i tit. ~. ~~ : . knotty N•riuss. , atfa: sff. vim The Star and Sentinel Calendar row Non. )'7Li~~;~~~6~~~i F ~~i` JAN. 1 2 3 4' 5! 8 7, / 8 9 10 11'1213 14; '151617 IR le si 1112126'761r .. 1' 2, 3 A. 1 7' 81 910 1 -11'2113,14 1!01617 19 20 1 21 23i241 .-6 mAR , .1. 1. 1 11 2 , 3' 4' , S 8, 9.10 11 112 13114 15:16 17 18 .19 1, Il 21 :22:231 24 215 q - 1 26 rl 2 / 4 39 30121 1 2 2 4 , 6 4 71 s .1 930 11 1 12 13 14; 15 ,19 17 18'19 20 21Z1 123 24 25.26 27 22 29 49; . .. !.. i. mAy . 2, 3 4 51 6 7 6 91011 1213 14 15 18117 18 19.20 .21 Zi 2114 25118a7 .28 211 3011. Jr'N. . . .. 2' 31 •4 6 81 71 8 , 9 10 ;1112 13,14.16.16117 ' Id 19 20'21..22 93124 2648 27128V1101..1 ROADS AND *OAD•MAHIS9. Of primary importance to the civil as well as military power, of any country are good public thoroughfares. Rapid it y aid cheapness in transportation are vital necessities to 'commercial prosper ity, and in time of war the safety of a nation may depend upon, the state of hetriaiads. These facts have long been recognized, and hence the perfection of it,tals has been a problem to which en neer; have in all ages assidously applied th, ruselves. The importance of even a light Advance In improveme9t has kept live interest in this department of en gineers, and century after century has elapsed without the perfect ideal being .:ol.sidered as yet reached. That thisis true is proved by a very brief review of the Patent Office records, in which patents for various composi tions fur road surfaces, and for methods of road-building, constitute every year notableinutuber of She patents applied for and issued. notably the most remarkable success z , ver yet achieved by any one .system as that which attended and still at t,..als the macadam road. ot with anding its expensive character, it to day covers more surface in Europe than ..ny other. In America, except in the lciiiity of large towns, this road is not i Licit tnu ployed, the comparative spare ne,S 01 the population and the small :nliouut of travel in rural districts nut \ran - aiding the cost of its construction .1 lid maintenance. • There are few circumstances undel• which this road is nor admirably adapt t•wi to town and country thorougfares.— I t has a smooth surface after it has 1.-en a little used, and affords au admix .tl.le foothold for horses. It •is expedl - laid, and perhaps douands as tlt t xp-nse fur care and maintenance any other capable of equal endurance and service. •IA is now fifty years or thereabouts Ellice Macadam introduced this celebra ted ifystem, and it is quite doubtful whether the next fifty years will give the wofld vything better for all pur poses. Bakal; we have already said, this systemis not at the present, nor is it probable that it soon availa ble for the greater part of American thoroughfares. lit ads in this country must, from the me of the case, be constructed of It materials as are available innuedi :,l: along their hues, and friust neces be more or less imperfectly. I a this ano in other countries tne tat enemy of roads is frost, and the ; :.I:;way to even partially prevents its „ :Lge's is to construct roads high . :.(olgit to allow thorough drainage.- -;::• flat surface permitted on most ..,Is in this country is the most radical ct. The result is rivers of mud in .ing and autumn, and frozen ruts of cribable ugliness and discomfort v. inter until such time as the snow %;is and tills them. foot da) s' labor devoted to thorough thing along the sides of the roads : d elevating the centres where they settled below the proper grade ui l greatly mitigate the - evils coin , d ot. This is generally done, hen iliac at all, oy throwing back on I,e load the soil excavated from the Olt c la.s, a very erroneous method and .•1,1:•st -a sheer waste of labor. Such is generally composed of con:militi a and pulverized material washed off :;•in the road, and will only temporarily As SOO/1 As it becomes very dry , :-Tltiner ft grinds up into a dust heap d i blownioff by winds, and is wash- oft again by rains. All soil used to raise the level of roads s' ould Le new soil, not the washings of t '.e road's, which latter aliould be carted ;ty. Where roads tire:much traveled gorse washing. are a valuable mauure, and it would pay well to cart thew the lands lying along such roads, from which soil of inferior fertility might he taken to form the roadways. IWherever practicable, a deep hard bid of stone or timber should be laid bv , ow the reach of frost, upon 'which 6:lt - face materials should lie distributed. t ravel stands unrivaled for road sur :;ices, but it is not available in many 1. , :Wiles. Broken stone, however, is ~•,, :a i int ble oftentinies where gravel can- got, atul answers the purpose •ry have seen a road laid through a wade with a bed of rough logs, I sank down, and covered with a :curt of blue clay and broken stone, I was excellent in all reapects, hay .thnost as good and permanent a 5..: ::tce as macathun. IT is usual to work country roads I . ]). in the summer to repair the de caused by spring upheavals. This • , they are generally left till the en ;: seaso.n, wheu the same operation ~!:ated. But a little labor late 41 ill would pay well on most roads Libor sliould be expended in swum ,r.)per drainage. All sluices should i • Llied if stopped, the ,toads raised N. the summer wear and tear have ssed them. - mid their surfaces stnooth, so that the water, may • off With the utmost facility. I, • t in these particulars is.always dear- I : , paid for in the miring of teams and ~;„;0 11s , and in wear and tear of both i wals find vehicles.—Scientijic Anteri- AN enterprising settler in Nebraskic, vllO has an eye to . the future, gives "the ` , ':;using aecoullt of his doings: "1. any I , l,inting 100 acres in Walnuts; what wAI they be ,sioith in twenty years Each acre will have at least 650 tree*, making 65.000 iniall. For ttiazber, ties, f, .tee-posts or fie), $3 a tree nay cer ta :lily be palled a year nl I figure, give . nearly $200,009. Cian a planted•ern that lie,spe land v. ..a will pay as large a retqrtt the la bor required if .iii*OrrirP the I. alid platithig. Whills said of the i_ 1: 1, eivilltily true of the pine, Which 1., izy years will be 100 :net high, ;and t:•ton toot disinetist NZ ll= Eli o :49iiraft:O.A . ..lQVW fix 4 Vm 1814'415Lgg.F-4 A- large lot of JUL. 1..; .k. - 12. 34, 5 8 ~ 71 9 10 11 12 13 is a lis 17 IS 19 10 21'Y 1 21242523.27 zr Aro 1' 3 1 7.111 . 4 . 4 - i i. Ii Ili 41 lo U 1 13 14 15 16 17 18 It 1 2 2 0 72a 21 5 3Z 24 31 2412; SEP.I.. _Lt..% .1 1,3 4' 5 6 7 8 -110 11 12 13 14 15 It 17 . 18 19 20 m 22 1 23 424 25 26 27 28 29,30 8 1 9 2 r 41 3 6 7 30 11 1 12 13 14 .15 16 17 18 19 28 31 1221324 232627 Z __153430 31 ~ .... .. _ _ . Cheap or Cash. 1~7~ 1 , 2 1 - 9 0110il A general assortment of BITTE B / 1 , among which . Nov . '• 1 2 3 4 12 6 7 8 9 1011 12 13-14 15 16 17 18 19 10 21 22 23 24 15 126 17 28 29 80 Da°. f ! .1 2 16 7 9 10 1 4 1'1 5 2 13 14 1 8 5 16 117 111 19 20 22 23 1 124 2 6 26 27 28 29 30 31 .. .. are Mettler's Herb Bitters PURE LIQUORS for Medical purposes, at WIC J. MARTIN'S. MABLE CUTLERY, Glassmare Queens A Re., at was JAcsarruc April 90,1883—t[ NEW GROCERY. JESSE M WALTER AS opened a new Grocery Store. adjoining H his.retddence on York street, and win alwaya keep on'hand PRIME GROCERIES of all kinds—Coffee, Tealugar, Syrup, Molas ses, Fish, Salt, Pepper, fie. Akio, Hons. Fruits, Nuts. Soaps, Nonons generally. He has now on band a dna lot of HAMS for fain tly use, priceshic w airdll. Call and of h azainloo, will be sold at the lowest cash THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR • BUTTER & EGGS. Gettysburg, Sept. 30, Io7o.