ICI GM tit Pr aterfeltifftd• !rid*, Month*. abet IS, The Star and Sentinel Calendar I.) ' l4O #l l 6l 9110 11 16I1Y 11 28124, i 2i 1 . 9 1; 1 1 1. 1 1 18,1711 12311 30131 1 .. 2 S 6, 6. i; 8 io 11 12.1.3 14:15 84117 418 a) 21122 124 m 26 27 311.29 , ;1 1-I , i I • 31.6 y, 3. 4: 6 7j 8 1 9110 11 12 1 13 14 15 , 16 17,18 19:20' 2i '22 21 24 2526'27, 26 29 30, 31' Jcx 1 2:3 Dar /4 5 6. 7 8 9 10 11 1: 13.14 16 16.17 18 19 Ar2l •M 24 45464128 zi 36,.. 1101.1111! Jul. .5i 2$ rm. .. 19, 26 27 mAal.4l .4 12 13 19 20 1 25 21 MUM I ALFAS TIP ICURUY. • NY iORN G. 8AX2.., When do I mean to many? Well. 'Ms Idle to dispute wlth Late I , But If you choose to hear me tell, ?ray listen whits I Liz the date. When daughten heats, with eager Wt. A mother's daily toll to share t Can make the puddlap which they eat, And et the stockings that they wear; When maidens look upon a man, As to blinaelf what May would marry, ♦nd not as army soldiers wan ♦ sutler or a anontinary. When gentle Ladles, who have got The offer of a lover's hand, Consent to share this earthly lot And do not mean his lot of land ; When yams meehanka are allowed To !but and wed the fanners' idria, Who don't expect to be endowed With rubles, diamond', lane, and pearls; When wive& in short shall freely she Their hearts and !Ands to aid their spouse, And live as they were wont to live, Within their sires' onequtory house; Then, madam—it Pm not too old— Rejoiced to quit this lonely We— nt brush my beaver, cease to scold, And look about me. tor a wife! 1/137LT—BT A GIRL OR 783 PIRIOD. WO% dear, old logic, Mr. Bale. 'Tie Idle to dispute your tate; Your beau Ideal can't be Sound, You reached thb world a mite too tate. x• PAPER. NO YANK. It may appear strange to the intely, gent farmer that there are parsons who still work on in the old track that their fathers did fifty years ago; persons who do not go along with the times. but are rather going back, not improving in the least; their harries destitute of mien, and knowing nothing of the world, save from the talk of their neighbors. But it is too true. A good farnaer can easily tell when one of these person's farms meets his eye. -The apple trees are covered with moss, aid the tops are thickly interlaced with dead and dying limbs. His barns and houses are of the same brown wood color, and rapidly hastening to decay, while the corners r . of the rotten fences are filted with briars and docks, presenting an unsightly ap pearance. And yet his farm is In per fect keeping with himself. His dirty clothes and slouchy appearance present no contrast to his broken down 'gates and gaunt cattle. I have one of these old fogies for my neighbor, and speaking to him the other day about taking agriculturalpapers, he plainly expressed his opinion that they were humbugs. "There was Josh. Wiltsie," said he "that took the papers, and hearin'about mowin' machines, sent for (me, then all the farmers 'round here got them' 'cept me. I kept out of it. And Josh. Wilt sie had five tons of hay spoilt, because h mowed it down so early in the morn in' and bad rain on it; but I don't get down so much mowing by hand but what I can get it up 'fore it rains.', Neighbor Foley spoke, true, but I might have pointed to his Huss stand ing in the fields until the nourishment was burnt out by the scorching sun.— And his cattle, when the winter is over, show plainly by their pSor condition, the hay on which they fed. I might have reminded him of his grain spoiling in the fields because he did not have a good reaper at work while the weather was good, but cradled it by hand, and the weather becoming stormy before he could finish it, it was left in the fieldi to rot. But I forehore from telling him this, for such farmers are "quick to anger," and peace is de- I sirable in a neighborhood. The farms which adjoin Foley's are constantly overrun hy.his pigs and his cattle. which scorn to stay kr thallinsy structures he calls fences. Still Foley is a good neighbor; always will ing to help others in distaines, and ac comodating at all times, aide r &lough stupidity or wilfulness, that be cannot see how his ndighbors are flotwiainS. and getting far ahead 01 bbn, by taking papers. Such a person as I have desosibed is found in every neighborhood. and you will always see, that where there Is no paper there is no farm.--Jorrnal of Ms Farm. ONIONS. —Many Complain that onions do not keep. The trouble is Ia keeping them too warm. The onion, Labe** plant at rest, and the hiast warmth starts it into activity. It is mach bet ter that onions remain frown through the winter, provided they can thaw gradually. than to put them in a Whir or other warm place where theirvepta. tive powers wil be aroused. If put in large heaps, onions will:4 sure to spoil; b it if spread in thin - 146M and covered with hay and straw, so t It frozen the thawing may be grad 1,. they wi I keep well through the win. r. It is tl.e custom with onion growerr -o :et their crop to market as soon as • ble. If they were to provide prope.r storage, they would realize much More for them, rheu sent to market later in the sea- BO ' IL A NEW rsz eonELAN annittne.—A correspondent of the. California ilsreisr makes the following micelhoit imams tion:—"l do not set how any one who has everioticed the delimits *tags and sower of the cranberry, even when wild sad uncultivated, could tali to be struck with its beauty. But my object now is ha ea the attention of your read mit* its :lupe when cultivated in pots, in the hones, or still better in hanging baskets. When thus grown, the long slender stems, drooping from the basket icizetiber with Rich fruit, form a most b nutaful object. Let those Whomourn that they cannot afford to purchase for eign novelties to Make a ensile basket, put s few. cranberrisi in and bang it in the window, and they my Marylon% saw an ything more beau- A viarros at a nett* . .n_city church marl he was tucked into a bee*Pew• Gilder the ipalery and no one *bought to hand Me* hymen booh. But they yid felt treerlook jibe trim the collection was taken. 114,0004 y Fahnestock, Brother&l wM J. MART-t-N; FALL & WINTER itirig 0,1 r I i. 1 7 i1.k-fil.:l-4 1 tao 1213 . 81 1 15 16117 18 , 19,6 21 21 28 24 25r6=,2111r0 1 ) 1 . 79 . 'Bl . B l l . i al 713 91. II 17 12 14 15,1611 is 11 W 211221321 2512 278540 80 82 . 1 . 81 . 4 1 6 1. 7 1,1 10111 , 12 13 14 1 15116 17 , 16 19 20 21 22.= 21 2646 12,23 3030 I-4 51 6 . 7 8 11 9 21 1 211 0= 1 112 13 14 1 15 16 17 111 19.20 21 11112121,11631127 181 121030 31 ..1..0..1.. 1_1..1. 