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There is a very intelligent flamers' club a South Ackworih," in Vermont, which often suggests some very good It is a pity that the talks of sel:sible practical men, like these, can -I,)t get a wider circulation than they ally do, while the doings of the w York reporters, under the name of .Club," get the widest notoriety possible. The following from the South Ackworth Club, _op manure is so good that we, give it a prominent place here: "Mr. Joseph Ilayward said it paid better to put material for manure into the hog pen than to buy special man ures. lie favored spreading on the sur face and harrowing in, case the manure was fine; if coarse, he would plow it in, but not very deep; he preferred to keep manure housed until it was applied; would not draw out and put into small heaps; applied all his manure in the spring, would not keep it over; thought he could make sufficient manure from one hog to manure a crop that ought to feed the animal." "John McKean said manure was the basis of successful 'farminr, he could not afford to keep manure over; would use It in the spring; we should save everything in the shape of manure; store hogs may be made to pay their keeping in manures; he likes muck, would mix it with ashes; had used Brad ley's phosphate, considered It the best in the market, thoughtit paid to use it; hen manure was worth. $1 per bushel. "11. G. Perham approved the use of ashes, thought they were the cheapest manure that we could buy; thought we should pick up all the bones and put them into ashes, and keep moist—it would make Brat-rate phosphate." "John G. McKean suggested that every farmer wastes manure enough to raise, at least, one acre of corn. It paid to use all the manure that could be made and saved, and to buy some besides.— When a farmer wasted manure he wast ed ?honey. Many a farmer would stand and look on w4th indifference and see a stream of water running through his barn yard, washing the best of his ma nure away, when if be saW one cent wasted, he would turn the world upside down to save it: , Farmers needed to pay more attention to, such things.— Ph Undilphia Press. IMPORTANT TO YOUNG Musa/tar- Ens.—ln a recent work of Dio , Lewis, he gives an account of one week in which the sum total expended for his food was 541 cents. Two clays_ Out of seven he indulged in a brief stew, the meat for, which each time cost exactly, two cents, and he says "there n740,01(1- .3- euouga for twoi)f us:" As fit the other days, the carte for a couple of then* wit give an idea of all: Sunday break a-t. hulled Southern corn with a little y breakfast cost three exactly the same thing for din- el. Food the day, six cents. I never take any supper. Tuesday teeakfast, two cents' worth of beans with half a cent's worth of vinegar. For dinner, one quart of rich porridge worth one cent, with four slices of coarse bread, worth two cents. Food for TUesday, five and a half cents. In' conclusion, Dr. Lewis remarks: "Of course I don't pretend that every one can live in this luxurious war. It isn't every body that can afford it. I could have lived just as well, so far as health and strength are concerned, on half the money Besides, on three days I ate to much altogether, and suffered from thirst and dullness. But then I may plead that -my habits are active. Not only have I written 40 odd pages of this book during the week, but I have done a large amount of hard muscular labor." ksynio HORENIL-A horseman whose horse is given: to shying, ought never to permit himself to evince symp. toms of nertowass nor punish the animal for exhibition of timidity.— Whenever a horse directs the Points of his ears in a outaindirection, as though distrustful or 'afraid, the reins should be pulled in another direction, thus di verting the attention of the animal from the object causing the perturbation.— If on the other hand. force or harsh insane are used to compel an aNuaint ance with the object feared, the horse will be doubly excited, If not unman ageable. We hate faux', in cease of shying or halting at real or fancied objects of dis quiet that stopping the horse and using soothing language, answers a very good anima. It the object_ is stationary, the &nee, after a short time, will mast usually advance in the direction of it, approaching caution* till satisfied that no danger is to be apprehended, 'when he will resume his way in a quiet way. But if chastised for shying, he will have two objects of fear-inatesd ohme,•ind become more confirmed in the habit of distrustfulness.— Whitney's Waverly. EXTENSIVE FARXINEL—The large of farm 25,000 acres In Champaign Co., ills., formerly belonging to M. L. Sellivant, but recently purchased by J. T. -Alex andtr, &mires, acconling to :he Pe,tirie Farmer, for such part as is under culti vation, a laboring force of 160 alAebud i2d mail, divided into six dephrtments, wita a foreman to awn squad of 18 or I'3 non, Tne central supeeintndeut givrs directions by means of signal flags. 'Or leims are 120 yoke of oxen and 100 and mules. - It iii iuterui ed to have 8,000 or /0,000 head of cattle, so arranged that one man can oversee about 1,400 head. The receipts this year are estimated stsllso,2oo,*Tkig a net prod of $OO,OOO. The cettfiran the farm are valued at IMAM 2alkehirk-- 431 7 is largely sleds *Obi oast - grow . inn corn. as shown try the book account which ballot dWasslimms. die falmls. fencpd 0111:i= two ?Mat old, plantadrona about foof‘ teen feet ham been thrown. tiea 14402kbed 01 la • 'API - *lir** 4 Snit dni `WM. J. MARTIN, Wholesale and BetaUdealer In GROUERI ES & LIQUORS. A hivelot of fiIIOGIIIMIS that I am veMng Cheap or Cash. CHOICE LIQUORS, Old Bye Whiskey eight yeses old Very c. 141 French Brandy ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQL,ORS A moral asoortment of BITTERS, Amon g which are Mahler's Herb Bitters pi= LIQUORS for Medical purposes, at WM. J. MARTIN'S. T ABLE CUTLERY, Glass-ware, chteensware, at W.M.J. MARTIN'S. April 30, 1860—ti NEW GROCERY. JF>.-E AS opened a new Groee.y store, adjoining t I his residence on York street, and will always keepon %and PRIME GROCERIES Of all kinds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Molas ses. Fish, Salt, Pepp e r, Spices, Oa. Also, Confec tions. Fralts, Nola Soaps, and Notions generally. He has now on hand a Rae lot of HAMS for fam ily use. gir AS of which will be sold at the lowest cash prices. Call and examine, THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR BUTTER & EGGS. GeUTsburg, Sept. 30.1870.—L[ NEW GROCERY. HAVING purczused from llir-Amoe ECKERT his Grocery establishment, on the Northvdest corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., and laid in a new mot Goods, I respectfully Invite my frlendsand the public to give me a call. In addition to a large and varied dock of prime Groceries, Notions, &c., I will keep constantly en hand the beet quality of Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware, Fruits, Confections, Sic., all of which will be sold at the lowest cash rates. IL IL BEAMEIL June 24.12T0.