. A . 4aliiiitty Aomori'. . 2 sz t a, WrATKIIXT et UM Bounty fliir 111.101A1 TOU'lletli IP, Ad am. .11%..made Wit Nth dar tot May. Isia. TairAllri, 0 AMIN CLINIC sad WIL ; JR li =., Supervisor,. . 'hut alma& kr fr I" •1 . . Cdl%mad lad tolit tott. CIL . 211.fel OS WWltooter LW II ,111111porovo. torlhood attoge settlement. pabt to 72 IV lOotooklettomourer. 132 91 _ . - 1t isISG, beeoUst with JONAS ROIIANZ Vat amaasad and maw bogirdwalt WA ° " - Abartnt paid oat , CIL $37,2•0 57 „ uanuarauaaa, Diu 7a r:lasidage dadootad. CO l sae FAVIEWiIk, 410 Crab as baud at aablatataat, 1v d 1 Mir 1111, Aftodtst with Jas4.B 11.01YANZAii DR. T ait aseumm agall totbrr, -- OVAL Mil hum torreeblp trawarer, ----;...--..... Airioont Id oat M CIL e bounty purposes, s6,gls Si Peruse • dedueted,42 to Realm toted. 177 0 Reamers Monona men who were pt serving AN 12 Treasurer's percentage oft 04E7 00, 1402 34 0114eudgr041, Auditors Of Me nntien towtnik. — Adasus eounty. having audited the hottlegY , Snoounts of the Oster molted volleeturs and treasurer. 40 rem Ify Alutt they are rumwt, to the best of our knowledge and belief. Witness our [muds the Isti: &Ivo( Niny.lflfß. SA MC NIFA WM. A. I:FAWN H. N. MINNIGIC Auditor*. May I►. lar. so 1 j" County Treasurer. W • ill by numerous friends, I o ff er my self me a candidate for CUUNTY t iIgASCREII nt the nest eleetion, subject to tbe_ decision of the Demoerntie County' Con aviation. Should f lie nominated end t Ireted, I pledge myself to diecharge the ditties of the &bee raithflitly sod to the \ heel of my shinty. i WM. J. lIAILTIN. May '27, - lisG7. - County Tresamterr. 'AT the aollcitation of many friend", of fer mpelf as a e undid ate for LOIISTY VIAWASUREIi at the next election, "")jest to the decision of the Democratic ettenty Con tention. If nominated and elected, I will dis t barge the dories of the idler faithfully. J ACU II BRINK ERUUFF May, 27, 1847. Cotisaty Troanurer. 1 1 ~ ELLOW-CITIKESIS:—I offer mvself a eanditl.tte for the ofli..e of CiILINTY 1 . IEASURKR - , and respect fully solicit your support. Should Ibe nominated and elteted. 1 Ipledge myself to put a new - Town Clock (and a good ooe too) on the Court House in time Borough or Gettysburg. Respectfully yours, ()lock or ar. Clock? H. D. IVATTLES. May 21, 1847. F. S. Ginning, HOUSE RAISER AND MOVER, GETTYSBURU, , J• BRINKERHOFF, corner of the - Diamond • •,..i . Turk street, has just returned from the city_ with an unusually attractive aleorte meat of CLOTIIING'POR SPRING k SUMMER WEAR, lehich he will sell at such prices as cannot fail to take them off very rapidly. Cell and judge for )ourselves. To look at the excel lent materiel, tasteful cutting, and neat and substantial sewing, and then to yet his low prices---vellesi cannot hill) but buy, ashen they see it so much to interest to do so. He has Coals, Pants, Vests, of all styles and materials; Hats, Bouts and Sl/9t., j Shirts, of all kinds; Iluebry, Cloves, Hand• 'kerchieP, Neck TieS, Cravats, Litt n and /isy 17, IBC7. tf _ Paper Collars, Sitspendets, Brushes, Combs; a _ TrirtiksJalices, Dottrel's', Pochet Knives, To Bridge Builders. ' I Segsri - , Sltoking and Chewing Tobaccos, P , P ROPOSALS a ill be received by the Com- Pipes, Station( ry, kc ; missioners of Adams county, until HUR li SHA, the 20th day of J l'!s K nest, for ClocloOlratelles, Jewelry, with a thousand at-d one other articles, etetirtly too numerous IWILDISG A COVKISED WoIiDES 111111 ma; to 4.etail in a newspaper ads rtisement. ACROSS UPetSsst'M - CREEK, at Brieiter's Ile asks the attention itt the public to his new stock, confident thkt it !nil please—and 31111, on. the rev . .td leading from Bricker s Bill so [Settler's Church. The Bridge. is to he ;, tio one can.or will sell shelter. Don't, forg,4 'built after the style of -Burr's_ Patent,' one the place—:order of - .York rod the span one hundred and three trot long—to lie Diamond, Gelliltbarff bailt of the beet mountain while pine. .Stone i April :9, 1807. U _ , JACOB BEUNKEISHOPF. Can be ha l meter the site of the Bridge. 1 .. Plans And spec.fieatious can be seen by ! sic. persons !visiting to bid on the day of let.iag, t row Drug Store or by application to J. Z. Walter, Clerk to the IN NEW OXFORLO. , Coiumidaioutts. 1 rilllE undereittned has opened W.Drug Store I_ in New Ostord, Adams county, anti, re speettuily calls the atteutiou of the palate to his stock of , PA IN TS, OILS, iFIAVINO returned from Misr 70, will KIM or MOVE BUILDINGS, any where in.Adarns county, on short notice, and at 'reasonable rates. Be can be found at the Globe inn. - May 27, 1t67. 6w• Tavern Stnud E'OR RENT.—Tbe undersigned, becalm of xi -death in his family, le compelled to change WS business, nod therelore offers hid TAVERN STAND, to IMummasburg., Adams 4 - Oilllty, Fort RENT. It id a desirable an I, wad am one wisting to rent it id regnedied to — make immediate application. PthideSAoll Clll2 be bad at an early day. - JACOB EICIIOLTZ. ABRAHAM KRISE, t3A%11.q..1. WOLF; NICIIULAS W I EitVAN, Cututtsi.tiouers, Attest—l. M. Wairitt, Clerk. Itop 27, 18C7. tl Notice to Tox-payers. rCounty- C. mnii-eionrra take this etho , l of lel. ruling the Tax-payers- of county that the Mate Authorities no Innytyr alto* abatement for early payment of titate Taset—hot add five per cent. to the quota of each county that does not par by the Itt or Angnst. The Commissioners therefore give notice that in order to meet this .lemantl. Tax-payera throughout this county will i.e expec'ed to.pay an-or before th. 15TH DAY OP JULY- liF.XT—otherwi•e five per cent. Met; be added by the Collectors in all cases. My order of Conirt.ie,ioners, J. M. WAVTER, Clerk May 37, IK7. td rieetion. EivrftbrtrEs URMETICRY.