. 1 1 I t tar anti fratintl. t., • Friday Morning. Feb. 17, 1871 . [For ;be Star and Sentinel NEW YORK STATE FAIR. Having during the past Fall had the pleasure of a 'visit to the New York Fair, I have thought that some ac count of things seen there, as well as of Western New York farming in general, might be interesting to the fanner read ers of the :"Shir." After passing up the Northern'Centud Rail-road to Roch ester, thence eastward on the New York Central to Utica, where the Fair was held, I found myself in due course of time located in a crowded hotel, sur routid9d With all the inconveniences and discomforts which are the usual lot of all who visit such places at such times. Utica is situated, almost in the centre of the State, in Oneida county, and is the centre of a large cheese dai rying district and trade, it and Little Falls being the two principal interior Cheese markets of the State. The Fair grounds are located near thetown, with a passenger railway running from the it depot, by the principal hotels, direct to the grounds. Once near the grounds the usual sights presented themselves, Cake stands, Fat women exhibitions, Snake shows, and "Cider for sale" al most without, limit, from the thick pure juice of the apple down to the most at tenuated solution well nigh guilty of apple. flavof. Flying horses or rather Flying coaches were there too, but these revolved vertically and not hori zontally, .as in Pennsylvania. The Society ; however, much to its credit, does not tolerate these exhibitlonF or horse racing on its own grounds, thus fUrnishing a good example to the local societies of the State. Once admitted,j. proceeded to examine everything in de tail, as well as the time at my disposal permitted. First in order came the Horses. The first stalls I came to were occupied by the stock of Edwin Thorne cif Thorndale, Washington Hollow, Du'ehess county, one of the most noted breeders of "Thoroughbred" and "Trot ting horses"of the State. his highly priz ed stallion "Thorndale" stood first; a fine bay horse with black points, about medium size, with rather heavy boneS and heavy neck for a fine horse and a common looking head and face. This horse WAS sired by "Alexander's Abdal aud is of the best stock in the couiatri. Mr. Thorne has refused nine teen thousand dollars for him,thus show ing how he values him. To the casual observer there is nothing remarkable about him. He is neither very stylish nor very handsome, but when yo4,..see him out in harness to a light trotting wagon be at once attracts attention.— There is a certain ease about him when he goes from a walk to a trot that I never saw in any horse, and his gait is not only fast but very fast, and above all, he transmits, in a remarkable degree, these qualities to his colts. The trot. ting of such a horse is a plessing sight; it strikes you at once that 11(F is born to trot; and is in marked contrast with the trotting of some of the poor brutes that are forced to trot on our county tracks. In the next stall stood "Hamlet," another of Mr. Thorne's stock horses: regarded as next in value to Thorndale for breeding purposes, alteiether a much handsomer horse than Thorndale, very stylish in his walk and carriago and looking very blood-like. 1 did not see him move, can say nothing of his action, but as the judges awarded the Ist prem ium to Thorndale over all competitors (kingless "Ilanilet" must be lacking in this respect. By the side of these horses stood a number of colts two and three years old sired by them, some of them very likely and others inferior. This was regarded as the best horse stock of the Fair. Next to this stock ~ tc,o(l the horses of Col. Morris of Mt. Fordham, also a no ted horsehreeder of that region. These consisted mainly of "Mauibrino" and ".Messenger" colts, the latter principal ) ly grey, all of them showing by their light limbs, neat heads, aral quick springy action, that there was more of thorough l)red than twitting ldnod hi them. Leav ing these and passing by imuly stalls fill ed with horses of all grades and names, we conic to a stall labelled "Clydsdale stallion." The groom was there, opened the door and took great pride in show ing his "hors;" and well might lie ho proud of such an animal; an immense horse, from Canada, imported from the hanks of the Clyde, genuine dappled grey, and weighing DSO pounds, the "biggest thing"in horse flesh I ever saw, and with all this weight, seemingly not clumsy, overgrown or dull hi spirit.. Here, thought I, is the horse for Pen nsylvania why don't we have such to breed from? Besides this, there were other horses, matched and unmatched, heavy, light, slow and fast, and musical Jackasses to end with, but I leave these aud go to the pens - of - Hogs next in order. First we have a pen •of "Ches hires" a sow and boar weighing six hun dred apiece, with eight pigs, weighing about two hundred a piece. "Them pigs," said the lovacims exhibitor, "were dropped the Ist day of May."— "What do you think . of that?" said I to a sensible looking farmer at my side. "Why he hadn't ought to lie about it," said he, and we passed on. The Ches hires are white hogs almost entirely hair less and tailless. "This," said the exhi bitor, "shows thefineness of the pork." I didn't stop to ask him whether he had read "Darwin" or not, but heieem ed certainly to be imbued with the be lief that a hog tailless and hairless was a finer order of being than one "haired" and "tailed," possibly a step nearer the human animal. Next came the Yorkshires, not so fine as the above, by any means. With no owners present to speak for them they were left to speak for themselves. The first pm interviewed laid claim to ex actly 1000 pounds of pork in his individ ual body. Do you believe it?" said I to aby stiuider. "Well he's not far from it," was the answer, and so we agreed that he nit,ht - weigli 900 pounds, for he certainly was the "biggest hog" I ever s . A few more of the same sort were lying around" loose but not so Large as the above. The Yorkshires are a large, coarse,A g iry-boned hog, usually black - and whittin color, and having so far as I could judge, nothing but size to mum- Wend them. They grow larger than any other, breed ,but must undoubtedly take large quantities of food. In a little pen, almost orowded out of view jay the number and size of all others, lay a pair of - sleek black pigs which made me halt and iftlmire. I ha. i.een looking for the Berkishire's but ha.' not foundthern until noty. They we ; t he only pair I Wre,but the quality of the: made up for their lack in numbers. The • were of small size,very fhte_,Mued, s head and ears and plump radang as a ' • partridge, and notwithstanding the size of all others, I believe these pigs had • more meatin proportion to offal, than any bogs there. The Berkshire breeders claim that their bogs make more good meat in proportion to fat and that the side pieces of a Berkshire will be grown threugh with red meet, when uthers will be all . fat. Bow far these claims will hold-in the trial, I have no means or knowing, but judging from their ap pearance I believe, there is some founda tion for it. The( ix great failing of the Berkshire is his co r; this will never take in any thing but a voter. These were the only breells 'of hogs represented, not a single Chester White was to be found. Upon inquiry, no one seemed to lmow much about them. A few liked them, others disliked them and some would'nt have them on the place, and I have come to the conclusion, that a man's opinion of any breed of hogs is always sat exact exponent of his treat ment of them; it the latter be good so will be the former and the reverse. - Clothing, §nto, Plots, at. REMOVED. JOSEPH JA.coßs, MERCHANT TAILOR , h AS RNMOVED Nezt door to W. Cress' Stors, on Chaws bersburg it., near the Square. • A large assortment of Clothe, Cass Losers, Weaning+, Trim nalings 411 re., offered at the smallestl r r e o e ffts. Goods bought at the Store cut re/charge. Goods made up with dismite as well when bought at other stores as at his own. Latest N. Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done In the most approved style. Cutting done, as usual. The public patronage solicited, and no effort spared to please. A pril JOS. JACOBS. Musical Instruments, &c CUNNINGHAM'S TIIOSE nice CHESTERFIELD AND WALK LNG COATS, that are selling so chear, at PICKING Etc CO. THE PLACE TO BUY CHEAP Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes LATEST STYLES CHEAPER THAN EVER. It you want to save money, call en Cobean & Cunningham Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa., Urn() bare made large additionsto their stock v v of BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, and now offer the best assortment ever opened In Gettysburg—comprising the latest styles and made by the best of workmen. Call and examine our stock. Also, a variety of NOTIONS, SEGARS, ttc Jan. 13, 1951—ti ANY AMOUNT F ORES' and BUSINESS SACK COATS for sale elie , ay at PICKING d: CO. Fall id Winter Clothing in great variety at FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Cliambersburg Street. Bargains ! Bargains ! D. H. KLINGEL, Near the Court-House, Baltimore Street is selling out Ids entire stuck of city made Boots and Shoes, in order to sake room for, his own manufactured goods. / V RY CHEAP FOR CASH. The sto ~ is the very best of city made work, and I will guarantee it as represented. It em braces th best MENS' CALF and KIP BOOTS In town, id a full line of SHOES, GAITERS, &c., for ones' and Childrens' wear. HE MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters mill also be carried on, in all its branches, as before- Repairing done on short notice. By employing none but first-class workmen, and using none but the choicest leath 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 cantina twee of public patronage. I). H. KLINGEL. Gettysburg, Dec. 1671—tf ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c LAP BLANKET:, HORSE BLANKETS and BUFFALO ROBES, cheap at PICKING d: CO. -Cheap Clothing StOre, On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square Has the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered in this place and best styles of [fats, Caps, Boots & Shoes with a variety of Muter Ussider-Cleaklng and Gents' - Furrstablharryteeilla generally. Also, a fine assortment of we ' W Clocks, Notion., ate. , The best manufactured Leather Trunks and Valind. ses, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas alwaalways ha on Hosiery and Gloves, a largeassortment. Child ren's Fancy Shoes of all Marts. In short, every thing that is usually kept 111 a first -class Gent's Furnishing Store. All will be sold a.s low as the lwest, our motto being, "Quick sales and small p r ofits. " Call and examine our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. S. WOLF. Nov. lg. WO.-11 Any person who wants a `itting' Suit GO TO CUNNIZiGRAWS On Chambersburg Street PICKING' a CO., CANNOT be excelled for cheapness, style and durability in the way of PANTS. HEADQUARTERS ! On South-East COrortaf Centre Square GETTYSBURG, PA., Has the Largest and Best Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHINC-, Mi1if61111301.14161 THE BEST MANUFACTURED :00TS AND SHOES , "ME A VARIETY OF Winter Under-clothing Gents' Fornifitthig Goods of every variety; also a largo assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And 8% erythlng found In *Gentlemen's Furnish ing Stone.. GIVE US A CALL. Oet. 14,1570.—U FURNISHING GOODS , lap o donv. 7 At CUNNINGHAM'S D. P. F. On Oleasobersborg grog. On Ohambersburg Street DID YOU SEE FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S Ch anttwrstat rg St WOLF'S Gettysburg, Pa., Also, the very latest NORRIS' Tnz LT STYLES GEINTLEME:ti'S Coat, thet, Pat, at. COOK AND PARLOR STOVES,, OF ALL KINDS The latest and most approved styles. TIN, SHEEN'-IKON hill HOLLOW WARE, COAL & LUMBER OF ALL KINDS Call and - Examine ! C. H. BUEILLEMS WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD STREETS I= NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! MITE undersigned have entered Into partner ship, and under the firm of CA111131424 S Ovr.g.- DEr.n and win carry en the Lime Burning Butin . ess, at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the corner of Railroad and Stratton streets.— Farmers and others can rely on getting the best of Lime at all times, and at lowest market rates. C 0 A L at lowest prices. Lime and Coal delivered anywhere in Gettys burg. DANIEL CASHMAN, IMMIX OVENDEER Ott. 2, 1370.-H- Railroad aim lablo. Gettysburg Railroad. TIME TABLE. TRAINS now run on the Gettysburg Railroad as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 8.10 A. M., Granite 8.22, Gulden's 8.21, New Oxfonl 8.38, arrive at Hanover at 9, and leave at 910, arrive at Hanover Junction at 10 A. M., arrive at Balti more at 12-30 P. M., York 11.. g, A. M., Harrisburg, I.lol'. M. SECOND =Ara' leaves Gett)Sburg at 1 P. M., Granite 1.12, Gulden's Ll 5, New Oxford 1.30, Han over 1.55, arrives at „Hanover Junction at 2.40, Baltimore 6.15, York 3.10, Harrisburg 1.25. NIRST TRAIN leer= Daltlmorc at, 10.40 r. Harrisburg 5.35 A. X, 'York 6.50, Hanover Junc tion 7.30, Hanover 9,New Oxford 9.40, arrive at Gettysburg at 10.30. - SECO N4,ka.1141N leaves Baltimore at 8.30 A. M., Harrisburg 8 A. M. York 9.30, Hanover Junction ILIS, Hanover 1L55, New Oxford 1208, Gulden's 12.11, Granite 12.23, arrives at Gettys burg 12.40 P. M. THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltic om at 1340 P. M., Harrisburg 1.27 P. M. York 3, Hanover Junc tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25, New Oxford 4.40, Gulden's 4.53, Granite tri',; arrives at Gettysburg at 3.10. IL D. SCOTT, Ticket Agent. Dec. 9, 1870.—tf Northein Cetitral Railway. WINTER SCHEDULE. (IN and after Dec. 4th, 1870, Trains will leave A._./ Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 12.19 a. in.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo. 6*.e. 11.10 a. in.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buf falo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the West. 2.44 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) fur Williams port and Erie. o.e p. (except Sundays) for York. 10 . 03 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Hams burg and the West. LEAVE SOUTHWARD. 7.15 a. m.—Dallystopping at Parkton only. 7.02 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 10.04 a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 12.35 p. —Daily stopping at Parkton only. 1.11 p. (except Sunday) stopping at Parkton. 138 P. in. Daily (except Sundays) stopping at aB Stations. EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. Agent. Baltimore, Md. ALFRED IL FISKE, General Su i = a ntenetera, Dec. 4, 1870.—tf burg, Pa READING RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT, lONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 Crest think line from the North and Northwest tor Phikulelphla, New York, Reading, Potts,We, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allen town, ton, Ephrata, it , Lancaster, Colum bia. &c. Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows At 3.10, 8.10, 10,50 a. m. and 2.50 p. m., 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.. respectively.