' ", of Nerehavill Itatil die County of Adam', returned Med ihimsided by the Undersigned, 11; pra Mercantile Tatra, in ,siccordanee • With thi several Amts of Assembly, for the year 11166-67, of (foods, liValee and her. chenille*: Borough of Gott* :burg. „ — Fshoontoc.. k 1)too.; Delmer & Ziegler, - J. re. Schick. Rebert & Elliott, George ,Arnold, • - Jacob Brinkerhoff, • stow & Woods, F. B. Picking, Ephrainl.llinuigh, -Julie Forney, Mrs. Mary Martin, 8.11. Gilberti- • Michael Spengler, blue, (Shoe Store,) Miss H. McCreary, 8. 8. McCreary, • , A, D. Buehler, ' Cobeau & Crawford, -Jacobs & Brother, • A. Scott & Bon, ,John Gruel, Dr. Robert Horner, - Miss• Mary McMaster, Joseph Gillespie, — liendricks k Warren, Boyer it Son, A. R. Feistel, Henry Overdeer, Theo. Norris, -Philip Winters, Lewis Strouse, Wlll.4.l(artin, k Bgnner,(Warehous McCurdy & Hamilton," Culp k Karnehaw, " Alex. Spangler, C. li. Buehler; _Guinn & Reilly, John M. Swan, ..Dophorn & Iloffman„ Miss Nott, George F. Kaaarish, .• Wm. k henry Meals, John Warner,. Mrs. H. M. Paxton, , •'James' pierce,. George 11. Swope, 8. G. et,ok, • :Daniel Culp, Geo. C. Strickhouser, Wm. T. King, Joseph While it Son, Outoberlan li. Palton43lgbatn; - Reading Tauoiinbaugh k Neely, • Adam K. Myers. I. & D. Howard, Menalien -Spiry h Hoopes, ♦. T. Wright, Jacob Niter k Son, D. Elden, if. S. Penrose, win, A. Elden, Surkhol :er A Hoffman, prerdeer, Liberty Da•i.l . Sanftiel Martin, _Charles Buhrivan, Martiu Ortorho%zer, Union. t, John Boblot, Rd* ard-Neutz, Batter Israel Shuck, Vie, Miller, 71{durArd Staley, 1 1 :1LA ].cob Aremisli Gulden, llantilagto -1' R. Cli s, liettslieir. Frfuk. Girdeer, ilartuian k Sadler, Mrs.. Grridt, Boil 6: LAishsw, Leval W. Ilvikes, - 11. W. Zie,:ler, ' Samuel A. Atili,r,' 'John W. Reitzel, ifoantjoi Sohn Yo9t, - - Jnnei Coiling, - BAr4h Vanwel Faber, . Oxford. John C. Xottek, Frineis X Smith, John llinter, • 'livid Hoke, J. C. Neely, WITI. D. Bottet•rl . , Aht , lintri Sherle, R. IL Font% N. Bro., Jackson 13, era, Francis - Sherniin, II Kiel M. 11 Bier, Iltifflicius. Cltrrnany! 7..fdi• uyri, A nu aims J. Smith. Strabai►. Philip Jlnnn, , Imnirl Golden, ~toltry Omit, Jr., - Built) King, Brugh t Myers, Benjamin Kiebultz, Littteitow Maas k Bpanglri, Steffy .& rooting & Staub, Itph i raini Myers, CrOise 4 11:0., Huron, :Snyder & Son, -Samuel Little, Henry Reeser, Alex. Shock, Weikert & '.I. H. flutters, Sarah Warr's, II S. Klein, Wm C. Merrick, David Schwartz, Herber & Co.; - -Amos Keler , . . Mitring t Lefever, N. F. B.rker, John M. Clay, garnittonb Woks & Hinkle r . Sullivan & Dinner & Shields, • Israel Fri Line,. Esrit Overhultzer, Latimor A T. M. firenamnn, AdiYm berew, Mounlpitas , J. k E. Miller, q. Lawrence &Co., — E. 4. Pints, — llVoi. A. McSherry, - SimOn Barn lab, • lJanies Shancbrook, Berthick B Mary Malik n, Dysert tc Wirt Lewis Jordy, • Mrs Mayes,. David E. Hollinger, Win. Dacia, Fetter .. klDoehenonr, t.Diserwir,9 John Fowler, ie ttlin ael Hefty, .1 • e Gu ernaror k-eerOger, Bar ara-Oaster, . Emanuel Diller, t Prank/in' Mrs, Holleran, Marlin L. Miller, • PIA tk k Spinglint, 'Jos fit Lives, - Jolla Carpenter, Henry W. Witmoro. Jacob Mark', • lame, Hebert, '•-•• , A. Liktle" I Bro., • pre A. Waybright, Ji t iku 1 J. 1 r Mein, Wm. Wolff, • J-rstratig, ISP*hirisr) lindebron4, • (FouoySto Gecirire Mistedorft, Jc6b Oesise Jelin Voibeck; Daniel Raffenoperger, 1 . ' Goo. W.4bangler,_ 13 11! 2 krOne• ' P. A C. Yeatts, 13 111 John F. Houck, ',„. 14 .- 1 Dan el Delap, 14 7 ~..D .......w..0 inanimins 4k DiniVim' Ada iehl, 6 John He " g, A Wm . . f 12 9 Is 13 13 Dolls. Cts. ISO 00 12 511 25 r 0 10 00 10 00 1 - 0 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 T 00 3 00 2 . 00 20 00 7 - 00 2 00 Notice is hereby given to all,persons inter. ested in the above return of classification, that I will hold :an Appeal, at the Commis skitters' Office, in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the. 15th day of 'JUNE next, between the hours of 9 A. 11. and 3 P. 31, when and where all persons that ina i y consider •bemielres ag grieved by said elaseitication may attend. iiiirTHe above Licenses must he paid on or before the first day of July, 1867. J. M. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercantile Taxes for Adams co. May 13, 1867. 4t 14 7 00 11 15 00 111 •10 00 14 7 00 •15 10 00 14 7 00 14' 7 GO 14 700 10is , 00 14 - 7 00 12 12 50 15 7 Q 0 15 ' 10'00 18, 10 00 14 T 00 14 T GO 19 13 50 ) 5 , 30 t.O 30 00 REDUCED PRICES! AT TIVELrBAND A HALF CENTS! IAT Tiff:LYE AND A HALF CENTS ! ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES DE- Call at once and buy some of the Cliap (foods now opening at 10 . 20 00 30 00 1.1 • lb 00 14 t 00 1$ _ 10 00 11 I'4 50 14 T t 00 14 ? 00 April 8, 1867 New and Cheap Clothing 7 , 14 • " 7 00 r-14 7 00, 14 I CO 14 700 ,f 14 7 00 114 - 700 il4 • -700 ' 16 r oo 14' - 7 00 114 . 