, .The;an unmet is entindJand farmernin busily engaged in putting in-..their nth crops. It wotild,seem nTmost inperibtous to say a word in regard , to the use of fer tilisers; and yet the subject is one amok absorbing importance that we cannot for bear saying something in rigard to it. There are those. we know, who have little or no faith in thic, teachings or ad vies of what we know ak•hook farmers."' T r They a 'not willing to admit that men • wbto do tt daily wield the spade aikith6e, hold th plow or drive the mowing Qtr reaping rnachine, know practical farming, and that, therefore, their suggestions are witbout li value. Fortunately the number of this class of skeptical ones is daily lessen ing, and will continue to grow smaller as intelligence spreads its influence through . out the laud. There is nothing more easy of practical demonstration than„that good crops 'cannot be groWn upon . the ante land snecessively for a number of years, f without a liberal use of fertilizers. Our en tire-country furnishes incontestable evi dence of the truth of this. It has been attempted so repentocily, - and failed, the wonder is thati,tnett ; can be fonod who will persist in. following out the old system which has resulted in reducing the are -rage of our wheat crop from twenty-five bushels to less than half that quantity per MEI . Out advice to farmer. is—Manure liber ally. Do not be afraid of the expense. Judicious. liberal inatfitring is like judi cious, liberal advertising. - It requires ,some nerve on the part of the farmer at first, to bring his courage up to the stick ing point, but that reached, he rarely ever fails to follow it up. ' If he has not enough farm yard manure, then Kt him not hesi tate in regard to procuring a supply of someone or more of the many well estab lished concentrated fertilizers which are to be found in the market. This advice. may in tliC estimation of some persons, smell a little of shop, but if practically applied, it will prove sound and good, and for this reason we tender it. HAD TO BE PAID FOR.—He of whom we write 11440110ne of thp numerous "cities" of Michigan. In addition to farming he made a little (some said much) money by selling beef. But according to his own statement; he always lost money by it. While serving his customers with tender steaks he would sfx - t.a k feelingly of how Much he lost on that "critter." "Well, titicle,-,lolmni," said a customer, "if you lose so much money, why don't you quit bugine.s Wide Johnny tea: equal to the occa sion, when he replied, in a slow and thoughtful manner, — Well, the fact is, I'Te just bought the farm, south of mine, and got to he 'paid for. A SMART girl in Minnesota popped the . question to her lover, asked the consent of her parents. procured a marriage license, onjered the wedding breakfast, the car riage to convey them to the depot, and had a private conversation with the par son, all the san -day. The young man had occupied seven years in the effort to ask lento have him, and had failed every time. THE fellow. who was told that the best titre i forpalpitation of the heart, was to stop hugging and kissing the girls, said, "If that is the only remedy which can be proposed, I say let 'er palpitate." SOMETIII2( . O TO Tsan.--"Vill you dake u inding f'" said a teetotaler to his friend, when standing near a tavern. it "Don't care if I do, - was the reply. - Cell," said Frank, "lets,take a valk." OFFICIAL Diarcrozir corwrrorricEirs. President Judge—Bobo:4J, Fighe-r. Arrociate Judger—Joseph J. Kuhn, Robert Mt . Prothonotary--Jaeob Methorn. Begetter and - Reocdder—Samuel Swope, Cie ref.' of the Cbterbe—ii. G. WoIL District AttorneiL,Wm. A. Duncan. . Treasurer—WilM Martin. • She rfff--Jacob Klunk. Coroner—Dr. M. L. Gabes. , frurveyor—Jesse 1). Keller. amindesioneracob Lott, Mono - ga y, Emanuel Neldich. cient—J. Jefferson Myess. thunsel—Wm. McClean. .PkyidoilES•ter Dr. J. W. C.O - NeaL Directors nt the Poor--Martin Gets, Benjamin Deu.rderfl. L. Swartz. steward—Jonas Jotuas. Clerk—ii. A. Picking. Tteasurer—Jaeob Ben- Her. C. Neely, Payskials—Dr. J. w. C. o'NeuL Juditorr—Martin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Beam David Rhodes. BOltOrtill OF GVITTSBUItak BuhveBs—Dr. J. 1.. Hill. Hamilton, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W. litubert Tate. A. M. Hunter. & B. Row. Clerk—f. Aughltaltaugh. Treref rer--S. g -Rus sel. Oydstables—Wm J. Tate. George W.Weikeri. .Bchoot Director.—Wm. Guinn, W. T. King, Hiram Warren. J. M. li.rauth. Jacob AnghM b:nigh, A. 31. llunter. Secretarit—J. M, granth. 2 'reasurer—E. G. Fahhestock, GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK President—George Swope. Oashier—J, Em u *. Bair. 7ttier—Henry S. Benner. • • • Directors-4;eorge Swop(., William Young, Henry Wirt, David Wills, David Kendlehaft_ Wm. Mesiberry, \Valium D. !limes, Joshua Mater, John Waugh. rlatlT NATIONAL BANE Op OtTrYSErRO. 116 side nt --George Throne. Cashier—George Arnehl. niter—Samuel BuAnnan. Directors—George Throne, Robt. Bell, John Brough, John !Liner. George Arnold, John Mumelman.Jolth NVultord. EVER GREEN czaturzar. President—.l. L. Sehlek. Seureturyz—VillUant 13. Meals. - Trectiwer--AleXander l'obtan. GMen eorge Spavere,l angle ohn Rur, Gpp. J: ge y L Hill: .7oslah Meaner, eo Little, William . Meals, Alexander Cobeun. arum COE'NTY MITI AL INSCNANCE COMPANY. Preatdefft--George Swope. Tice President—Sannod R . Russell, Becridarb , —Vavd A. Buehr. Treasurer—Edward G. Falehnestnek. .Rxecutire Cbnisnittee—kobert McCurdy, Hewn! A. ricking. Jacob ADANti INKNYY AGNICULUNAL.OOIALINY. P 4 S/denl•-:Saniuel Herbst. VI cetPre•Fiden Avent,J. Ji WHlmeow. Clurresp9M/bl6 tiecretary-11. J. Stable. .R,cord .5..-crelarp—Edward k'ahriixstook. Treasurer—Davit' Wills. • Kt W ager , —lVilikun B. Haon, NUMMI' Wi t t &was Routzahh, ' Frederic* Dktd, W. White. 131.11.1)ciG ASSOCIATION. Prrsident—Edward G. Falinestock. P r c ,,,, ./r 7 /P- - Milli.tui A. Duncan, F. McCreary. Trtrt,ilre r—Johlk Culp. • AI llt ope - 0.—.1. W. ('. O'Neal, John Rupp, A. J. (over. D. liendlehart, Atkinson. 014 coliniNT. Free/dent—E. G. ratute3took. &en:tarp—Win. A. bitneau. Treasurer—Joel IT. lwanner. • I,tueliler, ML Etelielberger H. 1). Wattle,>. S. IL Iliabirll. - W. A. Duncan, J. B. Pauner. . WATER COMPA.NT. Pr , id,ria--Georize W. McClellan. tie , reforio and !Iteamtrer—S:ll.. Russell. m. , nagee.,--B. W. McCall:tn. - E. B. Buehler, S. R. Russell, If. J. Stable. M. , Elelielberger. arrrrsurato RAILRO+D.. re i np stratoi—Robort.3lcCurdY • e , raa.ey and Teeopurer--Darklwlll: .Fiz4St.- &cond. Train, depart 8.451.4. M, 2.46 r. M. arrive 1226 'Die first train makes close P. M. 8.45. commotion North unit South. the second tnun South. AF , sociATIONS. Gettve Lodge. \0.124. I. 0. O. .F.-4teeta_Msar or Carnale and Railroad streets, ev ery 'T . _ , eveuini: ~ Mom Anzentvinent, No. lIS, r.. _ ~0." 