it tar that tatiati. Maar X•rdK. Mirth 17,1871 EF2rthe Star and SentineL NZW YORK MINE rms,-.110. s. FARM 3L&CHIINTERT ' The last thing claiming attention at the Pair was the machinery. As there is, I believe, more agricultural machin ery mangtactured.in New York State, than in nearly all the other States taken togethei, it was reasonable to expect a large exhibition and in this expectation there war no disappointment And, as is usual in such cases, more than one half of all exhibited was worth no more than it would fetch as old iron. Here we had plows by theluindred, "warrant ed" to work "satisfactorily" in "all Mods 'of soil," most of which would never run through anything but an ash heap, Put one of these plow-makers to the tail of one of his plows, in the clay soil of Pennsylvania for a long, hot day in August, and I think he .would be a little slow- about "warranting" it next morning. When will makers learn that tightness is not all that is requisite in a plow? In England they have out-live d . the era 91 light plows and have come down to heavy horses, heavy plows, and t.the best plowing in the world. Iron .mills, for farm purposes, were also in good supply, all covered over with cards, circulars, &c., representing by diagranis and otherwise, all the most approved claptrap about "steasurfaces, cylinders,' l and eternal du ration. Notwithstanding the fact, that Heaven has — fumished men the power for grinding their grain, gratis, (all it asks of us is to apply it,) and has given stones in the bowels of the earth, that will ilut;grind a thousand "farm-mills" of iron, (all it asks, is for us to gear them for work,) these men will persist in furn ishing us a "cheaper and better article." I have never yet seen a man, who could do his own grain-grinding satisfactorily with an iron mill, and nearly all these mills, which are bought by farmers, are screwed down, tried for a few days, the agent who sold them is paid, and then— they are left to rust to decay; whilst the farmer goes to the nearest mill and has his grain ground. So then I would ad vise every farmer to buy an iron mill, a patent churn, and a washing machine, and set them in the corners of his barn for hen l s nests—"durable" for this pur pose. Hay Tedders were well renrese,nted; of these there are two kinds; one works with a crank motion, something like the hind legs of a grasshopper, the other with a rotary motion, tossing the grass apart with small forks, attached to a skeleton cylinder. "How do these things werk?" said I to a farmer by my said, who said he had been trying them. "Well," said he "the trouble is that those with the crank motion are con stantly kicying themselves to pieces, whilst those with the rotary motion are • tly wrapping the grass around the re : ving cylinder; if this latter dif ficulty could be got rid of, the machine would give satisfaction." "Are they of any use if they do work?" said I. "Yes they are," was the reply "if you start a reaper in the morning, and follow it with a hay-tedder as soon as the dew is off, you can take in all the grass cut be fore dinner in the afternoon of the same day, making the best hay I ever fed." The centres of attraction r among the machinery, were thethre.shing machines and the cheek machinery; of_the latter • I know nothing and can therefore not speak, but of the former something can be said. Threshing with steam is at ttutba" g much attention at this time in New York as well as elsewhere; for this purpose a portable engine is built, set on wheels which can be drawn over nearly any road by two horses, and a separator mounted in the same style, is attached to it. All that is then required is to draw the separator to the stack and set the engine the length of the belt away from it and you are ready for work.— The threshing there is nearly all done by these traveling machllles, most of farmers owning no machine of their uwn. With this arrangement much time is saved, as sometimee several hun dred bushels can be threshed in the time required to tear up an ordinary horse power and set it down agsin. The only objection to it is the danger from fire.— To avoid thltthey usually set the engine so that the wind will carry the smoke and sparks afty from the buildhigs and straw, bat this, obviously, can not al ways be done. Where, however, coal is used for fuel there Is little danger. So far as the work done is concerned, it is almost perfection itself. These engines, geperally from six to ten horse-power, work as easy and smooth as a clock, making no noise, and yet driving the thresher with much more force than it can be dcine with horses; putting the grain through- as fast as two men can furnish it and keeping that regularity of speed so essentiallo a proper cleaning of the grain. So far as New York is con cerned, the era of horse-threshing seems to be paining away. Inthe construction of their threshers I think they are far ahead of our Pennsylvania machinists. The first thing noticeable, is that they pay much aftentifin to having the grain threshed clean from the straw, a point too often lost sight of with mt. For this reason they have almost universally dis carded the oPen cylinders in their ma chines and !substituted the old-fashioned, closed cylinders, since It havbeen ob served by all , who have used threshint machines. that a closed cylinder always threshes cleaner than an open' one,even though the speed may not be so This closing of -the cylinder enables the maker to arrange the spikes on it in spi ral rows and not horizontal as on the staves. of open cylinders, so that each splice takes hold of the grain thrust in at a different moment from from what the rest in that row do, thus making it feed with much more regularity. In an open cylinder machine, especially those made entirely of iron, where the spikes are all in direct horizontal rows, the whole row of spikes will take hold of a sheaf of grain at once, and often drag the whole of it in and force it through, greatly checking the speed, damaging - the machine and carrying some out in thestraw unthreshed. To this improve ment some makers have also added the "ever-shot" feed instead of the "under shot" as in all all our Pennsylvania ma chines. In this the straw is carried above the cylinder instead of below it,, and the makers claim that this also pre vents the "ever-feeding" or choking of the machine. I saw asmall separator of "Emory's" make, driven by four horses from an ordinary sweep power, with closed cylinder and "over-ehot" feed, threshing olds, from a stack, which all .know is usually tough threshing and difficult feeding. - Working with entire salmon, there WM. no chokinget the machine and very- little irregularity in its running. whilst the straw wasthresh ed entirely clean. The useof_lron_pul -leys—irusteadof:ii—ooden. also a notice able improvement, The cylinder shaft of our ordinary threshers,useally his a pully on each side, one driving the cylin der the other—the shaker. This shaft, Often gets hot, then expands, which en- largee the socket in a woodim pulley, and when it becomes cool the socket does not contract with the abaft, the .pulley soon gets loose on the ehafb, Makes a great deal of noise and then r ihreaks.