—tf NEW GROCERY. HANLNG purenesed from Mr. AmOs Emmy his Grocery establishment, on the Northwest corner of Centre Square, G=TICSBUNG, .PA., end laid in a new stock of Goods, I Invite my friends and the public to givT i n li n f 2 in addition to a large and varied stook of prime • Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly on band the best quality of Quaensviare, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits, Confectiens, &c., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. • H. H. BF A 'NPR Jime 1870.—tt WM. BOYER it SON, DEALERS rti 1, 4 ; liOCMIES, NOTIONS, TOBACCOS; Also .Eitene, Wooden and Willow-ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. Dec. 4, 186,-41 D. MCCREARY. J. 7. MCCIIZARY 'TEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Best and Cheapest, Saddles, Bridles, Collars and HARM/Mot all kinds, la the Ca=tr. are always to be round at the aid and well known stand, Baltimore at., vomit. the Presbyterian Church. (McCiI,F.ABY 'S.) OUR RIDING and WAGON litAD= are the must substantia/ly belltand OUR BARNltrhi; plain and silver ) ant 0 0 mIele In every and warranted the ~..ateatpurtArialLEA DRATI L CO can nut be beat. They ars the best .FITTING LI IM must durable. OUR HEAVY DRAFT ILLIMBB, are made to order, as cheap as they can be twit anywhere and In the most substantial WHIP& Lanktlgn. la t ner /LOS Hawes Fly-neta and everything. lions betty' or cheaper. • OUE PUICEB nave been minivan to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage for cash, of an NM amounting to Shur more. We work nothing but the best of stock and will warrant as represented. every turned oat to be in even respect Thankful for past tams we Invite attention to our present stock. W? Give us a call and exanalnAprieso and quad. itY• D. ItoCILF.LitY Jan. 1.868-1.1 BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. REMOVAL. THE undersign** has removed Ma Carriage. making shop to the pot sod of kiddie Gettsburg. Fla. where he will wahine to= all kmds oi work in his Use, vie: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, sTA.GOKR WAGONS, &C., &C. • Els work is all put try of Wad sql4juriulsadi the best of mechanics. and cannot hasethso. Mg priers are always *Aldus enters, confident that be eau pleas* REPAIRING promptivtto^•. at v G 111° A11.M kna ta e i July 1,1966--1 y -SAVE YOUR HORSES I PATENT ELM/C COEX HORSE COLLARS. THE mi. _ilhiraiiratod taus for sale these BRAT h.l) coLLAIK MILO araCtltred berry, IlinaMsah4 vole ath OM Ned hEr the Ot P+otect radeehgee Compaoka s9e the Ia wetat. stab au moisture, a their stuck. gbiro Cork with wtdch they are staged yam Vas the Collar aqua' totheAlOwa. sailtak and ooliaoluewilly doe not cam them. Moo, HARNESS o f all MO for ale and Made to ardor. Ca at ray istablhament Chirliale street. Gettysburg, l'aidayVtgag_trPaaseaseaDepet, - • - ..loati cum CARRIAGE-MAKING. Alrhe War being over, tbe mederaimed Wm re sumed the Oarriagelhdring BOBblart as their old 'Land, II Ita;tt etrki, nettrit• - burg, where they are again Mewed to a work In the roost tealdonabkr, en superior manner. ♦ lo t of new and second CARRIAOII3, BUGGLIS, AC.p ett hand, which they will Maltose of at the lowest es and ail orders lON he genis* an pegesemr, and i leiteletnettict ( tar kit P nil 4, Cal dans tetth dispatch- and at for elm r c Imp e. lot ot new and old OM band A sat Thankful for the liberal baretoten enjoyed bit, they and endemic to deism a share the Rey 211. otl DMA• =au . gnt MEAT MARKET r NE W - FIRM ! oza aroma ailtimux a Tnaid4 t 111=a eatinalaidamminftwirambiP ts GrvE US A CALL. curs ft ea to an , Fresh Meat Every Day • GENzu.... B .4.4,!"41721, FURNIHIAIi=tEX)DB- ._ aglasiat iivinarwralityfii cluuntikti his n tr N N 4141 4H-A D1 ) 8 1%, 6 _ • - 0 1 , 0 1 ,30#40e444 MOIK • \MM. I. MARTINI WTioleerSelilidNetintitelehlt tbat I an sailing Ell 14110ILS, Old Rye Whiskey - eight years old Very old French Staxidy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LNUORE. arriagts, farntso, &c. ~^,tL ~_ ,/ :. r , ~ t ~ ~. R E. 10$2111 *- 74.0013:3, ' =:WUM' TMOR, HIS 21111VVIrD 4eter ti .4 1 ,11 0 : crime fiteetv, OFD Isminint et., war the .Bpares„ . A lane seeertment of Mesh, Clilisallises„„l„„winteTeataebyre. grrfte offered at the Ilatallest e Fsg. t g o o ds bought at the Store cut charm GleedsMaffe up with dined as well when boustlit at Mika stores as at his Own. Latest N. Y. Fashions recelted, and tailoring done in the most approvedufyle. Cutting done, as usual s The miime patronage solicited, and no effort to please. Aprii 12. 1,70-41 .',. Musical Instruments, k, AT CIINNINHAM'B, On Ohamberaburp Street -DID YOU SEE. HOSE nice CRBSTERPIEL.D AND WALK T LNG COATS, that an selling so cheap at PICKING & CO. TIE PLACE, TO BUY CHEAP HAN, Caps, poots LATEST S l'Y LE'S CHEAPER THAN EVER. If you -want to save money, call on Cobean & Cunningham, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa., WHO have made large additions to thelr stook v of BOOTS AND *MOM HATS AND CAPm, and now offer the best seartment ever opmed Gettysburg—ecomprldng the lateet *lies and made by the best of workmen. Call and examine our stock. Also, a variety of NOTIONS, SEGARS, &c. Jan. 13, 11171.--tt ANY AMOUNT RIP DRESS and BUSINESS SACK COLTS for sale obey at PICKING & CO. Fall and Winter Clothing in great variety at FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Cbattibersborg Street. Bargains ! Bargains ! D. H. KLINGEL, Near the Court-Mau, Baltimore Street, Is selling out his entire stock of city made 4 . Boots and SiropeA , in order to make room for hii own manufactured goods. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. The stock is the very best of city made work, and 1 will guarantee it aa represented. Jr em braces the best tit NS' CALF sue RIP BOOTS in town, and a lull line of SHOW GAITERS, itc., for Ladles' and Lbildrens' wear. THE MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried on, in all its branches, as before. Repairingdone on short notice. By employing none but tirst-class worktnen, and using none hut the choicest Kith er, he feels confident of maintaining his former reputation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to deserve it. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a *mins *nor Gettr of public plumage. D. H. KLING/a.. 1 urit, Dec. 1870—t1 ALL STYLES QE ULU I 115, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Chambentbini sr. T B UFFA LO KETS, HORSE MAIM= alld Ai ROBES, cheap at PICKING 6• CO. WOLF'S Cheap Clothing Store, On the Northeast Corner of Centre Spews, Gettysburg, Pa., Has the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered In this place. also: the very latest and best styles of Hats, Caps, Boots St Shoes, with ava of Winter Under-Clothing and Gents' fishing Goods generally. ABAallneassortritent oilowelry,Wateies, Cloths, Notions, *e. The best manufactMed Leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always 'on hand. klusku7 and Gloves, a large assortment. Child ren's Fancy Mows of all kinds. In snort, evety thing that Is usually kept In a erst-class Gent's Furniahlug Mora w.1.11 .... ewa01d to low as the lowest, put motto being, wines sales and small profits. Call and wbete.atanan• cur stock of goods before purchasing ene Hoc 11, 1870.8. WOLF. --tf Any person who wants a Flue 1 - 4 - sitting suit GO TO CUNNINGHAM'S On Chamberaburg Street PICKING Ca, CANNOT be 'welled for cheapness, style and durability In the way of PANTS. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! Oa !Youth-East Cerncr of Centre 'Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., Ilas the Largest apd Best Meek og FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING,' - - TilE LA72154 6111741 HATS Al\TI) CAPS. THE NUT mAinr,oc,,,m. BOOTS AND I'SHOES, WITH A TAMMY OF Winter rndemlethin,g; I nrnizhin Goods ofewn varlet,' ; }.arg amortmeza, of NOTIONSTRUAIXS4 - • . Aad eveiz g oaridTn a Gen s Ins More. - I Oct. 14,1570.—u COOK AID-PARI.OR " . r.; The And most approved styles JOB. JACOBS.' SHEEF-Ii“)N AND HOLLOW WARE COAL & LUMBER t all and Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER 01 CARLISLE & RAILROAD DANIEL DASD/KAN NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! 7 'llE undersigned have entered Into partner ship. and under the firm of Casnmanik °van. Nth& and will tarry on the Lime Burning Business, at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the eoruei of Itallroad and A:tun streets.-,streets.-,Atrniereand others ran rely on ral getting the beet of Lime at all times, and at lory market rates. C 0 A L ut tamest "nom • Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Gettys burg. DANIEL CAS/DIAN Oct. :111, IffAt.—td BENDY OVENDEEN. itaitroad gime gibleS Gettysburg Railroad TRAINS now• run on the Gettysburg Railroad as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 8.10 A. IL, Granite 8.2 Guldeu's 8.25, New Oxford 8.38, arrive at Hanover at o, and leave at 9.10, arrive at Hanover Jtmetion at 10 A. .11., arrive at Balti more at 12.30 P. M., York IL4 A. IL, Harrisburg 1.10 P. H. SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 P. M., Graulte Ll 2, Gnklen's Ll 5, New Oxford 1.30, Han over L 55, arrives at Hanover Junction at 2.40, Baltimore &IS, York 3.10, Harrisburg 4.25. FIRST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 1040 P. m . „ tion 7.20, Hanover 9, New Oxford 9.40, arrive at Gettysburg at 10.30. MOND TRAIN leaves Baltimore at &30A IL, Harrisburg BA. M., Turk BM, Hanover Junction 11.15, Hanover 11.5.5, New Oxford rue, Gublen'sl2.2o. Granite 12Z3, arrives at Getty,- byre 12.40 P. M. THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 12.40 P. M., Harrisburg LT( P. 31. York 3, Hanover Junc tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25, New Oxford 4.40, Gulden's 4.53, Granite 4.56, arrives M Gettysburg at 5.10. IL D. SOOTT, Ticket Agent. Dec. 9.1870.—U • Northern Central Railway. WilV TRH ITCHED MB. (IN and after Dee. 4th, 1970, Trains win /cave V Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 12.19 a. m.—Dally for Elmira, Buffalo ac. 11.10 a. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except Sundo) for Elmira, wochter, Buf falo, Mown's Falls and Erie and the West. 144 p. m. — D llll 9 (eXecPt Sundays) for Williams port and Erie. 6.05 p. in.—aany (except Sundays) for York. ' 10.03 p. m.—Dtily (except Sundays) for Harris burg and the West. - LEAVE SOUTHWARD. • 7.15 a. m.--Dallyetopping at Portion only. 7.52 a. m.—Dally (9xcept - Sundays) stopping at a)) - Stations. • 1001 a. errcept .Bundays) stopping at 1225 p. m.- 12 1nyarpliphstat Pasitton only. Lll p. m.--Dany except Sunday) stopping at Parkton. , as p. m. Daily lexeept Sundafa Rat It na. ) stopping at all EDW. b. YOUNG, ran. Agent. Baltlinore. Md. ALFRED R. FlB.la, General Superintendent, Dee. 4, 1870.—tf Harrisburg, Pa - READING - RAILROAD WO TER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville. Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allen town, Easton, Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Colum. Ma, fig 1 Trains leave Harrisburg for New Vitt, pvfol. Iowa: At 11u, 8.10, 10,50 a._ sa.., and 2.50 p. Ti:., connecting with similar- grades on Peamayi. MI& Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.30 a. L. 3.50, 5.50 and 10.00 p. a.. respectively.--- rsitzt t Qum accompany the 3.10 and a. a.. T n bout Returning: leave York at 9.00 a m., 1200 noon and 6.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 5.15 a. na. I and 3.3(0 p: In. Bleeping tiara accompany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York without chr ay. Leave Harrisburg for Rodin P vil Tani ' qua. iihsersville„ Ashland, andtown and Pitilady?hia. at 9.10 a. m., and 2.50 1 and 4.06 n. ta.. sto ppin g at Lebanon and princi• Mil way mations; .00 p. in., train connecting for Philadelphia. Pottstilk and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill - an& dusquelianna Rail Road. leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. in._ . East Ponnsybranft Railroad trains leave Read- Izstw AllentErvin, Easton and New York at 5.00 12.45 anon and 4•45 jp. m. Returning, have Nan York atiLCO a. en.. 12.00 noon and 5.00 p. m., and Allentown at. 7.24 a. lir.. 12.1.5 noon, 2.55, kW 111J1L43.45..p. • ay Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. , connecting with similar train. on East Penn's , returning from Reading at 6.2 u p. m., g at a* Stations. Leave ilea tar at e SIM a. in., and 3.10 p. in.. Herndon at 10.15 a. tn., :ha uokin at 5.40 TrniftiAla. a., Ashland at 7.01 a. tn.. and 12.050 s v road noon, Hallanta s elty ULM it. in., and LA Tamaqua gt a. a., and 2.40 p. in., for mitt. digitalis, New York, lade 41M. ~.....Leskvis Tb 1.10.4111, via and d o nna. kattroad at .11.115 a. an., Juana g, and Enoon, for Pine Grove most. teri Accoimhodation Train leaves Potts. sie l t l lo a. m. passes Heading at 7.30 M . arrivingrfteur 10.29 a. in. Return. in& lea ' ant yf a tis af tl. n r a rr assea Manilas aty.Z. p. In., ea at Potts. town at 710 a. m., re rldladelpkta Oohnnbla ikallroa,Tzsis Maws Mb = . 20 a. a.. antd.% w it Zphrata, ter, Colas Perldomen .Traini leave Perldomen Junction at 7.1 k Litt Unmet 6410114 in. ; re turning, Sellwelikilnile at ;Mk &Nth 111.. 12.50 4.30 Ik k o., ellnuellail with amilar, st , Cl)lll 2o sje : lk 7L , 66 6. . a. :' oz. p nlialaint kili turn :7 o :ol. Mount art . .: Nair ' a. amok ? t er . tu rning, !nude " , To 11 4 • " ...., rim , . Sem IMa e llt it** IL; ~ , • vat 4.1111 , L. la ' B.lsa u t (the ~ a. no. Train running a. cab! to wiveL I ZOoninatiAPLAL..Banlstinor at .. . ni. • leave Allentown at LAS D. 9.form.av L 40 . : 11 : 14. ,.."... , 1 ..70 - , : y r grY 0 ILI6 - " LVOV = xa lie 0111111011 - • at IWO& frit t er *1- s. 0 . 0 0 1 110001#6 anOWlld 1% , • 414001011 41ggait Imittig. P 5........../ . f:"' , -• , •- 1 ' -,'• " - • 1 / APTIMiIe cam, swans am ii r om iutaili c4 gloo- 41111 0 amomis, , . . 'STOVES. OF LLL KINDS. f)if ALL KINDS STREETS itc.ntr (YVIIIDESIL TIME TABLE. _ ~ ~r NEW FIRM, BIGHAM & BROTHER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE, OPTTPSBURG, PA RR ern ving entered into partner ship under the In of Boman & Dawns& will carry on the Ferns' (Ling and (kmtmisskas Dualisms, at the old stand, on the corner of hlitinni their ent a r n e ti a me i a u nda st ento Th d H e IK o ST MARXIST PhlOE will be paid at all times fur Grain and Produce. WA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUANDA Y NOON, for B:im mure and Phßadeipma, and aecommodatiun trains will be run as occasion may require. By this arrangement we are prepared to sxmvey Freight at all times to and from ,these cities. All business of tads kind entrusted to us, will be =y attended to. uur cars run Willa Ware. !Stevenson & Sous, 165 North Howard street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, itt Market street.. Philadelphia- Wo will also keep constantly on hand the best of Groceries of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish Salt, Syrups, Oils, Tobacco, Bacoo, Lard. tv.e.. which will be sold at lowest cash rates. Aug. 12, 187 U.