;71, tar ;tub it tntincl. 11 1 Pallisylterritair. ftb: 24, 1071 Thu 1f rrcnus G.►nnax.-1f you want early vegetables, such as lettuce, radishes, beets, cabbage, tomatoes, this is your time to prepare your hot-bed, and add frames. Manure is essential. Well decomposed manure may be taken to the spot where it will be needed, and left in small heaps, while that for hot beds should not be in so small heaps that it will be chilled through, but it should be kept in a stsite of fermenta tion. As soon as a heap shows signs of heating It should be turned over. and .each turning will much improve its quality. Plants which are growing in Cold Frames.—lf the weather is very Cold and the plants are frozen, it is not necessary to remove the snow from the frames, but a light fall of snow, follow by mild weather, must be immediately removed. Give air abundantly, as it is the object to keep the plants ar hardy as possible. Hot-beds for raising seedings are to be started about six weeks before the time at which it will be safe to set out the plants. Sashes should be got ready; paint, if need, and re-place broken lights. Straw mats are of great use in cover ing hot-beds and frames at night. There are several ways of making them; they should be a foot longer than the sash and of its width and a half wider, so that two mats may cover there sashes. Coming of celery and roots in pits dp now. At the time we write, the middle of December, it seems as if this might be delayed for some time. Lettuce, where there is a demand for early plant, may be forced in a hot-bed. The bed should be excavated at, least 21 feet deep, and this be filled with fer menting mnaure and covered with soil. COST OF FENCEEL—Hero is a statement which we suppose to be correct, although it will astonish most of our readers: The fences of the United States are estimated to have cost more than the houses, cities included, more than the ships, ves sels and boats of every description whi sail on the ocean, raaories, with all thM: machinery, and more than any one class of property, real estate excepted. These are curious facts, but they are facts never theless. The fences of New York are put down at $144,000,000; those of Ohio at *11.5.000,000, and Pennsylvania at $lOO,- 000,000. Divided out at this rate the money invested in fences alone is more than equal to the national debt. As fences require to be renewed, on an aver age, once in ten years, the annual cost to the country is not far short of $200,000,- 000. GOOD HAus.—After hams have been smoked, take them down and thorough ly rub the flesh part with molasses, 0 immediatelyapply ground and pOwder ed pepper, by sprinkling on as !such as will stick to the molasses, when they must be hung up again to dry.. Hams treated in this mauner keep.perfect ly sweet for two or three years. This must be done before the fly deposits her eggs, for after that is done nothing will stop their ravages. The above has been practiced in our section for more than twenty years. No soaking is necessary. One pint of molasses and one or two pounds of black pepper are suflicidut for any ordinary family. Try this plan if you want good sweet hams. So says the Rural Nov Yorker. CHICKEN enoLnn.A.—A farmer hi Ohio says: 'tl lost some fifteen or six teen.-of my hens last spring by the chol era, and in all cases, their combs would become pale and they looked l4nguid, and had a.gfeat propensity to drink wa ter profusely. I. thought I would try an experiment, as I knew the fowl would die anyhow, so I caught two of them and held their mouths open, and poured a teaspoonful of paregoric down each one's throat, and threw them into the garden, where they could get all they could eat, but no drink, and the the third day repeated it, Now they are all well, and have gone to laying." NEW WAY OF COOKING POTATOES. —Wash and e the potatoes dry.— Place them in a fiat-bottomed cast iron pot on the back part of the stove, cover ing the kettle with a close fitting iron or tin cover. The steam of the • potato is sufficient moisture for them. They will cook in an hour and tea. minutes, and are very nice and healthful. CORN CROP OF 1870.—The corn crop of the United States for 1870 was 1,100.- 000,000 bushels, a gain over las/ year of more than five bushels to the acre. The hog crop is a little over 20,000,000 tons, 1 per cent. less than that of 1869. SNOW :13am.s.—To prevent balls of snow on horses' feet. let the hoof and fetlock be well cleaned, and then rub with soft soap previous to their going out in snowy.,Weather. MINUTE 31Acemenv. —A correspond eat writing from London says: "The most extraordinary machine iu the exhibition is, beyond question, the one for micro scope writing. This enables a person to write in the usual way, and to duplicate his writing a million times smaller, so small ; indeed, that it is invisible to the naked eye, yet with a powerful microscope become so plain that every line and dot can be seen. The inventor Clain that with this instrument he can copy the en tire Bible twenty-two times in the space of an inch. The Astor Library, I presume could be transferred to a sheet of note paper. Practically it . will be off great service in preventing forgeries. WitiAme of these machines a private mark can- be put on bills so minute and perfect that the forger can neither perceive or imitate it, but the bank clerk or broker, knowing where to look, can at once detect that, a bill is genuine. The machine is the in ventim of a Mr. Peters." , A DAUCIIITEII was born to the .wife of Mr. Fred. Hoxie,. of Orneville, Maine, on January 28th. A Bangor paper says this is the fifth generation now living. The., child has four grandparents, five great grand-parents and one eeat-great-grand parent. Itsgreat-great-grandmother(Mra. Sarah Brown) lives in Palmyra, in this State, is 8 years old, halo and hearty, She luta the •privilege of saying, "Arise, *slighter, and go to thy daughter, for thy diughtei bath a daughter." Foaturr Sonicnuxo.—"l say, q&;" id a little eyed man as he landed from the steamboat atigatcliez—"l say, cap's, this 'are ain't ail," "That's all the bag gage you brought on board, sir," replied the captain. "Well, see now Ws moor- Aril to littr—four boxes, three.eheits, two box"' n•PertiesiltY, , tyre (Isle part cat),'the ropes of inytms t ;sad a tea kettle; but Um n dubeisuni, 'something t‘hort, though I've counted 'em three_thres, and never took My eyes, ov 'em while on board; there's something ndt right somehow." "Weil, stnuager, the tile's up. There's all I know of; so botol.l4l : your Intl and five children out orebcvabbv:arvi we're off." "Thern's uhadire it..! 'sl" he exclaimed. "I kaowed I'd forgotionruarie, Clothing, NO, Mont lit. REMOVED. JOSEPH JACOBS, MERCHANT .TAJLOR, 11AS REMOVED .21 - eat door to J. W, Cress' Store on Cham hersburg it., sear the fiqt:are. A Larne assortment of • Clonal.; Caratmers. Vesting's, Trims minors dte., /te., Offered at the small est rats. Goods bought at the cut ree cif charge. Goods made up with , as well when bought at other stores as at his own. Latest N. Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done in the most approved style. Cu thing done, as usuaL The public patronage solicited, and no effort spared to pleasq April 22, 1870-4 i Musical Instruments, &C: r AT CUNNINGHAM'S, On Chambersburg Street DID YOU SEE THOSE nice CHESTERFIELD AND WALK ING COATS, that are selling so cheap at PICKING CO. THE PLACE TO BUT CHEAP. Hats, CapS, Boots & Shoes. LATEST.STYLES. CHEAPER THAN EVER. It you want to Save money, call on Cobean & Cunningham Balti2aore Street, Gettysburg, Pa., UTIIO V ofhgeorTasdeArse SHOES, HATS Astin 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, SEGABS, t&c. Jan. 13, 1871.