'I Q 0 i. STACKS OP THEM! ir BRINKERHOFF, corner a the 0 and Yurir-street, has just returned from the city with ad - unusuatly attractive assort ment of CLOTIIikG FOR SPRING & SCUMERWEAR which he will. sell at such prites as cannot fail, to take them off very rapidly. Call and judge for yourselves. To look at the excel lent material, tasteful cutting, and next mid substantial sewing, and then to 14 0, his.low orices--callets cabuot help hut buy, when they see it so much to their interest to do.so. 1= lie has Coats, Pauts, Vests, of till etylcs ~and.materials; • I Hats, Bunts, and Sheer; I Shirts, of all kinds, llosiery, Gloves, Hand kerchiefs, Neck Tins, Cravats, Linen and Paper Cullers', Suspenders, I:iushes, Combs; Trunks, Valicts, Umbrell.is, Pocket Knives, Score, Smoking and Chewing Tobaecvs, Pipes. Stationery, kc.; Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, with a thousand and one other articles, entirely too numerous to detail io a newspaper advertisement., Ile aaka the utter, Lion of the public to his new stock, confident that it will please—and no one can or will sell cheaper. Don't forget the place—corner of York street and' the !Diamond, Gettysburg. _ f oo 1.00 T 00 T 00 T 00 t 00 10 00 T 00 ►t 00 7 , 00 I 00 '1 00 I 01 Eli 7 00 7 0o V 00 7 00 14 , t oo )4 I 00 14 T'oo JACOB BRINKERHOFF. April :9, 1843 T. ti _ . New Drug Store IN NEW OXFORD. underdigneti 11.0 opened a Drug Store 1 in New Oxford, Mom eoutity, and re. epeetfully calla the attention ul the peLlic to hte at'ork of 13 14 00 14 , 7 00 7 00 11's 7 00 142 7 00 14 , 7 00 PAINTS, OILS, 13 10 00 10 30 00 14 I 00 . 13 50 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 :00 .14 7 00 14 1, 700 14 00 VARNISHF.A. DYE-STUFFS, WINDOW GLASS, Patent Medicines and a full assortment of DRUGS; in a word s complete stock al o.Aids generally kept in a :i-it-dais Drug Store. All of which hate been putchased daring the past two weeks, and will b- sold low. All the articles formerly inanufictured at the old establishment in Ea-t Iterlin can be !Hill here. Understanding business perfectly. sod selecting , his gc,nds himself, he- is able to . w•rrant his Drugs purr and us represented. The public are rtgiie.ted to It;ve hum D. U. SIILLEIL. 1 'l 4 Zew Oxford, flay C, 1461. Gm 7 00 7 00 T to.o 7 OC I Green Ridge! , N EW STOILE kNED NEW GOODS ! T 01.11 V YOL t ECK Flae conunpnced Sture:lteeping nt Green Ridge, in Hamilton tam ncdtip, Adams county, ' on the Ilatztpton bt&rupike, nut: would inform the public that he hue jusereturned from the city with au excellent assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, 'BARD-WARE. QIINEXS-WARE. CEDAR-wAritc, TIN- WA ItE, I no T 00 CANDIES, NOTIONS, Tobaccos, &c., ke.—indeed, a full and com plete hue or liudfp, to suit the necessities awl itisti•s of all.. His prices are as low ita the very lowest—Golieoes at 10 ceuts and Muslim; at 11 cents, as instances. lie feels that his goods and prices will he satisfactory to—the public, and therefore cites a large sh4re of cu stom, from near and r far. Do t forget thi - advice—the Green ; Ridge Stor, e the pluceto get the full .worth ' of your clone.. April 22, 18GT. t( • Lecture to Tung Iffen. 15 00 T 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 JUST I'UftLIStIED, inn Sealed Envelope. Pike Six cents. A, • Lectare en the-Noture, Treatment aua ltHdlegi Cure of 1 4 permotorrlice, or Semi nal Weakness, Incoluntory Emissions, Sexual Debility, and Impediments to Mortlake gen- , erally, Nervousness * , ecnsuniption, Epilepsy, ! and Fits Neut.,' and Phylical Incopticity, • resulting from Self-Abuse' Sce.—By ItIiBERT J. CULVERWELL, M. Author of the "Green linok," , • The world-renowned outlet, in this admi. table Lecture, clearly proles from his own experience that the awful conse,queme of Self-Abuse may be effectually - removed wi.h out medicine, and without dangerous .uegical operations, boogies, instruments, rings, or cordials, pointing out a untie of cure at once pertain and effectual, by which e7ery suff-rer, • no Matter what his condition In ty be, may core himself cheaply, privately, and ra.fieally. This Lecturp will prove a boon to thousands and ihous.tuds. - er o 0 T 00 13 10 00 14 t 00 14 - I 00, 14 po 14 00 14 t 00 r. 14 - V 14 14 14 14 V 14 - 14' • r Sins under seal to any address, in a plain celled envelope, on the receipt of i•ix cents. of two postage. stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell'a "Marriage Guide," price 1:5 cents. Address the•pub.ishers CHILE. J. C. KLINE k PO., 117 Bowery, New York, PostoOffice Box 4586. May 20, 1867. 3m .C 4 ZATEMENr of Bounty Arrouut of MOUNT -1.3 PLEASANT TOW tisllll% for quota nil.l In Meptentber-arlOctoliner,l 4—aCCOUllt aett led May School Dlnettons in mount with Mountpleasant 14 t 13 , 10 14 t 14 ' t 14 1' Boantp Tax received In Subscription money received, *17,101 ut •, Exoneration* for 1141, CR. .. 007 78 Peg, . , Si 217 Amount paid for 2Srecratlls• 'was Oa libliectors' fees,' Me 30 Expense* of reeralting committee, 880 47 Interest 00 loam '' ' ' 800 85 Percentage for collecting subscripttorti, 42 In Expenec or settlement. 1/1 10 BoWnce In Treasurer's hand*,_ . 127.17 ' 14 14 V 13 10 14 V 14 14 7 14 14 We, the undenitgaed, Andftootof Bfoontpleaa ant townshtpdisvo examined theaboveiteeounta, and end them airteot to the beat of out know. edge. F. X. ITH. . JACOBS M HEM LER, ' PICTS 8. Sarni. Mn)- 13,198?. St Auditors. 