H itlircifam Arroamsy IAW, Ilas mama Prsetdoe of law,Vllsttend to Wpm In the Courts_ _ routtly. p ea t o - Kma llututer'ssuittn likrth glut • • • ' itionste Mart% 4,1%—u Ts. WCSMYTH, ( 0 3 4 cualis ATTOILNKY AT LAW. and all tasdasits. business promptly at- Moe on Baltimore street south of the Court house. . June B, laea—tt D '` ,6 ")""‘Fig-rcalnr omCe one door west of Businates swag More, Chambersburg meet setas et attention given t o Banta, Co n an lloolionsand ot - M. legal tod claims to Pensions, Bounty, Back-pay, and Dam- Jeggilit U. Mar : at all times promptly and land warrants located, and choice Farms for salee 111, in lowa =I other western States. Jun A. J. GOYIM, . , ATTO R NEY Al' LAW.. NUT promptly re d satted oolleations and all otber Bushiest; trusted to are. Office between Fahnestoek's and Danner 4 Zleakr's Mores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Ps. May 29, 1667—tt , . ASTD A. NV D 1 1"11 NT9 11 1: NET AT LAW. Will promptly attend to collections and all other Business entrusted to Ids care. Office at his residence in the three-story build irg opposite the Court.hotise. • - May 29, 1867—ti DAVID WIWI, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office at tds residence In the South-east eerier of Centre Square. • • May 29, 1987—tt D s. K. a. itrisma. outh-east corner of Chambersburg andWashlng J to streets l iorte COL. TAllell &LOLA HOlll4 une U, D R J. W. C. O'NEAL Has his office at Ida residence in Baltimore strait, two doors above the CbmPtler Mee. May 29, 1867-7 y JOHN L. HILL, 3L D., DENTIST. Office on Chambersburg street, nearly oppoilte the Huai Hann, Gettyeburg, Pa. sr Having been in constant practice one 20 yeaxe Julypatien9lllff—tt ts can be assured of good wart. , • J. E. arsKsTszsons, GENIIS?. Having located In Gettysburg,• offers hL services to the public. Office In York greet, nearly site the Glgbe Inn, where be will be to attend to any case within the pro of the Dentist. Persons in want of full or partial salsa SlOO--t teeth are Invited to call. Terms reasonable. - July 30, f ts, uto, itc./•-‘ D. MCC/MART "BEST ALWAYS OWEN?! The Best and Cheapest. Saddles, Bridles, Vollars and 11.4.11NE88 of all kinds,. In the County, are =to be found at the old and well known Baltimore at., opposite the Presbyterian Church. (Mc CBEAR Y OUR BIDING and WAGON &ADDLES, ere the most substantially built and neatest cc=RARNRRI, (plain and silver mounted, late In every reayeek and warranted of the very beat materiel wor OUR UPPER LRATREE k trit COLLARS, can not be beat. They are the best IFITTINGsnd mud OUR IU MVIt DRAFT HARNESS, are made yw to curler, as cheap as the can be wade anhere the moot su manner. EID/NG BRl andin DLE& WHIPis, Ls swum, DRAFT Irly•aets sadaverything.- Akers esnor cheaper. OUR PRIORS . have been WIDUCED to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, off all bills amounting to 4.5 or more. - - We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every article turned out to be in every n =tl i gurtor past t fa . vors we invite attention to . our present stocL airetive us a call and examine prices and owl ity. MoCREAIIY Jan. 21, H6B—tt BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. REMOVAL. Mae undersigned has removed his Carriage- Makingattop to Memet end of Middle street Gettysburg, Pa., where he will continue to bulid all kinds of work in his line, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, &C., &C. His work'isill put up of good materialand by the best tif mechanics, and cannot fail to give sa Lsfaction. His prices are always reasonable. He solicits orders, confident tkat he can Please. REPAIRINGpromptly done, at ultelerate rates. W. K. GALLAGHER. July 1,1668—1 y SAYE YOUR HORSES PATENT ELASTIC COBB HORSE COLLARS. THE unders , 4neff has for sale 'these AVLZ. MUTED COLLARS, manor:set - fixed by Hailer & Berry, Phlladelphi which are now used by th ldi protectiony Passenger Com of their stock. They =Fen; weight, absorb no moisture, and do not heat. The Cork with which they are stuffed being very elas tic, the Collar adjusts to the shape of the animal, and consequently does not chafe. Farmers, try them. Also, HARNESS of all kinds idr sale and made to order. Call at my - establishment on Carlisle street, Gettyibur,s, adpiulng Passenger Depot stay zu,1870-41 JOHN-CULP. CARRIAGE-MAKING. The maned the war being over, the undendined have re. Carriage-Making Business, at their old stand, In East Middle street, Gettys burg. where they are , again prepared %y and superior = work In the moat fashionable, Wan superior manner. A. lot of new and seconditandi CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hind, which they Will dispose of at the lowest prices, and altorders will be supplied as praospWy and sata i torily as possible. REPAIBIN done with dispatch, and at chen.pest rates. &large lot of new and old LIARNII73B on hand for sale. Thankful for. the liberal patronage heretofore enjoyed b'S re ' , em, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a are the future. WAY 29. •=4 , f DANNER & ZLEGLER: *nab. gmpltsunds, &I% DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER. MUM smahlachismetwith the us A success. In every section where it introduoeg, it has taken precedence over Woe znachlnes Which have heretofore ranked as first class, it Is a perfect Bell-Raker and s superipe Idorter. A careful examination vviti canimie Mg one Di Its superior merits over 1.11 others, in simplicity, strength and durability. As a hell-raking Reap. er it ban no equal - W our knowledge. The Dodge role Is attached to no other machine In the United tes, except to this machine.— Built by the DODGE & iSTEVENBON lasnutse turing Um, Auburn, New York. axeb 'no rtoncy. or THE COELPANY TO IStrk - A - d3 Haviannem informed that certain enieurile: turerslMUldo and elsewhere are balhitnrg Reap. era, with DODGE'S SELF-HAKE attacped , we ask to tarnish us the names of all persons or paroMaing such machines, as we have never a1: 1 24m or persona M mambo. tore said ONLIS- or any part *tiered. and will Fremont* to the extent ot the law all per. DOM aid/Ing or olliog NM Belt rake simple' our own manotactaro • JOBN A. DODGE, Preithient. We have that confidence in this machine that we are 'Mlles to let those wanting a niaehine test It mith any other machine they and keep the onotnatilms the moss I ; - eom Farmers modated wanting . Mow* 'be ft- _ . For the benefit of those wanting MeekliZWO we should refer them . to h f ew of thin l. to, Timm we have sold, vis : - Henry Cuip Peter Markley, John - 11. Leas, WM. Franey,. ( , Jesse D. Newmark Maui ! 