—U ANY A.MOVNT n F DRESS and BUSINESS SACK COATS for ‘../ sale cheap at PICKLNG S.: CO. Fall and Winter Clothing la great Yariety at FRANk. -:CIINNINGIIAM'S Cbtunbersbu Bargains 1 Bargains' ! • D.' H. KLINGEL, Near the Court-House, Ballimare Street, selling.out his entire stock of city made Boots and Shoes, in order to sake room for his own manufactured goods. VERY CHEAP FOR CASH. The stock is the very best of city made work, and I willguarantee it as represented. It em. braces the hest MESS' CALF and KIP ROOTS In town, and a full line of SHOES, GAITERS, ice., for Ladles' and Chlidrens• wear. THE MANUFACTURING of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried on, in all its branches, as before—Aepairin dune on short notice. Byemphrying none but 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, be solicits a continu- ance of public Dec. D. H. KUNGEL. Gettysburg, Dec. 23, 1870—t1 - - ALL STYLES OF CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &C. FRANK CUNNLNGIIAM'S Chamberthurg 81. LAP BLANKETS, 'HORSE BLANKETS and BUFFALO ROBES; cheap at PICKING & CO. WOLF'S Cheap Clothing Store, On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square, Gettysburg, Pa., Ilan the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER CLOTHING, ever offered In this place. Also, the very latest and best styles of Hats ; Caps Boots & Shoes , • with a variety of 'Winter Under-Clotatin g and Gents' Furnishing Goods generally. Also, a tine assortment of Jelselry,Wsatehes, Clocks Notions, Are.. . The best manufactured Leather Trunks and Vandses, Caspet Bags and Umbrellas always on h HoalelTwha Gloves, a large assortment. ChM 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 be sold as low as the lowest, our motto being "Quick sales and small profits." Call and examine -our stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. S. WOLF. Nov. la, 1870.—if Any person who wants a .I?iue Fitting Suit GO TO CUNNINGHAM'S 'On Chatnbersburg Street PICKING & CO., ANNOT be excelled for cheapness, style and V durability in the way of PARTS. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS ! Oh South• East Corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA., Jlas the Largest and Best Stock of FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, THZ LATZST BTTLIIS HATS AND CAPS. THE BEST MAIMPACTVPXD BOOTS AND 8110 ES, W 7771 A VARIETY OF Winter Under=clothing, 1 , AM) I % Gents' Furnishing Geode of every vairiepr;, also a large assortment of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, And everything found In a Gentlemen's Ptrnish tng Store. GIVE US A CALL. oeo 1011.-tt FURBISHING GOODS Ls endless vs:Wit AT OUNNI - NGIIA.MtB on moribirom ssma. Cal, Mader; Vete, te COOK AND PARLOR The latest, .and most approved styles JOS. JACOB& TIN, MEET-IRON AND HOLLOW W A RE, COAL & LUMBER Call and Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD DANIEL CASIIMAS. lIENItT OVERDZER. NEW FIRM. COAL AND LIME ! TTHE undersigned have entered into partner ship, and under the firm of Cmtrus ANS:Orel/- Dan and will carry on the Lime Burping Business , at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Kilns, on the corner of Railroad and Stratton street& Farmers and others can rely on getting the best of Lime at all times, - and at lowest market rates. CO A.L at loosest prices. Lime and Coal * delivered anywhere In Gettys burg,. DANIEL, CASHMAN, HENRY OVERDEER. Oct. 25, 1870.—tf 4ailrand Einzt gablitS. Gettysburg Railroad. TRAINS now run on the Gettysburg RallroaAl as follows: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 8.10 A. M., Granite 8.22, Gulden's fiM, New Oxford 8.38, arrive at Hanover at 9, and leave at 9.10, arrive at Hanover Junction at 10 A. M., arrive at Balti more at 12..30 P. M., York 11.43 I.IIL, Harrisburg 110 P. 88. SECOND _TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 P. 31, Granite 1.12, Gulden's Ll 5, New Oaf ord 1.30, Han. over L 55, arrives at Hanover Junction at 2.40, Baltimore 6.15, York 3.10, Hasburg 4.25. FEEST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10.40 P. H., Harrisburg 5.35 A. IL, York 6.50, Hanover Junc tion 7.20, Hanover 9, New Oxford 9.40, arrive at Gettysbugg at ma SECOND TRALN leaves Baltimore at 630 A. H., Hsgritsburg 8 A. H., York 9.30, Hanover Junction 1115, Hanover 11.55, New Oxford 12.08, Gulden's 12.20, Granite 12.= arrives at Gear berg 12.40 P. H. THIRD TH.A.Thi leaves Baltimore at 12.40 P. M., Harrisburg L 27 P. M. York 3, Hanover Junc tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25, flew Oxford 4.40, Gulden's 4.53, Granite 4.56, arrives,sit Gettysburg at 5.10. H. It SCOTT, Ticket Agetd. Dec. 0, 1570.—tt Northern Central Railway. WiNTER AttLED r i N and after Dec. 4th, 1870, Trains will lease 1 .. J Hanover Junction as follows: LEAVE NORTHWARD. 12.19 a. m.—Daily (or Elmira, Buffalo. &c... 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) for Williams. and Erie. 6.05 p. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for York. 10.0(1 p. in.—Daily urg (except Sundays) for Harris- LEAVEthe est. LEAVESOU W TIIWA.RD. 7.15 a. m.—Dallystopping at Fukien only. 7.52 a. m.—Dally (exceptSMndays) stopping at all Stations. 10.04 a. m.—Dally (except. Sundays) stopping at all Stations. 12.25 p. m.—Dailystopping at rarkton only. 1.11 p. m.—Dally (except Sunday) stopping at ton. 3.36 p. m. Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all Stations. EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. Agent. Balti, ALFRED R. FI more SKE, .. Md. Genera/ 811=te Dec. 4, 11370.—tf burtildraba READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 Great trunk line from the North and Northwest for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville, Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allen to bia. Lc. wn, Easton, Ephrata, Litt, Lancaster, Colum- Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol lows: At 3.10, 8.10, 10.50 a. in., and 2.50 p. connectin with similar Trains on Pennsyl vania , and arriving at New York at 10.10 a. in., &SO, 5.50 and 10.00 p. m.. respectively., Sleeping Cars accompany the 3.10 and a. in., Train without change. Returning: lease New York at 9.00 a in., 12.00 noon and &SO p.lll, Philadelphia at 8.15 a. m., and 8.30 p.m. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.00 p. m. train from New York withoutchin, Allen ange. ms& Leave Harrisburg for Emd, Mamo k in, PoUsville, Tim , Ashland - town Idinersvffle and Philadelphia at 8.10 a. and 2.50 and 4.05 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and princi pal way Bastio n s;_ 4.05 p. rn., train connecting for Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For Pottsvilie, Schnylldil Haven and Auburn, via Sebuyllcill 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, 12.43 noon and 4.45 p Returning, leave New York at 9,00 a. m.,12 00 noon and 5.00 p. m. and Allentown at 7.20 a. in., 12.25 noon, 2.55, 4.20 and &45 p. m. Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.30 a. m., connecting with similar train on East Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.20 p. m., stopping at all Stations. Leave Pottsville at 0.00. a. m., and 3.10 p. in., Herndon at 10.15 a. in., Shamokin at 5.40 and 11.20 Ashland at 7.65 a. m.. and 12.50 noon, Mabanoy City at 7.51 a. in., and 1.35 p. Tamaqua at 8.33 a. In., and 2.40 p. m., for Phila delphia, New York, Reading. Harrisburg, Re Leave 'Pottsville, via Schuylkill and Susque hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. in., for Harrisburg, and 12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont. Reading Train leaves Potts vllll=ll3o a. m., passes Reading at 7.30 a. in., arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in. Return ing, leaves Philadelphia at 445 map R lo eading at 7.50 p. m., arriving at PM,sy at 9. p. m. mi P.oarn Aix*nodati on Train, leaves Potts- town at 7.00 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia at 4.00 p. 114 Colombia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20 a.na., and 6.15 t e_ m. for Ephrata, Lid& Lamas- Cohan erklomet bi rkallroad Trains leave Perldomen Junction at 7.46, 9.05 a. m., 3.ooand &30 p. m. ; re turning, ban Schwenksville at 7.00, 8.20 a. in., 12.50 noon,and &Mi t m., connecting with similar trains on Colebtoolud Trains n iime s 4itattnan at R4O a. M., and 130 P. leave Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and MESA. rat Jeri similar trains on Reading Railroad. Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge wrt at 8.30 a. tn., 2.06 and 6.03 returning, leave Downington at 6.55 a. in., 12A.5 noon and B l ~laß in. ihnumettng 6.oBegd" Stuidays: leave Haw York at 5.00 p. Philadelphia at &OD a. in. and 3.15 p. in., (the 8.00 Train running only to Reading,) Wave PMMville at B.ooa. in.. Harrisburg at &le a. W a vegfialtufi •, leave n and 10.06 &45 p. m._ M 7.16 and 10.06 p. for Harrisburg. at 00 a. in. for New York, and ad 2.40 a. an. and -- 4.lsti gr .for railatieltitha. Commutation, Season, School aini minion Tickets, to train allpcdnts,at reduced a& ir ked through ; 100 pods allowed e. - G. A. NICOLLS, Recant Suiprhdentient. Reading, Pa., Dec. 2 4 1870. irinmarmiGeAltna liniims Cards. ylv ••rnaasalim6l., PditteaVisna aisiosik dbiIIPINIS ant STOVES. OF ALL KINDS OF ALL KINDS STREETS TIME TABLE Sandal. GETTYSBURG NATIONAL BANK! GOvernient Bonds of all kinds, BOUGHT AND SOLD The tritest Prendnui paid en Geld and' Meer. Coupons Cashed' or Collected 1 Persons desiring to invest In STOCKS or BONDS of any kind, are invited to call, as we have the fitellftles of New York, Flinn phis or Baltimore markets. Con sequently all orders are promptly executed Persons posssessing 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 denoml nations for sale. INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS mitrinced 1 per cent. ri,.. 5 PEE CENT. for 1 year, 4 PER CENT. for 6 months 3 PER CENT, for 6 months Persons wlttldng Information In regard to 1.7. 8 Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to give us a call, and we will cheerfully give any In formatlow J. EMORY BAIIt, Cashier Gettysburg, Nov. 5.1868-t1 We offer for Sale, at Par, THE NEW Masonic Temple Loan, REARING 7 3-10 INTEREST, Redeemable after five (5) and within twenty-one (21) year%. INTEREST PAYABLE MARCH & SEPTEMBER. 'rho fonds are registeritil. and will be limited In flllll.ll to suit. DE HAVEN BRO ., re. 40 South ird Street. NXiA/J3ELPHIA, PENN'A. Stocks bought and Bold on commission. Gold and Governments bought and sold. Accounts reeelvednud interest allowed, subject to Sight Drafts. March 24, 1870.—1 y ,ifnting Viathiuto. TIIE OILIGINAI Howe Sewing ,Machine IMPROVED. Ite Simpliqty,—Durability. Ease of Oper QM Perfection In flitch:intim! t-onstruetlon, lightness and Beauty in Style and finish, and adapted to a laoge range of work. render: It THE BEST Sew Machine in the Market An earnest Invitation Ls extended to those abou to purchase a Sewing Machine to call and exam Inc this Machine and be convinced of Its merit WAll orders promptly attended to. Machine delivered to all parts of the County. H. H. ROWE, 4gent, Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa. Nov. 4, 1870.—tf HOWE MACHINES THE LATEST IHrHOVED AND DENIILNE ELI AS ROWS, JR., SEWING MACHINES. JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent, GETTYSBURG, PA., Al his residence on York Street. e k 'Milli; will be promptly attended by. and chines delivered to all parts of the count,' and instructions given gratis. 4W-The public/ are cautioned against parties who use the name of HOWE in connection with their machines on account of the popularity of the Howe Machines. There are none GENUINE un less they have Imbedded in each machine a medal lion having the likeness of ELdAS HOWE, Jr. on It. Ate,. (Feb. 26. 370.—t1 Wntritto and Wtivelry. WATCHES & JEWELRY. WiLP. M'CABTNEY wishes ti.Aliform his mostozners and the public _lpenerany, that kaiingpurchasmi the interest of nis V. v irtner (L. V. B. Eloper) in the Watch mid Jew Stoie on timore Wee, he effortto eve satisfactlgelM spore no . He him just returned from the city withasplen . - did assartmeat of GOLD and SILVER AMERICAN and SWISS WA JEWELRY SILVER TEA and TABLE N ST : E &GOLD 113 TSI .I •vandCU S o E thbee A E V C O AL IN &G AR SCRIM and . BRIDGES. a lerWaten and Cloak workwarted for one lean. Jewetry repalrLus eneented anon and worinernifte wanner. Mot. 11110—M CLOCKS, WATCHES JEWELRY . A. It. FEISTEL liasquaeroditis shoo to librk stfee . t, opposite =art =il i el= = bit has eon. CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER-PLATED WARE. z a.d A nkr a = exams* ° All kinds of .wriktmon. a r s t g . ,iiikoslooderato. All .wee Siamend CHILD BEMS to ° VS lalTia a vo. *natal(' gown. NEW FIRM BIGHAM & BROTHER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE GETTYSBURG, PA rr HE undersigned, havin entered Into twiner ! .11 ship under th Forwar d i nglßAl( a Baaniza, , will carry on the and Oomnitssion i bust new, at the og a T t it i n the cornerof Waah. ingt on and Ban te, and devote to It Mei" entire time and anon. The HIM= MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. iiir•A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUREIDA Y NOON, for Balt(- ' more and Philadelphia, and aecommodation trains will be run as oceludon may require- By this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from them cities. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be t o romp o ti t yhi t tg e ng so ed n ta , lit c t , i i r is mr.n o t r nt ilt h Ho W w ar ar e d • street, Baltimore, and to Bark's Warehouse. 813 Market street, Philadelphia. We will also keep constantly on hand the best of Groceries of all kinds, Coffee. Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fla_ ,11 San, B .I , n I PG, Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c., which will be sold at lowest cash rates. WM. M. BIGHAM, • JAMES BIGHAM. Aug. 12, 1670.—tf ROBERT AI'CU DY, DEALER FLOUR, (MALY, GROCERIES, 4-c ETTYSBURG, 'THE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse in Carlisle street adjoining Iltiehler's Hall the highest pikes for Pour, Wheat, Rye. Uhrn, OalB, Thielarhea Clover and Timothy-Seetlß, Potatom, and invites producers to give bim a call before selling. Ile has constantly oupand for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, &c., with Sal Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps. Bacon and Lard, To bacena, &c. Also, the best brands of FLOUR with Feed of all kinds. lleilkewise has "NEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS, Soluble Pune Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and Mexican Guano. Sir Whilst Ile pays the highest market prices for all he buys, he sells at the lowest living pro fits. Be asks a share of public patronage, re solved to glve.s ‘ atistat don In every case. II0FIFJ:T MKT RDY. July ttl, LOOK HERE! Tillt undersigned has leased the Wye-house the corner of Stratton street and the Rail road, Gettysburg, Pa. and will carry on the Grain Sc Produce Business branches. The highest pilees will al ways be paid (or Wheat, Rye, yore, Oats Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flassee Sumac,Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders and Sides. Potatoes, with everything else in the country produce line. GROCERIES I= constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, leas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinisgv,Sodas Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Marking, Soap, &c. ; also, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, 3c. FISH of all kinds; Spikes and Halls; Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos. He Ls always able to supply a first-rate Wl cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed. Also Ground Plaster, with Guano and other fart: .izers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car, ad. He will also run a Lice of Freight Cars to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTIMORE, and No. 811 Market' street, PHILADELPHIA.