* ' Sr" ' il at bn # lonstiolb. TO TRAIN A BOWIE TO TAND.—The Anurecan Stock Journal contains the following directions: "Take your horse tin-the barn floor and throw a strap ov er his back and fasten it to his right fore foot; lead him along and say "whoa," at the same time „volt down the strap, which throws him' on three feet and makes him stop suddenly. This is the way kn own _ to. each whoa, though you can mit on the war bridle; and say whoa, and give him a sharp jerk that - will stop him about as soon as the strap to the foot. Thin. put him in harness, with the foot-strap, as directed under the head of "training to harness," and drive him up to the door. The moment he undertakes to move take his foot and day whoa. Get in your carriage and get out again: rattle the thins, make all the noise getting in and out you can; give him to understand, by_enatching his foot each time he moves, that he must stand until you tell him tovr, and after a few times you can put the whole lam ily in the carriage and he won't stir out of his treas. WARRES FOR Fnurr TRESS.. Twice a year, at least, every fruit in the or chard should be washed with some liquid ? strong enough to destroy the eggs and pups of insects, and the roots and spores. of , mosses and fungi. In using caustic lye for the destruction of bark lice, several persons have kill.* their trees, as sometimes the bark turns black and peels off after the application of this wash, and the death of tree follows. Lime ,whitewash is recommended by some persons, but it is unsightly and disapproved of by the most experienced fruit growers' i soap suds are harmless, but are too mild for the purpose for which the application is required. The most suitable wash is a solution of com mon sal-soda in the proportion ef one poimd of sods to a gallon of water.— Rain water is the best for this purpose. This wash will not injure the bark, but kill the eggs or pupas of insects, and will clear away, mosses, etc.. It will re move bark and produce a healthy sur face.— Weitern Rural. BIG ICE-HOITSE.-A subscriber to Hearth and Home in Norwalk, Coma., asks for the plan of a large ice-house.— Nothing Is simpler. - Ice-houses for storing great quantities of ice are roofed boxes of convenient sizes, with double .sides, tilled in with some non-conduct ing material, usually shavings or saw dust. ThOse structures are often put up quite late in the autumn. All that is necessary is to shape the ground, place the dills , raise the frame usually sixteen feetlo the eaves, put on the shingle-roof, and the two-inch hemlock plant to the frazneinside; you may then put in the bottom or flooring of plank, half au inch apart, well supported, cover it with salt hay, straw, or any cheap porous, moderately close-packing sub s tance, and get in the ice, if need be, before the weatherboarding is put 'on.— This must, of course, be put on, and the stuffing put in well, rammed down be fore there is any let up to the cold Weather. ISULCEIDIG—The trees transplanted this spring should be mulched as soon as the ground becomes dry. For this purpose grass is as good as anything.— Don't put around the tree too much at a time, and repeat the mulch when it gets dry and thin. Remove it once or twice during the summer, and stir up the ground well, then replace it. It will save many a, tree, if the season should be hot and dry, which we think this sea son will be. The strawberry, raspberry, and black berry beds should also be well mulched. Any quantity of dry stuff about a place, especially leaves, scrapings, &c., or short grass cut from lawns, will do. An application of the contents of a hot-bed is very beneficial.—Germantown• Tele graph. ASHER FOR Fnurr TREES, --The ed tot of the Horticulturist says: , We have known quite a number ail Stances — indeed. so often as to make it .. quite a rule--that old orchards appar ently dying out have been brought back to fruitfulness by the liberal use of wood ashes, also stirring the soil. Potash is the most important element in the suc cessful growth of all kinds of fruit trees. An old gentleman told a club not long ago, that he had known a man to make and preserve an orchard of apple trees in a flourishing and productive condition, originally placed on very poor ground by sprinkling every year around each tree, to the circumference of the extent of its branches, half a bushel of ashes. We consider this a very import ant item. C'ot;ou IN HORSES-A cough is rath er a sympton than a disease. It is often caused by the irritability of the air pass age, occasioned by previous disease. A chronic cough in,horses is often occas ioned by indiscretion in the treatment of influenza, disterOper,and disease of the respiratory apparatus. It is also one of the effects of liver disease, and some times for worms. Too much dry fod der, especially chaff, often aggravates a cough. Carrots and other roots and green feed may be advantageously used. Give your hope a warm stall, with bed ding a foot deep, with moist cut feed, a little laxative medicine and not much hard work. BBOli• TO PRODUCE GOOD 211/LLERB. t is 'Certainly to be regretted that lam rt care is nail taken to improve the milking qualities of our stock. Extra Milkers should be kept to breed from their milk not taken so 16ng or in such quantities that they abort their calves, telt lier should thei; progeny be killed ut such an early age that it is thrown on the dungbill, in order that all the milk of the dam may go to market or cheese factory. It is quite as necessary to raise. the salves of good milkers as it is to raisethe colts of fine trotters in or der to have fast horses. Extra dairy stock would bring fancy prices in the market if ttudrmllking, qualities could be vouched for. WHEAT:FOR Honsas.