--t1 WM. BOYER & SON, DRAM= IN ' GROCERIES, NOTI(S, TOBACCOS, Also Stone, Wooden and Willow•ware. A general assortment of all Goods usually kept In A FAMILY GROCERY. vDee."4, 11357—t1 ear r 'ago, fj arlIM, &c. D. DIC(JLDBART. J. Y. MCCREARY "BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST." The Best and Cheapest, Saddles ; Bridles. Collars And NARNESS of all kinds, In the County, are &Brays to be found at the old and well known stand, Baltimore st., o,iposlte the Presbyterian Church. (McCREARY , S.) OUR RIDING and WAGON SADDLES, are t h e must substantially built and neatest. OUR ELARNM, ()lain and silver mounted,) are completeln every respect and warranted of the a ' best material and workmanship. 0 R UPPER LEATHER DRAFT COLLA must of e b b beat. They are the best FITTING and OUR }ltd,. VT DRAFT HARNESS, are made to order, as cheap as they can be made anywhere and in the most substantial manner. RIDING BRIDLES, WHIPS. LASHES, DRAFT Haines, Fly-neti and everything. None better or cheaper. OUR PRICES have been gainacap.to the lowest living standard. A liberal percentage fur cash, MI all bills amounting to ef. or more. We work nothing hut the best of stock and will warrant every article turned out to be in every respect as represented. Thankful for past favors we invite attention to al iasent stock. ire us a call and examine prices and quai l). McCREARY S:•SON. lan. 18613—tf PIMNKIV:irW';i 7 T:UMR REMOVAL. MBE undersigned has removed his Carriage, makingshop to the east Pall of Middle street, GeUwtotrg, Pa., where be will continue to build all Muds of work in his line. viz: CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FALL ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, AC., AC. His Work is all put up of good material and by the best of mechanics, and cannot tall to give sat- His price are always reasonable. He solicit&orders, eonhdent that be can please. RICP.MDIG promptly _done, at moderate nate'. W. IL GALLAGHER. Jely.l. Illea-1y SAVE -YOUR HORSES! • 6 PAnINT ELASTIC CONK HORSE COLLARS. TIME undersigned bas for sale these CELE BRAT= COLLARS, manufactured by Ruler :3 0a Pidladelphik whith are now used by all the hate flier Nallraid Companies for the ab of their stack. TV not lighter In The I= h shth which they are e maletare , ared d i eingeery las. tfic,Khe Collar adjusts to the shape of the aniinal, and eassegnently does not ehal, Farmers, try them also, HARNESS of all kinds for sale and made to order. Call at my establikunen ram t on WDepot. hale street, tiettysburg. M 4f adeager /day JOHN CULP. CARRIAGE-MAKING. annsed The the war bang over, the undersigned have re- Carriage-taking Business, at their oh! stand, In ' +•• " 4dle sweet. GettYs burs, whore they arr to putar work to the most fashiouitble. etibeianUal, a superior =user. A lot 14 new and secuud•band CARitt&GEB, BUGGIBS, &C., es bawl, which they will dispose of at the lowest prices. sad all orders wili be supplied as pt oloPtlY and satistactortly as possible. 112 r RSPAIRING4O done with dispatch, and at el= rates. A large k 4, Of new and okl Mkt on hand kir lobe. Thankful for the liberal _pan-anage heretofore enjoyed iripa, they solidi mid will endeavor to &nerve a re Jive future. ; /day 311. 1 .—tf DA.1.01 tt ZJICGLER. gutchering. MEAT MARKET I • NEW FIRM I osa E.. arorza a TRAD. & wraza. 17 LYING tetteeed Into .pletnershlp hi the Al_kikhert 2thids earn It o In al Fresh Meat Every Day.' - . Sot stesi Tausdaiaad Saturday mosalng. tnaismiry wadatoday, Thursday aa d ae Goa:B. Movers raddeno;) oa marsn tat Moakal Sat - 1M 'to WI 911sadigrAir s . 4 4 , • I - I •it Pte, I - 61414141 Will at * EM 0 ED. JOSIEPIIIICOI3I MERCHANT. TAILOR, 1 11.&13 BILKOTBD Next door to J. W. Cress' fitom G7uinii bersbarist, near the 42vare. A large assortment of astist, Cassinsersp Vesting's, Trims *antra site.. sin., _offered at the smallestpr e dits. Goodfbought at the store cut of charge. . Goods made up with dispate , as l orell when. bought at other stoma as at his own. Latest N. Y..ft.*lons received, and tailoring done In the most approved style. Chatting done, as usual The bilc patronage" solicited; and no effort span d to please. Aprll•42, 1870—tt Musical Illstrumellk, &c., CLINNI.N(;HAM . On Chaviberaburg Sireet MD YOU SEE ri - 110SE nfre C I(ESTER FIELD AN!) I.K -1 IN (. coATs. that are selling An cheap PICKING 6: 1 . THE PLACE TO BUY ChEAP. ILits, t'aps, boots 6lioes LATEST S FILES CHEAPER THAN EVER. It you wanl to save money, call an Cobean & Cunningham, Baltimore Street, Gatysburg, AA HO have made large additions Uri their stock I of BOOTS AND :SHOk* H'A.TS AND CAP-. and now offer the best assortment ever opened in Heti% sburg--comprising the latest styles and made by the best of workmen. Call and examine our stock. Also, a variety of NOTIONS, SEGARS, &e Jan. 13, 1.3;1.—tf ANY AMOUNT 01 , DRESS and BUSINESS SACK COATS for sale cheap at PICKING & CO. Fall . and Winter Clothing to great variety at FRANK Cliambersburg Street. Barkains ! Bargains ! D. H. KLING.a. Near the Court-House, Thatimore Steed, Os selling out his eu . ye stock of city made Boots and Shoes, in order to (lake room for his own manufactured goods. VI RY CHEAP FORic,ASH The stock is the eery best of elty made work, and 1 will guarantee it as represented. It em. braces the best Al bAIiC CALF and KIP WHITS la town, and a full line of SHOES, GAITERS, 6c., fur Ladies and L'idldreus' wear. THE MANUFACTURING of Boots, ,Shoes and Gaiters. Will also be carried iu all its branches, as before. Repairing done on snort notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and using untie but the choicest feath er, he feels confident or maintaining his runner reputation. Certainly nothing will be left undone to deserve it. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a contlnu ance of public pAtronage. D. KLINGEL. Gettysburg. Dec. ttl. 187a—rf ALL STYLKK OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c.. FRANK C'UNNLNGEIAM'S ' Chambersintrg St. y P BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS and J., Br FNMA.) ROBES, cheap at PICKING & CO. WOLF'S Cheap Clothing Store, On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square, Gcttyaburg, Pa., Has the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered In this place. Also, the very latest and test ,tyles of flats, Caps, Boots & Shoes, with a variety of Winter CoderADlerthlag and Genie' Fnrolnbing Gondol generally. Also, a II ne.aasort me nt of J ewelry,Wallebes, Clocks Notion*, /ice. The best manufactured Leather Trunks and Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on hand. .- Hosiery and Gloves. a large assortment. Child. ren's Fancy Shoes of all kinds. In short, every thing that is usually kept in a first-class Gent's Furnishing Store. All will he sold as low as the lowest . cmr motto being, "Quick sales and small profits.' Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. t 3. WOLF. Nov. 18, 1870.—tf Any person who wants a Fitting Suit GO TO CI.7IO7LNGIIAM's On Chambersburg Street PICKING & CO., CANNOT be excelled for cheapness, style and durability lu the way of PANTS. