.~~. .. , 6 1141•111.ftt Xeirebeale 11 WITH/I.lla Comity of Adam, retorted s id df..tded thodersigoed 7 - proffer./ Vitoreatilo Uses, vi La acdordance wlth - ihe oliferal Ad. of Asseinbti, for the year 1868.41; of Goods, Wires awl lief , thaadlso: . .601,0•119 A N Gteltsgeburg. . =sec Dolls. Cla. Fakimtailt Bios., 0 54 00 Darttoir It Siilklsr, 73 12 50 J. 1.4 Schick, It - , 25 r 0 liebeft a stliott, 13 10 00 George Arnolil o . —l3 10 00 Jacob Briukarha, 13 10 fOO /tow 41 - Woods, ' IS 1000 r. B. Picking, IS - • 10 00 Sphraim Iliunigh, 13 10 00 J'An.Yorriel, 14 7 00 Sri. Mary Martin, 14 4 00 - S. 11-oilbert, . • 14 - T 00 , Michael Spangler, -. ; 40 -m4 00 , Ditto,(BlKisStore,) 14 7 OD Miss li. Iletlrserr i 14 • 7_oo B. 8. IlleCreAry, 14 7 60 A. D., 13ntliler, 11 15 00 , Cobtesi k Craw ford, 13 10 001 Jeteck4l3,4rothe!, It 7 00' A. 8410SCS Mon, 13 10 00 John Arse!, . 14 760 - Dr - .--auhert Horner, 14 7 GO; Mist Mary McAl.istar, -14 100 Joseph Oiliesple, - , , -I3 10 00 Hendricks k Warren, It _ T 00 Imr 4 Sun, , 12 13 50 • Feline!, . 16 3 00 ..001ery utver.leee ) 13 10 00 +hen. Norris, . 12 - 10 00 Philip Winters, 14 7 00 J ' Lewis Strum's. , 14 1 . 7 00 Wm. J, Martin, 13 il3 50, Itittls .1 Benner,(Warebunss3 2 , 30 CO , liek;unly 4 Hamilton, " 0 '2 '3O 00. 1 Cup I EUrnshare, " 10 20 001 Alex. Sii.diglve,- " ' ti 30 DO , C. 11. Buehler, • • 11 15 00 Guinn I [Lilly, .14' ' 7 00, J. 4111 11. Seremi • 13 10 001 I)upborn A Iluffmais; : 11 • 13 50 I/ ' iss , Nott, l4 T 00 0/urge F. Kalllaish, 14 - 7 09 With, 4 Henry' holds, . 14 ' 7-00 , Julia Warner, 14 . -7 00 Mrs. H. 11. Pamon, 14 - 7(0 James Pierce, 14 • T 00 tgeoigre H. Swope, 14 , T 00 8. 0. (look, 14 7 00' Daniel Cnlp, , 14 , 7 00 Lien. (3.• Strickhouser, ‘ .14 - TOO Wm. T. Ki-. 4, - - 14 7 00 Joseph Win!, 4 Sun, 14 7 00 atmlierkstd. U. Paxton Bletam, t 4 Reading. Tsu . sehinbaisgh & Neely,. 14 Adam S. Myers, - 14 - 1. I D. Howard, • 14 .atemallen; Epley 4 ❑onpei,- ♦. T. Wright, Jacob Nue?! &Son, C. D. Hideo, H. S. Petirotet Win. A. Elden liurich - ol ler a Honum, 14 Rent) N. Sliocigh", \Stu. Overdoei, Lilacrty. David Miller, S.nitiel llama, Charles Buhrnian, Mariiti Orst bul.ser, Union. Johri Bobtits, 1111)r411.ni Sell, Edwar.l paviti Itritlett, Buller • Irma' Shenk, - Win. Miller, ward Staley, Mies Eppetinse, Jeremiah Ouideu, t, Bunlington. 1 B. Cline k Cu., Heitkirew, . , J. Freak. Uardner; Martinez' I 41..11141r, Mrs. Weld. &luau: Letshaw, Lewie W. Belk's, 1 BW. Zieglerr, - , 1 SAM llei A. 111:11er, JohicW. Meittel, Mounifoy John Yost, Jaws* Colkus t Borah HAus, Manion! Faber, Emanuel reefer, Orford John",C. Zonck, Francis X Smith, ' John (linter, David Hoke, Wm. U. Sinn:err, Albr .harti She*ly, S. R. Fouts k Bra., \Jackson Bowers, Francis Sherman, -)auiel Hier, B•muel Huffheins, Germar►y, Lydia Ifprs, Augu.tua J. Smith, .Straban. Philip Ilann, II Daniel Golden, 10 John,ifratt, Jr., 14 Hugh King,. 14 Brugh & II) ers, ' 14 Benjamin liichullz, 14 Lilaestown. Tonga & Spengler, .10 Young t Staub,. 11 Ephraim Myers, ll (route k Rio., 'l4 Wm. Y. Hoford, 14 Snyder* N0n,14 Samuel Little, - 14 Mrs. !teaser, 14 Alez. Slinrh,: .14 Weikert, Starr A Co., IL J. 11, D Ater*, _IS Wu till Steffy, 14 H. S. Klein IS J. 11. !buckle, 14 David Schwartz, ll Ilaruer, ititler;& Co., 10 Amos ,slicely, , 14 II oriog & [Meter, . IS A. le, Barker, 14 llamiltonbaw, Won: A [Mille, 14 Sollivom & Son,IS Canner t Shh', 13 Ezra Urerholizer, ; - ,• 14 U. • • Laantore. .. T. U. Bream-an, 14 Adam Lerew, 14 Mountpittodisi. .1.1 R. 31111er, is S. G. Lawrence & Co., . 13 1:. I?..lotra, 14 Wili. A. McSberry, 14 Slams tbarniali, - 14 Janine abanebrook, 14 . 4 Berwick. for. Miry Steffan ' 14 Dxsert k Winll, , 14 Lew la Jordy, o _ 14 kr, Mater, 14 David E. llollisgsr, 14 Kin. Dacia, . ~- • 14 Pallerr* Gochesone .- 14 aLhownsgo. s a Fowler,. 14 - 1 Belly, ~- 13 • • or k filneeringer, - 14 aiitii; 14 rmeekisell Mine S i p''';', ' iin. 14 , • .rrank Mrs. Itollassii, ' 14 MArsla L. Miller,. , 14 Plaukk'Spentler it. -,' • _ts Joseph Wes, „ : _„, .14 John' Catifebier, • • -14 Her W. ,Wit saote,. - 14" ' Tweet. ieerice'.' '• • , - - 14„ James 4 1 . 4 ter1 , . -rl4 Ir. irl • ~, iia, ' %4 , ~, . 131,, J - ;, 5 :,,,,:, 1072 ilkn, 14 ; .it s . , ~ WatJl2,44: 4 .1 Ai - 14 31 lili ,0 '—„ . 5151Lege -.,.. ~, " • *, 41 t l ':- l irT-7 1 1* 4 001 4 5..) a • , • „ ~ , • ni . i t ~ G ' , =-Jeha =els , 14'' jowl s, it Dacia! Raffesipergei,_ -.. 44 4 Geo. W. ibsogler, ' 73 ' 10 Tr'Oft. 13 14 P. .4t C. retitle, John F. llouek, v 14 7 Daniel Delop, - . 