4 reL Georp F. Minter, Joha 4 ' ' Abeim Waybright, . Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Wlaier, lat=th, Jaineejey, Mr, J all ollls I 4 "' ' ak il ver, John met, 800 ter, Henry .K.t John Rower, mutiny VreSkersi John is.= J. J. Kerr, Gearlle 00 liffet a im &toad Hand Reaper*. : Win-TOOTH RAY 1141028, of ~ .... oat tow P Merest hum jorna r i aL asi of Sh. best" • Mtteana ' 0 ma him sirrersons so ot bro aks wm. Pari , one w O z at tlin i gl4mit,a,ud,,il o n i m i . lM ue . t i thematheturra• aFris .mix Ot 40:1N dreshsotmtb,G t aaewa MayV.lai—tt ,"7i. Book-vm1.444 hiatq 4201 04t&itio1 ", :• ' Limos via sealimme, Nato" end dirpAt + wi ii Wrap. 111M1510.4 dikter NS SPlittiG AND SUMMER GOODS. Fahnestock Bro,thers bays Not opened a tholes mad dodrablo omit meet of SPRING and Statialt GOODS of own Sekrll o ool4.. l 3llth they us SZLLING AT IL TEKKELY LOW MGM IARGAINS, FABINESTOCK BROMERBareseiling GOODS at astonlablintlylow teens. Time mantling bar gains, should by all mews give theta a call. RIOUcTIOIi IN PRICES. II you want GOODS at old pries before the the War, don't fall to buy at "F IP" CALICO as good as was ever sokt, at Fahnestoek Brothers Dry Goods, Carpets, &c., illoifilDWAßE, SADDLERY, &c. QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR -WARE, O RO. Man, PAINTS, OILS, AND WINDOW GLASS. .T. P. NOCISLUIT APIS 119. 11110-ti L." - SCHIOK. has the Largest and Beat Seleided Moak or DRY - GOODS AND NOTIONS, that has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. Hay 6. 1670-11 GREAT RUSH ! Rebert Sz, Elliott's store, W AS entered Lk week and a large quantity of v v R1T. 0 c 051 4 Notions, Queens-ware and Oar ilhemausrlies are well beers, t, hare thus tar aa tbey leo bu Orembjbeks In es. change SW goods. The persons whip took sad goods are very well satiated that tharreeelved mare aad better roods tor thelt other tummy, tate the] amid tiaVe Wit It WAY stpre - COME ONE ! COME ALL ! ! And examine our large _ &madmen& of GI IGRAMS, LAWNS, BABEGFE, AL PACCAS, OR, CLOTHS, CASSIMIIIRS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTING% &C. Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS, OLASSAVARE, QUEENS-WARE, and Indeed, a general sawn tient of everything belongingfos Illsl-eb189844" 'Remember the place Is opposite the Courthouse. Baltimore street. and that our motto Is "Pair Dealing and Small Progia. April 29, 1870—tt LADY'S STORE, AT 'FLORA DALE, PA. WE havei hand and are eoutantly receiving a general amorteatint of GOODS nanaLly kept In • eatuatry store, which will be add at LO WAIN' CABS PATOIS All goods bought from us will be made up it: de- sired, ori the Singer Sewing Machine st a redoes& price. Sewing of ail kinds done at short nodal, and low rates. Hayl3lB7o—gm PfpPLZY & HOOPES. NEW Spring •sii Summer Goods, •; . AT PRYIt7RGI, Y. it, 11. GRIEST BOWERS, _isTirerrolibegfeeir 814L1N4 s'ad sumacs GOODS, an excellent assortment, selected with are, and will be sold cheap for cash 11111.Glre us Mills Mid examine oar Goods. GRIM & BOWERS. N. B.—Agents for the GROVES & BASKS Sewing Machines. +WU 39, IS7O-41 TOL 001r114 NEW FIRM. AR t IONDITIV/Ll4lll PL., • _ - • MEE triniertain f ea . having enteredlnapartner-- .1, ship, under the Arm name cd . Coviek Ben t:ad -the attentintret their friends Miltarlll24l4ll"' Dry, Goodti, Grort—ries, mow. 411maamatrama, all et sleek have tees parebaelf la it market tar milk sad atilehlre are prelim to sell at the very lowed aorta CU sad imuelne oar titYPlLltlut Wattittnied ROM ft jEWFTRI. ,:fiffpl., (- I'. /rOt o . b l Mr to Wain his , lhat ha pureimeed taciateteet at (1.... the watah aad Jaye= at Whams )1~. - to he span a* Ire girt' the elty withaepies did amoraaaat ot e aad . EIELVIII AlailitiChlutiad MN er r ... ._.4 t. .... a :1 1 ' . . ;* .. ' 'aad ' . an d ei 4 4 i.; 1 ....4 .. 4,...... N.:., -. ULM ..., - "..4 - 4" - _ ...... • 3 - :`, • .. 1 _,..,2.1.:. '' • Algi! 4 •Cr?i . ...', o f I,' ; •T ' .l::-Y : El ..I.lht• '_tM V 0: ne..,t, FAHNEBTOOKS. Maa r lirGiya a f ilia IN GETTI2IB URQ, Pts„, - 1111)—it = NAT1:0.5.A:17..:: ATN.K. Goverment Bonds of all kin4ik SOUGHT AND BOLD. Th. ~mod paid .a Gold sad ru.•r. Coupons Casliit or Collected Persona deoirteg to tarot in STOCKS or BONDS, of any kind, Ore Invited to call, as we hove ttge facilities of New York, Philo« r?T.n7T7fl.rfr'r!lMPl sequentty all orders are PromPtb , executed Persona pousessing COUPON BONDS. and de. ailing tor safety to oonvert Into Reed Fred. ire requested to call. as we have the advantage to Wu4aataWftmexpews. INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denoml natonsforsale. INTIOLEET ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS adtxmeed 1 per cent. rte;, $ PER CENT. for 1 year, 4 PEE CENT. for 6 months, 3 PEE CENT. for $ month& Persons wishing tatormatknt In regard to U. FL Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, an reqiinsted to ere uns Ball, and we will cheerfully give any in formation. J. EMORY BAIR, Cubler. Gettysburg, Nov. 5,1369—U BM'E AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. NOECIIIERN CI4,NTRAL RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds AT PAR AND .400.RUEDiNTBRE82 IN CURRENCY. PRISCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY ABLE IN GOLD ! Thirty Years to Run AU Taxes Paid by the Company Persoes possemang )8. Rua& ma ■uka by es changing, From 1150 to $175 on $l,OOO, ♦xu Orr nr UCHLXOI GOLD BONDS bearing the same rate of Interest. 1136,F0r further information inquire st tint Gettysburg National Bank J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier June 10, 1870.—tt 5-20'S AND 1881'S BOUGHT, SOLD AND DICTIA2IOIID ON 2112 MOOT =M. GOLD BOUGHT & BOLD AT 14ARKET RATER. COUPONS CASHED PACIFIC R R BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD STOCKS Bought and Sold on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES NWT MCMTGAGE 'IP. C. GOLD BONDS For Sale at 110 and accrued intermit. Accounts balances subj Inect terest allowed on daily to dwelt DE HAVEN & BRO., No. MI liesiatßd I$ .$. PHILADELPHIA, PENI 4 r4 Mane 4, 11171—ly P One anew redeems say MU is the best Pump .posoironwred to .daserko jbr ITELLS AND CISTERNS. L It le Ideals. is It feltellable. 3. It le tbrabie. 4. It Weeks y lt en , Sully. 6. it %rem 111 , r Iteadb. IS. all Wood. 7Tbe Wood L Maslen & It don aot Ceseb Is • tae tka. & It le aot bible to set oat et at r. 10. Moan ally =maeonearyls Ibse n esa be satin be anibtla any penes. IL man aot tram. a a of r er sr ISE= Gettysburg ihwinip Railroad al"ltgirlifirn* bbwa etv-on'tho . lLt. doBr Of Ana. 1874 3XLVZ SPX 13101 HOTEL - AT T. 4; 0.15; 11 .11. 