-11 ROBERT T I)EALER FLOUR, GRAM. GROCERIEB, GETTYSBURG, Yd j HE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse, 1 in Carlisle street adjoining Bueliler's Hall * the highest prices for Roar, Wh•ad, Rye, Corn, Oats, Btakicheat, (sorer and Tlinntiy-A , do, Poto.toes, and invites producers to give lam call before selling. n o lung eongantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Molasses, Syrups, Coffo., Sugars, &e., with salt Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps. Bacon and Lard, .To baecos, &e. Also, the best brands of FLOUR, with Feed of all kinds lie likewise has BEI ERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS. Soluble Pacific Guam', Itlxies' Phosphate and Mexicali Guano. SriirWhilst he pays Me highest market prices Tor all he buys, he sells at tar lowest Living pro fits. He asks a share of !nab& patronage, re. solved to give satisfaction In every caw. ROBErk July 24, 16.39.-t LOOK HERE! 1 IlEuuderslgned Kt lased the Ware-house the enruer of :Aram a street and the Rail mad, Gettysburg, 1": L and will carry on the Grain & Produce Business In all its branches. To highest prices all' al ways be paid for ‘Vheilt. Ite. Corn, Oats, Clover and Tlinothy Seeds, Fayss.d. Sumac, Hay arid Straw. Dried Fudt. Net,. Soap, Hams, Shoulders and sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the count', protium. line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for &Ale, CA( s. , Sugars, Molasses, syrups, lean. 50.,. hai :1 :111•CSC, V inegar, Soda, -Mustard. Starch, ktroone‘, Buckets, Blacking, soap, tc. 2150, Coal Fish Nl,' Tar. ac.. FISIT of all Matta: 'spikes awl hails; Smoking and Chewing 1 obaceus. Be Is always able to supply a first-rale arti cle of Flour, with the dlsetent kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster. with linanos and other fertilitliers. COAL, i s thy bushel, ton or car load. Ile will also run a Line of Freight Cars to N 0.165 North Howard mmef. BALTIMORE, and Nu. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.— All goods sent to either place will be received and tumm - ded promptly, AU tt , ssts shock' be mark ed CAlt." April 2, Het —4l JOOP:PiI WIBLT- Joseph Wil►le & „son, PRODUCE DEA T. EFLs. ,Rottfh-ecurt ear. of Rallr,xtd and Walington stx., OETTIWBCRO. PA UIGHENT cash price paid for all kinds o II Grain. flay, Straw and Country Produce gen erally. Constantly on hand for sateen kinds of GROCERIES, The best brands of FERTILIZERS emustantly on hand, or secured at short water. April 4, 1570.-tf farming Witiplenituts, &c. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER IND SELF RAKER '1 1113 machine has met with the most Complete f success. In every section where It has Wen introdumd, it has e titt precedence over those machines which ha retufure ranked as fi nd. class. It Is a perf Setillaker and a superior Mower. A careful examination will convince any one of Its superior merits over all others, In simplicity, strength and durability. As a Self-raking heap. er It has nu equal to at r knowledge. The Dodge a rake Is ttached to no other machine In the Belted States, except to this machine.— Built by the DODGE & STEVENSON - Manufac turing Auburn., New York. READ TIM NOTlCEcrp . yffp. COMPANY TO MnMEI Having been informed that certain Manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building heap. es, with DOWN% tiNLF-KAKE attached, we ask you to furnish us the names of all persons rending or purchaaitue such machines, as we hare never iimused any person or persons to manufac- ture said eLLS-it AKE. or any part thereof, and will prosecute to the full extent of the law all per sons manufacturing, selling or using said belt. rake except of )I. , itr own manufacture. JOHN A. DODGE, President. We have that oundenee in this machine that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test it with any other machine they may whin, and Keep the one that gives the most satisfaction. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can ne ac commodated. Foe this benefit of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of those to whom we hare sold, via: Jerry Culp Peter Mackley, IL Lea& Win. FuriM4, . Jesse D. Newman, Kasha Penrose George F. Minter, John Deardord, Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Wider, . John flockerandth, James MlckJey, Peter Kettontaa, Daniel Nettle Henry striver, John Bender, Citemluninna ntniver. John ee ker Hunter, ; John Lower, Andrew Henry WeKinikert. John rge N.rit J. J. Kerr, Geo= On Hand a fete &cons( Hand Reapers. Also, TOOTH HAY B 11 vim, of dire , - eat make, which bilge Brandt Bake. A few Fake different kinds, Tbresber and Separator one of the best and cheapest ever • he ed In the county. HAlHUttliUltti FANNI N MULL and Farm Implements generally. age . Persons slashing to examMe machines will and them at the warehouse of J 061311 WEEILX dOtOliettYsburig. pa., or at the residence age 30s/fiber miles from Gettysburg, on the ibis rtOunr,rtut. baTSAh CONSTANTLY ON HAND ins4use of breakage. Persons wanting Circulars will ad. dress the subscriber, liettvsbur WM. Agent. Mar 27.3810.-t gue sad Are Vasurante. A.DAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated, March Id, ladl. OFFICERS. 'Preeldent--Beorg e Europe. Vloe•Prealdeet—Biuuuel IL Russell. Beeretary—D. e. Buehler. -luurer—B. G. Fahuemoik. BUseutire Omuumeee....Robert idcamtr. 41 - Blekir/g. Jacob inn. liaris leleorig? Swope, D. A Budder. 41. McCurdy, B. 11. Staled!, Z G. Pdanestock, WASP. Jaec KW& Strew. tesnuddyP ; Prediziek Fraaklln A. Peking, Stratum ; Abdtel F. ff , New Oxford Wm. hose White. Wenn S. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. 13./ • *WPM OnsPosiits Suited - in !bops' stiosis is fie Osasty of al,me u Ass boo titisPongles lot mon t a sum sad is Vas t pi riot Isar Wade but ens assumens, Whig Paid I ideddie Ins inning that, paned assousiing dyer Wu, Amy prom darkiss Salasersism es* *Si • 114,tise masses & 6 StemitiveCounidttee seeds at the °alai on tbel t„Wednesday lig ress4 vekosk, P. • . "Vie-411 t ir • TEE NEWIOBX, TRIBUNE. --s— -rrllßOMlLetrOggle and sudering, at the' cost ottnultilfortn sionies, berea ts. derm atkonl, the American idea ein ed ln the pre-to our dithers' DeeLsratiort of dederxis. deneeapproaches Miaowed,. reahratlon. The noble. Inspiring assertion - that "all men are cres ted equal," tad endowed by their Creatbr with Inalienable rigida to life. liberty, and the pursuit of happiness, ls no longer a gllttea lag generality, a poet'e fancy, a phOotespber`asperulation, he recognized base of our political fabric. The be nign Revolution, which dates from the Heston mates:m.le of lieu , finds its logical compaction, just one century later, in the - XN'th Amendment, which gives to the equal political and civil rights of every man born or naturalized lu our Republic the shield and defense of the Federal Couetitu- Gun. The billows of Caste and Privilege may roar and rage around that met. and may trans iently seem ou the point of washing it away: but its foundations are deep-lald and steadfast, and the breakers of Reaction and knavery are hurled against and dash their spray over it In vain. We do not underrate the forces of Prejudice and Aristocracy. We do not forget that a very large minority of the American People still hold in their utmost hearts that Blacks have no rights which Whites are bound to respect. We fully appreciate the desperation' wherewith all the warring elements of hatred to Republican