EM U E. WOODS. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has resumed the Practice of Law, and attend to spy business in the Courts of Adams county. Office:—Elon. J. B. banner's Butldins,PonttEast corner of the Diamond. • March 4, 1870—t r 31. KRAtTII. t 1 • • ATTORNEY AT LAW . C zc 'o .l l l l c r e edi t o o n . s and: all legal butlemsa promptly at, ()Mee on Ytattlmore .meet, south of the Court . house. :lune fl mecoNArGIIY, . ATTORNEY AT LAW. 1 'ince tine door west of Summi's Drug Store,. chambersburg !street. special attention .glven t o Sults, Collectlonsand. settlement of Estates. All legal bush' and chime to Pensions, Bounty. Baet-pay, and Dam ages against IT. States, at all times promptly and rnielently attended to. Laud warrants located, and choice Farms for sale in lowa and other western States. • Juno it, lbtb—t A. J.' COVER * -ATTORNEY AT LAW, will promptly attend to collections and all other trusted to his care. t , tune, between Falmestock's and. Danner & Ziemer's stores. 'Baltimore street, Gettysburg, Pa. Jiay j)AVID A. BUEWLEII t~ ill , ATORNE AT 1.?..W. promptly attend to coll T ections Y and all other nit Lips, entrusted to his care. .4.. dice at Baines Bence in the three-story build .ll2 ~, , p ositt• the Court.house. ;) AVID WILLS, ) ATTORNEY LAW. :7.1.* at his residence In Lire th eSou-east corner o . t !it re square. 7.viayl.:,4l7—tr ',Alt. U. S. HEBER. ...0t.',11-ea,t corner of C9iamberNbur4 and 'Washing 1,4 streets. opposite OA.. TATE'S EAGLIII HOME. •)sille 11, rw.,—ti DR. .1. W. E. O'NEAL :las his °Mee nt his residenee in Baltimore street, t .vo tloto's above the Cloopiiv Office. Ist37—tf 01/N L. HILL, M. D., DENT IST. Chambersburg street, nearly oiToslte EAGLE Ilona.. Gettysburg, Pa. tte,r - I - Loing born In constant practice over 2I) patient.; assured of good work. D R. J. E. BEItIiSTRESSER. DENTIST. ;laving totaled In ttettysburg. offers his services to the pulthe. Whet. in Yon street, nearly oppo. site the Globe Inn. where he will be prepared to attend to any ease ithin the province of the Per,on , iu 1% .110 of full or partial sets of t eel h are Invited to ea 11. Tenns reasonable. July :to. Ist;!-,--if e! ) ,lrtiages, n. mi‘cnt. \ : - J. F. MCCRBART - BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST: lie. Best :tad Cheapest, Brld ICB, Collars I A 1:Nor 11 ki MIS. in the Cout are fund :it th, °id ant Well n kn y, own Kiltiniore .I.l.,Nite the Presbyterian ( cCIIL S.) WI: BIDING and WAGON SADDLES, a ri most substantially built and neatest. )1'1: II A ItNESs, ( plain and silver mounted,) are ori.ry re, pert and narranted of time •L lulu rial aud,worinaniddp. OA: [ITER LEATHER DRAFT COLLAILS, i;ot brat. They are the best FITTING and 1110• (WI: HEAVY DRAFT HARNESS, as cheap as they can be made I;itVwhurc Int in the most substantial mar. Nti M: I 1)1..E5. NVIIIPS. LASHEsmR nne AFT leers hiug. None better or ,), pErcEs R., a itsucceu to the lowest living standard. p. , reentage b.r rash, oil all bills wurk uothineLut the 10-4 of idoek and will 11 Li rcrrc art tile turned ant to be in every ,• tur paot tarot, ire invite attention to stoct,. ;1‘ e ti> a call and oxamine prices and Tual. I>. 4cCItE:Altl7 S.: SON. MEM lIIBE BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES REMOVAL. • infeNignedto the' hits removed his Carriae t;.ast end of Middle street Pa.. where he will continue to bull. work Mid,. line, viz: i,l:l.ltiES. TROTTING & FALL- I NG-ToP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS. &C., &C. II is v.iirk is all put up of good material and by 1.. 14,1 mechanics. and cannot fall to give sat i.fa,ot iuu . lily prices are at u ass reasonable. Ile ,•-• di, it. iirders. confident that he can please. EPALI: LNG promptly done, at moderate rates. W. K. GALLAGHER. 1 1.1 . , 7-:S-ly 1 - 14 1 , YOUR HORSIS 1 PATENT ELASTIC CORK 011 SE COLLARS. E wffi e r s igu e d has for sale these CELE -ITEI • ILLAES, manufactured by Hauer Piladelphia. which are now used by all Railroad Companies for the ~1 their styk. They are lighter In i.ab , orb no moisture. and dO not heat. The o iii which they are stuffed being very etas . :"1, ()Thar adjusts to the shape of the animal, i ,oniequentl toes not chafe. Farmers, try • H . AR NESS .111 kiiidN for ,alt• and made to order. Call at e.a.aldishmeni uii carii,te street, Gettysburg, Doput. JOIN CULT. CARRIAGE-MAKING. The war being over. the undersigned have re t Carriage-Making Business, rt heir (,1,1 stand. in East Middle street. Gott's. i.org. where they are agarn prepared to put up rhiso in the need faAionabl,e, supstanUal., and cowrior manner. A lot of new and seoond-band CAJIMAGES. IRIiGIES," &C., on band. whirl] they will ilispose of at the lowest prices. and all orders tti l J he supplied as promptly :toil satisfactorily as po‘Able. re - PEPAIRINGja [lour with dispatch. and at cheapest rates. A large lot of now and old HARNESS' on hand for sale. Thankful for the literal patronage heretofore enjoyed by Mein. 1 hay holioit and Will endeavor to deserve a iat e share the NI are. .May 2:?. leo —if DANNER & ZIEGLER fanning , InPeiucnts, &c. DODGES PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF' RAKER I 11-i inneld tie has met with the most complete 'VS 1.2r3 %%here it has been 11:; .4..11. it ha , taketi pr , eedeuce over those Wave heretof ore ranked as first , ..,„ it Is a perfect Self , llaker and a superior cf. A ~,'el will convince any one of lor merits over all others, in simplicity, and durability. As a Self-raking ßeap: .•, ,1 at, equal to j or knowledge. ledge rake is attache(' Lotto other niaehlne ;!,,• l iiiteillsbite.4. except to this machine.-- Bum by.ttle //01 ,E s STEVENSON 24.11MUIXC- I art b.,: Aklburii. few york. 111..1.1) TULE. NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO Gilt AGENTS: I.lv9ng N.-en hitortuell that certain manulac t .•r). iu 1.11 , 10 and elsewhere are building /lea t.; sELF:RAKE attached, wep ask you to Itirubh us the names of all poisons elating or pUreliasiug such machines, as we have mver ueen,oll say person or persons to manufac ture eaiu shLi. -RAIiE. or any part thereof, and prtwe,..ute to the full extent of the law all iper s,,h, manufacturing, selling or using said r.Lk , • except of our own manufacture._JoHN A. DODGE, President ‘‘ have that coundence in this machine that ~,- a willing to let those wanting a machine test to auy outer machine they may wish, and • dile that gives the most satisfaction. • the ti• wanting Droppers attached can be ac , th, , ,..tbenelit of those wanting machines we 1 , 010u.0 *viler [Lent tO a few of those to whota we ha, -.ow, sit: ieurY Cusp Peter ?Mickley, John B. Leas, Furney, Jesse 1). Newman, Elisha F.