WHITDEY ' & CO'S tOPOLIDATED SHOWS 40113,0-Us-ES -AND MCIIACE.RIESI Larrst Exhibition in the WOrld ! with • Mai.l .n•lrnmrtsla t. .DI ♦w• w ('..meal ihstin of ties Isedlnt Esiert emMtee• C 7 I 3EI. C., LT f 3 XEI 611 . *seventh[ mere Yen •rel Curielts rnlr.•b Inteteities ; fed.; put Reptiles i more Varied se• Revel l'es forie•st• then an te• ee•uasar.; oi.risa. • Major pof nn f ZOOLOGICAL SPVCIMrCEI ! 1L.,. IMnlurt Insp..n.J. A suori.the tbatcm• irrs .THE BABY ELEPHANT, r r.• x _An r 'wean.* ref. Pint A frseon Y .ph...t *rot, esp. iym Natiltereetn4 Now•Lortt .r.. !.q htiy nwriflis • Inch. •, ainsl Waigla yi ro.sailk, 1.4 the rr, stelerfte orri3rmung I fll{Agta .001.64111 f. " 331 Ma " T M MIC 7.7 ' ' j A Colossal A 4.04, V' ' THE CAGY ELEPHAIkr/..al Ina to Mr.! ea (not Will not F. fa ithe rm.», wi/L e. porta/mod is Buy si sash ZatiOl!siva moan. POIMPATMILT, he - rhielini Animal Conqueror, trill al eadriiiihititioa, tooter the De., tent.rintn{ I.loxs, TII,r RS LIOY. Anti AVn PA NTIII , I •hd re• • Tnrlinne York rrta••• • itn tb••• F,•ras sod ,avag .14,.•t0rt TheFren r :orbit wII,D ANIMA 4 the FEED !NB Br THE BEASTS Ines ineor lott wink Om CONTIN VARIED .• 7,II:i'AINgENT The hen. will coujadll a isritaftifltent :I.hrnt . - ifertug Fitt 'word, Simon Feet Mali; Vireo ATilcto Lion ,(t...)s Idoot),e 01.4 I s itt eo • nnrl peril lest rkperitnen• in any 1” I nageri.; ozo.ri:1 1 , 11k17; Long Mo p 'd Anish • laol the kind 1,” own. to «xi t; rebus 4:Tie , RI irk I.lt o; I. Dominique .4 !pa. • • ip t , f the Des• ert"—si trrotty , dtry M : ninire4; k, frlea wed /toilette ),lons er el Linneemee Braga] TI. a•r•t hnr.er•l cud South • merivan Leopards ; litteir, "grizzly mind rinnamon Ilearr; •.ei.r.pott.Pl If yoaat Volk; reillow and Spotted I.sere ; t withm• re. flatly. Wol yea ; Pautaer• ; Yokes; Pnit.• ;...MO DB j iortgoors ;Hea ve-a ; (•n it I •nr• Proti•rie Dora ke, vrir• a 1 , 1 • I.T. AVIARY OP 111 It ItS,anti ell 'he kuuw •riety A.o. boour•nd rdonkey• THE CIRCUS TROUPE! fonrioto of VOO I V t 111 NCI Pill. A 611,1 r•. NI AN I • DIV , tu ..t. !lon I b Carlotia Wb.tbi y: La PeLila a nui.fr. Wlieblarglit'etta La. :groyne, );Iris, iv. jrsilletto MaTlood, r 1401.1 t leofene rob-ler. Two /31-4:71t, , t-1 41:71c0w ram. rete 4 br.lcflii fi rbaN. Morgan. Oil I/ i 'molt lit lb. ik:•is.a.: ,'artn m Na:i .14-upaeatir. .7. He. iiiinstier, Champit ta N•ro Nae• (lon Dirrtnna, Omar DeN . C.. 7.a Rowe , *llvipe. t.r 1 ) 'longer It list. lon, Puri re,-.1.•11. Km 4 . - ad lilso.har,. IlonaW Richardson, .111a•to , 11.1herins nod li. Wbtibej, And itlaSsa, famishing ell th.t Is ISerwsrl„ Adounding and atulud !nth* TqUat. l4 . , Ad. 47G i rtAND PROCESSION Wel made upon lbo Entree Jut° Town ov•ry DAY AT TETI O'CLOCK, A. M., C,noisang of - 10111ASSIVE TEMPLE OF MUSIC,- Trairi brat:tees A rftbi as Worse", contalolog BRITNERI3 PHILADELPHIA COR- MET BAND TWENTY SIT P E up DENS - Lloganily palate(' and ornameuted. Tlit TEAM OF ELEPIIANTS, As llnilelie• stock 01 - 'ra 4. ' ed Blooded Circus Uorzes Ands .. LOAtLI= OF WAOCIIS, CABS, &e. The whole fermi ne a PUBLIUP AR A.1.1E. worth , allay'sjourney tu witue.a., ' - All th• Menor•ries nod l'irro••• 'TInA•r One It ut. for on• Single Price et Adniwoun 'l'l!‘r2p 1-"erforTrutnce-hg, Afternoon & Evening. at 2 &I' 1-2 &CUL Doors open one hour previous. *au. for all who e Pleati of Rolm. tDMISSION , - • - - 50 CENTS ,Chllclren, under 10 years, • 25 Cents THIHAiIWOTH SHOW WILL EXEIIIBIT- AT rtANOVER, 711t;11,SAAY, MAY 16Th; • GETTYSBURG, FRIDAY, MAY 17TH,• AT Emmrriimmta, _ SATURDAY, MAY _arm - I" • - . . - I f . ii ONE AV ONLY, Al If i Nvia AND E ENING, AT EAC Tux& • ; 1 ., • . . I CO ' AND BEE vide - i:ARGEST * HOW IN TRR WORLD. . • I _ • Kaill,lll7. Is Illibusity Aee•tnit. WV, fuse B. trestle, Michael Mildew wed David Carl, haring been duly elected Auditors for the township of Huntington, County of Adams, end baring been duly sworn according to law, and flaring m e t at the public house of John D. Becker, in Peters. burg, on Monday, the Bth day of April, A. D, 1867, for the purpose of auditing the vari ono accounts of said township, and none of the persons mterestedin the !bunt, Fund of sv.id township Appearing before., said Auditors ! they tigen adjourned to meet min on lb, 2.5 th day of A 111 il, fur the purpose of auditing tve Bounty Fulid of said towurthip ; and gars! noti:e to the Board of School Directors and other persona interested In the Bounty Fund of said township to appear before them on the said 25th day of April, agretsible•to the ' Act of 14th day of March, A. D., 1868. ' now, to wit, the 25th day of April, 1887, said klJurd of Auditors met agreeable to adjourn ment, and have made statements Ind audit:, as fullowa : STATEXIENT made the 25th day of April. A. I)., i 847, of the Bounty Account of HUN TINOTOX TOWNSHIP, Adams county, Pa. H. C. PETE OS, Cbairman of a Conirniitee sp. pointed by the School Board of said town ship, in account with said township: 1864. DR. Feb.l2. To cash of E. Illteolsew, reeelv ed of sundry persona. mew SO Feb. la, To note I u Carlisle Lielptit -Bunk, 5,04A1 00 Nu r. '45. " " 11.000 OD June S. " . ° 10210 OD A ug.ll. " " " 14.7;f1 :iti Kept.. 1. " Gettxolions Bank, 5,16 U 0 1. To cash revel ved of .I.i. wed. ner, by ouboerlidlon . frous sun dry persons. Yea. By WI recruits. $8,t47 an By expenses of Committe, 148 05 " Discount and exchange at Bank, VI 4$ June. By 8 recruits, 2,14.5' U 0 .., .. .. __.. -- COoonotatitui _paid for Z. R. Myrnt, .10 , 111 Deardorff, Arnim Little and J. B.iron or. (11 l;si . - 1,200 00 Traveling eXpplibeS and board, 67 76 " Telegripidng. 