— Alt goods sent to either place will be received and forwarded pnimptiy. All goods should be mark ed - CRESS' CAR." April 'J. 1 , 8;9.—tt JOHN CRESS. I= Joseph Wible & Son, PRODUCE DEA LERS Iffurel ,tO4 of Railroad and Wa..kingtmi Oa. (;ETTYSBCRO, P. 4 HIGHE.sT cash price paid for all kinds o Grain, Hay, Straw and Country Produce sea erally. Constantly on hand for sale all kinds of GROCERIES The tst brands of FERTILIZERS constantly on band. or secured at Mort notice. April 11:!, arming Nmpituttuto, &r. DODGE'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER NND SELF RAKER rl HIS machine has met with the most complete success. In every section where It has been Introduced, It has taken precedence over those machines which have heretofore ranked as Ana class. It ts a perfect SeU.Baker and a superior Mower. A careful examination will convince any one of lts superior merits over all others, In simplicity, strength and durability. As a Selfdaking Reap er It has no equal to our 1 - norciedpe. The Dodge rake is attached to no othri i ta l chine in the United States, except to this bine.— Built by the DODGE tc STEVENSON nine turlng Co., Auburn, New York. READ TILE 'NOTICEC/ELVIE COMPANY TO OUR ACUENTB Having been informed that certain manufac turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap ers, with DODGE'S SELF-BAKE attached we ask you to furnish us the names of all ;miasma vending or purchasing such machines, as we have never licensed any person or persona to Manatee. tore said SELF-RAKE, or any part thereof, and will prosecute to the full extent of the Jaw all _per sons manufacturing, selling or using said Self. rake except of our own manufacture. . JOHN A. DODGE, President We have that confidence In this machine that we are willing to let those wanting a machine test It with any other machine they may wish, and keep the one that gives the most satisfaction. Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac comiltodated. For the benefit of those wanting machines we should refer them to a few of wse to whom we have sold, viz: Henry Culp Peter Iftekley, John a. leas, Win. Forney, Jesse D. Newman, Male. Penroae, George F. Minter, John Deardor ff , Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady, David Plank, Jonathan Wisier, . John Hockeramith, James Mickley, Peter Kettoman, Daniel Settle, Hennry Shriven, John Bender, ChrWian Shriver, John Eckert, Nose Hunter, Henry King, John Lows - Andrew Welkert, John N. r, J. J. Kerr, George P On Hand a Jew Second Hand Reaper& Also, WIR-TOOTH HATHAXEBS, of differ ent make, amongst which lathe Brandt Bake. A few ?LOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and Separator one of the best and cheapest ever • ffe ed In the fatuity. N awralsUßG FANNI N MILL and Farm Implements generally. • AllirPersozuk wishing to exam machine• wit( And them at the warehouse of JOSZPU WEB LE & Son, Gettysburg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Har risburxrnad. EYTBAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND in ease of breakage. Persons wanting Circulars will ad dress the subscriber, Gettysburg, Pa, WIBLE, Agent. gift itiid girt Nattritatt. ADAMS COUNTY MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Ineorperalled, ahlrek Is, OFFICERS, Preeldent-4korge &lope. V l oe.President-Bamuel B. Russell Beeretary—D. A. Buehler. Treasurer—l. G. Fahnestock. Stealthy Cos=Mee—Robert McCurdy, K A. rbtlrtne, Jaeob Mag. ifalnii/Ms--Glosepe Swope, D. A. + :z. MediudY, & B. Nassedl, &6. Palma toot, Ciotba burg ; Jacob Xing, Malian township; Tredieekk Diehl, Franklin; H. A. MAU% Wawa MAW F. QM, New Oxford; Wm. Bea White, LlbeTt7; H.O. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. 10 airlidaOtabpanfris limited in It. (wallow to bite Outlay el Adores. It has been in okration - tor wore than le pats, and in that Parted has made but ow esernment, hating paid Imes by Are daring that period am:waft to over 420,1714 Any Maar thadring an Insomniac eanaPPlY to either Ot "the managers. • iirTheStaiuttraCklmmittee 'abets Attie office of thei 02 mPa/Iy, on the last Wednesday to eilesT =Mks' Widoesk, P. IL ma !MR" - - - A Great Medical Discovery Dm WALKER'S CALIFORNIA 4 VINEGAR BNIIMIS Hundreds of thousands bear• tastlmoriy to their Wonderful Curative'MEWS. WHAT ARE THEY? • THEY ABE HOT A TILE FANCY DRINK, Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Roof Spirits and Refuse Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened to please the taste, called "Tonlak," "Appetiz ers," "Restorers," &c., that lead the tippler onto drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine, made from the Native Roots and Herbs of Cali fornia, free from all Alcoholic Stimulants. They are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and a LIFE GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and Invigorator of the System, carrying on all the poisonous matter and restoring the blood t o a healthy condition. No person can take these Bitters according to direction and remain long unwell, provided the bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or other means and the vital organs wasted beyond:the point of repair. - For Inflammatory and Chronic Rheumatism and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, 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 Organs. DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGESTION, ileaiUche, Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the Chest, Dizziness, Sour Eructations 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 hundredsd other painful symptOnis, are the off rimof We. OUSINIITTENTand INTERMITTENT' FEVER, wbich are so prevalent in the valleys of our great Rivers throughout the United States, especially those of theillississippi, Missouri Illi nois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, tin. vannah, Roanoke, James, and many others with their vast tributaries, during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during the seasons of unusual beat and dryness, are invariably ac companied by extensive derangements of — Gus stomach and liver, and other abdominal Viscera. There are always more or ltss obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with 'tinted accumulations. In their treatment, a ' , fugal ire, exerting a powerful influ ence upon these various organs t is essentially necessary. There is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WALgait's Vinegar Bitters, as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded, at the same time istifnulatlng the secretions of the liver. and generally restoring the healthy functions of the digestive organs. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions subject to miasmatic influences, Is sufficient evidence of its power as a remedy in such cases. FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter, Salt Rheum; Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, itch, Sculls Discoloration 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 Bitters. One bottle in such cases will convince the must incredulous of their cura. tlveellect Cleanse the Vitiated Blood whenever you find Its impurities bursting through theskin In Pim ples, Eruptions or Sores: cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood pure and the health of the system will follow. PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the system of so many thousands, are effectually de. stroyed and removed. For full directions, read carefully the circular around each bottle, printed In four languages—Entilsh, German, French and Spanish. J. WALKER, Proprietor. R. H. McDONALD & CO., Druggists and Om Agents, San Francisco, Cal., and P 1 34 Commerce Street, New York. SOLD BY ALL DRLGOLSTS AND DEALERS. Dec. 9, 1870.