2.15; 5; 7.30; 10 P. X. LEAVE GETTIENUItG AT 130; 10 A.IL ILIA; 3; 5.30; 3; 10.30 PAIL EVERT MONDAY MORNTNG. BP7IIIO Hotel at 4.* Gettysburg at 7.00 QM M. Bowl= awe.. cEri FIRST -,ett)tsburg at 3.30 A. IL, arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.15 A. IL • Baltimore 1210 P. M. ; Washington 2 P. IL ; York 11.10 A. M. ; Harrisburg 12.30 P. IL ; Williamspor 5.45 P. If. ; Columbia 12.10 P. DL ; Uneasier 2 P. • ; Philadedphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg) 5.30 P. IC, and via Baltimore 6.30 P. M. ; New York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg, Philadel phia or Baltimore ; 'Pittsburg 12 night. Return ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M. BNCOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2.45 P. 2L, arriving at Hanover Junction 4.20 P. IL ; Baltimore 7.15 P. IL ; Washington 10 P. IL ; York 6.40 P. M. ; Harrisburg 11.55 P. M. ; and Pittsburg 10.10 A. M. Returning, arrives 6.3) P. IL It. McCURDY, Buret. July 1, 1870.-tt ennaylvania, Central Railroad. Double track route running between Philadel phia and Pittsburg. %rains leaving Ge make the following connections with this tt =l line: Gettysburg leave at &LS& m. & 12.40 p. Hanover Junction arrive 10.05 " 105 I{ " leave 10.58 " 9.65 " Harrisburg arrive 12.56 p . , M. 1L46 " leave 350 ' 2.25 a. in. Philadelphia arrive 9.40 . " MO Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 10 Pittsburg arrive L 451. in. 9. 12. 10 " At Philadelphia close connections are made with the trains for New York, Boston and all Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the New Union Depot with the trains for all Western points. Sirleor further Luformaalon apply to EDWARD H. WILLIAM Gen. Superintendent, Al Missy W. Gwmazit, Gen. Passenge=d ; Ticket Agent, Philadelphia. [Way 14,1888.—t Northern, Central Railway. 8U3131211 WEED ULM ON and atter June 12, 11370, Trains will leave Hanover Juncilon as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 10.33 a. m.-I=or Williamsport, daily (except _ys) for Elmira, Rochester, Bul taM, Megan Falls and Ede and the West. 1.10 a. m.—Dally for Buffalo. ke• 2.09 p. m.—Daily pt Sundays) for Williams -6.06 p. m.—Dallporty (except Sun days) tor. York. 10.03 a. m.—Daily (except S undays ) tor Harris- LEAVEDkrg the West. SOUTHWARD. 7.03 a. m.—Dally Stopping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. m —l=(except Sundays) stopping at all 12.25 p. m.—Datly stop, at Parkton only. 111.19 a. m.—lbsity (ewe Sunday) stopping at Parkton Cockeysville only. 454 p. m.— al ga l Sundays) stopping at tbe EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. AMU- Balt_ ,Imore Md. ALFRED R. iltittE, General Buct rt n o te ur nd g ent. ~ . Juno 24, ISEL—tt , Pa. READING RAILROAD. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT, MAY 16th, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Heading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin Lebanon, Allen town, Eadon, Ephrata, Litt; Lancaster, Colum- U s e n . leave Harrisburg for New York, aa fol lows: At 5.35, 8.10, 11.25 a. in., and 2...% p. In. conneeMng with similar Trains on Pennsy. vainiaMailrftd, and arriving at New York at 12.10 and 10.00 p. tn.. respectively._ 11,a,agtedat, 05 t accompanychange. the 5.35 and 11.25 a. in., withou Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a in., 12.05 noon and 6.10 p. in., Philadelphia at 5.15 a. in., and 3.30 p. tn. Sleeping Cars accompany the' 9.00 a. in., and 5.00 p. trains from New York without c_bsons Leave Harrisburgfor Reading, Pottsville, Tam qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove, Allentown and Philadelphia at B.loa. m., and 2.50 and 4.10 p. in., stopping at Lebanon and prim* psi way Stacks_ Pottsville • 4.10 p. train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. lror Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Sall Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. East Pennsylvaniaßailroad trains leave Bead lm for AUentam, Easton and New York at 7.23, 11130 a. in., 1.27 and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.00 noon and 5.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. 12.25 noon, L2O and &45 p. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in., connecting with similar train on Fast Penn'a Railroad, rerning from Reading at 6.35 p. m., shaving at all Stations. Leave Pottarille at 540 and 9.00 a. m., and 2.50 p. m., Herndon at 9.30 a. m. Shamokin at 5.40 and 10.40 a. in., Ashland at 7.05 a. in., and 12.30 noon, Mainnoy City at 7.51 a. m.. and 1.07 p. m., Tamaqua at &33 a. in., and 2.10 p. in., for Phila. dell:Oda and New York. leave Pottsville, via Schuylki ll and Basque. banns Railroad at 8.15 a. in., for Harrisburg, and 12.06 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Accommodation Train leaves Pods in., at 7.30 a. arriving at Philadelphiapasses Reading at 10.20 a. In. in., Return ing, leaves Philadelphia at 8.15 p. Reading at &00 p. in., arriving at Pottsvrit 9.40 p. in. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts. town at 6.25 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at Columbia, Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a.as and 6.15 t e r. for Ephrata, Lids, Lancas r, Canal Peridonsen Wi llatiroad Trains leave Perkhnnen Junction at 9.00 a.rn. 3.ooaad 5.30 p. m. ; return ing, leave Sehwanksville at 8.05 a. in., 12.45 noon, and 4.15 p. m., connecting with similar trains oa We ng twookdale Rat road Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a. m., and &20 p. m., returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 1125 a. m., connect lag with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge• port at 1130 a. m., 2.06 and 5.02 p. m., returning, leave Da ro w sd rdngton at &SD a. in., 12.45 noon and 5.15 M. connertlng with similar trains on Read- In Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p. Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 3.15 p. rm. (the &NI a. re., Train running only to Reading, ) Imre Pottsville at 8.00 re., Harrisburg at 5 3 6 a and 4.10 p. in. ; leave Allentown at 7.25 a. la., and 8.45 p. tn. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. in., and 10.05 p. m. for Harrisburg, at 7.23 a. m. for New York, 45 a, for Allentown, and 9,40 a. tn. and 4.2 5t0t rhlbidelphAL Commutation, Mikage, -ason, School and Et. cursion Tickets, to and from ail points, at reduced Babes. each Ilarychecked through ; 100 pounds allowed G. NICOL'S, General Su A. perintendent. Beading. Pa., May M. 1670. par* lard,. N. IVIIILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Cor. of Battinaore and Eaii Afiddie sta., GETTYSBURG, PA Every Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art. ALL lIND6 OP CAST, WROUGHT AND .WIRE RAILINGS, TORNISNED ON TEE SHORTEST NOTICE. June 17, 18111-41 GETTYSBITIIG MARBLE WORKS, MEALS & BROTHER,, Aar ifirkAtreet, second Square, Gettaabsov, Pa.. Where they are prepared to .1411121A1 all kinds of Work la their line, each as Monuments, Head-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, &c., lathe shortest 'nodes:—cheap as the sheave. aria,* ne a ea& Pavanes taken In exchange. ]farms. ii .--ti The Fatherlaad ` Series, AplD - OTECt SUNDAY-SCHOOL PUBLICATIONS, by the tionday.Sebool Linke, Tract Society. Pres. brads" Lutheran aad Methodist Boards or PlSMeatkei. for Bah at Poitiebers' Pion. by A. D. BUEHLER, 61TY7101V341;' Pe. throodaggkhoolo lied with Books at I,airalini-41 "h.* MUTUAL . FINE 111 CC :COMPANY. regidWitoworell -almta me.:. i o Nue-Presidentma. TimmarALMnoWWIL ftwativecomwww-soestmpairdAALL PickinOacobKiag• Railroad. itanagen—Ckane swops, D. A. Boor, R. McCurdy, 8.,8. Emma& E G, Illinindoek,CMOn• bugg; Jacob Mug, Reuben towndlis , ; Irrolktuk Meld, Ftwaktla Plain& gram t *LW F. Gltt, New Ozturd ; Wm. Moss White, MA, ; IL C. Peters, Patenting& (Y. EL ) of Company le limited hilt/ operation* to the Camay of Adam II has heed in operatics for more than 19 years, and in fflat period ass made but one assessment, hlt paid lessee h Are during that period amounting over 141400. An/ person desiring an Insuranoe dap apply to either of the manages; ?The lksecutlye Conimlttee meefiattheo/lice of the OemPllll7, on theiut WedDe7 In every 'month, at S o'clock, P. IL • ono IQ 1681-4/ Hahnemann Life Insurance OF CLEVELAND, OHIO. CASH ASSETS OYU CASH INCOMS.' , . STATIC DEPOSITS:... IVlrldlends a, mussousllly paid to Pella, , 141.1, POLICIES ABB N;'-FU. Insures on an Modern and Popular Plana Nearly all restrictions regarding Residence, Travel and Occupation are removed A large Premium Fund is reserved for the ben efit of Policy Holders. In all Its experience this Company has never contested a claim. PERFECTLY RELIABLE AND STANTLY All information desired cau be bad by address ing the Harrisburg offlee'or Any of Its Agents. J. W. SHEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa. breelal Attest, Gettysburg, Peas's. Aug. 4, 1870.-ly V oohs, drugs, prdirinto. 69. Drugs k Family Medicines VNIIDiUSAMONIZPr: Liquors and Wines for Medical litirposes. Fare Spit*. and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and ntionery, Physician', Pret actiptions and Panty recipes aectuattay put up. Pliyandans and coon : try Merchants supplied at *EDUCED RATES. Forney's Home Powder the best and cheapest for Hones, Cattle and &eine. Other Horse Powdered approved mates. H ÜBE 11. ' S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn's. Jun! n, lea -tt DR. R. HORNER, has resumed the Practice of Medicine. DRUG STORE, In Chambersburg Street,. Gettysburg. PURE DRUGS. BAILING 80D.,. DYE STUCIFE, Jan 14. WM.—at PATENT MEDIC7NBI . DR. JAMES CRESS, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and Atted it up in the best style, _I offer my stock of pore and freak Drugs te the Mom of Little& towit and than& ♦.llsi o nGT at the lowest market rates, oon• In of Drug* and itimay MANticines, pare Liguori for for Medicinal Purposes. Ape* Medi- Pure B Plum, 12 0 Yes and Dye Stull, Perfumers. Toilet soaps and Fancy articles. A. full neoeC anent of Brushes, Btatlonery of all kinds, Mark Tobacco and Bout Airlfoore's Ineetroldapietic 80aP win Inall with hard and so ft water, cold or warm. Clothes inahedvith this &spare made beautifully white without bailing az uting. Tido is the best limp me In use. Vytt. It Is warranted not It injure. ti handier mem. JA.IIIIII CMS. Littiagfrom, May A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, DRUGS, BOOKB. TOILET AirllCUak Ohamberabuty an t es, *dgiir Diaf.OWL Mreatiatt, tairebaats sapid+ at OW wink& 415 t astira*s. - q _side Witousia taii`bio; j‘ .°.I4 IIIO.IIOIOII*I'MOVITaIW ADAAth'-Wit'firry THE COMPANY„ bolters In CAIIIL MUTUAL REV. C. J. EHREHART, JI.E A FULL ASSORTAIKNT OF Dye stuffs, Soaps, Pertozon and Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ ing Fluids and sta. °Met at his /Igo, Dealer to mliarcrßzs, DRUGGIST, clw, Horse Powders. GETTYBI3URG; PA immenucs, PATENT MEDlffn23, ritATKeiEßth PKRFUJOKRY, GOLD PENS, ie., at. I •••••••• WM. J. MARTIN Wboiewassitaßetenemarrba GROCERIES It, LIQUOR& A lugs lot of GROCERIES that I am selling Cheap for Cash. . , CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Eye Whiskey eight years old. Very old French Brandy. ALL OTHER UNDO OF LIQUOEBt A general assortment of BITTERS, among which are litishier's Herb Bitters. DURR LIQUORS for Medical pompom at WDI d. sfaimys. TA i r at CUTLIERY, Glass-wartiflri nra TINr April 3141 NEW GROCERY. AVING pureassed from Mr, Au Emus H his Grocery establishment on the Ifmihwest corner of Centro Square, GETTYSItl= st a. and laid in a new stock of Goods, Invite my friends and the public to give me seal In addition to a large and varied stock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hand the best Quality of Qusensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Pratte to , Confectlens, 80., all of which will be sold at the west cash rates. H. H. BEAMED. June 24,1870.—ti ...550.04:0 00 NEM 00 .. 100,000 (10 WI BOYER, & SON, DEALERS IN I ROCERIEN , NOTIONS TOBACCOS, Also Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCKSY. Dee. 4, 1867-4.1 BARGAINS AT, THE NEW GROCERY , IN GETTYSBURG. TACOS W. CRESS, having opened a New Gro e/ eery in Gettysburg, on the North-west corner of the Public Square, has Just received a splendid assortment of FRESH GROCERIES, including Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Tobaccos, Salt, Fish, Haas., Shoutders, &e. Also,Queens-ware,Confections,Nuts,Frutia,BoBl*, Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I will also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFF& Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sell very cheap. Give me a call and Inda tt kor yourselves. J. W. M Lept. i, 1867—tf rime, ‘cc. MEE 69. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES, OF ALL KINDS The latest and most approved styles lIN, SIIEEIARON AND H(►I,L;)W WARE, . COAL & LUMBER Call and Examine B Ploliar. C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD NAOMI REMIT. DANIEL CASIDIAN. NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME! t r e ve ent4red into rr e tner : wM carry on the Lime Burning Business , at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Vans, on the corner of Railroad and streets.— Partnere and others can rely on getting the best of Lime stall times, and at lowest market rates. C 0 A L . at *out prices. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in Gettys burg. • k A N. April 3, I(oo.—tf gardwart. fatty, tr. Hardware and Groceries = The inibserib leave fast returned from the eines with an irense supply of Harderars and lbripeerf es. which they are Leering at their old stand ea /Illaseare street, atmious to slit the times. Our stock ocesists la win ot CarPsmbeS Took, Blooklnnith's Toole, tOrdoeir Atierisigkinoo AMIN% Cabi mt-}falter's To* Hotiootooper's - ~am, All kinds of Iron, le., k•o GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS OW ?ebb, So. There ba* Wide Include d In EEL V i re = ll°lletl ibtrel e ms' sad mat a lt a t t acc= n bere with Mob cast emu •"/ " Nam Olveneseelas susf • as bowler alit as wer_Ahor al trw 41: .; vAvin —ll 3• III°G DAIM. I t • • F•I7,R2fLTURE. Joseph Walton & Co., OF ALL KINDS STREETS • HOW TO CURE CONSUMPTION ! ! THE PHILOSOPHY OF Dlt. samara GREAT KIIDIDINEEL—wiII people never learn to know that • diseased liver and stomach nem& sadly disease the entire system? The plainest Principles of common sense teach Mb and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the and continue in the course which almost brings themo rity pennaturely to the grave. ring as the mal of the people do, at complete vett ease with the laws of Datum It must be warm& to all that, sooner or later, mime will revenge herself. Hence we ?Ind that persona who indulge to IMMO In the use of very rich or indigestible food or intoxicating drink, Invallablt e rz e: heavy penalty in the end. The stomach disordered and refuses to act the liver falls to perform Its functions, dyspe la and its attendant evils follow and still the indlvidnarsper al:,whire#ng to the thoroughly exploded of the Dr. Eichenek's medicines are reeom to all such. They bring sure and aortal& relief wherever they are used as directed, and all that is necessary to establish thel putation with every ailing man or woman in t is • fair and imperil& trial of them. Let three who are skeptical on this point, and who have permitted Interested persons toprejMice them against these now ce p lebrated reme di es or Consumption, discard their judices, and be govern by the pies of re reason and common se nse. ed If the sprinci ystem is disordered depend upon it, In nine cases out of ten the seat of disorder will be found in the stomach and liver. To cleanse and Invigorate the stomach and to stimulate the liver to healthy ac tion, use SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS.—The daily Increasing demand for these pills is the best evi dence of their value. Thousands upon thousands of boxes are sold daily. Why? Simply because they act promptly and effitly. Invalids who may not en d it convenient to e cap on Dr. Schenck In person are Informed that full and complete directions for use accompany each package of the MANDRAKE lIA4 .PULMONIC sYBUP AND SEAWEED TONlC.—These medicines care consumption unless the lungs are 80 far gone that the patient la entirely beyond the reach of medical relief. It may be asked by thcee who are not familiar with the virtues of these peat remedies, "How do Dr. Schenck's medicines effect their wonderful cures of consumption?" The answer Is a simple one. They begin their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv er and bowels Into an save healthy condition. It is food that cures this formidable disease.— fiCkLENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLS act on the liver and sumach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and slime which have resulted from the inactive or torpid condition of these organs, and of the sygem generally. This slug gish state of the body, and, the consequent seen. Millation of the unhealthy substances named prevent the proper digestion of food, and, as a natural consequence creates disease, which re sults in prostration and finally in death. SCHENCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA wszly TONIC „when taken regularly, mingle with the food. &kr the digetitive organs, make good, rich blood, and as a nataral consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what It may, this is tbeonly true cure for con sumption. Experience has it beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive and well who a few years since were regarded as hopeless eases, but who wexe induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were restored to perma nent health by their use. i One of the first steps thophysiclan should take with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the system. Now how is this to be done? Certainly not giving medicines that exhaust and enervate —medkines that impair. Instead of improve the Inactions of the digestive organs. Dr. Schenck's medicines cleanse the stomach and bowels of all substances watch are ealeubited to Irritate or wesken them. They create anappetite—promote a healthful digoalon—make good blood, and, as consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the entire system, and more especially those parts which are diseased. If this cannot be done, then the ease must be reinuded'ne a hopeless one. If the physician Ands it ;impossible to make a prawn MU. ntinoilf, if the diseased person cannot partake of good nourishing food and pro perly digest it, it is impossible that he can rain flesh and ettelag th ; and la 18. equally impossible to bring a patient to this condition so long as the liver is burdened with diseased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealthy slime. Almost the first request made to the physician by a consumptive patient ft that be will prescribe medicines that win remote or allay the cough, night sweats and chills, which are the sure at tendants on consumption. But this should not be done, as the cough is only an effort - of nature to relieve itself, and the night sweats and chills are caused by the diseased lungs. The remedies or. dinarily prescribed do more harm than good.