1 87 " Discount and exchange, -- 153 36 " F. ,s to W.. 11. Brandon. W. B. lianiner and M. C. Peters, In February, 75 00 " Charges of Peten In June, • 30 00 Sept. I. By 4: rcerui t 5,21,100 OU - Traveling expenses and board. Wii 34 . " Telegraphing. 300 Fees un.l premium, 90 00 " Ex (Image and expressage. 32 OU Kervi..es of Peters lin 00 Mar. 9. Cash paid J. A. (4;irdr.er, Treas., . 300 00 May 3, - • 310100 ISO 7. \ i - Apr. V. " " J. J. Metcalf, Treas., 411:1 37 ---- , • \ Well4.undersignei. officers of the School Boar4\f II niinicon township, do certify that the \lhrtugoin statement of the account of H. l i. C. Peters CilWrin in of a Committee appoint• ed iirs Boa i, is correct to the hest of our kuowleti „land belief. ;:. • 4 . ,, JONATHAN:MILLER, Prest. tIEORGE st:sallTa, sec):. April 25., 1,367. .—....._ • STATPilr,Ailinadt. the 2Si day of April. A. I). 11167, of ibir Bounty Po nd of iIuNTiNG• TON TowNsHIP, for the,' eur 1864 : GA Ittk.Ngit, Trrnsurer of 'Boulity Fund o( 'Huntington townbliiii, in account with Rid iowaithie: DR, To I lead TAX retrellre.lorttuntlry ix-rsons, 11121 fXI 4 %ugh reeelv,,l of li. C. ret.•rve, *NI 09 ltoptU, sold to sultry penooo4. 4.400 00 Tax 00400[4,1(W 9 - wheat° of 1534, 721 V 20 TeX rett‘elysttl Of tutleotors, 4,543 at Notts In tlutt v..193rg Hank. 4,000 00 BlalinClt 11011 Treasurer, 2 / 1 4 00 5. 1864 Ity Nis]] pild nn prrlprot, In Hank, insequnt and litampr, • P4rla‘m Bow! uncl Interest, Slampit 00 Bonds, • Jleal Te re•l nu lted, Treu►urer ► canary, The aho aCennnt, na stated, was audited on the 14th day of Jane, lettii,,hy the under signed, Anditod of unting•on township and reported on the Trensurer'a hooks as correct. JOHN STITZEI.I., A. A. NINEHAAN. ISAAC B. TROSTFII., Auditors. STATEMENT made gin 25th d ty of itrwil. A. I)„ 1867. of the Bounty Fund of HUNTING ! TON Tt)10;SIIIP tor the year 1463: F. N. W. BOWKIIS, Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Iluntingtnn towubliip, is account with said township: 1466. DR. ( bush received of collector of tax. Itondr 'lllll to min.lry N.A.,. to lizttyrburg Bonk. /8".1. CR. =-- Ilv ownunt paid J. A. liardner, late 820‘ 00 • Tre.L4nrer, Amount pail flank. 5,101 t Intermit and statinialn Rank. 17117 24 I'ml,l nu Mauls and interest, 2,019 72 st • illi, on BMWS WM, ' 7 04 1 4 .1.1 un 0r.1.44, 'f wawa re•r'n percfint lige, lialauce due tuwaullip. Vie shore account was audited en the. 4th day of June. A. D.; 18(4:, by the,andersigned, Aq,litors of Huntington township, and report ed uu the Treuurer's bodks ns correct. ISAAC H. TRUHTF:L, 1110HAHL *INTER, Auditors. -STATEIf ENT in.fde the 2Sth day of April, A. 1).,18(_i, Of the liouney Fund of HUNTING TON TOWNSHIP for the year l8n6: JAMES J. MP:TONI-I', Treasurer of Bounty Fund of Huntington township, in account with 'aid town-hip: I nt;.3 DR. To essb received of F. N. W. Bowers, Imp Treasurer. IMO IS (%tsli received of collectors of tax. • 2,e75 Ilunds sold. " 8,764 00 Camil recel‘ed of Peters, Z3O 37 DM By mall paid In Bank, • 52,5 00 Interest in Batik, 00 Paid on Bonds and luterest. 1,03 *1 Paid on orders, 42 01 St&imp. on Hon da, Exourrattmt to W. Nryorti, Yer.tent.µsr to Trrowurer, lialattea due towuriiip, We, the undersigned, Auditors of Hunting ton township, Adams county, haring audited tit shot e account of JAW'S . J. Metcalf. Treas urer of the Bounty Fund of said township, do report the saute correct re stated, and there is a lore in his hands, due the own ship aforesaid, of the sum of Six Thotrsaad Eight Hundred and Seventy-foui Dollars and Sixty. one Cents. We further certify that we have examined the account of H. C. Peters, Chairman or a Committee appointed By the School Board, and that we have examined the accounts of J. A. Gardner and F. N. W. lowers, former Treasurers of said Bounty Fond and find them correct, as above stated, to the best ofour 'knowledge,and belief. Wit ness our hands the 25th day of 1861. ISAAC B. TROSTEL, MICHAEL MINTER, DAVID CARL, • Auditors. • Mal. Awount of tax levied. , /8 713 V ..L..-- TAY colleeted by J. A. Gardner, $7,219 al Abstentents, . 41144 Collected by Mcßride. 703 " • Samuel shelley, 303 7$ nalawie due= duplicate al IN% `` 1144 15 A:MS Amount ornate:Option received, 'AM 71 Bank mount prild by Committee for remit% $1,1120 00 NAL in 71 56.4 1 51 71 1226, Amount of tax lulled, • 11 . 4AI L 5211 Tax .colleetad emu at IZxrcennnt to collector, onets6,Mace In !Lamb of 25 XI AEL„..