t tart nb#Minti. Friday N•emiw`, is. Isll. PAINTS FONISANNE BUILDINGS. 10 - The following le f l-- rom the Ordnance Manual of the United Slates Anny: Brainard!. Paint.—Disaolre 10 lbs. of shellac In 10 gallons of boiling water, ndd- Mg 30 oss. of saleratrui. Nix this solution with an equal quantity of paint prepared in the usual manner. This paint ix econ omical and durable. I have tried it on my stable (on undress ed boards), and the action of the weather is as yet, after a year, but alightljpereerp tible. Yellow Trash for Buildings.—Dissolve 1 lb. of copperas in 8 gallons of water; let it stand 24 hours, ittirring it two or three times from the bottom; use this for slack ing the lime and thitirdzig it to the consist, ency of ordinary '.lloiitewash. Add hydraulic cement "equal ih quantity to the lime used, and clean sand gallon to 15 gallons of wash. Stir it frequently to prevent the sand from settling. The walls should be first well cleaned of dust and theroughli wet from the nose of a watering pot, and the wash applied (in the usual way) immediately after, begin ning at the top, lying on the coat horizon tally and finishing it vertically. Before leaving the work at any time, finish the course to a joint in the wall, to prevent making a mark in the color where the two courses joiu.. This wash has been known to last fifteen years with Out requir ing renewal. For a gray or stone color, add lamp black previously deadened with whisky. 31FAXUREICENT OF RAT.-10 cubic yards of meadow bay weigh a ton. When the hay is taken out of an old, or the lower part of a . -Marge stack, Bor 9 cubic yards will make a ton. 10 or 12 cubio yards of clover when c*. will make a ton. Hay stored in barns requires from 200 to 400 cubic f4t to make a ton; if it be of medi um coarsenes, greater or less quantity varying from 400 to 500 solid feet, accord ing to its quality. OLD lady to a hackman—'But these hacks dangerous. You never know who rides in them. We might get the small pox." Ccachee="You've no cause ta be afeard of my coach, mum, for I'v had the hind Wheel vaccinated, and it took beautiful." ijcsir Ativotiounto. SCHOOL FOR ,BOYS rarnest Teaching. Common Sense Management. CONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE. BENJ. MASON, Yonkers, N. Y. Box BE. USCARORA ACADEMY.—The 2d Session of the 35th 'school year sill begin January 9th. Those desiring boarding, furnished room. wash ing and tuition In a first-class Boarding School fur a term of nearly six months, *125. Plese send fur circular to Academia, Pa. 4t t GENTS!—Every Book Agent and au, who see this, write me and be wise- Address F. ii. Fuller, Publisher, Springfield, Mass. 49" It will pay. 4 A SUPERB SUBSCRIPTION BOOK Cuba with Pen and Penci A complete manual of travel, yet as Interesting as a novel. • FRESH, FULL, AND FELLABLE! so:novrearrtion!! Magnificent Full. Page Engravings! 293 other Illustrations of excecAlln gly interesting mut varied character, many of them h All about the principal citles of the Isla d,. the baths and =ea st , bail-ngti c ta it iluid ear. ure and Manufacture of RlTep, Sugar and Tobacco. • Fad arta. Fun! Statixtt c andA venturet LIBERAL TEEMS TO LTII AGENT& HALITFOUD PUBLISHING COMPANY, Hart ford, Conn. 4t lIRISTIAN STANDARD opposesßeeti and advocates Primitive Christianity. Best and cheapest Family Weekly t 8 pages; 48 columns. Edited by Eiders is44c Eimarr and J.K. LANA*. Only 12 a year! Specimens tree- R. W. CAR ROLL & CO., Putts., Cincinnati, Ohl°. 4t vicK's FLORAL GUIDE FOR 1871 The First of One Hundred and Fifty Thousand copies of Vick's Illustrated Catalogue of Seeds and Floral Ouide, is published and ready to send out—loO pages, and an Engraving of annostevery desirable Flower and Vegetable. It Is eiellantlY printed on line tinted paper, illustrated wit h Three Hundred nue Wood Engratings and Two beautiful COLORED PLATE 3. The Most beautiful and the most instructive Floral Guide published. A GERMAN EDITION English. in all other respects. simjlar to the English. bent free toll my customers of 1870, as rapid ly as possible, without application. Sent to all other who order them tor Ten Cents, which is nut halt the cost. Address lON'T WASTE TIME AND LABOR by using up an old Axe. Send 1150 to LIPPINCOTT & BANEWELL, Pittsburg, Pa., and they send aOp -top Axe, Paprassage paid Halt &day lost In grinding will thus be saved. 4t 1826 XXX TEX "VEGHTAIII LW _ PULMONARY BALeAM." 1870 The old standard remedy for C ougoa . , Colds, Con sumption. "Nothing better.' CrTurs Biwa. & Co., iloston. 4t ASTHMA. - 1,;" 'DOES'S PASTILLES. A sure relief for !WALLiun Price 40 cts. by mail. STON Charlestown, Kass. U DEPILATORY POWDER. —R e moves supernuous bate lo live minutes, with out Injury to the akin. Sent by mall for 11.21 Upruars Antia“. CUBE Relieves meet violent`paroxyges In tee minutes and effects a speedy cure. . nice S.: by mall. THE JAPANESE BAIR STALE Colors the wWakera and hair a beardlful Black or Brown. It constant of only one preparation. 75 cents by mall. Address b. C. lithiAM, No. 721 Jayne street, Philadelphia, Pa: Clrcataka mew free. field by all llnissists. GETper.. to sucoessfolly canvass for Premiums we oiler. and receive a *1.6 Waltham Wet,* for yooreett. AAlthees People's W altham Layton, Ohfa it 9g A WEEK BA.I.A.KV—Young men want ed ' , NU as local and traveling salesmen. Andreae (akin, stamp) H. &L Watauga, 34 hut stow. N. Y EMPLOYMEST FOB ALL. Ott SALARY PER WEEK, and ex= paid Ac esi ttivo sell our new Lad dascuve c rles. At B. Wan, 90; .111laraball, Mi AGENTS! 1 - 17 P. Piat 'WILL P PA Y AGEti A SALA= 9 7 SOO WAY sad • commbiskm to Dell our new as woodu sliosr • large ttginves- Uous Address WAsna Si - OS., Marsha. 1130 A DAY, sure. LATTA is Co, Pittsburgh, Pa. tooIOEI. thlng. Send for Circular /XL Thmas, $3, Wasoinvon at, Brooklyn. New York. 4i ROYAL HAVANA - LO TTERY.-Aiwa cashed and information furnished by tißuttilit UP. HAM, Providence, It. L 4t I , IIE MOST DESIRABLE FARM IN WEST. 1 ERN MARYLAND FOR SALF.—tatoate in Frederick Co„ on the Baltimore and CHuo It. 8., sixty miles west of 11aIuwot e B acres land ; Improved by two dwellings, one brick, with hail and eight rooms, and tine inner (the grounds re beautified with choice &ma, shguabort c.c.), the other a handsome frame cottage, 'situ. ated In the orchard, ettuttdrUng forty acres of . choice apples and pears, rued enclosed by an Usage orange hedge. The barn and other ,ont butidluus are ample and iu good repair. Land is of the best gut/Atty.( liras Mate._ Atoning gutod, with running water In every field Lime Kilns and Inexhaustible quarries of the purest stone, Ac., Sc The luta is uttered entire, or Will be divided to suit purelmsere. Fur full description, price, term* 4.c, address or apply to A. Dawn mcrt, Trustee, Buelteystown, Md. TO THE .WORKING CLASS, MALE tht YhMALE.