—lytc DR. SCHENCK ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO FLORIDA IN WINTER. Having for the last thirty-fire yearsderoted my whole tune and attention to the study of lung diseeses and consumption, I feel that I 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 best of all places on this continent for this purpose in winter, is Florkia, well down in the State, where the temperature la regale'', and not subject to such variation as In more Mirth. en" latitudes. Palatka is apoiut I can recom mend. A good hotel ni kept there by Peterman. Last winter I saw 'Several persons there whose lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under the beating influence of the climate and my med icine, were getting well. One hundred miles further down the river is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the thmperature ts more even and the air dry and bracing. afellonville and 'Eatery:lth are located there. .1 should give a deckletpreference to Mel. lonville. It is two miles from river or lake, awl It seems almost impossible to take told there.— The tables 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 lu various parts of Florida, can be safely recommended to consumptives In a inter. My reasons for saying so are that patients are less liable to take cold there than here, there is a less even temperature, and It is not necessary to say that where a consumptive person exposes himself to frequent colds he Is certain to die shortly. Therefore my advice Is, go well down tot. tbo %tut* out of rite roach of provallll•6CAll.3i aiuds 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 stomagh, deranged bow el s, sore throat or cough, but for those whose lungs are diseased a more southern point is earnestly recommended. For fifteen yearsitior to Ihitai , I was profession ally in New lurk, Boston, Baltimore and Phila delphia every week, where I saw and examined on an average are hundred patients a week. A practice so extensive, embracing every possible phase of lung disease, has enabled sue to under stand the disease fully, and hence, my caution in regard to taldng cold. Aperson may take vast quantities of - Schenck's Pula:ionic Syrup,Sea. Sea weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills," and yet die If be does not avoid taking cost. In Florida. nearly everybody Ls using Schenck's Alandrake Pills, for the climate in more likely to produce bilious habiti than inure northern lati tudes. It is a well established fact that natives of Florida rarely die of constiiption, esPeciall those of the southern part. On the other lan d, In New England, ope-third at least, of the popu lation die of this terrible disease. I/1 the Middle States it dues not prevail so largely, still there are ninny thousauds of casts there. What. a VII.St percentage of life would be saved If consump tives were as easily alarmed in regard to taking fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small pa, &c. But they are not. They take a hat they Germ a little which they are credithial enough to believe sill 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 lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure. My envier to persons whose lungs are affected even slightly is, to lay a stock of Schenck's Put motile .*ru Schenck's Seaweed - Tonic and • Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I recommend these particular medicines because I API thoroughly acquainted with their att ac ic"- I know that where theare used in ct Ord- ance with my direc t ions they will s d tri o the Wirt that is required. This accomplished, nature will do the rest. The physician who prescribes for cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the patient to walk or ride out every day, will besure to have a corpse on his hands before long. My plan is to give my three medicines, in ac cordance with the printed directione, ptMan drak ei some cases where a freer use Of the Pills Is necessary. My object Is to give tone to the atomach—to get up a good appetite. It is al ways a good sisal when a patient begins to grow h . I have hopes of such. With a relish for and* the,gratification of that relish comes good blood,„end with it more flesh, is Then) cose ly followed by a healing of the lungs. the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night -sweats no longer and annoy, and the patient gets well provided provided he avoids taking cold. Now there are many consumptives who have not the means to go Le Florida. The question may be asked, is there no hope for such? Cer tainly there is. My advice to such Is, and ever has been, to stay in a warm room during the win ter, with a temperature of about sevetnydegrees, which should be kept regularly at that point, by means of *thermometer. Let such a patient take his exercise within the limits of the room walking up and down as much as his ameni will permit, in order to kelp up a healthyelre non of the blood. I have cured thousands by this system, and can do so again. Consumption is as easily cured as any other disease if it is take en in time, and the proper kind or k•th .ftent is Wrath& The fact stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup; Mandrake Pills. 'and Seaweed Tonic have cured eery many of what seemed to be hopeless Wes of consumption. Go where you wi ll , you will be almost certain to and some ed from to poor consumptive Jews who has been ram. e very of dath bY Pe. So far as the Mandrake • nits are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them °ahead. They act on the 'leer better tM,n calomel, and leave none of its hurtful effects behind. In Lac* they are excellent in all cases where apurgative medicine Is required. It you have too freely of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the Mandrakes will Cure yea. If yOU are Subject to sick headache, take a dose of th e Maadrakes and they will relieve you in two hours. If you would obviate the effect of a change of water, or the too free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Man drakes every night or every other night, and you may then drink water and eat watermelons, pears, pple!, plums, suck or corn, without the risk of being made sick by th.m.e , Thee will proteet those who live In damp situations chills and fevers. Try thetn. They are perfectly harndess. They can do you good only. I have abandoned my professional visitstoßoe ton and New York, but continue to see_patienta at my oftinZ uda s IA N. SIXTH Street, PUladel ahla, every y, from 9 A. M., to 3 P. M.— Those who With a thorough examination with the Bespirometer will be charged Ave dollars. The Itespintineter declares the exact condition of the luny, and patients can rudl4 learn. whether theyy are curable or not. But I dWre It distinctly ' nnderatnod that the rattle of my medicine de pude entlrely tithe& being athth strictly ac stinting t 6 In isoneinstp, I wilt say thatwbenpersonstake mg n ea r th leines and I t he w if ri nnns are Drought into een they menet senate° to take cold, aye , e Sri dillellseti• Wigs can bear a Suddenof attneipbere liability of greater or less Irritation of 'the p e on c.hial tb& . ' Full directions in all languages aceompany my inedkenee, go explicit and dear that any one can nee theta without ene me, and can be bought from any saucrlcac; Y. R l _ No. Hi N. mATilStreel,Matilderues June 10.1870---/F I= Iron in the Blood. NATI7RE'S OWE' vrtexan. THE PERUVIAN SYRUP, An /ron‘2bote, wahotd Alcohol, . , AuWinos an th e blood aa easily ea the sim plest food Titallsing andlathe whole up syste ;be b m it atlunuatee wlnold bcdkb roken dlnindotek Cols pm, F m Direr ounds W • a e ., and e3WW4l3an trom lucreuh vg Nalasnrs own ttallthug - Pasepilleta tree; J. P. DaleTW/Afetor 36 Dey street, New Yett. Sold by dauwatagen• , APS 1, 1373.