—An slerlicn ' for a PRKSIORST and SEVEN BANTA MS of Evergreen Cemetery Arrocietion, to serve for one rear, will he held on TUBSO AT, Sim* 4'h, at 71 o'elneir, in the Arbitration Room, In the Borough of Getty berg. J. L. SO:11CK, President. Ntly. B. Mittta. Secretary. Pay 27, 1867. 3t - f -- Notice. NOTIEW WOLF'S ESTATE..—Letters of admini.tration on the estate of Andrew olf, Sr, late of Oxford township, Adams ettanty, deceased, having been granted to Lbe utidersigneti, rssitting in Tyrone township, Le bereby gives notice to %II persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those haring claims against the same to pre terit them properly authenticated fur settle ment. LI. 5 X YEIRS, Adm'r. Xky 27, 1867. bar . Notice. 'HENRY BEITLaR'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary •on the estate of Henry Plater, late of Monntjoy township. Adams gon.sty, deceased. having been granted to the lavolereigned, residing in the ewe township, be hereby gives notice to ail persons indebted to odd estate to make insmediatt payment, and Shams hsving claims against the same to pre , ergs &Wm properly authenticated for settle. MPS. JuILN TROSTLE, Nay 6, 180. tit* Eseertor. Millinery Goods. is undersigned a uald iutorm the Ladies of tattle-town and vicinity that she bas just returned frorn the city with a forge stork EMU:VERY GOODS, such as hats and sots of the latest styles, with Ribbons, p,„ • Ac., he., also of buses fa Won!, ;„ :0 .-a will dispose of at small profits. uiti lariti, Elise hopes the ladies of the town and neigh borhood will cell, feeling *smarmd as she does SSW ter etas sled prices will please. , MARS M. SLOTHOWER, , i . Frederick strevt. luttlestown. May 10.1867. —_ rEhro. Di. R. HORNER'S Tonic sod Altera- Powder., for HORSES and CATTLE, od and sold only at his Drug Ettore. ttaltsfrf SE. 1144, • 1 • t wishing PHOTOGRAPHS of ~giliVolitlldirtitt will Eod it to their advert ; le oak is tha Excelsior. . , C. J. TYSON, Gettysburg, Pa. ts • * • - !woo. far Ilea sad Boys, Ladies , jo i d-odd t lesia at. ROW ,11, WOODS'. , % % . , . ?ON* !TOFU OISTMENT at, Her- Dreilhare. • in, • , O , Itioditityst Goods all Itla Ir sod en 114 ' ' - , fl r „ )1010118'. . Gettysbin National Bank GOTONMINT SONDiI OP ALL ISSUES, BErEN-Tl7ll 77E8 101715 5.5 Iwo of COMPOUND LVTEREST NOTES, .• Imagist and sold. arm (Hers fns pal elqise mid isle of STOCKS, BONDS AND COLD, promptly exect.ted 14-sr. lo Mr INTEREST Allowed on SPECIAL DE .POSITS at 3, 4 and 6 per emit., recording to length of time of deposit. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier. April 8,1867. The First National lAnk 1E313 • OP WITTY:46CW ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS AS USUAL. - Buys and Seta au !amid GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, ' GOLD AND SIL VER. • Conveilir 7410 Nola into 5-20 Bond.. iwarOrderi solicited and promptly attend ed to. (1 O. ARNCLD; Cashier. April 15, 'set. $1,104 011 3..451 IV 22 =EI 7.#46 16 CH►l. I. wgitcorr Westeott & George, TOCCMO24I TO PHILIP WILSON k CO., =I GUNS, PISTOLS, RIFL-ES, Cricket and Base Ball laspleasnots, FISHING TACKLE, SKATES, - CSOQUILT, ARCNIST, kc No. 409.ebestoot street., Philadelphia. May 13, 1863. 6oi NEW GOODS REDUCED PRICES! ELEGANT CALICOEN AT T WEL l'E AND A RALF CENTS! GOOD MUSLINS ArTIVELVE AND A HALF CENTS! ALL KINDS OF GOODS AT PRICES DE- FYINO COMPETITION. Call at once and buy Howe of the Cheap Goods now opening at April 8, 1807. - - New and Cheap Clothing AT BRINKEItLIOFFS. STACKS OF THEM! VARNISHES. ..- DIE-STUFFS, WIN DoW GLASS. Patent Medicines And a full 'assortment of DRUGS; In a word a complete stuck of Gaolla generally keipt is aSr t-el yes Drug Sore. All of which ba%e been urch .sed daring the p..st two weeks, and wi I be sold low. All the articles formerly manufactured at the old establiihment iu East Berlin can be had here. Understanding his business perfectly. and tele. ting his goods himself, be is able to warrant his Drugs pure and as represented. The public are mqueated to give film a tri I. D. M. MILLER. . New Oxford, May 6, 1867. Gm Green Ridge N EW STORE ANOI NEW GOODS-I JOTIN NORBECK ITes commenced Store-keeping at Green Ridge, in ll.tmilton township, te:grus Poway, on the Hempton turnpike, end would inform the public Diet be bee juet returned from the city with en excellent assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE, QUEENS-WARR, CEDAR-WARE, TIN- WA NE, CANDIES, NOTIONS, Tobacco', kr., ke.--:intlred, a full and com plete line of Goods, to suit the necessities and tastes of all. His prices are as low as the Very lowest—Calicoes at 10 cents and Hitslins at II cents, as inrapers. He feels that his gouda and prices will be satisfactory to the puldic, mid therefore in- I sites a large share of custom, from nair and far. Don't forget the attire—the Green Ride Store is the :dace to get the full worth of your money. April 8 8, 1861. tf Notice. TAMES WITIIERSI'OON'S ESTATE.