !Auditors of Huntington towship, nud report ed on tits Treasurer's books;ss correct. ISAAC 111. TROSTKI., "ILIL:HAN MINTER, Auditors. STATEMENT made the 25x , day of April, A. D., 1867 , of the Bounty Fl. nd of HUNTING 'TUN TOWNSHIP for the year tfie,ti : ' JADES J. METCALF, Tieusurer of Bonity - Fund of,Huntington tow ihip, in atmount e, with said township: _e n 1 - 868. on. -To cash received of F. N. W. PoWers. late Treasurer. 8230 IS i'mati eeoelved of eollectort of qv, 2.075 49 floods sold, s' B,7aS 00 Cash received of Peters, _ 250 37 1A66. cs. By rash paid . In Bank, hoaresclo book, Paid on Bowls and Interest, Paid OD crrders, Stamps on Akoids, Y:zouerstlon to H. Myers, sramtage 'to Tree/14pr, 110411M.51 dot townshlp; 'We, the undersigned. Auditors of Hunting ton township, Adams county. baring auditeJ the above aceunat of James J. Metcalf, Treas urer of the Bounty Fund of said township, do report the same notrect as stated, and that there is a balance in We hands, due the town. ",,ehtp aforesaid, of the sum of Nix Thousu"d -Bight Hundred and Saventy.four Dollars and Sixty-one Coots. We further certify that we bare examined the account OM- C. Peters, Chairman of a Committee appointed by the School Board, and that we have examined the Recounts of J. A. Gardnei and F.N,W. Bowers, former Treasurers of said tionoty Fund and Aqd them correct, as above stated, to the best °four knowledge and Wier. Wit.- tam our liasids the ,4th day of April, 18C2. ISAAC B. TBOSTEL, 'DAVID CAUL, Auditors, Amount °ilex levied, by J. A. Gazdnei, 64 59 19 SO mi. • Wecie " dlby Shelley, 3011 (12 stalaiieb due on duplicate 011564, 641, 15 •vW 273 —L I okidieseription received. SSA n Ar i kkor i c u ttq 47 einaulttue fur recruits, 12103 ?i, . . ......111 • . - 114023 OA 111 42 345 44 'lieu 1863.1 Amount of tiki levied. - :e z z o oen 4:111102:, or, ea 7zor'eolleetes. ineTurstrox TOWOOIIIIO uc Iva u, Air e : no /fry Aooovarr. I Dee 065 zadtraitery ontownithip Bonds.A s4. M 00 / Balapeo - ~a affeesMer, - WM et' Oanstandlft tax In dojltcateal 18$4, '_ 1144 lb in hap& 25 fm Outstain:VosoMattfali, 2,sue 07 Tax lofted 11111 ff • 7 Cal 04 Ballow attained adistad - urfa 11. num is p r e , PRT,VATC,Opit.—..ifit, untiersigned affetaing Ipeopertyi, .114 w f 419 It-iti4k A U EL, IM tiltenth Witshingtom ,tired at Pri. cute Bnle. The house is a NEW TW:..I-BTORY . BRICK, with Back-building, and an extra Building adjoining for a Bur-room. Also .an the premises a good Stable, a never-failing well of water, a cistern, and choice fruit. The property is a very desituble oat, and should command the at tentiott of onyers. This is the house that was so. terribly ebellad daring the battle of Gettysburg, and will always be Welted upon as an object of interest on that istoout.t, •- • The teretertan tro' Lome& by culling on the subscriber, - residing • • JACOB STOOK. April 29, 111C7. Orphan's Court Sale. Arks BATUUDAYO the lath day of MAY J next, by order of the Orphan's Coati of Auama county, the subscriber, Administrator Of Joseph Baker s Sr., deceased, will offer at Public Ehtle, on the premises, the real estate of saiid decedent, cis, A TRACT OF LAND, containing rt Acres, more or less, 'Uinta in Franklin township, Adams county, on the road leading from Hill. town to Miltenbergere Mill. about half a mile.frout the Chapel, and adjoining lands of Henry Reamer, Andrew Baker, lad Henry Rnouse. The improvements are a one and a huh story LOG HOUSE, Log Stable, and Fruit Trees— tilj with a shrimp of water. About one-third of the tract Is cleared and under fence—the balance well covered with chesnot, ruck-oak and pipe. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on Joseph Baker, Jr., re siding thereon. Sale to commence at I o'clock,•P. W., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by 3.228 00 HENRY KNOCHE, Adm'r By the Conrt—A. W. Ithrrek, Clerk. April 22, 1867. 28 Valuable Dwelling house AT PRIVATE SALE.—The subscriller, in"- tending to leave Gettysburg, offers at Private Sale, the HOUSE in 'which he now resides, in Balti more street. it has been that , mighty repaired 4 painted and pa- is furnished with an abundance of so:0 water, add with g.e. The - property has a front of seventy-eight feet on Baltimore street, has a specious yard, aid. a number of chuice Fruit Trees in it, and a large Barn in the rear of it. Posseesion given Sept. Ist, 1867. ' IF. A. MUSLENBERG, Jr. April 2; 1867. 3t ' $34.015 00 X-tra! X-tra XTS.A -floe Drees Goode a•. ROW k WOODS' XTRA good Muffling at k WOODS' XTRA Cheap Calicoes ROW it WOODS' XTRA nice Parasols* ROW & WOODS' ArTRA pretty Fans at . ROW it WOODS' XTRA colored Alpacas 14 R 1D lc WOODS' WM! x_rnA style Limns at ,ROW & WOODS' $1,7R3 11,30 U OU d7).80 1(6 92 XTRA strong Corsets at ROW & WOODS' 16 50 1,J57 70 de 03 XTRA made Hoop Skirts at ROW k WOODS. - • Ski/Ong at itOW k WOODS'. XTRA. eight-cent Calico at ROW WOODS'. XTRA opportuuith.s to hay Cheap at ROW k WOODS'. April 29,1887. 