--lynola Vitll l ol. Full and explicit dinteUons accompany the steditinat Evidence of the met responsible and reliable character laralshed. application. with hun dreds of thousands or living W yatt of 3)ooausisolietted* recom mendatory l which are bun the Widnes seurosai estinesa Pirjuseissuk Oleraymen, hintionst, The prerelease has never resented to their babdeation in the sews paresl it a do s en a =l,ilde front the feet Iti t t not need to be propped up by cettidestes. HENRY T, lIELM,BOLD'S GENU INE PBEPAILITIONS. Deon. livered to any address. Secure rasa obser vati &Waged upward ot twenty= SW bY Migt=niMw.r. =tag • VINO OXBOW'S Mutant / ! ° llltig i rdieg iwili = :#' ' : 4 4 TA142410078111. 11110.•47 *Mai. HENRY T. HELIGOLDS COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT CATAWBA 4 GRAPE PILLS. Component Parts-I'lllld Extract Rhubarb and Raid Extract Cokunba Grape Juice. For Liver Complaints, Jaundice, Bilious affec tions, Nick or Nervous Headache, Costiveness, etc. Purely Vegetable, containing no Mercury, Minerals or Deleterious Drugs. These Pills are the most delightfully pleasant purgative, superseding castoroll, salts, magnesia, etc. There is nothing more acceptable to the stomach. They give tone, and cause neither nausea nor griping pains. They are composed of the finest 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. IL T. Heimboid's Compound Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Pills are not augar.eoated, from the fact that sugar-coated Pills do not dis solve, but pass through the stomach without this solving, consequently do not produce the desired effect. THE CATAWBA GRAPE PILLS, being pleasant in taste and odor, do not imitate thel r Lein g suganceated. PRICE Fl - CENTS PER BOX. Henry T. Hembold's RiGIIL7 CONCENTRATED COMPOUND' Fluid Extract Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from the system Serof. ula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Sore Fi; Sore Le gs, Sore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronch itis, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum, Cankers, Runnings from the Ear, White Swellings, Tumors, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, Rickets, Glandular SweLism Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, Humors of all Chronic Rheumatism, Dyspepsia, and alidiseases that have been established in the system for years. 14 Bng prepared expressly for the above coin plaints, itsothelood B.puzifylng properties r than ei any r preparation of Santa are It gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patient to a state of Health and Purity. For purifying the Blood. removing Chronic eemMtutional - diseases siestas from an impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the curse! Paine and, swelling of the Bones, Ulcerations of the Throat and Lefts, Blotches, Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Sealy Eruptions of the Skin, and beautifying the complexion. nice, 411.4/ per Bottle. AI HENRY T. HELMBOLD'S CONCILITIUTED Fluid Extract Buchu, THE GREAT DIURETIC • has cured every case of Diabetes in which it has been given, Irritation of the neck of tbe Bladder and inflammation of the Kidneys, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Retention of Urine, diseases of the Prostate Gland, atone In the Aim der, Calculus. Gravel, Brlckdost Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Dbscharges, and for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions fofboth Sexes, attend ed with the following sYmptOms: Indrsltion to Exertion, Loss of Power, 'Loss of *mol l 131fticulty or Breathing, we nerves, Trembiln Horror of Disease, - Wakefulness, Dimness o Vlsim, Pain In the Back, Hot Hands, of the Body, Dryam of the Skin, Eruption on the Face, Pallid CounteninCe, Universal 4. l asi , : tude of f ibs Muscular System, etc. Used byspersons &Om the ages fifty - n tvrenty.dve, and from thrity-ilve toee or In the decline or change of lite; after confinement or labor pains; bedwetting In children. Ileimbold's Extract Buchu is Diuretic and Blood-purifying. and cures all diseases arising from nablts of Dissipation, and Excesses and Imprudences in Life. Impurities of the Blood, etc.. SupersedingCopafba in Annaba' for which It is used, and Syphilitic Affections—ln these dis eases used In connection with 41elintpold's -Hose Wash. LADIES. In many affections peculiar to Ladle's, the Ex tract Buchu Is up nailed by any other remedy —as Ds ebiorosis or Retention, breindarity, Pam fpl ness or Suppression of Customary Evacuations, L lceratedor Sehirrus state of the Uterus Len corrbies or Whites, Sterility, and for all com plaints incident to the Sex, whether arising from indiscretion or habit's of Dissipation. It Is pre scribed extensively by the meet eminent Physic ians and Midwives for Enfeebled and Delicate Constitutions, of both flexes and allages (=end ed with any , of the above Diseases or Symptoms). H. T. HELIABOLD'S MY.TRACT BMW.; CURES DISEASES ARISING FROM IMPRU DENCES, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, Erc., In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change in diet, no inconvenience, and no um. It causes a frequent desire, and ex erZ strength to Urinate, thereby removing Obstruc tknia, Preventing ant, Curia_g Strictures of the Uretha, Allaying Pain and Inftmmation. so fre quent in this class of &sasses; and expelling all Poisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of eompetentin persons, and who have paid heavy fees to be enred in a shod time, hive found they have been deeetved,and that the "Poison" hak by the use of "powedul astringe been up In the system, to break out fns more summated form, and -Wim after Use HMEththiest„ft.d EXTI MI I, l Vi e- BUCHIS for of Affections and Messes of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from what• ever cause oriukuding, and no matter of how periontr_standing- Frith; One Dollatiusd Fi ft y Cents Bottle. 11. T. HEIMI3OLD:B IMPROVED ROSE CEZI mast be massed as Pace Wash. and will be found the onlystierlded remad apa tg= of Gatalieous ABsalon. It Pilu t iloorbutie Dryness, Induratraus of Membranes. eta. sal Bed netts and Incipient Indunmation, Blues, Bash, Moth Patches, Briness of the Map or Skin, Trutt Bites, and al purposes for width Balms or truseseste are used ; reams the akin to s state a purity and salaam and Insures continued ~eaithy action to the tame of Its Tema on which depends the agreeable elestwom and vin, city of oomploxiola so much might and admired. But Imiwever valuable as I; rased) foe mating digests the Otla 11. T. HeftboliTs Wash haa long of lestatood Its principle claim to B un oo bound ed ipettom of t icliti n g i s t g p de e Az% sad Congenlalamm, combining_ In an eta. ;putt formula Mont prominent regulates. Beret/ and, Ylileaoy—the Invariable seeesoplumments of Its use—ea a Preservative and Refresher of the Complexion. It is an excellent U*oll for eases of the Urinary Omni, arising from habits of dinl_patjun, _used in tonaloWen.. with tracts MOIL 8121111 Par and Cata the wba GraPM pe to such diseases as recommended, cannot be surpassed. Price, One Dollar per Bottle. D 11Peftd. H:MTH ! HEALTH!! MILLER'S DYSPEPSIN 13E1 LIVER INVIGORATOR, 1$ a sire Can fur Dyspep..tia, Lire? Complaint, jaundice, Bilioerx COm- plaints, Sick Headache, Costire ness, and all irregularities of the Stomach, Barrals • K;(l,ary DYSPEPSIN lathe great discovery of the age ; as It Is a pure ly VEGETABLE PREPARATION containing all the MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF ROOTS, HERBS and BARKS In a concentrated form and tree from all irritating vegetable matter. lat. It is a TONIC, giving an appetite ind pro ducing a healthy condition of the stomach. 2nd. 11, 'via! AP . lENT or GENTLE LAXA TIVE, and does produce any griping or pain in its action on bowels. and leaves them in a , healthy condition. 