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! i t,....68 On .South-Eas Corner of antrc Spie.re, GETTY lIRG, PA., ' Has the Largest and Best Stocre FALL AND WINT E R CLOTHING; THE LATEST STYLES HATS ANJ CAPS. THE. DEBT 111A):1711:-AoTtlIED BOOTS AND SHOES, WITII A VARIETY V Winter Under-clothing, %yrts' Furnishing Goods of every variety ; &Iwo large assortment of NOTMJNS, TRUNKS; And everything found In a Gentlemen's Punts& Ing Store. GIVE US A CALL Oct. 14. 1170.—tf FIMISHING GOODS= In endless variety an A1 1 CUNNINGHAM'S 0114niri am& COOK AND PARLOR The lateit • and most approved styles, JOS. JACOBS. FIN. iSHli'/El-IRo ,LND HOLLOW i‘ . A li.E, COAL & LUMBER II and Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S P.0(11NIS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RA ILRoAD =I N E F 1 I; . COAL AND LIME ! •rilliunderslgned have entered into partner. I ship. and under the arm of Cum MAN & PEER and will carry on the Lime Burning Business, at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Kilns. on the corner of Railroad and Stratton streets.— Farmers and others can rely on getting the hes 4, of Llme ut all times, and at lowest market rates. I- at loweot prices. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in-Gettys burg. DANIEL CAM - I:WAN, HENICY OVEILDEEK. Ort. 1570.-t1 gaitroad time Tables. Gettysburg Railroad. - TRAINS non• run on the Gettysburg Rai:road as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at S.lO A. M., Granite 8.22, Gulden's &26, New Oxford .4.:11, arrive at Hanover at 9. and leave at 2.10, arrive at Hanover Junction at 10 A. M.. arrive at Balti more at 1230 P. M., York 11.45 A. M.. HarilMing LlO P. M. SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 P. M., Granite Ll 2, Gulden's 1.15, New Oxford 1.30, Han over 1.55, arrives at Hanover Junction at 2.40, Baltimore 8.15, York 3,30, Harrisburg 4.21. FIRST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10.40 P. 11., Harrisburg 5.35 A. AL. : York 6.50, Hanover Junc tion 7 H, Hanover 9, Navy Oxford 9.40, arrive at Gettysburg at 10.30. SECOND TRAIN leases Baltimore at 8.7) A. Harrisburg 8 A. 'M., York 9.30, Hanover Junction 11.15, Hanover 11.53, New Oxford 12.tzi, Gulden's 12.:3). Granite 1L2.. arrives at Ceti), burg 12.40 P. M. THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 12.40 P. liangsburg 1.27 P. M. York 1. Hanover June. tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25. New Oxford 4.40, Gulen's 4.N3, Granite 4.5 G, arrivc% at Gettysburg at 5.1(... H. D. SCOTT, Tleket Agent. Dee. ft, lro.—tt Northern Central Railway. WINTER sc.T/EhrLE. f - IN and after Dec. 4th, 1870, Trailer' ss ill leave kJ Hanover Juurtion a.l follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 12.1 g a. m.—Dally for Elmira, Buffalo AT. 11.10 a. in.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira. Rochester; Rut. fain, l'slag,ara Fall, and Eric and the West. 2.44 p. m.—Dally (except Sunday,) fur Williams port and Erie. 6.0 6 P. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for York. 10.18 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Harris. burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.15 a. m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. 7.52 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 10.04 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays; stopping at all Stations. LV.Y. p. m.—Daily stopping at Parkton only. 1.11 p. m.—Dally (except Sunday) stopping at Parkton. 3 . 3 6 p. in. Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all Math na EDW. S. YOUNG, Parts. Agent. Baltimore, Md. ALFRED R. FIHNE, General Superintendent, Dee. 4. 1870.--tf r- Harrisburg, Pa READING RAILROAD. WLNTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, T na, Ashland. Shamokin. Lebanon, Allen - b ton, Ephrata, Littz, Lancaster, Colum bia, ike. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York. as fol lows: At 3.10, 8.10, 10.50 a. in., and 2.50 p. connecting with similar Trains on Pennsyl vania Railroad. and arriving at New York at 10.10 a. in.. 3.50. 5.50 and 10.00 p. m.. resiftenvely. sleeping Cars accompany the 3.10 and a. in.. Train without change. Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a in., 1200 noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia ar- 8.15 a. and 3.30 p. m Sleeping Cars accompany the SW p. M. train from New York without change Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville. Tam: qua, Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin, Allen town and Philadelphia p at 5.10 a. In., and 2.50 and 4.05 a m., s ug at Lebanon and princi pal way Stations ; p. In.. train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Allentown, Easton and New York at 5.00 10. M, 12.45 noon and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave New York at 200 a. m., 1200 noon and .5.00 p. aid Allentown at 7.33 a. in., uoon, 2.55, 4.20 and &45 p. tn. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. in.. connecting with similar train on East Penn'astoppi Railroad, returning from Reading at 5.M p. in.,stopping at Stations. Leave Pottsville all sit 9.00 a. m., and 310 p. to Herndon at 10.15 a. in., tha main at 5.40 and 11.20 a. in., Ashland at 7.0: a. in.. and 12.50 noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. in., and 1.35 p. tn., Tamaqua at 8.33 a. at., and 2-40 p. tn., fur delphht, New York % Reading, Harrisburg, Lc. Leave Pottsville,Tie Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. Ett, for Harrisburg, and 1205 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading .Aecommodation Train leaves Potts ville at 5.40 a. at, passes Reading at 7.30 a. m., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in. Return._ lag., leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p ut, 9.1 iteadlng at 7.55 p. at., arriving at Pottsville at 0 a /D. Pottstown Ammunodation Train, leases Potts. town at 7.00 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at. 4-00 p. in. Columbia RainUad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a. ni . „ and 6.15 t e. m. for Ephrata, Wiz, Lancas ter, Mum • Perklomer%tilromi Trains leave Perklomen Junction at 7.45, 9.05 a. m., &00 and 5.30 a m. ; re turning, leave SchwenksvilleAt 7.00, 8.20 a. in., 1 12 2.20n00n,and 4.30 p. connecting with trains On Raiding Railroad. Coletwookilaie Ratlrmd Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a. m., and 6.30 is in., returning leave i Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 1125 a. tri.. connect in with similar trains on Reading Railroad. Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge. u 8.30 a. in., 2.06 and 5.02 in p. ~ re leave Downing:Don at. &55 a. M., =45 arxii r i u M 5.1 d p lO.. ocamactiag withaindlar trains on Read , la gn Sundays: leave New York at 8.00 p. m., Philadelphia a* LW -a. m. - and 3.15 p. m., fine SAO_ .a. ta. Train running Maly to Reatilmi lame rolnivilie al B.ooa. in.. M.rrisWeg rut a. Es., and 4.l i ar t i.; Wave A ll entown at 8.45 p. m.; leave at 7.15 a. M., and 10.05 p. m., for Harrisburg, at 00 a. tn. for New York. and at 9.40 a. m. and 4.96" .4. for Philadelphia Season, RC = 120 - and. " ernat allpolataed m School and inced ekeeked through; 100 pounds allowed each G. A. NICOLLS, Reneral Superintendent. Itsailias. Pa.. boa 2 Lae. • WThwi‘ "tM B ir i . i l s aa cB 2lZU waft% iMpormsam4 STOVES. OF ALL Kixpe OF ALL KINDS STREETS =I TIME TABLE ,:. , ....