—We are propsr o o so furnish a/I classes with Constant Empkomsent, at home, the whole or part of the ilea . Business new, respectable and very pnoltable. Ammo or eitbtr sea madly oarnlrom US to fe. Per ere= and a much bde whole Use to the , go y s athl -- nearly as mud* an Or aroma. - 108 3 0 0 es: iug fur our Fall lastractkOns Is tettain to money fast. That you must test the blueness, we will send Free by • FULfiritraTlWC- TioNB HOW, TO CU uhur a Valuable /sample Pilotage of 04 ed er e Inekhl9 OP Per - 0944%4 day, No LAFITaIt ales& it adapted forsil tl } o u id • mutat eutploymesa; and Illegf Ar Addrei,.. to M. YOUSiti ..a. a r t New York. Dee. 9, LITED DING CARDS. Business' Osr : w Cards. THerts, T anc. geltfts, ebelipa to, axii ftg gailaufit Zbat', Sabin. Gettysburg lt,ol.road TRAINS now run on the Gettysburg Railroad as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gertrobarll at. 8 4 0 A. 7L, Graoite 8* Gaiden'a 8.213, New Oxfordtagt, arrimat Hanover at I, &Weave at MO, arrive at Hlaover Jam:Gott at 10 A. M., arrive at Balti more at IWO P. M., York 1145 A: 3L, Harrisburg 1.10 P. M. EISCOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 P. BL, Granite 1.V., Guklen's 1.15,1rew Oslardl.Bo, Han- over 1.55, arrives at Hanover Junetlon at 2.40. Baltimore 6.15, York 3.10. Harrisburg MIST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10:10 P. Harrisburg 5.35 A. M., York 8.50, Hanover June tionl.2o, Hanover 9, New Oxford ILO, arrive at Gettysburg at 10.30. SBOOND TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 8.30 A. 11., Harrisburg 8 A. M., York 9.30, Hanover Junction 11.15, Hanover 1L55, New Oxford 1200, Gukien's 12.20. Granite 12.23, Arrives at Gettys burg 12.40 P. IL =MD MAIN leaven Baltimore at 12.40 P. M., Harrisburg L 27 P. M. Tort 3, Hanover Junc tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25, New Oxford SAO, Gulden's 4.53, Granite 4.56, arrives at GeMyaborg at 5.10. NoMcGTriIDY, Dec. 9.1870.-1 t Northern Central Railway. ' WINTER SCIEED (IN and after Dec. 4th, 1871)„ Tralns will leave V Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 12.19 a. in.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo . ILIO a. in.—_Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buf falo, Magara Falla and Erie and the West. 244 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williams port and Erie. 6 - 05 P. In.—Mils (except Sundays) for York. 10.03 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the West. 1 17 A.VE SOUTHWARD. a. m.—Daily stopping at Park ton only. 7.32 a. m..—Doll _y (except Sundays) stopping at all 10.01 a. m.—Dally (exce ions.pt Sundays) Mopping at a 12.25 p. m.—DllallyStat stopping at Parkton only. Lll p. m.—Dall Par y (except Sunday) stopping at 3.36 p. m. Daily reo (exce n. pt Sundays) stopping at all Statical'. EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. .Agent. Baltimore Md. ALFRED B. Mid, Genera/ Superintendent Dec. 4,M 0.-4 f Harrisburg, 11a READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Shamokin BeadingLeba, Pottsville, , Ashland, , non, len tirligaston, EPlirata, Lill; LaLancasterGoAlmm. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 3.10, 8.10,10,50 a. ia., and 250 p. m., connect! with similar Trains on Pennsyl vania Rai and arriving at New York at 10.10 a. M. 3.50, 5. and 10.00 p. m.. respectively.- BlTra in eepitl tCars hout acoompa nychange. the 3.10 and a. m.. Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a in., 12.00 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and 3.30 p. m. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.00 p. in. train from New Y rk without change Leave Harrisburg for Po ttsville, Minersville, Ashland. °kW, Allen town and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. m., and 2.50 and 4 . 05 F. as., *inning at Lebanon and mind. gthwir stations ; 4.05 p. m., train connecting for elphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Setiu r ft it and Susquehanna Rail. Road, leave Hat at 240 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ltoogg Allentown, Easton and New York at 5.00 10.x,1245 noon and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave New, York at 9.00 a. m.,1200 noon and 5.0 n In.. and Allentown at 7.20 a. m., 1225 noon, 2.55, 4.20 and 8.45 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.33 a m., connecting with similar train on Fast Penn's Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.2) p. m., stopping at all Stations. Leave Potftrille at 9.00 a. m., and 3.10 p. in., Herndon at 10.15 a. m., Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.20 a. in., Ashland at 7.05 a. m., and 12.50 noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a in., and 1.35 P. m., Tamaqua at York , m., and 240 p. m., for Phila delphia, New Reading, Harrisburg. ae. Leave Pottsvi ll e, via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 815 a. m., for Harrisburg, and 12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Tram leaves Poi t 4. villa at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.3 Q a In., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in. Ben rn - log, leaves Philadelphia .at 4.45 p. m., Reading at 7.25 p, in., arriving at Pottsvi l le passes 9.10 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts town at 7.00 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. tn. Columbia Railroad Trains learn Reading at 7.20 a. in., and &LS p. EEL for Ephrata, Linz, Laticas ter_, Columbia, Rc. Perkionien Railroad Trains leave Perklomen Jmiction at 7.45, 9.05 a. m., &Wand 5.30 p. m. ; re turning. leave Schwerikilyille at 7.00, 8.110 a. in., 1250 noon,and 4.30 g m., connecting with similar trains on Reading Coleoroakdale Railroad Train., leave Pottstown at 9.40 a m., and 6.20 IL n returning leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 1125 a. as., connect ing with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Chester Valley Raillead Trains leave Bridge port at &30 a. m, 2.05 and 5.02 p. m., returning, leave Downington at 6.65 a nL, 1245 noon and 615 m. connecting with sitallar trains on Read. ti tni Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p. Philadelphia at .6.00 a. m and 3.15 . ate roma Train Twining onlY to a - oillfd Imre Pottage at WV a. tn., Harrisburg at 3.10 st. la, and 4. ta. ,• leave Allentown at 8.45 p. m. ; leave Rem ti at 7.15 a. m. j and 10.05 p. m. for Harrisburg, at 5.1X1 a. m. for New York , fi nd at 9.40 m. and - 4.li 3 sn ri for Philadelphia Commutation, , Season, School and Ex clusion Tick.ts, to from allpotniaat reduced Rates BalW en ohorked through ; 100 pounds allowed each ger. a. A. NICOLL% aerteral Superintendent Reading, Pa.. Dcc. 2.18 N. Cal, gumbo., Inc, at. COOK AND PARLOR. JiMES VICK Rochester, N.,Y_ The latest and most approved styles TIN, SHEET-IRON AND HOLLOW W ARE, COAL & LUMBER TRW)! Call and Examine C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD DANIEL CANIDIAIL REMY MEDI= NEW FIRM., COAL AND LIME" f l t Mt undersigned him Glinted into aand under the Ina at CAIRMIEMS: Dicta and will awry a? the Lime Burning Business; at the old stand—the Gettirshuz= .1="on the corner of Railroad and Fanners and others can rely on the bert of Lime at all times, and at lo et rates. COAL at kneest price+ • Lime and Coal delivered any w here in Gettys burg. DANIEL .OASEYAIIt 0 =NM OVKHDERIE Oct. Di, Is7o.