„-79 LIANILITUNIOT lINNTINSTION Towson, IN TS= AVOINNIALD WINS! suonoirsrr, Dna sundry Swam, _ WOG 00 Duo oundry persona op Tatruship 11004 1 , Aso ou . _. ON, OW 00 ANIINTa. Babinee In hands of Treasurer. WM ill Outstanding tag in duplicate of 1804, Ott 15 in . han4i of`eniksetoe 00 nos. . IS SO - On Winding tat in duplicate of 10111, 2,X10 If Viz Wield for iflirf. 11.011 IN ibiganbe of liabilities over saseln. sms S 'us ilk -.----74, itsiis.uff. a New and Cheap Chnhing 47 , saimirmsaorrlL 1-. STACKS •OF THEM! TIIRiId*ERIIOFF, comer of the Diamond , and Trott street, has;just reterhed _trona the city with as unusually attractive assort ment of CGOTHINfi POR k SIMMER MIA lit, wla ich he Will sell at such prices as cannot fail to takc them off vary rapidly. Call sad judge for yourselves. To look at the excel lent materiel, tasters' cutting, and neat and subsiantial sewing, and then to get his low prices--ralle:s cannot help bat bey, wheu they see It Po much to their iaterest to du so. He had Coats, Pants„yests, of all styles and materiels; Hats, Boots and Shoes; Shirts, lot kinds, Hosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck Ties,. Cravats, Linen and Paper CollaVs; Suspenders, Brushes, Combs; Trunks, trances, Umbrellas, Pocket Knives, Setae., fimbking and Chewin g Tobaccos, Pipes. Stittionery, ie.; I Clocks, Watches , Jewelry, with a thonsend and one other Articles, entirely too numerous to Detail in newspaper advertisement. He asks' he attention of the public to his new stock; cbnildent that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget the place t —tlorner. of York street and the Diamond, Gettysburg. JACOB BRINKEIthOFF April 1867. ti Green Ridge! N EW STORE 3,2211 00 113/,triei On AND NEW GOODS! JOItN NORBECK Ras commenced Store-keeping at Green Ridge, in Hainilton township, ,flame county, on the Rem ton turnpike, and would inform the public One he has just returned from the city with en lexcellent assortment of DRlct GOODS, GROCERIES, BARD-WARR, QUEENS-WARR, CEDAR-WARE, TIN-WARE, CANDIES, NOTIONS, Tobaccos, ke--indeed, a full and com plete line of Goods, to suit the necessities and tastes of all. Ills prices are as low as the very lowest—Calicoes at 10 cents and lAueliaa at cents, as Instances. Ile feels that his goo - ds and prices will be satisfactory to the puhlic, and therefore in vites a large , share of custom, from near and far. Don't f orget the advice—the Preen Ridge Store the ;lace to get the full worth of your money. April 22, 1 1 367. if 00 Call lat the New Store, OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, dettyaburg, Penn'a. • NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! 'The underSignedlitive opened a new ory Goods Store, in Kendlebart's building, dire:t ly opposite the Court-house, Baltimore sueet, Gettysburg, and start with a splendid stock, embracing everything to he Oland iu a first class establishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest; decline, we can otter bargains that must astonish every one. Come and see for your'selvOs, 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 otf , r fine assortment of CLOTHS, CASSIMERKS, Jeans, Cottonades, Vestlngs, Gl'ovils, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and every thin¢ else in She Gentleman's line. $20195 51 111,71.1 . 213 17,4n0 tie 659 NO ltr, W 2 11 roi tie al 4ek FOT the L•idies we It.ice SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, - Rerenes, Lawns, Helaine*, (ling hams, Calicoes, Gloves, ?cresols, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, with what evet 'else may be called for. Also, a large stock of 74USLINS, Sbeelings, Ticking', CARPETING. QUEENS-WARE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, kc., kc. Call at the New Store, opposite the Court house, and examine Lie stock, before pur chasing elsewhere. . _ 811,09:3 51 Apri1 . 13,.1567 NEW STORE: $3.1q1; PI 4, - ...) 00 :'.OOO (NI $3. 41 w3 13 N. connection with their HAT and SHOE I businesg, ROW & WOODS hare opened out it full and entirely new stock of 12 2 , 114 13 "AO 18 te.1. , 114 I i For t'e LADIES we have all the LATEST STYLES of DRES-S GOODS For Men and Boys we have Cloths, CassimerP, Jeans, Tweeds, Cuttonades, Nankeens, Desna, Denim., Ice. perch 25, 180 NEW GOODS REDUCED PRICES! 111,024_ IX ELEGANT CALICOES AT TIVEL VE AND A HALF CENTS!. GOOD SIUSLINS AT TiVELVE AND A HALF CENTS! 16 06 600 V IS 6,674 61 ALL iEINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES DE FYING COMPETITION. $41X24 04 Call at once and buy some of the Cheap GoOda now opening at April 8,1887. ,New Spring Goods. ASCOT rk SONShave just received an. ~ other fine assortment of NEW GOODS, cousifting. in part, of Cloths, Cassimeres, Caul nets, Kentuelky Jeans, and, Tweeds, for Gra. Uemen's weak Also, a fine assortment of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Our stock has been selected 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 ccmpetititn, both as to quiplity and price.. • A. SCOTT k SONS. April 15, 1 867. 