1 20 3 4 1 5: 6, 7 10 11 10 11 112 13' 14'1§116 , 17, 18 191021 ==2,415 126,27= 29 30_ I • 1 .r• .. .. .. . .. ,3 4 6 6 7 3 9 10 11 12 13 It 15 16 17 IS 19 20 21 = 22 24 23 26 27 23 22 30 GOODS. Diy Goods, Hardware, RMI Jul- AUG Groceries, Cedarware, MI Nov MIS ars cheap this ileum • st Fahnessock's. MESH ty GOODS—all the new styles and In every: varie OOLLAER, HANDKEIdbIIII7IS and WIDIDLII. waste-one largest stock aver VOWIS SS Fainelliaekt. SHAWLS at &tr . /lads and feces at Fahrtectostea CHRISTMAS GOODS st e Fabaestock's. CLOTHE., cessannts. &c., latest style at Fahnestock'L CALICOS—best it IS% cents st Pshnestook's. 'WATER-MOP' CLOTH from ILOO yard up as Fatomatockte. MUM and DIMS MIMING% 4t Faimemek's. GLOVES In large aucatment at Fatmestock's. Nov. 18. 1670—tf DRY GOODS that has been brought to Gettysburg, this Spring which will be sold at the owest possible rates. May 6. 1870-4 L-• NEW FIRM. REBERT IFBUSHMAN. Dry Gat, Carpet:, Glamor?, &c. I 2firm or Hebert &EMU ha l been db. IYed, It issneseedied by BUSH MAN, who wilt continue the Masan business at the oid stand, ea BalUmore street, opposite the Court-house, Oetosburg. The junior partner has for years been employed u salesman fn the store of J. L. Schick, and therefore brings to Ida new pcsition an experience In the business pos. messed by few. The stock now off= to la rge additlois of the neatest aid a et Goode, Is oneaf rare 21traclMnels, sr ent aranot pal to ;deem., whilst their prices. hating bought to the best advantage, will also be found satisfac tory. The Inducements thetedler canna be ex celled In the town or county. - They make a spe cialty of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, an Invite attendee to the aseartureat hew liar otter, promising at the SiMe time to eonttuue tt up to the highest standard. FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, ttwy offer a large and varied stock. and kW ow tan that all who come can be suited In goods and DOMESTIC S, CARPETS, OIL QUEENSW ARE, GLASSWARE, &c., ST Y , ri A always be found in full variety, with the beet chances offered to buyers. krer7rhitetposuble will be done lo render mt. istaolirs. acid Chu eararairore W ide patronage, patronage, which they mile& AM EBKRT, Nov. 25, IBM—tt JOHN IL BUSHMAN. Fall and Winter Goods MOTTO—"Qtdek Sam Sauk Preatieiad Quick lieturna" THE undersisee-d, haring just Wi n rned front the city of Pbiladelphis. older eitiens of 'Tort Springs r and elsewhere. a well selected =Or GOODS, tit T rots, W d& Mo Gro ware, =ware. Thn, Hats, C Shoes. II Cloths, rt x = reduced_ _pricek LADIES' Fla x = and woolmkr HOMEY. Please remember that cash brings better bar. gains than long ernditklonffrootwinbeettielloofo snake hag Mende eliave antelNV lot ju laeot V i e 01,2 i. 00 ATif.41 1 bE sid ettler. Tie Y. which be at the lowest prices possible. baldnes Than forriseutwand , we enact a with attention to s and a please : continuance of pu pa * Oct. 21, 1870.—tt I. OOTBZ. NEW ~-FIRM AIItINDWYWIA P4L; rift wleriStied Iwkiententbste Vitt* war the lam awe at eWsznesesetWentlierSit pti viAgat telimM d wan e nest el NICW ac smostaJaltle Dry Goods Groceries iliwilkill; . . - ' an of width Wei ' ilirdWiSeil AI 16. , markit - for milord AM we stammered es Qs trWite la r i u li rtaliV es. 431 44e at *slab* else /W lei ot good Malls TOBIAS it.. O A KS = A. kAFFENS . Aramitillia, Ts., Art 14 Irro—tt ,_ Dmpo iftwdo. TIPTON & MYERS' kxccr.sioß Milks all *Aim at Pistons tress sdattare wale "REMIBIBRANDTS' Photographs ftfildied in Oil R&M mut* vie tignu. View - of-the Sattli*ld I =Fresh Neat Every-Dayr. _ _ . Aisle wary Tun% aad laddod;ff • i:111411Rogir fr who, , ter_ mistope.i. . , P:MMPZIM =I QUEENBWAREI, ,O.NRPST, IRON, PAINTS, ac at irabatutock:a J. L. SCHICKi, has the Largest and Beat &hided Elteekal A.ND NOTIONS, NEW AT GRIEST it BOWERS, Pork flprivs, P. A;wamt.x•hst GETTYSBURG. PA., stze. thebilleit the OR lIH.ADOW PiMlllOl3. ;pm II - - *OP . , inctiviale and Zetail4ealar to GROCERIES IdWOlO. A . large lot of GU/CM= that Ism NUM( Cbasp or CtittL. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whlekey eight years old Very old French Brandy ALL OTHER XINDEIOF LIQVORS. oneral aseartrat at BITT/i3lB, among !Web are , Mishlikesßerb Bitten!. pima LIQUORS for Mathes!parposes,ac Wit. J. MARTIN'S. TeLICIITLIEFti: OldwiAn . Qv u rz w inze, dpzil . 39g 1809-tt NEW GROCERY. JESSE M. WALTER MI AS opened a new (boom Store. adjoining beep bb i redence on Tort street. mad will always onnd PRIME GROCERIES of all klads—Collee. Teak SuP; Nat NA& sen Flsh, eslt,. Pepper, Mikes, fn. (loafer, nom Prelim, Nuts. Seeps, - and Notions eenerally. lie has now on hand a hue lot of HA3lt3 for fam ily nos. AD of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Calf and =mine, THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR BUTTER & EGGS. Gettyalmrg, Sept. 30, 1M.—12 NEW GROCERY. H AVING purcnased frail Mr. Anne EEcmr kb Squa Grocery establlshment on the Northwest earnfr of Oeytre re, GATTri3BIJIDGI PA.., and laid la new Yank of Goodsll/13' Invite my triendsand tbe public to give me ea& In addition to a large and rafted - Yoek of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hand the best (plenty of Qu3ensware, Fire -Proof and Glauware, traits, Confectlens, &e., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates, June 24, 11370.—tt WI. BOYER & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, NOTIONS , TOBACCOS, Alto Stone, Wooden and Willow ware. A general 2.4641m0:eat, of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1851—tf taniam, Mmuns, D. Meat/ WIT. "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Beet - and Ch.‘Dom. Saddles ; Bridles, Collars and VANNEBBot all kakis, la the Counts . , as* abrayalo be !band at the old and well known stand, Baltbaore st, oopusite the Presbyteries' Church. (MCCREAAY , S.) OUR RIDIEGand WAGON SADDLES, are the most substantially built and neatest. OintRAENRISI. (plain and silver nounted,) are complete. In every respect and warranted et the very but material and workmanship. OUR UPPER LEATHER, DitAFT CO can not be beat. They are the best FITTINC LI IM must durable:. OUR HEAVY DRAFT FULNESS, are madr to order, as damp as th ey can be made anywhere and In the most substantial manner. BIDING SKILDLItIa WHIPS. LAIfHI2S , DRAFT Rama. Fly.nets and everything. Sims better or OUR PRICES have been agnucin to the lowest living standard. am A o amounting to ni or We work nothing but the, beet of stock and will warrant every represents artkle turned out to bean every respect as & • Thankful for past favors we lathe attention to our present stock. Sg - illve us a call and examine prices and root. D. Mop /BA & 140 N. Jan. 29. 