-2dinter John Dear a Crb s a Abraham M'aybright, Ephraim Witt, • David. Midi, Jonathan N a . ,John Hockerstnith, ' Jar*, Mickley, Peter llettotuall, Daniel Settle, Henry Shnver, John Bender, chnsUan Miriver,Joint — Ross Hunter, Henry r , John Lower, Andrew elkert, John N. Bever, J. J. Kerr, . George Philips On Band a fear Becond Hand' .Reapersi Also. WIRE-TOOTH HAY RAKERS, of -differ out make. amongst which lathe limn& Rake. A few PLOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and Separator one of the - beat and cheapest ever • Ile NI in the county. LIABIusBURG PANNt MILL and Farm Implements nerally. Aw - Pnbous wishing to e machines win sSoothem at the warehouse of JOUPB-WESIJI . Gettysburg, Pa.. or at the residence of the & su oset I WI, 2 isles from Gettysburg, on the ilsr.- rtsburg road. EX. ta.AS CONSTANTLY ON 'LEND to time of breakage. Persons wanting firculs~fil dress the subscriber, Gett4g m tauc i pa dx., Agent May 27. 1.70.—U Book and Job Printing OF ALL KINDS 14.1ie with nualuem, Cheapnevi and dispatch at Tb. star sad Seattisel 0111114. SPRING ANIS G 0 O.D v*". Fahnestock Ilrathers have just opened a choice and &NOMe assort• meat ad swumsad.grAusia Wow of Vag description, which Way" are SULING AT EX. TitinfilWlLOW .PRICEd. • BARGAINSI FAHNEBTOOK B) I DOTEUERSareseIIingEI4OODB at astoniabtagly low prime. , Thou WlLlghig bar gain, should by all noun give them a Call. R EDUCTION IN PRWES It you want GOODS at old prices before the the War, don't UM to buy at FAIDSESTOCICEL "FIP" CALICO as good as was ever sold, at Fahnestoi Brothers Dry Goods, Carpets, &c., HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &c QUEENS-wAar., CEDAR-WARR, GRO- CERIES, PAINTS, 011 S, AND :WINDOW GLAI34, APPGITe them a mill.ll. April tk 1870-tf J. L. SCHICK., has the Largest and Best Selected Stock of DRY GOODS -AND NOTIONS • that has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring, which will be sold at the lowest possible rates. . , May 6. Is7o—tft GREAT RUSH! Rebert & Elliott's Store, zr asz - rrqa cued.. WAS entered last week lind bine nizigiftet Dry penny taken Goods, Notions, weans-ware and P.n. . The parties are well kha w (l wn, but .hava ttirs Tar escaped arrest, as they lett Greet:44lf In ex change for goods. The persons who look the goods are very wee satisfied tha t they received more and bettergoeds otherfor their motore. ney, than they could have got at any s COME ONE 1 COME ALL ! ! And examine our lILITO asaortment..of SILKS, GINGHAM, LAWNS, BASEGES, PACCAR, &C., CLOTHS, CABSIMEMS, TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTINOS, &C. ^. Also, CARPETS, NOTION/3, GLASS.WARE, QUEENS-WARE, and indeed, a general assort ment of everything belonging to a first-class store Remember the place is opposite the Court-house. Baltimore street and that our motto is "Fair Dealing and Small Profits. April 29, 1870—if LADY'S STORE, AT FLORA DALE, PA. W E hare' on hand and are coastahtli reeelying a general assortment of 0001)8 usuany kept In a country store; which wl/1 be sold at LOWNIST CASH PRICER All goods bought from us will be made up if de sired, on the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced price• Sewing of &Wain& done at short notice rid low rate& Rayl3lB7o-3m UTLEY &1100.PEB. • NEW Spring & Summer Goods, AT PETIIIMBVRG Y. S., PA. • GRIEST & BOWERS, have received their new SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, an excellent assortment, selected with care, and will be sold cheap for cash. eS..Give us calla and examine our Goods. MEW & BowEits. N. B.—Agents for the QI/OVER & BAKER Sewing Machines. April Xi, 1870—tf • R. CO VEIL NEW VIR.M. ARENDTEITMLIA ,pmt. Tundersigned haling entered Into niZ i: 1 dap, under the Ann name ot OtPanatli ainlaranozik ea/1 the Arkin ot tin& and the panne ammo !awl ot NNW ISMILIIIMIge ' 'Dry Goods - . tGroceries, litordimame, a elistoomem. ll are soot wldek ei t z beelf' • .414404 bt =ea market for some mo ass prepoM seal at the very *roma end mama, Areodtssilk‘ Pa.; • • - • . . Wades lint ATCHES JEWELgi. 1 P. IMAM:NET Idaho to iniontlis' WlLemeoteers sod the Pelle .dcauraflp; Kamm/ purchased the Interest of nu - v. ftg. soperthe Watch and e , Oh be Aim alb ttlEesteesatfatusffil=33l. • , • •Be just Teta/110d trout the elb bleksomim dld aaktrtment of 1 . . . • , , 00.14) , • HELM i•l• 1 • SWAB w .:I .• rivizr . • ! i , Tx.:, . 0 . , l _ t ,-Fi.,, . v and •• •, • • • • • •• 4 , 1_ 4 ' •• ' -,••••• .. , , L ,_ •.• r. .. . ae • Lig . 4. eT , :1'415 t • rWIO•th. alatiVal• /110011 ....... Wimitrankeydr, a N I lik lir4r 1 WEIS NAT.f.O, - Nf..474:*#*f iilovernineo !kids of fa yak: mows* pa...thim paid) ia.4sism tikTops '4wduA or. Mootid Persons] drift CoJavestils STOCIWor MIMS, of luartiliod,ire hnitod to eall,eirlftr have the ; facilities of New Yott, eloquently all ardorrs are Periods pcemsesLog owpoir Bolin% 'sad de. altlng for Canty to convert Into iteitictered, aro requested to call, u we have the advantage to trasuder st a triEnF expense TNTERNAL ICEVIENUE STAMPS of an deAomi. FAHNESTOCKS. INTEREST ON.SPEAL DEPOSITS-adrema4 Persona wisking information In regard in U. Bolide and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to Lire Ina can, and we will cheerfully Lire any In formation. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 110—tf sX.FE AND PROFITABLE INVESTMENT, NORTHERN 014TRAL 6 Per Cent. Gold.-Bonds AT PAR AND ACCRUED lE•TARESY PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY- Thirty Years to Run!! An Taw Paid by the Company Persons posseestna U. S. Stied, can make. by ex. From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO, GOLD BONDS bearing the same rate of interest. IS-For further Information inquire at the Gettysburg NatiOnal, Bank J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier June 10, 1.870.--tf 5-20'S AND 1881'S soviirr, sow AND =MANGLE/ ON nu won GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD AT MARKET RATES COUPONS CASHED PAOIM R. IL BONDS BOUGHT AND SOLD Ilifight and Sold on Commission only CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES Mr MORTGAGN 7 P. GOLD BONDS For Bak at 91 and accrued Interest. Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily balances subject to check DE HAVEN & BRO., No. lass ath 3rd Street. PHILAD)KMIM PENN'A. March 1, TIEN FrnianiEft poop - P U/ 1 11.. - r One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump lainoatur.ed Ai , Amerfea for W,E,X 4 1.P . :4 1 . if DI ea hi ± Ea IT s . 1. it is inn 2. It is Reliable. & It is Durable. 4. It W orks Very Redly, A. It throws Water Rapidly. & It Wall Wood. 7. The Wood b Tagalog. &It dins • • paw*. la , - '7;t 4 :,..t:'":• * ^"' ~ _ ' • -4;7," ; , - , • 44 I± - Ig Oct. IA = 4 Vic: - .. ~ s. << ~. ~~;-~ ~; r ~ sc: 4.- BOUREIT• AND. BOLD. sad Sifter. ptila or Bahia om ntafteic, von pronkpdy exteuted nations forsale. II per cent. rtz SFE CleiT. for 1 year, • PER CENT. for 8 month". 3 PER CENT. for 6 N2onth& LRMORY BAIR, Cashier RAILWAY IN CUR4I'ENC Y. ABLE TN GOLD I changing, AND 01! 11 ECCHANGDI i.~:,.~,.~5."~ STOCKS I ;01.144AL -01* coothow MESE • . . . r 7=f 4 0VI • a Rumen. Natinstock. eilialkseattalobert Wen xkgThrozatxl rdy, a A. 41000116-43ineas Swope, IX A. liemider, B. memo,. 8-Itilatuiell, E. o.l l llweetaek Uwe: Jacob lamStrabai tOWllaidp Itrairrick DUlg, ; K. A. rkaang. Steal's* t Oltt,New Orford I Wm. Buse White, Mart) , ; a C. Mem Petersburg, (Y. El.) AdtlideCOMlnsgt it Baited Who opeiztiens to ilikcountir of Marna it has been ineasndlea for more than $ years, and in that period him sotto but one anossunenkLedo.liddlilira by Ilroduring that perkidamounthas Weser lale,ooq amr pirso* destrba an Inintanee can apply to Weer - Of the manners. 12osenthe Committee meets atthe °Mee of the Cendlellib on the last Wednesday In every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. qua 0,1866—t[ Hahnemann Life Insurance COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, .01110 COABH ASE ASSETS oVER INSOELE STATE vErmiTS... Dlvlf/emote are annually pald to Polley holders in CASH lIALL POLICIES ARP. N,( -1.• Inaurea on all Modern and Popular Plans Nearly all restrictions regarding Resident* Travel and Occupation are remov e A large Premium Fund Is reserved for the ben ent of Polley Holders. In all its expecienoe this Company has never contested a claim. PERFECTLY RE:LIABLE AND STRICTLY AU information desired can be had by address ing the Harrisburg office or any of Its Agents. J. W. SHEETS, General Age Lit, Harrisburg, Ps- REV. C. J. EIMER ART, Sjpeelal Agent, GiattyisbasT. P4mW*. Aug. 4. 1870.-ly !oohs, !MO, Prdirints. 69. A FULL ASSORTiiiiNT OF Drugs & Family Medicines • PATENT MEDICINES, Liquors aud Wines fur Medical Purposes, Pure Spines and Flavoring 'Extracts. Dyes and Dye Stites, Maps, Perfumes and Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ lug Fluids and Ma tkinery, Physician's Pre sextillions and Family recipes aecurately put up. Physicians and eats• .` try Merchants Supplied at REDUCED HATES. Fornq's Horse Powder the best and cheapest for Horses. Came and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved mates Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penrea. June 11, 111(11--tf DR. R. HORNER, haa resumed the Practice of Medicine. °Mee at Us DRUG STORE, In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg. Also, Dealer lti PURE DR VGA .1111DICEVP24 SPICRS, SAAING SOD" Imo BTUOF lan 14, 11f70 • PATANT ALEDICINIIM . .—tl DR. JAMES CRESS, DRUGGIST, Store in , Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. .11 ,0 MM opened a new DRUG STORE and fitted it up.ht the best stirti w l odor my stook et pure and fresh Drugs to the of Utiles town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, Goa 'Whig to part of Drues and Intrelly Medicines, pure Liquors for for Mad:Nl Purposes, Pubes* like chut4 Horse Yowlers, rare fneks, Dyes and Dye Shire. T I ro Roney entrees. Atoil i a' of Blationney of all kindle, Me' s Etnefroalagasne Soap will wash with herd and son water, end *swarm 'Clothes washed with Ude noapare tuadetesouney 'veldts without ror blueing. Mk is thbelt Reap in use, T it. It is warranted not to in jure the bonds or rte. JAM CREW Unknown, May l 3 ly A, D. BUE.HLE.II., DRUG & $OOll STORE, GB;4'l'BlMUle, PA. Dam, VIMONA .1 • PATINTAIIMINBK 400/18. • wr , tuoiontz 44 : 81 ar 2 4114014-1. GOLD Paws, GlNNirrikeewßNaar Dirsrusid. 51 MME THE otoo,ooo oo ao:koo co 100,000 co i 1:l'i MUTUAL 69. JUNE CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD 114.003 MUM DANIIIL NE W FIRM. COAL AND LIME! T v irtzd rs uJ igned Xi:Le n ar t ' I skit sr do KAN and will carry on the Burningme Business, 4• old atand-4ne Gettyabtin Liine • I, on the_ corner of Baliroad and mom somata— warmers and omen pm rely on geWng the beet of Lime at all times, and at loweU market rates. COAL, at Jewett pricer. burg. Lime sad Coat delivered anywhere in GAO's. JACOB BffiLSY AMU 3, 1870.—ti DAN _ lEL Gankute.N. i . Hardware and . Groceries. sallt i h at bacir Marise juth ththr liaaVr the tallOir at are 2 1 4 IhmaatarA u ddi si Mate . ftagat their stalta w l at ar Wyatt the alai. stook aosalats In " CAD , .tsfaso• Ilmis, Biaektmiet's Took weft "noTinor,. Moo ifiihigs, Coll statilrakar'ar THis, Ilovookorpor's ' lioginna, AU hinds of Iron, 11'4v ite-1 ste• GROMMIN OF ALL KENDS 1 '&a. law article- tactadied la L 724 ~,,,,..b...„r 2 , . • ..- lirs• 1 lOW ,'M . ' ac., ise. Joseph Walton a. Co. ri WM.'. MART Ilst, Reasgassk. In 4 .• • - 01031(egt - LIQUORS A large iot of4OOIIBIES- that I aM Cheap for Cash. CHOICE - 1,1411:10R8 Old Ilya Whiskey eight years old. Very old French Brandy. ALL OTIBM, HINDS OF Laiwojts. t A general assortment of BITTIBIS, among which • are Mishier's Herb Bitters. PIIBE LIQUORS for Medicai p at WK. .1, IN'S. TABLE OVIIKRY, Glaasmare, Qireensviare, ke., at WM. J. IitAItTINII. April 30, 18(9.41 NEW GROCERY. tTAFING parcnsied &MOM 1.1 his I= on Northwest corner of G TING, PA., and laid friends w B =ot Goods, I respectfully invite my and the public to give me a an. In addition to a large and varied stock of prime Groceries, Notions, .&c., I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits, Confectiens, &c., all of which will be sold . at the lowest cash rates. June 24, 1870.