121,00, 51 New and Cheap Clothing AT BRINKERHOFF'S. STACKS OF THEM! T BRINKERHOFF, corner of the Diamond and lurk etrret, has inst returned from .the city with au guuzu4:ll.r attractive anion men! of VI,VUS 4.7*-1.1 2.01 J U 0 CLOTHING FOR SPRING & SUMMER WEAR, which he will tell et such prices as cannot fail to take them otf very rapidly. Call and judge toryourselves. To look at the excel lent material, tasteful cutting, aid neat and substantial sewing, and then to get his low priers—calk:a c.runut help but buy, when they see it act touch to their interest to du so. He bus Coats, Pants, Vests, of all styles and materials; Hats, Boots and Shoes; 39.906 13 $9,906 13 Shirts, Well kinds, Hosiery, Gloves; Hand kerchi.fa, Neck Iles, Cravats, Linea and Paper Collars, Suspenders, Brushei, Combs; Trunks, Valices,,Usubrellfs, Pocket Knives, Segars, Smoking and Chewing 'gobaccos, Pipes, Stationery, &c.; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, 'entirely too numerous to detail in a newspaper advertisement. Ile asks the attention of the public. to his new stock, confident that it will please-:—aud o one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget .he place—corner of 'rink, street and the iamond, Gettysburg. JACOB DRINKERHOFF. April £9, 1867. tf Great Conowaga Mills. OF ow 00 0 WH BUSHELS EAT WANTED. he undersigned, having remodeled and int poved his Mills, near New Cheiter, Adams county, (formerly called "Wilnut Grove," but now "Great Conowngo is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line with unusual dispatch. Constantly on, hard, for sale or exchange, the very bes. finalities of Super, Extra end Family FLOUR, also Rye, Corn and Buck wheat Flour, with every variety of Chop and ofal of wheAt. 011,33104 r2,-As 00 336 00 1,493 30 42 00 16 06 OW 21 is 6,(C4 61 SHAH 04 • Having a SAW MILL attached, he is rre yarrd to saw all kinds of lumber, at the short est notice. A farmer in peed of lumber and flour ' c . n put a log upon wagon , throw a few bushels of wheat on the - top, have the wheat exchlnged for Hone, and the log sawed, thus sacmg , a double trip—and as because of the new and perfect machinery now employed iu these mills. Having the best, of irorkmen, be will be able to please ererybody. ,Thatilful for past tavOrs, he hopes for a continuance of the = , N'ew Chester, April 22, 1807. 17• Tavern Lieentoe. TRH application of J. A. H. Reather, (with the requisite.number of signers,) to krep o public house 'of entertainment, In Pctler township, Adams county, has boen filed iu oay office, and will he pi esenled at the Court of Quarter Ses.ions, on TUESDAY, the 21st day - of MAY next. t5,?.762 Also, the application, (with requisite sign ers;)) of Mteh,,el Red!, of tionowago township, tot Store L Liaento. ADAM W. MINTER, April 29, 1807. Clerk. • . MnrgARGARET BRINKBRLIGFP'S EQTATE. —Letters tistantentary on the estate of aret Brinkerhoff, late of Straban town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been grante I to the undersigned, residing in the seine township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to. mate imme diate payment, end those having claims against the seine to preeeitt them properly authenti cated for settlement. 96,514 79 ArrUAtt, 1887. St* Executor. - rIIERHIBLE SLAUGHTER in the priers at I all kinds of Reggly 7 toade Clothing! To be conviueed you belie but to can at PICKING'S. CI.SAA FACKS.--jist received another supply of superior Razors, Strops, Brush es and Soap, as ROW t WOODS'. fiILIN rush ittor the q t riloirior Gallery. / are waited upon iuVotation and with din- - patch.Ov J. TYSON. . - • 0 11. J. MYEIIS JOHN EL BRINKERHOFF, XL I 1VC1. 7 $ TEGETABL'E AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Gray-headed People have their locks restored by it to the dark, fusorows, sifken tresses of youth, and are happy I Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unf ashionable colors changed to a beiutiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ! Bald-Ileacled Veterans have their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of ,Hair, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen' use it because it Is richly perfumed! • Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! • Everybody mare and sift use it, becalms it is the cleanest and led article in tha market ! For Sale by Druggist/ ganesally. Price4l 30 per bottle.. tar Forlsale by A. D. Buebler sod It. Ber ner, Gettysburg, and A. F. Barker, Littleatowu. April 22i 1867. 