- - 7 .- .7 ..,....... , i,•::" .....,- - 4 , ': -. ~ m,_ ,: - ; -- 7" , - ,- ='-'7 , ...-' . . ..,7---- ._ -----,,. 4 ..,,.-- . - : ;:bt 10.1144 0 111 0' .:- i., - SC (0 4 1 0 41 ,* 1 4 1 10 41 * M., : NEW IR F - -.- 6 • 9 . . :FUNS . 69. it Family liedicuotil 1 ' PATENT MIMES, . 1 Liquors and Wines for Iltvlical Purposes, Pins I Spivey and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and 1 1 , BIGHAM & BROTHER FORWARDING-AND COMMISSION ROUSE, ozrrrantwo, r.t. 1 RE undersigned, having catered Intopsither- I ship untie, the [lnn ot Menai' of Burrenua, will carry on the Forwardhig and tionaviWup business, at the old stand, on tae eurnertd Ultsh. logien and Railroad streets. and devote to it their entire time and attention. The lIIGHEBT ZdAltlika I'hloE will to paid at all times for Grain and Produce. - *WA. regular line of Freight Cars will leaveour Warehouse every TCAXID4 YNOO.N, for Balti more and. Philadelphia, and aocolionotlation. trains will le run as occasion may require. BY this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from these cities.; All business of SMs 1:11141 entrusted to us, will be promptly attended to. Our ears run tothe Ware-' house of :Stevenson 45: Suns, 165 North llovrard street, Baltimore, :Elul to Burit's Warehouse, 1112 Market street. l'lthadtsplaa. We will 3140 keep emistantly on hand the bent of Groceri4s of all kinds, cuffet.,. Fish, Sall 3 rut* , °lb. Tot..teco, Baron, 1.3r;1. Ite., which be Bold lowest eusli rat(-1. Int. M. JAM.LIS MtnLt.M. M'C U ED 101....‘1 , ER 1 FLO Uli, GRALV, GROCERIES, te GErrysnuitc. PA vilE undersigned is paying at his Warelions*, in Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's the highest prices for WALat, I:yr, Cbrn, (kilo; Buck - wheat, Civnor and Tininthy-Mecln, Petutocs, 4r. and Invites prAucers to glee him a call before selling. He has constantly on hand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES MolasseK, S% nips, Coffees, Sugars, &c., with Salt Fish. vii,, - Tar, Soaps. Boycou and Lard, To ..11:4o. the Lwst Wanda of FLOUR., with Feed of all k1n41%. fie likewise i 12.3 .S7:I7C L VA L L ABLE FEB TILI ZZII.B. Stokihle Parinc Guano, Rhodes Phosphate and Niexictan Guano. 1 19 - Whilst he pays the highest market priees for all he Nuys, he evils at the lowest living pro; tits. Ile asks a share of publle patronage, re solved to give Satisfaction In every ease. It()BHILi: kIeCURDY. July 23, f LOOK HERE! lIC undersigned has leased the Ware-boors I tlh, corner of stratton street and the hall road, t;etty, burg, Ya. and will carry on the Grain & Produce Business itt all ILs brtnehes. rhe highest prices will al ways he paid fur %Wheat, Rye. Core, Oats, Clover and Iltuutpy Seeds, Flas.seed. Sumac , „Ray and Strew. dried Fruit, Nuf,, Soap, Hams, filmulders and Sides. Potatoes, v•lth everything else In the euuntly produce Hut. G It 0 C E It I E S 1)I A LI. KINIK coti , tantly for sale. c. , :feeq. Sugar', Sfola:+ei, nynir l'ai, clietse. liintvar.Soda, t-tareh, Bat:kris, Mocking, Soap, de. : Fe.. 11 Tar, 6;1% FIS of al; kitni..; Linke:, a:el Salsa Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. trimays able to amply a first-rate arti cle of Flour, with the al.:atilt kinds of Feed. t;ro,id 11.3_ , ter. van GU:LOOS and other fel by the bushel. ton or elle lie 11l .21 -, o run Line of Freight Cars to No. lEN", North li.es:Lr.: stmt t BALTIMORE, and No. s.ll Market s: rfiILADELPLILX. All cofek 'silt to el tiler ',are will be receives! arid tore arded pronipt.q. .l ItiltrUid be mark ed - tilt -S. , ' CAR.' A p I I , r;.t.—tf JOHN cur.ss. josEril ~~i~~•:~i1 ~i~~ii~t~~ ~4. >~sn, ITUDUCk: .DEALEIbz /loath -ro“1 Con of Railroad and Washington 41., l; Ern - 81107U. PA I fi; ZsT rash prim pall for all kinds o G rat: 01141 y. Straw and Country Produce g erar.y. 0 , 1,4:41[4 WI hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES, Thy be,: brand, of FERTILIZERS constantly on hand. or , keEttrwl at snort nottm - April —tf farming ?finpltmtuts, &t. DODGE'S PATENT RAPER AM) MOWER AND SELF RAKER I'lllS machine Las met with the most complete 1 teems*. ill every section where it has been introduced, It has taken precedence over those in :whines which have heretofore tanked ea first ciavv it is a perfect Self-Baker and s' superior Mower. A careful examination will °online° any one of its superior meats over all others, In simplicity, strength and durability. As s Self-raking Reap. er it has no equal to our knovatedg& The Dodge rake is attached to no other machine in the United States, except to this Machine.— Built by the INA/GE & STEVENSON biamaac tin lug Co., Auburn, New York. IIEAD THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO MEIMMTI liming been Informed that certain manufac turers in Olio and elsewhere are balkling Reap ers, with IN/ICE'S oELF-RAKE attached, we ask you to furnish us the names of all persons vending or purchasing such machines, as we have never liceasedliny person or persona to manufac ture said NEU-HAKE, or any part thereof, and will prosecute to the full extent of the law al per sons mauulacturiug, selling or using said Selt rake except of our own manufacture. JOHN A. DODGE. President. We have that confidence In Lids machine that we are u Ming Inlet those wanting a machine test it with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the most salaam:lloa Farmers waiting Droppers attached can be ae eoinnosiarkst. . For the b enefit of those wanting machines we should refer theca to a few of them W whom wit have sold, viz: Henry Culp Peter Mackley, John B. Leas, Wm. Furney, Jesse D. Newman, Elisha Penrose George F. Minter, John DeArdorll, Abraham Waybright, Ephrata!' Lady, lhitid Plank, Jonathan 14 titter, John Hoekersmith, James Mickley. Peter Kettoman, Daniel riettie, Henry Shrivel'. John Bender, Christian Shaver, John Ecker, Bons Hunter, Henry King, • John Lower, , Andrew Welkert, John N. Boyer, J. J. Kerr, George Philips. . On Hand a few Second Hand Reapers. Also, WIRE-TOOTH HAY RAXEBS. of differ ent make, amotigst which Ls the Brandt Hake. A few PLOUGHS of ditterent kinds, Thresher and Separator oar of the beet and cheapest ever • lle ed in the county. HARRISBOA(I FANNI N MILL and Farm implemeuliscerally. ilifl'ersons Wishing to era) e machines will find them at the warehouse of JOEI3III WIBLit & SON, Gettysburg, I. or at the residence of the subscriber, '2. miles from Gettysburg, on the liar r isburg road. EXTRAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND In ease of breakage. Persons wanting Circularrwill ad dress ;lie subscriber, Gettif twirt WM. Agent. May 27,12:11—U life and tire gnouranct, ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' Incorporated; Xareh 113, 11131. OFFICERS. President--George Strom. Vice-President—Bluituel B. Howell. Secretary —ti. A. Buehler. Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestock. Executive Committee—Robert MeCurdY. B. A. Picking. Jacob King. - Managers-Goorge Swope, D. A. Buehkr, R. McCurdy, 8. R. Russell, E. G. Masada*. Gettys burg; Jacob King, Reuben township; Froderldt Diehl, Franklin: H. A. PiekbWo Btrnben r Abed F. Gitt, New Oxford; Wm. Boss White, H. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. 8.) - - . airrldaCompanytihmltedlnfinoffe , attam to the County of Adams. Ift has boa Inoperatias tor more than la mum, and tn that has made but one ilklNlMeao MMUS PEA lOW lat Ere during Mat period amountlig to-fmar Any person dethini an Inearaneetfah tddlgY either of the manage= . airrhe iheentive OonneitteeesselsatUke ogee et the theenoim on the last Wednesday mush. eta stelpen, P . lt . Isteb;lll64l Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and Toilet Good*, Inks, Writ- Ing Fluids and Sta - tionery, Physician's Pre • saripttcuis aad YaailJy recipe's accurately pat up. :Physictaus and corm. try Merchants =Palled at RISDOCED RATES. Forney s Horse Powder the beat it's& cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horn Powd ens at approved makes H U l3Elt' ti Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pecin'a. June 11.160.-1 f DR. JAMES CRESS ..- DRUGGIST. Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. APING opened a net: DRUG STORE and / fitted It up In the beet style, 1 offer my stock oI puro and fresh Drums to Um c itizens of I.lttles. town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con sLst Mg In part of Drugs and /tan lly Medicines, pure Liquors firr for Medicinal Purpose's, Patent .Ikdi eines, ibex Poudcrr Pure Spleen, Dyes aml Dye Stuffs, Perfumery Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full wort went of Bruabes, StaUouery of all kinds, Cigars Tobacco and Snuff. air Moore's ifiectro-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. Uttlestown, May 13.-1 y A. D. BUEHLER, Del; x, !SOUK STORE, GETTPq3URG, Pit MEM BOOKS. TOILET ARTICI.V:i Chambersburg Sired, near Diamond iyireountry Merchants supplied at City whales. Ale rates. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE 121=13 At Horners Drug Store, you can always get the be% and cheap►+t DRUGS, MEIMCINIZ, PATENT MEDICINFA, DYE STUFFS. SPICES, PERFUMERY. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND AMERICAN TOILET tyOAPS, Re., Re. Jan. 13,11571.—U Vlarbit lairds. W. N. MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, of Baltimore and Bast Middle sts GETTYSBURG, PA Every Description of Work executed in the finest style of the Art CAST, WROUGHT AIM WIRE RAILINGS, FURNISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE June 1T,1870.—t! GETTYSBURG MARBLE WORKS. MEALS & BROTHER„ East Fork Street, second liquors, cietlysburv.Ps. Where they w a , r4 ii =l to tantish a :ll kiwis of Monuments, Head-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, &c., Wile shortest settee—, ap as the *Mottoes,- /111.31 re os t eon. tam In exchange. May 27.-41/11. St PUMP!! One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump mannintured in America for WELLS AND CISTERNS. 1. It is Simple. 2. It is Itellsbk. 3. It Is Durable. 4. It Works very lisslly. 5. It throws Water Rapidly. 6. als sh Wood. T. The Wood ls Tasteless. IL It dote not Crack In • the Sun. 9. It Is not noble to get out of order. 10. Should any tbey • reNdrs be necessary In doe, molly be nide by • any person. 11. It will • not trona 12. It Ls 44:2nthan any 4 Fr thank. • nun rosin inetured. Balding's Double Acting Glass Cylinder FORCE PUMP, With Ibial orlinder, Ind tr berme no rat and or Ito bietion—eaneet eeze-liad admirably adaytedtot *dual Gordian, Ware WM. =reed t iedig rt=t nu r i =r d=illtr age l aeoncemy andleornedenea. tbe Having maielia med lied tor A 4. ass oft, prams requirba rmps for nein er Motoris t base them twiddled all and remlzr om ei I a tbe depr Z i re er la all eases or no payment retaired,r ll"" Orders by nob or otherwise proositty attended to. MOTU Ott se , 1/I Newaypuptow l i, Adaaraz n in• 10.--IT WORKMG CLASS. JAM ES CRESS MEDICI N Es PATENT lIEDICINES. STATIONER Y PERFUMERY TOLD PENR, Ste.. &c.. &C. [Feb. 2L,1874. -It WOOD TO THE I:=131 A GreSlidical Discovery_ WALICIOVB CAIIMINL VINBIAR BMW. Hundreds of thousands bear tsunami- to their - Watutertnt Curtstlve Meats. WHAT 'AfiliT THEY? THEY ARE HOT A VILE AIS Dlt UV , Made of Poor Ram, Whiskey, Prat Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste,. called "Tonics," "Appetit erAr'Restorers," de., that lead the tippler en to drunkenness and ruin, but are a tree Medicine, made from Retes Roots and bs (MU. k tee en*r tbe from all Al t coholic Stim ßer ulants. of are the GREAT BLOM PURIFIER and a 1.31 1 /1 GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator at the SyMem, earming ce all the pelsonous matter and restoring the blood to a Maltby condition. No person can take these Bitters secordlng to direction and remain long unwell, provided the bones are nut destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vice org r as i s n 'asted i. beyon y d a th i ; rtin o t i f d if e rzigi, m and GOut. Dyspepsia or indlgeition, Blillous, Re mittent and intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood, Liver, kidneys,and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Such Diseases are caused by Vitiated Blood, which isgeueralty pro. ducefl by derangeMent of the DigestiveDYSPEPSIA OR • INDIGEIIION. lip.dache, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Ermaatious of the Stow. ack, Bad taste in the .tlouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Indammation of leb Lunge. Pain la the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off- - springs of Dy.spetesia. BILIOL7B,REMITTENT and IN TER M ITTE N T FEVER, which are so prevalent in the valleys of our peat Rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Allsalwilpid, Mhuveiri, Illi nois, Tennessee, Cumberland. Arkansas, Red, Colorado Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Sai. vatiaati. koauuke, James, and many others Kith their vast telbutarins, duriug the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during the scamps of unusual heat amid dryness, are invariably ae companied by extensive derangements of the, stomach and 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 tomer of the bowels, being clogged up eitu v ItlatedaccumulaHona. In their treatment, a purgative, everting a powerful funn els's upon these various organs, Is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WALKER:B 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 functions of the digestive organs. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy lu regions subject to miasmatic Influences, is Runkle:it evidence of its power as a remedy In such canes. FOR SKIN DlnEASks, Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Bolle, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, braid-Head More Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Sculls, Liisculorations of the Stun, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what ever name or =Cum, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bitters. One bottle in such eases will convince rtes most incredulous of their cura tive elect. Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you And Its impurities bursting through the skin in Pim. pies, Eruptions or bores; cleanse it when yon dud It obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; el , se it when It is foul. aud your feelings will tetl yon when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system wilt follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORM, lurking In the system of so many thousands. are effectually de stroyed and removed. For tuft dlreetious, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed in Nur Languages English. German, French and vanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. it. H. 31bDONALD L CO., Druggistsand Gee. Agents, San Franehco, CAL, and Pt and 34 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DIC.:GGLITS AND DEALELta. Dec. 9, PCo.—lyte DR. SCHENCK ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IN WINTER. Hiving for the last thirty.ftveyears devoted my whole time and attention to the study of n l a diseases and consumption, I feel that I untie fully the course that ought to be pursued to re store a tolerably bad =Se of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The Ann and most import ant step is for the paUeut to avoid taking cold, and the best of all places on this continent for this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down in 'the rule, where the temperature is regular s and not subject to such variations as in more North ern latitudes Palatka es a point 1 Min recom mend. A good betel is kept there by reterman. Last winter 1 saw several persons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the healinginfluence of the climate and my med icine, were getting weiL use hundred 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. Mellmoville and EMerprue are located there. I should give a decided preference to Mei heivilie. It is two miles from river or lake, and it seems almost impossible to take cold there.- - The Whim in Florida might be better, and pa tients complain at times but that is a good sign. as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this is the case they generally increase in flesh, and the lungs must heal. Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Cove, and many other places in various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives in winter. my reasons fur saying so are that patients are less liable to take cold there than here, there is a less even temperature, and it Is not noeessary to say that where a, consumptive person exposes nun-self to frequent colds he Is certain to die shortly. Therefore my advice Is, go well down It.. Us.. 4t, to ~.,,t .4 flue reach pna,1111..11 oast vs Mai and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oth er of the localities 1 have named. will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a dig ordered stmach, deranged bowels, sore theist ur cough, but for those whose lungs are diseased a more southern point Is earnestly recommehded. l'ur fifteen year f prior to MP, I was profession ally in New 1 ork, Isogon, ll:animism and Phan. deligua every week, where 1 saw and examined oil au average live hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has realged rue to under stand the disease rutty, and hence, my caution in regard to taking cold. A person may take .vast quanitUes of - schenek's Pulmonic Syrup. Flea weed lonic and Mandrake rills," and yet die if be does out avoid taking apex In Pim Ida. nearly evegybudy is using Schenek's Mandrake Fa, for the climate is more likely to utluce tiblens habits than inure northern lati tudes. It is a well establivhed fact that natives of tufida rarely die of consumption, especially [twee of the southern part. the the other hand, In New Etiglitod, one-third, at least. of the Dispu tation die of this terrible disease- iu the Middle states it than not prevan so largely, still there are many thousands of cases there. what a vast percentage of life would be saved if consump tives were as easily alarmed in regard to taking treat cold as they are about scarlet fever, serail t, a A c. Bu t t th o ey are which not. They take what th ey term litad, they are credrihma enough to believe will wear on in a few days.— Tbey pay no attention to !i., and hence It lays the feuuslatien for another andanother still, unUI the lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My &dyke to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay a stock of behenek's Pig ment° .nyrup, bebenek's believed Tonle and Schenek's Mandrake 1111 s and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I sin thonmagnly =palatal with their action. 1 know that where they are used in strict accord ance with my directions they will do the work that is required, This accomplished, nature will do the resit The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or nistainveats, 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 plus is to giee my three medicines, In se =dame with tee printed directions, except In some cams where a. freer use of the Mandrake Pigs is neoessary. bly object is to give tune to xees sumureo—to get up a good appftne. It is al ways a good sign ➢ when a patient been, to grow hungry. 1 Have hopes of such. With lit RASA for cod and the gratlucatlon of that, relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh, which is close ly followed bra heating of the lungs. Then the cough looms and abides. the.creepingCUM and clammy ithttiteweata no toner Inwrarate and avoids and the rant gets weft; provided he taking 00l Now there are many consumptives who have nut the means to go to Florida. The question may be asked, Is there no hope fee =eh? Ver tandy there Is. My advice to such Is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the win. ter wi th a temperature of alkeriseventy degrees, which should be kept regularly At that point, by means of a thermometer. Let each a patient take his exercise within the limits of the nein I walking up and down as much as his su e will permit, in order to keno ups heathy thin of Um blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Consumption Is as easily cured as any other disease If Lim time en In , and the proper kind of treatmmt pursued. The fact stands undisputed on that Schenek's rulmonic byrup, Mandrake Mile and /Seaweed Tunic bans cured very many of what seemed to be hopelesseaSes of consumption. 