11 -A . 'ti month. OiRl Fellows HaU, Ist and 641 MonanYSa ~..._- Good/Samaritan Lod d g. No. 336, 4. r. 1C . _..-K „. mr- ThursdaY 111 each month.ner attlardsie an Railroad streets ads llin 4110 Gen. Beynolds Lodge No. 180, 1. 0. O. r.—On,' 11.1111naue tames. seer the Peetteee - every Monday evening. .. Gettysburg Joofige. No. 334. I. 0. G. it-46 3 ft ever er Frev ening . n to the Rail, N. E. Corner tXlit Adams Dirkion. No. 124, S. 41 T.—Meets every Center Square. Thursday asenneg..to the Ran, N. E. comer onnigas Tribe. .FO. It I. 0. R. 4—ln Wean augiy's HO, awry Friday_oreedkr . .w o (bunch!. No. 218. o._. U 4. AC-1n IleCnn. aughy 7 s Hail, every Weanssitay evening. cannons& . Lutheran. (akilarn}--PaatOr. pBev. " C. A. gay ..,_ ..: _ D. 1). Servtelev"hy' Proctisors 'or College and I ' RUE.N.L.rIIRge. Seminary, alternately, habbath morning and evening, and Wedrissdar eve R, vs- . T 4.,., • -s. catlo4a, Sunday erening ._.,..._.„• J oseph Wai wn Lutnnedn, OZ.-James Rev. E, - wa . tiervi-e., Sabbath morning and nmeing, and - Idnetnas-smo- Wednesening.ir„..,_.__'• .. ...' - No, 418 Mama Bt., adiote . ,. - ti,t g enital ,Iteee, B. a.—...., 0 • v.'', Clarke- Servicea eld,llfig and min- : i MI alitabßahnientln fanjet 1 iug. awl Thursdio eve ...; . _ . ',I, _roilleiMiesaad inns apsig Pfrovterivi—nev. Vent.. ' , . norms ' nmanar • ---- ..aut winning and-, - Nyadoes- id ay evanimc. - .- - eilalanhature tier:son6"-- - Vir g: ' altaa'-Bev. osepti Bol i =st.lid and 31..b. wai* fin mabbatha, m /7/tibsd Primitytp47 l ll. l . fi ltez i 4 Jam 6er• - ATV We 67 ' , KW 20061 1 PO , ,* ,:zea f-, nf••• ' ,4 .7',.- - - • itasraiNv. ____ - J(I2DI A. - DODGE, Prodded. We have that confidence in this machine that it with Weare willing to any aher let those wan a nowitcl = us test bd. keep the One that 1"3 1e 'DV Farmers wanting Droppers Apached can be ac- For the benefit of those wanting lawiclnee we, ebutcli refer them to a few ofese to whom wii kavesUld. iris: . , M - Henry Culp 'Peter Moakley, John B. Leas, Wm. Furney, JJesse D Newman, Ellaha rko V er orge . F. ginger, wiWbrilibt, Prl'atill____ . I David !lath,- vaarinliEl John Hockerittnith, James Mickley, Peter Bateman, Daniel &Me, =river, John Bender, - Shriver, . deb& Sekeir, Bois Hunter, Bawl Sim. John Lower, Aadicier . John N._Boyer, J. Weikert, J. Herr, George PhifiPs. - - On Hand a few eittimil Mad Meipers. Also, WIRE.TOOTH HAY RAKERS, of differ ent make, &13101284 t which is the HniCsiggere. A few PLOUGHS ol different kinds, ' and Separator one of the beet and checest cow • ffe ed in the counq. HARRIt3SuJIG FANNI N MILL and Farm implements igrPersons wiVitose WM And Mout the of tscal & Son, Ge boric ,or at the residence of the subscriber, 2 miles from Gett7shurli, on ills Ear riMod. CONSTANTLX _ON HAND In case of breakage. Persoris-maaw areelarewill ad ireei the subscriber, Gettfir4Lst ; . .... . f ge rt; ' i 4:a424.4.4.,7 - • - „._ Carpentry's and gontractorm. W 0 . tail girh k MI; DOORS, SHUTTERS, ConatanUy on band, aminianntliotared Wolter, January 15, 1103—tt jo n 4 44: COOK "A"M) PMM)R STOVES. OF ALL KINDO inis latest and twit approved styles. i ---1- Tl', 4SIIE4T-41ipiti . AND HULLO W WARE, COAL & LUMBER OF ALL KINDS 'all and Examini'. C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF -6 - ARLISLEA RAILROAD STREETS NACOS =Mr. RUM CAIIICILM. \N' . FIRM. COAL AND LIME I o r i ll i v:t r d a ledt t „ re vi entered into tar e tner : man and will carryon the Lime Burning Business, at the old stand —the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the corner of Railroad and streets.— If a irbreva Umee , others 7'l l l r a el tfo °, 44 , t 'etun ie t t e .r. t . C • _o_ A L • a t lowest prices. Limeand Coal delivered anywhere in Getty& burg. JACOB REILEY, DANIEL CASHMAN. Aprll3, 1870.—U a nu In g Wmplenuals, kr. DODGE'S PATER REAPER AND WV AND SELF RAKER. - 1318 machine has met with the most complete I success. In medics where it has been introduced, It has precedence over those c=llles which have heretofore ranked as first -I.lt laa perfect 811t-Biker and a superior Mower. Asareful examinatkui will convince any one of its superior...merits ovar all others, in shaphelty, strength and durability. As a Self -raking Reap er it has no equal to our.enonaedge. The Dodge rake ls attacked - lobo athermatillink in the United 13tft ionr _tateC . cr this machine.— TWA b4the DO 81,80 N Matuttas., Oaring , BRAD Gar 27813 zrza , p 4., Carpenters and Contractors. r • BLINDS, Doos AND WINDOIO' FRAMS, 1 I CORNICE, DOOR AND WhiDOW BRACKETS, &C., out of the BEST. lATkit.-14L8, by experkseed warkmes, and at REASONABLE PRICES. Order promptly attended to. • _ iii. .ti.k.T . i - .4::NA.ik-:.;.:;..,:- . 8. - mfif : :! gove*iiiibmideatall kit*, BOUGHT AND SOLD The 11 , , 111 , 11palaas pe#ll ima veld coupons Cashed or Collected ! Persons desiring to Invest In BTOOIO3 or BONUS, .01 atfr lii oreloott,d to salt, all we kart facilities stf New Toxic, „Pktls. phis or Baltimore markets. Con- arquently all orders are promptly executep Afton. posesmaing COUPON BONDS, and , da. string for safety to convert Into Registered, are requested to call, as we have the advantage to transfer st a trifling expense INTERNAL REVENUE OTABIPS of all denoml wakes firma* INTEREST ON SPECIAL DF.POSITS mirenced 1 per Cent. 112 srz CE:trelpr I year, 4 PER CENT. for .6 months, 3 PER CENT. for 6 months, Persons wW Information In regard to U. Bonds and Sto&ti of all kinds, are requested to ere u a call, and we will cheerfully give any In formation. J. EMORY BATH. Cashier GottYoborg, Nov. 5, 1869—tf SAFE AND PROFIUBLE INVESTMENT NORTHERN CF, NT“ A L RAILWAY 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds 4T PAR ANICACORITED INTEREB. IN 0 URRENC Y. PRINCIPLE A. P A 16 INTEREST PAlr ABLE IN GOLD 1 Thirty Years to Run !! AEI 211zes Paid by the Compqny 11' igalatOs.V. itinda4isi mks, DT az. asseag, hon-iito to sirs 011 SIM AIM OLT I SZCILLIWiII GOLD BONDS bearing the frame rate of interest. sa.For farther Informattii Inquire at the Gettsburg National Bank J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier June 10, 1870.—tf Street : Market, ( X O 4 -411 k•Vairmsevasse.) MESE - MEAT. Every' in - theiVeek t pay 17111) A Y TED . GEORGE d. COIL Au& P.11.7&4" tr 111410,991111004' CET i .~±Y~`. iN m l4 , } ti] ADAMS COUNTY M U T ,if i ff *WO NfE ODWANY. 1 QFFIOBBB. , - • Prinidentie Swope. Vice-Preshient-rßanmel B. Russell. fisondary+D. A; Buehler. IYetiaunn4-IC. Fahnestock. Bxeculkid belt McCurdy, H. A. Pkting, &gob g 7 idanairersi-Geme Swope, 1). A. Buehler, B. BieDp4l7,ll.d li: 3,Fidunatuck, GOON: -116 RAW, rorrnsidli Fretiertek Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, Straban ; Abdlel F. Gitt, Nen Oxford; Win. Ross White, Liberty; H. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. S.) V'?hlaCoinp ylaMattedipiti . fliaeill mefo the Gounliy el Adanut ICI= been In epereihni for more than ll6 , ears, and -in that period has made - but one assmmuent, Laving paid losses by tire during that period amouliting to over *20,000. Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to either of the mau4►gers. Sir Th e lixecutle Committee meets at thibuilice of the CompanY, 0111 the last Wednesday in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. 11. 'we 10,1868—t1 1 iahueman u Life Insurance COMPAN Y, OP CLIOyELAND, 01110 CASH ASSETS OVER CASH INCOME STATE DEPOSITS_ lirfidemdmi are Oltenially paid to Policy holders In CASH ALL:POLICIES AEC NON-FONVEiTAI3I,I Insures on all Modern and P”pu r Plana Nearly all restrictions remirdinc Iteshletive Travel anti Occupation are removed. A large Premium Fund Is reserved for the ben etlt of Polley Holders. In all its giperienee this Conifiany has never contested a claim. PERPECTLY RELIABLE A N sTRICTLY biliTt li L. All Information theslred can be had by addre,44.: log the Harrisburg office or any of Its Agents. J. W. SHEETS. General Agent, Harrisburg. Pa. REv. C. J. EHREI!ART Ispeetal Airetat4 Gettysburg. POSSIVA. Aug. 4,1870.7-1 y gooksc.gu i ts, vitatillto. 69. 69. 'JUNE A FULL ASSORTMENT 01 , Drugs SiF4mily Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and:Flaviiing Extracts. Dye* and Dye RUIN, licpap.4, Perfumes and Toilet 0.90d5, Inks, Writ ing Fields and Sta- tkiaerv, Physician's Pre - scriptions apd . Family recipes iiisc#llelf -4. Fby4elini and bun- Merchants implied at ,RERITCED RATES. Fonw'Et konie Pmder the best and despot tor Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse rowders ors pproved makes. HITBE S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a, JUDO 11, 1869.-41 DR. R. :HORNER ; has resumed the rattiee of Medicine. °lee at his DRUG :STORE, In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg. Also, healer In P ERE DRUGS, arxmcgiNE.s.' RthilVG SODa, 6P/CF DYE STUOSS, Jan. 14 PATENT MEGIMEDICINES , 1870.—tf DR. JAMJS CRESS DRUQGIST, Store if Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. TrAviNG opened a new DRUG STORE and s.l fitted it up in the beet style I offer my stock 01 pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Little& town and 114010' at the lowest market rates, con• fasting in pin of , `' Drugs and wamily Mtfifeines, pure Liquors for for Med ( efooi PurPoSee, Patent Medi ciriea librosi .Powders. Pererzsge: A. • and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet , 'and' rant"' Ankles.. full assort. baecoandSma mina of Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, lt, me's ineetre - Maktietic Soap will wash hard . xfaa, a w a re aer, cold or warm. Clothes made beantifully wltite binaing. Tide Is the best Soap use. Tyy it. It is warranted not to future the MR* ..,,JAME.S CRESS. Littkettnca, May 13.—1 L A. D. BIT 1 - 11p1,, DRUG & BOOK STORE GrArrtzpw€G, PA., • 11l DRUGS. MEDICINES, r . 4 9 3 ; :? fT4eMrg ViT'IMIOXREIG . PERFIThfIEBY -TOILET Airti4gB, %314 M) &ell &e. - • • =EMS .sfisr Diettnetuk Pftuatii Wriiiiiimaptskd at ata *falai r "' - MIL Ygitrit THE A.,,50,l i 0 011 300,00 00 100,000-00 E undersigned is paying at Itbi AVar / in Carll:l. , sts..t. :101 Buehler the highest linvo., for Famt. jri ~ r . l and nnitespr.due,is gbe 111 1 / 1 a Can a'lling. Ile has , 4 , ustaittly on hand for A LARGE SUPPLY 01 0 GIViCE lkfolawsSyrsio,. ('„Rees. With Sart Fish. Otis. Tar. Soaiis. flacon aia.l I..irtl. To baceos, Alin, the Is,t hrando of Pl.OClf, Kith Feed of all kinds. lie Illie‘‘l,P has Soluble Pacific ( I.HJ4. Ithodc,* rin*ldnin• and 31 - v3:kali Guano. Aliir•Whilst he pays the highest market prices Pa - all he buy,. he at the loaest living pro fit,. He asks a share ofpublic! patronage, re solved to give satisfaction In eVcrs case. July ROBll3lrf MetIURDY. • 1,40.—tf ORWARDING ANu COIIAtISSION HOUS • I ILE tunlerNigue4. having entered into partner ! ship tinder the 'lna ullt dt BISOI3IEIt, will carry on the Forwarding And eintinii.islon busine,s, at the tilt .4:111d. on the corner of Wash ington and Railroad streetii. mil devote to It their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE mill be pall at all times for Grain and Produce. WA regular line Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TuEsp.a Y.VOLLY, tor 13:uti metre and Jidda, mid accommodation trains will be run :is erasion may require. By pits arTangenient ne aro couvey reigin at an [tines to and (ruin these cities. AB business of this nod entrusted to us. will be promptly attended to. Our ears run to the Ware house of stevenson tt Sons, 165 North ithward street, Baltimore, and to Butt's Warehouse, 812 Market street. l'hiladdelpbta.." We withalso keep constantly int hand the best 0 Groceries O 1 all kinds Coffee. Sugar. Tea. Spices. Fish. Salt. Syni pg. Oils Tobacco, Bacon, Lard. &c., which will be sold a lowest (will rates. 'Aug. 12. 1670.-i( N 01,15 and I.lcstattrants. EAGLE HOTEL. The largt , t 211 , 11t.51 11 . 0111111.0101 N in GETTY:=.I3I:ItG. PA.. Onner re . Ci, , todwrsimoi ,01,1 St JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor. Alia-An Omnibus for Passengers and Baggage run to the Depot, on arrival and departure of Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and realon able charges. May 29. Ikll7.—tt K_E S 0N E 1 - 1 0 TEL WE E. MYERS, Proprieto N 0 ltr 0 I' E N . iTHIS is a new llouse, and has been flt ted up in the most approved style. Its loca tion is pleasant and eonveuient. being i❑ the most business portion of the town. Every arrange ment has been made fur the accommodation and comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached. With experienced servants, and accommodating Clerks, we shall use every entleavor to pleas• This Hotel now (men for the entertainment of the public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patronage NEW, HOTEL. • 1-1 ARRIS - 1-1 OUSE , 8 4Ln:11'012E STREET, 61E17.18/PURP, P 4. T H E undersigned has opened a Hotel, the RABBIS HOUSE, In the lately enlarged and handsotue three-story. Brick Building, on Balti more street, two doors from the Liourt-house, Gettysburg, Pa., and G provided with accom ;mutations for the comfortable entertainment of a large number of guests. His experience in he business warrants Mm in Promiliqs at fn every ca* , and he feels certain mat those who stop until him once will mil again. Charges moderate. His Table will always be supplied with the best the Gettysburg and'Baltimore markets may af ford, whilst his Bar will have the choicest wines, Hipp:yrs, ales, &c. He also has ample Stabling, with a good Host ler in attendance. A liberal share otAblic patrotuta is respect, fully solicited, amino effort will be spared to de serve U. W. P. , 1 4111tPd.. 1870.