- lie4di Cars accompany the 3.10 and a. in., thout change. Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a ru., 12.00 noon and 5.00 p. m., Philadelphia at 8.15 a. za., and 3.30 p. m. Sleeping Can accompany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York without Leave Harrisburg for Tam qua, Mineraville, Ashland itea l jn gkamokin, Allen town and Philadelphia at 0.10 a. EL and 250 and 4.05 p.m., stopping at Lebanon and princi pal way Stations (4.06 p. In., train wn.- for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsville Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via Sa l tr iar =lll and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave rg at 3.40 p. ra. East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read ing for Ale n ntown, Easton and New 'York at 5.00 10.30,1245 noon and 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave New York at 9.00 a. m.,1200 noon and 5.0 u p. In., and Allentown at 7.30 a. in.,12.25 noon, 2.55, 4.20 and 3.45 p. zp. • WayPasamga.. .r Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 420 p. in., stopping at ail Stations. Leave T(:annille at 9.00 a. m., and . 3.10 and, Ifermion at 10.15 a. nt., Shamokin at 5.40 120 a. an., Ashland at 7.05 a. m.. and 12.50 noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. H., and 1.35 p. m., Tamaqua at &33 a. m., and 2.40 p. in., for Phila delphia, New York, Reading.. Harris de. leave Pottsville., via Schuylkill ng and no.' hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m., for Harrisburg, and 12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts. vile at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 7.30 a. in., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.30 a. in. Return ing, leaves Philadelphia at 445 p. Beading at 7.15. p. in., arriving at Pattavflle at 9.10 p. m. Pottstown Accommodation 'Trakileavits Potts. town at 7.00 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. m. • Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.30 a. m., and &ISt,. for Ephrata, Litt; Lancas ter, Oolum Pertiomett iga ltailmad 'Trains leave Perkiomen Junction at. 7. 9.05 a. nu, 3.00a4p1 &30_p. ; re turning leave at 7.40, &JO a. 12.50 noon,and 4.301 a eonneetkig with similar trains on Readln_ditallr sad . Colebrookokie ilroad Trains leave Pottstown at 9.40 a. ra., a ßa nd 6.21) returning leave Mount Phoning at 7.00 ar=l. at. moneet lweristherstmliar trains on Valk, Railroad Trains leave Midge port at 8.30 it. nr., &OS -and b. 02 p. leave Dovadagton at 455 & 1245 re nt2. r .r i a m. connecting Wilkigaillar trains milieu'. inE Raft rn Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p. Philadelphia a 1100 a. and 3.15 p. m. (the &M a. ni., Train runMu easy to Readin g Wive Pottnllle at &00 a. au, Harrisburg at & a. m., andlatin. ; leave Alledown at &45 p. m. ; leave at 7.15 m, aad lilos p. la., for Hatrisbarg, 001, for New York, and at 9.40 a. nr andl2s p. tn. far PhUadel_ Commutation, /Meade, Season. lieBool and Rt mmtion Tickets, to and from allpAnts,st reduced it rotage checked through ;100 pounds allowed al O. NICOLLS, Gener Superintendent. Reeding, Pa., Dec. 2. 1070. -.* , - _ lITZDDing* CASPB. /minim alragb T y . o anb, Tid rAft , yiti4mi 06 1.0116.,•prhiit= aeataces. anis= aad OM NATIONAL BANK! Government Bonds of s',ll Mlaltest Premiums pwild on a•l4 Coupons Cashed or Collected ! Persons desiring to invest in STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are Invited to call, aS we have the facilities-of New York, Pht la- phis or Baltimore markets. Con Demons posasesalng COUPON BONDS, and de siring for safety to convert into Registered, are requested to call, as w•e have - the advantage to transfer at a trifling expense INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all deaaall INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Persons wishing information In regard to U. 8. Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to give us a call, and we will cheerfully give any In formation. Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1869—tf We offer for Bale, at Par, REMUS OVERDIER. Masonic Temple Loan, BEARING 7 3-10 IN'I'E.REST, Redeemable alter aye (5) and within twenty-one (21) years. MARCH SEPTEMBER. The Roods are regigered, and hill be I.sued In same; to rnt. DE HAVEN & BRO., PHILADELPHIA, PENNA. Stocks bought and .sold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accounts received and interest allowed, subject to bight Drafts March 24,1570.-1 y „Stuiug Warhino. TILE ORIGINAL Howe Sewing Machine MPROVED. Its Simpliaity, Durability, Kase of Oper talon, Perfection In mechanical construction, lightness and Beauty in Style and finish, and adapted to a huge range of work, renders It THE BEST - Sevin! ilachihe in the Market. An earnest invitation Is extended 10 those abou to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam ine this Machine and be convinced of its merit MrAll orders promptly attended to. Machine delivered to all parts of the County. H. H. ROWE, Agent, Italtimore.Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 4, 11370.-4.1 HOWE MACHINES THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE ELIAS HOWE, IR., SEWING MACHINE& .7A:COB F. THOMAS, Agent, GETTYSBURG, PA., At kb reskienee es York &red. niunces will be promptly attended to. Ms ‘-r chines delivered to ail parts or the county sad instnictions given gratis. Mr The public are cautioned against parties who use he or HOWE in esaneetion with theirsoaablmee on account of theimuhof the Howe Machines. There are none G ENUINE en less they have imbedded in each machine a medal lion having the likeness ot =AEI HOWL as It, Re. . (Feb.* WO.-.4$ Wattitto and titulary. WATCHES & JEWELRY. 'MIL P. WC.A.RTNEY wishes to Inform his Y V customers and the public gensdly, leaving purchased Um Interest a/ bil w rner, (L. V. B. ffer,) in the Watch and Je Store on Baltheiore Wed, Gettysburg, he &P no effort to IlVe ISIMMSICWa to aIL He has just returned frau the city wittiaspien. did a.eskt of GOLD and SELVES AXERICAIr and SWISS WA JEWELRY SWIM TEA and TABLE 1 1. 0„ft I GOLDIL. VER. and sradr.A. CUB• slam moms eithe beet % CAL VIO a GUITAR Ki SCREWS - a d • BRIDGES. • Mr-Watch and Clock wort warranted for one year. Jewelry repelling *located In ant aid workmanlike manner. Wept. 10,11119-41 CLOCKS, WATCHES otto JEWELRY . ,. A. R. FEISTEL l a s artm e n t , Ido a l a to York streak oppootto staidly on Mods 11Ino=toth. °INI6 • .CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER-PLATED WARE.. _ 2 41 14 . et : _totoos In esehingio. tads ot roYlL"Zmunwitatagit g ry losi=onint 4 " 44 " Nov. Nib 11110.-it .I.atlshmatalettllMMlDT'S MOM _I .•{ GE7'TYBBI7RG BOUGHT AND BOLD mei Silver. segue:llly all orders are Qromptty executed nations for sale 1 per cent. rtz 5 TER CENT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months, 3 PM CENT. for 6 months. J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier IMMELI I=l No. 40 South 3rd Street. brad*, WO. NEW FIRM BIGHAM & BROTHER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE OBIT7/0/ ORO, PA. tindaWmed, having entered into partner i. ship umier4he Ann or BIGIIIAM 8 linOrasa, lOU carry qa_ the Forwarding and Ckinualsekon IMAMS. Wthill old stand. on ine oomer ington and Railroad streets, and devote W ash it their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST MARK= MCI' will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. MMA regular line of Freight Can will leave our Warehouse very ruzium .NOON, for Balti more and and acommxwistimi trains will be run as occasion may Noire. By this arrangement we are prepays' to convey Freight at all times to and from these cities. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be =portly attended to. Our cars run Ware. of mermen & Bons, 165 NoHoward stree ket t, Baltim ore Philad , andelp to Burt's Warehouse; 1112 Mar street, hia. of We will also keep constantly on hand the best Gro m ceries of all finds , T w Su, Tes t Bplees, fen t Bpe, Oils. , ftwe, Lard, wbieb will yru be add at lowest eaeb rates. WM. M. BIGHAM, JAMB; BIGUAM. Aug. 41870.-U ROBERT WC URDY, DEALER IN FLO (YR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, iv GETTYSBUItiI, PA MHE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse J. in Carlisle street adjoining kinehler's Hall the highest prices for Pour. Wheat, Rye. Cbrn, Oats, Bucineheat, aorer and Ttmothy.Steds, Potatoes, &c. and invites producers to give Mm a call before selling. He has constaully on hand for sale, A LARGE• SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, &c., wi th Salt Flab, 011 s, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lry, To. baecos, &c. Also the best brands of FLOUR, with Feed of all kinds. Re likewise has REVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Parilic Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and Mexican Guano. e iir - Whtist he pays the highest market prices for all he buys, be sells at the lowest jiving pro fits. He asks a share of public Patronage, re solved to give satisfaction In every case. BOBSR l kIeCURDY. Jahr 21, 1800.—tt LOOK HERE! MBE undersigned has leased the Ware-house the corner of nratton stieet and the Rath road, Gettysburg, Pa. and will carry on the Grain& Produce Business in all Its branches. The highest prime will al. ways be paid for Wheat, Bye, Corn, Oats, Clover and Timothy Seeds, flaxseed, Sumac, Hay a • Straw. Dried Fruit, Nuts. Soap. Hams , ' • and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In 4. country produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS constantly for sale, Cakes. flaws, Molasses, Syrups, 'Teas, Spices. Salt, Cheese,Ninegar, Sada, Mustard, Starch, Breoins, Buckets, Blacklag, Soap, Lc- ; also, Coal Oft , Flab Oil, Tar, Be of all kinds; Spikes and Na/le; smoking sad Chewing Tobaccos. He Is always able to supply a first-rate arti cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano* and other tertllltizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or oar load. He will also run a Line of Freight Cars to No. 165 North Howard etrbet. BALTEMORE. and No. 811 Market street, PHI ELPHLt.— All goods sent to either place will be received and forwarded promptly. All goods should be Mark ed "CRESS' CAR. April 2, 1169.—t1 JOHN CRESS. Joseph Wit)le & Soh, PRODUCE DEALERS, dauth-eat or. a/Railroad and Wculdnoton eft. GETTI7LBURG. PA IGHtir cash price pad tor all kinds o 11 Grain. Bay, Htraw and Country Produce gen orally. Constantly on hand for aide all Unita ot GROCERIES The best brands of FERTILIZERS .constantly on hand, or secured at short notice. April t 2, 1670.—it ,r /Arming Nniptna tub, &r. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER AND SELF RAKER. 'T' MS machine has met with the most complete I success. In every section where It has bees Introduced, It has taken precedence our those machibes which hare heretofore ranked as and el/um. It Is a perfect Self-Baker and superior Mower. A careful exiuninatkin will convince any one of Its superionnerits over all others, in shnplleity, er it strengtli no and durability. As a SeMeeting Reap has equal our knoldedpet The Dodge rake Is attachedto no ether machine in the United Skates, except to this machine-- Built by the DODGE & STEVENSON Manufac turing Co., Inbuilt, New York.. . READ THE NOTICE CV THE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS: Having been informed that certain manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are bu= ed„ Reals. gm, with DODGE'S SELF-FAKE • we ask youto furnish us the Ramses of all persons To or purchasing such machines, as we WPM never licensed mason or persons manufac ture said MP- or any part thereof , and will prosecute to the extent of the law =ler, sans mansibetiartng, sellteg ef win said flia• rake except of our own numwtheames. • Aim A. Preiddent. We have that confidence in this machine that we are ntling to let those wanting a machine test it with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the most satisfaction. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be as For the benefit of those wanting machines we should refer tiem to a few of those to whom we hare sold. Mr.: Hoerr ado Peter Madder, Johnff. Leas, Wm. Furney, Jesse D. Newman, Maui Penrose, Demo AD F. Minter, John Deard Worffad, itni Waybright, Ephraim Itd ir David Plank, Jonathan . John Hockenunith, James Mickley, - . Peter Heileman. Bender, Sett* . = B J swim, ohn iffirlrer, John &Aar, Bees Hunter, Henry lf.ft, John Lower, Andrew Weikel% John N. = J. J. Kerr, George . On Mad wino ,A coed Hand Affafflers. Also, Will-1130T11 HAY ILABMBS, at Mar eat Waite, amongst which lathe Brandt Ulm A few PLogaGlis dUterest Nab, Thresher and Separator one of the beet and 1141111111114,814 ever • de ed la the county. HABBISBUMS FANNI N KILL Persons to and Farm Implegmr=rallY. der nuiebbses wlU Smith= at the of .101 Winn & Son, Gettysburg, or the reddens of the sub b scri un ber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Mar ris roa EM d. AS CONSTANTLY ON HAND In ease of breakage. Persons wanting Cimulanwill ad dress the subscriber, Gettnirw l: % :, Agent. May 27, 1120.-12 gut mid Are Nninace. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Iseorporstad, Alltarnelli 111151. Praddent—George Swope. vfes.RaYdent a alb Reas,ll. Secretary—D. A. Beaks. Trugurer....X.. G. Pahasstock. Itssestile °maltase-20nd MOCirtAY. a A. 714tAiss, Jacob Msg. Nanagess—Gepr i s throne, A A. Busbies; R. KeCurdy, & L Kossen, L G: libsentedr. GIMP. bunt Jaeob Els& Bteaat torriuldp; istriburick Mehl, Franklin; A. Pickle& Mal an Ostend;F.Gitt, New Ws 8010 'Mite, Liberty; H. O. Peters, PetersAnnr, (Y. & ) 4 1 , 1360empany lingtedin id nyellitions to ehe Como of Agana. It has bees In °walks lee more than IS mss, had is Mt Vidal km saAelnit One Olielnilingt, having paid loom by lieetuting that-portal annosattns to over fRIASS. Any person denting an Insurasee ea& slyly to either et the nonagem - airlNMEseathioounidttes sesta stilts Mee et thotcdtiogr, M SOW Wfdieeday !A envy month, an o'clock, P. Y. - - ueIO,IIIIF4S A Great Medical Discovery DA.,,WALKER'I3 CALIFORNIA. VINEGAR ENTER& Hundreds of Monsmads bear testimony to their Wonderful Oustlye Uccle. WHAT Alttl - THBY ? THEY AXE ROTA TILE FANCY. DRINK , Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taa!a, called "Tonics." "Appetiz ers." "Restorers, ' lac., that lead the tippler onto drunkenness aM ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Boots and Herbs of Call fond; frw_from all Alcoholic Stimulants, They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and a LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying off all the mnons matter and restoring the blood to a healthy condition. No person ean take these Bitters arsoordi ng 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 remit For Inflammatory and Chronic , Rheu m atism and Gout, Dyspepels or Indigestion, Billiout, 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 is generally pro duced by derangement of the Digestive DYSPEPSIA - OR INDIGESTION, Headache, Pain In the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Inzziness, Sour Erucfttions of the Stom