14 7 DISULLIRS ttlatwicaa. Adam Diehl, , ' to ~ John Heartlag, 5 °ace It hert by given to ,al persors inter. OW In the above return of classification, that I will hold an Appeal, at the Commis &jotters' Oflico, in Gettysburg, on SATURDA Y, the 15th day of JUNK next, between the holm of 9A. 31. and 3 P. 31., when and where all persons that 'may consider idemselves ag griese,l by said elassifie.ttion may attend. likirTite above Licenses must be paid on or before the first day of July, 1847. J. - M. WALTER, Appraiser of Mercaritikt Taxes for Adams co. May 13, 180. ' 4t MU. I. WiSTCrff. • 1. LOTIS 011.011GY Weide*it at George, . • SOCCIMOIS TO IfLIP IVI4bON t CO.,` IMPORTERS ♦XP PSALSILS 131 'GUNS, PISTO4,S,' RIFLES', elide: and Ease Bali Implements, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, .CROQUICT, AICHUY, IC, Nei. 409 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. tiny 13,1897. Om The First National Bank OF 014TTY , BMG ALLOWS INTEREST OA' DEPOSITS GOVE'R.NIIENt SECURITIES, GOLD AND 81Li'ER. Conveets 7-30 Xotes into .5-20 U. S. Bonds. Isl' . Orders solicited and promptly attend ed td. inCt. AILNIVLD, Cashier. -April 15, 18e1. Gettysburg National Bank GOVERN3IENT BONI'S OP ALL ISSUES, SEVEN-THIRTIES Ain) COMPOUNIA INTEREST NOTES, I.ouglit and sold. -- fi 00 Orders for pnichase and sole of STOCKS, BONDS AND GOLD, 't 00 '1 00 I t 00 lerINTRILEST allowed t i n SPECIAL DE POSITB at 3, 4 find 5 per cent., according to length of time of deposit. 7 00 7 00 10 09 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 .00 7 0.) J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier April 8, 1887. New and Cheap - Clothing STACKS OF THEM! , , ‘ • --- T F,turner of the Dilution(' t)- 4 , and York street, has just returned !row tie city with an unusually attractive assort ment of Y 00 T 00 '1 00 1 00 CLOTHING FOR SPRING k GUNNER WEAR, which he will sell at such price 3 as INlllOOi r4l/ to take them off eery rapidly. Oall and kt —yourselves. To look at the e...reei lent inateriaL tasteful culling , aiol neei and salisiantial sriri4g, and then to get his kw prices—talle:s cannot -help hut filly, alien they see it CO much to their Interest fu do so. If 00 I 00 V 40 7 00 M 10 00 T 00 T 00 1 00 T 00 I 00 lie Laa Coats, f.ants, V,a`ta, 01 all aides and materiels; 1141 J, "toots And Slinea; Shittsi of at; Mores, Hand- Itch:lll4s, Ni ck Tie.), Crain's, Litt h and Paper Cutlare,.B ftruohro, Combs; Vaticco, llmbrell to, ['octet Noires, Se,rars, Smoking and Chewing 'foh.tecos, Pines, Stutittinry, Clocks, _Watches, Jewelly', with n thoti!mnd a 41 one other artiticf, ektirely too numerous to detail in a uewartiter n. 1% ertiac Ile asks the salvo 114 M ut the 1 nr.lic to his new stuck, conti lent that it Mill please—rind no one can °Leval sell choler. Don't forget the plAce--;oriter of Yor •street and the Diamond, (ilettlabarg. . _ _ 10 00 lb 00 t ou 12 50 ,_ 7 00 10 00 T 00 T 00 5 00 T 00 I 00 T Ott V v 0 T 0C T 00 /At:011 lIRINKFAMOFF April :9, itin. ti NEW GOODS 12 50 * 7 00 .1 00 ~ 20 00 12 50 REDUCED PRIC,ES: ELEGANT CALICOES AT TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS! 1(i 00 T 00 T 00 T 00 T 00 1 00 GOOD 3fUt3LINS AT TIFRLVE .AND A lIALP CENTS! ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT PRfCSS DS- T 00 T 00 Cal Lot once and buy Some of the Cheap Goods now opening at 15 00 20 00 7 00 7 00 T uct T 00 April 8, 1881 Green Ridge ! N EW STORE AND NEW GOODS! J 0 N N 0 .1? E K Hes commenced titort.keepinr. 'et Green Ridge, in Hamilton toortbhip, Adams eoulity, on the Hampion turnpike, and would inf, rat the public that he he just returned from the city with au excellent assortineut kit Day GOODS, GROCERIES, BARD-WAHF., QUEENS-WARE% CEDAR-WAHR, CANDIIiS, 11;:or1p1s, , Tobaccos, he., Itc.--indeed, a fall and com plete line of Goods. to suit the necc.sities and tastes of all. His prices ar. as low as tue very lowest—Calicos at 10 cants and lluei u. st 11 cents, es instances- Ile feels that hii goode and prices will be satistuctory to the public, and therefore in viter a large eh .re of carton], from uerr and (AT. Don't forget the .advice—the Greea Ride Store to the "lace to get the full wurth of your money. • April 22, IdUT. if , New Drug Store IN NEW OXFORD, THE undersigned has opened a Drug in New -Ocferd, Adams county, and re spectfully calls the atteutiou of the public to his stock of 7 00 13 50 l 0 4.10 7 00 7 00 V 00 10 Go I' 00 5 00 If 00 7 :ed 7 00 PAINTS, - OILS, i" VARNISTIES. DYE-STUFFS, ' WISDuIV GLASS. Patent lie , licinesiad a full assortment of DRUGS; in a`word a complete stock of Goods generally kept la a first-cl ras Drug Store. All Cbtrbich hotelmen parch iced daring the past two weeks,' and will be sold low. All the articles formerly manufactured at the old establishment in East Berlin can be bad here. Understandieg his business perfectly, and selecting bit goods ,„himself, be is aisle to warrant his Drugs pure and as represented. The public 111111 requested to slier hue a trial. D. N. MILLER. New Oaford, Nay 6,186 T. 8m IfAIMS WITHIMSPOON'S ESTATIL—Let ten testamentary on the estate of .JSmes itberopoon, lute of Freedom Aownship, Ad ams county, deceased, havingllol . . o granted to the undersigned, the first named residint In Freedom township and the last named residing in the borough of -Gettysburg, - they hhieby give' notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, sad those having claims against the same to present them properly our bentiCated for settlement. JOSEPH WITHIIRSPOOS, - = JOEL B. DANNER, . • _Kat 6, IW. ft Executors. El - i 1 1 t' l' fr , ''ST.t..