6m Green Ridge! . STORE AND NEC GOODS I 17N'EORBECK nenced Store-keeping at Green familton township, Adams county, Mpton turnpike, and would inform hat he, has just returned from the excellent assortment of S, GROCER;ES, I -WARE, VEENS-WARE. . 'SOAR-WARE, TIN-WARE, 1 CANDIES, NOTIONS, Tobaccos, c., Sc.—indeed,' a full and com plete line f Goods, to ,suit the necessities and tastes f all. His prices are as low as the very 1 west—Calicoes at 10 cents and iinslins et ,11 cents, as instaneett. NE" JO Has corn Ridge, in H on the He the public city with a l DRY GOO HARI, lie feels that his goods and prices will be • satisfactor to the public, and therefore in vites a lar e sh tre of custom, from near and far. Don't! forget the advice—the Green Ridge Store is the ;lace to get the full worth of your money. April 22, 18G7. If Another Veto N-0 RR I S B Y CLOTHING, IIATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. ALSO, Anything in the Gentlemen's Furnishing line, Can be found at the Cheap Stoie of T. C. NURRIS 1867. tf April 15,1 NoTicE and Admicistra, ed will L. I Adams co ance, on 11 1807, at 10: itcgister's Notices. ;1 is hereby green to all Legatees Other persons coucerned, that the ion Accounts hereinafter mention resented at the Orphan's Court of nty, for confirmation and allow- ICESDAY*, the :list day of MAY, ,o'tlOck, A. M., viz: account of Jesse S. FißSill and Issell, Execs,' ore of the last will eat of Jonas Fissell, deo( ased. account of Jacob Hostetter and lye,y Eiecutors of John aostetter, :2. First Emanuel F and testame 23. Firs( Martin Grt deceased. 24.. First and final account of Adamilarget, Executor if the :last will and testatnent, of Margaret S err, deceased. 25. The r6rst account of William Bowers and John MIL ever,Executors of the last will and testament cf John Bowers, deceased. 2t/. The account of Mary Bigham, Adminis• tratriz of .lamnel Bigilham, deceased. 27. Firit! and 'filial account of Joseph A. Welf,tiA.dnOistrator de bouts non with the will annexed of Phllip Wolf, Sr., deceased. 28. The first and final account of Samuel Eclat, Adm uietr..tor of the estate of Daniel Kann, late .f •Butler township, Adams coun ty, decease i, d final account of James Tlobin , of the last will and testahicat binsan, deceased. 29 First son,lt'accu of A lexios 30. Seco' Wert, acti deceased. 31. The Groop, Ad A. Groop, 1 and final account of Burkhart• Administrator of Jacob RCx, cond account Of Ali Koch. E. listratrix of the estate - a George riffil and final account of Joie'. h Be nisfrator with the will,unuexed 32. The dermnn, A of Peter W 33. Neeo l Noah deceased. 34. The John G. will and te. 35. Fitet Smithop&4l er, deceased. account of William Leas and • litninistrators of George Yeagy, t account of Peter Bercaw and kerhoff, Executors of the lost ent of George Bercaw, dec'd. •i final account of Lydia Ann istratrix of Boreas Smith, dec'd. t and final account of Peter inistrator of the estate of George asod. 35. The Markley, A Spangler, t and final account - of Jacob ff. aistrator of Boujamia 37. The Fee.ser, A deceased: 38, ,eco cell, Adm ., deceased.' 39. The Executor George PI• l account or G. Cornelius Hart ittator of Augustus liarizell, olid account of Jacob Plank, be last will and testament of deceased. , ~I d final account of John Baker ollioger, Executors of the last entot David Bilker, deceased. 4 account of George Bernier, laet will and testament of Jo creased. 40. First and Sanin ,win and tea I 41. Me Executor o seph Helot unt of John IL Hersh, Admin istißn era, deceased. t account of Dr: Juhn W. Ben tor of Jacob C. Bender, Jec'd. account; of Wm. Bataan end e, Executors of aohn Itittase, 42. The istrutor of 43 The der, Admin 44. The Ishmael It deceased. 45. The to sell the ant of Daniel Baldwin, Trustee `estatee of Peter baker, lete of liamiitenb. 11 ; wiraltip, deceased. • 40. The : rst account of Levi Lawrence, Ex ec star of ti, In t will and testament of George . ti Lawrence, lec ased. 47. The , rat and final account of Michael Reily, Executor of the last will and testament of Jacob A la ws, late of Conowago township, Adams eon ity,IFA„ d!meased. 48. First and final account of H. L. Miller, Administra or ae bonis non cum testamento annex° of Philip Miller, late of Ha-minim town ship, deceased. l 49. The account of Louisa A. Smith, Ad totiistratrix of • Dr. Joseph N. Smith, late of Butler towiiship, deceased. 50. The first and final account of Jonas Ronanzahn, Administrator of the estate of Abraham B. Hummer, deceased. 51. The first and final account of Ron. Isaac E. Wierman, Administrator of Jacob ?Ickes, deceased. Si. The first and final account of Elizabeth Bream and Cornelius Bream, Administrators of John IL Bream, deceased. 