--tf. . UNION' HOTEL, 1.,....... w....., " YORK SPRING S , PENN'A. N I - .+... N E l 1.. , , Xi, Pr•Prifiel!. 1 TEE ma ha ' leased the long estab. . I.,... llslied_ ve ; m id polndar (*el,Peteult ea York zornagh w in no effort tcl' ll.l :iti se all ,___,_,AZiribb , The Hotel bi Y '"'"ou ' , IMPI . comfortable bers 'whit& cannotmulo gl fettemetten. Ms Tabhl will ltisumK 'with beet that ..the kr* i earl eec lib Na„ none butlhat tbe best O 8 o rs; he is t s i zell supplied with 'lce in the summit seam beim SM= 2 .l o3l fir in the place that hae ' lee kibulle . There la In ' , connexion . selth t h e gwrit e at sway troders. feagrig"iwireitha r `i ab r.. anda d,At h ffahled I . Ike- 'tqtreek — c7l r Yorkfr . 4 prings a .r. P. . 1 11Txtbffnlit, _Pkprielor. gtgikllall—din H. 1 Row i ‘ , BROOMS I F TE ebr lT en and tiest oinZzi o l," the q 4ipa,l -.a t l tit , or IiA,VA, IL ,-- B t„o-r,,,( e,V•,, tatm- - i lioro• El w r M d J ßl ' e 4 Ocar , d " l ' i doWoartgaima . ossysburt sot . A S. B. =TON. -3m ====MMl gaiors. L 0'01( •E I rrmiundersigt;i4l-ll — le Vem : the Ware- . hhtise . oci d l en a o r ner 1 4' SUaWI, t natf the Batt. mantra; Pa. an will cup on the Grallt SE Produce Buomess In all its torawebe& the highest, .priees will al ways be paid t Wbeat._ ,Rre awn, Oats, Clover and Thoth Seeds, Flaxseed. Sumac, iiay and Btral9 t Al r, Nuts, dose; Hams, Shodlders 'added tog, with dyeblhlng elhe In the Tenni Prod ee line. GIOCE It FE S OF ALL ...KINDS cellist:ly for sale,. (Mikes. Sugars, §.WIPI3, salt, Cheese, Vilu GPs, starch, Brooms, Buckets, islaeklui, 80ar.&.e. ; also, Coal oil, Flab Oil, Tar, fie. FISH df all kinds; 4dkes and Nails i.Sinoking and (Tbewl . Toisteetm. He Cs always able to supply a first-rate arti ilie of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also Oround Plaster, with Guanos and other. Corti/hirers. WAL, by the bushel. ton or car load. He will also run a Lizie o 1 Freight Cars to No. 16b North Howard' street, lIALTIAMRE, and No. 811 Market street, .PRILADELPIIIA.— All goods sent to either place will be received and ed fontanied pro CAmptß. ly. All goods should be mark April April 2; 1869.—tf W 1131.11 fli)‘ ph VI NI. PRODUCE DEALER:4, 1inut10 , 6%.1 c.or. nfltatlrard and IVaAhlngton stx., r:Krn - snu.ao. PA ItatEsT prloe paid for all kinds of t rain. Hay. Straw and Country Produce Ltett• entity. constantly 011 ha Nate haul fur all kinds of R 0 ERIEsTIIo . befit brands of FF:IiTILIZEIts ttonstanfly on naild, or secured at short !tont.e. April 22 IsTo ) I3E;t 1 Ni L; 1) ti , IN FL O BRA IS. 6 , 1? ("Ale I:ElTysiffiu;, PA Csn•n. (IR Thor Cl6r,t anal T;,,, , , t1,41*(4,41 lt,t•th,s. et- SE LI L I - .I II LL' It 77 LIZERN NEW FIRAL BIGH:01 & BROTHER UETITSBURG PA WM.. M. ISIGHAN JAMEs GETTYSBURG, PA 0 111 9= 1567-tt Ottysbnrg springs Railroad sesicniaLE, • alramencing on: Ma 21st day re lane, 1870. LEIVE SPRINGS HOTEL AT 7.48; 9.1 b; 11 A. m. • 115; 5; 7.80; 10 P. M. LEAVE GETITSBUNG AT 8.30; 10 A.,IL 12.50; 3; 6.30; 8; 10.39 P. M. EVERY MONDAY WANING. Leave Springs Hotel at 4.30. Gettysburg :47.00 1 June GEO. M. HOWELL, "et- . Gettysburg Railroad FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 8.30 A. AL,' ; arrlving at Hanover Junction at' 10.15 A. 31. • Ithume 12.10 P. M. ; Washington 21". M..; York 1116 A. 3L ; Harr'shin 12.30 P. M.; Williamspor ; ColntuMa 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P. AL ;!Ppladelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg) 31., and via Baltimore 0.30 P. 31. ; New • York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg. Philadel pithy or Baltimore; Pittsburg 12 night. Return ing,Arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M. won) TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2..45 P. AL', arriving at Hanover Junction 4.9) I'. 31. Baltimore 7.131'. 31. ; Washington 10 I'. 31.; York 0.401'. 31.; Harrisburg MAI P. AL ; and Pittsburg 10.101 A. 31. Returning, arrives 0.211'. 31. • • July I, 1,170.—tf it. AiwERDy, Supt. JOHN CRESS Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Double - trek route running between Philadel phia antl Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gettysburg make the following connections with this I • runk line: I= Gettysburg ' ._leave ta 5.15 a. in. el, 12.40 p. in. Hanover <function arrive lotc, - 2.05 •• " ' , leave in.'s " 5..7, •• Ilarrisburg arrive 1 . 2.. V. p. In. 11.4.1 •• 9 leave .:.1 •• 2.9,5 a. ni. Philadelphia :olive %Pi •• 6.50 klartishurg leave 1.15 •• 19.10 " Plttsburg arrive 1.2.1 a. M. 5.10 •• At ',Philadelphia 'Mose connections are made •with the trains foe New York. Boston and all Eastern Gitirs. At Pittsliiir'g connections are Made In the New 1 111011 I tepot with the trains for all Western points. ilirtii - For further information apply In EDNVA 111 / 11. WILLIAMS, Gen. Superintendent, Altoona. I. 1 Icsity W. G WINNEIt, Gen. Passengerand Ticket Agent. Philadelphia. play 14. 1i465.--t Northern Central Railway SUJIILER SCHEDULE. I 'IN and after June 12, 1 8 70. Trains will leave V Hanover Junction as follow,: LEAVE NiRTHWARD. Ion:: a. 111.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except Sundavi) for Elmira. Roeliester. Buf falo, Siagal a Falls and Eric and the West. 1.1 , . a. in.—Daily for Elmira. BalTalo 2 -"-' p. at. — Daily (except Sundays) for NVElianis. port and Et ie. 6 . 1 '; P. in- -- DailY (except Sundays) for York. m.—Daily (except Smut:L.l'i) for Ifarrpi. burg and the \Ve,t. LEAVE SOUTH \YARD , . a. ni.—Dallystmming at Parkton only. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at all Stationi. 111.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. 10.19 a. tn.—Daily (exeept Sunday) stopping at • parktou and i'oekeysvllle (nay. p. in.—Daily p‘xcept Sunda),) stopping at the Station,. 1:1)W. S. l'Ol'N(l. .19ent. Baltimore. ' A I.I . RED IL FISKE, ue ,vorperint•-,0/ent. Hari i•-burg, Pa. Itmr2l, I,;n.—(f ; READING RAILROAD. F_II.L Mu:\ 11.1 \', zi! , ;rl'..stll. 1670 Great trunk line from the. North and Northwest Lot Philadelphia, Fee' York. Reading, Pottsville, Tainaqua. Ashland, jdialuokin. Lebanon. Alien town, Easton, Eplanita, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum bia. &e. Trans leave Harrisburg for New York. as fol lows: At S.lc, a. in., and 2.50 p. connecting with siailiar 'lra ins on Pennsyl vania Railroad. and :miring at New York at 12111 1„..i, 3.50, and Puili p. in:. resPectiVelY.- Steeping Cars accompany the 7‘.:..5 and a. ni., Trains without eMnge. itetirrnlnizi leave New York at 0.00 a in., 12.00 noon and SAO p. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 a. in.. anti3.3o p. in. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.0 u p. m. trains from New-York without change. . Leave Ifitrrishurg. for Reading, Pottsville, Tam gm. bible's - vine. Ashland, simmokin. Allen lotsU and Philadelphia at S'.lo and 2.50 and 4.10 p. stopping at Lebanon and princi pal way Stations; 4.10 p., train connecting for Philadelphia. Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville. Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Sr-111411(111 and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave liamsburg at 3.40 p. ni. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing. for Allentoni, F.aston and New York at 7.21, 10.20,10.45 a. In.. and 4.45 p. m Returning.. leave New York at 5.01 a. in., 114.01 noon and 5.00 p. anti Allenfbwn at 7.i) a. In., 1:123 140011, 1.5.1 and p. in. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at eminectlng. with finis train on East Peinfa Railroad. returning front Reading at 6.55 ir”Ti., stripping at all SLIM - Ms. Leave Pottsville at 749 and 9.W a. in.. and 'l3O IP. ni. Herndon at. ltim, m., Ith:imolai' at 5.40 and 11.03 a. in.. Ashland at 7.17 a. in., and 12.30 noan, Atalianor City at 7.51 a. in„ and 1.07 p. in., Tamaqua at 8.33 a. in.. and 2.20 p. In.. for Phila delphia and ZIPW Leave Pottsville. via Schuylkill and Susque hatina Railroad at `B.LS a. pot., for Harrisburg, and 1105 nooa, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading - Acednumodation Train leaves Potts ville at 3.40 a. rn., passes Reading at 7.30 a. in., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.3.0 a. ni. Return ing, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m.. passes Reading at &no p. in., arriving at Pottsville at 0.40 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train. leaves Potts. town at 6.23 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. in. a. lolumbia Railroad Trains leave Reading..at n., and G. 15 p. for Ephrata, Lltiz, Lancas ter. ColumbLa, Sc. Perktomen Railmul Trains leave Perklomen. Junction at 7.1 n, 9.05 a. in., 3.00 and 6.35 p. re-" turning. leave , Schnenksville at 0.30, 8.10 a. 1150 nuon,and 4.40 p. M., connecting with similar trains on Reading Rani clad. Colehrooktiale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at 140 a. ni., and 0.31 p. in., returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7.01 and 11.2.1:. in., connect. Mg stilt , inillar trains on Reading It:Jro:id. Chester Valley Railroad 'trains have Bridge tort at Vlti a. in., 2.01 and 3.02 p. in.. returning. leave Downington at ri 3, a. in., 13.43 noon and I p. en. connecting with Ain't:lr train, on Read ing Railroad. On Sundays: leave New York 'at ..lop. ni., Philadelphia at $.10) a. in. and 3.15 p. m.. Hire S. 11) a. in.. Train running only to Reading.) Lave I'uttsvllle :it , z.on a. in.. Ilarrisburg 3.:;.5 a. in.. and 4.10 p. m. ; leave Allentown at 7.25 'a. m.. and 5.45 p. tn. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. and Put', p. in., for Harrisburg. at 7.2.3 a.. m. for ew York. at 4.4-; p. m.. for Allentown, and 9.40 a. M. and 4.25 for Philadelphia.. Conunutation, „Mileage. Sea.son, Selio , d and Ex eurdon TickeLs, to and front allpuilits, at reduced Rates. Isag;rage checked through ; 1.0 pounds alloued each Passenzer. G. A. NICOLLS, General Superintendent Reading, Pa.. Sept. 2,0. Xtrery s,tableo. EAVE 11 •& SON. Livery, Bales I.4xehange STABLES, Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penh'a. MAKEpleasure in annoums .g to the public .I. tht they have better accommodations than ever to a supply the public with all styles and kinds of Conveyances that can be found in a first-elass livery. Theirllorses. Hacks, and Sleighs cannot be beaten by any establishment in the town. In prices they defy competition. HORSES AND MULES bought and sold, on reasonable terms. aVE US A CALL Take .Notice trim undersigned is desirous of closing up his , old accounts, and would ask all booksined to call and settle the same The will Ibe found at the above stables and all persons indebt ed are earnestly requested to call and square their accounts. NICHOLAS WEAVER. Dec. 9, 1899.—tf EAGLE LIVERY, Sale and Exchange Stables, Opposite 11,e Eagle Hotel, akambersburg Street GETTYS,BUEO, PENA".I. .1 ILE undersigned have opened a new LIVERY, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE, in this place, andfitre prepared to offer superior accom modations In this line. We hare provided our selves with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, • Light Wagons, &c., of the .latest styles, BOB:lent to meet the public demand. Our horses are good. without spot or blemish, end ut all perfectly rellefole—rione of your "old Crags" bof the "2.4 en order. Parties can always be accommodated susi p mturtable equipments furnished. want off large or small, ean a rkust wbat mostaeccanntod term& they andVlato_n to drivers tbe ruwashesid if _ y attended to reuable amended Parties sonve.vad toand from. the Depot upon the arrival and departure of every train.liierseser exchiasted, and always kohaspe for „give& Our motto Is AniLtl it eau*, • i attention pald to furnishing Vo- Metes and for Funeral& ' eireWe • casselver- that by charging ribsterately andliy furnishing superior aoann natation!, we meet fail to please every one who.patrordzesour eatablishment. LEtt.gyTA.TE, wisAsAm IX ROLTZWORTH. Dee. SI, 11361).—tt Notice to the Pub lic 1 • TBE onoenibsned la rami/ 11 11 a L lVA t taCi from Il=apeetbamirg, wedneee, and FlidliY_ , IS 7 11 7 r ogrr/L, paadag by ainersamt_warpok• bone, momand nammain Dale and and at post bar o'clock mat »•t[ fo u r j ak cormect and on althardibevitgo• eTniTrunor re. i ANNA WAS/ICW. May,21•41 c gablts. TIME TABLE. Ihu - ing the Superintendence of Pr. Wilson at the liksiminedale Asylum. this sail 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 not fre quently followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholydeathsbyConsump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. Infamatio Asylums the most melan choly exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. HsiAmours Matrix CON CENTRATEn FLUID EXTRACT or Smut% There Is no tonic like it. It isln 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 SL2S per bottle, or six bottles for 56.50. De livered to any address. Describe symptoms in all communications. Addrels ATONE 'ARE GEXVILTE tritLESB .11 done up in steel-engraved-mtapper, with foo-shollio of my atwatittal Wareham, and signed July 29 lirio.