1887. Spring Millinery 1817. AND FANCY GOODS. tils H. NeCEEART has just received s large - and beautiful assortment of saw style, Fancy Bonnets, Crapes, Fancy Hats, Relines, Plain Hats, Ruches, Feathers, - Frames, Ribbons, ' Nets, Flowers. Pins, ke., ka. Also, a general assortment of Ladies' TOI LET GOODS, consisting in past of Embroider ed Fanc Heed Dresses, Plain do., Linen and Thread Lace" Collars, Paper do., Thread Lace, Fancy Combs, Messing do., Hair Drafter', Perfumery, Soaps, Powders, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen Hanberchiefs, Hoop Skirts and Intact Goods. .Thankful for the liberal patronage she has received in seasons past, she hopes to receive horn her lady friends as early call. April 15, 1867. 2ro $l,OOO REWARD! RAN AWAY, April 15th, 1867, High Prices, a very unpopular fellow • no - thanks for bis return as we have substi tuted a very pop. ear gentlemen in his place called Yerpaheap as • narrser.s. REBERT A ELLIOTT ANOTHER OETTVSBURG DRY 006D8 AXD NOTIONS. A KO DOMESTICS ROW & WOODS FA HNESTOCKS'. - •r--- - -", • ..,': 74.::::. gg - A "--- , •. * . 4 , " 241111 1 / 44. I ( i....!:,-.,.... :i..., t O. , ...., . : ----* -...---', . ',4, , }:-,----..'...P .i: te..,....--- ,- k, ..... t ~,... , .. ~•-• $. . : ----- -...a. The National R EAPERS AND MOW ' ERS. Hof hems' Parknea 1 he No. 1 Machine has two Driving Wheel'', Hubbard's Dingo Joint and Folding Dar, making it SELF-RAKEIt. 4 I very convenient to more frau one place to 7oIHE undersigned are agents for this cele.! another; is very simple in its construction, treated Combined Self-raking Reaper and ; extremely light draft and durable, cuts 4 feet wer. This machine has two driving wheels, i 10 inches in grass • and 5 feet 2 inches in hinge-joint and rolding-bar, is very simple in grain; is a Selt-Raker and Side Delivery, •nil ctnstruction, and is considered by those who is capable of cutting a whole field without have used them to be eq - sal in grass to any binding a sheaf, and does the most satisfacto light machine made for mowing only. It cuts ry work, 4 4 feet 8 inches in grass, and 5 feet 6 inches in! This 'Machine can also be used as a grain, is a rear-cut side•delivery, capable of Hand Machine without injuring its qualities cutting a whole field of grain without binding tie a Reaper. The Machine in warranted to a sheaf, and does the most satisfactory work , eV. Onus as well as any Mingle Mower th a t in lodged grain, to b. worked with two 'cuts the same width. it 'is , a strong two horses. We claim this Self-rake• to be.the , horse Machina—three or four 'can be used, if beat in existence. Farmers reading over the, required, in hilly ground. ' different •edrertisements will come to the „I GREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made conclusion that all are best, but we will give ' for the coming season. them our reasons for calling ours the best: I The Machine is also perfectly balanced, no Ist. This Self-raker has four rakes (no weight on the horses' necks--in Mowing or blanks or fans). The driver, by means, of a Reaping. . small lever in front of him, eau make either;, Nu. 2i4 a light two-horse Machine, and it rake sweep the platform at-his will. You will differently constructed, cutting oh !Ire right see by this that it makes no difference how hand side : and in front ef Driing Wheels is far you have to drive, you can always have a a Self-Raker and Side Delivery.• The differ full sheaf, thereby saving binding, gathering mice in the width of cut is 6 ,inches. or dividing sheaves. j The shifting lever and the raising and low 2nd. If your grain is one thickness so that ering levers are both at the drtyer's right side, it will permit of making a sheaf each revolt'. and with his right foot upon a pedal nod his lion of the Rake or you wish to put the driver left upon a foot-step, he has Ole power and °tithe horses, you can do so by simply draw- control of the whole machine,lhe can raise or lug one bar, and 'till keep the rakes all on to lower the platf. , rm from three to fourteen drop into the lodged or tangled grain. H-re is , inches, can throw. the Michitie out of gear, one ,oint to which we wish to draw your and regulate the rake so as to make the attention. , Take notice where all these*akes eheeves large or small, and all this at the strike into the grain and then compare 'them same time and without retarding the motion with blauki or reels on other Self-rakers. ; or speed of the machine. 