—tf H. IL BEAMEIL WM. BOYER, & SON, DEALERS IN GROCERIEt TOBACCOS, Also Stone. Wooden and Willow-ware. A general a..ecurtinent of all Goods usually kepi In A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 1867-41 BARGAIN. AT THE NEW GROCERY, IN GETTYSBURG. Tecoß W. CRESS, having opened a New Gro. cery in Gettysburg, on the North-west comer assortment of of the - Public. Square, has just received a splendid FRESH GROCERIES, including Sugars, Coffees. Molasses, Syrups, Tess, Tobaccos, Salt, Fish, Hams, Shonlders, 4e. A , Queetts 4 rare,Confectionsaints,Fruta,Soana, Pane, Articles and Notions generally. I Will also keep on hand FLOUR and PEED STUFFS. Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to sell very cheap. Give nit a call and judge for yourselves. J. W. CRESS. Lept. ebal, Zumbtr, Zhu, du. COOK AND PARLOR lOVES. OF ALL KINDS The latest and most approved styles. SHElif-IRON AND Ilu 1,1 A) IV It* A RE, COAL & LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Call and Examine C. H. BE EHLER'S WARE ROOMS, STREETS gArdwarc. Outing, etc. PEIV 'tomcat. ROW TO Ctin CGNSUMION! ! THE PHILOsoPHY OF DR. SCHENCEIi OREAT MEDICTNFE.,—WiII~e nal* learn ti l ted liveranu /OW* nem entire tench'ssyiterai plainest net en on sense this; and yet there are hundreds who ridicule the idea, _and Lae in the course which almost Inevitably brings uam. ;perniatnrely to the grave. Living as the majority of the people do, at complete vat: ance with the laws of - nature; it must be apparent. toall r.,,soomer or Wee, nature will revenge herself. 'Mace we find that persona who to mess in the use of veiy rich or indi= lead. or tritaticoing drinLs, invarlabl pay a heap penalty in the end. The stomach disordered and refuses to act; the liver' fails to r pesters) its functions. dyspe_psia a.nd its athindant evils follow, and still the =ming individuals tier ' gist in clinging to the threoughly exploded ideas of the pa Dr. Schenck's medicines are recom mended to all such. They bring sure and certain relief wherever they are used as directed_and all that is necessary to establish theirrepuiation with every ailing manur woman In the land is a fair and impartial trial of them. Let those who are skeptical on this point; and who have permitted interestedlaersons topreludice them against these now celebrated reHiss for Coneumption, discard their prejudices, and be governed by the princi ples of reason and common (sense. If the system disoffileresidepend upon it, In nine cases out of ten the seat Of disorder will be fonnd in the stomach and liver. To eleanseand invigorate the stomach and to stimulate the !leer to healthy as lion, nee SCHKKCY'S MANDRAKE rmts.—The daily Increasing demand for these pills is the best evi dence of their value. Thousandsupon thousands of boxeo are sold daily. __Wily? Simply because they act promptly and efficiently. Invalids,whd" rear not and It'convenient to mil on Dr. Schenck d hi rec iTcat are informed that full and complete one for accott u ry eackpankage of the - MANDRAKE Fa FILILMONIC - SYRUP ANDffir.AWEED TONI --These medicines wit cure consumption unless the lungs are so mes h gne that the patientis entirely beyond the of Medical relief. It may be asked by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great remedies, 'Wow do De' Schenck's medicines eliect 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 we've healthy condition. It Is food that cures this formidable disease.— , SCHKNCK'S MANDRAKE I'ILLs act on the liver and stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and removing the bile and slime which have resulted from the inactive or torpid eCiudition of these lalts tit tligo t t e tli t e x xtem d eitneetrally. consequent slug gish mutation of the unhealthy su bstances ' named prevent the proper digestion of food: and, us a natural consequence creates disease, which re sults in prostration and finally in death. SCLI_MICS rUL3IONIC SYSVP alai SEA WEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle with the food, aid the digestive organs, make good rich blood, and as a natural consequence, give flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may, this is the only trusecure for eon gumption. Experience has proved It beyond the shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive and well who a few years since were regarded as hopeless cases, but who were induced to try Dr. Schenck's remedies, and were restored to perma nett health by their use. One of the first steps the physician should take with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the system. Now how is this to be done? Certainly not by giving medicines that exhaust and enervate —medicines that impair instead of improve the functions of the digestive organs. Dr. schenek's medicines cleanse the stomach and bowels of all substances which are calculated to irritate or weaken them. They create an appetite—promote healthful digestion—make good blood, and, as a consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the entire system, and snore especially those parts which are diSeased. If this cannot be done, then the case Mud be regarded as a hopeless one. If the physiciau finds It Impos.sible to make a PATUEST FILL /117:ifittl, If the diseased person cann o t partake of good nourishing food and pro perly digest it, it is impossible that he can pin flesh and strength; and it Is equally Impossible to bring a patient to ties condition so long as the liver is burdened with diseased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealthy shine. Almost the first request made to the physician by a consumptive patient Is that lie will prescribe medicines that will remove 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. dinarlly prescribed do more harm than good.— They Impair the functions of the stomach. uncle healthy digestion, and aggravate rather than cure the disease. There Is, atrer all, notninglike finals with Which to substantiate a position. and it is upon (sets 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 orgaus, patients thus cured speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the system of all impurities, they lay the foundation for a solid, substantial structure. Itestoriog these organs to health, they create :hi appetite. The food Is properly assimilated the quantity of blood is trot only increased, but is made rich and strong and in the face of such a c-ind dein of the system all disease must be banished. Full directions accompany each of the medi cines, so that it is lint absolutely necessary that mttents should see Dr. Schenck personally, unless they desire to have their lungs examined. For this purpose he Is at his principle °lnce. No, I.', North Sixth St., corner of commerce, Milady]. phia, every tiaturday, from 6 A. 31.. until I P. M. Advice is given without , len for a thor ough exanoltat 101 l lin tne tesieronienu. the charge Is price of the Pulmoille Syrup:lnd Seaweed Tonic each, 51.:lo per bottle. Or 5 . 