—The Oneida Community C r i;cular of 'a recent date says: "For the past month our horses have been ted wheat instead of corn. One bushel of wheat mixed with two of oats, and the ground product fed with cut hay. The exper4ment was tried be came oars Was as high Priced as wheat. Wheat has now risen fifteen cents per tousheit saw peumnently corn will be used agsdn. -The Imam are, however, * stronger - and sleeker when fed on wheat. If barley does not command a high this MI, an*periment will be made of feeeding it to horses, in imitation of the A rahie enstom," Cr RR A NTIL 1 70innt ismoreneglec ted than thics and none will rewind more readily to good ti t , ' A good dressing of manureandt i lcbingbeiOre hot weadier comes on, incretuie the siie and polity of the fruit— PA Cur nui t e worms, so destructive to Um tar liege la some looalitks, are bat Waged i by 4asting the leaves with powdered white helleberi. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY laseerpexatedl, Mart* IS, 11151 President--George Swope. ,Vice-P1 B. Russell. fieeretarj—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E. G. Fahnentock. Executive Climmilisse—Robert 4 1tieCurdy, H. A. Picking, Jacob King. Managens-4eonge Swope, D. A. Buehler, B. kleCurdy, S. R. Ewell, E. G. Fahnestock, Gettys burg ; Jacob Xing, Strata° township; PreScrick Diehl, Franklin; H. A. llcking, SOO= ; Abdiel F. Gitt, New Orford; Wm. Boas White, liberty; H. C. Peters. Petersburg, (1". S.) Ar This Company is limited In its operations to the County of Adams. It has been In operation for more than 19 years, and in that period haa made but one assessment, having paid losses by fire during that period amounting to over eli,fak _Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to either of the managers. Executive Committee meets at the °Mee of the Company, on the last Wednesday In every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M. 'me 10, 1136S—tt Hahnemann Life Insurance COMPANY, OF CLEVELAND, . OHIO CASH ASSETS OVER CASH 1NC0ME.... ... STATE DEPOSITS... Dividends are annually paid to Policy - holders IS CASH. ALL POLICIES ABE NON-FORFEITABLE Inures on all Modern and Popular Plane Nearly all restrictions regarding Residence Travel and Occupation are removed A. large Premium Fund is reserved for the ben ent of Policy Holders. In all its experience this Company has never contested a claim. PERFECTLY RELIABLE AND STRICTLY MUTUAL. All Information desired can be bad by address ng the Harrisburg office or any of Its Agents. J. W. SHEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, P REv. C. J. RTEREHART, Special Agent. Gettysbsuir. Peaa•w. Aug. 4, 1870.-ly &writs WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale old Retail dealer in GROCERIES & LIQUORS A large lot of GROCERIES that I am selLtug Cheap or Cash CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Rye Whiskey eight years old Very old French Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS. A general assortment of BITTERS, among which are bilahler i a Herb Bitters PURE LIQUORS for Medical upon at WIC J. TABLE CUTLERY, Glace-ware, Queensware ite., at WM J. MARTIN'S. April 30, 18439—ti NEW GROCERY. JESSE M. WALTER UAS opened a new Grocery Wire, adjoining Al his residence on York street, and will always keep on hand PRIME GROCERIES of all kinds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Molas ses, Fish, Salt, Pepper, Spices. &c. Also, Confec tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, and Notions generally. He has now on hand a fine lot of RAMS for fam ily use. air AU of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine, - THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR BUTTER & EGGS. Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1370.—tf NEW GROCERY. HHAVING parcnamed from Mr. Amos Ecw his Grocery eataigishment, on the Northwest corner of Centre Square, _GETTYSBINI, FA, and laid in a new Melt of Goods, I invite_my friends and the _public to nint — nitira In ad dition to a large and varied aock of prime .Groceries, Notions ! f&C . - ; I will - keep constantly on hand the best 'quality of Queertsware, Fire-Proof and:G . lissware, Fruits, Confectiens. dm., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. H. H. BEAEIER. June 24, 1870.—tf WM. BOYER & SON I DEALERS IN GROCERIES ) NOTIONS ) TOBACCOS, Also Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. DeeoL, LC . —tf PART FURS 1 JOHN FARE IRA /addle of the scoot.Vween nt and th Bide, Una& PHILADELPHIA tha°"e" altase:m quality _ and r ism w au kinds FANCY Fiats !Or WM*. Aid itilinduraws Wow. a tilllpi nowe reModar a in wim ilai fatta Nerem"lat.... as. urn bar* In - ',.: ~ ... ' ••• Pa"II ".. =lll l; ii :givier , '''''': E r s e mulet. • toimmi.. Joax g . .1 - rN r l' LOOK HERE! rip HZ underlines/1 Ma Rased the Wers-hoone J. the corner of Striation street and the Rail road, Gettrdeux, Pa. awl carry on the Grain & Produce Business In all Its branches. The WOW . prices win la ways be pald for Wheat._ ,Bye Corn, OaW Clover and Tim_ othy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and Straw, D ri ed Fran, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the country produce line. GROCERIES constantly for sale, Coffees, Sngsrs, Mohasco, =Was, Salt, Cheese, YinewArli!, Buckets, Soap, &c.' aLso u Coal Fish Oil, Tar, S;;; of allsil's' kin& ; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Che Tobaccos. He ilFalways able to supply a. fina-rate de of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. • /deo, Groutui raster, with Guano. and other fertilitizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car load. He will also run a Line of Freight Uars to No. 165 North ilowatd street BALTIMORE, and No. 811 Market street, PIIILADELPILLA.— All goods sent to either place will be received sad forwarded promptly. All goods should be mask ed d"CESS' OAK" April 8, 1868.