3.1. If you wish your oats on a swath, tie' All Machines warranted to, give eatisfec-' your leer" fast, and it will do its work per- tioa i For further informatiod'apply to featly and you will be safe for wet weather. I LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 4th. All men know that in a band-raking , 3 miles south of Gettysburg. Reaper that the reel must be changed for dif- March 4, 1967. If fereat kinds of grain to make it reel on plat• form, and so must a Self-raker to make perfect work in extreme tall or short grade. This Rake has this most desirable and indispensa ble improvement, which co other rake has: This is done by changing two set screws in rake-re.d. which works on a pirit. With a combination of these four desirable points.; it has been unanimously acknowledged-1g all disinterested and practical machinists in be deeideuly Ample and durable in its construc tion. At the great National Field Trial, held at Auburn, New York, last July, which is con ceded to have been the largest and severest trial ever held in the United States, lasting several weeks, under the entire management of the New York State Agricultural Society, this machine was awarded the Gold Medal for the best Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower, ;Class No. 4). Since the great trial ; different machines are *Minting Medals, and most persons are in a fog about it. We will explain: There were about 50 different machines entered for the different Medals, and they were classed AS follows The best machine in eneh class was awarded a Medal, and the second best a prize of $25. Class No. I, Light Mowers ; No. 2, Reapers, Hand Rake, (for grain only); No. 21, Reapers, Self-r.,ke, (tor grain ); No. 3, Combined Reaper and Mower, (Hand-rake); No. 4, Com bined Reaper and Mower, (Self-rake) Hub bard's ;• No. 5, Combined Hand and Self taking- Reaper and Mower, (thrown out on account of inferior work ) At the Field Trial held by -the Center County Agricultural Society, on McAllister's farm, last July, Hubbard's Combined Self raking Reaper and Mower was awarded the highest premium for the best work dose. See Circulaze for report, All we ask is farm ers to come and see this machine for them selves. We warrant them to give entire satisfaction in all respects. Sample machines on hand. Nitrite always on hand. Branch Shop at York, Pa. Address Granifh Hill Post office, Adams coanty, Pa. • air Ako Pratt k Smedley's Paten*. Horse Rakes on band, built by Geo. W. Grant's Co., Columbia. Pa. IiNNRY THOMAS 'SON, Agents. May 6, 1867. tf New Goods. 'MORRIS' has just returned from the city with a large assortment of Clothing. Call and examine them. (May 6, 'B7. I.2ir Grocery & Liquor Store. A. LARGE ussortrornt-uf fine GROCERIES, Teas, Coffees, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Mo and all grades of &raps ; M.EsS MACKEREL, best in market. - All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey, kc., fur medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. sserß. Slitailer's Herb Bitters, and the "Great Zingari Bitters. WM. J. MARTIN, Baltimore st., Gettysburg. April :, 1667. tf New Spring Goods. T. L. SCHICK - iuritee the attention of his ,)• his. friends and customers to his large and well selected stock of • DRY GOODS, Comprised in part cf French Ilerinoes,, • All Wool Poplins, All Wool De'aloes, All Wool Plaids, Plain Poplars, Black and Fancy Silks, Tamise Cloths, • Black and Colored Alpacas Black Cloths aml Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, Cassinets, • Jeans, - Flannels of all kinds, Gloves end Stockings. Also, a fine lot .pf Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, 13 well as an abundant variety of Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for the cash. J.. L. SCHICK. April 15, 18°7. Look to Your Interests. AT the south end of Main street, Fairfield, Adorns county, Pa., can be found an as turuent of NEW GOODS •t reduced prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all kinds; Calicoes at IC cents per yard, Muslin' l2i cents per yard; GENTLEMEN'S WEAR proportionately cheap. ALSO CHEAP GROCERIES, Sugar at 10 cents per pound, and other things in proportion. Determined not to be under sold, and considering it a pleasure to show Goods, 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. DANNER & SHIELDS. April 22, 1867. 3m New Goods ! CEIEAP—CHEAPER—tiIIEAPRST F you wish to buy good and cheap ',Goods, call at JACOBS at BRO'S. STORE, near Myers' Hotel, in Chambersburg street, Gettysburg. They have the very best selec tion of goods, such as CLOTHS, CASSI MIMES, TWEEDS, kc., the market can pro-1 duce, and are determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in sown or I country. An; person wishing to have them , tut out, can %have it done free of charge. Those desiring Goods made up, can also be' accommodated. We warrant the best work and the best OU to be bad anywhere. No humbug is what we say. We have on hand the very best and most durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always ready to wait on purchasers. Full satiable toe given as to operating machines. Can and examine. We warrant them to be the best in use. JACOB% & BRO. April 8, 1867 SAT'd DOWN t—Whl Coats, Panto nod VT vests as - . lICNINA'S. XASIONALSILT-DISCII RGiNG iCL.SPRINGI TOOTH Horse Ilaktit Patented September 9th, 1862, and Re-issued Dc- ember 61/i, 1861.'1 This Rake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven Itself to be the most perfect' HORSE RAKR I - .now in use. With this Rake the Horse dock all tl:e work, both the Raking and DischttrelLtg, by the dri ver mot ing lever* few ineheS, which throws it in gear, and as the horse tnbres forward it raises the teeth and eiseharges its load, and then shifts out