7... r. a 11 :if Wan- I drake rills vi cents a box. For sale by all drug gists. [June It, ltal-Sy t7ELEFIRATEI) PIIV, I ) A 1-\ T ()N Von CLEANIN 'l' 11E 13 Lou 1.) • 117/,/, cURE ',lt M(' U. I ,•r r Err(' eh,. not e Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pinaplls and //tutehem on the .Fttee, Totter Affections. (Vil and „Stubborn Veers, Rheumatic, Affec tion.s. Dyspepsia, Cbstiveness, / Sick Headache, Salt, Rlomm, -"/ Jaundice, General Debility. Chills and Firer, klatt Stomach, tayether with all other lii. , ast , s A f/ pll r e and Di rarf rcd THY (iNE BurrLE ou PACKAGE And be convinced that this nuslicine is no hunt bug. Sold by all I outzvists. CAUTION Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans tog the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the name "D. FAHRNEY & SON" on the front of the outside wrapper at each bottle, and the name of Drs. D. Faluney & Son's Preparation for Cleansing the Blood, Boonshoro'.Ald.. blown In each bottle. AU others are COUNTERFEIT. Recollect that it Is Drs. D. Fahrney di Son's Cele brated Preparation for Cleansing the Blood that is so universally used. and so high!) , recommend ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you to take anything else that they may say is just the same or as good, betause they make a large .pro flt on IL PREPARED BY DRS. D. FAHRNEY & SOY, BOONSBORO*, MD., And Dr. P. L. Fahrney, ReedysriUe, Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un less signed 1). FAIIRNEY 6; SON. June 10, 1870.-4 m ron in the Blood NATURE'S OWN VITALIZER. THE PKRIIVIAN SYRUP An /iron 2bnic, without Alcohol Assimilates a ith the blood as easily as the sim plest food, vitalizing w itho u t rang the whole system. it stimulates reaction, builds up the broken down, cures Dyspepsia, Liver Com plaint, Female Weakness, Dropsy, Humors, &e., and expels disease from the system by Increasing Nature's own vitalizing element-121M Pamphlets free: 1 J. P. DIN MORE, Proprietor, :36 Dey. street, New York. Sold by druggists gen erally. April 1, 1870.—lynola ghatographWrits. ESTABLISHED 18.59. • I'IP'FON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES York &reed, Gettyaburg, Penn'ts. Pletss of all stiles. Views et the BATTLE-FTELD .! BEND STAXP 3 4 31t.CATALOGUE. FRAMES, ALBUM,. ent iirßevol Sole ving AgenAl bnints for a. Barnaby MElRard's Pat- Dee. 3, 1869—tf Photograph4t GEdlery ! JACOB - PE NSIL Is prepared at all times to execute In the Anent style of the art all kinds of PHOTOGRAPHS, Arnbrotyyms, Bari Tons, Cartes, Imperiik Old all other atires, at hti Gallerton Baltimore street, nearly opposite Palmeaseek- Bra'si St.Cre, Gettysblug; also, ail *BM . 01 Aiiimaawrh*tograpik tamaleitr_ mimed ancider sale Glee ma . - • [Am1132,1108-4t The . Star nad Itemettneals the hest Meer tieing medium in Southern PeannYlTlndin aMMZ=MEMM N THE YOUNG ANEMISING GENERATION The Vegetati%e )wmers of life are ?strong, but in a ew years how often the pallid hue. the lack-lustre eye and emaeiatM form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful in- fluenee. It soon heroine' evident to the observer that some depreuing , Influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption 1., talked 01. and perhaps the youth Is removed from sehoul and writ Into the country. This is oile of the worst movements. Removed train ordinary dl- versions of the ever-ehanging !scene of the city he powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest t 4, healthful and rural exercise. thoughts are turned Itiward, ujedi thetaselVeS. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses Is lookexl for with anxiety, aA the first srpuptotn in which Nature le to show her Flaring power in tlllinsinv the circulation and visiting the Cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! inerease appetite has grown by what It fed on; the en critic,' of the artteni are prostrated. and the whole economy Is deranged. The twautiful and wood ertul {x•rlotl iu which truly and niliul undergo so fascinating a ointoge from child to tt tnal). I, Looked for in vain: the parent's heart Weeds In anxiety, and faueli, the grave but waiting for its BELIMOLD'S EXTRACT Brcin - , for ,Wei.kness arising from excesses or early Indiscretion; at tend ed with the follow ing symptoms: intibiposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Dim culty- or Breathing. General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Si'akefulness, Dimness of Vision. Langour, versa' Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Muds, Flush- Inv or the Ykelv Dernmet Of the Skin Prima Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in the : Rick. Hea‘lness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Tempo rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Lestlessuess, 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 Transition from one question to another. They! symptoms. if allowed to go on—which this Medicine inviArlably temoves—ttoon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity. and Epileptic Fits. in one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad. result occur red to two patients; reason had for a time left, them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are nut fre quently followed by those direful dLseases Insanity and Consumption? The ... records* of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of th e se as sertions. In Lunatic Asylums . the most melan- choly exhlhitlon appears. The countenance Is actually sudden anti- quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits IL Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate With woeful measures wan Despair Lon• Ruben Rounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above dis- eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an Invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the Consequences. FlELynoLn's HIGHLY CON CIETTRATED FIX7D Errater or Ducat - . There is no tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this Is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed it. Sold by Druggists And Dealers everywhere. Price $1.25 per bottle, or six bottles tor 16.50. De livered to any address. Describe symptoms In al communications. Address H. T. IIELMBOLD, Drug and C4nticar Warehouse ATONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS 11 done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with tae-simtlie at my Chemical Warehouse, and signed July 39 js7o.