ach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks, Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Pain in the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptoms, are the off- Airings of se tTosia. TTENTand INTERMITTENT FEVER, w ich are so prevalent In the valleys of our great Rivers throe the United States, y those of ppl, a s as, no Tennessee, riand, D A . Colorado, Brazos , bama, ka little. Sa vannah, Roanoke, James, d many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during the seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are Invariably ac companied by extensive derangements 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 torpor of the, I lomat being clogged up with vltiatM accumulations. n their treatment, a l iurtive, exerting a powerful bleu emus upon t various organs, is essentially necessary. re Is no cathartic for thepurpme equal to Dr. J. wAuriies Vinegar Bi tte rs, as they will spemdily remove the dark colored vtscld 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 dig estive organs. The universal popularity .Of valuable remedy In regions subject to miasmatic influences, Is suflicient evidence of its power as a remedy In such eases. FOR SKIN DISEASES. ma, Teller, Salt Rheum, Blotches, Spots, P Pustules, Bold, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurf& Deseolomtions of the Skin,Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what. ever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system in a short time by the use of these Bdters. One bottle in such cases tiv will convince Lim moat incredulous of their cura e Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its Impurities bursting through the skin In Pim. pies, Eruptions or Sores: cleanse It when you And it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It when it Is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. will Keep the blood pare and the health of the system follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, larking In the systemof so many thousands, are effectually de stroyed and removed. For full girectimm, read carefully the circular monad eacif bott/e, printed In fourlanguages—Engllsh, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. It. If. McDONA.LD CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and 32 and St Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALER& Dee. 9, 1370.—lytc DR: SCHENCI ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IN WINTER. Having for the last thirty-live years denoted my whole time and attention to the study of lung diseases and consumption, I feel that.l understand fully the course that ought to be pursued to re store a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to healthy soundness. The first and most import ant step is for the patient to avoid taking cold, and the beat of all places on this continent for this purpose In winter, is Florida, well down In the State, where the temperature is regular, and not subject to such variations as in more North am latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recom mend. A good hotel is kept there by Meath. Laid winter I saw several persons t , 4 ".1. whose lona had been badly diseased, but who, under the healing Influence of the climate and repaid _ lea, were getting well. One hundred miles further down the deer is a point welch I would prefer to Palatine as the temperature is more even' and the air dry and bracing. Mellon sod Enterprise are located there. I should gl decided preference to Mal -1 lonvilla It Is tw nom rivet or lake, and It seems almost i easier to take cold there.— The tables in Florida, might be better, and pa t lents complain at ti esi but that is a mewl sign, at it indicates a return of appetite, and wren this Is the case they generally increase In flesh, and the lungs must heal,.' Jacksonville, Hiberna, Green Cove, and many 1 other places in various parts of Florida, ran be safely recommended to consumptives In winter. I My reasons for saying so are that patients are less liable to take cold there than here, there is a less even temperature, and It is Dot necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds In is certain to die shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down tow the M.A. Aloof of s 6. orsooi, of r.. ...rave • oakot wines and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oth ' er of the localities I have named- will benefit those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a. dis ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sire throat or cough, but for those Whose lungs are diseased a more southern point Ls eernestlyrecommended. Yor fifteen years prior to 11939 I was profession ally in New Imik, ftaon, Baltimore and Phlla delphLa every week, where I saw and examined - on an average five hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every passible 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 "Schenck's Mamie Syrup, Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pitts," and yet die If he does not avoid taking cold. In Florida. nearly everybody Ls usingSchenek's Mandrake Pills, for the climate Is more likely to produce bilious habits than more northern lati tudes. It Ls a w ell established tactile: natives of Florida rarely die of consumption, especially those of the southern part. On the other hand, In New England, one-third, at least, of the impu tation die of this terrible dereeee In the Middle States it does not prevail so largely, still there are many thousands of cases there. What a vast percentage of life would be saved 11 consump. lives were as easily alarmed in regal— to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small pox, de. But they are not. They take what they term a little cold, which they are credulous enough to believe will wear off in a few days.— They pay no attention to it, and hence it lays the foundation for another and another still, until the la_ lungs are di beyond all hope for cure. My advice person whose lungs are affected even slightla stock of S. cheacles Pul made Syrup. Schenck's Seaweed Tonle and Schenek's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know that where they are used in strict accord anoe with my directions they will do the work that is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physletan who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure to have a corpse on his hands before long. W plan is to give my three medicines, in ac coMance with the printed directions, exec pt in some eases where a freer use of the < itts Pills is necessary. My object is to ve tone to the stomach—to get up a good ap te. IL Is at ways a good sign when a patient to meow hungry. I have hopes of such . Wi a relish for food aed the gratlacatiou of that relish cones good blood, and with It move nee, width is close ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clanunyegightswests no lager prostrate and annoy, mid tbe e ztionit gets well, provided he avoids taking Now there are many consumptive who has not the mese to go to Florida. The question may be asked, Is there no hope fe l :it:he Cer tainty there is. My advice to such and ever has been, 'to stay in swarm roam d the win. ter, wi th a tempastme of aboasevenedegram, which sa be kept regularly at eat oint, by means of edema:neer. Let such a pedant take his exercise within the limits of the room walking up and down as much as his will permit, in order to keep up a header Lion of the blood. I have cured thousands by this system, sad can do so again. Consumption ill as easily eared as anyoper other disease if it is tak en in time the and tbe pr kind a tradmi r r o l fact Mends undisputed W iet