of gear. itself, the teeth drop ping down ready to rake agaitt. By this cope ration it is easily understood that the Raker kis hardly any work to do at all. Important imp.ovements hem been made of late, making it very simple and l durable in its construction. Thousands of them hdve been sold iu the few last years, and given the best kind of satisfaction.. Apply to LEWH 3rSINAN, Agent, 3 1 m . iles south of Gettysburg I.irch 4, 1867.1 Mt I INT Ct. '8 VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF TOE AGE! Cray-h ended r'oopies have their locks restored by it to the dark, tustrOwe, silken tresses of youth, and are happy ! Young People, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, tad have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps I 13a1d-Ileaded Veteran, have their remaining locks tightened, and tho bare spots covered with a luximisuit growth of Hair, and dance for joy; Young Gentlemen use it because It, is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Bair in place Everybody most and will use it, because it is the cssa and best article in the market For Salo by Druggists generally. Price $1 30 per bcit4e. je`For sale by A. D. Buehler snd R Ver ner, Gettysburg, and A. F. Barker, Littliestewn. April 22, NC. .6ct Removal. 1867. 1867. - A. P.. FEISTEL, Dealer iit Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, AS removed his Store to York Street, next door to Bob er k Son's Grocery, and 'reedy opposite the - Gettysburg T National Bank, where he has ou hand, and ta constant ly receiving, large supplies of . CLOCK•s, from the best Mayitifactoriel in the United States ; all styles, Regulator, Office, kight. day and Twenty-four Hour Clocks, with and Without Alarm Attachmetit—all warranted, and will be sold cheap. Prices from $3 50 to $9 50 WATCHR,S, of American and Foreign manufacture ; Gold and Silver, Hunting-case and tipen-faced Le vers, Detached Levers, Straight Line, White Movement, Lepines, Railroad Time-keepers and Timing Viraicties, all warranted—at prices ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00. SWELRY. A splendid assortment of Ri ga, chased and Wedditur Rings, Rings suitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Chitin Perd' Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Earrings of all styles and prices, Gent's Pins of alt s kinds, Masonic, Odd Fellows. Red Men and 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, Sleeve Buttons, Lockets, Charms, kc., Ac., sold CHIAPER THAN THIS CHUM'. ge'Clocks, Watches, Jewelry and Magical lustrnmento of . every description REPAIRED to order, and safiefaction guaranteed in all cases. Thankful for the liberal Patronage hereto- fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the eon. tinuance of the same. A.lll, YEISTIf f ip. Gettysburg, April 15, 1867." If _ Few Arrangewientw. HENRY OVERDEER, on 114 Bill is Baltimore St., Gettparry, has made arrangeMents to get fresh supplies every week from the city and is determined to sell cheap. He invites all to give him a call; His stock consists of GROCERIES, NOTIONS, FLOUR, Cora, Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Segars and Snuff, SUGAR, COFFEE, Teas, Syrup, Molasses, dandles, Coal Oil, Fish OH, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, ko., ke. isirThe Cash or Trade will be given for Country Produce, suck as Flour, Cora, Ustri,l Butter,'Eggs, Potatoes, Rage, kc. April 8, 186 1 1. tf , DR. HORNER'S FRAGBANT 14YR/11l pee serves the Teetfis, tame all diseases of be-guists tad purifies tiss briath, TILE PREMII7M MOWER AND DEAPEEL DOLIIIE'S HAIM:STEEL , 4 WARDED the Special Diploma end /1 . Grand Medal of Ihnor im the bent corn. tined Mower, Hand-raking Reaper and Self raking Reapet--on exhibition at the great fair of the St. Louis Agricultural mad Mechanical Aseociation, October Gth, 1966. 01110 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 Ciass No. 5. This class was the molt impor tant of tiny, As it embraced Mowing and Hand and Self.r.tking Reaper in the Immo Machine. This Machine has been awarded Medals and first Premiums by the Penney Innia and lowa State Fairs, and by hundrids of County Fairs in-all parts of the country. This Machine • took the first Pr%mium at the Adams Count: Agricultural Fair held at Benders% ille, Sep ; teunbet, MG. Also, BA I.L'S 01110 k RUSSELL'S SCREW PC WEIL Both first-class Machines, baying sold a num ber of these Machines in the last three years. { They have given general satisfaction wherever •, u,ed. We ask fainters to call and examine I these machines before purchasing iliewhefe, as they will be able to make a better selec tion. We could produce quite a number of certificates - from some of the best farmers in the counte, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant these m 'chines to give satisfaction with a fair trial, or no tale. Insured for one scason. . Extras always kept on hand. We have made arrangements to have repairing done when needed' at any time and on moderate lEEM With the above we have far sale a number of Valuable