— This is avoided with iron pulleys,Vhich are securely keyed to the shaft, expand and contract wjth the shift, and have leather ted on their surfaces to make them draw. A ditching machine was here also, which I saw in operation. It was drawn by four horses abreast, two on each side of the ditch, and seemed to work quite well, throwing out about four inches in depth and eight in width at every pass age. The ground was soft, water gath-, ering imome parts of the ditch. There were lArever few stones which inter ferred with its working when struck.— Ditching and drainage in this country are in their infancy and every effort in that direction indicates the coming : im provelnent. D. P. F. - Yam belle who was purchas ing some gloves, told the clerk she want ed to have them of a "subdued mouag color." The clerk said they were all out of that shade, but suggested "infuriated rat". as a substitute. Lamm is of noble birth, but Prayer is the daughter of Heaven. Labor has a place near the throne, but prayer touches the golden sceptre. Labor, 2dartha-like, is busy with much serving, but prayer sits with Mary at the feet of Jesus. Two Irshmen were traveling, when they stopped to examine a guide board.— "Twelve miles to Portland," said the, one. "Just six miles a piece," said the other. And they trudged along apparent ly satisfied at the small distance. • gooks, grugs, Vitdicints. A. D. BUEHLER, DRUG. & BOOK STORE, GETTYSBURG, PA DRITGs, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, BOOKS STATIONERY TOILET ARTICLES,' GOLD PENS Chambersburg Street, near Diamond country Merchants supplied at City wholes. sale rates. DR. JAMES CRESS DRUGGIST, Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street., LITTLEST6 6 W.N. HAVING opened :a new DRUG STORE and fitted it up In the best style I offer my stock of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littler town and vicinity at the lowest marketrates, con sisting in part of Drugs and /tunny Medicines, pure Liquors for for Medicinal Fury:we, Patent Medi etnes, Horse Powders. Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery Toilet Wisp and Fancy articles. A full assort ment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds , Cigars Tobacco and Snuff. Electro.litagisetie Soap will. , with hard a d soil water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with are made beautifully white without boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap In use. Try It. It IS Warranted not to injure the hands or fade. JAMES CRESS. Uttlestawa, May it —ly HUBER'S Drug and Book 'Store. BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, P k !(arch Z,lB7L—m CUT THIS OUT FOR REFERENCE. • At Ilmer's Drug Store, you can &hive get the beet and cheapest - DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, PERFUMERY, ENGLISH FRENCH AND AMF•RICAN TOILET SOAPS, As., La. Tan. 13, 1871.—t1 got* and fritanzutts. EAGLE-HOTEL. The largest and most mommodions in GETTYSBURG, PA., Chimer of Chantbersbuip and Washinakin Bt. JOHN L TATE, Proprietor. sirAn Omnibus for Passengers and Sagnsge run to the Depot, on arrival and departnrs of Railroad trains. Carekd servants, and reason able charges. [May 29, alef.--tt KEYSTONE HOTEL, GETTYSBURG, fad. WI 1 iIYELS, Proprietor. NOW .OPEN . . THIS is a new House, and ban been ted up in the most approved style. Its loca tion is pleasant and convenient, being in the most bustnese portion of the town. Every anew meat has been wade or Os a► aitd odnifort of guests, with ample stabling Oak& With exierienext servants, and mebienmodathrg Clerks, we shall use trier" endeavor to plenee.— This Hotel now open for the entertatrument of Me public, and we kindly solicit a share of public patronage. IMO S. 11411mit UNION HOTEL, _trauma= Ira s warts aa4,l YORK SPRINGS, PEN'A. ITait andenianed has Waged thisicmg estsblish -14 and Popular How I , resec rusk 8~ Bi=th- i ties - gotal is ion. tad le the business part ot town. BM pude will be supotied trite Me best that She war iest ma afford and the Bar west the easiest Liquors. There is also ausslield etabila, wee atteadies Ws Halal is see oleos at the =sadetbanesdaug Wage Jun e , op MW and New °Mud M. The tonnew entree hare IL, 114...a z tor ; returning it - 74:11 . _ L wit Znee dap. and ma • ea* 11110111SVOI the 1=4411A. NG, tor ow reteraingst 4P. A Ba feels sates. Wed thatids asperieeto ht beldame wiii ona. Ole Min to Mt now so away dissatialed. e= (:oases moderate. =Use w B. P. SITTINGeek on reasonab lelCß, terms._ Projwitear. York Borlegs, Var. 4, liilW—U . estblat ikatk'Skoto, REMOVED.' • JOIMPH IACOIIB, MERCHANT TAILOR I D nAs azKoresi ; Next door to I: W. Owe Fiore,. on Chas- , I hereburi se., near tie &pare. • A large assortment of Cloths, Cassisers. Vestigial", Trim" Minis offeredat tile= relit& .Goods nought at the Store eut roe recharge. Grids sonde up with ai well when at other stores as at his ow in , Lateet Y.ons received, and tailoring' llone in 'the west approved style. Cann done, as usual. -ThoPihffs please. Pstionsffir effort . sad no awed to April 2lt, 1870—tt - JOB. JACOB& Musical Instruments &e., 7 AT C X N NGHA :11 On Chavakersburg Birset. DID YOU SEE THOSE nice 0/KP:STEREEKI4) ekliD WALK -L. --INGCOATS, that ate selling de (Sheep at PICKING & CO. PLACE TO BUY CHEAP. Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes LATEST STYLES. CHEAPER THANIVER. It you want to save money, caTh _ . *- f- 1 • Cobean & Cunningham, Baltimore Street, Gettyibur#,--Pa., UTHO ve made additions to their stock 7 , of ha BOOTS ADM SHOES, HATS AN]) I C:eand now offer : the best santrtment ever 0 I,u Gettyilbarg—einaprising the latest and made by the ben of wortmen. Cali and ermine our Amt. Also, a variety of NOTIOXS, SEGARS, Jan. 13,18'1.