-ly r ue kitl' . MANHOOD 504 Broadway, New York. T. HELMEOLD. 4 -4 ginartibil gown. LOOK HERE! rrHir, undersigned has kused the and J. the corner of Stratton street and Ole Rail road, Gettysburg, Pa. and will carry on the Grain & Produce Business In It* bninehes The highest privy' will gl andwaysbe paid Sot Fla .Itye Corn,..oats, an Tim '' Seeds, xseed, Sumac, Hap and Straw, tined Fruit, Ntits, Soap, Rants, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the country produce nue. • R 0 C.P, RI ES OF ALL KINDS constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Szr u r ni Teas, Spices, Salt. Cheese, Vinegar,Soda, , Starch, Brooms, Wickets. Slacking, Soap, dm. ; also, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, dx. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. He Is always able to supply a nrst-rate arti cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guanos and 'other fertHitizers. COAL, by the bushel. lou or car load. He will MA.) run a y • 71 Lille of rreiglit Cars to No. 115 North Howard street. 11A uri and No. MI Market street, l'llll-11)E1.1111A. All goods sent to either place will be received and forwarded lironiptly. All goods 1:0:, rk - Kt "CREW CAN. April 2, 1802.—H JOSEPH W UM& Juscph PICoI)CcE DEA I.Eics, iioelth- ,, 14 CO,. and 11" , g/oirli/M)1 trtA E7'71: 4 1.11 UR 0, .11XII;rHaiEtr aZ Straw ri lir Ni l un r t7v constantly on hand for safe all kinds of GR'OCERT ES The best brands of FERTILIZERS empitantly unhand, or secured at short notice. April'?._', N E W A. E. ECKE\RODI• H Laken the Warehouse, lately mampied by 11 Philip Hann, Railroad,e Station. on the line of the Gettysburg 2 miles trom Hun tvrstown. and will deal in all kinds of Grain and Produr,, giving the highest market price. I will ai keel, constantly on hand for sale all kinds of R. () R s Coffee. Sugnr, Molasses. Syrups, Teas, Sc., with ! Salt. Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Baron awl Lard. To. baceos, Ste. Also, the best brands of FLOUR. with FEED of all kinds; aLso, COAL. 41 resspectfully *Melt, the patronage of our friends, and invite the public to call awl examine my st,,ck. A. E. ECKENRODE ! Jan. ROBER b Y, REMOVAL! REMOVAL ! ROBERT D. A RMOR, Gas Fitter, Plumber and Bell Hanger. can found at his re,idenee on corner of Eat% 1 . ILI C a rlisle ".j. SUee t 4 1 .1 -Z,4 1 4 - l i t tt Middle and Stratton street:, the highest priers for GETTYSBURG, PA., Will promptly attend to all orders In his line.— Work dune in the most satisfactory manner, and ,rhorit, at prices as low as can possible be afforded to make a hying. DEALER IN FLO Ult, GRA TN. GROCERIES. G ETTY sit LIU:, l'A 117,ftt. nve. ,Hof 77,,,0thp-.Veds, GAS PIPE and inviles producers to give him a call la f ore i t uru i s hed, as well :I.4Chandeller4, Brackets, Drop selling. ii. has constantly on hand for dale. ' I 1 • Llelits 6;:e- • also ' WATER PIPE, Stops. Top and - Frfrit SOK. as. and. In short, everything belonging A LARGE SUPPLY OF GRuC ERI ES. I , to gas or water fixtures. Bells hung. an:l furnished If desired. Locks ~I all kinds repaired. [April 29. Irra-tt Molass,s. Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, &e.. with Salt ! Fish. Oils. Tar, iioaps, Bacon and Lard, To- : ETTISBURC 13 IKERY bace„,. Be. Also, the best brands of G ' • T with of all kinds. fie likewise has BErE I L I - . 4 L LEFE I: 77 LI Z E , lIE ti of Neu port & Ziegler having been the uudenigned aHI continue the • Soluble pa,' fie Guano, 11,,, r h„ H . „ H ,l Raking hu. , lne...s. In all US branches, at the old nexica 0 guano. stand. ail - Whilst he pays Hp. I, hest market prices Corner of South Washington and West Middle for all he buys. he sells at tlk lowest living pro fits. lie asks a share of ptibile patronage. re- streets, Gettysburg, Pa. solved to give sttLsractfon m every ease. All kinds of ROBERT MeCURDY July '23. lsty...—[f NEW FARM. BIGHAM & BROTHER FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, GE TT YSB URG, PA ' HE undersigned, having entered into partner i. ship under the tirtu of BIGu U(S Btnernas, will carry on the Forwarding and Conindaidon business, at the old stand, on the comer of Wash ington and Railroad streets, and devote to it their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all nines for Grain and Produce. ibTA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUESDA 1' NOON, forßalti more and Philadelphia. and accomnimlation trains will he run as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from these cities. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware house of Stevenson & Sons. 165 North Howard street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 1142 Market street. Philadelphia. We will also keep constantly on hand the best of Uroceries of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish, Salt, Syrups, Oils. Tobacco. Bacon, Lard. which will be sok. at lorest cash rates. WM. M. BIGHAM Aug. 12, 180.-If JAMES BIGLIAM. italptiatts and -0312 tractors. Win. U. Stallmith & Son (JETT B U 220 , Pa., Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS, SHUTTERS, BLLNDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, &C., Constantly on hand, and manufactured to order out of the BEST MATERIALS; by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICES. sir-Orders promptly attended to. January 15, 1369—tt WM. CHRETZMAN, GETTYSBURG, Pd., Carpenter and Contractor. :HAYING removed to my New Shop on TirashindtonStreet, between Chamtreetsberaburp and Etta Middle S, and introduced Steam Power, I am prepared to furnish all kinds of work for building purposes, of the best materials, and as neatly and cheaply as it can be done at any other establishment In the county. Experienced hands 'always In readiness, aliak executed with proniptonsand dispatch. ders for all kinds of Brackets, &rolls, ble &e., promptly filled and on resew*. terms. April le, 1869--tf GEO. C. CASHMAN, GIOTTYBBI7BO, PA, Carpenter and Contractor, RESPECTFULLY Informs the publlo, that ks has removed to Ms New Shop, on Stratton stew between York and Railroad streets, and la pna pared to take contracts for putting upaad repair ing buildings, at a/treasonable mina* say Ma der In Gettysbarg—all work inarisiteed to be et best quality. He hopes bystrictattentioniOnad. =site merit Mitile Patrunalw. Give Win Aprll9, 1939-41 He also continues his old business or Trimming Buggies, Carriages,.