14 'l 14 14 • 7 -14 , , 13 10 14 " ' 7 )14 7 34 kT ORRIS ha just returned from the 1310 '4ll with- IC large assortment of Clothing. Lail and examine them. ' - " 1 FMay 8, 'sl. The f place fo -100 r Witt it vary sheep ltieen—nt _ - APPEAL NEW GOODS ELEGANT CALICOES GOOD MIISLINS FYING COMPETITION FAHNESTOCKS' AT BRISKERLIOFFS. Bounty Account. 1;!I New Goods. Cali at the New' Store, OPPOSITE TEE COURT-110110E, 'Gettysburg, Penrect. NEW • GOODS • AND LOW PRICES! The undetsignel have opened a new Pry Goods Store, in Kendlehirt's building, dire.A ly opposite the Court-Louse, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, and Start with a splendid stock, embracing everything to be found in a first class establishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that must astonish every oue. 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, CASSIMERES, Jeans, Cottonades, Vesting', Gloves, Suspenders, Neck Ties, and every thing else in the Gentlemen's line. For the Ladies w'e have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereges, Lawns, Delnines, Ging hams, Calicoes, Gloves, Parasols. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Hosiery, White Goods, with what ever else may be called for. Also, a large stock of NUSLINS, Sheeting% Tickings, CARPETING; QUEENS-WARE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, kc., kc. Call at the New Store, opposite the Court house, and examine the stock, before pur chasing elsewhere, April 15, 1867 New Spring Goods. T L. SCHICK invites the attention of his j his friends and customers to his large and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, ,Comprised in part cf French Meritoes, All Wool Poplitts, All Wool Delaines, _ All Wool Plaids, Plain Poplins, Black and Fancy Silks, Tamise Cloths, Black and Colored Alpacas Black Cloths at.d Cassimeres, Fancy Cassimeres, Cassinets, Jeans, - ' = Flannels of all kinds, Gloves and Stockings. Also, a- fine lot of Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, as well as an abundant variety of Notions, all of which will be sold chelp for the cash. - J. L. :SCHICK. 'April 15, 18n7. New Goods ! CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST ! IF you wish to buy good and cheap .Goods, call at JACOBS & IMO'S. STORE, near Myers' Hotel, in Cbamberabnrg street, Gettysburg. They hate the very best s,lec (inn of• goods, such as CLOTHS, CASS'. MERES, TWEEDS, &c., the market can pro duce, and are determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or country. AnT person wishing to have their' cut out, ran bare it done free of charge. Tnose desiring Goods made up, can also be accommodated. We warrant the best work and the best tits to be bud onywbere. Fu humbug in•whitt we say. We hate on hand the very best and most durable SEWING ES, and are always ready to wait on purchasers: Full eatistac tion given as to operating machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to he the best in use. JACOBS do BRO. April la NEW STOUES GETTYSBURG TN ennneetion with their BAT and SHOE 1 kusiness, _ 1201 V & WOODS Lace opened out a full_ and entirely new Etoekirof DRY GOODS A.:t) NOTIONS For t. ,. e LADIES we save ell the LATEST s•rYLE of DRESS 000DS AND DOMESTICS For )Jeri and Boys we hare Cloths, Cassliners, Jeans, Tweeds, Co.toi.dtdes, Nankeens, Denims, tic. March 25, 1861 1167. Spring Millinery 1567. AND FANCY GOODS. f ISS li. MeCHEAItV bas put received a AL large and beautiful iLssortuteut of ilea, style, Fancy Bonnets, Cranes, Fancy Ilais, Plain Hats, . Featht rs, Frames, P.itikons, Nets, !Towers. ' Pins, ke , kc Also, a general asotrtment of Lailies'•Tol- LET GOODS, consisting in putt of Emliroider eil Fancy He id Dresses. Plain do . Linen and Thread Lace Collars, Paper do , Thread Lace, Farley Combs, Dressing do., Hair Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Powdets, Corset., Hosiery, Gloves, Linen Hankeichiefs, Hoop Skirts and lutant Goods. Thankful for the li received, in seasons p ft um her lady triendi April 15, 1867. 21i Look to A T A t d h a e m s : n t h countyenotl sotto:tient of N E W at red LADIES' of all kinds i Calicos. Muslin' 12f cents per UiiNTt.K propOrtionately cheal, ALSO. CHEAP GEOCERIES., Sugar at 10 eenla per pound, and other things in proportion. Determined not to be under sold, and consideriu,4 it a pleasure to show Goods, we extend an rivisation to ail. Come and see our stock, ea we btlieve it will be to your interest to call before purchering else- Wbere. tN - DANNER. SUIELDS. April 22, 1807. 3m Town Properly AT PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers his property, the WHITE SWAN HOTEL, in South Washington street, at Pri vate Sale. The house is a NEW TWJ-STORT BRICK, with Back-building, and an extra BuiMinx adjoining for a Bar-room. Also 3n the preruiVes a good Stable, a never -failing well of water, a ei-tern, and choice fruit The property - is a very desirable one, and should 'command the attention of buyers. This is the house that was so terribly aliened during the battle of Gettysburg, and will always be looked upon as au object ef interest on that accouLt. 