-41 JOSEPH WHILE. E. MEL& Joseph Wible & son, PRODUCE DEALERS, South-east cor. of Railroad and Washington ais., - -OEWRIthRO, PA. HIGHEST . cashici paid for all kinds of Grain, Hay, Strad r Country Produce gen erally. Constantly on hand for We all kinds of GROCERIES, The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly On A llad iz o . r i s i gul t efil at short notice. ....Sr:60,000 00 .... 300,000 00 ~.. 100,000 00 ROBERT M'CURDY, FLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, 6,Y GETTYSBURG, PA undersigned Is paying achls Warehouse 1 in Carlisle street adJoinnkr Buehler's Hail the highest prices for Flour, Wheat, Rye, Cbrit, Oats, Buckwheat /Toner and Timothy-Beetts, Potatoex, and !Mites producers to give him a call before selling. He has constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Molasses, Syrups, Co ff ees, Sugars, sc., with Salt Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To baccos, &c. Also,. the best brandt of FLOUR, with Feed of all kinds. Ile likewise has SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS. Soluble Pacific Guano, Rho(les' Phosphate an Mexican Guano. Whllst he pays the highest market prices for all he buys, he sells at the lowest living pro fits. Be asks a share of public patronage, re solved to give satisfaction In every case. - July 23, IS69.—tf ROBERT hfcCURDY. NEW FIRM. BIGHAM & BROTHER OFIWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, - G.E7TMCI22O, PA. rr TIE undersigned, having entered into partner shipi. under the firm of BIGILAY & Bacrruzit, will carry on the Forwarding and Connnission business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash ington and Railroad streets, and devote to It their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. 'regular due of Freight Cars will our Warehouse every TUE&DAY NOON, for leave Bald. more and Philadelphia, and accommodation *rains will be 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 Howardhouse of Stevenson & SonS, 165 Nort street, Baltimore, and to Burrs Warehouse, 812 Market street, Philadelphia. • We will also keep constantly on hand the best • Groceries of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish Salt, Syrups, Offs, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, ere., which will be sold at lowest cash rates. WM. M. BIGHAM, Aug 12 187 JAMES BIGHAM. . , 0.-t1 41ardwart. Cutlery, Ha ware and timeenes The subscribers have just returned from t cities with an Immense supply of Hardware' and Groceries which they are offering at their old stand on Baltimore street, at prices to suit the times. Our Stock consists in part of . . Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, Coach Findings, - Shoe Andings, Cabi net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's Matures, All. kinds of Iron, ?cc., 6.e., .c. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS, Oils, Paints, &c." There is no article Included in the several departments mentioned above but what can be had in this Store. Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers can find every article In their line. Give us a call as we are pre pared to sell as low for cash as any other house out of the City: DAVID ZIEGL EB May 29, 1867—if JOEL B. DANNER. NEW STORE SWEITZER ,t BROTHER, Wholesale ad Re= Dealers In Hardware iind Groceries Carlisle St, near t itle Railroad, Gettysburg. ILißDWAßE—lncludes Builders' Hardware generally. Nails, Locks, Glass, Paints, Oils, Var nishes, Paint Bnishes, &c. We call the attention of Blacksmiths to our assortment of Iron,-Steel; Morse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, &c. HOUSE KEEPERSare Invited to examine our stock of Knives, Forks, Spoons, Buckets, Tubs, &c., &e. GROCERIES, such as Coffees, Sugars, Teas, Spices, Syrups, Vinegar, Soaps, &c., all of which we will constantly keep on hand. All sold low for cash. Here is the place to buy cheap. Don't forge to call and examine our stock of goods. SPIFITZE:R & BRO. Oct- 7. 1870—u Situ* Pachinto. THE GRIGINAL Howe Sewing Machine IMPROVED. Its Simpitaity, Durability, Ease Oper Perfection in mechanlcii - construct4m, lightness and Beauty In Style andttntsh, and adapted to a laoge range of work, renders It THE BEST Seiviill lading 11l the Market. An earnest invitation Is extended to those about to purchase a Sewmg Machine to call and exam ine this Machine and be convinced of its merits. SWAB orders promptly attended to.- Machines delivered to all parts of the County. IL IL ROWE, Agent, Balthnere Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 4, 1170 OWE MACHINES ! THE LATzErr IXPROVISD 414 D GRIMINE ROWXJR. SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, ate. At his mislossos on York Berea 011DIEBB will be goloptly a. I t ter he del e tt o rl a pailialkinii moist ._l2llll ostacesion ot lbe t hoe soot OF ALL KLNDB JOHN CRESS DEALER IN DAM= CULIBLICA.N. =XIV OTKILDRIII. 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A careful examination will convince any one of its superior merits over all others, in stmplieltY, strength and durability. di a Self-raking Reap er it has no equal to our kruswiedoc The Dodge rake Is attacked to no other machine in the United States, except to this machine.— Built by the DODGE & STEVENSON Manufac turing Ca, Auburn, New York. READ THE NOTICE Qr :rHE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS Having been informed that tertian manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap. en, with DODGE'S SELF-RAKE attached, we a v a e lgo n u to furnish us th• names of all persons g or purchaimot such machines, as we have never licensed mar or pascal to manufac ture said ULF. or any part thereof, and will prosecute Webs extent of the lam an per manufacturing , selling or antng said Self rake mega of our own manufsetare. JOHN A. DODGE, President We have that confidence in this machine that we are wMng to let those wanting a maeldase test ft with any er man, they may wish, end bum the one that ghee the moat satisfaction. commodated. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be a.- For the benefit of those wanting , machines we should refer them to a few of those to whose we have sold, viz: Henry Maehley Cul Peter Joh Z. Lean p s, Fumy, Jesse D. Newman, Misha p = George F. Minter, John Abraham Wayinight, Enkralet David Plank, Jonathan claw, John Hockanmith, James Mickley, Peter Kettcanstm , Daniel Nettie, eVizaTiver, John Bender, Muiver, John Ecker, Rosa Hunter, ' Henry King, John Lower, , Andrew lge.ikert, & John N. Jtoy D er, •J. J. Herr, George MU On Sand a few Second Hand Reapers. AIso,WIRR-TOOTH M&Y HAMM of dige Asat make, which lathe grandt Bake. few PLOUGHS digerent kinds, Thresher and r one of the beet and ever • la li lar rthe cowit esements FANNI N MILL and Farm Sir Persons to mutilate Mil find them at the warehouse of JCMUIPII Winta & Son, Gettysburg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2ms from Gettysburg, on ens nar- E riab i I &R wad oONSTANTLY ON= l ll elm of krukage. Persons wanting will ad. dress the subscriber, GiettWrkrax Agent May 27, 1870.-11 rxr 077CUMDDR WOOD PUMP!! One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump manWactured in America for WELLS AND CISTERNS. It Ls Simple. 2. It is & It Is Durable. 4. It Worlis vela Rattly, 5. It throws Water Rapidly. & is all Wood. 7. The Wood la Tasteless. & It does not Crack in the Run. 9. It not liable to get - out of order. 10. Mould any tW ta be reAlra be neeemarg la time, n easily made by hr/7 Mom It It will not trees& II It Is Cs =do ttiest =Cr Awn- Balding's Double Acting Maas Winder FORCE PUMP, su n , he so nit= M: coot, BPrinklinA re4 =WLls ; to an emp lai ra g or - fto, V I ZI II24II°II ftehlatie t tar AAt• rMs . Denote awiftta i Wz= ii% r eaa We Urn re a s r a dden tas B =it tho gus :=l It olago abyver= pr o mo , attiambmi to. Melhagssti=aM l M 914. 24 lk—ly ,- WANTED AGENTk to fokogotor , ,ll7 manes am mutt plum , KEROSENE LA:100-, mimmed,.braft.kmaPialigiMtiPar wI PM MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG AND.IUSING GENERATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye sad emaciated form, and the Impossibility of applkation to mental effort, show Its baneful In. duence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that some depressing Influence Is checking the development of the body. Consumption Is talked of, and perhaps the youth Is removed from school and sent Into the country. This is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city; the power of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to heal hful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. the patient be a female, the approach of the menses is looked for with .anxiety, as the first iyaptom in which Nature 'is to show her saving power In diffusing the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! liagase of appetite has grown by what It fed on; the en ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole similarly Is deranged. The beautiful and wond erful period In which body and mind undergo so fascinating a change from child to woman, Is looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Its victim. Hitsamtn's Erritser Bucnr, for Weakness arising from excesses or early Indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms; Indisposition to Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Nlgkt Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enornsons Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms', Hot Hands, Plush. Ins of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In the Back, Heaviness or the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Tempo rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing Is more desirable to such pa tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Tbismsedves ; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from sae question to another. These symptoms, 11 allowed to go on—which this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow -Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Pits, in one of which the patient may expire. During the &outlineldence of Dr. 'Wilson at the inssoreingdaie Asylum, this sod result occur red to tee patients; reason had fora time left them. and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who tan say that these excesses are not fro quent/y followed by those direful diseases Insanity and Caminoptlear The records of the Insane Animas, and the melanehaly deaths by Consrmp- UDR, bear ample witness to the jruth of these as. satiates. In Lunatic Asylums the most =san ds:4y ethibitka sows. The countenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever ►bits It. Should a sound of the voles *tier, It Is rarer" artteulate. "With woeful measures was Deepair Low 'Oen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret the existence of the above dis• eases and symptoms, we are prepared to oder art invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. Rnanceyell HIGHLY CON. carrnurgo !MD IlbruAor Buoiu. There is no tunic like it. It is an anchor of holm to the ilOrgeon and patient, and this Is s testimony of an who have used or prescribed ft. lbl4 by Druggists and Dobler' everywhere.