15014—tf BMUS AND CARRIAGE 3. REMOVAL. rnisatirrillriboy thetas& 4.1,4 et 1 1 114 ' i , u7a17141, - I=ll, l %°ruzwer °bum CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL. - ING.TOP BIIGGEEE DAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. - the lu let w il l agr " sa g =_Mity sild .2 leaucka Illaprioesare sholsys Ho soll&M i rolulkkat, thatJurar t I passe. 414 LLAGEre s :_ July 1.1/0-7y SAYE YOUR HORSE3I PATENT =ABM COVX HORSE COLLARS. . ibm mu& , w are sow br mailer Am CI rammer naupiake lle ikrire . • • et- ftr - Ar stuck Me, ate lighter Its . i hige;g c sio ui ss e tr 4u str ed do t astioaL The tle,_tbeColbu• adjusts to the shape of twee s ahemaa consequentl y does not cute. rumen. try Also, EA'RNESS Vi ati fo raeald stab to sole: Cali at .tun 4:4=trmikeett r imi n , IM 8 " JOHN CM.I; CARRIAGE-MAKING. The war Wet over, the ttaaeriageed trace ra iqueed tbe Clinia g ala kinglftlidlligat l = th* sidereal!, to Bile Illitlewerw4 earrYs ezer...,==re, impeder awasw. A liekal aser sarp semertiemitill VARRI MB. )000138, ec.. whka o = lol 4POOD ea The imam 6.• w% sad ilk *glee wopp4e4 aesnappev wilideleregyaiwWW , Ma //UNGAR' dose wiebtlispieek ead atebstraies. lansek4 el aad old wfms fanatic - ea hand Thankful fer itre bemitOille eaJered "they meaeneerieeasiglivrer he %Nati Ito=4ol. VittrltitUt, IFAT MARIaT ! I nw - hititt t s. - erostimeolmuka-vinuar. Avumumierwirsolismamemploolim -4,4 1110 - 11 - ime " • A Great Medical Discovery COOK AND PA RI. oit nz W.ALKFXB CALIFORNIA WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS 11 . BITTKRs. The latest sod most approved styles TIN, Sf ANP- COAL & LUMBER Call and Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S W ARE 1100 MS, COMER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD DANI3L CABLIMAN. II MIT OVICIDIZIL NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! fr HE undersigned have entered into partner / ship, and under the Ann of Cssuman Ova& Dept and will carry on the Lime Burning Business, at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Kilo• on the corner of Railroad and Stratton mem.— Fanners and others can rely on getting the beet of Lime at all times, and at lowest market rates. C U • A I, at lowest prices. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In (Ways burg. DANIEL CASMI&A N Oct _ lI.ENRY OVERDRER. 211, 1570.-41 H. H. BELMKB. Nallemid gime gables. ettysbarg Railroad. TRAINS now run on the Gettysburg Railroad as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at S.IO A. M., Granite &22. Gulden's AZ. New Oxford &3S, arrive at Hanover at 9, and leave at 930, arrive at Hanover Junction at 10 A. /d., arrive at Baal. more at 12.30 P. IL, York 11.4.5 A. M., Harrbbnrg. LIO P. M. SECOND TRACY leaves Gettysburg at I P. M., Granite 112, Gulden's 1.15, New Oxford 130, aver 1.56. arrives at Hamm Junction at 2.40, Baltimore 6.15, York 3.1 U, Harrisburg 4.25. FIRST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10.40 P. IL. Harrisburg 5.35 A. M., Yak 6.50, Hanover June. Goo 7.20. Hanover 9, New Oxford IVO, arrive at Gets burg at 50.3:1 SHOOND TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 1530 A. &L. Harrtinarg II A. M., Tort 9.90, Hanover Junction 11L5, Hanover U. 55. New Oxford HAL Gulden's 12.20. Granite 12.23. artlYee at Oettys• burg 12.40 THIRD TRAIN leaves laitintore at 11.10 P. Id, Harristeirg LT P. Y. York 3, Hanover Junc tion 3.10 Hanover 4.35, New Oxford gel, Gulden's 453, Granite 4.56, arrives at Gettysburg at 5.10. R. XeCURDY, Sup't. Der- 9. 1870.—tt Northern Central Railway. WINTER SCHEDULE ON and atter Dee. 4111. 11175, Trains will leave Hanover Jun ction as follows: VE NORTHWARD. lin a. ut—Dally for Elmira, Rural° Se -11.10 a. m.—ball _r tor 161111aruport, daily (except. ) tor lhedra. ohester, !Wi ndt'. Palls and gale and the Went. 2 - 44 in. — Haii7 (nee% &today's) for WUnarna. and Erie. 111 .—MlY Sizoind Su ndays ) for Yrk. ACE 111 . -- DallY MIMS Sundays) fo rHALM& hema the Waft. LEAV nd E, SOUTHWARD. 7.15 a. m.--Vallystappingit Patinae only. 2.52 a. m.— , l=r (exact Sundays) stopping at all 1 111.04 a. sa.4:llitz om eeept, Sundays) stopping at 1125 p. In.—Dallystopplng at Parttou only. 1.11 p. m.—Daity (except Sunday) stopping at Parltton. 3.36 p. in. Dully Incept Sundays) stopping at all Stalk nis. EDW. tt. YOUNG, Poss. Agent Sal _tlAott , s,„ sin. ALFRED B. rinKs., General Superintendent. Dee. 4, 11711.—tf Harrisburg. READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, 310NDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 . Great trunk line from the Northand Northwest tor Philadelphia, New Met, Pottsville, Tanuiciz ad, AsidO m ilt tk hamokin, Lebanon, Allen /4th. Limner, Colima. Trains leave Harris sb er for New York, as fol lows: At 3.10, SAO, a. W. and im p. lte., econeeti ßa r roa vig Trair an Pennsyl. Tanis and arriving at ew York at 10.10 a. 3.llo ean and MO p. in.. respeetively.- amompuzy the 3.10 and a. 111., 7 aearratag: le l a k t a ri New Tort at. 9.00 a in., 12.00 ones INId 4 • o ° P. laa. r 7 o 7 oseitilda at 115 a. in . and 3.au P. IIL ellepillg 01)111atocenpany the AOO p. in. train Mon Nem York wittiont.aisaage. Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottimm,' . = qua, Minersville. Ashland, metal:AM, town and Plillivek_ Jed& at &la a. in., and 2.50 g at Lebanon and pried. Fia"l4l°4"6 In"11177k - s Cit trjlin h= g . ib7 Hern7iir given and Auburn, via le i v i l it i m ' and %newsmen& Raft Road, leave rg at_3.4o p. in. tan r_elasynaaU Railroad trains leave e. ing fat mensown, gaston and New Yotk at &00 10 12,45 sem mailer. Ali. Returnia_g, lama- New Tart It 9.00 a. m.„1Z201 noon and a „ Goa. lA, ABentowa at 7.10 a. in.. 11.25 noon, 255, 4.110 4S. _- sly ramenger Train leaves Phlladeiphia at NI a. in.. eonneeUng with similar train on Mutt 'l'a Rail toppinefroad. returniag from Reading at 6.76 at ail Stations. a., s we Pa ilie at 9.120 a. in., and 3.10 P. in., Herndon at 10.15 a. le., ithamakill at 5.40 1 and 11.3 ha. in., Ashland at 7.05 a. in.. and 12.50 noon, Mahanoy City at 7.31 a. in., and 1.35 p. in., Vua at 8.33 a. in., and 2.40 p. , for . Phila. s, Now York,./leaeling: IN is i g ite. vit Pottivilla, via lieuuti ini imam Railroad at 6.16 a. en:, Mirrhiniii, and 12.00 rota, tar Pine Grove and moot. Ammonium% Train leaves Pang raw liem.4Bo, 7.20 % ia., at at IRS a. en. Return. phis at 4.46 p.__ so., Das sea i Iliolites at 7. p. sti., - arnirliar at PeßsvM M. 0,1* 14 • This, leases Potts. 