-The place In gri year Ye,* M `Oaf Skov PICILUNV." APPLIL AS . USUAL. Buys <lnd MU an kinds4f ,protuptiy executed A.T BlWSrEitlloll' S. TYING COMPETITION FAIINESTOCKS' Notice. New Bprin-Goods. . T L. SCOIDN inviteslba.atiesttiot of kis ♦ his friends as* cultooltitti to his large and well email stork-of Y 000 41 1)8, Comprised in FAH. it Preacb Merinoos. • All Wool Poplins,_ Wool Delaines, kjiti Wow Plaids, Plain Poplin., Black and Fancy Silks, Tamise Cloths, Dl.ck and Colored Alpacai. Black Cloths and Cassimeres, Fancy Cassinteres, Cassinets, Jeans, Flassels of all kinds, Gloves and Stockings. Also, a 800 lot el Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, as well as an abundant variety of Notions, ail eat whitish will be solul.che-up for ill- cash. J. L. bCtilUK.' April 45, lsfT. - New Goods! CHEAP—CHEAPER—CIIEARMTI IFyon wish to buy good and cheap Goods, cad at JACOBS k ERG'S. STORE, near Myers' Hotel, in Chambersbrirg street, Gettysburg. They hare the very heft th-lec lion of goods, each as CLOTHS, CAM MERES, TWEEDS, kc., the market can pro duce, an' are determined to eell them as ehe tp as can be sold anywhere in town or country. Any person wishing to have them cut out, ran have it done tree of charge. Those desiring Goods madi np, can also be accommodated. We warrant the best work and, the best fits to be had anywhere. So bugt.bug in what we sty. We bare on band the very best and most durable SEWING MACHINES, and are always ready to wait on purchasers. Full satistac- Coo - given as to operating machines. Call and exatitine. We warrant them to be the beet in use. JACOBs k BRO. April ft, 1867. R ANOTIIER SEW STO_REI GETTYSBURG. Ivi connection with their HAT and SHOE business, R 0 W it TV 0 0 D S have opened out a full and entirely new stuck of • DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. For o . e LADIES rie have all the LATFST STYLE' of D - RESS GOODS - AND DOMESTICS For Men and Boys we have Cloths, Cassitners, J•.tns, Tw. , eds, C..tto..ailes, Nankeens. Drilla, Denims, kr. ROW k WOODS. Roach 35, 130. • 1867. Spring liiiiinery 1867. ANI)-FANCY GOODS. 1~1 'SS H. MrefIEARY 14.43 j.ist receivel a 11 large and beanti.:4ll assortment of new ME Folic) (tunnels, Crapes, Fancy flats, • . Plain Haig, Bodies, Fe. tha rs, Frames, Ribbons, Nets, Flowers. Phis, ke , C. Alm, a general assortment of Ladies' Tul- LET GO )f19 , , consisting in mut of Embroider ed F ,ticy iJe .d „Presses, Plain do , Linen and Tire td Lice Ca:us p raper do , Thread Lace, Fancy C . oialis, Dies-alai; do., flair Brushes, Perfumery, Soups, Powdets, Corsets, Hosiery, Gloves, Linen Ilantereltier.s, floup Skirts And I !ant Goods, . ThAukrul for the liberal] patronage she has reeved In season. p..st, she hopes to receive Ilona her lady triends en eurlf cull. April 15, lota. 2:n Look to Your Interests. AT the Foutb end of Maiu dtret I, Fairfield, Advo• couuty, Pa., can be found an as -s..rtmeilt of • N E W. G.O 0 D S at reduced itrireS. - LADIES' VIIE.SS GOODS of all kinds ;•Colicoes st lc ceuts per yard, ddo.lius 12.1 erttts per yard; LENTLMIEN'S WEAR rroporti InKtelv ALS° . rn BAP G TIOCZRIES, Sugar nt lu tents rhr pound, and other things in propociion. Determined not to be under sold, ,n,l rousideiing it a pleasure to show Got ils, we extend an int itivion to all. Come and see our :Jock, us we bi lien it will be to your interest to -call before purchnsitig else where, .1/ANE-R 4 SHIELDS. April 22, 1867. 3m Call at the New Store, OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, Gcltyddarg, Pcnn'a. TEN GOODS AND LOW PRICES ! The undersigned have opened a new ery Goods Store, in Kcndlehart's building, dire t ly opposite the Court-house, 13.tititnore sheet, Gettysburg, and start with a sp:endid stock, embracing eierything to be bound in I first. Class establishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, we can offer bargains that must astonish t %el). one. Come and see for 'yourselves, and you will find what we here say verified. With good Goods, small profits, and Mir au il square dealing, we shall endexvor to deserve, llt hat we moat resin ct fully,ask, a liberal share of public patronage. We off r a fine 'assortment bt CLOTHS, CASSINIP,R,FS, Jeans, Cottobade4, Yi stings, Glides, Snspendere Neck Ties, and every tbiniz else is the Goutlem-n's line. Fen the L•tdies we have SILKS ' ALPACAS, POPLINS, Bereues, Lawns,. Delaines, Ging - 'hams, Calicoes, Gloves, '2.lr:tools, Ifoop Skirts, ()tenets, Hosiery, White Goods, with what ever else may be called for. Also, a large stock of 11USLINS, Sleetings, Tidings, CAIWICTING. QUEENS-WARE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, he., kc. COI at the New Store, opposite the Court house, and examine tae stock, before pur chasing elsewhere. REBRIIT & ELLIOTT. April 16, 1667. Town Property T PRIVATE SALE.—The undersigned offers his property, the WHITE SWAN II TEL iii south 'Washington street, at Pri vate Sale. The infuse is a NEW TWO-STORY BRICK, with Eack-building, and an extra Building adjoining for a Bar-room. Also on the premises a good Stable, a never-failing well of water, a cistern, and choice fruit The property is a very desitable one, and should command the attention of buyers. This is the house that was so terribly shelled during the . battle of Gettysburg, and will always be looked upon as an object of interest on that accoutt. The terms can be learned by calling on the subscriber, residing thereon. 