53. First and 5 rial account of Ron. Isaac. E. Wierman, Administrator de bolds non with the will annexed of Mary Hildebrand, deed. 64. First and final account of James H. Ili t ile, Administrator 11 Alexander. Meares, deceased. i . 55. First and final account of Peter Mack ley and Mary Jame Cashman, Administrators. of Elisabeth Madkley, deceased. E 6. First and final account of Peter Ilaek ley and Mary Jane Cashman, Administrate*. of Markley, deceased. 1 "V".. U. 1101.TZW011111, April 22, 1867. If-Christer. • .r. t Gettysburg w GOVERNMENT SOROS OF ALf ISSVES, SEVEN- Trim TIES ♦!D COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES, hought nod so4J. Orders for poi chase and isle of STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, promptly executed. IearLINTRREST allowed on SPRCIAr. DE POSITS at 3, 4 and 5 pis cent, 'welding to length of time of deposit. T. D. CARSON, Cashier April 8, 1867 The First National Bank OF GRTTYSBFKG AIZO WS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS • AS USUAL. Buys and Sells all kinds of GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, GOLD AND SILVER Converts 7-30 Notes into 5-20 U. S.• Bonds ipar Orders solicited and pr..mptly attend ed to. GEO. ARN0..1.), Cashter. April.ls, 18€?. 7-30's. 5-20's. w E pay particular attection to the CONVERTING OF 7-30'S. INTO THE NEW 5-Aig. Bonds delivered Immediately. NEW STATE LOAN sold al City rates bar a ld and Silver wanted. *THEE, SON & CARL, Bankers, April 15, 1867. You, PA $l,OOO REWARD! RAN AWAY, April 15r11,18(17, High Prices, a very unpopular fellow ; oo thanks for his return at we bare substituted a very pop ular gentlemen in his place called Very Cheap at PICKING'S. Look to Your Interests. ATdthe south end of Maio street, Faiifield, Adams couuty, Pa., can be found an as sur.went of NEW - GOODS st reducra LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all kinds ; Calicoes at 10 cents per yard, Sfualins 12} cents pPr yard; GENTLEMEN'S WEAR proportionately cheap. ALSO CHEAP GROCERIES, Sugar at 10 cents per pound, and other th;ngs in proportion. Determined not to be under sold, and considering it a pleasure to show, Goads, we extend an invitation to all. Come and see our stock, as we believe it will be to your interest to call before purchasing else where. DANNEU k SIIIELDS. April 22, 1807. 3m Removal 1867. A. R. FEISTEL,• Dealer in Clocks, Wale/ice and Jewelry, AS removed his Store to' York Street, next door to Boyer k Son's Grocery, and 'reedy opposite the Gettysburg National ,Bank, where he has on hared, and is constant. ly receiving, large supplies of °LOOKS, from the best Manufactories in the United States ; all styles, Regulator,Office, tight. dap and Twenty-four Hour locks, with and without Alarm Attachment—all warranted, and will be sold cheap. i'tices from $3 50 to $9 50. WATCHES, of American and Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, Hunting-ease and Open-faced Le vels, Detached Levers, Straight Line, White Movement, Lepines, Railroad Time-keepers and Timing Watches, all warranted—at prices ranging from $l3 QV to $75 00. JEWELRY. A splendid assortment of Rings, chased and plain, Wedding Rings, sings suitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Grata Percha Rings, Ladies' Breastdins and Ear-rings of all styles and prices, Gent's Pins of all kinds, Masonic, Odd Fellows. Red Men and Templar's. Gold Pens nod 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, Sleeve Buttons, Lockets, Charms, die., &c., sold bLINATILIt THAN THIC CH [AMT. Wertlo..ks, Watches, Jewelry and Musical Instruments of every description. REPAIRED to order, and satiafaction guaranteed in all = Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto• fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing goud work, at reasonable prices, to merit the con tinuance of the same. A. R. FEISTEL. Gettysburg, April 15, 1567. tf • Call at the New Store, OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, Gettysburg, .F'enn'a. NEW 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 be round in a first"- class establishment. Bought for sash, and at the latest decline, we can offer barguips 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 fair 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, CASSIIIERES, Jeans, Cottonades, Vestlnge, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and every thing else in the Gentlemen's line. For the Ladies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns,, Delaines, Ging hams, Calicoes, Gloves, Parasols. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, with what ever else' may be called for. Also, a large stock of MUSLINS, Saeetings, Tickings, CARPETING, QUEENS-WARE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, Ac., kc. Call at the New Store, apposite the Court house, and examine Cars stock, before par chasing elsewhere, REBERT k ELLIOTT April 15, 1567 1867. Spring Millinery 1867. AND FANCY GOODS. AiISS H. McCHHARY has just received a large and beautiful usaortment of new style, Fancy Bonnets, Crapes, • - Fancy Hats, RsFoes, Plain Hats, Ruches, Feathers, Frames, Ribbons, Nets, • • Flowers. Pius, ke ,to . Also. a neueral assortment of Ladies' Tol-• LET C. 0 JDS, consisting in pai t of Embroider ed Farley Head Dresses, Plain do., Linen and Thread Are Collars, Paper do , Thread Lace, Fancy Combs, Blessing do., Hair Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Powdet s, Corsets, Hosiery, eslores, Linen Hankerchlefs, Hoop Skirts and Infant Goode. . Thankful for the liberal patronage she has received in seasons pest, she hopes to receive float her lady friends an early call. April 15,-1861. 2m flew' Spring Geed& ASCOTT it SONS hare ism received en. , other tine assortment of NNW GOODS, consisting. in pert, of Cloths, Cassimeren, Cassi nets, Kentucky .lea n s , end Tweeds,. for Oen- Omen's wear. Alen, a fine assortment of LADIES' DRESS cIOODS. Our stock bas been setected with great mire, and we are prepared to sell as cheap as 1114 other establishment in the country. We ask the public to give us a call and judge for themselves. We defy ccmpetiti. n, both as to quality and price. A. SCOTT k SONS. • April 15, 186 T. T ii-UNILS AND SACKS for sale at SOW k WOODS'. THE PytEMIL'M MOWER AND REAPER. DODGE'S HARVESTER. AWARDED the Special Diploma and Grand Medal of honor as the best coin lined Mower, Hand-raking Reaper and Self raking Reaper—on exhibition at the great fair of the St. Louis Agricultural End Mechanical Association, October Gth, 1466. OHIO AND BUCKEYE PATENTS. At the great trial of Reapers and Mowers at Auburn, N. T., itr July last, by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Crass No. 5. This class was the 11:104t impor tant of any, as it embraced Mowing and hand and Self-r ,king Reaper in the same Machine. This Machitie hits been'awarded Medals and first Premiums by the Pennsylvania and fowa State Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country. This Machine took the' first Premium eL the Adams Connt; Agricultural Fair htdd at Benderarille, Sep tember, 186 G. Also, BA I.I.'SOHIO k RUSSELL'S SCREW P::`, WEIL Both first-cities Machines, oaring sold a num ber of these Maohines in the last three years. They have given gener.il satisfaction wherever used. We ask turners to call and examine these machines before purchasing elsewhere, as they will be able to make a better selec tion. We could produce quite a number of certificates from some of the best femora in the county, but deernit unnecessary, as we warrant these machints to !give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no sale. Insured for one season. ' Extras always kept on hand. We have made arrangements to have repairing done when needed at, any time and on moderate terms. • With the above we have for sale a number of valuable Farming Implerneuts. SULKY CORN PIIOUGII, Can be used for ploughing and cultivating torn—finishing one row at it time: Can also be used for loosening up corn ground or put ting in seeding. it) raising the front shovels it can be used for marking out corn ground— marking two rows at a t,me. A Comp!hitter can alb() be attached, pinnting,two rows at a time. • CORN CRUSHERS, For crushing corn' la the ear or shelled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, For Schools, Oho rebel, Farms, ke. STEEL PLOUGHS, SMI'TH'S PATENT. TiA.YRAKES, f An artirle every farmer should have—the best in the market, hand or solf-dischargiug. { RAIN DRILLS, (Wil!oeghby:s Patent,) with Crowell's Guano ittutchaseut. •1867, Harrisburg GRAIN FAN, (Ueynold's Pat. ent,) considered the best milt ever in use in this county. Any or the above machines can be had by calling on or addressing the subecribei, 2 miles rim Gettysburg, on kt . e liarriaborg mid, where specimen machines can be seen. WTI. WIBLE. Agent, April 8, 180. tf P L ED OUT! ifl PRIM for Clothing. Call, ex amino and be convinced of the fact at H. F. Debring ill Bro., Fresco and Ornamental Painters, FREDERICK CITY, ,MD., RESPECTFULLY inform the public that they are prepared to FRE:II L CU CHURCH ES, HALLS, PRIVATE REt.IDENCES, Ace., in the most approved styles, modern or an e.ent. All wurk warranted 1 ,3 1 give B:lliflinC tion us to taste, durability an cheapness. April 22, 1b67. thn I Great Reduction I. I E IN PRI - C I S! I prig, undersigned tal esgre!at pleasure in I . saying that they have 1 t JUST RECEIVED a large stock of NEW GOODS, suitable for Spring and Summer Wear, which they will L i .. sell at VERY LOW prices. We can sell Bleached Muslius, t yard wi e, at 18 cents, which was sold at 30. cents a. ew Meeks ago. We have reduced the prices of ALL OTHER GOODS TN PROPORTION. .i • • We have GENTLEMEN'S WEAR as follows : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings,Kentacky Jeans, Cottonades.