7,l442: ll =lsswis IPhilmialphts 4$ 11 1 . 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FIEND FOR OUR LARGE AND HANDSOME SIXTY-FOUR PAGE CATALOGUE of nearly One Thousand standard and choice works. Ila character throughout such as to command the confidence of all experleneed eanvaesers, and the approval of the pollute. SINGLE CGPIES of Lverybratril lawyer went to any athirese, pottage paid. on receipt of price. For terms to agents, and oUwz Udall:Mims& dress JOHN E. POTTER & CO., PVBLISLIFILS. 614 AND 817 BANSOM BTRkBT, PHILADELPHIA Oet. 'A, 1870.-3 m tanning Vapirmtuts, it. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER HIP machine hasry met with the most success In eve section where It 67 1 1 2 = Introduced, It has taken precedence over those machines which have heretofore ranked as ern. ;elms It is a perfect nett/faker and a superior, 'Mower. A careful exandnatkmwill ex:wince any ow of his slimier meats over all others. th atlez= iltrellEt4 and durability. As a selfraking ens has DU equal to our J.mcnolextpe- The Ledge rake ta attached to ao other ittaetilatt built b y e State% except to thls machine.— by the DoLUE di STEVENSON liaautat. toting Co., Auburn, New York. READ THE I I iD:INEATRIC COMPANY TO Mrt== -- - • Having been informed that Itertala maindatr Wren with and elsewhere are buLlslnut erk LsAimatli nIF•ItJJLE attamonwl. WO ask ou to furnish us the names of all parsons or purehasinit smaim rir•"1.1..-. as we nave sweet pepou or persona =masa lure said ht.LF- or say Part tkereimA. adold Will ueeetrte to the ellen& Of the law per. sons manulaianring, selling or using said Sat rake except of our own manuLsettur. MO a.llltig. President We bare that eonedenes to thla metope that we are'willlux to lei Wale wanting a arebisas test k with any maeldne cha s m= and keep the one that gives the mull Farmers wantlag Droppers attached Gan be se ormmudated. Por the benefit of those wanting waddnea we should refer them to a few of those tu whom we hate mulct ru Haw- 7 Cule John S. taw Peter KAMM Wm. Punish Jean Wman, Ellaha i = tieom P. Muter John Da Waybtfed, aal* ttd,& , sbra vidPlank, J W onathan_ /obit nurweremma Junes UMW/. 11 =---Ka att st v l ax i, ca ggi er Iki limater, John Lower, George John N. • On Hoed •Jess Second Auld Reapers. est Va WLIMTOOTH HAY NAlailk of *get. mita bot Who ifreadt ' .1* bm rwooas O dessa kalthi. IS Tamitl•l NULL sad Seserassor od tie beet end auk SIT • ed In Use . HAital pksoents lig O~SDNG WWI Farm - Mr Femme so exa m seeldnai *W gad these at Weed, use of Amara wrouric •••__. ( I , Pa., or at the molasses 9l =bar. g tram Gettysburg, oaths Wimp' --- ki I I.As rusi OONSTANTLY ON HAND Ls case of breakers. Persons mantles Cliental WU ad dress the subscriber, Gettysburg, Pa. .dent. _ r gratin andinvtirv. Ma 27. 1870.—u 1 AV ATuffEs i t AWELRY. w m. P. ircAminr wham td 1 Ida customers and the Maio . o r kavi v euetuard the Interest tot , I v • il• Per./ In the Wawa dad Store oa klattlniem street, Gettysburg be "sperm no *nt ettort Mere satinnettou to AIL lie has Just manual from the city ivithasplem dld assortment of I GOLD and KUM hhussicavanfilsWils wATetims,..mWKIAY tiILY T and. ThliLk, istinArkativw/Vg joir tL fr ' VhD mad tfTnU. 1? t e t:Labr, of best ' MU STUD VIC: SI W Ii 4 it Uernia b au, . tOOD2W6 and BIUDONS. ..... ::111 P1Ine's and Oktelt warp warrantee Ire Were 1 j, "oan' militarise executed In a near ars i manlike. manner. 'Meta. I°. /11111"1 CLOCKS WATCHES ma) JEWELRY. A. It. FEJSTEL sai w zrztt li m agt .. , rso . Clocks, 'WATCHES, JEWELRY SILVELIVIV WARE, ratAni* gto agamg..=aut 257nouoiliarow. Notice to the Public 1 • Made of Poor Bum. Whiskey. Proof Welts and ' Refuse Lionors doctored. tiptoed and. sweetenitl to please the Mate, called "Tonles." "Appetiz : eta," "Restorers," he.. that lead the tippler on to drunkenness and ruin, bnt are a true Medicine, i made from the native Boma and Kerbs of UM . fortis, free Dom all Alt:oho& btimulants. They • are the UKBAT BLOW PURIFIER and a LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE. a perfect ilemuestor and Invigorator of the !System, carrying on all the pelsonoua matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these bitters according to direction and remain long unwell, provided Use bones ate nut destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organswasted beyond the point of repair. For Inittuomatory and Chronis, Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Re mittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys. and Bladder. them hitters have been most successful. Much Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which is genera/1y pro (Komi by derangement of the. Ingostive Organs. Dlrsi•ErdlA 015 INDitikkfl lON, Headache, tain in the shoulders, Coughs, lightness of the Bud disiness, hour Eructations of the WM stub, Bud tatete In the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, liolammation of me Luba*, rain In the regions of. the Kidneys and a hundred other pedant symptoms, are the off springs of t p u epsta. MU GU I.lTENTanti INTLIIMITTENT FEVER, w ten th ro e prevalent in the valleys of our great, lit venughout the United Mates, especially those of the Mississippi, Missouri, .1111- aoM Tentessee, Cumbetiand, Aricensallthe.Rea. Et i zio, Brame, l'earl, Alabama,. Mo Si., Roanoke, James, and many others with i s hett vast Winded's, during during er . e ns of and remarkably so the seasons of unusual beat - and dryness, are invariably ac compaitted by ettensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdundosi viscera. There are always more or Less obstructions of the User, a weakness and irritable state of the Stomach, and, great torpor of the bowels,. being .ttiogged up Mtn vitiated necumulMions.