—Let- I Town Property tem testamentary on the estate of . 1 'Meg , A PRIVATE SALl3.—The undersigned Witherspoon, late of Freedom township, Ad-1 offers his property, the WHITE SWAN sous county, deceased, having beet, granted to HOTEL. in South Washington street, at Pri the undersigned, the first named resioing is vete Sale. The house is a NEW TWJ-STORY Freedom township and the last named residing Bit ICE, with Back-building, and en extra in the borough of Getaysborg, they hereby Building adjoining fora Bar-reom. Also 3n give notice to all persons indebted to said The premises a good Stable,. a never-failing estate to snake immediate payment, and those well of water, a cistern, and choice fruit having claims against the same to present The property I. a very desirable one, and them properly authenticated for settlement. should command the attention of payers. JOSEPH WITHERSPOON, This is the house that was so terribly JOEL B. DANNER, sheiled during the hassle of Gettysburg, and Kay 6, 1867. at Executors. will always be looked upon as au übject of interest on that stecout.t. ADAMANTINE RUBBER CEMENT for mending Glass, Earthenware, Marble, Ivory, Bone, Wood, Leather, Le., at Hornet's Drug Store. G 0 to Tyson's Envlpior Gallery for your PICTURES, if you want the full worth of your money and a Hire more. D R.HnliN serrn tlr . 7'ee n t t li AG u a r A es " all " di l s l e all Pr Of tue gums suit purifies the breath. FOUND.—The place to pt your Vesta at very cheep prices—at -• PICKING'S. ATmERHIAO: pa KS, wl% o o f r th w e ith be o s u t t Louden hoes, for sale by D. MeCREARY h SON. AT HORNER'S DRUG STORE you can always find • goof assortment of .tUSHES, COMBS, PERFUMEAT, SOAPS, hc., he., he. j GO ti T. C. Norris' for your Cloiblug. MIBITLER'S HERB BITTERS for sale at Borneo Dreg all Variety Elton. 'or Men end Boys we bare Cloths, Cassimftre, Jeans, Tweeds, Oottai.ades, Nankeens, thrills, Denims, kr, ROW k WOODS. March 25, 1.347. • - I. LOCIII GIWHIM The_undersigned have opened a new Pry Goods Store, in Kendlehart's building, direst ly opposite the Court-house, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, ■nd start with a splendid stock, embracing everything to be found in a first. ChM establishment. Bought for cash, and at the latest decline, it e can offer bargains that must astonish esety one. Come and see for yourselves; and you will find what we here say verified. With good Goods, small profits, and latr.and square dt:aling, we shall endeavor to deserve, what we -most respect. fully ask, a liberal ahare of public patronage. We offer g fine assortment of CLOTHS, GASSIMERFS, Jeans, Cottonndes, Vestings, Glov, 5, Suspender., Neck Ties, and every thing else in the Gentlem •n's line. For the L4dies we have SILKS, ALPACAS, POPLINS, BeregeS, Lawns, belaines, Ging hAms, Calicoe., Gloves, ?arasols. Hoop Skirts, Corsets, HOSlrry, Vl'hite Goods, with what ere' else may be called for. Also, a - large stock of MUSLIN'S, Sneetings, Tickings, CARPETING, QUEENS-WARE, Umbrellas, Window Shades, ke., ke. Cali at the New Store, opposite the Court house, and examiLe tan stock, before pur chasing elsewhere. April 15, 1567. - _ - Look to - Your Interests. A l` the south end of Main street, Penfield, Adams county, Pa., can be found an as. sur went of FA HNESTOCKS'. of all kinds; Calicoes at IC cents per yard, Unatins cents per yord; proportiqnately cheap. ALSO. CIIKAP CROON:IBS, Sogar at 10 cents per pound, and other thlngs In proportion. Determined not to be under sold, end considering it a pleasure to show Clouds, we extend nu insPivion to all. Come and see our stock, as wp believe it will be to your interest to call before putt:hoeing else- wEere. DANNER & 'SHIELDS April 22, 1867. 3m 1867. Spring 1111111nery .1547. AND FANCY GOODS. 14"ISS H. )IcCRICARY has jtist received a large and beautiful assortment of new style, Fancy Bonne% Crnnss, Flincy flats, NalEnes, Plain flats, Ruches, Faiths ri, Frames, Ribbons, Nets, Flowrrs. ' Pins, kc ,ec Al4o. a general assortment of Ladies' Tuf- LET GOJI)Si consisting in pail of Eraltuider ed Fancy Held Dresses, - Plain do , In% and Thread Lace Collars, Paper do , Thread Lace, Fancy Combs, Pleasing do., Hair /trashes, Perfumery, Soaps, PoirdetP, Corset., Hosiery, Gloves, Linen Hankerchiefs, Hoop Skirts' and lutant Goods. Thankful for the liberal patronage she has received in seasons past, she hopes to receive limn her ladY.friends an early call. April 15, 1d67. 2m . New Spring Goods. _ _ r L. SCIIICK invites the attuatinn of his t r y his friends and eustomars to his large and well selected Awl' of DRY GOODS, Coipprised in part sf French Merinos'', All Wool Poptine, All Wool Detainer, All Wool PI tida, Plain Black and Fancy Silks, , Tamise Cloths ' Black and Colored Alpacas Black Cloths et.d Cashmeres, Fancy COPlliForrej, 01 1 44tinf ta, - Jeans, FII4SCIR of all kinds, Glossa and Stoekengs. Also, • • line lot of Ladies' FURS AND SHAWLS, as well 1111 an abundant variety of Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for camb.. Apra IS, 181v1.. IF you %felt to I ny' good and cheap Good:, call at JACOBS k BRO'S. STORE, near yera ' lintel, in Ghambersburg street, Gettysburg. They hive the very hest selec tion of goods, sni.h as CLOTHS, CASSI - TWEEDS, kc., the market' can pro duce, and are determined to