119 JACOB STOCK. April 29, 1867. Notiee. DAM SPITLER'S ESTATE.—Letters of admlnietration on the Galata of Adam pier, late of Vountplearant township, Ad ams county, detested, baring been granted to the undersigned, the first named residing in Union township, and the last Rained residing in Cumberland township, they berebygive no. mice to all persons indet.ted Se said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims agahket the same to present them pro. pert' ahthenticated for settlement. HENRY OMR, BISUOP, I(ay Islo. Bt Administrators. Xslo kat Ans.nis MMUS in all. 0 Woe friparOisiadlior Oallety. Awn Won tie Woe 1 . 0. J. TYSON. Hubbard's fiELF-RAKER. 1/111R - tindersigned are agents, for this tele ". brated Combined Self-raking Reaper and /lower. This machine has two driving wheels, hinge-joint and culling-bar, is very simple in construction, and is considered by those who have used them- to be enaal in a 11.3 to any light machine made fur mowing only. It cuts 4 feet 8 inches in grass, and 5 feet 6 inches in grain, is a rear-cut side-thdivery, capable of, cutting a whole field of grain withont binding a sheaf, and does The most satisfactory work in lodged grain,, to be worked with two horses. We claim this Self-raker to be the best 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 ours the best; Ist. This Self-raker has four rakes (no blanks of fans). Th • driver, by means, of a small lever in front of hini, can make either rake sweep Or 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 dividing sheaves. 2111 if your grain is one thickness su that it will p^rmit of making a s'onif each revolu tion of the Rake or you wish to pot the driver on the homes, you ran de so by simple thaw ir.g one bir, amdstill keep the rakes all on to' drop into the lodged or tangled grain. • 11-re is - 1 one point to a hick we wish to draw your attention. Take notice where all these rakes: strike into the grain and then compare theta ' with blanks or reels on other .Self;••akers. 31. If you wish your oats on a swath, tie your leer f.st, and it i ill do.ita work per feztly and you will be safe for wet weather. 4th. All met know that in a hand-raking Reaper that the reel must he changed for dif ferent kinds of grain to make it reel on plat form, and so must a Stif-raker to make perfect work in extreme tall or short grain. This Poke has this most desirable and indispensa ble improvement, which to other rake has. This is done by changing two S. screts in r.ike-re.td which works on a pirit. With a combination of these four desirable points, it la us been unanimously acknowledged by ail disinterested and pra. tical machinists 'to be decidealy simple and durable in its eonstrt:c ti.•n. At the great National Field Trial, herd at Au'aurn, New York, -lag July, which is con ceded to have been the largest and severest trial trer held in the ha iled States, lasting several A., under tLe entire managemeut of the New Yves State A .sricultural Society, aid so ichine was awarded the Gold Medal fur the best Combined SelCraking Reaper and Mower, (Clas-t No. 4). Since the great tri tl, different machines are claiming Medals, and most persona are in a fog about it. We will explain : There were about 50 different m whines entered for the differeut Medals, and they were.classed as follows: The-Vest machine is each class was awarded a Medal, and the second best a prize of $25. CI tse No. I, Light Mowers ; No. 2. Reapers, Hand Rake, (tor grain only); No. lb.apers, Sell-rake, (kir grain only); No. 3, Combined R. apex and Mower, 111 anal-rake); No. 4, Com bined Reaper and Moser, (Seif.ral.c) Huh bard's; No. 5, Combined Head and Self raking Reaper and Mower, (thrown out on account of inferior work ) At. the Field Trial, held by the Center County Agricultural Society, on 31c413ist is (arm, last July, Hubbard's Combined Sell rah sng Reaper and Mower - SCII3 awarded the 1 Wks( premium fur the beat wot k done. See Circular fur report All e e ask is farm ers to come and -see this machine for them salves. We weriinfrit them . to- give entire satisfaction in all respects. Sample machines on hand. Extras alvrays on hand.' Branch Shop at York, Pa. Address Granite Hill Post offlerrAdams county, Pa. sscr•Alsu Pratt .4 Stneler's Paten'. Rom 'Rakes en ban!, built by Geo. W. Brant k Co., Columbia. Pa. - re -Persons trishinty. to pnrehase Hand rakert and ntserwards have the rake:attached, eau be supplied b. ) ; nlso Mow, rs to be had ready to attach to rake hereafter.. lISNItY THOMAS & SON, Agents. May 6, 1867. tf - *WMI , II TuW•SHIP, A; ea 24th, 347. MEs,lis. WILLIAMS, WALLACB 4*. irvest I purchased one of your Combined Sell Rakers, and I pronoancn it a first class Machine. Can cut any kind of Grass wet or dry, at a rery slow w..lk, and never