- In their treatment, a purgative, exerting &powerful Intim. mule upon these various organs, Is essentially ,Ilissmiary. There is no cathartic the . purpore to Dr . J. • liVarsza's Vinegar ßitters, as they will sPeediltsentove the dart colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded, at the same time stiinutating the secretions of the liver and genocally restoring Me hesithy ,thncdom the digestive organs. - The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions sub subject to miasmatic influences, is sufficient evidence of its PAW+ as a remedy In mach cases. FOR SKIN J:KbEAKEIS. Eruptions, Tether Salt Rheum,' Bkiteties, spots, rimmes. Pustules, Bone, Carbuncles, Mug-Worms, ticaidatad, tore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, scuds. Discoknations of the Skm, Humors and Diseases of the Win. of what ever mune or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. tine bottle in such cases will convince the must intredtdous of their CUM tive effect. Gleinase the Vitiated I3lood wheneveryou And its impurities bursting through the an in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores: cleanse It when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins: cleanse it when it is foul, and yourpngs will tell you when. Keep the blood puro trio health of the system will follow. PIN, TA Pgand other WORMS, lurking in the Bs ystem of so rimy thousands. are effectually de 100y ed and removed. For lull directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four Uinguages—Friglisii German, French and Spanish. J. WAL/Iffit. , Proprietor. R. H. MeLDONALD & CO., DruuLdsand Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cat., and !and 34 Commerce :street, Ne* York. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER& Dec. 9, ICW—tyre ICEE3 DR. SCHENCK ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IN WINTER. Having for the last thirty-five) ears del, oted my whole tune and attention to the study of lung dLseases and consumption, I feel [haul understand fully the coarse that ought to be pursued to re. store a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to healthy soundifesE The first and most import ant step Is fur the patient to avoid taking cot& and the best of all places on this continent- fur this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down in tile Nate, where the temperature is regular, and Lot subject to such vanalions as In more North ern latitudes l'alatka is a point I can recom mend. A good hotel is kept there by Petermam Last winter 1 saw several persons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the healing intlumum of the cdruate and in) med icine. acre getting well. One hundred niiim nuttier down the river is a pat ut %filch I would prefer to Palatka, as the temperature is more even and the air dry and bracing. Menousiile and Enterpose ale located there. I shou:d give a decided preference to Mel. lonville. It is two miles from liver or lake, and it seems almost inuassaible to take cold there.— The talfics 1u Florida /night be better. and pa news consplain at times but that is a good sign, ad it Indicates a rttuiu of appetite, and when Gus Is the case they generally increase in flesh, and the must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other pieces In various pans of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives In winter, My reasons for saying so are that patients are less liabie to take oolit there than here, them Is a less even temperature, and It is not necessary to say that where a consumptive persist exposes himself to fiequent cods be is certain to die shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down into Lae State out of the reach of prevailing east winds and fogs. Jacksonville, ur almost any nth. or of the localities I hare named. will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a. Ws. - ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those wboie hinge are diseased a more southern point Ls earnestly recommended. For Renton years prior to MS I was prefeadom ally in New York, Boston, Baltimore and Ph.ba. deipinta every week, where I saw and examined on ap average Ave hundred patients a Week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has enateed ins to under stand the disease fully, and hems& my caution in regard to taking mi l, A person may take vast quantities of - Schenek's Fulmonic 1/yrup. Sea weed 'lonic and Mandrake Pills," and yet die if he does not avoid taking cola. la Florida, nearly everybody is usingSchenek's Mandrake fills , for the climate is more likely to produce blilous habits time Inure northern !ati lt is a well established fact that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of Um southern part. On the other hand, in New `Leland, este-third at least. of the Nod. tattoo die of this terrible disease. In the Middle Males It dues not prevail so largely, still there are many thousands of cases there. What a vast percentage of life would be saved if eousuints tives were as easily alarmed in regard W taliing fresh cold as they are about scarlet lever, *nail pus, Are. But they are not. They take what they thrm a little mld, which they are credulous enough to believe will wear on in a few days.— Mcey pay no attention to it, and hence It lays the foundauon for another and another still, unto the lungs are diseased beyond all hope fur cure. • My advice to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay a Mock of Schenck's Pol. emote yrup. lichenck's Seaweed Tonic and ISchenek's Mandrake 1711 s and go to I lreOuirdnelnt these particular metUtines crusel hut thoroughly acquainted with their action. know that where they are used in strict accord= thee with nth directions they will do the work that is required. This acconipinined, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribm for paid, cough or nighthweare, and then advises the putout. to walk or ride out every day, will bestirshave a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to give my three medlcioth, In so eordatmen with the printed directinas, except in sonic ,tee, where a tow use of the Mandrake bib Is necessary. My object Iv to pdve tone to the stomach—to get up a good apV is . It is al- Warr a good when a patient to grow history. I have hope. of such. WI a relish for hod and the gratiacatkot of that relish oaths good blood, and with it more flesh, whi Thenly felthwed by a beellog of the lum. the cough loosens and thaws the creeping chills and cl aullaitgithe!gLitt.lanosh,prograie and annoy , gets well, provided he avoids taking ` Now there are many consumptives who have -not the means to go to Florida. The question May •be melted. is there no hops for =Ma Cer- Caleb , there Ma y 30 adrift to such_ le, and aver Ina been, to In a nem is during the win ter, with a temperature of about seventy de grees& -width should be kept regularly at UM Point. by Mamma a therumoneter. Lee snob a patient take his exercise within • the limits of the Mom tal -swathing up and down as much as his Will poem% to order to keep up a healthy= the. of the blood. I have cured uanumad. by system, and can do so again. Constuntittoo essily cured as any other dimes, if It Is tak. en In thmy_and the proper kind of treatment is Miude se ve tact stands undimmed on record 'a_rahoutdc illyrup, Mandrake rusk and Seaweed Tonic have cared very many et whatineaued