—t[ ,ANY AMOUNT , • OF DRESS and BUS I NESS SACK COATS for sale cheap at PICKING * CO. Fall and Winter Clothing PERFUMKRY I FRANK CI7NNINGIIAIVB t7i..rnt)ersbd6 itreeL4' Bagailts ! Bargains ! iie ~ &e., ac D. H. KLINGEL, Near the Court-House, Battemore Street, [Feb. 25,1870. -tf . . /a selling out hie entire stock at city made Boots and eShoes, In order to sake room for Ms ovntinanntaetured goods. .VMIT CHEAP FOR CASH. The stock Is the very best of city made work; and will guermitee WWI represented. It em braces the bast MEI GAl.rAnd KIP BOOTS In town, and a tall Me' of SW/ES, GAITERS, fOr iseilee and Childress' near. , THZ MANUFACTURING of Shoes sod °aft= pill alio be carried orl4 feebronabes, so before. Bemidn dorm 0o noiioe :' ftemployiagoonebee-olaes • siorkielbtoeueliut tee ebeleest kerb ;;;; be eets conedent of matitabdog his former repaistioa. Oartsiody tulthing oda be le ft undone t4=ul it. for me boron, be souoits s continn. ance olpublieletromere. D. H. KLINGEL. Getersb Deo. 2; , ALVA SlifLEf3 CLOTHS, CASSIIRERES,' BEAVERS, &c.. LAP BLAintrTB. , HORSB BLAsiorn; BIIITALG ROBES , cheap as • , • PICKING atm% WOLF'S W Cheap Clothing' Store, On the Nartiteeut Corneorif C 17340 Square, • Gettysburg, Pa., Haa the largest and best stock of FALL & WINTER ever offered in this place. Also, the very latest and best styles of Hats Caps, lloots it Shoes -1 , it t a Ll-: Watilt ee WerMa. sag amPe=nls loads ffy. Also, aline assortment of Jewelry. w age Clacks, Notions, &a. The best manufactured Leather TrUnks sad Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always en hand. • Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child- MP% FUettlhoes attin kinds. -In stunt, every thing t i t te *Miliirpt in • firstelass Gent's Fug 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. 18, 1870.-4 f • Any persoa who wants a Vine Fitting Suit GO TO CUNNINGHAM% On Chambersburg Street PICKING &, CO., CANNOT be eleelled for ekeapoess, style and durability lu the way or PATITii. NORRIS' HEADQUARTERS On frionth-,East Oornei-of Centre Squint GETTYSBURG, PA., Has the Largest and Best Stock of FALL AND WINTER . CLOTHING, RATS AND CAPS. TILE NM XANITFACTURED BOOTS AND . SHOES WITU • YALRIM of Winter thwler4othiug, Gents? rupiahlag Goods of every variety; also a large aisortnuint of NOTIONS, TRUNKS, ALiiitrouaff naGemeinew.Flinibh. GIVE US A CALL Oct l4Jlm—tf FURNISHING, MOMS AT CUNNINGI-HAM'S oft Clluisabsiburst Mr/A MO in great variety at FIAAC M3MitNKOI.U4 . B tMMpe)*ntriNt; _ THE LATEST STYLES Ink Score. In entUers variety at 4onviShil Woo. NEW FIRM BIGHAM & BROTHER. FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE OB.Trnißlll2o. PA rTICE undersigned, havtng entered into partner i ..t ship under the firm of Branum sr Polarann. bcarry On the Forwarding Arul Commission ust new, at the old stand., on the corner of W. Ingt on and Railroad streets, and devote to It the, - entire timem and attention. The HIGHEST MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for Grain and Produce. /FA regular line of Freight Can will leaveour Warehouse every TDICELDAT NOON, for Balth more and Philadelphia, and accommodation trains Will betan as maxim may ulna. By this arrangement we are prep to gave,' Freight at ell times to and from these eines. All business of tide kind entrusted to na, win be • pnattendedto. ourears runlg th e Ware. of,Stevenson & Eloaa, 165 n Howard • HalHaltlre. and to Howard *Lachman & Ilao_o • C Market atthet. Philadelphia. We will also keep constantly , on hand the beat of • Groceries of all kinds, Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fbek,Salt, erraps,olls. Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c., whieh will be sold at lowest cash rates. INIIL M. BIGHAM, Aug. 12, 1870.-t/ JAMI3II MOHAN. LOOK HERE! rf 'RE undersigned has leafed the Wage-house ths corner of Stratton street and the Ball. road, Gettysburg. Pa. and will carry on the • Grain & Produce Business In all Its brasebes. The highest prices will al wnd Timothays be poi& for Wheat, By Corn, Oats, Clover ay Seeds, Sumac., Nay Straw Dried Fruit; Nuts, Soap, Hams. Shoulder& and and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else In the country produce line. GROCERIES OF ALL KIZTDS constantly for sale, Coffem, Sugars, Molasses, Srups, Teas, Soi, Salt. Cheese, VinePx,Sodk, ustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets., Slackl r a Soap, &e. also, Coal Oil, Fish Oil Tar, Ste. of all kinds ; Spikes and Nail s; Smoking and 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 Guanos arid other fertllitizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton' or car load. He Will also run a Lime of Freight Cars to No. 165 14orth Howard street, BALTIMORE, sod No.Bll Market greet, PHHADELPHLA.— All goods sent to either place will l received and lorwartirdiscompq. All goods should be mark ed "Cli.MB' CAR. April 2, /56i).—tl ROBERT UCURDY, DEALER IN FLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, §-c. GETTYSBURG, PA undersigned is paying at. his Warehouse, in Carlisle street adjoining ituehler's Hall, the highest prices for /Tour, 'Wheat, Rye , Cbrn, Oats, Buckwheat Cover and Timothy-Eileeds, Potatoes, dte. and Invites producers to give him call before JeWng. He bas constantly on band for sale, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Kolasse—s, Syrups, ()ogees, Sugars, an., with Sate Fish, One. Tar. Soaps, Bacon - . and Lard, To baceos. An. Also, the best brands cd FLOM with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has 'SEVERAL VALUABLX FZIV.I7I,4IZERS, Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and Mexican Guano. Si - Whilst he pays the hign..r market- prices for all he buys, he sells at, the lowest living pro- Sts. He asks a share of irahno patronage, re. solved to give satisfaction In every case. itUBEIIT 10004/HY. July al, 1960.