chokes. Tae Self Raker works very well. I believe th.it it can bring up lod,ted Grain that no Other Machine can do with I.l.inks, and can tie cliiing«l for ilitlercnt kinds of Grain, which is a gre‘it. advantage. Yours trill', BMW tr. sisal Rr7, CrIICYBLAND TowNseir April 240080 NESSUS. WILLIAIti. W•LLSCIt k bought one of your Coodoincd Self R.tking Reapers nod Moaers, and can recommend it a; a aplenilid :goner. titter A thiikes, and of light draught, and the Rake dues a.I it is re commended to do. It is a great a }rant ige to make the sheaves any size 30a wish. - Yours truly, ;JOHN SOCKS, Re. JOHN &WKS, Jr. STR4BAN TOWNSHIP, April 24th, 1867. NesSRE. Wtman.v.i, Watttce & the ondersigned,,having used and fairly test ed the Bubb Lid Combined Reaper end Mow er,lflend hake,) can recommend it an Of light draught. and free from side draught, and belie+, it to be the most durable Machine in our locality, and has given us general sat islactiou. Yours truly, JOHN O. BRINKERHOFF, JOHN STALEY, ISA ie F BRINKERHOFF. Osrtstsr Talus Air, April :4.h, 1661. Mein& WILLIt3ISI, WALLACI k Co --I pur chased one of your Combined ihchi e es Alter , going to see three d‘ffoent Sell Rakers wak ing. I immediately put it to the test in grain that leaned away from the Machine on two sides, and it gave entire satiefactlon. I then cut my Oats crop, and cut a large gnarl tity cf Grassotnd will say for the Hubbard that it will not choke in any kind of Grass, wet or dry, standing or lodged, at the slowest gait ya sr horses will walk. Is free from side draught, no weight on horses' ne , :ks, and is light work ter two horses. The Self hake is without a doubt the best Self Raker oat. It his four Rakes, (no blanks,) and eau brit g up lodged Grain that no Hand Raker can do, and can regulate the sheaves the size you wish--ehangin4 the Rake for any kind of Grain. That it will make nice work in the tallest Rye ur the shortest Clover seed, and if the Grin is one thickness, can make a sheaf each revolution of the Raker without any aid from the driver: an also swath Oats, which is another great advantage no other Ifschine has. Yours truly., SAMUEL WEANT. GsnwsrY Towitsme, April 24th, 180. Nissan. WII4IIOEB, WALLACE k pur chased one of dour Combined Self Rakers from year Agents, lime 'Nouse At Sox, and CEP consistently recommend it as a very good Mower of light draught, and the Self Baker can bring up Grain that Is down better than soy Hand !Raker ega do. Yours truly. JACOB KIK G. I can endorre the above recommendation of Mr. King t as I bare oae of the same Ma chines. JONAS ROYER. Grocery * Liquor Store. LARGE assortment of flue GROCBRIBS, efts, Coffees, White Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orli ens Molasses, and all pales of Syrups,' mssa wecgstum, best in market. All kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale sad retail, prime - Whit. ' Brandy, Rye Whiskey, he., for modiehtiti sad other 'ammo, Is say (pawky. ler's Herb Bitters, aid • the "(heat Mogul Bitters. WS. J. HARM, Baltimore et., Gettyebart April 1., Mit' sf The National R EAPERS AND MOWERS. 1.141" Aunt Patents. The No. 1 Machine has two Driving Wheels, Hinge Joint and Folding Bar, making it very convenient to more from one plane to another • is very simple in its construction, extremely light draft and durable : cuts 4 feet 10 inches in grass and 6 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Sett- Raker and Side Delivery, and is capable of cutting a whole field without binding a sheaf, and duns the most satisfacto ry work This Marhine can also be used as a Rand Machine without injuring its qualities as a Restp...r.' The Machine is warranted to cat Grass as well as any Single Mower that cuts the same wid:b. It is a strong two horse Machino—tbrce or four can ba used, if required, in hilly ground, UREAT IMPROVEMENTS have been made for the coming season. The Machine is also perfectly balanced, no weight on the horses' necks in Mowing or Reaping. No. 2 i• a light two-bout Maehine, and it differently constructed, cutting oc the right hand side : and in trout of Driving Wheels is a Self-Raker and Si•le Delivery. The differ ence in the width of cut is 6 inches. T:he shifting lever and the raising and low ering levers and both at the driver's right side, and with his right foot upon a pedal and his left upon a foot-step, he has the power and control of the whole machine, he can raise or lower the platform front three to fourteen inches, can throw the machine out of gear, and regulate the rake so as to make the sheaves large or small, and all this at the_ same time and without retarding the motion or speed of the machine. All Machines w‘rranted to give satisfac tion! For further information apply to LEWI3 BUSIIMAN, Agent, • 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tr SITIItEM.VN'S WHAM:it - SG ATIMSPIIING TOOTH Horse flake! Patented September 9M, 1862, and Re-iasued De- temlor Ca I,IBC I This Rake is an Independent Steel Spring Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the most perfect HORSE RASE, now in use. With this Rake the llorpe