sell them as cheap as can be sold anywhere in town or country, An: person wishing to have them cut out, can have it done free of charge. Toole desiring Goods made up, can also he accommodated. We warrant the best work and the best fits to be tied anywhere. Ao humbug in what we sly. ' We bps, on bend the very best end most durable eIf:WINO MACIIISFIS, and are always ready to waft on purchasers. Full satisi..c. Con given as to °perm' ng machines. Call and examine. We warrant them to be the beat in nee: JACOBS * 1111.0. April 8, 1867. The tents cast be learned by calling on the subscriber, residing thereon. J.I.COD STOCK. ADAM SPITLER'S RSTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate 01 Ades paler, late of Monntplessant township, Ad ams county, deceased, having been gruntid lathe undersigned, the first named residing io Union township, and the last named residing in Cumberlead township, they hereby give no tice to all persons indebted to mid' estate to maim immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them pro perly authenticated for settlement. • HRNRV BAIR, HENRY BISHOP, May 4, 1447. It Administrators, %TONS bid lissvrate PICTURES are allowed to be take, fres the imaelsior Gallery. dimple. *balm Wen the order is flied. 11. .1. T11)011. a sib w ownEn arsw stroszt GaTTYSBURG. 111 connection with their HAT and SOON business, BOW f WOODS have opened oat a fall and settraly new Aga of DRY GOODS AXED NOTIONS. For tic LADIES we bar* 41 the LLTEST STYLES of DS - 1 - 88 GOODS ♦KI, DOMESTICS.' Call at the New Store, OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE, Ucitysburg, Pen n a. N EW GOODS AND LOW PRICES! RE3EIIT k ELLIOTT NEW GOODS at Yetluced prices. LADIES' DRESS GOODS GENTLEN bes WICAR. New Goods ! CTIEAP—CITEAPER—CHEAPEST! April If+, 1867 Notice.. ' \ / 1 . 4, - *- 5-• - •• ~; ,_ ---,„ -,-,, , a-* ,- -.-",-'F-1 . . ~. _ . - . . 1 e . ,- lb . " 6- - * gi 4 v g,.; .--- AP _a,. ,',--....11515P1..., Tait undersigned are agents foethis cele brated Combined Self-raking Reaper and Mower. This machine has two driving wheels, hinge-joint and folding-bar, is eery simple in etsstruction, and is considered by those who have used them to be falai in grass to any light machine made for mowing only. It cuts 4 feet 8 Inches in grass, _ and 5 ' •• • • • grain, is a rear-cut side delivery, capable of tutting a whole field ofgraln without binding a sheaf, and does the most satisfactory work in lodged grain, to be worked with two home,. We claim ibis Self-rake^ to be the ,-beat iw existence. Farmers reading over the different advertisements will come to the eauclusion that all are hest, but we will give Limn our reasons for callidg ours the beat: Lt... This Sell-raker fas four rakes (no blanks or fans). Th• 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 m ikes no difference how far you have to drive, you can Marlys have a full sheaf, thereby saving binding, gathering or dividing sheaves. 2nd. If your grain is one thickness to that it will permit of making a sheaf etch revolu tion of the Rtke or you wish to put the driver on the horse•, you ran do so by simply draw ing one bar, and still keep the rakes all on to drop into the ludzed or tangled grain. 11.• re is one point to which we WWI to draw your attention. Take notice where all these rakes strike into the grain and the.] compare them with blanks or reels on other Self-..ikers. 3,1. If you wish your oats on a swath, tie your leser fist, and it a ill do its work per and you will be safe for wet weather. 4th. All 1110.1 know that in a hand-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 .o make perfect work in extreme tall or short grain. This Rake has this most, desirable and indispensa ble improviment, which co other rake has. This is done by Changing two set screws in rake-re..d which works on a pith. With a combination of these four desirable points, it his been unanimously acknowledged by all disinterested and practical machinists to be decideoly simple and durable in its cunstruc .. the.' At the great National nu Trial, held at Autiurri, New York, la-t July, which is con ceded to have been the largest and severest trial a ver .geld in the United States, lasting several weeks, under the entire management of the New York State Auricußural Society. this machine was awarded the Gold Meinl fur the best Combined Self-raking Reaper end Mower, (Class No. 4). -Since the great trial, different machines are claiming Medals., and must persona are in a fog about it. We will expl.in : There were about 50 different machines entered for the diligent Medals, and they were classed 83 follows The best machine in each class was awarded a Medal, ■nd the second best a prize of $25. , " Cl .ss No. I, Light Mowers; No. 2, Reapers Hand Rake, (for grain only): No. 2/, Reapers, Self-rake, (tor grain only); No. 3, Combined Reaper and Mower, (H.o•t.-rake); No. 4, Com bined Reaper end Mower; (-ielf-rake) Ilub bard's; No. 5, Combined Hand 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 McAllist r's farm, last July, Hobbard's Combined Self raking Reaper and Mower was awarded the highest premium for the beat Work done. See Circulars for report. All we ask is farm ers to come and see this machine for them aelves. We warrant them to give entire satisfaction in all respects. Sample machines op hand. Extras always on hand. Branch Mop at York, Pa. Address Granite Hill Post office, Adams county, Pa. 