• Linens, Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves, Collars, &c., Ac. LADIES' WEAR—Cloths and C.issimerea, t ( it for circulars esti sacks, All otcas, =Mohair Plaids, Detainee all styles, Ging ams, Calicoes, Gloves all kinds, Hosiery, Ace., c. No trouble to show Goods. 'Givens a call. DUPHORN dtIHUFFMAN. -Gettysburg, April 8, /BFT. Just Ole Plate . TO GET , 4 YOUR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C.— The undersigned lanying bought out R. 11. Wisotzkey, (fornserkt • Strickhouser k ;Visotzkes,) will continue th GROCERY, PROVISION - business, at the old stand, in it !Galore street, a few doors south of the Court- .ouse, Gettys burg, where it will afford him rest pleasure to respond to the calls or th - public. fits stock will always be kept fresh and full, so that'buyers may at all times re); npon getting the best of everything: His ! • COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MO4.SSES, Tl AS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, 'Cheese, Sfarcb, SOaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Red Cords ; CONFECTIONS, (Fruits, Nuts, SegarS, Tobaccos, STATIONEt Y, kc., kc., can't be beat. He asks everybody, from town and country, to give him a call, convinced that Vs goods and prires will pleusel 11trOysters and Fresh Fish initheir season. B. 31.1G11.11E111. April 8, 1867, . Important .1 TO ALL PERSONS! ENDRICKS k WARREN hea.e purchased the Store formerly oceup . led by J. A. roues; and latter ly by G. H. !Tope,. where they will keep constantly ou hem ,d complete assortmeut of GROCEBI-ES, including Symp.., Coffees, Saga!is, Teas, Ba con, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potntoes,dt, Tobac co, kc., with every Article to b found in n first-class Grocery. Also LtISFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receive a share of public pa tronage, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore given to the estab lishment. JOHN HKIDfIICKS, 91RA.11 WARILEN. Gettysburg, - April 8, 1867. Dr. Cook, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accoucheur, 11AV1lita permanently locitedlullanorer, Pa., respectfully offers Isis professional sermes to the public. Special attention given to diseases otwomen and children. RX/IBINCES. Prof. Ad. Lippe, 11. 1)., Philadelphia, J. C. Morgan, M. 11 " Wm. R. Cook, ➢. D. Carlisle, Pa., lion. Edward . McPherson, 11euysibarg, Ps., David Wills, Eaq Rev. J. A. Ross, Hanover, Pa. , !liar Office ou the Square, five doors west of Corium street, second dour !root Celan: Hotel. Agri! 15, 18b7. ly WHAT'S DOWli' !—Wiel.Chat,Pasos had Vedth at PItBING'S. COEN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigned would incorm the Agri• cultural public that be has purchased from the Patentee of this extraordtnary machine, the Patent Eight for the States of Penosylvu• nia and Maryland. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, is pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. Ant in proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com mittee appointed to select Implements for ex hibition at the Universal Exposition In Peril!, in UM?, have selected this Sheller as the best in America," and at. the request of J. C. Dee. by, U. S. Agent, a machine hes been shipped to Paris fur exhibition. The fact may also be stated that at the wrest trial of Agricultural Implement', at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, under the nuspi ces of the New York State Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller , Separator and Cleaner was tep3rted by one of the most competent Committers as the nest Corn Sheller out. They say, •We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitation in pronouncing it the l,erf C - rn Sheller we ever saw." The rtpurt 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 ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edwards Toad, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Times. From ; among many complimentary newspa per notices, iht followieg, from the Nevi' York (Maurer, is deemed sufficient: '•:Among hll the Hand Corr. Shelters . made in New York and Albany—,and one single firm manufactures more than 10,000 annually —not orie 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 opentitm, as Cast as the ears can, be put into the•hopper." The undersigned is now prepared to dispose ofTOUNTY RIGHTS. He will have SHIM LNRS ready for sale in the course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WM. WIBLI, P. 0. Box 246, Gett)sburg, l'a March 11, 1367. NEW GOODS REDUCED