balleocelemof otionimpthes. tip thane you WIM 3911 Will , te a lreatc certain to sow mos owe ounsuaapolve who Lab bees-fesett , eg heel (he very jaws of death by their use. be tar as the MaWralte Bilkers esseersed„ everybody shosild keepansppWthentonhanth They act en the liver UMW Man calothei, and Metre acne caf Its hullo! idlerin liehtsaL .let taut =llse in althea where a wraiths is nig if you have pair 'the et lib aAtessegthe. cure you., „you are subject to Melt headache. take a dose orals Mandrakes and Met WIJI relieve Note two tours. If yeu would obviate the sheet el a change of water, or the too free IsslWgenc• Os fruit, d o m e of the - ilaa. drakes every night or evernight, and you may then firtuk Water and eat watermelow, ='apples,6o......plum= or own, without t of thans .... „ ...m fley. will -posed thosev7lo live in damp si della end ;every. Try Mocar 'harmless. They can do y them ou good oel7- _ 1 have abandoned uly te mai tans to Bos ton and kiew Fork, but se Win= at my office, No..th N. Tkl Inceet, thleOlvelY thealeday, frith 9 .ch. M.. to /I bona wbe theiwnith thaminanon within* ..epoosceser will be charged dye dollar& The hespiretneler declares Memos* y condi of Undo, Mid packets ens, readily - Maration wbethar the me curable But iss y maargood upoisor Ito Osnot. num of lam metheinltliktiactl emnon' my e de. seats SatirelY thatr W o nglng *WM Malpthr teething to M, aa in cenoluslua. I will thy that when=Mhe t loto tip take ond. madliati lect n 044 1509 r il Un a rid are il ti e vis °6awe : 11 16te ona nnt. f . • a =tetr it ar. dimu...b. an languages accompany Medicines, so explicit and dear that an, one ain Cale withuaa rt ffw mg ma b• lot voin any ' aCHENa m IL J ae.. No. 15 N. Urea. I Jima ...Am, Daniel Sedrie, Bermkrz. John I okes ~ Henry J. Andrew J. Weikei Weikel; Kerr, ;COUGHS, ANFLUENZA, I. -`. 36"Plag c iA" a si ke - . " and V everwttaatloa ash.. igtr ai rk , leniassatie sod suged are speedil irst rad : .. ... us ' • • WItir.9I:II , ILILIMX a .. i ‘' a a ''''. CliEltßY ~ , •r. VC4itai. liniterede et' thausends bear testimony to their Wouderlul Curative /Sect& WHAT ARK WHEY? TREY AU NOT A VILE FALACY } F~~tt MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are strong. but In a few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of applkation to mental effort, show Its baneful in. ftueeoe. It won becomes evident to the observer that some depresidng influence le checking the development of the body. Consumption li talked of, and perhaps the youth Is removed from school and sent Into the country. This Is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever. hanging sortie of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses la looked for with anxiety, ee the first symptom in which Nature Is to show her taring power In &Mainv the circulation and visiting the ebb& with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by - what It fed on; the en ergies of the system arc prostrated, and the whole economy is derange 4. The beautiful and wond erful period In which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, Is looked for In Min: the parent's heart b 14.1.9 in Nudely. and tandem the grave but walUni fur Its HEIXDOLD'S EXTRACT iittitt". for Weakness arising froin excesses or early Indiscretion, attend. ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exertion. Lees of Power, Logs of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Lamson:, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, lint Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, FreqOptly Black Spots Thing before the Eyes, with Tempo .rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of pleri tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves: no Repose of Manner. no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Tranaltkm from one question to another. These eymptoms, U allowed to go on—which this Medleine 11:amiably removes—eoon follow Low of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Mts. in one of which the patient may expire. During the finperhstandenee of Dr. Wilson st the Bloomingdale Asyltua, this sad result war red to twe patients ; reams had for a time left, them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both melee, and about Sweaty tears of Wbo can say Mat these mottoes are not foe quently Co/lowed by thoseareful amuse Insavity and Consumption? The records oil the tams. Asylums, and the melancholy deaths birGanarusp nen, bear ample Niftiest to the truth of these as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan choly exhibition appears. The coanteaance is actually sodden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits It. /Blount a sound of the voice occur, It is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures woa Depth Low sulks somas thairigrlof bogaUed." whilst we revet thWeileteace of the above dis• eases amt symptoms, we are prelminxt to maw as havaimable gift Chemistry for the rsmsZal of the omsequemess. Hat noon Mona ceareammw nom HERA= Of 131701P7. There Lno task like it It am anchor at hope to the servos *ad patient, and this is a testimony of ati who have used or poweribed it bald by Dragslata aad /.tiers vaaroute.- - - Thai *Apar Walk or al: WWI far Ka De. band fa aay 1114141 m. DOWN* symptom* In aa H. T. HEIMBOLD, Drug sad Closuakal Minimum. ATONE ABB. GENUINE UNLESS IN dorm up La etederegaseeNt wrapper, wee hesebeliie ot =yawl:a! Warehouse, sad Jul3' 2ll as. la vad bg Boa SIN Broaehrsy, New Ifack, 11111:; OIPPTCaRS. 2,Busela thesetprr-11 BotH Nem, Ttissuree—L G. Falumweli. MeCtinly, 4t.' PickbAg.Jacipti Lag. • • malimio,chopm lotopll/4.D. Itteu*Xliat m.akaeigvek.f.4ool- IntrA44ll64ll(bijr, Stialisu tairustdp; Prodetiek 1111.11,Yranklbet it. A. MitititArsiban rAbdiel Glaalew O&M; Wakimar Lit pptus. releribiug, (Y. 8.), - Alerlitkopiny ii Milted Opotalotil to l, WNW of Adams. Wm , beM Opbtatiob tar mom than 19 Team aua In *BC putiodlus _made but OM & ell e ati konc-ii4Ciouvite Ito during that perlutip Altus ooaatl2llooo. Any .poroon &IMPS, an ,thilur o4 4 s ,,ra SOO' ) 1 4 either of tbo umutlibm . • ' I= st tlifPloper. fp Masa Walosedirt aganta l ts ,Vfirik , . use 10, tAmi:s COMPouND ran sus arm of • P171711D 80.111 rmtriar, 11177.1111Niat, OT other Inflammatory or inward disease of the Throat if not of too long standing. Also, act /MST AIWA& This medicine has been tried la 'rilol:lBAliDEi OF CASES, I In different puts of the cwunta l ind has awe: been known MIMI it takep in and tie' fog to directions. It ts warran A trial it for Itself. Emu house. boid shoold an sirt iiMeTs with a box of this , medicine It on hands. The cures th at it has elected are oiarrelorm Siriteyared and sold by istsza. Tower I CO., GetiTsburg. ra., or by their authorized agents.