—U 112 LANIE DEEDB--Conunak. Execcdar_..Adsobt ilmdradar.Asiackse and Mistime-mummies Eitwanawormuum ilielde sal di Wid • E TIME TABLE STOVES. OF ALL KINDS OF ALL KINDS STREETS. r w kin ! r fit. WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS t Everybody's Lawyer r. BOOK OF FORMS. By FRANK CROSBY, .Esq., Member of the Philadelphia Bar ENLARGED AND THOROUGHLY REVISED. BY S: J, VANDERSLOOT, Esq., Member:Pt the Philadelphia Bar. • 1106 p p. 121 no. 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Its character throughout is such as to command the confidence of all experienced canvassers, and the approval of the public. SINGLE COPIES of ,Everybody's Lau yer see , to any address, postage paid, on receipt of price. For terms to agents, and other Infonnatlon, ad dress JOHN E. POTTER & CO PUBLISHERS. 614 AND 617 SA.NSOM STREET PHILADELPHIA Oct. .I.lno.—.lin „farming litspletuents, &t. DODGE'IS PATENT RKIPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER. 9 . .H1S machine has met with the most complete I success. In every section where it has been introduced, it has taken precedence over those machines which have heretofore ranked as first class. It is a perfect Sell-Maker and a superior Mower. A careful eXandnatlon will convinceany one of its superior merits over all others, hi simplicity, strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap er It has no equal to our knowledge. The Dodge rake is attached to no other machine hi the United States, except to this machine.— Built by the DODGE & STEVEN*ON Manufac turing Co., Auburn, New York. READ THE NOTICE OP THE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS Haling been informed that certain manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap ers, with DODGE'S SELF-RAKE attached, we ask you to furnish us the names of all persons vending or purchasing such machines, as we have never licensed any_ person or persons to manufac ture said SELF-ItA.KE, or any part thereof, and will prosecute to the full extent of the law all per sons manufacturing, selling or using said Self rake except of our own manufacture. JOHN A. DODGE, President. Wehave that conlidence In this machine that weare willing to let those wanting a machine test it with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the most satisfaction. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac commodated. . . For the benefit of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of those to whom we have Sold, viz: Henry Culp Peter Mackley, John B. Leas, Win. Furney, Jesse D. Newman, EllshkPenrose, George F. Minter, John Deardorff, Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Whaler, John liockersmlth, James Mickley, Peter Kettoman, Daniel nettle, Henry Shriver, John Bender, Christian Shriver. John Ecker, Boss Hunter, Henry King, John Lower, Andrew NS eikert, John N. Boyer, J. J. Kerr, George Philips. On Hand a few Second Hand Reapera. . Also, WERE-TOOTH HAY RAKERS, of differ ent make, amongst which Is the Brandt Rake. A few PLOUGHS of different kinds, I Dresher and Separator one of the best and cheapest ever • Ile ed In the county. HARRISBURG FANNI N MILL and Farm Implementa generally. Persons wishing to examine machines will And them at the warehouse of JOBEPLI Maltz & Stet, Gettysburg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Har risburg road. EXTRAS CONSTANTLY ,ON HAND in case of breakage. Persons wanting Circulars will ad dress the subscriber, GettyshkPa. Wil t . WIBLE, Agent. 27, 1870.-tf Wades 3ild tituterp. WATULIES SLVVILRY. inform his cusLmer and ri r t pubiir geterally, that having purchased the interest of his partner, (L. V. B. isopero in the Watch and Jewelry- Store on Baltimore street, Gettysburg, he will spare no snort to give satisfaction to all lie has just returned from the city withasplen• did assortment of GOLD and SILVER AMERICAN and SWISS WAMIRES, JEWELRY, SILVER TEA and TARLAC SPOONS, YORKs, LL D, SM. VEIL and STEM. smAJLE SPECTA CLES; also, CLOCIIS of the beet Manxlecture, MUIMUAL IN. STRUMENTS, VIOLLN & GUITAR STRINGS, SCREWS ES. a n d BR /Ir• Watch and Clock work warranted for one year. Jewelry repairing executed tu a neat and worknumillte manner. [Sept 10, bills—tf CLOCKS / WATCHES AND JEWEI„RY A. It. FEISTEL Hearomoied kis shoo to York street. made the Globeario. Gettystrarg, where he has eon- Oat), oa Had elan assortment of CLOCKS, 'WATCHES, JEWELRY. AHD ? , SILVER-PLATED WARE. Oh=4lli_exeltsage. Ali kinds of 4:rwanileds moderate.'4 _ Notice to the Public. 1 rrnag tt6mrsigneitisnirds 14sa 'surf 1 from ,• • • El2ll Vkitrai. M ANH 001) IN THE YOUNG AND:RISING GENERATION? The vegetative povrers of life are strong, but In a few yearshow often the pallid hue, the lack-lustie eye and emaciated form, and the Impassibility of application to mental effort, show its baneful in fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer that ' some depressing influence is checking the development of the body. Consumption (stalked 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 powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themselves. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first symptom in which Nature Is to show her saying pow or In diffusine the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what it fed en; the en ergies of the system 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 for in vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Its victim. HEL3ISOLD'h Egritsc-r Luxor, for Weakness arising frotu excesses or early indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms:.lndisposition to Exertion, 1.0.49 of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, .N lett Sweats, Cold Feel, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain in of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Tempo rary Sulhation and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa tients flan Solitude, andnothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves ;,no Repose of Manner, no Earnestners, no Speculation, but a hurried Transit ion from one questior. to another. These symptoms, If allowed to go on—which this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits. In one of which the patient may expire. During the Superintrendenee of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur red to two patients; reason had for a time left them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes, and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not ire quently followed by those direful diseases insanity and Con.stunptiont The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Conrdmp lion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions. ,In Lunatic 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 vale occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures wan Despair Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled." Whilst we regret We existence of the above dia. eases and symptolns, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. Hitarnom's Moms Cow. enteraitan FLCID EXTRACT . or Bourn_ There Is no tonic like it. It Is an anchor of hope to the surgeon and patient, and this Is a testimony of all who have used or prescribed It. Sold by Druggists and Dealers everyfettere.