67,c9.1 2,437 $5 0,772 50 The terms can be learned by calling on the subserlber, residing thereon. • JACOB STOCK. April 29, 1987 ADAM SPITLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Adem Spitler, late of Monntpleasant township, Ad ams county, deceased, having "been gra nted to the undersigned, the first named residing In Union township, and the last named residing in Oumberland township, they hereby give db.- tice to , all persons indef.ted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them pro; perly authenticated tor settlement. DEBRA' BAIR, 517.MXt 03 11ENBY BISHOP, Hey e, 1887. et Administrators. AONE bat Ent-rate PIOTURNS are allowed to be taken from theNzeelidot Gallery. ides ahead before the order is filed. C. .1. TYSON, REBEET & ELLIOTT, AN'()TIIER ROW & WoODS iberal patronage she has ast, she hopes to receive an early call. , ur Interests. of Bain street, Fairfield, Pa., can be found an aa- GOODS ed priced. RESS GOODS at 10 cents per yard, yard; EN'S WEAR. lottce. "<"4, , ! ..,r •• „ :ma y . , r , :; • - -re ;J:1 4 • ~ L ; I , 4 • wv „e Hubbard's SELF-RAKER. THE undersigned are agents for thiel cele brated Combined Self.raking Reaper and Mower. This machine has two driving wheels, hinge-joint and folding-bar, is very simple in construction, and is considered by those who have used them to be eqnal in grass to any light machine made for mowing only. It cuts 4 test 8 inchei-in grass, and 5 feet 6 inchwin grain, is a rear-cut side-delivery, capable of cutting a whole field of grain without binding a sheaf, and does the must satisfactory work in lodged grain, to be worked with two horses. We claim this Self-raker to be the beat in existence. Farmers reading over the different advertisements will come to the conclusion that all are best, but we will give them our reasons for calling oars the beet: Ist. This Self-raker has four rakes (no blanks or fans). The driver, by means, of a small lever in front of him, can make either rake sweep the platform at his will. You will see by this that it makes no difference how far you have to drive, you can always have a full sheaf, 'thereby saving binding, gathering or dividinrsheaves. , 2nd. If your grain is one thickness eu that It will permit of making a sheaf each revolu tion of the Rake or you Wish to put the dtiver on the horses, you can din so by simply thaw kg one bor, and still keep the rakes all on-to drop into the lodged or tangled grain. is one ?Mitt to which we wish to 'draw your attention. Take notice where all these rakes s , rike into the grain and then compne theta with blanks or reels on other Self-rakers. 3d. If you wish your oats on a swath, tie your lever fast, and it a ill do its wtirk per feztly and you will he safe for wet weather. 4th. All men know that in a band-raking Reaper that the reel must be changed for dif ferent kinds of grain to make it reel on plat form, and so must a Self-raker to make pertect work in extreme tall or shott grain. This Rake has tbis most desirable and indispensa ble improvement, which co other rake 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 by nil disinterested and practical machinists to be decidealy simple and durable in its cinistrac titn At the great National Field Trial, held,at Auburn, New York, lust July, which is coil 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 Suite Agricultural Society, this machine was awarded' ,he Gold Medal for the best Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower, (Class No. 4). Since the _great trial, different matbines are claiming Medals, and most persons are in n fog about it. We will explain : There were about 5U different machines entered for the different Medals, and they nere cla.seJ as follows: The best machine in each class was awarded a Medal, and the second beat a prize of $25. _ Class No. 1, Light Mowers; Nct. 2, Reapers, Hand Rake, (for grain only); K0..21, flyafief Self-rake, (tor grain crnl.oe)er No. 3. Combined Reaper and Mower Oland-rake): No, 4, Com bined. Reaper and Mower, (Sell'•rahe) Hub bard's; No. 5, Combined 11.1,nd and Self raking Reaper and Mower, (thrown eut on account of interior work.) At the Field Trial held .by the Center County Agricultural Society, us Mc Allist•r's farm, last July, Huhhard's Combined self- raking &caper and Mower was awarded the highest premium fur the best work done. See Citculara for report All we ask is farm ers to come and see this machine for them selves. We warrast them to give entire satisfaction in all respects. Sample machines on hand. Extras always on hand. Branch Shop at York, Pa. Addreis Granite Bill Post• office, Adams county, Pa. giv- Alb° Pratt & Sineiller's Patent Horse Rakes on hand, built by Geo. W. Brant At Co., Columbia. Pa. lIENRY THOMAS ik SON, Agents. Copied from Report of Auburn Field Trial. T the Great National Field Trial at An burn, N. Y, the Committee on the pig!. i/y trot*, assumed the No: 90 to repre sent the best work that can be done. The No. 3U as reprasenting the best work that :can be done with a Hand Scythe. The No. 20 as in ferior to any work that would be tolerated by. a teepee:able farmer. The gralantion of work expressed by numbers int, mediate. Class First, Independent Mowers, the three best Machines oat of ten were milked as fut. lowa : No 1, 40 ; No. 2, 39 ; NO. 3, 36. 