-1y- *dint. Y MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND FISIAC GENERATION. The vegetative powers of life are !itroug, but in & few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of application to mental effort, showAs baneful In fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that sonic depressing Influence Is k checkiog the ' development of the body. Corwutnptlonlstsked. of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school and went into the country. This is one of the 0r..4 movements. Removed from ordinary di- versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and runsi exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon thennelveis If the patient be a-kinale, the approach of o the menses ls looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature iv to show her saving power in diffuslur ihe circulation and visiting tate cheek with the bloom of health. Alas: 'itemise of appetite has grown by what it fed on : the en ergies of the systeni are prostrated, and the whole economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond erful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, is looked fur in vain: the parent's- heart bleeds In aulivty. and fancies the grave but wafting for Its OEM ligtuaotn's Exruser Bt cue, for Weakness. arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indispoiltlon to Exertion. LOSS of. Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dionuss of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Afire -11.4 117novir4m.., /STA neon., ruse log of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance anti Eruptions on the Fage, Pain In the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo-. rary SUffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothingis 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. These symptom. if allowed to go on—which this Medicine invariably remove,—soon follow lists of Power, Fatuity. and Epileptic Fit,. 'none of which the patient may expire. *With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above ills H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, t 44 Broadway, New York T. AELIdBOLD. CEO ffEE CONSUMPTION ! ! TER PHiIIOPOPHY OF DR. SCHENCK'S GREATfcINII3 will people never learn to know that a diseased liver and stomach neces (teease the entire system? The plainest Par ot redsOn sense . teach this, and yet re h wri the id an continue in the courseho dicule which almost inevitably brings them perMattirely to the grave. Living as the majority of the people do, at complete vari ance with the laws of nature, it must be apparent to all that, sooner or later, nature will revenge herself. Hence we find that persons who Indulge to excess In the use of very rich or indigestible food or Intoxicating , drinks, Invariably pay a heavy penalty In the end.• The stomach becomes disordered and refuses to act; the liver tails to • perform Its functions, dyspepda and its attendant evils follow, and still thesuffeting Individuals per. slat In clinging to the thoroughly explodes' ideas of the past, 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 theirreputation with every . npliug man or-woman In the land is a fair and InNiartial trial of them. Let those e Ito are skeptical on this point, and who have permitted interested persons to priludice tlicinagMn.:t these now celebrated remedies for Cotisiamptam, d:.,e 3r d their prejudices, and be governed by' the mine!. pies of reason and common If the is disordered depend upon It. in nun' ten the seat of disorder will is mend :11 the rtoniach and liver. To cleanse:lnd ate the stomach and to still:M.le the liver to healthy ac. tion use. 14L'HENCK'S 31.1ND1: li E —The 'l,illy iiereasing demand for tai toils Cie best evi dence of their value. Thousand, of boxes are sold daily. Why? they act promptly anti may not film it codvenient to e:rd I In person are Informed that furl eoail,:ele directions for Use accompany r.teh i•..•• SIANDItAKE LA.( p AND SE.IIIEEI.) ToNIC.--4 he s e m e cure consumption Miles: the hung, aye iiir tie that the patient is entirely beyond 1.. , •ie1i of medical relief. It may be asked by those who are not familiar with the virtues of these great mini-me:, - now do Dr. Schenck's medicine; meet ‘ , ...nd e ,f e d cures of consumption?" The answer is 3 gimp . .., oils. They their work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv er and bowels into all noise healthy Condition. It Is food that cures this formidable disease.— SCHENCK'S 3IANDRAKK PILLS:Let on the liver and c ontaell. promoting healthy .accretion. :and removing the bile and Slime, which have re-aute i l front the inactive or (MIMI condition of organs, and of the KYStVill generally. This sing. gish state of the body, and the e;insequeitt acen mutation of the unhealthy subganecs named prevent the proper digestion of food, and, as a natural consequence creates disease, wild. re sults in prostration and flhally in death. ;SCHENCK'S i'CL3LONIC SVItUI' and SEA WEED TONIC, when taken regulatlv. lititt ;e with the food, aid the digestive organs. make gaud riolrblood, and as a natural comequente, gi 11, flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty say what it may, this is the only true cure fur coil stiniption. I:xperlence has proved it beyond shadow of a doubt, and thousands are tu-ihie and well who a few years since were red:u.lcd a, hopeless cases, but who were induced to tr) Schenck's remedies, and were rt- , tot ...I to peri II a nent health by their use. One of the first steps the physician should Lake with a comatinptive patient I; to invigorate the system. Now how Is this to be mine? Certainly not by giving medicines t hat exhaust and enervate —medicines that impair instead of miprove the functions of the digestive organs. Dr. Schenck's medicines cleanse the stomach :std bowels of all sulxdances which are caleuhtt,sd to irritate or weaken them. They create an appetite—prom o te; healthful thgestion—tnake glaal blood. and. as a consequence. they invigorate and strengthen the entire system, and more espeeiall7 those parts which are diseased. It this cannot lio thine, then the case must be regarded as a hopeless one. If the physician finds it impossible to make a PA.IIENT PEEL, HUNGRY, If the dis”ased per,on Cannot partake of good nourishing food and pr o . perly ingest it. it is Impossible that lie can gain tieSll WM strength; and it is equally litmus-able to bring a patient to ties condition so long as the liver is burdened with diseased bile, and the stomach laden with unhealt.hy slime. Ahnost the first request made to the physician by acoatutuptive patient is that he will prescr i be medicines that will remove or shiny the c o u g h, night sweats and chills, which are the Sale at tendants on consumption. But this should not be done, as the cough is only are-effort of nature to relieve itself, and the night sweatsand chills are caused by the diseased lungs. The remedies or dinarily prescribed do more harm than good.