3rd. It Is a DIURETIC and operates like a charm ou the Kidneys, therefore It Is oue of the best Medicines in the World for diseases of these organs. 414. Iris probably one of the best CHOLA GOGUIO3 known, as it stimulates the Liver to a healthy action, carries oil the bile and thereby relieves you of Headache and ati bilious symp tom sth. It is the most excellent AIiTIPIII.O6IB - ever known, and therefore its great powers over all other Medicines in curing dyspepsia.— Persons troubled with dyspepsia always have more or less inflammation of the stomach, there fore Its great success is owing to its power of al laying infLtnunation. /It makes no difference how weak, irritable , delicate or tender the stom ach may be, THE DTSPEPSIN will give relief at once, and by continuing only a reasonable length of time it will make a certain cure. Full directions on each bottle. $L® per Mile or 10.00 for viz lx4tlea. DAVIS.to MILLED, Sole Proprietors, BALTIMORE, MI). SOLD BY ALL DILLGOISTS A. D. BUEHLER, Agent, GETT YSBURG, PA 411 Ar Also for CUBAN OIL ANODYNE LINI „WENT. ?flee 50 cents per bottle. Fah 3, YOUNT'S COMPOUND Mt THZ cans or • PUTRID SORE THROAT. AUNPLUIINZA, or any other Inflammatory or . Inward disease of the Thrust if not of too long standing. Also, SCARLET FEVER. This medicine has been tried In THOUSANDS OF CASES, In different parts of the eomfty, and has never been known to fail U taken in time and accord ing to directions. It is warranted to cure. Give it a trial and it will speak for itself. Every house hold should provide themselves with a box of this medicine and keep It on hands. The cures that It kia effected are truly inarrelcum. Prepared and bold by Mount Yorwr it Ca. Pa. or br i th a l u ir m authorized agents— For Bale a n eat l y all Stores In Adams county. YOUNT CO. May 29, 1861.—U THE GREAT MAGICAL HAIR-FORCER. rrHIS preparation is warranted to produce a 1. beautiful set of whiskers or mustache. In from two to three months from the first applica tion on any face that has fine hair. It Is perfectly harmkas and will not in any way stain or injure the skin. Price 25 ants bottle. gent by mall, postage free, on receipt of price. Address W. C. WAGNER., Mammaaburg, Adams county, Pa. Jan. 6, 1117L--6m giwtograph SailltritS. TIPTON & MYERS' EXCELSIOR GALLERIES GETTYSBURG, PA., Make an styles of Pictures from mtnature to life sire, Includlngibe "REMBRAMSTS" OR SHADOW .PICTIJR-i.iii*-` Photofpxphs Finished in Oil WATER COLORS, OR EMU INK, Views of the Battle-field ! SEED 70$ CATALOGUE. 181.3ilways a him and welt selected stock of Itkarrses. AlWms, par. Cord. Tame* he. always on hand. flausaaeuort guarantied. Dee. 7, 11711.--tf WEAVER & CO. Livery, Sales & Exchange STABLES, Washisgion area, Gettysburg, Penn'a. ?pax undersigned having Wired into miner sildie under the ern Wedeir Co.,_have taken the well known Livery Stables at N. Weav er, and are prepared to supply the public with all alike Wit elide ot eennesasees that can be found in a drat-claw Livou. Their area cannot be beaten by any establishment in the town. eirPtaties *Wag to viel the Batsioneid will acecunnuldatione at, this L in ithatTir iut ditto:eel eharge tar Guides OA EMU ENG W Eil eir ealiarbe e 4 i=ea th tr i al Its . b a rr 0 4 d BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS, CARRIAGES, &c., WM of the best material and Sy eklum wo r t. men, on abort settee. REPAIRING =pay attemied to lad aillateetiork maim GIVE US A CALL. • W...T. 111. +*-)F1 150% 111711.-41 1 69. JUNE A plu.. 48508TNZNT OF Drugs & Family Me icine s PATENT ILEDI , Liquors and Wises for Medical Purposes, Pure Stokes and Ifkeyorlng Itztesets, Dyes and Dye Staffs, Soaps, IPertninee - and ToGet Goods, Inks, Writ- log Fluids sad Sta. tionery, Paician's Pre ssriptknis and Family recipes awl:irately put up. Physicians and man try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATM. Forney 's Horse Powder the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and liwine. Other Horse Powders of approved make. lI.UBER'S Baltimore. Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a. June 11,11169.—U A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG & BOOK STORE, GETTENBURG. PA PRLOs MEDICINES BOOK , . STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES GOLD PENg C7tamber.!burg Street, near Diamond sir Country Merchants supplied at City wholes tale rates. DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST. Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLESTOAVN HAVING opened a new DEU.6. STORE and fitted it up In the best style. I offer Inv stor k of pure and trwaa Drugs to the citizens of "Littl...4 town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, 4•on slating in part of Darya and Ftzmily Ifedicincs, pure Liquor+ /or Maileinal Ampere,•, Patent .11redi tines, Horse Pozniers Pure Spices.. Dyes and P Stuffs, Perfunwry Tolle Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort meat of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars Tobacco and ElnulL fir Moore's EEeetro.Magnetic Soap will with bard and soft water, cold or warm. Cluthei washed with this Soap are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This Is the best ti,ap in use. Try IL It is warranted not to injure , the hands or fabric. Littlestown, May 11-1 y CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE At Horner's Drug Store, you caa always get the best and cheapest DRUGS, MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES DYE STUFFS, SPICER, PERFUMERY. ENGLISH. FRENCH AND AMERICAN TOILET SOAPS. Sc., &e. Jan. 13,1871.—U Viarbit W. N. MILLER'S MAEBLE WORKS, Cor. of Baltimore and East Middle st:., GETTYSBLRG, PA Every Description of Wok executed in .the finest style of the Art. Al.i. £I D 5 OP CAST,. WROUGHT AND WIRE RAILINGS, FIIILXISHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE June 17, 1870.—tf GETTYSBURG MARBLE WORKS. KEitlaS & BROTHER., Batt York Street, seamd Square, Getlysbury, Pa Where they are prepared to furnish all kinds of 'Work to their line, such as Monuments, Head-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, • &Übe shortest notice—cheap as the cheapest , arGin us a call. Produce taken In etehange., May w THE CUCUMBERWOOD PUMP! One dorms reasons may Mit is the but Pump nianufaetured in America for WELLS AND CISTERN - S. Llt is ample. L Isltellable..& IS is Durable. . 4. It Works verf &aft, 5. It throws Water Eapkily. 5.. It Is all Wood. 7 The Wood is Tasteless. & It does not, Crack in the Bun. 9..1t isnot liable to get out of order. b y Should an ammr7 in time an ewee nude by any person. II will nor trees& it It is °Airthan any e* reliable Funip Amino factored. Balding's Double doting alas Cylinder FORGE PUMP , Withgr et = a zd beets r un and little or no admirably adapted for IgotidtliaL mi, Gardens, Washing Win , =ssed il W itinigial =ad an equal for 1 1=li a t e i: einionly ndwonvenko Having •pianthised the exclusive right for Ad ams county, persons requlrhig Fusels for wells or eiders% an have them Imwbhetall Complete and ready for nee by sending the depth of the well or...cistern. Baflasetion guaranteed in all oases eglfb payment required. Ord • by null or otherwise promptly attended M. JOSEPH mgnightstown, Adains in ec=a. Oct. 4 , 1870.—1 y TO THE • WORK G CLASS. NEALE oz 4 —We are prepared to furnish all abuses • of • I =ay= !woe, tits Mole or aagqww,rsepeetabts preatabie.• Persons of wattaiguilly sera SS to Se yer wrath& pzt• .• by mar tbe • mad ears ae mock few or • - •An one send for oar DWI • in eettala to make Mum. This you nuns . od Free by Malj t _2_l 4 , 4 tin 7 0 °. TIM HOW TO COrgiemc • . aly ii h u mm e gawk Package of Goods. • already Wart ! 15 bo a lmi ga are y. kyr: lO %Ve e. t Ify An, urs ,bust gem it te perawaent em send ko s ar w Woe tiattali ;. OltMoo fit. Mk& 31110.