— nice IL2.s.per bottle, or six bottles for 16.50. De livered to any address. Describe symptoms In aU communications. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chemical Warehouse, MI4 Broadway, New York. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS done up in steel-engraved wrapper, with f,te-almille of my Chemical Warehouse, ad signed duty 49 1870.—1 y i -- 3 ` 7 i g... MCI Ellll . _ s. A GieatlifeiliCaiDiscoveii B. WALKIariCALIFOILKIA GAR BITTERS. Hand of Mum& bear testbaony to their, WOndtltACUr *lite Ueda H - ARE PRE:Y . ?•• THE! AU ITT ' A TILE N C Y DRINK, Made el i Poor Bum, Whisk ey . Proof Spirits and Refuse quors doctored. spice d and swe etened to please th e taste, called "Tunica," l i E cuu, estlz.. en,o "liestaren, ' &c., that lead the ti eti to drunk ess and ruin , but are a true made to the Native hoots and Herbs of Call! lbralla, trom all Alcoholic stimulants They are the BEAT BLOOD PUBIF/BiL and a LIFE v i e GIVLN PILINCIPLE, a s perfect Renovator and km e et the Swrn, tarrying oilt all the =la matter and restoring the blood to a• mir e 4tion, No perste can talcs these Bitters to , iirection and retain Mai ttnWe i l . l reef the hones are nor r eestroyed h Mine ipoison or other means and the yit acted beyond the point of r= natissri organs =Mary and Chronic and Go Dyspepsia or. Indigestion, Billions, Re. mittent i id intermittent Fevera, Diseases of the Blood, ver, It klueys, and Bladder, these Bitters have be etmast truccessfuL Such Diseases are caused 10 Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro duced bi derangement of the Digestive Organs. DYMEPSLA DE INDIGESLION, Headache, Pam in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, 4iZZirreSS, Sour Eructations of the Stom ach, Bat taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitalou of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, aln In the reponse( the Kidneys and a hundre other painful symptoms, arc the off springs of Dyspepsia. illidttiS,lsisailTTENT and INTERMITTENT EXV ER which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United States, especially those of time Mississippi, Missouri, Illi nois, Tomessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, lied, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, ha vannah.Roanoke, James, and many others with their vait tributaries, during the summer and Autumit and remarkably so during the seasons of musts' heat and dryness, are invariably ac companied by extensive derangements of the stomachand liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great tumor of the bowels being clogged n p with vitiated accumulations- - , ln their trammed., a purgative, exerting a powerful intim. erne mou these various organs, Is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WALKER'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 generally restoring the healthy trunnions of the digestive organs. The universal pomlarity of this valuable remedy in relit= subject to miasmatic influences, is sufficient evidence of Its power asa remedy In such cases. 1..111 NUN DiakAISES. Eruptions, Teeter , Salt Rheum. Blotches, Spots, Pimples . Pustules, Boil, Carbuncles, Bing-Vr or Om, tica/d-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, sculls, Membranous of the Skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin..of what ever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried net of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. one bottle In such cases will convince the most Incredulous of their cura tive effect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find its hnpurtics bursting through the skin In Pim ples. Erum MILS or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins • cleanse it when it is foul, :Ind your feelings will tell you when. Keep the bksoi pure and the health of the system will hallow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands. are effectually de stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in four languages—English, German, French and Spanish J. WA I.li ER, Proprietor. R. If. McDONALD & CO., Di tirgists and Urn. Agents, San Francisco, Cal.. and ti and 34 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD 131 ALL DitUirtrlsT'S AND DEALERS. Dec. U. 1+ , 70.-17, to DR. SCHENCK ADVISES . CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO Having for the last thirty-five yearsdevoted my whole bete and attention to the , study of lung diseases and consumption. I feel Mall untiersta.ud fully the course that ought to he pursued to re store a to!erably bad ease of - diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The first and meet import ant step it for the patient to avoid taking cold. and the best of all places on this continent for thla purpose In winter, is Florklaa well down In the Nate, where the temperature Is regula r and not subject to such variations as in more ?forth, ern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recom mend. A goal hotel is kept there by Peterman. Last Whiter I saw several persons there Whose lungs bad been badly diseased, but who, under the healing influence of the climate and my med. !eine, weregetting well. tine hutultrd miles further down the river is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the temperature Is more even and the air dry and bracing. )lellon rifle and Enterprise are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mel lonville. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems 3111108 Z Impossible to take cold there. - - The tables in Florida might be better, and pa tients complain at times but that Is a good st as It indicates a return of appetite, and when this Is the case they generally increase In flesh, and the lungs most heal. Jacksonville, illbCrnta, Green Cove, and many other places in various 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 wellflown into the State out of the reach of prevailing' east winds and fogs. 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 stoniach. dera ed bowels, sore throat rmitttokirieW gaff( -. ?or fifteen years prior to hyru, was profession ally In New York, Boman, Baltimore. and Mille delphia every weelf, where I saw and examined on an average live hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under stand the disease fully, and Wpm, my (mutton in reward to taking cold. A person may take vast quantities of -- richenek's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea. weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills," and yet, die U be dues not avoid taking cola. In Florida, nearly everybody is using Scbetick's Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to produce bilious habits than more northern lati tudes. It Is a well established fact that natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other baud, in New En land, one-third, at least of the_ popu iatiou die of this terrible disease , in the /diddle stubs it does nut prevail so largely,atill there are many thousands of cases there. What a vast percentage of life would be saved if consump. Lives were as easily alarmed in regard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small pox, de. But they are nut. They take what,they term a little cold, which', they are credulous euuugh to belles° will wear IA In a. few. days.