aellievemeut will be combined and hurled against the larttlemeuts of Itepubikau ascendency In the Presidential Eleetiou of 1572. We du not doubt that local sneerktsea, facilitated by Republican feuds and dissensions, will inspire the charging host with a sanguine hope of victory, such as nerved It to put forth its utmost strength in 'the earlier stains of the contests of 1861 and 1868. Yet our faith is clear and strung that the Ameri can People still bless God that, on the red battle fields of our late Civil War, the Union was upheld and Slavery destroyed, and will never cuusciously decide that the precious blood thereon poured out was lavished In vain. The Tribune beilevesin the prosecution of the groat struggle by legitimate means to beneficent ends. To state Sovereigwy, it opposes lad ssol n ble National Integrity; Slavery tor Blacks, Überty for All; toroscription Enfranchise ment: to Popular Ignorance, Universal Educe lion ; to Intensity and eternity of wrathful Hate, universal and invincible Good .Will. It would fain drtits utmost to hasten the glad day when the South shall vie with the North In exultation and gratitude over tile disappearance of the last trace or taint of that spirit which impelled Man to exult In the owuership and eirattlehood of his fellow Man. Profoundly do we realize that the contest is not yet ended—that Millions mourn, more or less pub licly, the downfall 01 the slaveltoiders' Confeder. acyc and rear their children to hate those by whose valor and couStahey its overthrew was achieved. If we ever seem to /lifter essentially from other Republicans. our conviction that may. nau.miry as never weakness, that vengeance Is never politic, and that devils are not cast out by BeeleOub- must Serve to explain alleged eccen. tricitles whose perfect vindication we leave to lime and Reflection. - WM. M. BIGILAM, JASIESMIGTI4M. The 7 rileune ha been, is, and must be, a zeal ous advocate of Protection to Home Industry.— Regarding habitual idleness as the greatest foe to human progress, the bane of human luappluess, we seek to win our countrymen in masers from the ensnaring lures of Speculation, of Tragic, and of always over-crowded Professions, to the tranquil paths of Productive Industry. We woutiT gladly deplete our overcrowded cities, where thousands vainly Jostle and crowd In mis guided quest of — something to Do," to cover prat/ les and plains with et /lorries absorbed In Auriculture, inechauks and Manufactures, and constantly, projecting into the blank, void wilder. ness the homes and the works of civilized Man. lidding the Protection of home industry by Ms 'initiating duties on imported Wares and Fah. i rks essektial to /be rapid, benenceta dillusiou of Production in all its phases and departments. and su to the instrixtiou of our people in all the gainful Mid of Peace, etc urge our countrymen to adhere to and uphold that potter in undoubt ing faith that the true hom est. nut of a class or a section, but of each section and every useful class, is tuereby subserved and promoted. The Tribune sons to be preeniinentiy a News paper. 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Where neither of these can be procur ed. send the money, but always in a runiturnrazo Letter. The rest.tration fee has been reduced to JY,lieen cents, and the present registration system has been found by the postal authorities to be virtually au absolute protection against losses by niati. AU Postmasters are obliged to register letters when requested to do so. Terms, cash in advance. Address Jan. Et, 1.471.-2tTHE TEIBI I NE. New-York. THE CUCUMBER WOOD P U AL-P ! ! One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump manufactured in America for WELLS AND CISTERNS. 1. It is Simple. 2. It tsße.Usble. 3. It is Durable 4. It Wu/tat:Try Easily. 5. It throws \Vster Rapidly. a., It is all AVood. 7. The Wood is Tasaeletts. 8. It does not Crack 1n the Sun. 9. It is not liable to get out of order. 10. Should any repairs be necessary In time. they can easily be made by any person. 11. It will not freeze. 12. It is Cheaper than any other reliable fact Pump ured. mann- Baldi ny' a Double Acting Glase Cylinder FORCE PUMP, • With glass cylinder, and hence no rust and little or no Oh:Lion—cannot freexe—and &indelibly adapted for hpri Gardens, Washing -Win dows, Extinguishing *leveling Water, de. --believed to be without an equal for dorthtliti economy and conveidence. Having purehaiwi the egclushe right for Ad ams county. perm ni requiring .Punitia for while +or cisterns, can Live them furnished all complete and ready for nee - by- sending the depth of the well or cistern. satisfaction guaranteed In all cased ar no payment required. to. Orders hymen or otherwiss promptly attended. J IfeKalgtitstown, A OSZPll llana ir et i m=a. Oct. 21, 1870.—1 y • FURNITURE Joseph Wilton Sr, Co. Ne. 418 Walota Bf 4 CI UR establishment Is one of 'be oldest In Phil % Y 'aleph* and from long experience and superior fasionties we ate prepared to tarnish good win* at ressouable prima We manufacture nne furniture, and also me dium prieet-tarniture of impeder qoalit 3o 4 large inimical furniture owns on band. made to order. st.. .. Counters, Desk Work and Moe 'Furniture for Oakes and Mires. made to order. an.i'nfiron. J. W. Lumaxerr. . . litorr Feb. 11 1811)..4y WORKING CI, ASS. MALE OR , FEIMALE.-;4lre • are prepared t =Lall classes with Constant Employment, at ie whale or part of the thee. Business new, rooectable and very profitable. Persons of 4141110 m les easily okra from SS to ter Per eening: fend a mesh MOO annenst by devotlter mom wholailme to the - badness. Boys and errs earn Abaft as math as men orwensen.. Amy one send. jag for our Pell Itistructkow Is certain to make M o oney fast. That you must o tt airfinz we , *AO. 4 . le {lamp's • • . y start e ng SOO per week devoting 4 to 6 boars dine 0 CAPITAL 1451601 D to -Mart Mud- It is adapted for all localities. If you want 1 yeratansut esnalraredillix_Mrend Bt. I • - r11.•04740441t4 1871. eaen Club Al) V MITI SING RATES dbillet•lN^kOWS, TO THE Oltdkal. • A Great e "ettl ) iscovery VINEGAR BITTERS, Hundreds of td outufdlinar testknotri to Ude Wonderful enrstfre Men. WHAT ARE THEY? TITEY ARE NOT A VILE FANCY DRINK Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Sptrita and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweeteued to pirazie the taste, called "Tollices" "AllesitiSs et a,' "Restorers," eke., that lead the tippler onto drunkenness and ruin,. but are a true idedlethe, made from the Native hoots acrd Herbs of Cait furnia, free from all Aleuhoac Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PUBJEII.II and a I.lFit GIVING PaINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, earning on all the poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitteas meted/nu to direction and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond the point of repair. For Intiananatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Llout. Dyspepsia ur ludbiestion, Willows lie. mitteut and luteimitteut Freels, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, kidneys, und Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which isgenerally pro duced by deraugemeut of the Dlgestly e Or gans, c DYsEPISIA ET lON, ah, e Prot in P theSlioulders, Cough S s, Tightness of th Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stom ach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks. Palpitation - the Heart, lullainmation of the hu is, in In the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painfal