'lt wih be seen by reference to the Judges' Report. on page i i, that Hubbard's Combined Self-raker drew 38 in grass, which is hat a tritle less than the twerbest Independent Mow ers, manufactured expressly tor inou ing, while all the rest came far short of it. On page 29 will be touted that it was marked 39 in Shel don's lodged wheat, whilst no other machine ceived this mark. Ou page 80, on descrip tion, it says, the rake-teeth can drop down to a level with the guards to catch lodged grain, and KM over a rake guard, to preterit the teeth from dropping into the knife and raising quickly afterwards. There are also Oats out side of the take to clear the divider. The rake track, working an a pivot, by this ter ranginent gives to the machine thn ability to work in the tallest grain or shortest c lover seed: The work of IirBILIRD'S BAKE - excited much admiration upon the ground. Its sim plicity and easy adjustibility are worthy of high commendation, and it is the, only one Ly which oats C. 112 be swathed. Committee on di-aft—tested by dynameter, it wail the lightest &Mt by 32 pounds—under all others. Weight as Mower 700 pounds ; as C.hzi bleed Sell-raker, 1,005 pounds. ear - Persons wishing to purchase Hand rakers and af - erwerds hare the r.ike attached, can be supplied by us ; also Mowers to be had ready to attach to rake hereafter. HENRY THOMAS St SON, Agents. May 6, 1807. tf • - Grocery dc Liquor Store. A LARGE assortment of fine GROCERIES, , Teas, Coffees, White Sugars of , all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Urkang "Molasses, and all grales of Syrups ; NESS MACKEREL, Instill market. All kiuds• of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey; kc., for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity. Per B. Mishlees Herb Bitters, and the "Great Zingari Bitters. • WM. J. MARTIN, - Baltimore at., Gettysburg. - April tf Notice. TAMES WITHERSPOON'S ESTATE.—Let tens testamentary on the estate of J,tmes Witherspoon, late of Freedom township, Ad ams county, deceased, having beet, granted to the undersigned, the first named residing In Freedom township and the last named residing in the borough of Gettysburg, they hereby give notice to all persons indebted to said estateio make immediate payment, and those having claims agaiitst the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH WITHERSPOON, JOEL B. DANNER, May 6, 1867. fat Executors. Notice. EERY - 11EIVLEWS ESTATE—Letterr testamentary on the estate of Henry eider, late of , Mounijoy township. Adams coduty, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same township, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to mete immediate payment, and these having claims against the same to,prt.- sent them properly aushentiente4 far •settle meat. JOHN THOME; May 6, 180. It* Executor. The:fational REAPERS AND MOWERS. Hof hella rdlents The No. 1 Machine has two Drit ing Wheek, Rings 'Joint and Folding Bar, making it I very convenient to more from one place, to another; is very Silllple in its construction, extremely light draft and durable. cults 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 5 feet, 2 inches in grain; is a Selt• Raker and Side Delivery, and ; is capable of cutting a whole field without • binding a sheaf, and does the most satisfacto ry work This Machine can also be used as a I Rand Machine without injuring its qualities I as a Reaper,., The Machine I, warranted to ;cat Grass as well as any Single Mower that • cuts the same width. It is a strong two horse Machine—three or tour can be used, if I required, in hilly ground. -GREAT ,IMPROVIIII On have been made for the coming season. The Machine is also perfectly balanced, no weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or I Reaping. ' No. 2i4 a light two-horse Machine, and it 1 differently constructed, cutting oc the right ' blind side ; and in front of Drtving Wheeti is ia Self-Raker. and S'...te Delivery. The differ ! care in the width of cut is 6 inches. , The shifting lever and the raising anti low ' ering levers are both at the driver's right side, it and with hs right f t upon a pedal and his left upon a foot-ate l he has the power and control of the whole ingehine, he can raise or i lower the platform front three to fourteen inches, can throw the machine out of gear, and regulate the rake so as to mnke the sheaves large or small, and all this at the satne time and Without retarding the motion or speed ofttig machine. All Marbiires warranted to give satisfac tion I For further information apply to • , LEWIS BUSHMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tf _ SIIII{}IIIAN'S NATIONALSKLF-DISCIILUGING STP.EL SPRING TOTH Horse Bake I Patented September 91h, 1862, and Ile-issued-De- cember GA, 1864 This' Bake is aft Independent Steel Spring Tooth flake, and has proveb itself !o be the most - perfect 110ft.SE ItAiiE Low iu u-e. With this Ralce the Horse does all the work, 'both the fidkicg and Discharziag, dri ver moving a ieVer a 'few inches, which throws it in par, and as the Lor=e inoves forward it rdiFes the tPeth and eLioor g es its fond, and then shifts out of gear - itself, the t-eth drop ping down ready to rake again. By this ope ration it is easily understood that the Baker has hardly any work to do at all! Important imp.ovements have been made of late, making it very simple and durable in its c,,nstruction. Thou ands of them have been sold in the lew last years, and given the best kind of satisfaction. Apply to LEWI43 BITSTIMAN, , Agent, 3 miles &oath o! Getty.buig March 4, 1867. tf. Removal. 