tlehettek's Passaic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Toole have eared very man of what seemed to be hopeless cans of coasumpada Co where you will, you will be almost certain to Ind some poor COINKIMSPUTO who has been rescu ed from the very laws of death by their use. So' far as the Mandrake Pine are concerned, everbody should keep a suppo ei them on hand. They, act on the liver better ea calomel, and leave none of Its hurtful effects behind. In fact =excellent in all cases ware a ve ts requited. If you have too =strait and diarrhea ensues, a dose of the will cure yea. If you are subject to sick headache, tab a dose of the Mandrakes and o=id,n relieve in two hours. It you would the effeet of • change of water, or the he free Indulgent* in fruit, take cue of the Man drakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water and eat Ira alpha plums, peaches or Zr iit = the leak of being made sick by them They will protect those who live In damp situations aaWW chills and fevers. Try them. They areonly harmless. They can do you good only. I have abandoned my professional visits to Boa. tea and New York, but continue to see= at my oMekNo. 13 N. SIXTH Street, Meet: Mere:, from 9 A. IL, AL who wish a thorough examination with the Bespheater win be cbarged live The Reiterate/0r declares the exact condition rs. of the Bina, and patients can readily learn whether they ma curaide or not. But Ideate It distinctly that the value of my medicine de pends entirser dh =tbelr being Man strictly sc annas /a oosed to uidon.l will sey that when person stake my mediates andU u s i el i, r r q,nts are brought into a beats* ceminion they &tenet so liable to take*Su w oone wt diseased lungs can bear a. of stmoillphere without lb. MUM, er less izritatteu of the broil. eel baba , IM=EI Creations in all taajtusgus accompany my eo MAIN and clear teat any one ma use them without coasoldag me, and be Wught ilvta sal 11. D. No. 15 N. INN= Mmet, IMUMUiphla June 10. 1870.—1 y Iron in the Blood. L u A THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, An -rivet Theis, totearsa 41200404 with the blood as easily U the tintß • „ whole adm rtt i s . b=e cute! • P ai n' and Nature awn eltadlzisur„ Pamphlets free. • tor, Dry street, NeW It , •v ; • 4 " Nth. Arun fitditid. *dial. HENRY.T. NIKIMBOLD'S COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts—Fluid Ertraet Rhubarb anti Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious affec tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costiveness, etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury, Minerals or Deleterious Drugs. These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant purgative, superseding castor °Weans, magnesia, etc. There t nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping tins. They are composed of thefine.st Ingredients. After a few days' use of them, such an invigoration of the entire system takes place as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated. whether arising from Imprudence or disease. ,H. T. lielmbold's Compound Fluid Extract Catinvba Grape Pillsare notsugarcoated, from the fact that sugar-coated Fills do not dis solve, but pass throug h the stomach without dis solving, consequent do not produce the desired. ellect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PI LLB, being pleasautik taste and odor. do not necessitate MPERbein P eir ugar-coated. RICEIPINTY CENTS Henry T. Hembold's lIIORLY CONCENTRATED OCIMPOI:ND Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radicaily exterminate from the systentScrof ula; Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Ryes, Sore Logs. bore Salt Month, Bore Head, ftoneMW, Skin Diseases, Rheum, Caulkers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular Swellings, Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Rumors of all Rinds, Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and all diseases that have been established In the system for years. - Being y for the above com plaints, It=i=ig properties are ester than any other preparatom of It gives the completion s clear and y color and rent:l:patient to a state of Health and Purity. For tying the Blood, removing all Chronic national diseases arishan front an impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for tbeeureof Pains and sweillu ti f the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Blotches. Pimples on the nee, Erysipelas and Sealy Eruptions of tlie Skin, and beautifying the complexion. Price, 111.50 per Bottle. Ell lIENItY T. lIELMBOLD'S colicmvnurED Fluid Extract Buchu, THE GREAT DIURETIC has cured eve ry _ ease of Diabetes In which It has been given, Irritation of the neck of the Bladder and inllammation of the Kidneys, Ulceratiou of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, diseases or the Prostate Gland., Stone In the Blad der, Calculus, Grav Brickdost Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Dis charges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions for both Sexes, attend ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to Exe Lom of Power, Las of M Dimculty c rtk l i lneasaing, vreak xervm, Trani ta eu Horror of Disesee, Wakefulness, Dimness o f Visi Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, Flashing of the , of tbe Skin, Eruption on the Face, Countenance, Universal Land. tude of the Muscular System, etc. Used by persons from the ages of eighteen to t th w e e n d t e y c - llinreo ra c d a o ng m e of ri li t fyel;i v a e ter f con - f e inveeme nn or labor pains; bed-wetting in children. Heimbold's Extract Buchu Li Diuretic and BMW-purifying, and cures all diseases arising from habits of Dissipation, and Excesses amd imprudences in We, Impurities of the Blood. etc., Superseding Oopalba in Affections for which it is used, and Syphilitic Affections-4n these dis eases used in connection with ifelmbold's Bose Wash. LADIES In many affections peculiar to Ladles, the Es tract Buchu is unequalled by any other remedy —as In Chlorosis or - Retention, Irregularity, Pain fulness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated or Schirrus state of the Uterus, Len corrhces or Whites, Sterility, and for ail com plaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of DiMpation. It is - scribed extensively by the most eminent Physic ians and Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both Sexes and all ages (attend ed with any of the above Diseases or Symphanir H. T. HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUM: CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU HENCE'S, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., in all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenienee, and no expos ure. It causes a frequent dadre, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstrue, times, Preves Curing Strictures of the and innanmiation, so ire. a% U W EI .fr disesses l and expelling all , Thousambi who have been the victims of In competent moms, and whoksvepaid heavy fees to be cured In a abort time, have found they !save been deceived. smiths" the "Poison" has, by the um of astringent'," been dried up In the system. to break out in a more aggravated ,form, _awil_perhapkafter Use 11101111OLD'il EXTR9WBUCHII for all Afkietions and Messes of the urinary Organs. Whether existin In Hale or Female, from what ever cause ori , and no matter of how per Bottle. M. T. mrutitoLD's IMPROVED ROSE L7=3 esand be stapeased as s Face Wash, and will be bond the only elpecillod relned7 ever= of Cidaneetis diadem. It LiiirSpot% Ileorbstie Induratkes tataneons Membrane, ete., dispels Red