— They pay no attention to It, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. ky advice to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly Ls, to lay a stock el Schenck's Pul monic Syrup, Se.beuck's Seaweed Tonle and Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly adquainted with their action. I know that where they are used In strict accord ance with my directions they will do the stork that is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or nighweats, and then advises the patient 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; eordanee with the printed directions, except. in some cases where a freer use of. the Mandrake Phis Is 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 patient begins to Vow hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for cud and the gratification of that relish comes good blood, and with It more flesh, which is close ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and annoy, and the patient gets well, provided be avolde taking cold. Now there are many consumptives veho have not the mesas to go to Florida. The question may be asked, Is there no hope for sueht Cer tainly there Is. My advice to each is, and mar has been, to stay In a warm room during the win ter with a temperature of about seventy degrees, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of a therm:: mter. Let such a patient take his exercise within "the limits of the room by walking up and down u much as his strength will permit, order ohs eep up a healthy circula tion of the blood. I ve cured, thomsands by this system, and can do so again. Corsunution Is as easily cured as any other awl- It It is tak en in, time, and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record that !Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed to be hopeless cases of consumpWn. Go where you will, you will be almost, certain to And sume pear consumptive who has been rescu- ed from the very Jaws of death by their use. So far as the Mandrake Pills arc concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act ou the liver better than calomel, and leave none of Its butt ILI effects behind. In-face UMW are ereellent in all cases where a purgative Medicine is required. If you have partaken too freely of fruit and diatrhcea ensues, a dose of the I mandrakes will cure you. It you are subject_ to sick headache, take a dole of the Mandrakes and they will relieve peons two homy If you would obviate the ettect, 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, apples, plums, peaches or corn, without rt e t u t s 'isk of being made sick by them. They will protect those who live In damp situations against chills and levers. Try them. They are perfectly harmless. They can do you good only.. 1 have abandoned my professional visitsto Boa. ton and hew. York, but continue. to see patients at my office, No. 15 N. SIXTH Street, Philadel phia, every Saturday, from 9 A. AL, to 3 P. AL Thou who wish a thorough examination with the Bespirometer will be Charged Ave dollars. The Bealerotueter declares the exact condition of the lunge, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. But e I desire !idle:Wetly understood that the value of my medicine de. ponds entirely their being .aos. cording to Ms. In LuillelllBloll, will say that when personstake my medicines and their systems are brought Into a Healthy condition thereby, they are not so liable to lake cold, yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the liability of greater or kiss irritatioh of the bron chial tubes. . . • - Full directions in all languages accompany my medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can tame them without consulting me, and can be bought, from any dru S ill l 4 :l. 8CIIIINCIC,"1,L D., Jane 10N, o. L I 15 --1 N. SIYTII Street, 11ffladeJNA 1870. y T. HELMBOLD COUGHS INFLUENZA t . Sore, el, 0oq 3, 1 IVl;:eilobig:Cousb, 1 V1;:eilobig:Cousb, Urilreom plaintßronebtt Asthma, Bleeding of the Lungs, and every affection of the Throat, Maoism! Qat; aro;NeWlStliad perfnanently o ewed by the use - OM ' WILL -CHERRY -,. ;MIMS knotarmistjg:_diti*Va 4 '''' aakt"" burr gculwi gid i Uft! ' m the , , medletnes, ' l' un g a anl oom i it in init ," t o ,411 ,1 82 .,41,1 the . '., 4 , • apiceparmei WAIT MUNN i tt _ u bmillmely remartio tille . li 246 11, 1Maiireds oi c i = `-- itgativ= l9 =P l MlNCalii+ .._ . :r- tea EEO ' ' Vitead FLORIDA IN WINTER. .v ;z. r 4 4! :;1•=1IMw . MEE I - TAINT'S COMPOUND race raa cc= air Pram/MUM =Raiz 73 7 / 7 ." mom; or arriplier hammateri or inward alma at the. Throlit-it sat oi too keg alluding. alp. /4(U/IW/ff. /ffinue. This labillobia Sas boos tried la :- 13101JELUIDS 10 MEM, 4 Ebullitespirta al UM owistrfirdaerimeltimrille ntam to tall Wake& lai. ys to diradloos. lark due.. Ohs; It a taXatt it will ,' Every Woes bold 4 box of Ws awdlehae urkperlt oa haul& vat earls Wittt has elleeted are truly auweeloaa Sit - Prepered 7 add by Istaam TOWIT &Co.; Gettysburg, r a . by their authorized aireata.— For sale atom all the Stores *Adams comity. MARL YOUNT & CO. • Slay X, 1667.—tf PIMPLES. BB undersigned will cheerfully mail (free) to all who wish it, the Recipe and full directions for pmeiting and un a aimpidand beautiful Fftetabla Balm, that immiedhdely remove Tak necklet', Pimplee lhe best and all eruP- Bona and bnpurities of Elkin, leaving the same soft, eWar smooth, and beautiful. Be wW itiso amid (free) instructions for mdse. ins by very simple mean*, a luxuriant growth of hair on a bald bead or smooth face. The above can be obtained__ by return mall, by addrestang THOS. F CHAPMAN, Chemist, -P.O. Box 62213. 19r Broadway, New Yak. Noy. 4-3 w Nookm, !nip, wahines. 69. A FULL AMORTMENT 'OF Dugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and Dye Staffs, Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Goods, baks, Writ- lug Fluids and Fits- tionery, PhyOan's Pre scriptions and Family recipes accurately put up. Physicians and coup try Merchants supplied at' REDUCED RATES. Forney's . Horse Powder the beet and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes. U . 13 E R ' S Baltintore• Street, Gettysburg, Penn's. June 11, ISCA.—tf DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST. Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. IjAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and 1.1 fitted it up In the best style I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugsto the citizens of Littlea, town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con sisting In part of Drugx and Flinally 3killcines, pure I...binnrs fur for Medicinal PurposeA, Patent jf,di clue; from Powders Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort ment of Itrasbea, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars Tobacco and Snail. Sir Moore's Electra-Magnetic Soap will with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This Is the best Soap in use. Try it. It IS warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. JAMES otifiES'S, Llttlestown, May Ll—ly A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE ' '' GETTYSBURG, PA DltrGh MEDRINEri, BOOKS STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES GOLD PKNS Ohansbersburg &rest, war Diamond .iTCountry Merchants supplied at City wholes ;ale rates Warble lards. W. N. MTLLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Cor. of Baltimore and East Middle sta., GETTYSBURG, PA Every Description of IN'grk executed in the finest style of the Art. ALL KnIDI OP CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS, FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE June 17, 1870.—tf GETTYSBURG MARBLE AVORKB. MEAT 4 & BROTEKR, East York Street, second *tam Visityabury, Vilere they are nand to torch& an kinds of Work la their llue, nob as • Monuments Head-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES,' &c., ttthe shortest sotne—cheap as the cheapest Fairs us a can. Produce titanic eirehanie., key 2f.--1109, If • - gilt and etht busumwe. • ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Iseiosporated, iliseeh 19, Issl. • OFFICES& Presldent—George Swope. B. Ressell. ' EleentarD. A. **Oiler. Trillsaieri—lt lralineeteek. Kreentive Qauualtree—Robert McCurdy, H. A. ',; Fahnestee r.= 03.11. 1 0e 4 .41ei lc.A. At , A. Betialei k,Gettri. , bars; .1 b King, t3traieen tranship; rrederiek F Dklil,graella, •AA 81rable. Glr4, Ant beard ; 161. Noss White, Liberty : C. peters, Petersborika: a) ttt Aaltilt9 loll ~ l l9ponlin 4.1.4 s to pp maw ormAtas. • it has been In °winks Jot JorroaortO pears, sod tbiktiogrioilloo • biltnikitalninninkibionis by dazing thiguielloinar B tl 120,4:00. PPCSIPWRILIMAnionnent! 2 iiiW to fabrPC** size firtheacecutheOommittes meets at the office ibtoCuipoukh Seim, 1y;!470My.14 b sty, :101.-11001411 EELS 69. JUNE PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY de., &c., Sc [Feb. 25,1870. -u SAVE YOUR HORSES 1 • - PATENT ELASTIC CORK HORSE COLLARS. T HE undersigned. has for sale these CELE BRATP.II Ct/ manufactured by Saner a BerlPhilad ch are now °tied by all the CI Passenge r Companies for the protec on.of their stock- The] are_ lighter In s c r x egitabsorb homoisture, sada° not neat. The with which they are'stulied being very as& tic, the Collar adjusts to the s hap e of the animal, sad consequently does not ch,afe. Farmers, try Mem. Also, . - HARNESS xiii of ail for sale and made to order. Call at K este on Carlisle street, Gettysburg, Passenger DepoL Allay fa JOHN CULP. CARRIAQE-MAKING. The war being - over, the e undersigned have re, samed the • • Cardageliaildig &ADM, 'at their old stand, in lint Middle street, Gettls• berg, where tbey are aglilll prepared to ai 2 wort in the most faaldonatde, superior mama& A lot of new and sewed- CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C., on hand, which they.will dispose of at the lowest prices, and ail orydeas rs will be aupplied as promptly and astiasetdril possible. B PA 111 LITE; An done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates A large lot of new and old .F:Bs' on hand for sale. Thankful for the liberal laborite heretofore enjoyed Sen, they solicit aid wllt endeavor to deserves share the future. 29, DA.filtElt& DIMMER. Joseph. Wahl* 4tt xa.4.18 iirfilma 1144 PAgeWitti " agog ge'nktes . tin inn ollaidentolll keg experknce and superior veered Wand& good work at _we turni st ULd L ako dißoa4Maggr ei g i 0 . *mu!! • - counters. Dirk W agd "naive for Suish.Onees to order. . Book and' Job -Pfintng T o , )4 6,11 wilik • and 41904 1 'M j, MARTIN, . 0 Wboksale and Itetalklealer in • GROCERIES &lIQUORS. A large lot of GROCERIES that I am selling Cheap or Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, OW Rye Whiskey eight years old. Very old French Brandy. ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS. A general assortment of BITTERS, among which are Idislater's Herb 'littera. p trim I,IQIIOII/3 for Medical purpose.; at WM. J. kaferrN's rrABLE CUTLERY, Glass-ware, Queensware, Re., at Wei. J. MARTIN'S. Aprtl 30, 1869—tt NEW GROCERY. JESSE: 11. VVA LT I.: It HAS opened a Hew Grocery Store, adjoining his residence on York street, and w will always keep on hand PH IME GNU EH lEN of all kinds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Molas ses, Fish. Salt, _Pepper, Spied, &c. Also, Confec tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soape, and Notions generally. New now on hand a fine lot of HAMS for fam ly i 82g-An of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine, THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN MIL BUTTER & EGGS. Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1670.—t1 NEW GROCERY, HAVING purcnased from Mr. Amos his Grocery establishment, on the Northwest corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., and laid In a new stock of Goods, I respectfully invite my friends and the public togive me a call. In addition to a large and varied stock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits., Confectiens, lie, all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. June 24, 187CL—tf WM. BOYER & SON, DEALEIISI GROCERIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS, Also Stone, Wooden aid Willow-ware. A general assortment of all Good.s usually kept in A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4. 1 faniagto, Itanztoo, D. MCCREARY. J. P. MCCRE.kIaI "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Best and Cheapest, Saddles, Bridles, ((Hays and iIARNESS of all kinds, In the County, are always to be found at the old and well known stand, Baltimore st., ooposite the Presbyterian Church. (31cCREARY'S.) OUR RIDING and WAGON SADDLES. are the most substantially built and neatest. OUR HARNEW (plain and silver mounted.) are complete In every respect and warranted of the very best-material and workmanshi p. OUR UPPER LEATHER. DRAFT COLLARS, can notle beat. They are the best FITTLNG and most durable. OUR HEAVY DRAFT HARNESS, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made an_ywhere and in the most substantial manner. RIDING BRIDLES, WHIPS, LASILES, DRAFT Fly.nets and everything. None better or 01.1 " PRICES have heed NEM= to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, off all bills amounting to $5 or more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant every artlcle turned out to be in every res=epresented. for past. favors we invite attention to our present stoel. iirGive us a call and examine prisers andiiteat• fry. D. IfoCRIr & S ON. Jan. Z. 1165—tt WMMF:TMMIM REMOVAL. rrIlE undersigned has removed his Carriage : making shop to the east end of Middle street, Gettysburg, Pa. where he will continue to build all kinds Of work in his line, viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGOIN, &C., &C. Ms work Mall swamp of good material and by the best of mechardeso4dcatusot fall to give isfactlon. ills prices - are always reasonable. Bet sollettsorders, coalideat that heean please. promptlydone, at moderate rates. July 1, li36S—ly W. -K. GALL&OBZR. FIIBIfII 4 WZi;;;Zi2 tarsi, gowns, at. Falmestook Brothers. FALL & .WINTER GOODS. Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Cedarware, FURS are elleap.this season DRESS GOODS—all the new styles and In every variety COLLARS, HANDKETCHIEFS'and NFIEDLI. WORK—the large.t stock eNcr in tOMII sHA w 1 of all k 11:41s and prives CHRISTMAS CIAII.s CIAT}Us, CASSINEES, &e..1.34e5t style at FahneAt.wk's CALICOS--bet Vela% WATER,THOOF CLOTH from SIM yard up at Fahnestorie4. RIBBONS and 1 I ESS TIttNINIINGS at Fah nestock 's GIA)V ES In carer a.,4.rtutrilt =1 has the Large=t and Best SAeeted Stock of DRY GOODS U. H. AEAMER that has btu brought to Gettysburg thk ng which nill he gold nt Vie on eat possible rates :day REBERT AS: BUSHMAN Dry Goods, Carpets, Glassware, &c MITE arm of nebert & Isamu naming been dB- I solved, it is succeeded by REBEET & BUSH MAN, who will continue the Mercantile business at the old stand, on Baltimore street, opposite the Courthouse, Gettysburg. The: junior partner has for years been employed as salesman In the store of J. L Schick, and therefore brings to his new position an experience In the business pos. sewed by few. The stock now offered, owing to large additions of the newest and latest. styles and patterns of Goods, Is one of rare attractiveness, and cannot fall please, whilst their prices, having bought to best advantage, will also be found satisfac tory._ Th e Inducements they offer cannot be ex celled in the town or county. They make a spe cialty of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, an invite,attention to the assortment they now over. promising at the same time to continue it up to the highest standard. FOR GENTLY:MFR . 'S. WEAR, they offer a large and varied stock, and feel cer tain that all who come can - be suited In goods and price. DOMESTIC S. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS. QUEILNSW ARE, GLASSWARE, Sc., &c., will always be found In full variety, with the best :lanes offered to buyers. Everything possible will be done to render sat isfaction, and thus earn a liberal share of public patronage, which they respectfully solicit. ADAM HEBERT, Nov. 2.5, 150.—tt JOHN H. BUSHMAN. Fall and Winter Goods AT GRLEST it BOWERS York Springs, Pa. MOTTO—"Quick Sates, Small Profits and Quick Returns." MILE undersigned, having just returned from the city of Mihdelphia, otter the citizens of York Springs and elsewhere, a well selected STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Notions, Plasm . Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Qnsware. Drugs, Hats, Caps, Boom, Shoes, Oil Cloths, &c., &c. We offer as specialities, at reduced_ juices, LADIES' FITS, DRESS GOODS and WOOLEN HOSIERY. Please remember that cash brings better bar manns than long credits, and frequent settlements e long friends. We have a large lot of ready-made OVEt COATS, made to order, suitable for this vicinity, which will be sold at the lowest prices possible. Thankful for peat favors, and with attention to business and a disposition to please, we sollet a continuance of public patronage GRIEST & BOWERS. Oct. 03, 1870.—tf =I NEW FIRM. rrHE underB& g ned having entered into norther n ship, under the Arm name of Cows& Bar men IMMEMILIKII2 EW , fail the attention their and the public gSPRIN enerallG AN y, to the ,.. 4i o p iv friends assort t of ND Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, queemaware, all of which have been purchased in a falling market for cash, and which we are prepared to sell at the very lowest enures. Calland examMe our stock before purchasing elsewhere. air A lot of good Rails for sale. • TOBIAS R. COVER, A. RAFFENSPERGER. Arendtsville, Pa., April 15, 1870—tf k t*grap& allrrkc . TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES GETTYSBURG, PA., Make all style§ of Pictures from minatge to life ° size, including the !`R44..))!R,,W - DTS" Finished in Oil WATER COLORS, OR INDIA INS. Views of the MtliAeld • issre tu a n nask r i-vell selseild'Abek a l . altmaysashaild.- . • - - Doe, 7,111 M—ti QIIEENSWARE, CARPET, IRON, PAINTS. &c at Fa 11 'to•k 'i F:i It hektoek t =I at F3lint,tock's al Falliir.tock's. J. L. SCHICk, Mill NOTIONS, NEW FIRM. NEW AILEINDTSVILLR, PA OR SHADOW PICTURES, usa PO CATALIXT3L MEI NO, "its At. nn 1 'Winter - g great variety at C LIZNINGRAM'S Obillmberebin Street REMOVED JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT TAILOR, 11All RILMOVED .21rert door to d. W. Cress' Store, on Chant bersbury at., near the Square. large aseertmutt at Cloths, CalliS111•111. VlNltillyro, Trim =lairs Jks., offered at the stnallest t roffts. Goods bought at the Store cut nee of charge. Garaa up with Maps ,as well when boa other stores as at his own. Latest N. Y. ons received, and tallorfint done In the most approved style. Cutting done, as astral The publio patronage solicited, and no effort awed April to please. Musical Instruments, &c., NNING 11 A .N 1 ' On Chambersburg Street WOLF'S Clothing Store, On the :I" , ethrt,st Corbel. of Centre .44,p,,tre. Gott Ifs& eg. Pa., M. the largest and best stuck of FA LL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered In this place. Also, the very latest and test styles of 11;its, Caps, Boots St Shoes, with a - variety of Wlsster Under-Clothing and Gents' Flarsaloblng G 004115 geteraliv. Also, a fine assortment tdJewelie,y,Watch - es, Clock's, Notions, &c. The best manufactured leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always ~ s hand. Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child. ren's Fancy Shoes of all kinds. In short, evei e. thing that is usually kept In a first-class Gent'; Furnishing Store. AU will be sold as low as thalowest, our motto being, "Quick salesand small profits." Call and examine our stock of goods before purehielng elsewhere. S. WOLF Nov. IS, 1570.—tf ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S ehtunbersburri SY Any perion Who 1% ants a Fitting Snit GO To CUNNI GILI3r3 On Cl antlx.rstriirg NORRI►'' HEADQUARTERS On South-East Co),( r r,i C , ~tr% ,Sti rr GETTYSBURG, PA.. Has the Largest and Best stuck of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, THE LATEST STYLES HATS AND CAPS. TUE BEST MANEFACTUUED BOOTS ' AND SH 0 E WITII A VARIETY OF Winter Under-clothing, Gent;' Furnishing Goode of every variety 'No a large assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And e verything funinl In a Gentlemen's Furnish Ing store GIVE CS A CALL. Oct. 14. 187.).