0 0 where you wilt, you will be almost certain to and some pour consumptive who has been rescu ed from the very jaws of death by their use. rki far an thee Mandrake lylki are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them on hand. They act on the liver better than calomel, and leaveratme of Its hurtful Mittens behind, In fact they are excellent in all eases where a purgative medicine Is required. /1 you have parthken too freely of fruit and diarrhtea ensues, a dire of the Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to lick tagailarte, take a dose of the Mandrakes and t her will relieve you In two hours. if you would the easel 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 Mapples, plums, peaches or co lli er:ft: m a i nriali. of being made skat by them They will protect those wno live in damp situations against chills and fevers,' Try them. They ate perfectly liatathies. They can do youlood only. I have abandoned my moonal.visitsto Bos ton a d d New yam ; MA militant to tee &telt* ?Ay No,' ltS Street, frivol lfWaliY,lrtien 9A. IL, to Mae who with &IMMO examlastion with the Ituiplrometer will be charged lire dollar& Tim Nomirommer dociareathe mactcondition of the lunge, and patienta readily . learn whether they are curable or not an ber, I ware It distractly understood that the mine of day medicine de: lends entirety upon their tieing taken !aridly ac yarding to miroaa. In coos 1 willaay that whenpersonstake my . medicine* and their mildew are brought auto a amithy oondltket thereby they_arenotso liable to take cold, yet no cm with unman lunge Can hem it redden change of. aboweibece without the liability of greater or bat irritation of the broa dtail obes. • Zan dizeetiou to an Intigname aeoonsisier mr medicines, so explide and ckiar Ma any one dri, use thee wittioutconsuning me, and can be boughtnl42 am dross>ri tiCHZN lL D.. No. IS 111111( RMS. June le, UM-1y Iron in the Blood. NAT:MEW 0W24 ,VITALELEB.. Au Ma . liPeShala 4101461 4. PERUVIAN SYRUP, as ow* as thi Wm irtervt d it rAzgusad U hw it = u . p a r t, r u m i sio v irres Mik up ure sers % Vent modelpsils dbame vi tev• ta l ph iemsaing Disaire's own taltan rissein— W I ;Aka tree. J. r. Dikago rugg rjetk... Ilk IMO. NW, Yea. Bole lir T Ites Apt-, intr. . 117,)... .traola ~{~i~ta~ ~~~ JAW Ipft. MAN 11 00 1) IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION? The vegetative powers of lite are strong, but In few years haw often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility 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 is talked of, and perhaps the youth is removed. from school and sent into the country. This is one of the worst movements. Removed from ordinary di versions of the ever-changing scene of the city. ?the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts are turned inwards upon themeelett. If the patient be a female, the approach of the menses Is looked for with Znziety, as the first symptom in which Mature is to show her saving power in diffusing , the circulation and visiting the cheek with the bioom of health. Alas increase of appetite has grown by what it fed on; Use en ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole economy isderangeti The beautiful and wond erful period in which body and mind undergo so Laminating a change from child to woman, is looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds In anxiety, and fancies ...the grave but wafting for Its HELYAOLD * II EITILAZT Scam, for Weakness arising from excesses or early indiserMion, at tend- Id with the following symptoms: Ludiapositiou to Exertion. Loss of Power, Lan of Memory, DlM rutty of Breathing, (general Weakness, Horror of Death. Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness, Dimness of Viske, Languor, Universal Lassitude of the If neentir System, Often Enormous Appe tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush- Log of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid Countenance and Eruptions on the Face. pain in the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo eary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Waist of Atten non, Great Mobility, Itestiessneers with Horror of Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa. tiente than Solitude, and nothing they more dread, for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner, no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried Trasuqtkus from one que‘tioti to another. The symptoms, it allowed to go on—wliktb this Medicine Invariably removes noonfollow Los,. of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, Inoue of istich the patient may expltv. During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at the Bloomingdale Any turn, this sad result occur- red to two patlests ; 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 any that these excesses are not ire queutly followed by those direful diseves Insanity . and Consumptions The records of the Insane Asylums, and the melancholy deaths bv tkasump- Lion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as sertions In Lunatic Asylums the most meLin °holy exhibition appears. The countenance is actually sudden and quite destitute—neither Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of the voice occur, it is rarely articulate. "With woeful measures watt Despair Low sato sounds their grief beguiled." Whale we regret the existence of the above dis- Dues and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of the consequences. Ifersimor.ii's Ittorctx Oeni allrritsvin !Maur muse? or Bra m. 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. SQL by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.— Price 41.25 per bottle, or six bottleo for 86.50. Do. livered to any address. Describe symptoms la all communications. H. T. HELMBOLD, Thug and Chemical Wirbouse, fle4 Broadway, dew Tot. ATONE ABE GENUINE UNLESS ill done up In steel egraved wrapper, with beefedlie of my Caewkel Warehouse, sad *Vied July 26 MO. -17 rat TER 014111.1 OP PUTRID SORE T 3 20 4 12177.171101 A. ar.„7:4;ttrtros kc:ittn=idloserr Sea rtai mint This 'militias Taa btu; tried Ix TiIOUSANDS OF CASES, diekesat parts of the country, aad has aster ben known to rap of use sad ward ing tu dLieutheau -Is to ewe arra it striatiad it will fo r itself Leary Mow bald shohl4 provide vas with a box of Uds amedidite aad keep it oa hind& sureethat ft has efiseted ale truly mambas. rerPreterod aad sok by Lamm Tomer hi Ca.. Gettysburg. or by their authorised soak yes solu at -nearly all the atom la Adams eenaty. flay U 1.867.—U 1112Aio. YOUNT & 00. . 2 HE undersigned will cheerfully AMU (free) In 1 all who wish it. the Recipeand full directions IMr nd and tk using s shook beauUful V that will Mumdinanig remove Um, Freeidak. =ies, Blotches, and an Map ons e Impluie of %gain, ovi:tit soft, dear, mpooth. and beauftfuL he same H.e will also send (tree) Instructions for produ, ing. by very ample UMW& a luxuriant growth of hair on a told head or smooth fate. The above can be obtained by return mall, by mitireedng THOB. F CHAPMAN. Chemist, P.O. Box .s=. 1v: Broadway. New Yet*. Nov. •1 1 111$ preparation Is warranted to produce beautiful set of %tinkers or mustache, la from two to three months from the Int a I Con on any face that has flue fair. It Is ps i = harmless and will not in any way stain or Injure the' skin. ?rite V, rents a bottle. Sent by mall. POstar• free, on receipt of price. Address W. C. WAGNER, Muminashurg, Adams county, Pa.. Jan. CI. I>z;l.