Farming Implements. SULKY CORN PLOUGH, Can be used for ploughing and cultivating corn—finishing one row at a time., Can also be used for !oqtening np corn ground or put ting in seeding. lit raising the front shovels it can „lie used for marking out corn ground— marking two rows at a Line. A Cortiplanter can also be attached, planting two rows at a time, CORN CRUSHERS, For crushing corn in the" ear or shelled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, For Schools, Churches, Fnrms, he. STEEL PLOUGHS, SMYTH'S PATENT. HAY RAKES, An article every farmer should Stave—the best in the mfirket, hand or self-discharging. GRAIN DRILLS, (Willoughby's Patent,) with Crowell's Glano attachment. Harrisburg GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pat ent,) considered the best mill ever in use in this county. Any of the nnove machines can be had by calling on or addressing the r übscribei, 2 miles fur), Gettysburg, on Ile llarrisbarg road, where specinien machines can be seen. WIRLE, Agent, April 8, 1867. tf • Gettysburg, Pa. PLAYED OUT! HIGH PRICES for Clothing! . Call, ex amine and be convinced of the fact at PICKING'S. ' Important TO ALL PERSONS! _HENDRICKS k WARREN have purohascd the Store formerly occupied by J. A. homes, and latter ly by 11. Swope, where they will keep constantly on haud a complete assortment of GROCERIE.S, including. Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Tens, Ba con, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatpcs, Salt, Tob te.. co, Ac., with every article to be found in n firat,elass Grocery. Also. CoNFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receive a share ofpnhlic pa tronage., and earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore given to the estab lishment. JOHN HENDRICKS, HIRAM WARREN Gettysburg, April 8, 1867. Great Reduction IN PRICES! rptllG undersigspd take great pleasure In raping that they have JUST RECEIVED n large stock of NEW GOODS, suitable for Spring and Summer Wear, which they p ill sell at VERY LOW prices. We can sell Bleached Muslins, 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 follow,: Cloths, Cassimeres; Vestings. Kentucky Jeans, Ccittonades. • Linens, Suspenders, Half Hose, Gloves; Collars, &c., kc. LADIES' WEAR—Cloths and C issimeres, for circulars and= sacks, Alplcas, Mohair Delaines all styles, Ginghatas, Calicoes, Gloves all kinds, Hosiery, /cc., &c. No trouble to show Goods. Givens a call. DUPHORN k HOfFMAN. Gettysburg, April 8, !tirl. Just the . Place' TO GET ; YOUR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, IC.— The undersigned having bought out W. R. H. Wisotzkey, (formerly Striekhouser Wisotzkey,) will continue the • GROCERY,'PROVISION 1 NOTION business, at the old stand, In Baltirnore street, II ft.* doors south of the Court-boise, Gettys burg, where it will afford him grist pleasure to respond to the calls of the public. His stock will always be kept fresh and full. so that buyers may at all times rely upon getting the hest of everything. His COFFEES, 'SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES; TEAS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, MAtches, Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, Bed Curds ; CONFECTIONS, Fruits, Nets, Segars, Tobaccos, STATIONERY, kc., kc., can't be.beat. He asks everybody, from town and country, to give him a call, convinced that W.s goods and prices will please. gisirOysters and Fresh Fish In theiesesson. S. M. GILBERT. April 8, 1867. •- _ Dr. Ceolic, 'HOMEOPATHIC. PHYSICIAN, Surgeon and Accouchcur, lIAVING permanently located in Hanover, Pa., respectfully offers his professional services to the public. Special attention given to difesscs of women and children. ' Prof. Ad. Lippe, M. D.,"Philadelphisi,_ " J. C. Morgan, U. D., " Wm. H. Cook, M. D. Carlisle, Pa., • Hon. Edward McPherson, Gettysburg, Pi., David Wills, Esq , J. A. Hoes, llanover, Pa. Office ou the Square, five doors west of Carlin street, second door Iron Csairrd Holed. AFril 15, 18G7. 17 , Another , Veto BY NORRIS. CLOTHTNG, EATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOW AS CHEAP AS BEFORE TEE WAR. Ai SO Anything in Me Genue;nenFurnishing Line, Cur b rotted *I theObettp Store et T. C. NORRIS. April 16, lilt It Urliikerhoff's CORN S I I ELL ER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigued would iulorm the Agri• eultucul public that he has purchased Irom. the Patentee 'ol this ettraorditture machine, the Patent Right for the States ol rennsyllea. Din and Niar)lar.d. Brinkerhoff's Corn Sheller, Separator land Cleaner, in pronounced the Lest nueohine ut the kind in this conntry. An I in proof, lit may be mentioned that tb• "Advieory Cunt mi tee appointed to select Implements for ex hibition at the Universal Exposition in Pares, in (807. have selected this Slitlle: as the been in America," and at the request of 3. C. fle.