— For sale at nearly all the Stores In Adana county. IMAM, YOUNT & May 2t, 1367.—if PIMPLES. I 'llE,usiandsned will cheerfully awl (tire) to I all who wish it, the Iteelpc and full olrertluns for pretatirlug and using a simple and Icautlfut Vegetable Haim, that will Immediately remove Tan. Freckles, Pimples, Illotehis, and all eren- Win and Impurities of the Okla, leaving theatre soft, clear, smooth, and beautiful. \ He will also send (free) Instructions for Inc by very simple means, a luxu*ut,grirs th of halt on a bald head or smooth fat . e. The above can be obtained by retutu nub, by addressing TRW, F CHA i•M AN, cjo•rojr, P.O. tice 521.11. 147 Hroa,ll.a , . Nov. 1-3 m gooks, bugs, Medicines, 69. JLNI, A YULI. Atil4IfiTMENl Drugs Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Llquorsand Wlueo for Ilefite:ll rarpoo.,, Yure Spieet. and Flavoring Ext: - act,, Lacs and Dyr Stuffs, Soaps, PerfutnPB nlid Toilet Gonda, Ink+, WEIL lug Flukla and St.l tionery, Physician'. ?re uriptious and Family rreti.. accurately put up. r hystclaus and cnun try Merchants supplied at RP.DITED itATFS. Forney's Horse Powder the begt and elwapesi fur Hurp,-.. rattle and iiwine. Other HAn. Powdernnt approvPd =dim. _ll 1 13 E f? • Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a, Jun.. 11, IKt—tf DR. Mis t DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., larrr LEST() W HAVLSIG opened a new DECO STORE and fitted It up In the best style I o ff er my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Lit-ties town and vitinity at the lowest market rates, con sisting in part of Drugs anti PUmiLy 3E4/cinea, pure Liquurs for for 3l:diHna! Purposve, dite3, 110 r ., Putcder Pure Spb.•s, )yes and Dye Stufh, Perfumery- Toßet &ape and Haney articles. A full assort, meut of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars Tobacco and snuff. IsirMILMJIV! . 3 Electrolila.gtietic Soap will with hard and soft" water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made biltutifully white without boiling or' Miming'. This Ls the best Soap In. use. try it. ft Is warranted not to i n the hands or illaffie, Littlestown. May P.—ly A. 1). 13CEHI,E1{, DRUG & BOOK ,%,IORE, GETTYSII.URG. PA DRCGS MEDICINEti, PATENT MEIRCINP-9 BOOK& STATION WRY TOILET ARTICLES, GOLD PENS, Chambersburg &met, neh r Diamond sCouMn• Mere Muir; supplied at, City wboles sale rateb Parble lards. W. N. MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Cor. of Baltimore and East -Vidal* , sts., GETTYSBURG, PA Every Description - of Work executed in the finest style of the Art: ALL UNDO Or CAST. WROUGHT 'AND WIRE RAILINGS, ON THE smennun. NOTICE. June 17, 187tC—U GETTYSBURG MARBLE WORKS. MUM 4 RRAMIER, Bast Ygre Ittrwit, meow :I /Square. Gettysburg, P. Where IheXcntiMrieddtlftl tarWb i, suck as li e kinds of . Monuments Read-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES: dr.c., atthe aboilest notlqe—cleapas the cheaPtea t • IGves us call. Pr duos Wan in *change* V.-3110, it • ' gut and ffire ffmninnirt. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Jain•iiperst•ll. 111,11N111. I -4,_ol*Aothitatti JOSEPH JACOBS, MERUI",UT TAILOR, Ne.tt door to J. W. Onus' Btort. uµ Cheon beroburg st, near the Square. Cloths, CarshineriV•silaige, Trine Man"te °tiered at the past ; Goods bought Rothe entire Ott of Maros. Goods made up with die as nosh when bought . at Other stores as at his Own. Lateen N. Y. now= receited, and tailoring done in the most approved style- Cutting dime, as usual. The public patronage solicited, and no effort spared to please. April G, 1870—tt Alusica,l Instruments, &c., ' 17 .N; N I Nli M' On Chumberaburg &rest. tIoSE nice CHENTERFIELD AND WALE I ING.COA TS, that are selling ma cheap at PICKING & CO. ' ' 'ha PLACE TO. BUY CHEAP. En I•I tz 4 .. C allg, gill 611Oets LA I S 1. ES CHEAPER THAN EVER. It !.ot! rant to oaoe nu , ncy. call on Cobean Cunningham, Kattirnart •`street, Gettysburg, Pa., Vk r HO have made large additions to their shoe/. of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPA. and now offer the bat assortment ever opened in Gettysburg--eomprising the ,Wen styles and made by the hest of workmen. Cal! and etamine our stock. Aim a variety of NOTIONS, SEGA RS, &r Jan. Ls, Pc7L-4.1 J F DEEM and RUKNESS SACK COATS fr.:. sale cheap at PICKING & CO. Fall and iVinter Clothing to great rarlety at FRANK CUNNINGIIAMS Bargains ! Bargains Near the ( .6 11 rt- 'l;7l3ol'c Street Is selling out his entir , stoo , of ctly made Boots and In order to make room for Ma own manularturrd gads. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH Thr stock is the very best of city made work, and I will guarantee , it as represented. It em braces the best MEW' CALF and KIP BOOT Y In town. and a full line of SHOES, GAITERS. etc.. for Ladles' and Childrens' wear. J A MI -Li R THE MANUFACTURING of Loots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried on, In all Its branches. as before. Repairing done on short notice. fly esti phsylng none bat first-chin workmen. and using uoue hut the choicest leath er, be feels confident of maintaining 'his former reputation. Certainly notWng kaitundohn to deserve It. Thankful fur past faserti, be 'Minks a °outfits ant* of pubilcputronage. D. D. KLIMIEL. Gettysburg, Dee. 2:t, , ALL STYLES OP CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, dic LAP RLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS Ito BUFFALO ROBES, cheap at PICKI.I4G tz CO. PERPUMKBY Cheap Clothing Store, 0. the Yorthsast Corner of Centre Square, &c., &c. MU the largest and beat stock of FALL & WLNTER CLOTHING, (Feb. 15,1870. 41 ever oftereal In this plaee. Alan, the very Weer and bent atpes of Hats, Caps, Boots & shoes, with a variety of Winter Cider-Cilethillis and Gents' F•rehii Inig Ganda generally. Alsoa a fine assortment of Jewelrjr,Wathilies. Cloeks, lettsaw, The best manufactured Leather Trnoks and Vanbee. Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on hancL Hosiery and Gloves, a large sascrtment. rens Fancy Moat of all kinds. In stprrt, sten , - tiling that ts usually kept in a. lirstria.sa Gent I Furnishing Store. AU will be sold as low as the lowest, oar sotto being, "Quick sales and small profits." tall and examine oar stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. S. WOLF. Nov. 18, 1870.