—itf GENTLE3LEN FIiIiNISEIING GOODS In endies9 variety at AT CUNNiNGHAM'S On Chunabere6etrg Street ,ttring Varittuts. EI=ESEM Howe Sewing Machine IMPROVED. Ita Simpliaity, Durability, Ease of Opel EMI Perfection lu mechanical construction, lfghtne , and Beauty In Eityle and finish, and adapted to laoge range of work, renders it THE BEST SOWilli Macke IR the Nadel. An earnest invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam ine this Machine and be convinced of its merits. S,••All orders promptly attended to. Mackie~ delivered to all parts of the County. H. a ROWE, 4lgeni, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa. ker. 4, 1870.—tf HO WE MACHINES ! THE LATEST INIEROVED AND GENUINE ALIAS HOWE, JR, SEWING MACHINES JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, GETTYSBURG, PA., At Us iettik tome on York Street. QRDEBS Witt be promptly attended to. Ma- Maw delivered to all part* of the county and_ instruction given vans. . . &TX , Mle are diatloned agp c &rtiaa • who use name of ROWE la corm with their ea on account of the po of Um Rowe Mutant& There are none un less they have Imbedded in each alaslthp_ samba- - llkt,e having the Mourn of .11 13 -V4 BOW& Jr on &e, EXAM 217Ct--tf thitclierhi.. MEAT MARK:Err!' wium ! 10. B. norms dr W.EIaLE, nAVIN/1 entseed Into paiinenteti In the BUtakeril kui ßtlethese, ltin carry It on In all tennelm de of Fresh `Meat Every Da y ;, • • Beat onn7 ToindaY sit aotntdaY luornlng. BOW moats every We ay, Illioraday nod litarTteS n 4 it, Geo. B..trosostrinsidow on 41basabersbnrg - nom having tat da4 int Sid in) wlr . admitl l 4* tooail a Anit.l3,l/10—tt t • Jo& JACOBS EMIR ineraisand vs' D 4 V *xlll' BUEHLER & Co on RI ore O. ±..lfeceens Oburt-Aouae asdpia etftvainiry,'Pa. PCBLICATION:, THE tug alb thirrpnia.mpelditsb•eny day morning. at 1200 a year In Advancer 0 noi paid 'Midis the year. snbecrintl ontinued Until all airwaves are r;301, •• she option of the pribUabsra. • Mourned* NM ars inserted ai r Ate& A llberal reduction will be made to advertising by the quarter, half j ear, or, dpecial notices will be triserted at special be agreed Oen. air The time 'talon of the &fah di/ ti 11 one bat larger thou that ever attatneg • wlttaper Ii Adams county ; and, .4% au ughtediurn, It cannot be excelled. • . . Jou Woad or aU kludv wilt be proieptli :vtl and at fair rate 4. Illartkor. PErdpldets. *c...113 every variety add Ay*. Printed st *brat natter. Trims (lin: grates 4.441 gards; N I 'CLEAN di WOO AT rinusitys eT 6tttittrua PL. Ontint—on Baltimore Street, mute occupied by the late grus of M. & W. his.Nur. lti t a u—tt J. KIIIAIUTIE, ATTORNE L L Collections and all legal bualueas prom tended to. innee on Baltimore street. south or the' howls. June 111611—tI D irecoNArtiwit. ATTOlLtihii AT L. Mire one dont' west of ituwituta'a Drug Clianibersburs street. li=athian p k . t lid .... veu to bulta.Collect hat 1 . An lagal - slainal ita l us ounty, Darkilay—and est,ty deli= Id a Um" preen Land warrants located, and Minter, 1.. sale In lowa and other western ntat,#.. Jane 13. 1 A. Z. COVER. ATTORNEY Al Wlll promptly attend to colleetlous and all Hotness trusted to hla rare. . . 01lice betereeu Faimmitocks' and Dal Disler's stores, Baltimore street, tiettyabor May 2.4, Inti7—ti l OU !I C ZeUeirt. • JeSTICE collector of Book Accounts, P r o m ivo r y Judgment Notes, Mortgages, Mc., and p :urns made. Also attends to wrtttug_ - t Judgments. Notes. AnrOrturat new Oxford. Ad.un. county, 1%. • Dec. 9, 1470.—.1m• DAVID A. BIDLIIEtt UN KT AT I. AM promptly attend tooulleetlons nnd all Busluesio entrusted to bli care. Unice At hls made:ice to thret story tug oppoeite Vie Court-house. May M. ltlea—tl D AVID WILLS. .trionNE , . Ark. Office at his residence in the SoUth< 311 Co; Centre Nuare. May Z. 1667—tt t) a. u. S. LICHEN. 7sour.b.elst corner of ettarn . qeriburf and Wu:, 'am stneets, opposite COL 'FATE'S I 110 June 11. ltioii—tf D .. J. w. C. O'NEAL ' Has his °Mee at him siveldeuee i■ italtimory two doors above the ampaer Mee. May JOHN L. HILL, SI. D., DK °Mee on Chunbersburg itreet. nearly op. Ea4t.lt ilOrat., Gettysburg, Pa. Sirtia.vtug noun in constant, practice oy TV.trl 1 , 4 tient,. ran br Avolfrd of good work. July 9, Inui—tt R. .E. lIIERKSTRESIILIIIrsirri. fiastr4 located in tiettysburZ, offers WS oar s,' the pu bic. Olney In tne old "Sertffhet !• 1 E. curlier, Centre Square. when:site hitt he pared D e n tis td th way ease elude fuller lf the Personale waut ulf • ...ts of E.Lete are lashed to call. Terms r.- Jul) d.), gottls and 411tanrants. EAGLE HOTE fbr target add most rromwwtt...• GETT YSBURG, PA Oprner 4I Charlberenird and Was+l (nut.? JOHN L. TATE, Proprieto ihr Au Omni bus for Passengers and fiA run to the, Depot, on arrival and &Tartu Railroad Trains. Careful senauts, mud re able charges. KEYS'I ONE HO I E GETTYSBrRG, PA. WM. E. MYERS, Proprie* .N 0 W.U P E N THIS its a new Roils', and has,. been . I ted up In the moot approved style. Its non is pleasant and convenient. being In the business portion of the town. Xtery meat has bees In*de fat Itto sctoautiodalloa vomfort of guests, with ample stabling attar With experienced servants, and acconimisd‘t Clerks, we gull use every eudeavur to plea. This Hotel now open keine entertainment of public, and we kindly solicit a share 4 pia patronage UNION HOTS (rottAccui.r TU MILITIL kLU-L,i YORK SPRLNIGS, A.HI :Undersigned WAS teased this lung sits • slang popular Hotel, lu Petersourg, Wings Aieroug,n. ) rise Hotel is pleasantly • ted in tne must business part of the wviu. • table wW be supplied situ the brat that UM ker. cut igisial and the liar stint the eit • Liquors. new aisu attentive hustlers. 'furs solar Is tap maim of Gettysburg and Mechanicsburg Stage Line, • the lora springs and Nett trilurt Hue. 1 former arrives here at 1 P. Si_ on Matilda Wednesdays and Fridays, from umlaut • for tiant•ystirs; returning at JAI A. days, Thursdays amt. Saturdays. The _ isorinp use leaves Um /dotal dairy at 6A. 16., • tr. w ugyoyd, returning at 4P. M. He fasts WI led that his lung expel tense in business virla ,r) He Min to let none seaway dissaLtined, who •• patronize hint. csarras mioduate. busrde aken by the week on resanuble terms. E. P. marroluxu, Proprietor. York Springs, NOT. 4 1470.—tf earptattrA and Zontractom Wm. U. Stallsmith & 6un ifiETTYBBURO, Carpenters and Contractors. DOORS ; . SHUI i BLINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW FBA ailo.S. CORNICE, DOOR AND {UNDO% BRACKETS, 4C , Conototttly cos Mad, and manufactored to or out of the BEST MATERIA L, by experienced workmen, and at RBAIIONAIMIC PRICITSI air'Ottle's promPUY ottoottod W' JolnUry vs, ueo—u GEO. C. CASIRIAN. Carpeuter,iiid bbatnictor gantaMaila barna piddle. Ric b itas reacted to ids Seirlittop. on licrattoh# Cawood Tat sa4 Baldread strata. Sad le pipa., psred testate coursers ter soft trompleir. l ins buildiaaaaia reamaudde ime - 1R ii!! in 04114411rr-in !rift rniiiilittAtteielt best SAW 1111111,01) 0 111tilliekeiliklaifrilil sees pplailiedraiaa eine Ida lk April 0, 1111htt MS DES May N. INT [May' 1447
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