symptoms, are the Ca sio-legs of DysPeltills- BI LIOL , 'J 20:31 l'l TENT and INTERMITTENT FEViat, which are so prevalent In Die valleys of our great Rivers thruughout the United states, especially those' of the Mississippi, Slissouri, 1/11. nuts, Tennessee, Cumberland, ..trinueoes Bed, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Stebile, 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, arc invariably ac companied by extensive derangements of the stomach aud liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more finless obstructions of the Byer, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being ' clogged lip trim vitiated accumulations. hi their treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful Mau mice upon these %111101.13 organs, Is essentially necessary. There Ls no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WALKER'' Vinegar hitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded, at the same time stlmulatingthe secretions of the liver. and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. The usiversal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic Influences, is sufficient evidence of its power as a remedy in such cases. FOR SKIN IJISEwSE Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, spots, Plinpas...eustules, Belie, Carbuncles, Ring-V1 onus, Scald-Head Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, itch, Sculls , Discoloration' of the skin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what- ever name or nature, ale literally dug up and carried out 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 Immo (ties bursting through the skin ho Pim tem, Eruptions or sores: cleanse It when you find It obstLueteti 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 hollow. PIN, 1 APE aud other WORMS, lurking in the system of so ninny thousauds. are effectually de stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four languages—Euglisa, German, French and spa ul • IL J. WALKER. Proprietor. R. 11. Ms DONALD & CO.. Di uggisis and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal.. arid dud 34 Coleniei ee street. Sew York. soli) BY ALL DIC GGISZS AND DEALER'. nee. 9, DR. SCHENCK ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO CO TO FLORIDA IN WINTER. , Harlin,: for the last thirty-flveyearsdevoted my 1 who, lime and attention to the study of lung diseases and consunipthni, I feel that 1 understan• fully the course that truant to he pursued-to re store a tolerably bad case of diseased' lungs to Manny soundness. The first and moat Import ant step is for the patient to avoid takiug cold. and the bent of all plans on this continent fur this purpuse in whiter. is Florida, well down In the State, where the temperature Is regalar and not subject to such valiations as in more North ern latitudes. Palatka is. a point I main recom mend. A good hotel Is kept there by Peterman. Last winter 1 saw several persons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the beam% innutour of the climate and my med icine, acre getting well. lilac hundred nines further down the river is point w Lich I would prefer to Pagaika, as the temperature Is more even and the air dry and bracing. Me llonville and Enterprise are located there. I shows give a decided preference to Mel. Melville. It is two miles from river or lake, and It seems almost impubslble to take cold there.— The Uttuest ill Florida might be better, and pa tients coniplani at times but that is a good Sian. as It indicates a return of appetite, and when IS Is the ease they generally increase in flesh, and the lungs must neat. Jacksonviiie, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other phaassi lu various parts of Florida, can be safely recumineinieti to emethuiptives in %litter. traisons for saying so ate that patients are less liable to take cold there than here, there is a less event temperature. and it is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes hhmfwif to frequent cords he is certain to die shortly. Therefore my advice is. go well down Into tUe State oat of the reach of prevailing east ' wtud, and fop,. Jaegem vi Ile, or almost any oth er of the localities ordered 144.nach. deranged bowels, sore throat or cough, but for those whose lungs. are diseased a mole southern point Ls earnestly recommended. Fur fifteen sews prior to leek, I was profession al* in New lurk, hoston, Baltimore and Phila delphia every week, where I saw and examined ou an average time hundred patients a week. A practice at extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under stand the disease fully, and hence, my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take vast quantities of o p weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills," and-yet ' dle if be does nut avoid taking Coal. In Florida. nearly everybody Is using Schenck's Mandrake Pills, fur the mimate is more likely to oduce bilious habits titan inure northern LW lades. It Is a well established fact that natives of Florida rarely die of cutt.wmptlon, especially those of the southern part On the other hand, In New England, onealard, at least, of the_ popu lath-u die of this terrible disease. In the Middle States it dues not prevail so largely. still there are mat* thousands of cases theme. What a vast percentage of life could be saved if minsump. lives %vete as easily alarmed In regard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small pot. tie. But they are nut. They take what they term a little eon/. which theyq, are credulous enough to believe will wear oil in a few days.— They pay no attention to it, and hence It lays the foundation fur another and another still, until the lungs are diseased beyond all hope fur cote. My advice to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay a stock of Schenck's Pul muWe Syrup. Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and tbehenek's Mandrake eels and go to Florida I reConintlelid these particular medicine, because I am tnuroughly acquainted with their action: I know that where they are need In strict accord. ance with my (Urn:thins they will do the work that Is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes fur cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, w ill be sure to have a corpse on ids hands before Mug. My plan is to give my three medicines, In ac cordauce with the printed directions, except hi some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake Pies is uectssary. My object IN to give tone to the stomach—to get up a owl appetite. It Is al ways a good sign when a patient begins to !Pow hungry. I have Lopes of such. With a relish for CNA and the grathicatlon of that relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh. which is close. ty followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the cough hi...us and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night -sweats nu longer prostrate and auuoy, and the patient gets well ‘ provided he avolue taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who have not the means to gu to Florida- The question , way be asked, is there no hope (or such? Cer tainly there is. My advice to such Is, and ever has been: tu staywarm room during the win ter, With it tempereture of about seventy degre, which should be kept regularly at that point, by exercise da artime's:ter. Let such a patient take his within the limits of the room by walking up and down as much as his strength will permit, In order to keep up a heaithydruida tiou of the blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Consu.niptiOn la ulna vastly owed ea any other disease If It Is tak en in Buie and the proper kind of treatment is pursued. The fact stands undlaptlied on rettird that Schenck's Pulnamic Syrup, Mandrake fills, and tiroweed Tonic have cured very tunny of what Seemed to be hopeless cases of consumption. 