— hies $1.215 per Dottie, or six bottles for $640. De livered to rary address. Demerit* snoPtems all LMI H. T. HELMBOLD, * Drug sad Chendeal Warehouse, ATONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steetengraved wrapper, via taadmlU. of my Chemical Warehouse, mid *lied July 21111R4,-47 r rl ' „ ;i ii ir Nal tMri+~ri. Sit Broadway, New York. cONSIIMPTION CAN BE CURED by a timedy resort to this standard remedy, as hi proved:Li on ' hundreds of testimonials rebel- 'red . by Prepared tw IvsETH W . FOWL S & SON, Bos tomWire* op deafen , - Aprill, ligni•rly 'Ramify uo2a T. I.IIIIMBOLA PUTRID BO.RE TSROAT, or ayy other Inflammatory or inward disease of the ILroat Ilmot of too long standing,: - Also, - 411048. LET Tids medicine his biles 'tided in NEI . THOUSANDS OP CASES, in Menai ' t parte or the o.y, and hea neyer been WI In time andlietiirtai• leg It ts warrants& to ertre. tio t a to trial and it will ter !OWL livery bold should provide 'saves with a box o f inedleine and keep it 011 bads. The maw Matt has effected are truly marvelous. INElCiirPrepaikand isoku ei r a Z th r. TOClr me t ti T l Znearly " au b rhe *Ores in Adams county. VOMIT OMIT & CO. 'Ea/ PIMPLES. r I 'HE uldolidilmed will_ °Solidly mail (free; kg . J. all who wish it, the seedpeaad fall Ws . sod mea l s simple Ind tioae asel . • -, • . -g„ lea , Stapewg will_aleo •• • ( , ) , ~. V • rfr of %grafte r VII . ~ ; growth a - ,Milt'. . T. _ _ ortager Waal. DR. SCHENCK ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IN. WINTER. . Isirs • . Having for the last thhay-tiveyolZde InY Mara Mention. to ' tbe 'M.. a. ' Of. - toe ne m tonne tl eelmi tat si M i gtie tha - ' re eler* a toktrably-bad •cium of dhealed hums to healthy soundness. The first and most import. ant step is for the pplace s atient to avoidtbis taking cold, and the best all on continent for thispurpMe In winter, la florid.% well down in the State, where the temperatme Is regular, and riot Wilma he such variaMns as in more North ern =tulles: Palatka is a point I can recom mend. A good hotel la kept. by Peterman. Last winter I sew several persons there whose - had been badly diseased, bin' who, under the of the climate and my med- Ida), were 111V:tail. One hundred further down the river Is a point which would prefer to Pahttka, as the temperature Is more even and the air dry and bracing. Idellonville and Enterprise are located tre. I should give a decided preference to Mel louville. It Is two miles from river or lake, and It theme almost impossible to take cold there.— Tbe tablettin Florida might be better, and pie dents complain at times ap petit e, tha is a good m aa it indithtm a return of i and Si When thhi Is the case they generally Increase in flesh, and the humps must neal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places in Natious parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives In winter. My reasons for saying so are that patients are , less liable to take cold there than here, there Is a less even temperature, and It is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds he is certain to die shortly. Therefore-my advice is, go well down; into the State out of the reach of prevailing east winds and foga. Jacksonville, or almost any oth er of the- localities I have named. will !benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a dis ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those Whose lungs are diseased a more southern point is recommended. For fifteen yearaprior toUM was profession ally in New York, Boston , Baltimore and Phila delphia every week, wbereli saw and examined on an average five hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under stand the disease fully, A nda hence, my caution in regard to taking cold. , .n may take vast quantities of "Schenck's ~ . °Mc Syrup, Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake PIM," and yet die it 1 he does not avoid taking emu. ,„, e In Florida, nearly everybody is using Schefics Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to produce bilious habits than more northern thli tudes. It is a well established fact that n ati ves of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On tea t it :ither hand, in New England, one-third at of the_ pimu. laden die of this terrible disease. the middle States it does not prevail so largelyostilithereare many thousands of cases there. What a vast t e v r inti l l e ar If f ey wonld ec ir iu st r i e ved Hl= fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, smaft pox, &c. But they are not. They take what they term a little cold which they are credulous enough to believe hill wear off in a few days.— They pay no attention and , and hence it lays the foundation for another anditier still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My advice to persons whose lure are affected even slightly is, to lay a stock of gs Schenck's Pnh motile Syrup, Schenck's Seaweed Tonle and Schenck s Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know that where they are used In strict accord ance with my directions they will do the work that Is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the attient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long My plan Is to give my three medicines, in ac cordance with the printed directions, except in some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake Pills Ls necessary. My object is to give tone to the stomach—to get up a good appetite. It Is al ways a good sign when a patien tbegin s to grow hungry. I have hopes of such. W itha relLslator food and the gradfication of that relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is ethic- Iy followed by * healing of the lungs. Then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate arid avoids cold. and th e c ol ixatient gets well, provided he Now there are many consumptives who have not the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked, Is there no hope for such Cer tainly there is. My advice to such is, and ever has been, to stay In a warm room duringthe win. ter with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within the limits of the mom by walking up and down as much as his streuVb will permit, in order to keep up a healthy clecWa lion of the blood. 