-41 JOSEPH • WINES. J. Z. Wllllll Joseph Wible & Sony PRODI7CE DEALER S, South eat car. of-Railroad and nnaktpuston sta. ORT2TRR CMG. Pd.. IGtlldat mob price pada for WU ktidaso 1 Grain, Sly, ntraw and Country Predate M orally. Constadly on hand tar male WI kinds of GROCERIES, ,: Slosteatibnunla of FIDIRTLIMERsidd constantly *Aland or arented nt sport nOtion. • non lEdatt-tf - - • Prating Naptartnts, &c. DODGEI'S PATENT REAPER AND MOWER : AND SELF RAKER. `-• • • MS machine has met with the most soeundete success. In every tectkm where it has been Introduced, It has taken precedence_ over Owe machine& which bare heretofore ranked as !Int class. It Isa perfect Selfaaker and a superior Mower. • - A careful elimination will convince any one 4 its superior merits over all others, in simplicity, strength and deratelity. As a Self-raking Reap. ' er items no equal to our L - noutedga The Dodge ra tti .i thiattactied to no other in tli Caked except. Ao Ole ßuilt by the DODO .1b STEVENSON Manufac turing Co., Auburn, New York. READ THE NOTICOF THE COMPANY TO OUR AGENTS: Harr been informed that certain manufac turers n Ohio and elsewhere are building Rom ers, th MOWS'S tiELF-RAEZ Attached we ask ento furnish tut the names' of all persons ven er purchasing such machines, as we hare never I ceased any person or persona to manufac ture said SELF-RAKE, or any pert then will prosecute to the full eaten of the law a soot manufacturing, selling or using rake except of our own manufacture. JOHN A. DODGE. ~Preeident. We Lave that confidence in this mamma that we are willing to let thole wanting a machine test It with auy other machine they may wish, and keep theohe that gives the mustsatisfaction. Farmers wanting Droplets attardled cp,p hp ac commodated. For the benefit of liftope •wanthig machines we should refer theta to a few Of those to whom we have sold, viz: Henry Culp • Peter Mickley, John B. Leas, Wm. Furney, Jesse D. Newman o Meta Penrose, George F. Minter, John Deardorff', Abraham Waybright, 'Ephraim Lady. • David Plank, Jonathan Wialer. John Hockeremith, Jamesilickley, Peter Kettoman, . Daniel Settle, = Insf, John Bender, btu ter, Ma y hem Roes Hunter, John Lower, AndreaT ' reikert, - John N. -Noyer, J. J. Kerr, thane P-hill Os. On Smut a few &cowl Hand Reapers. Also. WIBILTOOTHALAY RAKERS, of- Mei: eat which lathe Bnt Rake A' feWV.LOCED9IS IlNlthheUMba and separator one the end obeageet ever • fie edin the eonota weamius UNG FANNI N NMI, and Farm .l wistituato tixanr i e=chines will Lad them At the warehouse of Joegrii Wrens & Sow, Gettysburg, Pa., or at the residence of the anhecriber, t mike from Gettysburg, on the Har risburg road - EXTRAS CONSTANTLY- ON HAND In case of breakage. Persons wanting Circulars will ah dress the subscriber, Gettrsburr Pa. WM. WIBLE, Agent. • May 27, 1870.—tt fife and tire unison*. COUNTY MUTUAL- fUMEtiIigURANCE COM#ANY . _ Ple•fro*N l 4Prelt Pt MP: 1i OFF/C4lB. Prosident—Cleoefe Swope. Vice-Prusident—Sansuel R. Russell Secretary—D. A. Buehler, Treasurer—K O. Pichnestock. P! iti!ecutOre Committe—Robert Wearily, IC A. um Jacob NUM • Nsuiers—Gems-ewope, D. A. Buehler, 7/.. IttOtrity, G. S. Rung; G. FaliestAcl, Getty'. bijklimiini a t.iy_ *IA& attain* tinralb4; Freitteckt ala I Mil Picking, &tabu r, Abed Lint% New=n. Wldte, Llbe.tty t. Path, —pa Alts UMW In. In operations to the *addict Adana Mum been is operation ' tor. *ace than 19 yeas, and in that period bite note bat one aaimment, having tedd loses by Are duttiztimayeatodnewuttitni iu ow samcm. Any peisciOkitripzialsernate can apply 'eftberot the iguageqs. airThetlousentes.niegia at the office dr VINCIWINAKoaIIieIut Wafted," la elect wok at* Oft* P. M. .Tanelo.llllll—ti NATIONA .BANKI Government Bondi of in hada, H 1 1111.111 Preiriviat P.M en-414,1141 Couiots Cashed or COHooted 1 Persons desiring to invest In STOCKS or BONDS of artl kind, are Invited to call, as we hove the facilities of New York, Plate- phia or Baltimore nuatda. Coe- Persona lamed* COVPOF, and de Arta/ for safety to eanrert latalkithgered, are hgaeated to ea, as we have the aehmatage to transfer at a trilling expanse. INTERNAL JtEVENUI STAMPS of all devoid- INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Persons wishing Informatkm In regard to U. S. Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are reQuested so the us a ear, and we will chaerftdly give any ln- formation. Gettysburg, Noy. 5, IMllw—tt JOHN CRESS. We otter for Sale, at Par, Masonic Temple Loan, BEARING 7 3-10 INTEREST, Redeemable after eve (5) and *tidal twa+ti-ooe (21) Team MARCH & SEPTEMBER The Bonds are registered, an 4 will be Wined la sums to snit. DE HAVEN & BRO No. le teeth led Mae& PHILADELPHIA:, PENNA. .12°eGts,ME14Oig". ed. = ts. od and Melva Joilo)est to March X. 13711-1, • NEW 7-$0 GOLD LOIN - Sato IPralltaibile I Pisameapoil JAY COOKE CO. of for eale at Par EM Atoned &Wait tat Aret Mortgage La na Grant Gold Bomb Northern Pacific Railroad. Co. 9-Nucts In are weared. se S by a. Ptak 4 1. 04 1: . % oa eg r i I Railroad At VIA in = ili g liziTwo Thousand ' Th glie ad to each _ The Desk mi tree front trsitarso. ThR : thetWAVO l ßdariant l aad the . OM et &mg and Cent per mains. • They are ba aniondadtkoa ot fla MOO, $ l 4lOOO. ~ the azelbasts..7:- qtat - trec i tAlati l iCt= . how tacificr7.3o llcowle wet at all Uwe TAIR.Iij ti! , reeetranie at Ti Per Cent. Madan' (or 1,10), II exchange ler the Company's binds sit their lowest eadb .. aop. In addillon so their absolute . t hese United :IV al l I r= le aM TN; oiske Ins United Beata Ws eon. by ~erring theft into Northern Poetlea, Ineresee their_ pewit biome' one-third, and atilt hare a -putieW 1111• In vestment. B aC Wj a ptZlEM.—Your noareat Dank or Thew Born d = pa. doilrad anwant, and t at t x ze tinnted tow Walden to stocks or offer bdads for time, ant do so any of our Amin wno win snow sdeis Idgbast corn pawnor an skadtet=„ able eantls. Those isles tirlocalitiet r Irew my read homy. or other baulk emote attreettrin 17 enema aai we will end ISek Nerthrela Pa. onto Bowel at our own risk. adnyttimatees to the Investor. For farther ....mapit soulr46. WW4114 or toe o %Marr ooms the ad, or asky B r7,.0 fide Lose. WM. PAINTER & CO.. ,‘ Rankin, Pthladidptda, Agents for Eastina Gettysburg National Bash, OSITYSZI Lite. PA Feb. lit litl•rieg RiOhard W. Cox & Co., tw e ewn K. Wirt. Cos 14 Co n BANKERS t 'BROKERS .y. >r Oar, Onlahnors •le Otorieelree., BALTIMORE; MD., S Marla Banking and Brokerage balances. • Allow Inlinterast on DegeMbJeet lan tos e bec o =,same MI the CIO ai Waseit, bearing %A d am ftM all = s il lu i I g i dg ai ar e . thu s . e Yale WIT oonested swialiere ur M l atnitb l e l Isr' eelaliae pola colleeeed lowan • Men I lb= 2l" llow lert Age " w e le=3:l . • 4 teislair mate - aline Wiedtr .e. our AeN P. E. METZG - Elt I)ssuizer, I Year 4per aso*. 