1867. A. It. FEISTEL, healer in, trkJeks, Watches and Jenlcley, ji.• AS 4.eloved his Store to York Sireet, next d or to Boyer St•Son's.Grocery, and meetly opeosite the Gettysburg National Bank, Ivherelte has on hand, awl is couotaut -1- receiving, urge gupplics of 'CLUCKS, from the beat Manufactories in the United States ; all E tyles, Rrgul itor thrice, bight. day' end Twenty-four Hour Clot kg, u ith :fr! without .Alarm Attachment—all warranted, and %ill be sold cheap. Pikes from $3 :m to $9 50. , W ATCHES, of American and Foreign manufacture; Cold and Filter, linut,ing-case and Open-face , ' Le- Detadied Levers, Straight Line, White Movement, Lepines, Bailroid Time-keepers and Timing Watche., all warranted—at prices ranging from $l3 00 to F 75 00. JEWELRY. - A splendid misortment of Rings, chased and plain, Wedding, sings Suitable for Gifts, Silver Riots, and Gutter Perchn Ladies' Breastpins and Eor•rings or ull stiles and prices, Gent's Pins of all hinds,. Masonic, Uld Fellotvs. lied lien and Templar's. Gold Pens and Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, silver, !Rated and steel, a large variety of Gold and Silver Vest and Curb Chains, Gent's Bosom. Studs, Sleeve Bcttons, Lick( ts, Charms, Ate., &c., sold TII‘N TUX CH +.114:3T. ble'Clocks, W.,telies, Jewelry and Ninvienl Ititronients at every description RI:PAIRED to order, and sati.faction guaranteed in all CaSe3: Thankful for the liberal patronage hereto• fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the con tinuance of the s.aue. A. It FEISTEL Gettyaburg, April 15, 18u7. tf XL I NCI-) S VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE CF THE ACE! Grew-headed Iveoplo have their locks restored by it to the dark, lustrous, 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 rejoices People - whose heaths are covered with Dandruff and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps 23ald.iliwactod 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 beeituse It is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use It because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody wine and wig use It; because i t Is t h e c le aned and bear article in the market ! .1,, For Sale by Druggists generally. Price $1 3(1 Pet bottle. tar For sale by A. D. Buehler and R. !Ri fler, Gettysburg, and A. F. Barker, Littlestn syn. April 23, 1867. Err New Arraugetients. nENRY OVERDEER, ell fhi I.l , itt in Itattimore St., attiyabitry, hue made el rangements ti get fresh applies every week, from the city. and is determined to sell cheap. He invited ell to Ore him it cell. Air stock tonshits of GRUCF.RIE.S, NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Neal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Segars and Snit!, SUGAR, COFFEE, Teas, Syriip, litolasseer Candles, Cost Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, candies, Ac., he. air ?he Caell or Trade' will be given for Country Produce, each as Flour, Corn, Wu, Butter, Ens, Potatoes, Rags, k.c.„ April 8, Ism tf pR: HORNER'S IMAGRANt MYRRH pre serves- the , Teeth. cures all, diseases of he gams and purifies the breath. TILE PREMIUM MOWER AND REAPER. DODGE 8 [IA [WESTER. AWARDED the Special Diploma and Grand Medal of ihrfor fI3 the be.,t com- Linel Mower, Rand-raking Reaper and Self raking Re.tpet—on exhibttion-at the great fair of the St. Louis Agricultural and Mechanical Association, October Gth, 1806. 01110 AND BUCKEYE PATENTS. At the great trial of Reapers and lowers'at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, by the New Turk State Agricultural Society, this Machine was awarded the prrferelice over all others in CittBd No. 5. This class was the most• impoy tent of any, as it embraced Mowing and timid and Sylf-r.kking 'Zeigler iu the same Machine. This Machine has been awarded Medals and first, Premiums by the Pennsylvcnis and lowa Stale Faire, and by linndreds of County Fairs In all parts of the country. This MAchine took the first Premium at the Adams Ceram; Agricultural Fair held at Denderstille, Sep ternbct, Ma. Also, BALL'S 01110 & RUSSELL'S SCREW P.:,'WER.. Hopi first-class Machines, having sold a num ber of these „Machines in the last three yearn. They have given goner it satisfaction wherever used." We ask farmers to call and examine these machines before purchasing ilsewhere, as they will be able to male a better selec tion. We could produce quite a number of certificates from some of the best farmers in the county, but deem it unnecessary, its we warrant these miebints to live satisfaction with a fair trial, or no tale, Insured for our season. made always kept on hand. We have made artatigeutents to hare repairing done when needed at any time and on moderate terms. WWI the above we have for sale a number of valuable Farming Implements. SULKY CORN PLOUGH, Can be used for ploughing and cultivating rorn—lintshing, one row at a time. Can al,o he i, ed for loosening up corn ground or put ting in seeding. Iti raising the front sl.ovels it can be used fur in irking out corn ground— marking two rows at a tame. A Cornplanter ern alao be attached, planting two rows at a time. . C R_l4l 'C RUSH .E It S.; For crushing corn in the car or slrelleJ STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, • For Schools, Churches, Farms, &u. STEEL PLOEGHS, sityrits PATENT. HAY RAK,I.IS, Mt article every farmer should have—the best in the market, hand or self;discharging. . GRAIN DRILLS; (Wilionichby's Patent,) with Crowell's G.Lano attachment. . 