1 have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Consumption ia as easily cured as any other disease If It is tak en In time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record that Schenck 's Piemonte Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost certain to find some poor consumptive who has been rescu ed from the very laws of death by their use. So far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned, everybody should keep. a supply of them on band. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leave none of its hurtful-effects behind. In fact they are excellent in all cases where a purgative medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. If you would obviate the effect of,a change of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Man drakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water and eat watermelons, pears, apples, plums, peaches or corn, without the risk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live in damp situations against chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do you good only. I have abandoned my professional visits to Bos ton and New York, but continue to see patients at my offigaU. 15 N. SIXTH litre* s Philmiel- Vl ' l l ose e Zv e ho wish ' a thoro ugh u rrl gh j extnination with the Bespirometer will be charged aye dollars. The ltesplrometer declares the exact condition of the lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not But I desire it castinctly understood that the value of my medicine de nimutirely upon their being taken strictly au- Iti7to directions. nelusion. I will say that - when persons take my medicines and their systems are brought into a healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to take cold, yet no one with diseased, lungs can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or less irritation of the bron chial tubes. Full direetions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit and clear that any. one can use them without consulting me, and can be bought from any druWa. IL SCHENCK, M. 1). No. 15 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. June 10, 1870.—1 y CELEBRATED PREPARATION NOlt CLEANING THE BLOOD WILL CORE Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bak Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches on the Pace, Mier Affections, Old and Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Affec tions, Dyspepsia, Cbstiveness, Sick Headache, Salt, Rheum, Jaundice, General Debility, Mills and Ilver, Paul Stomach, together with all other Diseases Arising from /Mame Blood and Disordered Liter. TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE And be convinced that this medicine Is no bum bug. Sold by all Druggists. CAUTION Drs. D. Fahrney & Son'e Preparation for Cleans ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu ine has the same "D. FAHRNEY & BON" On the front of the outside wrapper ef each bottle, and the name of Drs. D. Fahrney &Bon's Preparation for Cleansing the Blood, Boonaboro' Md.- blown in each bottk. All others are COUNTERFEIT. Recollect that it is Dn. D. Fagirney &Boa's Cele brated Preparation for Clo i auZithe Blood that is so universally med. and so Id ty recommend ed; and do not allow the to Induce you to take anything else that they may Say Is foot the same or as gooa, became they maim a large pre- At on it. PREPARED BY DRS. D. FAILRN.RY & SON, BOONSBORO . , MD.; And. Dr. *P. A. Ilihrisey. Keedysvill,e, Md. je o re to get the getr l at )1( m dtaAerrA r un . June 10, 1870..-om . • COUGHS ; INFLUENM, Bore Throat, Colds, Whlng-COugh Liver Com Plaint, Broaching, Bleedint r of the Lump, and eveg affection of the T oat, Lunt; and Mmt, are speedily and permanentluyse of cured by the WISTAR'S BALSAM OT WELD CHERRY. This well known preparation dowi not dry sp a WOO and leave the cause bedifd,Ws theme of most megleinmo but lt loosens add cleanses the Lungs and dims Irritation, thus removing the arse of 00121PaMt. TOUT'S COMPOUND nit rail: via-or lIEMN A Great ifedicil Discovery VIMiBAR Handrege of thouiaads bear tesOmony. their Wended* Curative meets. WHAT ARE THEY? THEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY tilt 1 N i=of 'Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and I,,l he uors doctored , spiced and . sweetened • l to please taste,. called 'Tonics, Appetiz ers," "liestore4 , les, that lead the tippler on to drunkenness ruin, but are a d, node from the alive Roots and H e rbs of Can. Joni* free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They SMOG GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and a LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE,a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all the' =lne matter and restoring the blood to a condition. Np person can take these Bitters according ded to direction• and remain long provi the bones are not yed Min unweil eral poison or other means and destro the - vital wasted beyond tft. point of remlr. organs For Inflammatory and Chronic Ith - eumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion 1311ffous, Re mittent and Intermittent Fevers. Diseases of the Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which isgcnerally pro duced by derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYSPEPSIA. Olt /NOLO 'LOTION, Headache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness Sour Eructations of the Stom ach, Bad taste In the Mouth, Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, initimmittion of the Lungs, Pain In the reArlous of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the oil spllll,2olB,l2ZedriTtittli T and IN Ali *YEN T