411 assakmal per 1444/. 4:116ir041lo poll *SC. Baltdietaindadllial4V — 40111 4 ANYCIPONS„ aozzzoirso Jr 17 OP MASON. MP Caner pr Broadwa,y sad Tali Waft, 4 11111 RANOVIM,FA. 10, un.—sm • giSiNglll4 GETTTSBUNG BOUGHT ANB SOLD. .ad •nne. tequeatly all orders ,are promptly Mmestal nitions format. 1 per cent. dr 5 FHB CENT. for 1 year, 4 PEE CENT. for 6 months. S PEN CENT: tor 6 mouths. J. EMORY RAM, Cashier. TFIT NEW INTILAMIT PAYAALK =I poi RALE IT tilt, gitOti;iftit, it+ =I COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. Olf ALL KINDS The late and nowt approved styles. TIN SHEET. , IRQN AN!) - HOLLOW WARE, COAL &. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS tall and Examine ! C. H. BUEHLER'S WARE ROOMS, CORNER OF CARLISLE S:-RAILROAD STREETS DAMINL CASHMAN NEW Pu'. COAL AND LIME T HE IzSilled have entered into partner. ship, and under the arm 0( CAJLIIII An /Mum- Dirt and win carry on nie Lime ,Bununt Business , at Me and .land--the Gettydrat Woe Kilns, ne the corner of Italirpad and titration streets-- !tiro/yrs and others can rely on getting the best o( Lime at opines, and At inileeit inartit r a t e 6. C 0 A L at toiceet price . Ltiiie and Coal delivered anyvvliero iu Getty's tourg. DANIEL CASHMAN, Oct. Mt .1870.—ti HMiltY OVERLF.I3I , saitrolui tint Malts. Gettysburg Railroad. TIME TABLE. • TRAINS now run on the GerdYsbarg Railroad is totems: FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at sae A. IL, Granite 6.22, Gulden's UN, New Ozford 8.31, against Hanover at 9, and leave at IL 10, arrive at Hanover Junctional 19 A. M., arrive at Balt!. Inoreat4.39 P. IL, York 11.45 A. M., Harrisburg Lis ' 1111XXIMD . TRAM' leaves Gettysburg at l P. H., Giantte L. On New Oxford LOD, Han over Ltd. entree at Ruffner Jo:nth:eat SAO. lialtimore 613, York 110. Hartialmrg 4.25. FIRST TRAIN leaves Rattbsore st 16.110 P. IL darridang 05 L IL. Tort 630. Hanover June- Hanover 9, New Oxford AA arrive at Gettystarg at 10.30. `SECOND TRAIN leaves Baltimore at ' 8.30 A. H., Harrisburg 8 A. R., York 9.* Hamer Junction 1115, Hanover 11.56, New 02Iord IR% Gokien's 12.20. Granite . 12.23. arrives at Getty'. berg 12.40 P. IL THIRD TILL& Trines Baltimore at 12.40 P. Heptalon I YJ r. BL York kliareator lane uott 3.4o,Hanorer 4.23, New Oskird 4.48, Golden's en, Griallto 4.86, arrives stit 5.10. ff. D. SCOTT, 'if Agent. Dee. 9, le111:-41 Northam Cost rat Railway. wilmtit sax= MX ON andafter Dee, wow% Tra ms win leave 11"" 731M0 a rtalitD. 12.19 a. m.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo. &e. 1110 a. m.—Dal for • daily (exempt ) tor eater. Bur r, LW Erie and the 1 . 44 9 1 2m..7.141e2n8andaya) for WHilams -6.18 p. m, - -Fr i eneatn 31=0 tor York. ELS p. m.— si Vr w ye) for Harris. Mrs sour Aura 7.15 a. m.—Datly only. except 722 a. tn.— ( )4699111811)*11 111.92 a. in. ectoept itimdayal stopping at linitzaltormitaadrzsvang at 3. 36 D. m. DIWYkon Ommyt Mandan) Mopping at all Stat. - EDW. 8. YOUNG, Pau. Agent. UnEDit il Wrk. lthi. Genera) in t = isb ntendent Dec. 4 . 1870 .— t( - arg, pa READING RAILROAD. WINTER ARRANGEMENT, MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870 rent trunk line from the North and Northwest t" Ti m itoaJZFlia l , l l 4 7 l 2E4 l le t i 4 2' ‘. Unlash:lMOßar= for New York. ari fol. loWa: At 330, 8.10, 10 a. la., and ZS p. in. , Trains on Pommy]. I varn i ll iUmE li and arriving at New Yorks* 10.10 a. • M. 3.311 and 10.00 14 : in., respectively.— ,' • • -,,,,...,_'• • Vars accompany' the 3.10 and a. m., t., , ,Ad„, •• • .• ...• • . 4 t i • • • • 1 - 14 . revrEmiE atilAil ii. in.; 12.00 , • • IT I• • • M., Plilia•M, at E. 1- a. In. ' • tia tut• 8 4 0 ePla Niw f t eara accompany tbe bid P. liaLetrillialnyAtiMy )kin,ntsvilg.Tam rirk' and • 4 '' . 4. th . l. lil.A/41 11 1.% 6 wind. •_. way • •• ' : ,'• p....fi•a,iii iinnectlng for . • only.. For ' ... ande*M a gs •-i• • - •. liii Haven Auburn, via ••••• • •- • ••• • Rail 'Road, Leave : • burg at 3.40 p. aL ••• Pmmylvarda Nallroad trains Mare Read for Allentawn 4i llapion and N i tiLymk_ai &OD SAO, 13.46 noon d 4.45 ii. , loam Sow York at ZOO in., 1 2. 00 noona7M - ra p. in., and Admit atMa. m.. 12.21 F nom, 236, 4.20 anda4ip.A. • - • Way rainwear 'Train %IWO' kldladeigiitts at 2.21 a. m., jo MM with Manta train on East Pen's returning hoar Reading at 6•20 P. iliL. . al itatiout . Lea at lite a. m„ and 3.10 ve dits tittO r AMZ 4"4s4. ol.oaT ai mid at ag coon, 31Abanoy QV st. 7.01 a. ra. and 'lO3 P._ 112 , . r G. iftionuic arm Solidi&Wig. (Th %am.Bootatia Maosevheapsemand.ralots"'`—."'`-'.u' nY T. IMMI4D'S COMPOUND FLUID GRIPE PILLS.. Component Parts—Fluid Extract Rhubarb and Fluid Extract Catawba Grape Juice. Yeo Liver VOlotp.taintn. Jaundice. Bilkers affec tions, Sick or Nervous Headache, Costiveness, eoa. PurelyVeonable,containfticuoMereory, Minerals or Deleterious Drugs. These Pills are the moat delightfully pleasant pnrapitive. superseding emitor oil, salts, magnet , etc. There le notbilm.moro Ardeptatile to stomach. They give tonc,_and cause neither not giVing pains. Thoy are composed of idits7n li est indicate/14 . . .4.lter a few , days' use of , tomb an Invigoration of the entire system lakes plane as to appear miraculous to the weak and enervated, whether arising from Imprudence or diseime. H. T. Heimboki's Ckanyeund Mold Extract Catawba Grape rillsare not sumtecetited; from the het that sugawermted YIN do not ills• solve, but pass through the otoniack without dis solving, consequently do not produce the desired, effect. THE CATAWBA tiltArE FILLS,. being tle:ugant in task...and odor, du not neceseltatti heir belngsugar•coated. PRICE FIFTY CIINTS, PER BOX. 1 - UGLILY CONCZN7RATED COMPOUND Fluid Ext.rad Sarsaparilla Will radically exterminate from thasystem Scrof. ula, Syphilis, Fever Sores, ricers. Sore Eyes, Sore Leta, bore Mouth, Sore Head, Bronehltb, Skin Diseases, Salt Rheum. Cankers, itunninim from the Ear, White Swellings, TumorS, Cancerous Affections, Nodes, 'tickets, Glandular Swelling s ; Night Sweats, Rash, Tetter, finmors of all Kinds, Chronic Rpeuntatism. Dyspepsia, and altdisea,es that have been established in the system tor years. Cl= Being prepared expressly fur the above COM plaints. Its Blood-purifying properties are greater than any other preparanon of narsaparllia. lc gives the complexion a clear and healthy color and restores the patien Whoa state of Hm. , Ith and PUrfty. For pu ri fying Mate of all Obroniereonaldadmil• dins arising from all impure state of the. Blood and the only reliable and erectus! Im&wn remedy los the ewe of Pains and swelling of the Bones, I:keret/tins of the Throat and Legs, Blotches. Pimples on the Face, Erysipelas and all Healy St options of the Skin, and beautifying the complexion. nce. 41. 