PRICEB! ELEGANT CALICOES AT T WEL VE AND A HALF CENTS/ GOOD MUSUNS ATIT WEL VE AND•A HALF CEXTS ! ALL RINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES DE-. Caa at once and buy some of the Cheap (foods now opening at Gettysburg, Pa April 8, 1867 ANOTHER ' E. N STRE: O _ IN GETTTSBURb. • TN connection with 'their Hi and WOE husitiess, 2 R 0 iv & • D S . - hare opened out a full and entirely new stuck of DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. For t'A I ADIES we have all the LATEST STYLES of DRESS GOODS AND DOMESTIC'S. For Men And Boys we have Cloths, .Caisimers, Jeans, Tweeds, Cutto-ades, Nankeens, Drills, Denims, dre. ROW k WOODS. March 25, 1367. New Goods ! CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST! F you wish to bay good and cheap I Goods, call at JACOBS & DRO'B. STORE, near 111.‘ers' Hotel, in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. They bare the vary best selec tion of goods, such as CLOIIIS, CABSI - TWEEDS, &c., the market can pro duce, and are determined to sell them as cheap us can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any parson wishing to haye them cut out, can Lave it done free of charge. Tnose desiring Goods made up, can also be accommodated. We warrant the best work and the best fits to be had anywhere. No humbug in what we say. • We bare on hand the very.best and most durable SEWING BACLIINF',B, and are always reedy to wait on purchasers. Fall satisfac tion given as to operating machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be the best in use. JACOBS & 11110. April 8, 1867. NOTION Grocery do Liquor store. A LARGE assortment of ßee GROCERIES, eas, Coffees, Mike Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Mobts•es, and all grades of Syrups; MESS, MACKEREL, best in market. All kinds of LIQUO WS, • wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey, &c., for medicinal sad other purposes, in any quantity. gar B. Misbler's Herb Bitters, and the "Great Ziugari Bitters. W.M. J. MARTIN, Baltimore it,, Gettysburg. April :, 160. tf ' TTENItY OVERDEER, 1 - 1 on the IliLI 61 Batasaure Si., Geligshisry, has made arrangements to get fresh sopplies every week from the oily and is determined to sell cheap. He invites all to g:ve him a rail. His stock COUF'BIII of GRUCEIIIES,NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn lleol, Chopptd Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Segars and Snuff, SUG AR, COFFNE, Teas, Syr p, Molasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of N.stious, CAndies, Itc., kc. pay-rife Cash or Trade will be given for Country Produce, such as Flour, Core, Oats, 'Butter, Eggs, Put•auts, Mtgs. ho. April 8, 1867. tf CfARLFS C. SMITH'S KSTATlL—Lettern of Administration on the estate of:Mildest C. lihsith, late v a /V lionutpleasant top., Adana. county, deceased, basing best wanted ti lb* undersigned, ?voiding is Or ansueeetrallibla i , ' be hereby gives notice ko all parlous 'lndolent'' , to Sold sows to make immediate payment ! and th ose haring agoluat the same tel present thorn properly a nthr-nticared far tlement. PETER. 1. 8111T11, Apt it 8, 1867. 6t-- kfzecutisr. 1 April 1, 1867. 61* Adrier, JOHN G. PLANK'S ESTATE.—Lettrn tes tamentary on the estate of John G. Plank, late of Cusaberland township, Adams county, deceased, having teen granted to the under signed, residing in Freedom township, be hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those haring Arms again* the mine to present them properly authenticated for set. Clement. , JOIIY ID. PLANK , Brinkerhoff's FYING COMPETITION r . FAHNESTOCKS' New Arrangements. Notice. Great Ilpdeetiota !I N "e" " DRY GOODS, Ornevries, iFeri-were, 944471.1•1rarf its , AT J. C.P.UUCK t 501411,1 i EW tart-MD, PA. • We h.tve just retartepfrom the .OVA where ' we bought a very lenge and well selected ' stock of all kietds of gocoh, suitable iu our line, under - TH R 1 4 A SdE DeciANT. Our stock ronalfm In part of I ftENCH MEM . NOES, FRENCH CODOLIRGS. Dolan's, Posit rons, Plaids, itlrached and Drito;eached ; a large assortment of Balmoral Sitik,Ss., Hoop Skirts, Gloves, Re. MEN'S WEAR, consisting In part of Brosit and Beaver Cloths, !Monk an.) Fliory Cwsi mares, Cassiusts, Plain and V.vnev Flannel*, I Under-shirts and Drawers, itittrfS, HATS and CAPS, Driving and BLckskin Gloms. A complete ttesortxpent of GROCEIIIM 'low mice. H RD.WARR, soda •as Tire Iron, Spring., Shear, Hither skid Steel., Horse ;shoes, Horse Shot; It sir, NiH Rod', linitiniered Nun, Nails Spikes, Shovel/ and Parks, Door Loeks, Pad Vseks, bittellt.s, Hinges sad Screws. Paints, Oils, Hints, Pally, ke. CHINA AND QUEEN'S-WARE, by the set. Thankful for past pat:Twinge'," we hops to merit the same to the falsity. J. C. ZOUCK & SON. New Oxford, April I, 03..7. I,y r v4P. .. I • 14) \\\ '6771) 4,./ ' ''''.