— They Impair the functions of the stomach. linissle healthy digestion, and aggravate rather 11130 cure the disease. There Is. afrer all, nothing like facis with which to substantiate a position, apd it is upon facts that ftr. Schenck relies. Nearlyr all who lave 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 speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the system of all impurities, they lay the foundation fur a solid. substantial structure. Restoring these organs to health, they create an appetite. The food is properly assimilated ; the quantity of blood is nut only Increased,hut ha made rich and strong and In the face of such a condition of the :system all disease must be banished. Full directions accotnpany each of the medi cines, so that it is not absolutely necessary that patients should see Dr. Schenck pemonally. nicless they desire to have their lump examined. For this purpose he is at Ills principle office. No, Li North Sixth St., corner of Commerce. Phnadel phla; every Saturday, front It A. M., until 1 I'. M. Advice is n atio nout but for a thor ough examwith the ltespirometer the charge Is $5. Price of the Pulmenalc Syrup and Seale/sett Tonic each, .11.50 per bottle, or 57..".0 a half dozen. .31m.• drake 1111: 2L cents a box. For sale by all dril gists.— - [June is, PREPARATION CLEA\IKI3 TFIE 11LuO Scrofula, Cutaneous Discuses, Erysipehts. Bois Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches on the Face, Alter Affection's, Old and titorn Ulcers, Rheumatic, ,Affec lions, Dyspepsia, Cbstireness, Sick: Headache, Stilt, Rheum, Jaundice, General Debility, Chills and Bever, Foul Stomach, together with another Diseases Arising from Impure Blood and Disordered Liver. TRY ONE YI'TLE OR PAC'R.I(;E And by convinced that this medicine hula bug. Sold by all Druggists. Drs..l). Fahruey & Son's Pre_paration for Cleans ing the Blood Is COUNTERFEITEN The genu ine has the name "D. FAHR:s;EY & SO2" on the front ot the outside wrapper of each bottle. and the name of Drs. 1). Fahrney &Son's Preparation fur Cleansing the Blood. Boonsboro", 3.1. d.. blown In each bottle. All others are COFNTERF.EIT. Recollect that it is Drs.. D. Fahrney & Son's Cele brated Preparation tor Cleansing the Blood that is so universally used, and so highly recommend ed; and do not allow the Drumpst to induce yuu to take anything else that they may say is just the. same or as good: because they mike a large pro- fiton it. 1 - ) RS D. PA R R & ,SON. And Dr. P. D. lithrney, Keetly,vville. Md. Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine u less signed D. FARR - NE:IT'S: SON. June 10, 1870.-41 n _Trott in the 131.00 d.. NATURES OWN VITA.LIZER. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, An Iron. 7bnic, without Alcohol, Assimilates mRh the Wood as easily as the sim plest food, vitalizing and invigorating the whole system. It stimulates without reaction, builds up the broken down, cures Dyspepsia , Liver com plaint, Female Weakness, Dropsy, liwuors, and expels dise , se from the system by Increasing Nature s own vitalizing eleirient,ittON. Pampbiets free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 36 Dey street, New Yerk. Sold by druggists gen erally. April l, 1870,-Iyriola W. N. - MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Car. of Baltimore and East Middle sts., GETTI'SBITRG, PA Every Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art CAST, WROUGHT• AND WIRE RAILINGS z THE SHORTEST 'NOTICE. tine 17, 11170.—U GETTYBBITEgr iMARBLE WORKS. .:',..ei:BROIMIKEI, - Asse York meet', setorig Struare, Gettysburg, Pa. Where theY r4ki r ir=ll:.: such kinds of Monxements, Head-Stones I TOMBS, MANTLES, &c., idle shortest notice—cheap as tie cheapest. . _ /?Give ua A oat Produce taken lit exchttege. y 27,489, RDISIN4 C 'Busiliesa •—irslds, Visiting Cues, Tickets, ett3., on., printed- ;vim aestnies, cbespnees h. - HOW TO CURE CELEBRATED EMI WILL CURE rATITION PREPARED BY BOONSI:01:0', MD., Marble Vairdo. ALL SOCT.9. OP !' i i : ', @tXg, ~; `fit. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! On S'outh;Ettet CWrner w: Centre Sqtutre, GETTYSBURG, PA., Has the Largest and Best Stocks' of ,SPIONG AND tfitiMl4,ll, (q,()'t THE STYLES HST►S AND CAPS. TII 3i.tNurAcTuRED B( If !"I.\ 4_\ I WITH A VARIETY OF Lsi'jinrirLier Under-clothing, Gtnt~' l't • ]iin 11,:o ;t 131 , 4 e a , ortnwltt ut MYFIONS fm:11,1 iu.t i•• 1114-1111•11..., 1 1 ( A LL. =I Spring& ilinliter Clothing \l . llll .1 )1. 11,1HL:lh, iinots iqoes (,I;EAN (TNNINGHAM I (nail 1.1..• Cm ' a :Iva .1114.1 r C 1 001111 2 ., 11018 I; ri T•'.1.17) ;;Eri.l.lls. L i IT.ST Y-LES (Me aml.all ar.. at Baltimore :tart. (; , • ItyihilFl4, nearly oppeate Falawstock Bro, rf • NNINGII.OI. -if tprif 1'•. 1,- •PHIS(; AND SUM\II:I CLOTHING, AT tl:NNING11.1.11-:S • Chamlwribura strt-et, next door to Keystone Ho tel. I:et tysl; k rg • Pa. Yon ‘‘ 111 always liml the btst qualltv., and lat,•st of CODS, VESTS. of all Stct, s and ;Niz,N. A Is, SHIRTS. TRUNKS, VALISES, UNI3IIELLAS and a great and huge variet) )Ns. 311:SWAT. INTIZUMENI rcliS VIVI - 11" , TOBACCO and CIGARS in. eonneetion nith lii, licady.3l 3 ,. Clothing. 4,olllznezwell Merchant Tailoring, u all its branches, The public will always find the lates ‘ty les of Cloth* Cassi,iers, Tmeedv, Jean*, Trim- •4 . e., at hi,' Store n w. C. DANNER, a Tailor of long eipen. . (met', will always be found on nand ready to measure. cut and manufacture you a good fitting malt. floods bought elsewhure. will he cut and nude up to suit customers. - [April 22,1570—tf JOHN PICKIN( OPENED OUT AGAIN- READY-MADE CLOTHING, Hats, ('aps, Xotions 7 &c ., 11E undersigned, doing business under the firm of PICKIN large, have opened a new Store Itoom in the three-story Brick Build ing, on Chanthersburg street, nearly opposite Buehler's Drug Store, and invite their old friends to give them a call. We have laid in an entirely NEW 'STOCK OF GOODS, sele,te,l %'-MI eare. of the very best make and latest styles, comprising REA 1/1"-MA DE CLOTHING, COATS, PANTS. VESTS. DUSTERS, WOOLEN SHIRTS, DR A WER:i, SUSPENDERS, URA. VATS, NECK - TIES, HATS, CAPS, ANT) NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY. An of which have been bought In a falling mar ket, and will be sold at aston ishingly low rates. We have also on band a large assortment of LADIES' MIS-ES CHILDREN:4i SHOES, f latest styles and best make, which we are sell nc, out at (20 , 4. to doge mit the stock. Call aml •xamine. JOHN PICKING Is7o. F. B. PICKING. • WOLF'S 'heap Clothing Store, 4n the .11"ortlieetot Corner of Centre Sqoor, Gettysburg, Ilas the largest and best stock of ,SPRING AND SCJIMER CLOTH FN G, ever offered In this place. Also, the very latest and best styles of Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, with a variety•ot Summer IlErieder-Clethimr, and GentielPurnilahlmat iGloodis getierally. Also, a line assortment of .Tewelry,WMehes, Cloeks, Notions, &e. The best manutacttred Leather- 'Trunks and Vallkes, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on hand. Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child thingancy Shoes of all kinds.- In short, every that is usually kept in a first-class Gent s Furnishing Store. All will be sold as low as the lowest, our motto being, "Quick sales and swan profits." Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere,. • S. WOLF. May 20, 1870—tt GO TO KLINGEL'S FOR YOUR oots, Shoes and Gaiters! - n H. HLINGEL, on Baltimore street, a few doors above the Court-house, Gettysburg, has Just received a large stook of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, which he is selling at greatlyredueed prices. It embraces: FOB LADlES—Congress Gaiters, Balmoral ralsGaiters, KM Suppers, all style, Morocco Balmo- FOR &c. GENTLEMEN—French Calf Boots, Amer ican Calf Beets, Rip Bootsi a lanfters, Calf BahnoraJs,atlippers_ , sty FOB Miss :.=:•-•c(Baain=1 tars, oral Galt erPOlrßOYS—Congress Gaiters, Call Balmoral-% Brogans, &o. Infant Shoe, of all kinds. Also, Boots and Shoes of his kt w 1 manufacture constantly on hand. 1 Buyers, from town and country, aro Invited to call and examine goods and "aims before purchas ing elsewhere, feeling confident that I can please aliwho may call. TEE MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be Carried on, in all its branches, as before.lielig=, on short notice. By employing none rnt workmen, and using none but the eltoleest lest& _er, he feels coruldent of inalntalping his Romer aloputatlon. Certainly mining will birleftundOne tollessrve it. , Thankftd for past Savors, he solicits a centrals ance ot pub l3, l DricO-11 patronage. D. KUNO= May G.Kos or every variety K S. =I F. R. PICKINti PITBLISHED PRIII4„t BLJEHLFZ Raitimnrel.t. hetween Cburt- • Grettyabwrire: TERMS OF P STIR AXD SINTIMIL 1a day morning. at IGLOO a year fir If not paid within the year.. continued until all asrearillon - the option of the publishers.. Anv are I rates. A liberal reduction will be advertising by the quarter, halt Special notices will be InseStat be agreed upon The droningly ols . th•S* one hall lager than that fiver' ompaper in Adams. &RIMY; lung medium, it cannot bee • Jon %roux of all kinds will be ted and at fair ratei. Iland-bWs, Pamphlets, &C., I u every vlllritij prlutea at short uotieu. T gratessional H. D. WOODS,. ArtOffit • Has resumed the rrattleeortair to any business In the Courtl44 Oflim:—. lion. J. B. Ibuiner's if, conter'of the Dbutteui4 , '... . Starch 4, ISTU—ti -, J, KRAUTII. AORN Coilectlon4 and Irgat T b T usily tended to. °thee on Baltimore 4treet. %out! bowie. June 18, 15ok"1--tr D 3 1e 4 CONAUGUIr, . • AT TORN Office one door wl% of iii:l6/41.111 Chambersburg street. Special attentijUiven t °Snits. Settlement tit Estates. All le *& claims to Pensions, Bounty, Haat. ages against U. States, at all time efficiently attended to. Land warrants to aced, and elm sale In lowa and .dlier western i•st• June ISoJ—tf • A. J. COTER, • Will promptly atteml to A i.io r ll roit eCtio X u E tru,lcil to Ilk care. (Mice between Falllic+tck'ti Ziegler'; ;tore-, lititmeire strcct,“ 3lay Isti7—tl 1).1.V1D A. BrEIILER, A T rottNE will promptly Attend to collection& entrulte.l to Ili+ care.Umce at • ' 104 reiolrnce to the the I lig ~ p poslte the 'ourt-loovie. May '29,.in67-1. I DAVID WILLS, ATORN °Mee at his residence to t T he thmth E Centre Square. :flay Ith7—tt DR. H. S. HUBER South-east corner of elianilststiurg. ton streets, °ppuiitc Ctn.. T.4.11'.. June 11, 1 . 55..--tf 1. DR. .1. W. c. u•\E.lt . . lias his office at reshietteq. In - gal t doors a tHo - ... the ( I, ldpiler (Viet May aft, 11,4,7—(1 JOHN !.. MILL, M. D., 1./Mee on Chamberibtirg street, ,D the EM.LK Ilirre.t., Gettysburg. 'l 'a. ilai-114,, big in ..:011.,tant. unu., years patients can b a.ssureit of go( July 9, 1867—tt Die J. E. BERHISTREIS4 Having located in Gettysburg, tale to the public. Unice in York street, site the Globe , Inn. where he will be attend to any ease within' the pro Dentist. Persons in want of tun or teeth are invited to call Terms July :al, 19t19—tf arriagts, tarn* L. Ast.citssar . "BEST ALWAYS • The Btst and Cheapest, Saddles, Bridles, and iIAILNE.4.Icf all kinds. In. Mt, always tla Is, found at (tic old 1111 d stand, Baltimore st., opposite the ' Church, (McCRE.IItY' OUIt RIDING and WAGON SAt) are the most strbstantlally bnilrena n 0 lIARNESS, (plain and silver 1. complete In every respect and Wa very best material an workmanshl not be OP LEA RER I)RA can be be E at. R They are the beet most durable. . . UUII HEAVY DRAFT lIAIINEB. are wade to order, at; cheap as pity t anywhere and In the moot subgAollai EWING BRIDLES, WIIIBA. LA • Hamel, Fly -nets and everything. cheaper. OCE PRICES have been REDUCED to the 1 0Waliiltviii A liberal percentage for cash, u anomnting 115 or more. We work nothing but the , s warrant every article turned out to respect as represented. - Thankful fur past favors...we Invite a our present stock. • air Give us a call and examine pric. ity. D. McCREA.It Jan. 29, 1868—tt BUGGIES AND C REIVIOVA pnE undersigned has reinoyed,his making shop to the cast end ut 311 Gettysburg, where lie.will continu all kinds of work in Ills flue, viz: CARRIAGES,. TROTTING & ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAG i W~VU``, ' tC.,-~l iiis work is all put up_of toot mates the hest of nitielmulos, Ocleatinot, limfact lon. Ilk prices are_ always relLSOi solicits()Nen. eunllttent that he imp pi/ REPAIRING promptly Mow, at Mode W. K. GALL July 1, SAYE YOUR HOR PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLA rptiE undersigned has fur sale t 1 BRATEDCuLLABS. mufactu Q.; Berry, Philadelphia, Which are Dow the City Passenger Railroad (Mtn . protection of their stuck. They aps weight. absorb no moisture, and du wit Cork with which they are stuffed helo t le. the-Collar adjusts to the shape of 7• and consequently does nut chafe. J'a than. ALso, HARNE'S of all kinds for sale and made to order. my establishment on Carlisle street, adjoining ramenger Depot. May X, 1870—tf JOIIN CARRIAGE-MAKI The war being over, the undersigue¢ awned the Carriage-Making B at their old stand, in East kiddie stree burg. where they are again prepared. work in the must fashionable, subetan superior manner. A lot of new and CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, 'it on hand, which.they will dispose of at t prices, and all orders will be suppned as and satisfactorily as possible. rir'.RBPAIRING' done with dlirateh, and at ebeam.d ra A large lot of new and old ff.Nlyildfd for sale. Thankful for the liberal patronage be enjoyed by them, they sollelt and will e deserve a large share the future.- May 29, 1867—tf DANNER & 1 ' thotogntpla galltritL ESTADLISIIED 1659. TIPTON & MYE EXOET RIOR GALII York &root, Gettysburg; Pon' Pictures of mu style;• Olowao BATTLE- SEND STAMP POR CATAI. FRAMES, ALBUMS, Sir Sde M Agents for Hamby & ent Retro:ing Album& Dec. 3, 11M—tf WTvuEDDING CARDS. Bastin: Cards, Tisketa. Tap, no.„ neatness, cheapaess and odstk. MI
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