— They impair the functlonsisi the stomach, impede healthy digestion, and aggravate rather than cure the disease. There is, after all, nothing like facts with which to substantiate a position, and it is upon facts that Dr. Schenck relies. Nearly all who have taken his medicines in accordance with his directions have not only been cured of consumption, but, from the fact that these medicines act with won derful power upon the digestive organs, patients thus cured sp eedily gain flesh. ng tbe system of ail impurities, they lay the foundation for a solid. substantial structure. Restoring these organs to health, they create an appetite. The food is properly assimilated ; the quantityof blood is not only increased, but is made rich and strong and In the face of such a condition of the system all disease must be banished. . . . Full directions accompany each of the medi cines, so that it is not absolutely necessary that MY'eishould see Dr. Schenck personally, unless a.l' Dlire to hare their lungs examined. For this purpate he is at his principle °Moe, No, 1.5 Non • xth M., corner of Commerce , Philadel. ph every Saturday, from 6A. M., main M. Advice Iven without charge, bin for a p t hor ough ation with the Itaipirometer the charge exa m Price of the Pulmotlic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle each. $1.50 per bottle, or $7.50 a half dozen. Man drake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all drug gists. Unite 10, 1870-1 y CELEBRATED PREPARATION FOli CLEANING TALE BLOOD WILL OBE Cutatlecera Disemes, Erysiptias, Bois, Sore Eyes. &akt Head, Pimples and Blotches on the Alec niter Aifections, Ohl awl Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Affec tions, Dyspepsia, Cbstirenese, Sick Headache, R2U, Rheum, Jaundice, General Debility, Chills and Ikner, .Pbut Stomach, together with all other Diseases Arising front Impure Bbcd and Disordered Limp. TRY ONE [ft OR PACKAGE And be convinced that this medicine is no hum bet Sold by all Druggists. CAUTION Drs. D. Faltrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans log the Blood Is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the name "D. FAIIRNEY & SON" on the front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and the name of Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro_blown in each bottle . All others are COUNTERYSIFT. Recollect that It is Drs.' D. Fahrney & Son's Cele brated Preparation for Cleam; n ata Blood that is so universally used. and so recommend ed; and do not allow the induce rod to take anything else that they may say is just the same or as good, heehaw they make a large pro fit on it. PREPARED BY DRS. D. FA HEN.EY ck SON, BOONSBORO', MD., And Dr. P. D. .litdarney, Keedyreale, Md. Be rare to get the genuine. None genuine an less signed D. FAIIRNEY & BON. June 10, 18711.—&n COUGHS INFLUENZA, Sore Throat, Coldi'Whooping-Co l % tvi . l iver Coin plaint s Bronchitis, Anthml. B of the Lunge and e affection of the t, and Cheat , are speedily and permanently cured by the use of WISTAB'S BATsutM OF WILD CHERRY. This well known preparation does not dry up a cough and leave the cause behind, as In the case of mod medi but it loosens cleanses the Lungs and c/am allays inflation, thus and removing the cause of comphlat CONSUMPTION CAN BE CUBED by a thusly resort to this standard remedyas is pro proved by hundreds of testimonials ;red by the prietors. Prepared by Writ W. FOWLS a SON, Bos ton, and sold ay dealers generally. • April I, 1870-IThoita Vietegraph Uinta. ESTABLISHED 1&59 TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES York &reel, Gettysburg, Penn'a Pletares of AU styles. Wows of tb• BATTIX-OFIELD ! BAND STAMP YOB CATALOGUL FRAMES, ALBUMS, &,c. Irlksla Agents for Barnaby & 111111ard's Pat. alit 7 4 , 91 , 14 g Album& . Dec. 3, las—tt - . hotoraphic Galieu I • f 7) . • JACOB PE NSIL 4 h prepared at all thaes to atecate la the Sawa style od the areal' Nada cd PHODGRAP Assiretypes, Boos Tons, Aorta, haperuk, and ali otaio atitts=, loatnaominiet,nearlyonain• 8r.04. Mose, fleg; Pbk Wrawsos. die." i tea107400111161104 INC laitiM MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND ISING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are stronff. but In a few years bow often the pealid hoe, the lack.lnatre eye and emaciated lons, and the InspondbUfty of application to mental effort, show Its baneful in. fluenee. It soon bemuses evident to the observer that some demeaning Minimum le checking the development of the body. Consumption istalked of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and sent into the country. This Is one of the wont movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-C11114114S scene oI the city, the powers of "the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are tallied Inwards upon themselves If the patient be a female, the approach of the messes Is looked for with anxiety, as the Ant symptom in which Kann Is to show her saving power in dlenknv the dreulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! Increase of appetite has grown by what It fed cm ; the en ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy is dammed. The hematitel and wond erful period In which body and mind undergo so Weill:Wm a change from child to woman, Is looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Its victim ElRWaxem'S EXTRACT llmmt - , for Weakness arising troth exam* or touly indiscretlowettend ' ed with the lollowing symptom: Indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loth of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death. Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness. Dimness of Vista's, Langonf, Unbelief lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormass App. the with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, rush. Ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skim, Pallid Countenance sad Eruptions on the nee. Pain „in the Back. EIetTIRLOD K. the Eyelids. Frequently Math Spots Plying before the Eyes, with Tempo. earl Standen and Logs of Mg*, Want of Atten tion. Great idetthity, Bethlththess, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more destrabie to seek pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread. for Pear of Themselves no Repose of Hamer, no Earnestness, no Speculation. hut a hurried Transitke troth one question to another. These oymptame t II allowed to yo on—which this . Medicine Invariably rennwee—ooon Mow /AN of Power. Fa tuity, had Isleptic Pita. Mope of which the patient may expire. Daring the dui the hkandrindale Arens, this sad result Gems red to two patkets ; reason had toe a time hart than, and both died or epilepsy. They were of both setae, and about twenty years or ale. Who can say that these excesses me not fre quently Mowed by those direful diseases Insantty and Oonsamption? The swank ef the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy death. byeanstow tiOn, bear sande witness to the truth of these as. sertions. La Lunette Asylums the mat metals elioly exhibition appears The eonntenanite is actually sudden and quite destinde—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely artietdste. "With woeful measures wan Devote Lon sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above dis eases and symptoms, we are prepared to after an invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the anasegnenow. EILICOOLD'II MOLLY COX aternexrzo Errawr or Inman. There is no tonic-Mut it It han anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this ia a testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Said by Druggists sad Dealers ereryw haw— nice $1.26 per bottle, er batiks nor SAL De livened to any addreet Dasertbe araligolas an H. T. HELMBOLD, Drag and Cbendeal Wandmme, smitoray, NeW York. NONE ARE GENUINE 'UNLESS .11 dose np in deal matted *nipper, wink taannias of ay Clbaseket:llVankof, deal July X 11X-47 11 41 441 1 LOOK HEREI Tlefewn at aoreB ° .ae hae road. °attrition. IL sad will carry as tie Grain & Produce Business la an Its branches. The Ida** peaces yid aL =il be paid for 'Rye Conk Oat& Ciont EncaMSeeds, num/et Sumuse, Bay sad End; Nuts. Soap, Hama. Shoulders and fildes. roduloce, wink everyttdng else In Qs country produce lie. GROCERIES Weascureb. folfe, Coakusa me B nisza vtrei le gasp, ft& ; also, _Coal OU, Fish M. UT, ae at s us To Muds; toms and Nails; Smoking and Chebacco& He is always able to supply a first-rate shi rk of Flour, with the different klnda of Feed. 4100, Ground fluter, nit& Guano. and other .tenymners. ocul., by the bushel, ton or car load. He will abto run a Line of Freight Cars to No. 165 North Howard s;reet, BALTIMORE, and No. 811 Market street,PHILADELPHIA.— All goods sent to either iitseewin be received and forwarded promptly. All goodssionkl be mark. ed CREIt." April It, 186A WC. A-41 JOSEPTI WIILZ. Joseph Wible Son, Mouth-vial cor. of Railroad and Washington sta., fj IGHEST cub prim paid for all kinds of I Giant, Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen erally. Colostaally om hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES; The best brands or FIERTILLZERB consta■w on band. or secured at short notice. Aprll22. 1870.—tt NEW FIRM. Hall taken the Waf e homedafel . y oteualied of tby Haan, at Graeae mum on Ule tl he ueUyabufg Rallsoak 2 silo from Ear terstcen, lad wut deal la au kind; of Grain and Produce, giving the highest market price. I win also keep Constantly on hand for sale an kinds oil • G R 0 C F. RIES. CoQee Sugar, biolaseek Syrups, Teas, With Tar, Som Bacon sad To. Mews ice. OM, Also tbs beet brands of Mk with FEED at all lands ; also. COAL. MIK teneweteally alien tbepalarnsde et our Mends, and knits - the points to call ant exudes k.ECIICENRODIL Jan. 12.--k ROBERT M'CUi.DY, FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, ire MHE undersigned Is paying at his varehouse, In Carlisle street adjoining Buealors the highest prices for hour. Wheat, Rye, Cbrn, Oats, Buckwheat, Ckwer and Tinwthy4kNeds, Potatoes, ST. and invites producers to give Lim a call beton" selling. He has constantly on band for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES, ltolassea, Syrups, COMMI, Sugars, be., with Salt PIM, Ma. Tar, Soshpa, Barer and Land. To. baetios, Ike. Also, the beet brands of FIAM.3I, with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, floluhle Pacific Guano, RhOdes' Phosphate and Mexitari GIIIIIIO. hat i 'Whiht he Pare the highest market prices for 4 lie buss, he sells at the lowest living w ills. lie asks a share of public patronage, re solvell to give satisfaction to every ease. ROBERTIIIIeCURDY. 2a, IWO. —tl NEW FIRM. BIGHAM & BROTHER. FORWARDING AND. COMMISSION HOUSE, • l• HE undersigned, havin,g entered into portage , / ship under the Ira of Baaverat t Mem= will carry on the Fccersiniths and tbrandesion business, at the old stand, on th e corner of W to alk inm.gtorAitagi Railroad streets, and dereots # their time and attention. The ELLMIAR Grain and Produce. Pilleit will to paid at all iesnarnor STA regabz line of Freight Onns win leave oat' Warehouse every TITSISDA NOON. lbr NNW more and Phibeiniphis, and accommodation trains will be ran Ss - acclaim may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to miner Fiel at all times to and from those p AR ness of Ms kind entrained to us, At boons of Stevenson I°. & f ° Ort r is, ea lt n roith tli t Waft serest, Baltimore, and to Itark's Wareliome, Market street, PhiladelPalit We will aim keep constantly on hand the beet of of Dr. Wtboa at Groceries of all kinds, codiww, 'ref, rah. Batt. Spam s TOtacco, AIMM, La* ae., which win be aoid at kraut cask raton. WK. M HIGHLY. JAMS SIGHAIL Aug. It. 1170.—it Carlota% snit gestnutors. Wm. C. Stallsmith Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, SRUTTKRS, BLINDO, DOOR ANDWENDOW FRAMS, CORNICIC, DOOR AND WINDOW Constantly oa kaad, and atanultalated to order BEST MATERIALS, by experienced workmen, ilad st REASONABLE PRICES'. borders pommy attended to. Januar, 15, 1110—tt WM. CHRITZMAN, Carpenter and Contractor. AVM; removed to my New Shop on Witshineton Street, betimes Chasoberibrg art mut Midas Stmt.. and Introduced Steam 'Power, t am prepared to Webb all Made of work for balldJapperposee, of tie best aterials, astopMazi es as Seas be dean at anp aft meaty. wtmeed Made Owed* sad mirk executed atlMNders for anal& a lienialtio. be., promptly II aad e ts, s 11010011111- tents& ' *Pin 31180-41 GEO. C. CASIIMAN, 0X7771118UR0. Pa., Carpenter and.COntractor, RESPIECITTIMLY totem the pawl., that he has emsoved to his Nevithop,,oe Etrettos street. 'between Tort sad Mama stew* mi Is per. pared to tales ecuttnidelor putttog up ea. oio4o. los buildings, et as neeefiable rates as 1114 *lt GeWsburi-lat work gautitlitheit twig bid gwit y. MI hopetbitidets ism wafts piblio Weimar': lIII* APO% 1.111..41 • OF ALL HINDS JOHN CRE:BB. i. C. WIBLX. PRODUCE DEALERS, GETTI7IBVRO, P. 4 A. E. ECKENRODE DEALER IN GETTYSBUItG, PA. GETTYZEBURO, PI- OBTITHRUG, P 4., 113..ACKETS, ire, out of the GETrYBRURG. Pd., ponif.tsumutt • 80E141...:E Baltimore ef. bettoarn Cibu Cietlyibu TEES& OF Tug STAR AND S day morning, at sl4*. if not paid within the continued until an the option of thq .invapeitimenores 11111.. rates. kllberalreitimpthr advertising by the . Speetal notices w U be be agreed upon. 