50 per- Bottle. HENRY T. IFELMBOLIrs Fluid Extract Mich% has Yid e , .:_enf case of Dla¢ete In t hee It has gier/a, Irdtation of The neck of the Bladder and Inflammation of the Kidney; Ulceration of the Kidney,' and Bladder. Retention of Urine, diseases of the Pro ate Giann.flume In the Blad der, Caleulus, Grave;Briclulust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Dischargen, aid for En= and Delicate Innanotions for both Seam ed with the foLlowlig iart_ Ia _ .ftlreell im rtigtak Of - - Diseaae, WIDItt Mein nen of the.VlaelFain in tha Deck. U.S Hands, Munn" of Body, _Prynno of the. Skin, Eruption on the Face. Paine OmnitaftiMe 11 - ninernd tide ofof fh. 15.., . 4 e- *stew etc. Used Irr persons Iron the ages of eighteen to itreety4re, and fromfirrity-fire to fifty-eve or in She **be ar Seale of rile ; atter , confinement or tabor pains ; nett.wettin In children. iiiebubold's Ktiract .Buchu • Is- Dittretio and Blood-purifying, and titres all dlseasni arising Irwin habits of Dissipation, and Excesses and lmprudenOtl.3 Lite. ltnpurities of the Blood, etc., SuperSedin Copaiba in Affections for which lls flied . and philitle sateettows—in these dls eases used in connection with kielmbold's WOO Mae. In many affections peculiar to Ladles, the Ex tract Eueini is unequalled by any other remedy —as 111 CUlZOllbtorlieleation, irregularlM Yam fulness or 8 on of Customary Evacuations, Ulcerated orBchlrniestate of the tterts, Leu corrines or Whites, Sterility, ,and for all com plaints Incident to the Sex, whether arising from Indiscretion or habits of' Dissipation. It is }re nting extensively by the ofust eminent Physic antididwives for Eebled and Delicate Constitutions. of both Sexes and all (attend ed with any of the above Diseases or Symptoms). IL iERLMBOLD'S EXTRACT B tclir CUBES DIMS= AIitIEUNG FROM LlirßU DEMURS, HABITS OF DISSIPATION, ETC., In all their stages, at little expense, little or no change In diet, no inconvenience, and no expos ure. It causes a frequent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing Opstruc tJons, Preventing and Curt]g Stricturetot the Uretbs, Allaying Pain and innammatlon. bo ire- Puentin 'this class of diseases, and expelling all oisonous matter. Thousands who have been the victims of In competent persons, and whohavelaid heavy tees to be cured in a short time, have round they have beendeoetved, and that the "Peisoa" him; by the use of "powerful astringents," been dried up In the system, to break out in a mete aggravated form, and perhaps after Bee IfYIIthIBOLLet3IC I 4 I O4 . BrettC for all Attentions and Diseases of the Urinary Organs, whether existing in Male or Female, from what: ever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Prim, One Dollar and Fifty Ce nth per Bottle, H. T. IfELMBOLD'S IMPROVED ROSE cannot be surpassed as a Face Wirth, and will be found the only specified mimed" in ever i OPedea of Cutaneous A.Uatioa. It speedily eradicates Pingese e tZ t rorbutie Drynese,. Induratiens Of Memrane .- ; etc-, &Web Kea pimaadLallaan Dryness. of natiest, Stroh Jgesh, Moth Patche the Scalp or Frost Macs, =dell mimosas fur which Mares or ; . Ointments are used ; restores the akin to a state of ba z u ly and softness, and insures 'eonEnued action to the tissue of Its vessell, on which depends the agreeable clearness and viva cityi of complexion se much sought and admired. defectsofTreldn, tleimbol uabie as i's f gese Wa n ag tom long dyed its principleelaim to unbound ed patronage, by possessing qualities which ren der ts 4 'Tenet Appppeendage of the most Superlative and Congenial character, combining in an de ' gnat formula those provorneurt requisites, ftsfety and Eilleacy—the invarsable o oo op Its use--es a Pratenative Refreaher of the Complemea. -It. is an excellent Lotion for lbw. eages ed ee Urinary Organs, arising from habits 'et - on, used in connection with the Ex tracts u. Elarsegebilui, and Catawba ca nut Pills, in such inseam — ha recommended, mulct be surpassed. Ribs, One Dollar Se Bottle. Fa* tad explicit direedoili abionipagy ' the l M ialita.. of the • le am reliable eberturciefuntia°"=oll km, wilt h duels of or qxtudeirtlessees, up. = ll 4 ted4elliti lth atee aud reoo t t • eta lett 4 0 Ur ii.' 4l llas *awe telltale tit the. erres. e=iniartel=nl =r6"l MI ti Tr it i V T not poet' to be propped uphyeettilicatee, HENRY. T,HELMBOLD'S,GENU PREPARATian Delivered to sag ad:4w deorm_ernit: Omer - Yatfem ' ' - 06 . 64, 1 og Welty rime, gold by Is Drug and : , I)4liii r : hea l . eIItpEWLD New Wm, NI Broadway , •Yord, or to a T. 4 1,08 Medical Daiwa. ra. MI" - ~..dlamtiMoWilit Ask As . HENTY atrys T orm . :: 4 1 .1 111 7 , - TarNOOTEER. *dud. PXTRACT CAT.AWBA Henry T. Hembold's 0 CO7FCE37TAI.TED THE HJAEAT ToRTEETIf; -13 LADIES. •L WASH tiiteit. A Gitat Medical Discovery Da WALILLIFSCALIFORNIA VINEGAR BITTERS. Hundreds of thousands heat* testimony to their Wonderful Curative Effects. WHAT ARE THEY? TiIEY ARE N01' . .4. VILE F-ANCY, DRIN Made of Poor Item, Whiskey, Proof Spirits inid Refuse Liquids doctored, spiced and_ sweetened to pleaselbe taste, called - Tellies."' "Appetit ers,"! "Reaturers," he., that lead tin tippler onto =unarm and ruin, but are a true Medicine, rem the Native Roots and Herbe of thill fornia, tree from all Alcoholic Mimi:aids. They ale the GREAT BLOOD PCBIBIEIt and a LIFE PELNLIII'LE, a perfect Resewator sad .LavigoratOr of the System, carrying oil all t pulsormets matter and restoring file blood to a niirlaYtteel;onglenognio these Xo person qu take , unwell, provided the bones are eattdestroyed by mineral poLsop of other means and the vital , orreins Wasted beyond the point of reredr. „For ban:minatory and Chronic Rheumatism ;and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigeidion, 131111ous, Re- Mittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the Blood. Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters have been most successful. Suet Diseases are • caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro. /Bleed by derangement of the Digestive Organs. Dybp.ersiA. Headache, Pain In the :shoulders, Coughs, Tightness dr the • taunt, Dizziness, Sour Eructations of the Stout. I ach, Had taste in the Mouth, Attaetts, . Palpitation of the Henri, lottamenatlon of the Limp, l'aln iu the regions of the Kidneys and a hundred other painful symptom+, are the oll springs of ..liyspepsia. BILJOUS,Ith.SIITTENTiuiIZXTI:ItiIITTENT FEVER, which are so peevitient In the traileys of ouz• great. Itlvortt throughout the United States, especially chafe of the 311.s.stssippi, Missouri, 111 - , bruise Teunefeee„ l'aimberland. Arkanwax Red, Colorado, Brazos, ?earl. Alabama, Ntohtle, na, "Inman, Roanoke, slactie.., atut -many others with Uttar vast, tributaries, during lite :+untiner and Attruinn,And remarkably so during the semeprei ot.huusual heat and diyuess, are invariably ae comp:meal by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver , and other abdominal viscera. There are aluspiavere or less obstructions of the ,liver, a weakiless anti irritable state of the stomuch.sod Oda torpor of the bowels, being clogged up st Ith vitiated accumulations. In their treatment, &purgative, exerting a powerful Influ ents, upon those various orimus, is essentially ffeeeinary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dr. J. WaLgrat's Vinegar bitters-as they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid matter with which the Bowels are loaded, at the 'haute Gum stimulating the secretimis of the liver, and generally restoring the healthy functions o f the digestive organs. The universal popularity of this valuable remedy in regions subject to toilmualidltitinenees, is sunicient evidence of its power asp. jewedy in 'welt cases. Full SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Telter, Salt Rheum, Blotches, open, Piniptea, Pustules, flhih., Carbuncles, king-V.131111.4, :scald-Bead, Sore Eyes, sEi p ß e mo r l s t c u h r , d S D c is as Dofis e O o w loSrat iiol,n o s f o wa e evername or nature, are literally dug up and carried out of the system lo a short time by the Jise of these Bitters. One bottle such camas conviuce the most Incredulous of their cm a ttve Cleansee - Oni Vitiated Blood whenever you and its Imparitits bunging through toe Wan in Pin, les, Eruptions or Sores: cleanse it when you find obstnicted and sluggish th the veins; camuse +Alien it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood Mire and the health of the system Will hYllturr.. TAPE and other tVGItAIS„ lurkintt in the system of so many thow.ands.are effectually de stroyed and temoved. For full directions, read carefully the circular around bottle, printed in four language-F.ngllsh, German. French and J. WALKER, Proprietor. If. IL 31cDONALD A: CU., Drtiggistisaud Gen. Agents,-Sun Francisco, CaL, and= and 34 Onuneree hireet, New York. BF .ALL DIV.:GGLSTS AND DEALKIts. Dee. 0, 2547 -typ! H. SCIIENCK Aovisis CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO • FLoPOA al WINTER. ,Idavhsg for the but thfrty , flveyearsdevote.l whole,llthe and aueutiou to the study of lung diseases and coastunidion, I feel that' understand rutty the coirmie that -eclat to be pursued to te stae a ibleranty bad cane .of diseased lump to healthy smuldneea....The first and most import ant step is [dr the patniitio avoid takiug cold, - 13101-theliestOf an - places on this conthiedt for Les tamale in4innsr,.ls Florida, well down in the Mate. where the temperature is regtdat, and uor subjett td such variations as in more North ern latinetee. l'alatira a Mnt I can recom mend. a goodhetel is kept there by - Petermau. La-4 whiter 1, saw tie al persons there whose !tikes had been badlydlyea but who, under the heeling innuence of-the climate and my med icine, were getting well. (me hundred nines further :town the river Is a point which I would prefer to Palatka, as die temperature is more even and the air dry and bracing. Melba:m(lle and Enterprise are located there. I should ghee decided greferfteeto louville. It is two miles from liver or lake, and it seems almost Impossible to take cold there.— The tables in Florida might be- better. and pa tients complain at times but that Is a good sign. as ii lieltrates a returU of appetite, and when this is" the case they generally- tuerease lu flesh, and the lungs must heal. - Jacksunctlle, Bennie, Oree.a. Cove and =MY other Maces in various parts of linorida, can be safely - reetatanialle4 carsamptives in winter. Sly reasons for saying scc.are that th ere are bet literate lake ~there thiefterra there fa t s less even temperate re. &oda is eat wee say Met where a ciasumptite pbrien e himself to It mitten; ,0n1iA1„ . 4.,0 male ta stir Into the Illate rh— ca — ot-Th‘nneneriCiatit d 'easn winds and foga. Jaeltheuvit i r l phe ;say oth er of" the localities f base. ea: - aeuefit those who aZtleutdetat rictiltrit ;dis ordered lite h, - de we thepek _ et eremir, bealine thessawaose WM* are Obiguleti ' a more suuthet n pole' earneltey For albeit yeass'prior scriseert• wa s to any lu New kork, bog** itakereelial s ex delphia every Week, where I saw and on an average live traliquid rintalesclea .oast. a, paleface se extras' ve,.embuseieg every podeible phaseof 'lung &ease; liasl da bted Inc tanalex.. mane theitffarmae lar, tad lanteciiletalliiinftn . retardle talang col d A. person may take tinat_ quaniltine aVachencrs •Ptilmotate Mow wee 4 Turk east litanitrake and yet die ff he does not avoid taking mit. ; to eiorida, tummy everybodyis usini Matedrakel'ills, far themettatie basiet likely 1 0 1 produce bilious habits than more mirth! lati eadies, lib a well establettert iket vesot Florida tardy" ale of etalahnkl4; o l‘. othe lltrakl tatr ci f those'sf th e euattienr part. Ilia me at Itiewlhaaand, onellitrd,iKleadra a et UN. pope, Litton die - of this terrible disease- In the kiddie .hates it dies Lot oft. so larnete - eineethereara madly thousands ars there. What a vast ' pereentage. of• life would 'be saved 11 osnsaMp• tires were as easily alarmed Inregard takieg fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small . pox, ere. Bat they axe eat.. 'They take erhatthey term a lithe awl, which• they are credulous enough to believe will weer off it a few days.