---__.---------4.1i -)• EE:1:1 BON[ SEWING MACHINES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. THESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Are celebrated fot doing the best work, mine • mwl Muller needle for the mine - thread then any • the, 'tuna Chine, and by the intruritmOun of the mom eyp“ivol machinery, we are now able to supply tin. very Iva! tea. Odom Its the world. Thew mncbmer *re nod* ultail Immediate rtmervielun of thy Prioidelit of the (.dhoehy. XLIAS 110%1 1 E, Ja., the orichial elttOf of the ..wing ll:whine, They ore adapted to ail kind.:e rimo rawn g. and to the non of lfeamrtrweiev, Dreeo-Mvitem nee nafacturere of Shirta, Cellar , ltkirt., Cloak+, Manilla.; Clothing, Hata, Cepa Comma, Boom, Shoe.. Hai item, Rain dim, Linen Goode, etc. They work e.m.ily emit union linen. woollen and cottim gouda, with silk, cotton u mods thread. They will sewn, quilt, gather, hem Aril, curd, braid, bind, and perform every 'peel« of sewing, making • beautiful and perfect stitch. alike un Loth titles m the articles sowed- On Blum and Leather work it IS admit tad in have no Till QVALMiti "'MCI? 111.COXIOSP ,ft Mit 1. !Wanly and Excellence of Stleak alike ea both Wier ethos fabric eewedi 2. Strength, limning and Durability of Seam that will not Ely Or Beret I. Economy of Thread. ' 4. Attachments and wide range ol applicatio: to pew paws and materiala The stitch invented by Ma. HWY., end made on thin Machine, I the most popular end durable, owed dh &rem ethminx° on eabfect to the ;wrap*, wended op km. inrOteerie the Medi,llion Pohl or ItLIAB HOWR. Jll6 Ihnbedd.d la each bleclebe, without whki, none en Imo.. Tie BM Nactide Company, MS lasetisse arid. PAILLJAMELJ'INLL. SIBLEY. & STOOPS, -- SOU Jana for ?Ammo Pennoylmutio. J.lwry mao ' Dolowany to whom all opplkothms iur mooch* wog to Nod. .per AU apptkatioat wUt roadm prompt situate& 1.11..0 co. Jacobs k Oro, Agents, Gettys. burg. April I, 1967. 3m The National R EAPERS AND MOWERS. . 1 / 4 / help.' Pamir: The No. 1 Illehiue lin? two priting Wheels, Hinge Joint and Folding 11. r, making it, very convenient to move from one place to, another; is very simple in it+ construction, extremely light draft and durable, cuts 4 feet 10 inches in ar4se ,and: 5 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Sell. Raker nad Side Deluverr, and is capable of cuffing a whole field wi , hout binding a sh_eaf, and does the most satisfacto ry work This Machine can also be used at a Rand Machine without issjnring its qualities as a Reap .r. The Machine is warranted to tat Grass newel' as any Single islawer.tAs.s cuts the same whisk It is a strong- two boise Ilarlsine-,thrre or four can be'usad, if required, in hilly ground. URP: 1T 111P1itNEIlliNTS have been made for the coming Een son. The Maclaine is aDo perf.vtly Winced, ncs weight on the herses' necks in )tarring or Reaping. Nu. 2 it a light two-horse Machine, and if differently constructed. cutting on abe right band side ; and iu front of Driving Wiwi' 11• a Self-Itaker and Delivery. The differ ence in the width of cut is 6 inches. The shifting lever and the raising end itring levers are both at the driver's right side; and with tOs right toot upon a pedal and hie left upon a foot-step, he 'has the power and contr..l of the whole machine, he min relator lower the platf••rm Irvin (lumen to fourteen inches, can throw the machine out of' gear, and relinlate the rake 'so as to make the Sheaves 14rire or ,mall, and all this at akar same time sad•_without retarding the_,motiow or speed of the machine. All Machines warranted to give satleftto. Mon! For tortherlufurmatinnnppfy to L • FlYis' BUSIIMAsi, ;tient, 3 miles sutith of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867.. tf SHIREMAN'S SATIONALStLr-IMICHAHOINGST[RLB►ITIO TOOTH Horse Rake! Patented September 9th, 1862, and Re-issued Ds umber 6th, 1864. This Rake is au lu,lependent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven. itself to Da Use most perfect HORSE RAKE now is use. With this [take the ['twee does all the work, both the Raking and Di+ehargiag, by the dri ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and as the lore moves forward is raises the teeth and t'iseharges its load. and then shifts out of gear itself, the teeth drop ping down ready to rake again: By thmope-,, ration it is easily ur.derstood that the Auks, Ass hardly orsy work to do at all ! Important iwp.ovements bars bees made of hate, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thou.ands of them have been sold in the few last years, and given the best kind of satielaction Apply to LIMN 3C81111.11, Agee', smiles south of Gettysbuig. Mitch 4, 1881. W. Notice. I==3 =2ll