'The circulation of tb 14 one half larger than • newspaper In Adami coon tlslng medium. It cannot . • Joe Wont( of all Mods ted and at fair rates.. Pamphlets. &c., in every prl atoll at short noUce. T Aral aud ter pIAILIC SALE OF On Saturday, the lat d Will be sold at Public Heal Estate of thonm. G. being a LOT OF GEOIND ler township, Adana con. Jeremiah Diehl, David • =with a Two.story FA) HOUSE, and Slaw, well of water at Peaches and Grape The property Is oonvellie Shope, Churches and Sc • mile of Arencitsville, and to Sir Sale to commence when attendance will be gi known by the Sept. 2, 1874.-it VALCABLE TOWN Tho undersigned oqus at Bitable residence' recently Douglas, the • Pa., Mooting on deceased in larltsle the Hall of D. Ildetonaughy and the property of heirs o on the North. It is inspro BRICK DWELLING HOLIts building, with au excellent yard, and a Hydrant in the Is supplied with Gas fist meted with the rear of the lot of ground fronting on th from Carlisle street to W. which is erected a new f Stable. Thls property lid near the Yassenger Depot. not sold before Bite October next, it will on that He Bale; and If not sold•then, from the tat of April nett. 4Fir Persona desiring to on the under Signed or David MARTHA sent. 2, 11170.-44 M=LiE The molersirned often at DMRABLIt - FARM, altua adMiunir alb, about 114 Jana milesof B soutT h Cadman, and others. ossy Land Ina high state of cants meats ate a new rteaatter HOME, Franie Baru a thri of Apple and Peach frees, o Trees - in the yard, a well or neverlatlingStream runs the Farm. There is an *bun The location is conretilentio Milts and Market. The Properly is well suite • will be said in LMs or entire ear - Persons wishing to view certain terms, will call on the dress by letter. 111 the above property Is day, the 20th day qt &Jambe tered at Public Sale, on the p I'. M., on that day. The property min readily be sold entire, or in lots, to Imit tt New Chester, Sept. 2, Ico. PUBLIC SALE . OF V TOW By virtuis of an O the Adams county, the und e rlgne last will and testament of Eln deceased, wilt' fen at Public 8 th , ! Ist day of Oct o'er Ira at on the pre,n , I the HOUSE al ceased, situate In thetugh South BaJthnore stree The I on said street and runs IC to COl e The Improvements tot a frame weatherboarded QUBE building, a good Log 8 , go" Fnnt, &e „ There t s a good vra water on the premises ittlrlll or In parts as may best stilt per 'Attendance will be given known on day of sale by .11 MN SRI Sept. 2. 1.170.-t24 WI will fa rm ll at Private will rent, the , ln which J township, containing I 2 AC menu. A SSIGNEES' SALE 0 VALUABLE MIL On &Ulmlay, the 41h (101/ ef clock, P. -IL The undersigned, Assignee , and wife, under a deed cd Tot fur the benefit of creditors, w Sale,. on the premlaes, the folio to wit: THE FARM, containing 128 r less, situated In 31ou= 1 , • county, 11., on the road to F.mmlitainug, s tulles from near the P. &h. It. It. The I slit of a lgrge STONE MANSI .elegant large Stowe long, Wagon fitieds li Cklett Cribs, House, Ice House, lacksmith • .ceasary outbuildings. a sprtn pump in it near the house. story STONE HOUSE at the ~ 1 three stories high, the first riot per fame. It Ls a Chopping .one pair of Choppers, and Co There is also a Saw Mill, and six scampers. The Saw Mill. Is cutting qualities, and enjoys a The Mills are In first-rate coo also a Lime Kiln on the Nada Limestone within three miles. The Land Ls of good quality been Umed twice and saw of There is about IS ACtthli in g Oak, Hickory and Walnut. Th in convenient fields, well lepeed Creek passing nearly through t I! a geed, Apple Orchard In and a variety of reaches. Grapes &c. ih.l ; ersons whikingtO • call and see the growing all nelary recoMme far AtteMance will be Yea known on day of sale . JOSEPH at I JOSEPH DA JA miss 11. Cou.n;s, Auction SepL 2, IS7o.—ts DUELIC SALE OF. VALUABLE RE .On Saturday, the 17th of o'clock, ..IC. on asp - Ey virtue of a Decree of the :Adams county, the subscriber, t . she Estate-of thentvYriaid./so offer at Public nate, A LOT Of Oxford, Adana county, ftentkes Berta sh'ftt, and adirg s ig has sad GWYN Wing_ and a ball story Yam* • with ander th• Saaiu si the door. S al 11 Trees Oa Ma t 4l 4 ll ittillElEM MULE. - • AP - Attendance known on day of stile by • Aug. X.-ts VALUABLE FARM AT PRIV The undersigned otters at Ptiva OF LAND, situate In Mennen to county, 4 miles north of Ann from Henry Reamer's Saw ?dill, seine distance from the School Church, adjoining lands of neon Shut, and others, containing al less. The Improvement are 'a story . DWEL'IG 110 USA .a LI% Wadi House, and other outhu Ornbard of choice fruit, *M.!, ••• water. The farm has been- we I 40 Acres are In good rtatatitt, and Pine. air! win take 40.,060 cask or In tensed, as may suit the pureniteer. ally toemise&, or addreag, the undersi the pr Aug. 26, 1870.—tt VALUABLE FARM AT RI, On Thursday, the 2.'d dap of The undersigned, Administrate of Joann, decearig, will Bale, on the promises; the YALU • said decedent, situate In Web's]] ems county, on the turnpike lead to Gettysburg, near Guide's's fen ACR d 123, more or le We ft The are a goo Two-story gather HOUSE, with Back-bulidi Barn. Wagon S hed, Oons crib, mu La never ailing 11 door., A anan strata' ruw good Meadows and sufficient Urn mostly Granite, has been well lini. high state of oultivation. There chard of choice fruit. Considering the location, 'pain high state of cultivation, and the It Is a rare chance fur purchaser*. itirSale to commence at 1 o'clock day, when attendance will be. sty made known by JOHN P. NE Aug. 19, 1870.—ts VIIALUABLE PROPER AT On Saturday the 17th of !geplante P. le, on thepranitis The ender i sSfued will offer. at TRACT Olt Joining lands of Voil n k i leirg Ell Bushey. and road, half way between and DeardorTs nil% col PICE.CHM The Ira two-story brick Dwell with eight rooms, and thriving young Orchard Of Peach trees, a never•failing wen the door of the dwelling, gic. 11 good state of culttsatiott Also, a TRACT OP g Acres and d$ Perches about Wells from the _other fel covered Mitt good Rea Oak girAttendnisse will be gives as gnown on day of ate by _ eMktill F. Li Aug. 19, 1970.—1 e rrx2
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