--.Stu NATIONAL BANK! Government Bonds of all kinds, The 111gbest Pr•sailems poLd ea Gold Coupons Cashed or Collected ! Persons desiring to insest I u STOC'Kei or HONDA sfring for safety to convert Into Registered. sr* reqewsted to call, as we lave the advantage to transfer at a ttifUng expProo INTERNAL REVENUE STA *l's of all denou4 INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS ad( an.,d Bonds sold Stocks of all kinds, are requested to KJ., an. eff./1, and we .111 rheertnlll l 1:111re •DY I fornaattou We offer for Sale, at Par, Masonic Temple Loan, Redeemable atter Ave (5) and withla twenty-one (21) Year& MARCH & SEPTEMBER The Bonds are registered. and will be Issued lo sums to suit. DE HAVEN Sr. BRO., Stocks bounkt and sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. decorum received and Interest amend, subject to Meat Drafts. Howe Sewing Machine Be Simpliaily, Durability, Zan of Op Perfection In mechanical constructive, liSittlier.. and Beauty In Style dad !Wish, aixt adapted to. a Mop map of work, renders fttalt BXST bin kW in the Intl. An earnest Invitation is extended to those about to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam- ice this Machine and be convinced of Its merits. arAU orders promptly wended to. Maoldoee delivered to all parte of tie Count?. H. EL ROWE, deritt, Raltbsore Street, Ciettitburt, PS. Nov. 4, 18701-4( . 7. HILIABOLD. HOWE MACHINES! THE LATEST nantorto AND GENUINE ELWI ROO% ,ne., SEWINCi MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, dent, airrnairoza. PA.. di Mg madame on York Bind. (WM hastiesdiod So. Map al it =hin forts ot fka ghost) , ant airnimuC il l are , no m, who ass aim elf w ie flee Olt laws hi . • l t whig the it :x Ix t 1 0 r COMPOttIiD IE PIMPLES. HE ONEJ T MAGICAL HAIR - FORCER, ,finantial. GETTYSBURG BOUGHT AND BOLD MISS Sil ve r of aal kind. are Invited to call, as we hare the facilities of New York. Philo phlaor Baltimore markets. Coo seguently all orders are Promptly executed P.rions posseietstag COUPON BONI)s, And d. mations for 61,.k. 1 p'i ent. tit .3 PER C8fs"1". for 1 year, ♦ PER CENT. for 6 mouth*, 3 rm CENT. for 6 magathx. Per , ms wishing Informaion to !ward toy. pk. J. EMORY BAIR. lUashler.• Gettysburg, Nov. 5, IW—if THE Y EW RE/RING 7 3-10 INTEREST, INTEXPAT PAYABLE:, No. 40 Soul& Sri litreell. ':11 1~1 'a: '~l~ll March 24,1170.-1 y smhsg Vtathbus. THE OIUGINA.4 IMPROVED. ation, PIIBLINHED iffha BUEHLE'R dc , hnorce.betteeelliturchonsi, Gelyiduiy, -Pa TERMS OF PUBLICATION': THE STAR AND 81DITIXIL ti Plibiiilip lay morning, at $2.00 a year in ilidiailrer not paid within the year. Notifisetil • ' continued until all =earner arc paid. II the option of the publishers. , • ADTII3I Eit 1 are Inserted at rates. A liberal reduction wilt be made advertising by the quarter, half rear.la Special notices a 11l be inserted it special be agreed upon 4i'fhe circulation of the Sum axe • Is one halt larger than that ever attaind4 ewspaper in Adams county; and, as - an tilling medium, it cannot be excelled. son Wow( of all kinds will be promptly ted and at fair rates. Maud-bills, plattlut. Pamphlets, &c., In every variety/111111(0e printed at short notice. Tamest:AS-IC' grattostottiit'ift: I:=1 M eCILEAN 41: WOODS, ATTORN EN'S' .16 G rrrreawito, OrricE--43a Baltimore Street, same I 6- occupied by the late arm of M. t- .W. Stet Noy. 11, 1870.-41 J . M. MMAICTM. fORNBI Al l'ollections and all -legal Int.anr.e, prom tended to. °Mee on Baltimore mtreet, qouth of the hou.e. June IS, lat*--tf I MeCONAUGUY. . ATTORISKT AT • Oftleo one door emit of BusilLait's Unfit Chambersburg street. " - Special attention given totluite, iiettlement listaMs. Ail legal bL claims to Pensions, Bounty, thwit-pay, an ages against U. States, at alltllnes Prom. ealciently attended to. Land warranty located. and ,rholre V. sale In lowa and other wr , tern states: June IS. 1,360—tf A. J. COVER. ATTORNEY AT WIII promptly attend to eoliectlons and Itu3ineas trusted to his .tre. taw betymen FaanestAx ks' and Da Ziegler's stores, Italthuure .treat. G,itty May 29, 1867 —lf • - • I Oft\ C ZOIL:CY. ./ JUSTICE OF THS I' ronector of Book Accounts, Protntssoty Judgment Noted, Mortgages, tc.., and pr,, turns mule. Also attends to writing- Mortgages, Judgments, Notes, Ag -• • New Uslord, Adams county, Fa. Dec. 9,1870.-3 m. -I)Av A. ii) "EH A I AttNEv .tT Will promptly attend to collections ail at Business entrusted to Ids este. Unice at his reskience ht the three story t ng opposite the Court-house. • May 1867-11 D AVID WILL, ATTOR,SYY AT °Mee at hii resl.l , noe In the s;.ntin ragt cu; Centre Square. May 211, 1861—tr D a. u. ac. lIIVITER South-east corner of ChatribrrAhurh; and W tuu street* opposite COL. TATZ'S hAtiLlg June 11, 1S 9—t[ D R. J. W. C. O'NEAL • Has ht.; °Mee at hl% reildener In Balthnore two doom above the anaptlert,ttnec. May 29, lati7—tt JOHN L. HILL, 31. D., DI M 1 °Mee on Chambersburg street, nearly "O. theEAGLE HOTEL. Gettysburg, Pit. AKTHaving been in eoustant practice 3 ears patients cam be assured. of good wor July 9, bitil'—tf D R. J. E. BERKSTRESSM • fq Having located In Gettysburg,efterS D hie - to the public. Mice to the Wit "Mmilnal" S. K corner, Centro Square, where he WM pared to attend to any wise within the •, Of the Dentist. 'Perim's lu want of ftllloie set., of teeth arc Incited to call. Terms • Ole. July 31.4 - ,• tote's and 4estaanuttS. EAGLE HOT The large4t and molt e,onivuilour GETTIT3BLIK;, PA., (bran' gf chennberthurp and Wasidh9 JOHN L. TATE, Proprie Oir-An Omnibus fur Passenger" sumL ruu to the Depot, on arrival and 1,1 lroucl Trains. Careful servants. and ahle charges KEYSTONE 11(Y. GETTYSBCRU, PA.: WM. E. MYERS, P.roprie a i r NOW 0 EN.: TITIS is a new Ho and ilials 'be; I. ted up in the most ed style. ''-$1 Lion is pleasant and ronfenlent, Whig bl'ili business portion of the town. Every. sr went has been made ter the seimnumitith comfort of guests, with ample stabling • Mt I,lh experienced servants, and acconweel Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to , Se This Hotel now open IMMO entertalnnt public, and we kindly solicit a shelve - of (May 11 patronage UNION HOT LYORMEELT Tax wunit.waix.) YORK SPRINGS, TMEWIderSineAMSUMIAUWWW, J. ed and popular Hotel. In. Petersburg. Springs Borough.) The Nobel b ptematil ted lu the mutt buainess w i t t: of the loan* table will be supplied the best Meath* ket can afford and the Wittl au t ir ; Liquors. There ls also attentive hostler's!. Thla bUN • Gettysburg and Mechanic* the liork Springs and New former arrives lucre at I P. Olt Wednesdays and Fridays, front for Gettystnirg; returning at IV days Thursdays and Mterdara. The - springs line leaves the Hotel daily_ at S.& dew Oxford, returning at 4P. it. Buteele tied that his long experioncelatpudoess hie him to let none go away muumuus& patronize him. Charges moderate. taken by the week ou reasonable tonal. • E. P. KITTING Bit, Pre! .!! York Springs, Nov. 4, 1870.—t1 . Zarpentro and ISontractors Wm. C. Btallsmitb. & 6 UNTTIWB UR (7, Carpenters and Contras DOORS SHUTTE BLIN DS, IXX)Ii a. CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS, die Constantly on hand, anti nunutacturod to ont of the BFST MATERIAL 4, by experienced workmen. and et REASONABLE PRIORS ,AlbrOrders promptly attended to: January 15,18 • , GEO: C. CASHMAN GIITTYRBURO, PA., Carpenter and Contract RESPECTFULLY Informs the puliajc p ': . .. has removed to his New Shop, on RAW* 4 between York and Railroad streets, ir.l4 pirod to take contr a cts for patting spar(• lug buildings, at as raisamakie ratio am aagit' der In Getty3borg—all *ork guarantealto b4et qality.' He hopeabystrietattentloato nees o merit plane patronage. Olga. him 1 133 [SUS Mt