FEVER, which are so prevalent in th e . valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Missouri, IM noisy Tenneesee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Cokirado,_ Brazos, Pearl. Alabama, Mobile, Sa vannah, Roanoke, James, and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during the seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably ac- companied by extensive derangements or the stomach and liver, tßad other abdominal viscera. There are always Wore or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and pleat_ torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiateciaccurnulations. In their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful Influ ence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There is no'cathartie for the purpose equal to Dr. J. Wauutn's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded-, at the same time stimulating the secretions of the liver, and genera/1y restoring_the healthy functions of the digestive organs. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic influences, issufaciem evidence of its power as a remedy in sucheases. FOR SKIN DISEAM, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Sputa, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Seald-Ilead, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Semis, Discoloratiotui of the BWta, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what. ever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system In a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince the most incredulous of their cura tive effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins • cleanse it when It is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. P A IN, TAPE and other WORMS, r lurking In the of so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the cfretda aronnd each bottle, printed In four h. nguages—English, German, French and Spanis J. WALKER, Proprietor. B. H. MCDONALD & CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and and 34 Commerce Street, New York. BOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS. Dec. 9, 1870.—lytc gooks, Drug+, Nedirints. JUNE 69. 69. A FULL A.S.%>OILTILENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT IdEDICINES, Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and Fla , 7oring Extracts:: Dyes and Dye Stuffs, &AM Perfumes and seriptions and Family recipes accurately put up. Physicians and cuun try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATES. Forney 's Horse Powder the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of anProyed maker HUBER'S' Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a,., June 11,1869.—t[ DR. R. HORNER, has resumed the Practice of Medicine DRUG STORE In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg PURE DRUGS, - - BA A. TNG SODA. - D YE STUOFS, PATENT MEDICTNES.. Jan. 14.1870..-tf DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Stree LITTLESTOWN. LTAVING opened anew DRUG STORE and 11 lilted It up in the best style I offer my stock of pure and freak Drugs to the citizens of Little& town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con sisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, pure Liquors for for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medi Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort ment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobbasgqccop and Snot. sr Moores ElectroMagnetlc Soap will wash with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white withoutNiling or blueing. This is the best Soap in use. It. It it warranted not to injure the hands or fa tic. Llttlestown, May 13.—1 y A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE GETTYSBURG, PA DRUGS, BOOKS TOILET. ARTICLES, Chamberaburyj hiawad illiMemtirMereltants supplied as City whores. isislaSes. —tt Yothig, Smyth; Add 4IL Co, linporters, Mannhicheri!ftid ibbbers4it HOSIERY, NOTIONS , coops, LINENS, OINNOMERIES. No. 429 itarket M., t 41 CoOkisdra BL, PHiLAPELPRIA: wool: ifirtium,:of 10* .4lxlsio. Pa} R 110.—tf T •:: i t. Da. WALKEN% CA.LLFOILNIA. BITTER& Toilet Goods, Inks. Writ Ing Fluids and Sta tionery, Physiclim's Pre Office at his Also, Dealer lu IfE'DICINEY, SPICEB, eines, gorse Powders JAMES CRESS MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STATIONERY, PERFUMERY GOLD ITN'S, &0., be., ae. ME CHEAP PRINTIN6 MECO STAR & SENTINEL BOOK AND JOB PRINTING OFFICE, BALT IMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA Raving recently addled largely to oar already large stock of Book & Fancy Job Type, We are fully prepared to accommodate our old customers, and all others who may favor us with their patronage, In the best style of the art, a the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable term_ Printing of every Descritption, paummamg IN EXECUTION liallll3Ml3l. IN STYLE, AND IitI3III3MODO IN CHEAPNRSs, AT THE STAR' & SENTINEL, Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa PLAIN ESIM Ornamental Printing, From the largest POSTE:B4 to the, smallest CARDER Mil COMMERCIAL PRINTING MEM BILL HEADS, CARDS, CHECKS, DRIFTS, ENVELOPES, LABELS, SHIPPING BILLS, R.ECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS, HANDBILLS, DODGERS, &c., Executed promptly, in the `beet mmuler, and at the very lowest prices: BOOK AND PAItP'FITIFIT PRINTING, In large or small orders, In as good style and at its low prices as any oak* -la the country. We respeettully sta.& trial by those desbiel anything In our line, as WE GUARAETEE 8.4278FACT102 , Both In style of work and promptness In lining ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT TENDED - TO. THE GETTYSETTEG STAR &SEMEL 18-THB BMW AD VERTIB/NG ML- DIUN IX THIS 00.1711 TY. rrs Lin OF SUlVlOnliatlOPPrinli &s -amba& Ms of Se eamMily; Is orawkiti" auriritzlipainiy Walk tie ffixabrbobil la es 4 Ad Missosaa.