• by, U. S. Agent, a machine, Las been thine/ to Paris for exhibition. The fact miry also be stated that at the great trial of Agricultural 'lmplements, at Auburn, N. in July last, under the wield- Ce 3 of the Neat York State' Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerhoff Corn Sheller. Separator and Cleaner was reported by one of time mdst comiletent Committees as the nest Corn Sheller out. They say, We have carefully examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and hare no lie.itation in pronouncing it Me heel C rot Sheller tee ever !raw." The rtport is signed Ls ouch men as John Stanton Gould, President N. Y . State A g ricultural So•iety ; B P. John son, Secretary to slime; Solon B. binson, Ag ricultural Editor N. Y. Tribute ; Edwards Todd, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Ttlrra. From among many complimentary newspa per notices ; tht followiog, from the NOW York Obserrer, is deemed suffi, lent: ".among all the Hand Corr, Shellellmade in New York end Albany—and ove single firm manufActures more than 10,000 annually —not one can enter the circle a ill, the Sheller ' just invented by J. Brinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. it shells, separates and c:eanses, rap idly and easily, nt one operation, as rot as the - ears can be put into the hopper." The undersigned is non . prepared to dispose of COUNTY RIGH rs. He will lute 5H1...4,- LfiRS rendy fur sale.in the course of a muuth's time. • All letters to be addressed to W.ll. WIRLB; P. 0. Box 248, Gettrlburg Pa. . I March 11, 1867. IZZEI ROWE SEWING MACHINES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS, TRESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Ars celebrated foe doing the Lent work, nein. • Mntil .sullen needle for tie rein, thread Ihnn on* ..ther mse shine, and by the 1.111'4w-the] of the noat nrpuy eet machinery. we are n o w stile ..tipply tlo rory lest air• chines in the world. Thee. an:obit.. are mode under the Immediate stiperetelon of the president at the Company, ELIAS 1106" R. Js, the unghoal inrtntor d the New ins Machias, They are adapted tool] kook 111 Family Sewing, and to the use of Seanagreesee, (trees link. re, Tailors. 11.. aufacturers of Shirts, Colima chola (Atoka, Mentalist. Clothing, Hate, Cps, Cwt.?, Hoots, Shoes, Harness, re& d 1... Linen Omtler, etc. They wart( imu oily wall upon .11k, linen, Woollen and cotton meals, with *ilk cotton a limit thread. They will seem, quilt, anther, hem, enrd; Oridd. bled, sad perform *Tiny apemen of sewing, making • lwautlikil and perAtt stitch, sham on both sidesm the articles sewed. On Shoe sad Leather work It is oduiltl4 bare tio *sud. rers MM US omen seemrsvocrnix 1. Denote end Excl.lleum of Stitch, silk,. on both dim of the fabric *red. Ppenwth. Miramar and Durability tilDattot that will sot nip or Kan& & &mow of Thread. 4. Attachments sod wide range of application to pum poem and 340.41.1 k. Tlra stitch invented by Ma. nowt, and made on thill Machine, Is the nowt popolni nod dumb* -mar at/ &V* ArilleaMlJ nth on fa th. t r.c,ple trrnan4 Mr. Olsten* the Medallion Ilewi ul ELI AA HOWL AL tmlieddod in naafi Maebbia, without width uses rito pad. law Tie One Woe Comm, NW Cluishia# Wrest, PMILABISLPIILII6 SIBLEY & STOOPS. Diu Marra far Kaman Powaylvan*, Sew &wary ea/ Delaware, to whew all aliplicacleaa bur swedes lama We Sada. stir AL applicatloos will rporiv• praumpt sitteetica. • isga..(;eu. Jaoubs k Bru , Agents,' Gettig. burg. April 1,1.86 7. 3m 114 - FARMERS, ATTEND TO TOUR INTERESTS! Getty burg Foundry, THE subscriber would inform kis catomert and others, that beds still manufacturing variotti kinds of C stings and Machines, mad* to order, on short notice, such Is THRESHERS AND POWERS, (five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed Hullers and Cleaners, Corn She Hers and Sep-, armors. Cornfodder Cutters. Strom cad Day Cutters ; PLOUGHS, such as C Ist Ploughs. B trshear Ploughs, Side. hill and Corn Ploughs; the WillE-SPRINO HORSE it AKEt the latest improvement; also Metal Sere*, fur-Cider Presses, IRON - RAILING for Cemeteries or Porches. with ererythiat else iH his line, all at low prices. YOlt SAL,II.--A light Two-horse Wagon, a One-horse Wagon, ands Spriug Wagon. all new. DAVID STERNER. April 30, Ma. tf Tin Ware and Mayes. TAE subscriber respectfully informs the public that be still continues the business of making - • ALL KINDS OF ROOD TEN WARK. at the old stand. (formerly Andrew Polle)'s,) in York street, Gettysburg, where he has the largest assortment of tin ware in the emit", with many other articles for kitchen tute, ke. Also. COOKING STOVES k Nl' -PLAT EITOVIrkt, 01 the very best kinds.. B. G. COOL Mar. 12, 1842. If TSLA EITCB in Prties I all kinds of Bendy-made Clothing! •To be convinced you have but to colt at • PICILMO'S. CLEAN FACES.—inst received another supply of superior Ras...rs. Strops, Brush es and Soap, at ROW A WOODS'. Trush is for the Evelaior Gallery, Al I ars waited upon in rota.lon and with din= notch. O. J. TY81L13.5. • A NYBODY ran hove Inn bands. are ! ** Ar. R. Horner's °ties. /10 to"riurnottN a Borryilicsiiir". k j your Dry Goode, Noilons; . `Quientrii' kc., on the northwest Derma of *Dhow444, esitysbarg, Pa. 31==