1867. Harrisburg 'GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pat ent,) considered the best mill ever in use i❑ this county. Any of the above machines enn he bad by calling on or addressing the Eubscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, ou tte Harrisburg road, a hero specimen machines c.intie seen. WHILE, Agent, April 8, 1867. tf , Geoysbuig, Pa. PLAYED OUT! TTIGH PRICES for Clothing. Call, ex la amine and be convinced of the fact at PP. KIND'S. Great Redaction IN PR ICES! 41115 undersigned take great pleasure in e.‘yipg that they have JUST RECEIVED a large stock of NEW GGOBS, suitable for Spring and Summer Wear, which they will sell at VERY LOW, prices. We can sell Bleached Mosling, 1 yard wtde, at, 18 cents, which was sold at 30 cents a few weeks ago, We have reduced the prices of ALL OTHER GOODS IN PROPOB.TION. We have GENTLEMEN'S WEAR as follows : Cloths, Cassitneres, Vestings, Kentucky Jeans, Cottonades. Linens, Suspenders, Half llose, Gloves, Cull ,rs, &c., &e. • WEAR—Cloths and Cassimeres, for circulars ai.d sacks, elwicas, Mohair Flails, Delitines all styles, Ginghams, Calicoes, Gloves all kinds, Hosiery, &c., &c. No trouble to chow Goods. Cite us a call, DUPHORN & HUFFMAN. .Gettysburg, April 8, 18r7. Just the Place TO GET YOUR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &C.— The undersigned batting bought out V.. H. U. \Visotzkey, (formerly Strickhouser & Wisotzkey,) will continue the GROCERY, PROVISION k NOTION business, at the old stand, in Baltimore street, a reeve doors south of the Court-house, flettys• burg, where it will alfo-d hien ,great pleasure to respond to the calls of the public. His stock will always be kept fresh and full, sitl , that tapers may at all times re3y upon getting the best of everything. Ilia CUFF EES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, Cheese, S•arch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Teil,s, Buckets, Brooms, Bed Cords ; CONVECTIONS; Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Tobaccos, STATIONERY, kc., kc., can't be beat. Ile asks everybody, from town and country. to give him a call, convinced that his goods and prices will please. fdrOysters and Fresh Fish In their a enson S. M. (ALBEIT. April 8, 1867. Another Veto NORRIS. B Y CL 0 TII G, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTSrAND SHQI'.:S, AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. aheo, Anything in the Cowmen's Furnishing line, Ct n be found at the Cheap Store of T. C. NORRIS. April 15, 1867. tf Important TO ALL PkERSONS! ior EN D RIC KS & WARREN have purchased the Store formerly occupied by J. A. titles, and latter ly by 0.11. Swope, where they will keep constantly en hand a complete assortment of • GROCERIES, including Syrups, Oases, Sugars, Teas, Ba con, Flour, Feed, Rice, Potatoes. Salt, Tobac co, kc.,. with every article to be found in a lirst•claas Grocery. Also LoNFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to receives share of putdic pa trotters, and earnestly solicit a continuance .of the custom heretofore ghee to the estab liehtnent.. JOHN lISNDRIOKS, HIRAI WARILEN Gettysburg, April 8, 1667. - - 90 A • Month !—IGICNTS wonted for six entireti new cstieles, just out. Address 0. T. 0411 Y, City Building, Bid. lefurd, Me. [May 31, 1866. isly .. IHAVE gone over the entire stock of AL BUMS and FRAMES,• at the Excelsior Gallery, and marked them down to within a fraction of cost. Now is your time for bar gains. C. J. TYSON. A 'SUPERIOR quality of the best Louden Draft • HAYES, with or without fasten ings, for a Ile by D. NeCREA RV k'SON. ALT HORNER'S DRUG STORE you earl - always -gad: it good sosortatimt rlf BRUSHES, COMBS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, kc., kn. lirinkerh(ifrm (10 RN' SHELLER, SEPARATOR l/ AND CLEANE/L The nnilersigneii would iniurta• the Agri• cultural public that he has parcltased trim the Patentee of this estraordinarr nischint, the Pivent Hight for tke Stales of Peutoliva uia and Maryland. Brinkerholl's Corn Sheller, Separator and Cleaner, is proem:lntel the hest machine of the kind in thia country., Ail) in proof, ii may be mentioned that the "Advisory Com mittee diPpointed to select Implement* for ! ex- Itibition at the Universal Exposition in Piwis, fn 1867, } r ive selected Oils Suelle:.as the heist in America," nod at the request of.l. C. Bee • by, U. S. Agent, a innchine has been shined to Paris for exhibition. The fact may also be stated that nt the vreat trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn. N. Y., in July last, tinder the auspi ces of the New York State Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerhoff Coro Sick er,.