does all the work,. both the Raking and Di•ehtirglng, by the dri ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and AS the Lorsse mol. 8 farts ird it raises the teeth and ifischarjes its load, and then shifi.s out of gear itself, the teeth drop ping don-n ready to rake again. By this ope ration it is easily ut.Aerstmid tbaethe RoAer has homily on work to de al , all Important linpiovements liars been made of late, makialr. it ‘ery simple and dnrahle in its c Instruction. Tn,iusiitids of theta have been sold in the few last years, and given the best kind of satisfaction. Apply to. LEWIS 31'STIMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 18d7. tf. pe,rwopts VEGETABLE AMBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Grory-hendecl Pooplo have their locks restored by it to- the dark, harrow, silken tresses of youth, and arc happy! Young P6ple, with light, faded or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors changed to a beautiful auburn,- and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with nand/Iyr and Humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ! ituld.llessded Veterans bare their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a luxuriant growth of Hair, and dance fur joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps thoir Hair in place! Everybody mast and will use it, because It is the *c .-sest and best article in the market ! For Sue by Druggists generally. Price $1 X per bottle.' t'For sale by A. D. !Welder ind It Her ner, Gett raining% and A. F. finrkt r, Littlulawu. April 22, laa7. Gu Removal. 1867. A. 11... FEISTEL,' Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, 11As renuived his Store to York Sireet, next ilobr to Beyer & Sou's Grocery, and directly op"pasite the Gettisharg National Bank, where lie has on hand, and is constant lyi nearing. :.. gesupplics or CLUCKS, from the du.st Manufactories in the United r:tatee ; all et es, Regol.aor, Office, Eight day and Then y-four Hour rlo. km, with and without. Alai Atlachment—all warranted, and a ill be sul cheap. Prices from $3 So to $9 50. • W ATO'HES,' of American and Foreign manufacture ; Gold ntioi l : , ilver, Hunting-case and Open-faced Le vers, Deist hed Levers, Straight Line, White Movement., Lepi - nes, ltailro..d Time-keepers and Tiining:Watche.s, all *smutted—at prices ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00. J E WI E L R Y. A selendid assortment of Rings, ettased and plain, Wedding Rings, Sings suitable for Gifts'Silver Rings, and Gaits Perelia Rings, Ladies' Breastpins and Ear-rings of all styles and prices, Gent's Pins of all kinds, Masonic, 0.14 Yellows. Red Men end 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., kr., sold CUIAPtIi TifAN TUt CU tAPICST. grarClouka, W.it , bes, Jewelry and Musical Instruments of every description REPAIRED to order, and satisfaction gn4rittiLel in all eases. bankful for the liberal patronage hereto., fore extended to him, he hopes, by doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the con tinuance 01 the sAme. A. 11. YEISTEL Gettysburg, April 15, 1861. tt Rew Arrangements. HENRY OVERDEER., frig. che lial in Baltimore St., Gettysburg, has made arrangements t, get fresh sapplies every week front the city and is determined to sell cheap. He invites all to give him a rail. Hie stock consists of 'GROCERIES, NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, lord, .Cheese, Cracker*, Tobacco, Seger* and Snuff, SUGAR, COFFER, Teas, Syrup, Mol , Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, aid a great variety - of Fotloos, Candies, ho., ke. s?•Tbe Cask or Trade will be given for Country -Produce, such as Flour. Corn, GaAs, Butter, Burgs, Potatoes, sap, kc. • April 8, 111c7. tf • IrIII.IIOII.NBRVI paramour WYMitEt.ple-. jj "me* the Teeth, cam ail Ammer of the gem sad peeiftee the brash.. THE PREMIUNI MOWER AND RE4PEII. DODOS 11A RYESTEEL. AWARDED the Special Diploma and Ornud Medal of Honor as the best corn lined Mower, Hand-raking Reaper and Self raking Ite.iper—on exhibition at the great f.iir of the St. Louie Agricultural and Mechanical Asaocintion, October Gth, 156 G. 01110 ANn BUCKEYE PATENTS. At tLe great trial of Reapers an I Mowzrs at Auburn, N. Y , to July lase; by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Mat Lige was awarded the preferet.ce over all oil e:q in Casa No. 5. This class was the most int por tent. of ally, as it embraced Mowing and Hand and 4elf•etking Reaper in the BMW' Machine. This 3lnehine has neon awarded Medals and first Premiums by the Penneylvsnia and lowa State Faire, and by handr.ds ol'A.lortnty Fairs in al/ parts of the country. This Miehint took the first Premium al the Adams Count: Agricultural Fatr held a; 13eurieret ill e, Sep. tembet, 1866. Also , 1 BALL'S OHIO ar RUSSELL'S SCREW POWER. Both first-class Machines, haring sold a enm• ber of these Machines in the last three years. They hare given gener satisfaction wherever 'tped. We ask fanners to c ill and examine these machine■ before purchasing tlsewhere, es they will bo able to 'italic a better