raws and Incipient Mum Mash, Moth Patches. Dryness ot the or Skin, Frost Bites, and all papaws for Mires or Ointments are med ; restores the skin to a state idaWrty Mid softsms, sad hlllll2llll continued adios to Me Maus or Its vessels, on which depends the agreeable dearness and viva ti fT of wiladerdea se much sought and admired. am however vainalele as a remedy for detects dthe akin, R. T. Retmbold's Bose has long sudatned to prinelpie claim to unbound ed — .sefereilletL — by Poelembld mantles whirl mei der it a Tones Appandade of Me most Superlative and Congesdal diameter an ele pet formula shoes prom i n ent Safety and Efficacy—the Invariable aoe ~ompsmnehu d Its use—as a Preservative and Befre firer of the Completion- It Is an =reliant LoUon for dis eases of the Urinar^y Organs, arising from habits of dleMmetlew, used la easnestioa with the Hz. tracts Botha, Ilassaparilla, and Catawba Grape Pills, In such Maeda as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar per BotUe. Fa sad etplkdt - directions accompany the irides= al Us Wet and reliable character imbibed = with hun dreds ol teit=r om and tip. ward cd lin,ooo gil = ell " fro m % =tory lattetua ng ban at mine l u ile phr h isz 3 1 , 11 4 derma= etatressen, eta The proprietor has wren newt= to their =Menton In the news. lactic be dem net Wads boa the tact that his rank as Standard Preparations, and do not need to be propped op by oertitleaten HENBr'r, KELMBOLp'•S' 6 1 E.17jr IN'E PREE'ARATioNff. Delivered to any iddreim Secure from obser "lagiallialliment twentyyesrs. Sold by iM b rn =rtaB O LD, Cu,. •:IL T. LD'S Drug and " • • SS Broadway, New Yord.or IL T. • 4 I: D Medical Depot, - Ask for HEN T: :4 4 4: e - TAHHHOOTHER. July3o 13711.7 Writtai. 11,77 W 1157:W T 111 MILLER'S DYSPEPSIN ME LIVER IN VIG ORATOR, is a Sure Cure for Dyspepsia, Lirer Complaint, Jaundice, Bilious Com plaints, Sick Headache, Costirr ness, and all irregularities of the Stomach, Bonds and Kidney s. DYSPEPSIN Is the groat discovery of the age; as it Is a pure ly VEGETABLE PREPARATION containing all the MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF ROOTS, HERBS and BARES In a concentrated form and free from all Irritating vegetable matter. Ist. It is a TONIC, giving an appetite and Pro ducing a healthy condition of the stomach. 2nd. It is an APERIENT or GENTLE LAXA TIVE, and does not produce any griping or pain In its action on the bowels, and leaves them In a healthy condition. 3rd. It is a DIURETIC and operates like a charm on the Kidneys, therefore It is one of the best Medicines In the World for diseases of these organs. 4th. It is probably one of the best CHOLA GOGUES known, as it stimulates the Liver to a healthy action, carries off the bile and thereby relieves you of Headache and all bilious symp toms 50- jt Is the most excellent ANTIFMLOG IS TIC yer known, and therefore its great powers alloverother Medicines in curing dyspepsia.— Persons troubled with dyspepsia always have more or less inibunniation of the stomach, there fore its great success is owing to Its power of al laying Inflammation. It makes no difference bow weak, Irritable, delicate or tender the stom ach may be, THE DYEITIIMIC will give relief at once, and by continuing only a reasonable length of time It will make a certain cure. Fun directions on each bottle. ILO° per bottle or .5.00 for six bottles. DAVIS At MILLER, Sole Proprietors, BALTI3fORId, MD. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. A. D. BUEHLER, Agent, GETTYSBURG, PA WADI° for CUBAN on. ANODYNE LCD MEN T. Price 50 , cen% pee *KAM. Feb. 3, $ YOUNTS COIOIIND FOR MB MIR ICW - PUTRID SORE not ordke.T. /21.1% UNITRA. or any other Inliatornatory or Inward illsease.of the Must if not of Soo tong standing. Also, SCARLET FkV&& ; The medicine ha 4 been tried in THOUSANDS - OF CAEIES, in different pert. of the bomb*, and has never been known to fall if then time and accord ing to directions: Il iswarrabied to ear.. Give it a trial mei II wilt 'peak hielteelL Missy home: hold should erovide themselves with a box of this medlciterana keep it onmarvelou hand& The careethat has eSected truly s II adrPrepared are and sold by lint.om YOuwrik Co * , Gettysburg. the Stores In Adams county. ISRAEL YOUNT & CO. May 29, 1867.—tf THE GREAT MAGICAL HAIR-FORCER Tls natation is warranted to produce a beautiful set of whiskers or mustache. in from two to three months from the first applies • on any face that has fine hair. It Is perfectly harmless and will not In any way stain or Injure the shirr. Price 25 cents a bottle. Sent by mall, postage tree, on receipt of price. Address W. C. WAGNER. hfummasburg, Adams county, Pa. Jan. 1871.-03 m Photograph TIPTON & MYERS" EXCELSIOR GALLERIES GETTYSBURG, PA., Make all styles of Pictures from minature to life size, Including the "REMBRANDTS" OR SHADOW PICTURES, Photographs Finished in Oil WATER COLORS, OR INDIA INK. I Views of the Battle-field 1 ILIND YOB °ATI-LOGI:R. ell.. Always a large and well selected of Frames, Albums , inereapeOwes, Cord, Ala,Lc always on hand. FicAefactl6t ifaarantled. Dee.. 7, 11170.—tt WEAVER & CO. Livery, Bales & Exchange STABLES, Washingtim Strad, Gettysburg, Pewee. TZundersigned having entered Into Mr. under the Arm of Weaver & Co.,__ ve takes itis veil known Stables of N. Weav uind are pi supply the public with all aad =O l t conveyances that caw be MuM s AMA:Am Livery. Their stock cannot be neaten by any nnabilahannn In the town. MlPrartles wishing to visit the Battic-Aeld, will Ind supsrlor amommotkilions at this Livery'. withoet addttioull charge tor Guides. CARRIAGE -MAKING W ILL alio be carried on in ail its breaches at their shops opposite the Livery; all styles of BTIGGLA, JAGGER WAGONS, - CARRIAGES, arc., built or the best material and by slcilltul work men, on short notice, • REPAIRING =aptly attended to and tattiteetton swan- GIVE US A CALL. ?T r. . Nov. 4, 1870.—ti • , Apo* 69.. a 6-9, n*: A FULL ASEIORTMENT OF Drugs & Family Medicines PATENT MEDICINES, Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and Dye Studs, gasps, Perfumes and Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ ing Fluids and &a- Uorseri, Physician's Pre esriptions and Family recipes accurately put up. Physidans and moan- try Merchants supplied at REDUCED BATY& Forney's . Horse Powder the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes HUBER'S Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn's. June 11, 1269.-41 DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOWN. TUNING opened a new DRUG STORE and .1.1 fitted ft up In the best style I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens , of Utiles town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con sisting in part of Drugs and Family Medicines, pure Liquors for for ..ifectieinatPurpooes, Patent AUtdi eines, Horse Powders Pure SMees, and Dye stuffs, Pert umerY Toilet Smpa wad es Panay articles. A full assort meat of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars Tobacco and Snuff. 161 0 1toore's Medusa&mimetic Soap will with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boning, or blueing. This Ls the best Soap in use. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the hands or fabric. Littlestown, May 13.