`'.eparntor and Cleaner was reported by one of the most competent Committees roc the (test Corn Sheller out, They any, We hove carer:oly examined and thoroughly tested this machine, and have no hesitntion in pronouneing it Me beat ecru Shelter tre ever actk , ." The rt port, is signed by ouch nom as Jahn Stanton Gould, President N. Y. State Agricult ral So. ty ; B ?John son, Secretor" to same.; Solon Robinson, Agr ricultitre! Editor N. Y. Tribune; S. Edwarde Todd, Agrigultnal Editor N. Y. Times. From among runny complimentary ten RIM. per notices, the follow'. g, from* the New York Olwrver, is deemed "Aarior.g ill rite Hand Cern, Shakos mad° in Nese York need Albany—and one single firm manufactures more than 14,000 annually —not one can enter the Miele W ith the B!•eller just invented by J. ifrinl,erhott, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rap idly and easily, at one operation, its fast 1111 the cars can be put into the hopper." The undersigned is mile- prepared to dispose of COUNTY MGM'S. Ile will h eve SHlM ready for sale in the course of a month's All letters to be addressed la WNI. P. 0. Iles 240, Gettysburg, l'a. March 11, 1807- . , s \ . ,1 t;;I I=l BOWE SEWN MACHIRES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. L lIIESE WO11,1.1)-RENOWNED . SEWING MACHINES Are eidelamtod for doing the beet work, u.lisg • much smaller needle for the .sue thread than any ' , tiler mee claw, and by the inhoductlou of the moat appiorial ina‘hinery, we are now aible aupply the rho y heat mr dunce the woe id. Thew. tneehint* are made model Ut• immediate eupeivtelou of the l'reildeut of the l mummy. ELIAS 110Whl. Jit tho original Inventor of the 'Pewit); 'Machine, They are adapted to all knobs of Feiully Sewing. and to the use of Serimetrivoat, Dreweklakm., re,,teee, No uafacturen of Fliirte, Cvllare, tkup. Ll.ki, kLintiliruk Clothing. lint., ('ape, Corson, Hoot*, Kw.; Ile.rinue, !ea. dim, Linen ()wale, etc.. They work yen illy well of. silk, linen, woollen and cotton goods, with sift, cotton ot dam thread. They will ream, gnllt, gutbet, heel fill, isird„ beak', bind, and perform every species al sewing, making a beautiful and perfect Match alike ou betb bides of Om articles sewed. On Shoe and catch, work It t. &Ludt tai to hams no equal. VEZ PCALITIti TRIM lILCOIMIXD linty IJ1: I. Beauty and fseolleme of stltc4, alike ou both tidal Of the fabric sewed. ~ 2. Streorth. Virrances awl Durability cd Beath that Ire sot Rip or Ravel. & Economy of Threat •4. Attachments loud wide caned applleMlea to pow pow and materna. 'lle stitch Invontml by 311. TIME, end made on thla Machine, la the-mont popular alai dur.Mx., 4-1.1 46 Nioisur MlChlftel wr .0? izr to the ! n umb 0.1,144 Y h "" LT Observe the M441..11641 110m1 ELM! !JOWL h. imbedded to each kladgue, without abh b MAW are *NSW fa& Tie Rowe Nadal Compaq, OSA atestaisir Prod. PNA,LJAIJIL,PAUJI. SIBLEY & STOOPS. 501.1 items for Eastern Pennsylvania. N.. Jersey ail Dalaraivi, W whom appliialtens kr wavier wain IM air 411 eppticartJoes will receive pnisspi. atteutka. 19_,Geo. Jutobs & Diu , Agents, Oetlyt. burg. April 1, 13117 3m Sal' FARMERS, ATTExD•TO YOUR IN . TERESTSI Gettysburg Foundry. THE •uhscriber vronld inform his customers and others, that he is still taanufactur:lig various kinds. of C.stings nod Matchises, guide to order, on short notice, such as • T.IMESIIERS AND POWERS, Ore different sizes of Powers,) Clover-seed Hullers find Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep arators, Cornfothler _Cutters. Stkaw and Hay Cutters ; PLOUGH 4,- such as Cast Ploughs. B.irshear-Plonghs, Side hill and Corn Ploughs ; the MRE-SPRING 170TISE rcART, the latest iinprovetnent au Metal Screw. fur Cider Presses, • !ICON RAILING for Cemeteries or Portho, wills acerything else in his Hue, all at low prices. FOR. SA light Two-horse Wagon, Otte-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon. all new. DAVID STERNER. April 3),1Nr1. tf • Tin Ware and Stores. oTlig subscriber respectfully—informs the public that be still eeutiures the busiurse taisking ALL KINDS OF,GOOD TIN WARE. at the old stand. (formerly Andrew Polleo4 in York street, Gettyshurs, where he hew rho largest assortment or tin ware in the county., with many other articles for kitchen use, kn. Also. COOKING STOVHS NINE-PLATS STOVES, of the 'very best kinds. • • S. 4. MOIL Mar. 12,-1 Bad. tf frIERRIBLE SLAUGHTER.. in the ;priers of all kiruls of Ready-made Clothing! To be convinced yen have Lat to toll at PICKING'S. CLEAN FACES.—Inst received another U supply of superior Razors. Strops. Brush es and Soup, at ROM 4% WOODS'. . TUB rash is for the ItseelAlar Gallery. At ere waited upon id rota.ion and elikdis. much. C. J. TTSCIX, ANT ODT run Faro soft- Intadifltr lb* Dr. IL Ifo•ruer's (`t'DUPED MN k 110FP)IArS, rr bry kJ" your Dry Ginnit i Ac., nn thy northwest Corner of Disunonfi l Gettysburg, Pa. II IE