'llikrAlt.o Pratt k Stnedlev's Patent Horse Rakes on band, built byGeo. W. Brant k Co., Columbia. Pa. Bar Persons wishing to purchase Hand rakers and at erwards base the rake attached, can be supplied by as; also Mowers to be had ready to attach to rake hereafter. HENRY THOMAS k SON, Agents. Illy a, 1967. tr, Mnrmar Tawlame, Apti 2V.h, 180. Ya9+aa. WILLIAMS. WALLACI k Cu.—Last h•trrem. I purchased one of yonr Combined Self Rakers, and I pronounce it a first dims Machine. tan cut any kind of Grass wet or dry, at a -ery slow walk, and never chokes. The Self Raker works, very well. J believe that It can brink up lodged grain that no other Machine can do with Wanks. and can he changed for different kinds of Grain, which is a great advantage. Yours trill*, CCIRIERLLND Towalrotr. April 24th, 1867. 31Z4*ItS. WILLIAXS, W•LL•CIC A CO.—I bought one of your Combined Self Rutting Reapers and Stowers, and ego recommend it as a splendid 510rlaT. Never. chokes, and of light draught, sod the 11.tke does all it is re commended to do. It is a great a leant tge to make the sheaves any size you wish. Yours truly, JOHN SOCKS, JOHN &WKS, Jr. STZABL TOWNSRM. April 24th, 18C7. ILLIA3I4, WALLACR & Co.—We, the undersigned, haring used end tairly test ed the Hubb irk! Combined Keeper and Mow er, (Hand Rake.) can recommend it an of light draught, end free front Fide or, tagbi, and believe it to be the most dur.tble Machine in our locality, and has given us general sat isfaction. Yonrs truly, J. L. beIIICK JOHN G. BRINKERHOFF, 'JOHN STALEY, 'ISA SC F. BRINKERHOFF. GRAII&N'T TOWNSHIP, April 24'h, 1867. MIAMI. WILLIAM% WALLICII k Co.—l pur chased one of your Combined Machines at'er going to see three different Selt Rakers work ing. I immediately pat it to the test iu grain that leaned away from the Machine on two sides, and it gave entire satisfaction. I then cut my Gati crop, and cut a large quan tity cf Grass, and *ill say for the Hubbard that it will not choke in any kind of Grass, set or dry, standing or lodged, ai the slowest gaityoir'horses will walk. Is tree from side draught; no weight on horses' nei•ks, and is light work ice two horses. The Si If i.ake is without a doubt the best Self Raker out. It has four Rakes, (no blanks,) and can bri• g op lodged Grain that no Hand Raker can do, and can regulate the sheaves the size you wish—changing the Rake for any kind of Grain. That it will mike nice work in the tallest Rye or the shortest Clover seed, and if the Grain is one thlckness, can make a sheaf each revolution of the Raker without any aid from the driver; ..;an also swath Gate, which is another great advantage no other Machine has. Yours truly, SAMUEL WEANT. Gcatralur Towignm, April 180. MICBSSA. WILLIAMS, W•ttscr. k pur chased one of '.our' Coml./hued Self !takers from your Agents, LIMY THOMAS k Sox, and can consistently recommend it as a sire good Hower of light draught, and the self Raker c•n bring up Grain that is down better than any Hand Raker can do. Yours truly, T can endorse the above recommendntion of Mr. King, as I hare one of the sante Ma chines. JONAS ROYER. Grocery & Liquor Store. A LARGE assortment of 6oe GROCERIES, tat, Coffees, Wbite Sugars of all kinds, and Brown Sugars, cheap, prime new crop INlPans Molasses, and all vales of Strops; MACKEREL., best in market. MI kinds of LIQUORS, wholesale and retail, prime Wine, Brandy, Rye Whiskey, kr., for medicinal and other parposes, in any quantity. jef-B. Nishler . * Herb Bitters, *ad the "Great Singeri Bitters. WM. I. MARTIN, Hallman it, Gettysburg. April :,166T. • Hubbard's SELF-BAKER. HENRY W. SWARTZ JACOB KING The National R EAPERS AND 110WERS. Hut heats' Patent' • The Kn. I Machine has two Driving Wheels, Hinge Joint and Folding Bar, making it very convenient to more from one place to another; is very simple in its construction, extremely light draft and durable. cuts 4 Sect 10 inches in grass and 5 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Self. 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 ale* he used as a Hand Machine without ii,juring its qnatities as a Reaper. The Lichine is warranted to cat Grass as well as any Single Mower that cuts the same width. It is a strong two. hor.e Machine—three or four can be asod, if required, in hilly ground. GREAT IMPROVRIIKSTS hake been made for the coming season. The Machine is also perfectly balanced, no weight on the heroes' necks in Mowing or Reaping. Always remember that at the Mowing Wit) last summer in Getlsburg. in comp-tition with 6 other leading Mschinegitahe abort named .ll•chine was awarded tirrFirst Pre. mium. This way it you want the best Ma chine. No. 2 t. a light two-horse Machine, and it differently constructed, cutting on the right hand aide ; end in front ef Driving Wheels is a Self-Raker and Site Delitery. The differ ence in the width of cut if 6 inches. The shifting let er and the raising and low ering levers are both at the driver's right alii., and with 111:s right foot upon a pedal and his left alma a foot-step, he has the power and control of the whole machine, he can raise or - lower the platform from three to fourteen 'inches, can throw the m ,thane out of gear, :tad regulate the rake so as to make the