s. Icc tion. We. could produce quite x eurnher nt certificates from some of the best fanners in the county, but deem it unnecessary, as we warrant these m .elliors to give sati,faetion with a fair trial, or no sale. Insured fur one 6CASOrt. Extras always kept on hand. We have made arrangements to have repairing done when needed at any time anti on moderate terms. With the aborts we hare for sale it number of raluab!e Panning -Implements. SULKY CORN PLOUGH, Can he used (or ploughing and cultivating torn one row at a time. Can also he used for to isening up corn ground or put- Gt', in se , •ding. By raiting the front shards it caa be used for marking out corn ground— marking two rows at a time. A Curnplanter esti ttLo be attached, pulling two rows at a time. CORN CRUSIIERS, For crushing oOrn in the ear or shelled STEEL COUPOSITION BELLS, For Schools, Churches, Farms,kr. STEEL PLOUgHS, SOTTII'S PATENT. .1-Y it A K E 8, An' ar . gi/ry farmer should have—the bwo44orne mlrket, hani or self—li3c!..Lrgingt — GRAIN D 1111.1,5, (Wil.atightifs Paten* with Croaell'a Glano attachment, liarrisbura GRAIN FAN, (Ileypol(F3 Pat ent,) ennsideretLthe best -mill ever in use in this enitzitv. Any of the above machiarl enn be - bad by calling on or addresslitg the Fob:critter, 2 mdes from Gettysburg, ‘ op ti e 11:irrisimrg ro.td, where specimen Inttiebtors can be ECUII. Wit W1131..E, Agent, April 8, 607. tf GeoyJturg, Pa.' PLAYED OUT! AIGII PRICES for Clothing. Call, ex alurbe And be cons limed of she roct ut PICKING'S. Another Veto BY NOBBI,S CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, AS CHEAP AS BEFORE THE WAR. A I. 8 0 , • Anything in the Gentlemen's Furnishing C.n to found at the Cheap Storr of ( T. C. NORRIS. April 15, 180. tf Important TO ALL PERSONS! lIENDRICKS kNAttIIEN have purchased the Store formerly occupied by J. A. Gimes, and latterly by G. 11. Su ope, where they will keep constantly ou baud a complete assortment of GROCERIES, inbluding, Syrups, Coffees, Sonars,Tens, BR con, Flour, Feed, Wee, Potatoes. alt., Tobac co, &c., - with every article to be found in first-class Grocery. Also 4.I)NFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES.. They Lupe to receive s share or public pa tronage, Ind earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore gi% en to the esttib figment. . JOIIS lIENDII,ICKS, 11111A.11 WARREN. Gettysburg, April 8, 1867. Great Reduction 'IN PRICES! 1867. rirliii undersigned tale great pleasure in i F ling that ch. y have JUST RECEIVED a large siock of NEW CutiHS, snit.tble for Spring and Summer Wear, whit It they Kill sell at VERY LOW prices. We ; can sell Bleached Ituslins, 1 yard wide, at 4 lB cents, which was sold at 30 cents a few Weeks ago. We have reduced the prices of ALL OTHER 001)1)5 'N PROPOMION. We have GEN_TLKU EN'S WEAR as follows : Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings.Keutnoky Jeans, Cottonades. Linens, Suspender:, Half Hose, Gloves, Collies, kc. 1)11.16' WKAR—Cloths and Gissitneres, for ciierdara and sacks, Alpiees, .11ohair Fluids, Delaittes all styles, Gingimns, Calicoes, Gloves all kinds, Hosiery, kc., kc. No troubla to show bloods. Give us a call. DUPHORN k HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, April 8, ./Bf7. Just the Phiee TO GET. - YOUR GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Rte.— The undersigned having bbtialit out N. H. Wieotzkey, (formerly litrickisonser k Wisotzker,) will cuutinue GRuCHItY, PROVISION k NOTION business, at the old stand, :n Caltimore street, a few doors south of the Court-house, Oeltya burg, where it will afford him great ple.tiure to respond to the calls of toe public. His stork will always be kept fresh and fall, so that buyers may at all times rely upon getting the best of everything. ills COFFEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, Cheese, Starch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches. Tubs, Buckets, Brooms, lied Cords •, CONFECTIONS, Fruits, Nuts, Seger', Tobaccos, STATIONERY, kc., ke., can't be beat. Re asks everybody, from town and country. to give him a call. convinced that les goods and prices will please. ' gierOysters and Fresh Fish in their season. S. H. GILBERT. • April 8, 1867 Dr. W. J. lieflure, Physician, Surgeon & demoteliessr, ANING permanently located is NEW S OXFORD, will practice his profession in all its branches. His friends and all others desiring his professional services are re quested to tall and consult him at his elite, In Hanover eget. Hay 20, 101W.ti , ASUPERIOR quality of the beat Louden Draft HANES, with or without fasten. 