130 where you win, you will be abriost certain to find some pour consumptive who has been mom , ed from the very May of death by their use.' So far as the Mandrake Pills are ouucerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effects-behind, In fact they are excellent in all Male where apu is teedichieit required. If you have parfaitea too freely id trig& And Marines etnemsot dose ot Me Mandrakes wilt cure you. If you are subject to sick lekidache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and dirt will relieve you Itt two hours. It, you would obviate the easel of a change of water, or the too free indtegentro In fruit. take . one el the Man. drakes every night or every other night, and you - may then daub water and eat watertnekrt remits, pluMs, peaches or corn. without ef 5, 1 LA of being inade Sick hythem. will pubic; those wno live la damp aituationsaiptizeit tlii and fevers. Try theta They are PerteMAY boneless. They can do you good only. 1 have abandoned my professional vhdta to Bos ton and sew York, but continue to nee_patlents at my omce, No. lb N. eLeTII Street, Yhhatiel. plea, every Saturday, tram 9 A. H., to 3 P. M.-- Those who wish a thorough exsuilinatiOn with the Bespirommer will be charged Ave dollars. The Ikeiptrommer declares the exact condition et Om lungs, and patients can readily learn whether they are curable or not. But I desire ttinstinesty , understood that the value of my medicine de. pends upoet their being Men ae r . cording toaumetiona In conclusion, I will say that when personstake my medicines and their systems are brought Into a healthy condition thereby, they are not sellable to take oold, yet no one with diseased lungs can bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the BabiUty of greater or less Irritation of the bron chial tubes. Full thrixdkins la all languages at:timpani my nsedMines, so explicit and clear that any oue can sae thorn 131 any dru any consulting meC, IL and can be bought 11•0 i n t* . SCHEN D. No. 15 N. SIXTH street, ' . - r lL deltgatt June 10,1870,-1y . CQUUIIB - IN FLUEICZA, Bore Throat, Colds, Whooping •CitMier Cam &Anti Bronchitis, Aaiun*, il of the Lung, and eve g affection - of the at, and tmem, are and permanently c by the , wiErrAirs &clam WILD CHERRY. Tide well known prepatatun &isnot dtt np a amen awl leave the cause behind, as lathe auee mod medlettes, but tt loosens and cleanses the lAnga and alleys is thus renuning the Wee et complaint. - CONANYMNYN CAN NA' MIND by admelymonta Misr madam resoled,. as Cved t l 7 bbadredrof besatrioobas neodyed by I CMEINTH ri I= a 110 N, Bois :Mali Irmo EU= MANHOOD IN THE YOUNG ANDFISIhG GENT RATION The vegetative powers of life are strong, bat ILI few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impoesibllity 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 front ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city, the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to girt zest to healthful and mai exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon.themseives. 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 saving power in dilfushur the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase of appetite has grown by what It fed on the en ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy ',deranged. The beautiful and wood erful period in which body and mind undergo so fascinating a eha-nge 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. HiLMBOLD".I EITICACT Scour. for Weakness arising from excesses or early indiscretion, attend ed with the following symptoms: indisposition to Exertion. Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, DlM culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of Death, Meet Sweats, Cold Feet. Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Langour, Unirersal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, km..., a seasu.n Countenance and Eruptions Otl the Face, Fain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Plying before the Eyes, with Tempo. nary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to ouch pa. tients than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Transition from one question to another. These symptoms, if xi:lowed_ to go on—which this 3fedieine invariably removes—soon follow Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Flts. in one a which the patkst may expire. Daring the Superintendenee of Dr. Wibon at the Bloomingdale Asylum, thin sad result ooess red to two patinas; reason had for a time left Went, and both died of epilepsy. They were of both sexes. and about twenty years of age. Who can say that these excesses are not fre quently followed by time direful diseases Insanity and Consumption? The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as• sertkesa. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan choly exhibition appears The countenance Is actually sudden and quite destltute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits It. Should a sound of the voice occur, It is rarely artimande. "With woeful toewsores w*l Dolgalr Low imam smuts their grief bovaliod ." Whilst we regret the existence of the above die. eases and symptoms. we are prepared to eller as invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. linareouVa liroar.r Con. ClgargAraD FLUID Rust= or Rocarn. There Is so took like It. It is as anchor of hope to Aro surgeon and - pittkat, and this is a testimony of all who have used or presotibed it. Hold by Druggists sad Dealers eterywbem— Prkte $1.25 pea bottle, or six Doi:llea for 11511 De livered to any address. Desisibe smptotos In all eounnenieations. Address H. T. HELMBOLD, Drug and Chas:deal Warehouse, MN Broadway. Now York. NONE ARE GENIIIRB UNLESS du" up to steel - ingdiired wraPPer, facAdmille of my Ofiontol' Wartima e. and maggot July 29 WM -ly TOETI' csaa art . , _ , . .ruratz sags TE2O.4Z JairPLUSAU, an=er ram 41.st din s disease of SCASILST PEVER. Tipi medicine as been tried In THOUSANDS OP CASE.S, in different puts' of the country, anti ' h its never been known to tan If taken li Ovid lintmccord. - tug to directions. It Is warranted to me.. Give It a trial and it will speak forlteelf. Every house. bold should provide th emselves with a box of this medicine and keep It on hands. The ctireethat It kas affected are truly marvelous. gerf•repared and sold by lensith newt &co., Gettysonra, or by their authorised agents— For sate af nearly an the stores le Adams. county. May W, 1567.tf 18ItAEL YOutiT & CO. • PIMPLES. LIB undersigned will cheerfully mall (tree) to aLI who wish it, the Becipeand full directions for prepabla ui and using a simple and beautiful Vegetable p that will bumedlately remove Tan. Freckles, mpl:a., Blotches, and all erup tions and Impurities of tM akin, leaving the same soft, (dear, smooth, aud beautiful. lie will atm Send (tree) Instructions for produc ing, by very simple means, a luxuriant growth of hair Ull a 'Mid head or smooth face. - The above can be obtained by return mall, by addressing Thos. F CHAPMAN, Chemist, P.O. Box 5=9. 197 Broadway, New York. Nov. 4-3 m TILE GREAT MAGICAL HAIR-FORCER. 