shearer I'.rge or sraall, and all this at the same time and without retarding the motion or speed of the machine. Keep it before time people that at a fair snow ing trial 7 different leading Machines. were present nt Dillsburg, Yosk county, last Sum mer, and the National Naehine was awarded the first premium. All Machines warranted to give satisfac tion I For further infirmation apply to timrs BUSIIMANI, Agent, 3 Miles south of Gettysburg. March 4, 1867. tf SR I RE NI AN"f3 NATIONALSELF- nIiCHA RC: ISG STEEL SPIUNG TOOTH Horse Rake! Patented S T tentber 9!A, 18(2,' n 4 De-isszetil Di- =Ma= This Rake 14 an Independent Steel Spring. Tooth Rake, and has proven itself to be the most perfect 11011 SE L%KI now in use. With * this Mike the Irorse does all the work, both the Raking' and Di.charging, by the dri ver moving a lever a few inches, which throws it in gear, and as the horse moves forward it raises the t4tit and eischarges its load: and then shifts out of gear itself, the t^eth drop. ping down reedy to rake again. By thus ope ration it is easily understood that the Raker Icrs Aanky any work lo do at ant ! Important imp. ovements have been made of !ate, making it very simple and durable in its cAtitruetion. Thousands of them bare been sold in the few last yeas, and given the but kind of satisfaction. ser Circular' giving a fuller description of thesellachines . an be had by applying to the Agent. Apply to LBWVC3P.SII.II.IV, Agent, 3 miles !oath of Gettytbutg March 4, 1867. tf Removal 867.. FEISTEL, Dealer in Clocks, Watches and Jewelry, ,lIAS removed his Store to York &reef, next door to foyer k Sou's Grocery, end direettv opposite the Gettysburg Nn tionel Bank, where he has on hand, and is constant ly receiving. ;argil supplies of - C LO C K from the best, Manufactories in the railed Stoics; all Myles, Morpal.tor, Office, kight clay and Tweety-four flour Clocks, with sod without Alarm Attachment—all warranted, sail will be sold cheap. l'Aces from $3 50 to $9 50. WATelf ES, of American and Foreign manufacture; Gold and Silver, Hunting-mum and Open-faced Le vers, Detached Levers, Straight Line, White Movement; Lepines, Railrond Time-keepers and Tinting Watche., all warranted—at prices ranging from $l3 00 to $75 00. J I W EL It Y. A solendid assortment of Rings, chased and plain, Wed.lin.; Rings, Rings suitable for Gifts, Silver Rings, and Gutty. Perch* Rings, Ladies' lirenstpins and Ear-rings of all styles and prices, Grist's Pins of all hinds, Masonic, Odd Fellow•. Red Men and Templar's. Gold Pens nod Pencils, Napkin Rings, Silver Thimbles, Spectacles, silver, plated and steel, a large variety of Gold and Silver Vest mid Curb Cb.tins, Gent's Bosom Studs, Sleeve Bettor's, Lockets, Charm?, ke., tr., sold CHEAPER THclit THE CH ,APEST. tereloi ks, Watehes, Jewelry and Musical Instruments of every description REPAIIIK'D to order, and satizfaction go trantxtd in all cl Bet . Thankful fur the liheml patronage herein fore extended to him, he hopes, hp doing good work, at reasonable prices, to merit the Gott tinunore of the same. A. n. FEI3TEL Gettysburg, April 15, 181.7. 11 RINCPS VEGETABLE AIBROSIA IS THE MIRACLE OF THE AGE! Gray-headed Iveople have their locks restored by it to the dark, harrows, silks* tresses of youth, and arc happy ! Young People, with liaht, failed or red Hair, have these unfashionable colors cluinged to a beautiful auburn, and rejoice! People whose heads are covered with Da:whirl and /humors, use it, and have clean coats and clear and healthy scalps ! Ifold-Tioadod Veterans have their remaining locks tightened, and the bare spots covered with a lusgriant growth of lieii, and dance for joy! Young Gentlemen use it because it Is richly perfumed! Young Ladies use it because it keeps their Hair in place! Everybody smut and will use it, because it is the cleanest and beat article in rho market ! *.• For Sale by Dreggiete generally. Price f t 70 per bottle. *sr For sale by A. D. Baebler • nd R. iiCr. ner, Gettysburg. and A. F. Barker, Littlestown. April 13, 1867. Eta LARGE VIEWS of the It tile Field, sloth , or lo sets, very low- Also, STEEIIi scople VIEWS of the Bs tie Yield at the Itseeletor Gallery. Doa't tail to ow, them. C. TYSON. I keep dry, baj 7 Timbtellas at * • PICKING'S. MOWER AND IRE, A WARDED the Special Diploma Grand Medal ut II•nor as the be:t tom= tined Mower, Iland-raking Reaper and Self. raking Beapez—on exhibition at the great fair of the St. Louis Agricultural Lod Mechatiical Association, October Gth, IsGS. 01110 AND BUCKEYE PATENTS. At the great trial of Reapers and Mowry at Auburn, N. Y., in July last, by the New York State Agricultural Society, this Machine was awarded the preference over all others in Class No. 5. This class was the molt impor tant of any,ns it embraced Mowing and Band and'Self.r skins Reaper in the 8:11111. Machine. Thia - 41achlne has been nwailded Medals and I first Premiums by the Pennsitvcnia and lowa IState Fairs, and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of the country. This Machine took the first Preiniont at the Adams Count: Agricultural Fair held at Benderstille, Sep tember, InG6. Also, BALL'S WHOA. RUSSELL'S SCREW PC WEIL Both first-class Machines, totting sold a num• ber of these Machines in the lust three years. They have given general satisfaction wherever used. We