&e, and solicits fmn the pub lic their patronage. Cbarges moderate. Dee. 11—tt BLACKSMITHING. street. next door to Chritanan's Carpenter Shop and i 4 prepared to In all kinds of BLACKSMITH ING, at rea,sttitable rates, and invites a storm of pnbli.• patronage .1011 N CM= fflIM COOPERING. Ilan emninenvell the ()()()PE . II •ITCT 4• T 1 lu all its branches at his residence on the Mumma*. burg road. at the end of Carlisle street, Getty& burg. l'a. lii, public eau always hart: made tu order all kinds and styles of MEAT VE.SsELS, sTA,NDs PI('KEL STANDS, F. I also manufa,th FLOUR Fl re 5 and al. KegsARRELN. Meg, Barrels. And Ail caber kinds of g CooperLig Re- Pairing tione , heaply and with despatch. Give us a eall. [Ang. 13, 185--tf GRANITE YARD, I 11 I. E .771":5/;URG. PA., UN RAILIWAD. NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT Isprepared t 0 furnish GRANITE, for all kindA 0 Bl ILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSEs at rea.sonable rates— Curbing, Sills, Steps, eut and flni,lie I in eve ry style desired. by best (4 tvork men. /Gs - Orders Wink a d Idtanee promptly attended to. June 3—tf CRACKERS. CAKES PRETZELS, Sc., constantly baked and always to be had,tresh. With many years experience and every dlSPosi tion to please, he feels that he can promise satis faction in all ca_sis. Orders solicited, and promptly attended to. With many thanks torthe patronage bestowed on the old h rib. its continuance is asked. April 9, 16179.—tf BALTZER NEWPORT. w - u,tviniwiwi rrAE undersigned has in operation a STEA3I 1. SAW MILL, at the South Mountain, near Graeffenburg Springs, and is prepared to saw to order bill, of y ' ,White Oak, Pine, Hemlock, • or.puy kind of Timber desired, at the shortes no. ti Cie and at low rates. lie also manulacturea ::t6 l hin e 1 - - rs - 7 delivered at any point at the LOW EST 3 per cent will be deducted for the cash payments, or Interest will be charged from the time of deliv- # ery of Lumber. Thankful for past favors, he would desire a continuance for the future. All letters should be addressed to him alsGraef. fenburg P. O. Adams county. Pa. HENRY 31ILTENBERGER. Oct. 29, I 'A69—tf ICE CREAM SALOON Chambersburg at., Gettyaburg, Pa.. next Has always on hand a arge assortment of all kinds of CONFECTIONE RY, made of the hest materials, with Fruits, Almonds Raisins, Figs, Cakes, &c. ICE CREAM, served to customers. and orders for Families or Parties promptly filled. Having special accom modations tor Ladles and Gentlemen, and deter mined to please, he invites his friends to give him a call, [April 8, 1370.-ti GUNSMITHING BATTLE-FIELD RELICS! Canes, Shells, Bullets E. WOODWARD Would respectfully call the attention of the nub ile to his large assortment of Belles gathered on the Gettysburg Battle•9eld. Gunsmlthing attended to with promptness and all work warranted. Give us a call at our place of business on Car lisle street, (McConangby's Raj nearthe Depot, Gettysburg, pa. [July 1.870.—tf JEREMIAH CULP, UNDERTAKER is prepared to funrnish an abort notice and rea sonable terms, COFFINS of all Styles He also keeps on hand a large assortment of WALL PAPER which he sells at low e d . cash rates, and if desired will furnish bands to put It on the wall. Plain and Panty Sign Painting ex*. voted to *ruler. ail-York street. a few doors east of Lutheran Church. May 27, IM--tf House & Sign Painting. B. DOYLE. House, Sign & Ornamental PAINTER, GE T T YSBURG, PA.. Shop on Washington street; oppbrile WEAYER'B LIVERY. Work panasaly attended 'to In ,rown or country, at reasonable plias, and In the beat of style. Melt 1870.—1 f Pikttm NEW, BUSINESS. t Upholstering & Trimming. WILLIAM E. CULP AS ope.ned an establishment opwslte Wear s./ er's Livery Stables, on Washington'greet, for covering SOFAS, CHAIRS, MATTRESSES, AND UP- HOLSTERING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. B. U. HOLLEBAUGH H AS I ,pened a Blacksmith Shop on Waxhlngtni REPArruNG of all kinds:. Giro as a :Al, IF4tll-11 VETER CULP BES PETER BEITLER MONI'MENTS, CEM ETEItli BLOCKS, S.C., B,:e BREA IP, LUMBER JOHN GRUEL, door to Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, PA., AIN1) PAPER-HANGER, PUBLIS,I6I) .li*OX BUEHLER Baltimore et. hetween Ohurth llettythuri. • TERMS OF Pard Tue STAR A-ND StortnilL to (lay mornintt. at noo a Yea: if not paid within the year. gA continued until all errearagint. the option of the publisbers... .F A DVERTISICIUNTS art`- rates. A liberal rednetioniell advertising by the quarter, Special notices will be inserted be agreed upon. Tbe circulation of the in one half larger than that ever newspaper in Adams county; timing medium, It cannot be Jon Wows of all 'drg Wittig ted and at fair rates, Itsnd; • l• Pamphlets, itc.„ In every Twig's printed at short notice. Tgaatii ileat and tersnii r ßLic SALE OF on .9aturday, the Ist ifiSy " '5l Will be sold at Public Saleiort Real Estate of 1/331zt. G. 'icing a LOT OF GROB ler township, Adams county, Jeremiah Diehl, Davlitßeeeber proved with a Twastery I BOARDED DOUSE. Franot and Shop, well of water at 111kri Peaches and Grapes. The property 13 co n e nien t to! shops, Churches and Schnell: mile of Arendt:faille, and is a)(1 • Sir Sale to commence at when attendance will be glv known by the -- Sept. '2, Mit -it VALUABLE TOWN P - I The undersigned utie . rtt ;it rri sirable residence recently' tile Douglas, deceased, in the Dorm ey . Pa., fronting on Carlisle at the ILUI of D. SicConaughy, and the property of heir, Ut on the North. It is linprov • BUICK 1)11i131.1.1.Nit HUl:Shawl building, with au excellent .Wiel yard, and a Ilydraut In the- 11. is suppiled with Gas hxt tires.. ‘ netted with the rear of the prof , lot of ground froutin4 on the p ' front Carlisle street to Wasniu which is erected a new frathel Stable. This property Is siesta!) near the Passenger I)epot. . 