1. Ills preparation is warranted to produce a beautiful set of whiskers or mustache, In trot. two to three months from the aria applies lion on any face that bas Gnu halt. It Ls perfectly harmless and will not in any way sisdn.er. injure the skin. Price 2C, cents a bottle. Sent by mall, postage free, nu receipt of price. Address W. C. WAGNER. Ilummasburg, Adams county, Pa. Jan, 8, 1871.-6 m NATIONAL BANK! Government Bonds of all kinds, The Highest Premises paid ea Gold Coupons Cashed or Collected ! Persons desiring to Invest In STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are invited to call, as we have th. tarillt.l.4; of N.w York, Philp, phia or Baltimore markets. Con Persons possaesslng corroN BONDS. and d.• Siring for safety to cons.-rt Into I:el...more& ere requested to calT,a-, vii• have the advantage. transfer at a trifling expen‘p INTERNAL !tEVE.NCE aT.I'IPS of al dnionii INTEREST SPECIAL DEPOSITS o,Pronr,l Peron, ai, Ing inti , rnitition in regard to U. s Bondi and Stocks of all kind‘, are requested to Rive UN a call; and we will cheerfully girt any In Gettysburg, Nov. 5. 1669-11 We offer for Sale, at Par, Masonic Temple Loan, BEARING 7 3-10 INTEREST, Redeemable after Ave (5) and within twenty.one (21) years. INTEREST PAYABLE MARCH & SEPTEMBER The Bonds are registered, and will be Issued in sums to suit. DE HAVEN & BRO., No. 40 South *rd Street PffiLkI)ELPIE[A, PENN'A Stocks bought ants sold on commission. Gold and Governments nou ght and sold. accounts received and In terestallowed, subject to Sight Drafts. March :{,1870.-1y Setting *ldiots. Howe Sewing ,Machine IMPROVED. Iu Sirnpliaity, Durability, - Eator of 0p.,. Perfection in mechanical construCtioi, lightne.oi and Beauty In Style and finish, arid adapted to a WWI range of work, renders It THETICIST Sevin !addle hi the Market . . . An earnest invitation Si extended 'to theasabout _ . to sattehase a Sewing Machine to can and 4ninsn• . Ina thLs Machine and be onneineen444li merits. A.O ordevsproloptlyattendedte. Sitiehinee delivered to sit parts ot }be dowdy. • • ROINT.,,Agen4 Baltimore Street. GettrbarirlYL Nov. 4, 1870.z4f HO WE MACHINESI. THE LATEST LILPIWYCC4fiI>7:6IpIUVi t E, ALIAS NO WA.J7I.•i • - • B EWliti 0 : 11011 A ES . s T AC ( 94 P. TECAO• 4904. . CUITIMIBURA ZA:, _ .. .. . At kip Oseithnsee on York - Street. 40 weptly AZDElegWai elit attegied - to. 'Xi. 4.6.... .... t. ,N. Wass ailwasoLibseaustraol- , -- "arW — erszkost. spillow'yolahm. toy "Ki "s is i ,i i atrotta lurfertintsgralaine ' : a:‘ ! 311- ' loofas as Mums of ELIA& , .••41 •• 1 i : ~ ^! :~ N=N;MM 8 GO PO j tina offal GETTYSBURG BOUGHT AND BOLD wad Sliver sequerdly all orders are promptly executed na lons fr.r salt! I prr ccnr. I,r c PER CENT. for 1 yvar PER CENT. for 6 month I PER CENT. for 6 months. J. ENlOnli RAIR , (:wLIi•P THE 14 EW THE ORIGINAL a(ion, q, rtaLsotasr.. rl[l' 4 El BUEHLER oflamoresf. !)I..iireen Cburt.-Aottfcan4l WayAlifg. Pa. Ilia PUBIJCATION ; Tux *ran A 14 SZPITIX eta %%timbale day muralas. at %CO a year la ad • aot pall within the year. Now , • ), sauttaued mull all acrearasee are • I; %a agules d the %%Maws. Anvintunniernes are limited at' rated A Überal reduction will be wade adveraisiag by the tauter, half year. • Unsaid settees will be inserted at . • be spud mon. . , circulation of the &sax Aft Is ass half larger than that ever attal •wspagne la Adana *Dung t and. se Wiling medium It cannot be excel/ed. Jos WGIII of all kinds will be • ted and at fair rates.. Pamphlets, Se.. In every variety and Wigged at Mort antler. TganaCiitt: Xrdessional tards,, w*. Y'CL=•L. NI WOODS, Aril/RV:LYS 0 ETITSIgtfRii, Ormas—On Baltimore tiltreet, S4 U W oecupled b Um Mir arm of M. & W. M :toy. 16, 1879.--il Z. ICRAVTIII, ATTOR NKr Oarlectloas sod all 1.01 bnalneaps tended to Mika oa Baltimore lime. wutb t bousa. • June 11, 11189-4 t F D lliteCON A Via Y, ATTOIM VS AT OdlCe one door west of 13t:auLan74 br Chanibenbura street. nnecial atterlo . .oees tohults,C. • Settlement or elaliss to Pensions, Bounty, limn- • =nst U. Mates, at all times p • y olnanded to. • Land warrants located. and cboiei sale In lowa and other e worn state*. June 18. A J. COWLS. TtPft.NEY Vi promptly attend to collections ;wit pistons trusted to las care. Ogee between Fabnestocks . and Zlegler's Mons, Baltimore street, Getty, May Vtlela—it Jour c swum. Junior, OF riffs Collector of Book Accounts, Pro.. JudgmentM, to and p tarns made. ot Also ortpmee intends • writiu Mortgages. Judgments, Notes. Agree , . New Oslord. A dam s county, Dee. 9, IVO. (AVID A. MIEZEILIEEt. ATTORNEY AT Bu ll alne prom to hls ptly rust snood to eolle care. cUons and ss e ntrust °Mos at Ms resident* in the thire-sto opposite Use Court-house. . • Ns/ 211. 1167—tf D AVI. WILLS, ATTORNEY A Ogiee at his residence in the South-easi • Centre Mar Square. • 9, 1067—it u. mcaza. South-east corner of Clumbersburas and ton streets, moonlit CoL. TAIL'S hiuLf. June 11, Isee--tr D a. J. W. C. o•x=AL Has his once at his residence la kla!timer tiro door', above the (Lowlier Oak., May JOHM L MILL, H. D.. DEN eitiee on Clionsbersburg street, nearly the Eauut aunt, Gettysburg Ps, Arrliaving been to constant prseU.ft rears patience can be asitued of good sro July V, D a. J. E. ItERIISTIMIEIIt, Raetcg located tu Gettysburk, orlon ids to the public. Otte le the CM "delei • at. E. corner. Centre square, where he Wit pared to attend to say case withle the • id the Death& Persons In want of Miter sets of teeth are Invited to call. Terms bk. July :fn. rnstrio and 4cotauran EAGLE HOT fhe largest awl ato , t ceoniarsallo RETTYMBUIti;, PA.. , thr l ser of cniansherOnow and Waqa JOHN TATE, Pfopri SAn Oroull,n4 fur Passntigeri And nu, to the Depot., on antra( and Itallroad ativ ablt ,hargea KEYSTONE 1101: GETTYSBITIW: PA.' WM. E. MYERS, Pr4io NOW OPEN Tins is a new liour,e, and. has ted up in the most approved stik. lion ts pleasant and convedent, be,lng in business portion of the town. Eire), meta has been made for the ae,omm comfort of rued% with =Pk stabliAt h With experienced servants, and amen (*irks, we shall use every endeavor to This Hotel now open for the entertainesie public, and we kindly solicit a ,ktare of pat:oll3l[6. L3Litr=. UNION HOT (10141111111 LT THlt WHITS RALL,J YORK SPRINGS, PRNN' rrHE undersigned has leased tlalslong ed and popular Hotel, in Pters *dap Borough.) The Hotel Ises ted la the sivost busineeg part of the to table win be sappbed with the bent that • het aut afford mid .tbe Bar with the • Liquors There is also excellent Ste attentive haeMen. This Hotel Is the Mil the Yatk sad Mechanicsand Neibtirte former rem at, IPP . on -'?" Wedassenels _mod ./Pridaya. gran day"' 411 I V, l e l h a e d rg ay S a me nd n i g a tuy s A . i dlD gpriage line leaves the Hotel delay at B A'. blew °Mord, returning at 4P. M. He led that lb lam expectant= in busbies.' btu him to let ut Vh n ar um go away dieut get woodcrafttimied, M, • the week on reasonable term E. P. lUTTLlttiglt, • • York Btorlogs, Nov. 4, Cargat:to sad t astrado CA. V. StaliSMlth GuffrYELBCRO, P 4.. Carpenters and C . DOORS, SHUT FE, WINDS, DOOR AND WINDOW ?NA L'OZNICS. DOO] AND WINDOW BILLOCETei, Constantly on hand, and manufactured •ut of t/i4l BEST MATERIALS by eapelisaced workmen. and at REASONABLE PRk'E Mir Orders promptly attended ' January 15. 13*—tt GEO. C. CASHIVIA. OMlTrilillmo. PA.., Carpenter and Cont RREIPBCTFULLY lamas ttiri pabile...• Rao reword to Ids Now at", oaittaiala between York aad Railroad streets, pared la take contracts for patting agape lag mow,, at aa rasaosable rates as fit• work insmatowi bet soft Re loopestystrkitattstaiiiii asss 0 matt paid, pinup. Olve El iii 13 (MACY 74:k