—1 y A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, GETTYSBURG, PA DRUGS MEDICINES, PdrENT MEDICINES BOOKS STATIONERY, TOILET ARTICLE S, GOLD PENS, 07ustabersbarg Strati, soar Diamond r . countrimerchmunmaismcitywww- 31116 rates. CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE At Horned Drug Store, you can always get the beat and cheapest DMA, 110EDICI2IES, PATENT XEDICkNEI3, DYE STUFFS, SPICEE PILEVEIGIZY, ENGLISH, 1 , B. RN CH AND AM El IC AN TOILET SOAPS, in, Jan. 13, 117 L-41 Vadat lardt. W. N. MILLER'S MARBLE WORKS, Cor..of Baltimore and .East.Middk GETTYSBURG, PA. Every Description of Work exect4ed in the finest style of the Art ALL WM* OP CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS, VIIIINIFINF.D ON TILE 811011. TEST NOTICE June Ty, 1870. —tf GETTYSBUIIG MARBTAI WORKS. r ikut York ftrmt, second 69quare, Gettysburg. Pa. Where re they a . to tarnish all kinds of orit=nno. sneh M Monuments, Head-stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, ac., atthe shortest notice-cheap as the cheapest. iiirGlTe us a call. Produce takes In ',Atomise Mu' 27.-lIN9. tt nara CUCUMBER WOOD PUMP!! Onectoren reams why LW to the kW Pump manufactured to America Jar WELLS AND CISTERNS. Dip 81rople, 2. It Isßellable. • & Is Durable ta Ws:to - Ina S. It throws Water Ragoldly. & lima Wood. 1. The Wood Is 'tasteless. S. It does _net Crack In the Bum it Is net Dais to , get out et order. • altishi any r=sbe nesessiri us time, ena easily beanie by any person. D. It will not freeze. la. It is • than reliable any other Pomp masa teetered. Balditses,. Double 'Aethig • mass (.7ylinikr FORGE PUMP, With glom :Winder, and hence no nut and little or no trieibm.4semnot freese-ard. admirably Is a i i;g eAlnit Wi ne:or, Sic.. -Mpusd to da oft ientsenil for durability, economy alidueirenkmoe. Basing puede:sod the esolusive tight Pern_siem_ fero d t e b b r e o d oksp --- etlolfr o ordwb ' Aethldles ana°MAW.anhomtbeilringPs comet e ordt and ready be eobsndbm well or cistern. Sainniction miareuteed in all oases or no paymeet required. • - - Orders by well or otherwise yromptiraitesded to. H = aunty, pr d.JOEUL P dants aunty, Oct. zi, TO THE WORKING CLASS. KALE Olt PRIIIALL—We are prepared to furnlshja clime with Constant Employ= nome,Z i Ss or mat of the tame. new. lad eery pnaUltnia. Parsons of either an earn from ell to ea d , s tre= sad. slough boor amount by whole time to theum. Boys sad earn nearly as much as manor wome n . ewe lend ing for our Full Instructlops la Maas to make money list. That you must test tbebulases, we will lend Free by mail. _oar FULL INSTRUC TIONS HOW TO 00.11M, 4 skarn Valuable gample Package *Lauds,. 4 =4alrer va start. e a are guidni• pea •• wee, 4le 5 hours a day. No sap 4, . 4lt .1 b u s. .. or:—.. • want pa, „.. . . lane returns. mod TIMY Addrem . Y" eft 00., 05 Fulton Bt, New York. Dm 0, $lO.--1101* JAMES CRESti PIaMDMIY, ie., &e Mal. 25, ma -u PUBLISHED FRIDAY HOB BUEHLER & nrlthitnregt. between Cburt-houtlerand Gettysb 4— unr, . TERMS OF PUBLICAII6S,. TUE STAR AND SINTLIEL Is PRblathia. 413 y morning. at t 2.0) a year In advaisat F not paid within the Tear. leo= continued until *ll arrearaps anima. the option of tild Publbhum Anvea'rrszKL are Inserted a; rates. A llberalreduetion will be mutat advertlslng by the quarter, half year, tineelsl notices-will be Inserted at specie be agreed upon. air The eireelation of the Sri 44 : Is one half larger then that ever • nsv6spaperu Adams county44ll4. Ist ag modlum, It cannot bo excelled. JOB Woes of all klads will be-arom ted and at fair _rates. Band-Nils, Pamphlets, &e., In every variety and sty printed at short notice. Trams Cams. groitosioni otitrds, & lwei_____________________. D AVID A. BUEHLER, -. ATTOlt:t El AT promptly attend to collections and . It nem entrusted to Ms weir ,_ °Moe at his residence in the three...sae ingoliVeite the Court-house. * May 2/.1861—1t - D AVID WILLS, ATTORNEY: Office at bla . resideace in the. South-ea.; Centre Square. May 29, Itki—tf fX. giACTM, . ATTORNEY AT Collections and all legal bush:teas pro tended to. °Mee on Baltimore Street, South. of t house. June 19, 190—tf D 1114CONAEGIIT. • ' ATTORT4 El Office one noor west of licsisurat'i Chamberaburg street. Byetial attention given to Sults, Co Settlement of Estates. All legal b claims to Pensions, Bounty, Back-1 *y, ages against E States, at all lim"-11" eiei)t(led Land warrants located, and choke F sale In lowa and other western stater June 18, 1869--ti (1) IL VE . ATTORNEY'A \VIII promptly attend to collections nett Business trusted to his care. - • • °Mee between Falinestocks' and • Z legler's stores, flalt I more st reet,Gettys , 113}1, 1467-11 JOHN C !MUCH, JUSTICE OF Tait Collector or Book Accounts, Pro Judgment Notes, Mortgages, Ste., anifq turns made. Also attends to writing Mortgages, Judgments, Notes, Agrre_me New Oxford, Adams county, Pa‘: •••• 'Dec. 9, ICU —nn• wx. x'c~.esa • MeeLEAN t WOODA, MORN KVS G ETITSBURO. orrtcr.—On Baltimore Street, 4anio h. occupied by the late firm a M. d. Iy. :31c Nov. 18, le;u.—tt D R. H. S. HUBER South-east corner of ('hamber hurl and ton streets. opposite COL. LITZ'S EAOLZ June 11, 1809—tf Ds. J. W. C. O•NEAL Has is office at his residence in Haltlmor two doors above the anapiter Ofnee. • May 29, 1.-46:—tt JOll3l L. HILL, H. D., uEN Once on Chambersburg street, nearly tbe Zuni Harzi„'Gettysburg, Pa. Oir Raving been In constant paellas. y d uly 9, rs patients can be assured of good w J 1567--tt D R. J. E. BERKSTRESSEIb, JJE Having located in Gettysbutg, offers his to the public. Office in the old 'Scutt/se S. E corner, Centre Square, where he w pared to attend to any case within the or the Dentist. Person., In want ottani; sets of teeth are Invited to call. Terms ble. July 30, 1 otclo and Itrstaurait EAGLE HOT The large ,t and nio,t eeoran.eilaU GETTYSBURG, PA., turner of Chamber' , burg arul JOHN L. TATE, Propii Sir-An Omnibu4 for l'aAsengers and ruu to the Depot. on arrival and d Railroad Trains. Careful servants, -aria able charges KEYSTONE .HOT GETTYSBURG, WI E. MYERS, Pfotaa NOW OPEN: THIS is a new 'Louie, and hif ted up In tbirnost approved stlle: tlon la pleasant'and convenient, being In business portion of the town. -Leery. meat has been made for the accomniodat comfort of guests, with ample stabling a • With experienced serrants, and accontm Clerks, we shall use every endeal,ir tci This Hotel now open for the entertaltftlien public, and we kindly solicit a share cc patronage. UNION .HOT [YORXIOLLT TEM wwr3 NAIL,' YORK SPRINGS, PENN- rrs:n enders'od has leased Waking • 1. af popular Hotel ln Potent? • Springs °ugh.> The Hotel is plasma . ted In th mod business part of the table wi supplied with the bcs that; ket can &ford - and the Bar with Mhs Liquors. There b aiso exoellent • • attentive bailers. This Hotel is the Gettysburg - had Mechanlosburg Mame the York rtngs and New iJztord former arrives here at 1 P. M. on Wednesdays and Fridays, from tor GetUsburg; returning at ni AL, 0 , days, Th ursdays and naturdals. The Springs Sim leaves the Hotel deny at 8 A. New tlxiont, returning at 4P. bt. • - - tied that his long experience In business hie him to let none goaway patronize Wm. (,'harges moderate. taken by the week on reasonable terms. E. P. LITTIMGEIt, Prep York Springs, Nov. 4,1870.—U Garpnittrn and (contrail Wm. C. Stallsmith & GETTYSBURG, P. 4 CArpenters and Contrite b.O.ORS, SH UT PE BLLN DB, DOOR AND WINDOW iR CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW BRACKETS. .tC .Corotautly on iltnd, and manutActµred t out of the BEST MATERIAL' by experienced workmen, and at REASONABLE PRICE WOrders promptly attetplad:to limitary IS, I&s9—tt • GBO. C. CASHNIA OEIT.P7SBURG, PA Carpenter and Contra REfirECTEIILLY Worst! tbe•putteli, has removed to his New Skp, between York and Railroad etreetev pared to take contracts for putting q tug buildings, at u reasonable Mai as der In Gettysburg—all work gnaniateod beet uallty. 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