1 4hrlf not sold before Stiturdit, October nett. It will on Bud day lie sale; and if nut sold then, 't front the Ist of April n t. I ad- Persons ties' rl lig V %see got the undersigned or Davit = ALART ILI E. Kept. 1870.—td PUBLIC:SALE OF TOWN By '. InUV of an order of t i t Adams county, the undersigned': last will AIUI testament of tigif deceased, will well at l'utille dune the let day oetiAer, Is7u, qg 0 1 f on the premises. the HI iliitiE . ceased, situate in tue ltdrough 'of :South liaitimoru street. 'rho ) iin said street aud rums back ,a, The linpriniemetits eolt-Ost of t frame weatlierishirdisi l l i ffut,t - building, a good Lug a It: g Fruit, ate. There Is a geNlii %IT 'caber on the premises. lewd( or in parts as may best suit putlfc itile•Attendatiee will be givenkti known on day of ,Air li} , t JIIHN! HU : N skpL 2. 1570.-14 li - I will also sell:it PrivatP will rent, the farm tin to Melt I township, eolitAiling 12. AC ments. SSIGNEES' SALE VALUABLE MIL In . 4 0 art ran y. thr Vh flay •J I L'. The undersigned . , 4.s.,ignee uuf wlte, under u deed or Von , tor the benefit of creditors, Male_ on the preinistm the full TILE FARM, containing or less, situated In Mowitioy younty, Pa., on the road head . . ... . . to Kninintsburg, 3 'lintel from ~ er sear the P. & 1... It. It. The In' , . art of a large STONE -14A.N01 .; 'l elegant cellar, large Stone Ba long, Wagon sheds, COrtl Cribs • House, leedlutse, Blacksmith .o . cessary 1.118.1.11.1i/dlagS, a sPrill ' m i lli pump in It near the' tiou.se. AL , story STONE tIOCSE at thee IL . three stories hlgh, the first SOT is per frame . It is a Choppieug 1 one pair of Choppers. and Coro There Is also a saw Mill, and Du• six scampers. The Saw Mill is cutting quallUea, and enjoys a The Mills are In tint-tate e. also a Lime Kiln on the place I Limestone within three innew• , The Laud is of good quality and been ilmed.twice and some' of ;it. There Is about 18 ACRES in good Oak, Hickory and Walnut. 11* f in convenient Ileitis, well tenoed. Creek Nursing nearly through Me • is a good Apple Orchard lu goad t and a variety of reaches.il (;rapes,eic. .;' ' ers - rersolup wishing to pure ctli awl see the growing crops all necessary reconnuendatight •-• /Ur Atteutinnee will be gitrqa ai known on day or sale by JteiErti ST JUSS.PIi D Jutzs H. CouLss, Auetlon Sept. 2, ltqll.-4.8 VALUABLE FARM AT PRIV The tuulerslguell offers at PAWit* or OF LAM) , situate in afenallen or comity, 4 tulles north of Ore m from Henry lieamer's Sail* .11.1 pi same distance from the ISe Church. ;441JoIning kinds of lieu Sauk, and others, eotnaithng. MLA Less. The Improvements are a..uiti story Li WELING MtnSE, a itt W.Lsn douse, and other. our 41 Orchard of euolee fruit, 301-1, 4 14 1 Ik water. The farm has been wed 11 CO Acres are In good TIAREtt; C. and Pipe. run will take 42,1 i cash. or ill iiii 'Wrest, as may suit thepurrhaml i til ally to, or :plebes. tit.. mutt:hag ell UM premises., , If 11 Aug. 2.i, 137 u.--If RuBLIC S A L • On Satu rdtt y, theist uI Ocloher undersigned will sell at Public • mm ises, their FARM, situate in 13t m Adams county. one inile from • t Joining lands of Julia Dickson said( taming 170 ACRE.s, more or Welk I meats are a good W E.I'IIIE.RIIO • with Backbulliting, good Ban* Shed, Spring House, amid all °Hitt buildings; also a Kood Apple Or • , t fruit. A stream of water runs a never-failing spring near the Y 2, barn: pientyuf timber and time ',L farm is in a good stateor etdri receutly limed, and one of the rr the county. . , Also, at the same time and p 310UNTAIN LAND, situate in ship about two miles mwtbeast adjoining lauds of Philip ••• vontannug 13 ACUES, more M. • Sale to eommeuoe at 1 o'elook . Jay, when Mbendidice M 1 1 .0 0. 00 made known by JO Aug. 114.5 JAM V ALUABLE EAR - M - AT PIITEIL Int ; satiirday, the let flay ofOctete e o'clock, 1'..1L, on the. etc The undersigned, intending to sas, will sell at Public , sale, hls FAR3I, situated in Huntington tot,' county, Pa., .31 of a mile west ofi I the road leading from Bendersvilte Run It. It: Statiou, about 3 miles fro place,containing 41 ACRES, more Patented Laud, adjoininglandyof J Jacob Mottorf, John Fist:Mutt, and Improvements consist of a nearly tie Loth lit/USE, with Basemen), • and oundele, a Log Barn, With'ipatd other outbuildings. Also, aga e l.A and small fruits in abun ,•• • Cherries, Pear*, drapes, 1' water rune ttmenith the tank spring near the door. • a good state of cultivation having . • limed. The farm is Melted yt borhood and convenient to, 011 Mills, Post-Office, and Store. The within t mile of the farm. ' • view tile premises will call on D. siding iu idavtlle, or Williatunnit '• the tarns . condat_q of Sok:7-Ougz:biii . of Aprit nall, and the baranonen4wil • allayment.; lo per cent. of the pure • or Its equivalent to be paid down Is struck down. - • • I te Sept. 9.-ts PUBLIC SALII OF VA/CARLE-REA —s. • By virtue of an order or the /Uri . the United States tow the Eastern Pennsylvania, the underatmied, . . ruptey of JACOB KELL/JA will expose sale, on the premises, on Priddy, Os October next, 1870, at 2 o'clock. P. Estate of Jacob Keller, situated- U ship, Adams county, two miles east e • along the Railroad, consisting of tw limestone land as follows: ROA A FARM containing 147 which about NO Acres are in good tim, balance in a high state of mitten • erected thereon a two-story BRICK. Is HOUSE and back buildings, a large Barn, a Saw Mill and Chopping MM. outbauv i g wa so order. • NIA *bole. eon AC excellent cad havirig e thereon a. two.sio DWELLING ANDlUSlM i l as haele, • -1 Bank Bara.__wgon sag . a buildings, moos to sold separate or teethsradillar. advantageous on the day - or „11,. Possession will be even . • In fee simple for the premises, on: • 1871, when one-half of the pure be paid and the balance secured br , • paid April Lst, 1872, with Interest. • chaser prefer be nut pa Y the whe • chase money cash April ist,oll. .• fall crop Is reserved fur the ,petiestil the balance will belong to the . the property is struck down enter Into an agreement to cams& • of sale.A Persons desiring informatianalent can address Samuel Roby. Ifallam,•,lr. Pa., or David Wills, Rae., his • 4 burg, and RBI Waltman the ter residing On them. • . ; Aug. 12.40 Anti • • ' II