&& ft Om %Wit &MOW ts. Adams awl Waning ioiliss. ti ~ EMI - ..,;`, r 6161111MIED"MAY 111111111151341 BUEHLER & C 0.,. aitimorest. between Cburt-AouieandDieet' • 7s, Gettyabury, Pa. TEINS OF PUBLICATION Tus hT.4.11 Ann Sean tit. U publisbed ofIIIFI dai• morning, at $2.00 a year In advance: not paid within the year. Ito sntnertptlOUS continued until all urearages are paid:unless' the option of the Publishers., ADVIRTIOXICIMI are Warted at rea. • rates. A. liberalreduetten will be made to Advertising by the quarter. halt year. or fear. Special notices will be Inserted at 4peelal rate% be agreed upon. air The clrcuLation of the STAII AND iivcr Is cue half larger than that ever atialued by newspaper In Adams county; and. an an ad ti,l lig medium. It canna be excelled. Jou Wows of all kinds will be promptly eii. • ted and at lair rates.. Qand•bllL; Blanks. 1. • Pamphlets, ix., In every variety and style, 4 - 111 printed at short notice. Twigs Vasa. groinoional arts, 4(.° 101 EN C ZWICK, „. 4 JUSTICE (WEE PAC Collector of Book Accounts, PrMaury li' Judgment Notes, Mc.. and ProtnPt turns made. to writing . Mortiage., Judgments, Notes, Agreements, New Oxford, Adams county, Pt. Dec. 9, 1,57u.--.sms . . 1.1" M. 'A'4: LEAN ‘ , IeCILEAN t WOODS. ATTORN ' EIs AT LA. G En' I' SBURU, PA. ornes—On Baltimore Street. mane herefiA. oeeupled by the late term of M. & W. Met.. Usu. Nov. 18, 1870.—tf- I It. ICILALICTIC ... d . ATIOItN EV AT LAW Collections and all legal business .pr ptiy tended to. 011ie* on Baltimore street. south of the hous Ju ne e. 18s 18 1 .4 1— tl • D IlleCONAlUtiliY, ' .. , Arrow.% KY AT. LA ((Mee one door west of BuzuLrais Drug, l'hambersburg street. . Special attention given to Sults, Collections Settlement ofestates Alf legal business, -claims to reunions, Bounty, Rack-lay, aad ages against U. States, at all times pr,vmptly enleleutly attended to. Laud warrants located, and choke Van n.< sale In lowa anti other or,teen stab... June IS., 1.07.4.--tt . k J. COVEIL. .VTIORNEY .t 1 L. tt ill promptly attend to collee4ons awn Mt roo , iness trusted to his care. Unice between Fahnestoeks' anti Lamar Ziegler's stores, Baltimore street. thittysburg: May V, 15057—tt . . I )AVID A. BUEHLER, • ATTIMINKY AT - 14%. Will promptly attend to colleoUous :u34 au /I,hmesd entrusted to bla care. union at Ols realdetece to the threc- ,Wry 1, t gig upixxsite the Conti-low. -gay V, tB67—tt • DAV/ID WILLS, ATTLIUNET AT 4.4ilace. at Ills re,ltlellee iu the Suuth-ea3t ecru Centre square. . May 'Zi, lel67—lf . . DR. H. M. HEBER. wruer of 4.3 . 4aUlbiAr3bUrc abd tuu Arevt..l, uppiallt TAT &IDLY IL June 11, 1.8W7J.:41 D . J. W. C. O'NEAL .liar lti : Moe at his residence lu Baltimore si du,cl above the Lb otptter Unice. NlaY UliSta—tt jt ouzi .L. BILL, X. D., . LEST • kgatv on eassir.bursburg street, nearly the Esotal licrrEL, Gett)sburg, ra. fa -Haring betuAn constant prac4ee .ne years patients can be assured of good %iota July' 9, 186—tf _ us. J. E. BERILSTILESPiZR, DENT H.t log located in Gettysburg, WINN' his se to the public. °Eke In the old "kilentNW" s. E, corner, Centre Square, where he wilt pared to attend to any ease wtiblit tare I t lie Dentist. rersons In icuat of full or et teeth are Invited to call. Terms hfr JUIT ' *M. 11ud fiataurauts. EAGLE ROTE Tru. urge 3t and moot cansunautnti GETTYSBURG, PA., ,0 ch...m4errhurg 4nd woasan JOHN L. TATE, Propzie ee-Xn omnibus ter flusengers wad. I,t. to the Depot. on arri‘al and dew Itaitruad Trains. Careful servants,aiid abk charges KEYSTONE HOT GETTYSBCPG, PA. WM. F. 111 - VU, Prop NOW OPEN 3 ' . WM'S is a new House, and butt 7 red up In the most approved styler!;: • t ;0114 ; pleasant and conventept, being** . bu.sineti portion of the toNN. Every went has been made fur the accem... comfort of guests, with ample stabling. With raperieneed servants. and =eons Clerks, we shall use e‘cry cutlffinvor tq This Hotel now open for the enteitaintite public, and we kindly solicit a share, patronage. May Z. NE Wi OT HARRIS /10e 3 , DAL 11: .. . r:., ,: , r.., .. „ HArZenrd has • • mad i kt SS, la the • ~ • , • 4, headstone three-story Brick .., , . more etreva, two dienonl. frals o ilt A.-..,' Getarg Pa.., 111/111 111 pro ~ , . ~.. for mona. Woe etwitartan • ,_,,, a large number of ' business =l l. ll pro • • " tin eve ry wand be feels e=ta • . •stop with bin* once will , moderate. Ws Table will always be sropibs4 Intik She Lanssiskand /Imre • • •• . I foro,o4,Us Xar will have the • • Aqui*, am • He also has ample. htahliug, with. * - ler Ui attendance. liberal aye of no patnottains ti fullt —seffate asst no s n or t will be•• • serve it. April lb, 1875l—il _ . - UNION HOT Lroamaur TILE 1 343 411 YORK SPRINGS, ...Q"S• undersigned has leased fhb kt.." 4 ed aad popular Hotel, In rittershu. -Springs Borough.) The Hotel fa •-• • ted In the ma* husinms part of •. table will be suppbed teltn the ball that ket Ca 4 afford and the biz with the Liquors. There Is abo excellent • • attendee hustlers. \ This Hotel is the • • • Gettysta p e d id Healsanienteu=e the York no and New former res here at I. P. IL on ' Wednesdays and Fridays, from •-• • for liettylburg; retur ning days; Thursdays and nattudays. • sngs line leaves the Hotel ditty &to New ri Oxford. returning at 4P. M. He fled that Ms long experience in badness Me him to let none go away dimatheled, patronize him. charges moderate. taken by the week K IT ble Senna IS. PIINUEN. .Pro • York Springs, Nor. 4,11170.—1 f to I a; ;It k*. I'IPTON & MYE EXCELSIOR G GETTYSBURG, Make all ‘ty los of Pictures from lars ,ize, Including the "REMEMBRA.N OR SHADOW ticzeanutti. .Photographs Finland WATEU COLORS. Olt INDI4 Views of the B&W BEND rot ettlCAJANiltrli . , VT&ass, - 4 —_. Wen , Ong, MEE= IMaY V.