ask limners to call and examine ' these machines before purcha-ing tlsewhere, as they will be able to make a better, at lee tion. We could produce quite a numher of certificates from souse of the best larmers in the county, but deem it unnecessary, its we ' warrant these to ichints to give satisfaction • with a fair trial, or no !ale. Insured for one ' season. Extras always kept an hand. We bee made •rr.ingements to have rep siring dolt when needed at at:y time and on moderate terms. With the abore we hare for sAle a flambe of raluable Farming froplenteute. SULKY CORN PLocuri, Can be used for ploughing, end cultivating eorn—finishing one row at a time. Can Also be used for loosening up corn ground or put. tirg in reeding. Ity raising the front shorels it can be used for marking out corn ground—' =whin , two rows at a t.me. A oi:implanter e.nn also be :Mit, bed, plairing two rows at a CORN CRUSIIERS, For crnii.ing corn in the ear or :belled STEEL COMPOSITION BELLS, For Schooli, - Churches, Farah, kr. STEEL , PLOPOIIS, 5.11171 f S PATENT. HAY RAKES, An article every f.trmer should, have—the best in the market, hand or self-discharging. GRAIN DRILLS, (Wil!oughbys Patent,) with Crowell's G•tano attachment Harrisburg_ GRAIN FAN, (Reynold's Pa ew e ) considered the beat mill ever in use is this county. Any of the snore machines can he had by calling on or addressing the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on tl. e 11.irrisbarg ro.td, where specimen machines can he seen. WM. WHILE, Agent, April 8, 1867. tf Ge,.ysburg, Pa. - PLAYED OUT! III(0 for Clothing. Call, ez amble and be convinced of the fact nt PICKING'S. ISM Just the Place TO GET YOUR GROCERIES. PROVISIONS, &C.— The undersigned haring bought out W. IL 11. Wiscitzkey, (forin:qty Stricktwurer k Wisotzkey,) will continue the GROCERY, PROVISION k NOTION business, at the ohl stand, in Baltimore street, a few doors south of the Court-hou-e, Gettis bnrg, where it will afford him great pleasure to respond to the rails of the public. Ills stock will always be kept fresh and full, so that buyers may at all times rely upon getting the heat of everything. llis COFFEES, SUG A RS, . SYRUPS, MOLASSES, TEAS, SPICES, Salt, Fish, Cheese, &arch, Soaps, Candles, Blacking, Matches, Tubs, Buckets, Browns, Bed Cor.is ; CONFECTION'S, Fruits, Nuts, Segars, Tubscens, STATIONERY, &c., V., rant be heat. Ile asks everybody, from town and country. to rice him a call, convinced tha4 h's goods and prices will please. lisrOysters and Fresh Fish In their season. S. M. GILBERT. April 8, 1267. Another Veto BY NORRI 13. CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, HOOTS AND SHOES, AS CHEAP AS REFORM THE WAR A Li°, Anything in the Goitletnen's Furnishing line, Can be toned at the Cheap Store of T. C. NOCRIS April 15, 1867. if Important TO ALL PERSONS! HENDRICKS' .4 WARItEN have purchased the Store formerly oCrupied 1y I. A I.:lames, and latter ly by C. D. Swope, where they; will keep conttuutly ou h.tud a complete assortmeLt of GROCERIES, • inClurling Syrup., C.rfl',!es, Bogart, Teas, Ba con, Flour, leee,l, Rice, Potatoes. Salt, Tub it co, AC., with every article to be round in a first-class Grocery. Also tONFECTIONS, NOTIONS and FANCY ARTICLES. They hope to tece've i share of public pa tronage, and earnestly solicit a continuance of the custom heretofore given to the estab lishment. JOIIN 11ENDRICIC4, HIRAM WARREN. Gettysbarg, April 8, 18 - 67._ Great -lied artion IN PRICE.S! TIRE undersigned take great pleasure In F.ying dist they hsre JUST aIcCEIVED R large stock of NEW GOODS, suitable for Spring mud Summer Wear, which they will sell at VEItY LOW prices. We caw sell Bleached Iluslins, I raid wide, at IS cents, which was sold at 30 cents a few weeks ago. We hare reduced the prices of ALL °VIM( GOODS IN PROPORTION. We have GHNTLFN RN'S WRAR as follows: Cloths, Cassimeres, Ve.t lugs Kentucky leans, Cottousdes. Linens, Suspenders, ❑alt Hose, Mores, Collars, kc., kc. L %DINS' WKAR—Cloths an& C insimeelea, for circulars and sacks, Alnico's, Mohair Delaines all styles, GI nehisms, Calicoes, Cloves all kinds, Hosiery, he., ke. No troubla to show Goods. 'Girt ns acall. DVPHORN k HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, Apr.l 8, /Bf 7. New Aingenaents. HENRY OVERDEER, on the Rill in Baltimore SI., Gettysburg, has made arrangements is get fresh sr polies every week from the city and is determined to sell cheap. Be invites all to gire him a rail, Ills stock consists of GROCERIES, NOTIONS, FLOUR, Corn Meal, Chopped Feed, Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard, Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Segars and Stint, S UG A R, COFFEE, Teas, Syrup, Nol , Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Best Cider Vinegar, and a great variety of Notions, Candies, kc., kc. serThe Cash or Trade will be given for Country Produce, stub as Floor. Corn, Oats, Butter, Fags, Potatoes, Rags, £c. April 8, 11167. tf The under•ognoul would iaiortn the AO. cultural public that he use purchased from the Patentee of Ihis elraordinnre machine, the Pa'ent, night fur the States or Penetylrot 'tin And, Siar land. Brinkerhoff's Corn Shell( r, Seretratoe Cleaner, is pronounced the hest madden/4 the kind in this country. Ap 1• i.e proof, it may be mentioned that the "Advisory' Cont. sai