-4 f Any person who wants a Flue Fitting. Suit GO TO CIINIUNGRAM'S Oa Chambersbnrg Street PICKING . it CO., -- ANNOT be 'excelled for cliespnese. *Tie and didabillty fa Um way of PANT& HEADQUARTERS ! On South-East Col;ner of antre'ffitiare, GETTYSBURG, "PL, Has the I,,afgest and Best itook of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, HATS AND GAPS. Tint BENT MASITIPACTI7Ritki BOOTS AND 8110E8, wzrs VAJUIVT? O Whiter ;hider-clotiling, Gents' Pturalshiagtkxoki-of *my varlityl aloe a large assortment 611 NOTIONS Afid elbrilbiedisead liiitleatbmwafarsish- • :1- 7 Aitlika.• 4.; : GiVE' U.S. A CALL 0et.14.7:63.—if A "1- muff= GO= =SE - „lb ' • A e l t- :,6l.7NNlN . Gir,4. l lrls' On OAambernfwv Bfreet. =MI Q.V 'ET) ILAS R.E.YOVXD A bait saeportment of JOB. JA.oofts. DID YOU BEE, ANY AMOUNT Chamberxburg Street D. H. KLINGEL, Vitazi K CUNNING HA M'S Chombersburg WOLF'S Gettysburg, Pa., NORRIS' TEN LATIN? STYLES 1 1 1 111)f r , s lIPUBLIN - 11E11 FRIDAY BUEF-ILER & CC sitimorest bcticeen Mum/louse a nd,Die Gettysburg. Pa. - TERMS OF FCBLICATIOS: DRS Sian 414oIE'rITNEL 14 patitlilhe day rearming, at t.. 00 a year In advianew not paid within the year SO subwltitio • continued until all arrearages are pal& • the option of the publfabera. ADValerlaltatlelere are Inserted a; raeea. A liberal reduction will be mule tit ' advert:lslam by the quarter, ball year, or y Special notleee will be iiiserted at special Kai be itabeit-urot "The circulatiou of the bran Asia se it one half larger than that ever attained,- ti; owspapisr in Adams county as . nn a ti.iug medium, It iaunntbe excelled.. .lou Woutt of all Moth will be pr.,mpll) e I and at fair rate;. !laud b0tt.111.4111(..c, P.unphlets, tee., in ever .triety and ,tUe. e urinte,l ..rt ~,,tice Ttitus grafeo,iaual azas, &,. I=l eCLEAS dtc WOODS, ATTORNEYS AT Garryssuwi, PA. Orrics—On Baltimore Street, NAule here occupied by the late firm of M. It' W. Mel:le Nov. 18, 1870.—tf ATTORNEY AT L. Collectlona and all legal busilleSl prompt tended to. Ualce on Baltimore street, 4outb of tbi• tootle. Juno IS. 186.,4—ef . -, l\ MeCONAIPVIIIY. .. 1 ..: . . A rroitsEA AT L. oiti , e one door west of BULHLXIt'S Drug 4 .'llainbersburig street. . sl•eclal attention given to Sults, Colleetlou. Settlement of Estates. All legal buslnesei, sl.trus to Pensions, Bounty L Bark-pay, ant . ages at - atnst U. Mates, at all times pint" 1 _e eutly attended W. . nthwarrants located. and cholec Eltri a eln lows and other western Mates. .. ru ne IS, 1169—tf _ . k. J. COVER, ArroRNEI Will promptly-attend to collect tuui and an Busluess trusted to Ids erre. Vi ten btdlveen Fallm-docks' and Darr ziegier's stareA, ft:1111'11"re arm, lletty,•tatr Airy Zi. lso7—ti OHN C ZOLCK, 11 .11 STICY. OF THE VC. Collector of Rook Accounts, Promissory N Judgment Votes, Ittortgagroo, &e., and prom , turns turde. Alm:, attends to wntlug Mortgages. Judgments, Notes. Agreements % New Oximd, Ad.uns county, Dee. U, 147 u. —.itn• DAVID A. BUMMED, Al EY AT LA Will promptly attend to collections and all ISusineas entrusted to his (ntlet at 1144 residence in Inc tlat••-atoiy t i lug 014m i :site, thoGirt-lavuse. Ma} , D •VID WILLS ATTORNEY AT. L Orrice at Ills resideuo• m tLe garb ra•t Ceutrpo,sirluure. Ma .J, 1 , 54..7—tf Da:H. s, ut-acit. :,outh-east. corner of l'lmob , r,l,neg .11ot V% tun sweets. pp. , 11:a. .1. t 1 Icor June 11. D u. J. 111 V. 11, rni °Mee at III: lenee Balt .11.1 J tP, lk.u7—tl J 0 1 .111% L. 1111.1., M. IL, Oft: , •• 0T1'11,1...-r.lc .A . t 11 . • ..31 . 1y opv tti.• I I 1 1 g, IT! IT:Artier tro..r bt, good work. .1 Lily 1 . x; 7 -1 I 11R. J. E. BERIKSTREMSERI.,rvrt,i 1.0 . 40. a (;, ottor, !aim ttßr.' ti tst• t.:i. t• Eli. "st. ti ,31E E f , lieit• tie NUi Ire par,' P. .tttr n,I to .iiiy the prow of [tie lion Est lath of Rtll ur s«. 1• i VAIL Term+r t •.4w. July .:11. I*.o* • Aacts . and tstaurants. EAGLE HOTS rho targe.t. mid 14. GETTYIII. - ItG, l'A tbrne? ChinOershury nnJ JOHN L TATE. Proprieto Umulbu. 1. , t I'.‘"Act&ger,i and Bar, rum to the Ik•pm. on arrival and departnl k Train.i. Careful servAnt,., and re chargr-4. [May 'Lq, t*i7. KEYSTONE 1W K GE TT EST L'l2o, PA WM. E. IffERS, ProPrietm N..OW OPEN, /VMS is a new House, 'an& has been ted up la the moat approved Miyie. -HY I, tion ts pleasant and convenient. being In the bunnies» portion of the town. Every limn ment has been made for the accomModation comfort of guests, with ample stabling attach Witl, experienced servants, and acet,rumodat Clarks, w•e dull use every endeavor to please Thl/ Hotel no.. open for the eniertainruent - ut t public, and we kindly gollelt a share publ (May It, 131;7 patronage UNION HOTEL [ 7 OMJAPLLT TILE WRITE HALL.] YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A riIHE undeelllgned bus leased thly long esla eel awl popular Hotel, le Yekbruteurg. (Ter tiprtugs Burough.) The Hotel is peen...3lloy ted to the must btu/twee part of the. neva. H table will be suppteed with the best that the tr ket cau ktfurd and the Har r , with the then . Liquors. Them le alw. eseelteut titaleaug, .4 • atteutlens hemmers. Tata tiotel Gettysburg and edeeteaulesbutg etage MINN s - the iterk Sprluze as New oxford flue. T. former arrives - here at I 31., on Headily eelnetalays • tad ertidays, front Utechluteenbter fur levuyeeteurg; returulteg tat /U A. ai. yu nuyi, ruusseLayre maul Saturdays. the lira !springs line learns the hotel daddy at 6A. aL to ',ew oxford, returulug.aa 4. He feetenett fled that ul. long eximileuee lu bushiest w lll en ble him to let huue rummy ellumetateld, e tru he: putrou.te Hub. LUarges 111111.1C1:41k 4 . Beattie . fakeer by the week uu reautuallte built& lifir/Nti WI, Proprietor, kiwk 6prlugs. Nun'. 4, Nao.-11 tuptuttro and doutrattors, Wui. U. & Son, UIaTYSIICRU. PA Carpenters and Contractort DOORS, SHU BLINDS, IN)011. AND WIN IN, %V FRANI It:0 cORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, Constantly uu hand, and manufactured to onies: out of the Bk,,STJ MATERIAL', by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICt.S.: Order promptly attended to January 15, 1869-41 GEO. C. CASHMAN, GETTYSB URO, PA Carpenter and Contractor,- RE.I3PECTFULLY Infotina throputille e 'tkat pe has removed to his New Shop, on Stratton streMi. between York and Railroad streets. and Is pro, pared to take contracts for putties up and rei*ei jag buildings, at as reasouabie rates as any ban, der le Getriyaburg—ell work guareateed,to be of wet =MY. Hs Ups, by strict mustiop bust uess o matt public patimmge. ass• him a ca. April 9, U 99.41 IMIZa I= 1311112
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