1, foe tale by D. SeCRBARY I SON. dlititT HORNER'S DRDO STORE you eon, always fi nd • good sasortuteut of L . SHES, COMBS, PERIUSEILY, bO.OB, 144, Is, 1.. Brink., rhoff 'a CORN SHELLER, SEPARATOR AND CLEANER. The undersigned %mild lucent) the Agrt• cultural public that he has purchased from the Patentee ot Ibis extraordinary machine, the Pa'cnt Riffht for titt•6tates of Teas:wpm din 411 , i Mar) land. Brinkerholl's Corn Sheller, Separator sod Cleaner, in ,pronounced the best machine of the kind in this country. An, in proof, it nifty be nvnti‘y , p,l that ilits if . .Ade-Wry 'Com e mi'tee appointe'tkto atlect Implements for,es hibilion at the tosolverenl Exposition in Peels, in 1867, breve seleCted this 14'.eller as the best in America," and at he rerpiest of J. el lice. by, B." 8. Agent, maOtine has becu shipred to Ihttissfor The fact rimy also great ,trial , of Agriau. Anhurix, N; Y., In July , ce3 of the New York eiety, the Brinkerhoff and Cleaner was rep3ri competent Contrail tia s nut. They sty, 'We it and thorotiLifily tested 1 no hositnton, in prong' . Shdler we erer raw." T' 3nt II men is John She. N. Y. 8 ate Agricullot, son, - Feerttar) to P:triif• Editor N Y. Agricultural Edi . Front aniolig ninny c, per notices, iht foliuwi Ohxerrer, is deemed intfi "Among all ihe llai in New York and Ali, (firm manufactures mare ill. —not one can mate the virile with the Steller just invented by J. Blinkerhoff, Auburn, New York. It shells, separates and cleanses, rap idly and c Isily , at one operition. as fast an the ears can be put into the hopper." The undersigned is now prepared t dispose of COUNTY HIGH rs. 'fie will have SIIEL:s LERS read) for sale in the Course of a month's time. All letters to be addressed to WNI. WIRLE. P. 0. Box 246, Gettysburg, Pa. March 11, 1d67. .z ZS ~ HONE SEWING EWES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. ~~ THESE WORLD-ItENOWNED SEWING MACHINES celeated fiw doing the beet work, liking it lanai Auller needle for the lame thread than any other tar chine, and by the introduction of the wan app. vend livachinery we are now able to enmity the •eiy lmet chines In lite worta. Thee. mar/one. is. 11311140 1 1 / 1 41, tie hi:mediate valpervielon of the Pnaideut of it.. Cowpony, XLIAS 110iif E. Ja„,„the origin tl mambr al the Sewing Ilarlilne, They are adapted to all kinda oI hardly dewing, and to the use of fiesznatrebamt, hreeeklitkern, Whore, NV Tadao urera eel ehlrte, nark Ekltte., Clwke , Stotellitint. Clothing, ilata,.Capie, Cont., Boole, Olio., Ilaubeae, Yeah diem, Linen Goode, etc. They work equally well upon .11k. linen, woollen and cotton goorio, with .ilk, cotton ar !um" thread. They will Gauls, quilt, gather, twin 1011, card. braid, bind, and perform every apeclys of ...win& making • beautiful and perfect ditrh , alike on Itdb elite of the talkies erred.len (Shoe and Leather work It la actutlttoll to have no equal. VIII viarnu VIM /1100111111111 MN LW 1. leerily and Item Vance of Erlich, melba se trete of the fabric aetniL 1. fdremyth. Firmness arid Durability of laam that wfll sot Rip ur Rare. S. Economy of Thread. Atteehments and will ' , sags a appliestlai psi - tad materna.. The atrkb Invented by Ma. and mad* oil hi* Machine, b the soot polinlet and Josh's, ea. JlaaS~nrr , err ‘lO, meters, c ee,, , ,Af Liy• Oiseriy the Reciallbn Mai fIOWS. bodauld.il la Nish &insides, willies; triad mow an saw laL The Bove Vacbme Dewy, 9111511 Chsemett arid, PhllLai DA OP &Lip SIBLEY & STOOPS, BOILS MICRO (of Rowtarri P-piwylvanta, t IF Prley end Debiwars, to whom eL appluldlutio Its ageocies mast to Oda SW Alt appliestldos viii reatve pruApt .tessUmi. Jacobs k Jiro , A.euts, Dettys burg. April 1, 1.347 3m SW FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR INTERE.%3TS! Gettysburg Foundry. THE • •n`vreribt•r would inform Warn...Romer' and odors, Vint h.,: is still mrinnfactnring r : rrino.4 kinda. of 0 :stings nnri Ninehines, mtdd to order, on short notice. such RS THIMStIEKS AN) MIMS* (ice differei.t sizes of Powers,) Cideer:s'ee liullert and Cleaners ' 011/2 Shelters end Sep stators, Corniodder Cotters, Straw-sud dal Cutters P I, 0 C C fl Et , sorb as C ist Prouehs, 13 ashes:Moo:6s,, fige hill and Corn Ploughs ; the WIRF,•SPIIING 11 , ,Rsg n krt, the Inte:a improvement i elect WWI Sereitil for Cider Prrsses, IRON 1111 LING for Cemeteries or Porelies. will) everythliii ale in ilk lino, nil nt tow priers. FOlt %I.E.—A light Two.horae Wagon, a One-horse Wagau, and t Spring Wafton, •U new t DAVID STEW. Eli. Apr:l 30, 1900. tt _ Tin W.sre and Stave*. rj . -mg mihseriber respectfully lutmms the public that he still continues the Waimea o making ALL KINN( OF GOOD TIN WAIN'. ' Id the old stand (formerly Andrew Pollt) ° ,,) in York street, Getty.buric, where he hat OA largest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other article.. for kitchen use. Ite. Also. COOKING STOVES I NISIC.PLATIA STOVES, of the very . best kiedd. 16. G. C00Y.,.• Mar. 12, 1866. tf . IVERDIBIA SLAMMED in itie•prieee Of 1 . all kinds of Ready-wade Clothifirl TO be convinced you hare Lot to can PICKING'S. CLEANmI FACES.— J ust received Geke! supply of superior itunora. Strive, Brulf.• es and Soap, al, 'ROW k 91; Till: rush Is for the f:ieel,•ior - Gallery..'Al are waited upon in roui.l4u and ie.tirtifire• patch. 0. =N. - . Y fic A N .L B ° B D o r tan ner a O r Mf. I , (10- to DUPROIRS 41/01/711044: 14 . k_T your Dry (;,soda , • Nosiopiol- , Queenewate, et., oe the etp.rtLeast 'Genet elk Diamoud, Gettysbargilli \ ~~
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