tee appointed•to select Implements fur es. hihition at the Universal Exposition In Pane, 1867 bar e selected this Stielle.. as the best in A merien," and at the requeA of J. Cd. Dee• by, U. S. Agent, * machine bas been stapled to Paris for exhibition. The fart may also be states that at the !Tat trial of Agricultural Implements, at Auburn, N. Y., in July tett, under the awn& ces of the New York State Agricultural So ciety, the Brinkerholl Coca Sheller.l.'epiratot and Cleaner was rep . trted by one of the molls competent Commute, a -s the nest Corn Sheller out. They any, We *tare carefully examined and thoroutrhly tested this machine, and bare no hesitation to prononneeng It the Gest Crass Sheller we rea r taw." The expert Is signed by each nienps John Stanton Gould.. Provident, N. Y. S:ate Agricultural So.tiety ; B John son, Secretary to same; Solon Robinson, Av. rieultnrn! Editor N Y. Trihntm ,• Edward, Twit, Agricultural Editor N. Y. Mars. }ruin among nhinv complimentary !newspa per notices, the foilowi g, from the New York Ohserrer, is deemed F Ifit lent: "Arno: g all the Hand Corti Shelters made in New York nod Alhany—and one singlet 'km manufactures,more than 10,000 annu.shp —not one ran miter the circle with the Simile,. PIA invented by J. Riinkerhofi, A itburn, - New York. It shells, separates end cleanies, rap. idly and easily, at one oper Ilion, as fast as ski ears can he put.into the hopper." The undersigned is now peep:teed t 'dispose' of COUNTY it rs. He. will Is .re LEES ready fur salt in the course of a month's time. • ALLlttlers to be addressed to -- W WITILF:, P. 0. Box 216, thti;t.butir, March 11, 1867. \\ ~., , _•_-~_ . . IMEI BONE SEWING 11101111 ES. FOR FAMILIES AND MANUFACTURERS. TRESE WORLD-RENOWNED SEWING MACHINES Are retelinat.,l for ihilog the 10.1 work, nd lap a merit aelaller 01.11.11ir fur tli wino tlittrid titan any the, sus thins and by the intiodoett ni of the wait SKR Rwrig ienwhitury we ere nos able to .opply U.. very lest ass chins. In the world. 'I hrs. nro li in.. or. made undad the Immediate aupervidon of the Prwsdrisi he (IRRTIRtry. ELIAS HOWL. JR , the original ilia tutor of the hes hog Machina, Thoy an sobilited 1..11 hurl. i• &Wu& and o dunes of Switio-ti Ift - ...-11ak no. Ti. Mr Dlifirtun•nt of Wilt. Collars, Hurts, Clawka. Nanlllmt Clothing, Hata, Caps, f'onsta.jlenta, MY tam.. Mad. dim. Linen Gnirk, ch.. They wiirlt rquAlly well isputrAllt,, Meru, woollto and cotton goods, wllli silk ital... a innow thread. They will mult i c,oilt, gather, ham, 1.11. serel. braid, 14.1, and perforui rCrly 41.41. 01 16. Whig. ••••104 • bralliirtal surlperfict stitch, rliLe on both yds. ll.• article, sawed. Ou Hite rod Loather work it a wort. WI M MIN nu equal. I=== L Beinty tut Itzeasn. •of Stitch, allkw wi Muth Arne of du fabric sewed 2. flfrrogtb, Fingoesi mod DumbMt/ ot Brun Uri vii Mt Rip ,tr 2. Emmet, of Threw'. t Altschul...nu and rldo range of apollestloo to Plkr pew and Miller/Id. Tim stitch lovrolo.l by Mt. noir amt 5.4. Xachlot is the moot ro.alai and dorobit awl aI Anamof Jihoesstees rev nebel:o i. th. prioaol• morobli .o Arm. PRP Observe tbs. MoJallboo Mad V.LIAY Mart .11. faoloodd4 la sod. IlLa.blu., witb..ot 1.1.kb twro V. p_u. M Tie Howe Machine &gm, *RS Amass aired. risizapaimPl44l. SIBLEY a STOOPS. INS Morn for Emu,. P.saaylraana, Now .1.p.al awl Dellaysaa, to whom all applkaGuas bur .purl. IMP{ 44P 1111.1 k. oppbeatioas will naive prtmipt ettanglign. ~Geo. Jact & Bro Wm, WHlP burg'. April 1, 140 3m sqir FARMERS', ATITN.O TO YOUR IN I I:RESTS! Gettysburg Foundry. Tax subscriber woul.l Worm liis customer, nod others, that he is still manufactur:iig various kinds of-C. stings and Raehines, made to order, on short notice. such as TIIUESiIER.S.%NIt PO welts, pre different SiZek of Puwere,) Clover-see Itullers and Cleaners, li.iin Shelters anti Sep isrAtors, Carol - odder lingers. Straw and Hat Cutters ; P I. 0 U 0 II S. nut am C. at Ploughs, RArshear Ploughs, Side hill and Corn Plough's; the WIRE-SPRISO 11011.9 R RAKI4, the latent improvement; idea Metal Scrawl fur Cider ,Presses, IRON nAiLINci - for Cemeteries or Porches. with eterpting else in his line, all at low priers. FOR SALE.—.t light Two-Itorle 'Wagon, a One-borne Wagon, and a Spring_ Wagon, nil new. DAVID STSCINBIL April 30.18n0. tf Tia Ware and Stores. THE subscriber respectfully Informs the public:that be atill continues the busiurss of making AI,I4_KIND 4 I OP 0001) TIN WARE. •t the old stand (fo•metiy Andrew Pofiefs.) in York st•eet, Gettrature, where he hrs th• /truest assortment of tin ware in the county, with ninny other articles for kitchen use, ike. Also. COOKING sroirKs A NINA-PLATS STOVES, of the very best kinds; . S. G. COOK. Ear. 12, 18C5. tf rPERRIRLE SLAUGHTER to the pricer of all kinds of Ready-made Cktthlogl To be convinced you have but to can et PICKING'S. CLEAN FACES.—Just received another supply of superior Razors, Strops, Brush es and Soap, at ROW A WOODS' TFIR rush is for the RiCelsior Gallery. Al ire waited upon in rota.ion and with die, Dated. C. 'I. TYSON. ANYBODY can hare soft bands by sting Dr. R. Horner's °LINN. /110 to DOPIRIRN t FlOffifkrigi a bty k_y your Dry Goods, Norloos, flkomiovire„ kr., on the nortbwoot Corms Of DWl(Plod s Geitysbarg, Ps. El CI I,'
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