-3m4 69. PATENT MEDICINES PERFUMERY fir.. Rr_ Qr (Feb. 5,1870. -tf I= NT • BUEHLER&; rnithreorco. Se t R, TU STAR Ailittftenntin. day martilog. a& $Z TM = EBEESiMII Apvir t ausimarm are lesertorl rotes. s liberal reduction will be. advettlelel by the qmuler.,l4ll, special pollees will be lamorted . be "agreed upon. iiirThe circulation or the 81130 1 • Is aaittaa larger Mari That ever ,••' newspaperin Adams C1r900 , 1 . 11101 living medium, It eantiot be aces • • • Jaa-Woac of altkludssdkilset • ted ihd at fair rates. - liasid-trigs . Painiplots. Sc., In every varlet* printed at ,liort notice. lcal and !mug: pußLic The subscribers. Intending to satiratt, l'ablia sale, on Thursday, t March nett, at their residence la , Street. tietty:thurg, the following . crty tu wit: arroa,i Coa Stor v e, 4 TOG* stun Table, the balance a peatitas. Tables. 3 dozen Chairs Ruck s o ts , yticyjids, 14u yards o trPets * 4 new. E Bedsteads. all a* fancy one, Window Blinds, 2 u Blinds, 1 Clock. 2 Looking Glanse!, l4der Vinegar, s barrel wirt4 2 Washboards, a Mtge lot of U4absa ware, together with Tuba, Lamle many other artlcles too aumeroua Aairhaie to commence at 12 o'clock day wren nitendance and a erddlti • by h.. C: JANIS CALDWELL. Abet • March 3, 137L—ta .p I; /1- L I C *." The undersigned - will Sell- M r ' ' , Wednerdc Marra T.:, at WS res , .. tin towns hip , on the Cilambersbarg utile west New Sa:ein, the folio Personal Property: TfiltEE Guilt/ WAGON'S, a tone. tread, a tour-horse uarruw.tread. al „onedrse wagon ; - Threstung • Double St aker,Al /Illiovving Mk!, Grain Drill, T eat Ult Lig Rake, a long. rows, Hay Camagr. pair or Wood a d&s, 3 duuble staovel 190w5,2 singles Horse ite,trs, , itre.e•litixduls, Gullet*. • 114 C i4 l t i a u tA. ‘r r 1 7 1 fi l l; l iVa i l s 'lli Forks, '..! Dung Hooks, Maul and W . tiralu Cradle. and sicythe, 2 LIA • Drawing Knife, Augurs; Wood Me in - .o l ;stann 'Nuts, Anvil. Toe - !run. ncrew-plato. 3 µlir of Hu t • 4,,,,, er W i t ens. and duuble. Trees, • W , Corn and Oate'by the WSW; se gamin; and a variety of id " ohen livniture. w aitninence at crd'eXpek, atteudauce will be tiveu and tent by .13,C(./ D. At the Amu' tiro atitil place the will . • POCK GOOD /WORK II Ditillasi at Lbws S yours and two S yam oil. IitILCH COWS, two of wbieli will be' Shit time of sale, 5 head of Ti Chew r Brood Sow, 2 2 Mob* two-purse Wagun with Bed Kt atipkirivw in fif=lll4 M et... tong Lad C Grain Griddle of GI ecumstle maim Knife, a good Shovel Harrow, = Forks, 6 bushels celebrated Ottta.t:am ang. try he. Wolk iu goottaiw, Minot prime Closter Wed, oty of tuber arttclea. • SifrAttenOntwe wiltbe grim known by JAMB Mrcitirt, Anet. D. Marshy, 11571.—ta. p V. B.L I C s Ile subscriber billing aokl ktif fiti si alef l = i l k e 1 4m eh . Vabitel 4 abt Miele tr dpe dm - w - W=llM Yrtm, •a 194 folio /111MX , blies Mai, • :1 Cott a • you* bfd May, t agp,a, /IV darlialte. bat, offrimear w dwataa rak na. 1"14 11 , butt traces, lug C• u, luattuekai stoue, large WU - Pilau glove by W e *P r • ear e butiltit ual Maar r • inrsale ouritaneuo• luck • attendance mill be given and terms rt by JulllS Mc Feb. 24, IS7l.—bi puBLIc SA The undersigned will sell at Fuld „ We4neattap, free Ifith day ( March - !tighten/le, lii Mena/len townaldp, about 1 mile south-west of Bendersel left of the road leadiug from .lie Arendtaville, the following Personal wit: 1 BROOD MARE, heavy with foal t _Dm Quiviat/i 7 COLTS, a Bulks Marina° MIA 0014—weiliktitil . yearling luli. blouded Bay Stud COB; -Wag Mute Cott. bred trial Loa gad 1114 Bay Mule Colt bred fgorn the three-yearling Black Hoek Colt, 1 t Black Horse Cult, 11 head young Ca hlilit, cow, and some ou , • • ; db. tabdta "" 1 Broad-tread Wagou two-horse • rig light twa.horie Wagoo. a lot of Seed kit of Mai* h/ She ruldred, POW Iles too numerous o mention. As-Awe w commie* at ll 4 . 0100, said Jaiy when attendaaea- odly nil' terms to* lUpnwit • _ - WIRT-IAM W J-vt,aa 2011CALgr..Ilict. Feb. 17, 1571—es DU IIL IC S'A. flee anderstkned wilt sell at - Puha , . Wednesday, the z.2.d day of Aforeh premises hs Strabeis township, kuosisa• enli Station," on She Gettysburg-104 ' pike. the following Personal Pngerlys. ONE g COWS, 5 young Hefern, I Bull, 1 good Wagon, Wagon Bed, 110 l'ornage. SAP Corn Fork, Dung Hook, 1101110 Gears, single Trees, elpreaders. Leg, liana, and Breast Cualtei, Halters, Bridled, Lines, Flynets, Nuldll4,4yraeg, Folks, b ra. e 414 8a.„,. Barrels, And 4.thig 1 . 04141, lot yf 161 , toartS; haulm *ranting, ex:' AOP HOLD AND licrClik.N FLTNITURE, Corner Cupboard, sink, Benches, tun y and rape, rum, sic..attd g Ifre4L,glagiY a Ilea tau nininernuS emu' km. , to eidninenee at 10 o'ellk3k when attend:mei will be given and Still known by t; )10 l F. ii1;1111 C. C. Xlir.t.gu,..tuct. Feb. 94, _ p 17131, IC The Subscribers v.lll sell at r u - Ph urada gr, the 16th (Pry rf March nart, residence, la Freedom towaship, AdaMa 1 mile from Bream's Silif on marsh ;Ave miles from Gettysburg, the following Property. viz: HEAD OF GOOD., WQRI. 1 styoung Hare with foal. ata 1 s . rising 5 yeaud, yeti calculated toedit • r harness; 2 CULTS, I rising ;1 years And 1 year. 2 good COWS, Sow and Pigs, I. to narrow-tread Wagon, Buckeye it.... er. Wire•touth Hay -take, GrainD Hay Cal'rlage, Ralf Carriage, 2 'lr&'4 double/111"nd Plow. Corn Forte. , prok , and double Trees, Spreader,G Cross-cut Salt, 2 sets of Front °ten, • • Collars, Halters. Cow Chains, *Slut UAW and other articles not herein Mentioned. diMale to commence as 11 O'clock, said day, when attendance will tie .4 terms made known by • G. W. SCOTT, ' J3Nitn. J. C. )1) JACOB MweixT. Athalower. Feb. 24 187 L—ts ' ' U B L I C S.A - 4 The undersigned, intending to Qquit bo;. l i nt ir ; A vill sell at Paddle tiale, oc Friday. • / nett, at his residence lu Centre Gasburg it ill his Household and. Mt to : din Co*, a ea' or carriage Collar! Bridle, Boddie, Halter, tic., Penn . Cook Stove and Attu rot, Air.tigbt ratio Cued Store, lot or Stove trou 4 Bedsteads and Beddin Pipe, 2 !hers g. Meatherbeds, Cupboard. 3 sets oflittairs, 2 Stands, la nut Dinning Table, Breakfast Table, 3 and 'other Minds, Deor Bell, 140 ti tit ing,42=tdei nees tVitodS, W paten t rr a zdo moor Olt VW" napr z. illtashirobs. Mao • , Wool Wheels.' Walla • • eto. Pas Bartels, rots, .11liosw. (Hammon. Thum% Oroetam7sad * 49.4 ' as good as aew, a lot of s . butter, togethot with a great ate* • too numerous to mention. Abon ak thop awes lime wilt Mt • Birkitig_Wagon, 1 two-horse Spring W d Dray. • ' to commence at 12 - o'clock, M., attendance will be given and termsnade by JACOB IV. JAM Cotner - au, Auct. Jeb.. 1471,4* P IT B L• I C S AL . houseTheirot day, t 1 .411 44 4 10/ fleet. — in Cumberliod towiship. Man . t% miles west of Gettyshurg,en , burg pike. the following Tenon TWO HEAD OP HOOD Wi bend of MAK COWS. T bead of-nila tkrboSseh.tread Wagon for two or threa.4 ndrrow•rread Wagon. RocUtray Boor., Boit, 1 set of has carriages. 1 set or *Met, .wtreotooth hay rake, (Brant's • wilimairtog MUI, klleytt9ltis pittelt . 9 lawPr . W i t le: .. l 4l6ll4tr ke,,l rs aiiu l tile sg a r 14 ' - ' ~.....7 fork, oarrow, 2 double ti *trete • • trees, wlieolbarro .',.. ... • • • • , band 1 set t c a. j e, , aws= of 7 ' plow lints. whip,: halters, cow '4 . Naga in iON axes, grin -4 dung dot, a iiiL bite, feed b tr tias a lot of augep,_a lot of A=laty WI and Kitchen Furniture, h i , bedsteads and bedding,. tables, cheats, stands, carpeting. !few More and fixtures, tinware, copper and Von kettles, steati Mtubes churn, buckets, meat er and Milner. lard Preolk I .lr_d old und, a lot ot eidr linen-ea. - 4 imi butter o Dish potatoes by e tlet bushel, bates rte.tnit A l c ss elg r n evol e ver, ill o ot got a tiltd; to commence at 10 o'clock, 4,." 1 said darwleatreadence will be gii en aleit mold nnoem i : *.t . C. itt POLL JAconli 'n t', Auctioneer. - -- Feb. 11, 1871.—1 e . .. Gettyibterif; TERMS OF FUBUCA I= his