-- They pay nu Weaklier' to It, and hence It lays the foundation for smother alai snot liar alltinull the I mtgs. are diseasedbeyeed alt hope fur care. My advice to pergola Whose banal are a ff ected even sllghUy ts, to a mock- of To nle ul llllooC eyrie/. lichenck's Seaweed and Schenek's idaadrake rm. mil go to Florida.. I teconimend these particular - medicines lies:ease I sin thoroughly acquainted with their action. I know that where they arte usedin strict accord ance with my. directions, they will do the work that Is required. This".ar,complisbed, nature win do the rest. The- physicierr who prescribes for mad, WOO or rdltht-seasahl, and then advises the pauent to walk urxkle euteverydayoviii be sure to have a corpse on his hands before king. My plan 1810 give My three medicines, In an-. eoreance with teelslated directions, exeept in sume cases wheat a tmer use of tiw bLaWrake Yllls Is necessary.- fdy object ts to are tone to the stomach—to get up a good appetite. It Is al ways a good sign wheal a pattern begins to ffow ilUllgry. 1 have hopes of. web. With a relish for food and the gratification of that - relish comes good blood, and with it more flesh; which is duce ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Thee the cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and clammy night-sweats Ito longer, prostrate. and annoy, and the patient gears well, provided he avoids taking med._ .-• Now there are maaypipves who have not the Means to go te "Plod a. The ritiestion May he asked, is them no hope ler such',' Cer tainly there Is. My advice to Beak,* and ever has been, to stay in'a warm room during the win ter. wither temperaturiact meant seventydegreee, which should be kept regularly at that point, by. meats of athermotneter. • Let such a patient ta ke ,his exercise within the limits of the most by walking up and down as much as his strength permitittl order to keep Up a healthy decide* eon of the blood. I have cured thobsands by this system, and can do se-again. Consumption is as easily cured as any o th er a la tok en' In time, and the proper kind of eatment Is permed. The tact stands undisputed on record that Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills, and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of what seemed So bolespelesseases ot consumption. Go where you will, you will be almost, certain to find some poor consemptiee who Lai been rescu ed born the very lens of deeth ter their use. So far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned, everybody should keep a supply of them 'fathead. They act on the liver better-Sian calomel, and leave - none of lb Mattel effects behind. In fact are walker. la all caner where a ~tiVe micine is requited. If you have partake too too freely of. Emit aid diarrhes eteues,;li dame the -Mandrakes will Cure you. If you are subleat sick they headitehe, take a dose at thsellandraba and will relieve you in two hours. water or the waled obviate the effect of a ehange of water, Or the too tree Uulelgence trait, take one: of the, Man drakes every night or every other night, and you may then dank water end eat watermelons, pears, apples, plums, peaches aircare, without tar risk of being made sick by them They will protect those who Zee in damp sitaatione against chins and fever*. Try them. They are perfectly 1 / a imless. ; Therein dem good only. - I have abandoned my professional eldtsto Bort. • and New korit, but tandem, to sett_ patients at my office, N 0.15 N. SLYTU-Street, Philadel- Ewit, every eatniday, front 9 A. If., to 3 P. M.— e who wish it thorough examination with the pirometer will be charged Sive dollars, The liespirometer declares the exact conclitien of the lungs, and rattails can readily learn whether they arecurabie or sot. Bra 'desire itdiettactly understood that the value of ray medicine de . vends entirely* Oar being taken smutty ae- I eslil that when...Pareeltatake my rinedlitintaand their tryettesearefght Into a fteaky ereidltion therehy,they are not so liable slakeodd, yet no one wffhleiseasert hinter eta sudden Oatal etawsplare without the liability - or greater orless errnesdoe of the bron tubers -•' : . • Full directions In ellianggages W on:lrani m 9 etedielnes, saexplicie and clear that any one can use them without •eonsultiag me, *MI rail be, bought from any druggist. ____J t3CHIINCK, 111. D. No. 15 N. iii4.lll,Btreet, Philadelphia. June 10, IMII-1v" . _ ~,tricou in, t,h.e JESIA;Pod. NATUAE'S OWN VITALIZER I . mauvaN. - ,, 5Y11.11P 0 1101(e. reithotrtsdamilai Limmuatee %Rh Me blood f s i at . Vest fwd vita/Ulna in.id Phole system. i t sumuliftir tittiouton, no Mabrokan dMmelires immi s ai nir o m . 'plain; Female WW.nesk DroUat EV - mom de, and exude disease tram Ulf "OM Arriniffesabli Namre'a own_ ylUaltzlug eisslpur pamphlets tree. ,1. P. DlMlX4p ru = r etor, 35 Day street, New'OM •tokt April 1, 11170.—1yn014 • WZZM HEALTH ! HEALTH!! MILLEW DYSEEPSIN EM MD LIVER INVIGORATOR, Lv Sure Care for Dyrpersifd, r Congilaint, J u,ulice, Bilious Colo plaints, Sisk Headache, G9Bfirf nrsB, ant all irreguittrities f e t the 41toniach, oral Kidnry,.. DYSPEPSIN lathe great discuverY of the as Kis a purr ly VEGETAI3LE PREPARATION ockataluing all the MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF ROOTS, HERBS and BARKS In a concentrated form and free from all Irritating vegetable matter. 14. Lt is a TONIC, glvindan appetite and pro during a hen 4y hal/anion of the stomach. 2nd. It Is an APERIENT or GENTLE LANA TIVE, and does not produce any griping or pain In its action on the bowels, and leaves them in a healthy cou(Ltion. It tit a nit - ante and operates 111,. a charm on the 11.1(Ineys r therefore It is one of th best )IRllclnea In the World for 01Nea,es of th, . I=3lll 4111. It F rrotrabty one of the hest CIII II.I 6( CrES known, as It stimulates the Liv er t,, healthy action, carries off the bile and then- lo relirve4 ybu bf Head:v(9lA and aft billbus cviu OM! ,tlt. It is Ili: must excelltipt ; TIC ever known, and therefore its great power. over all other Medicines In curing dyspep.a.,.— Persons troubled with dyspepsia aluays hat. more or less inflammation of the stomach. there fore its great success Ls owing to its power of :1 laying inflamtnaglon. It makes no . dB:It-now • how weak, Irritable, delicate or tender the 'don, ach may be, THE DYSl'Ekrilii will give relief io once, and by continuing only a reat.orialik leoLo of time it nill.rnakaa, certain core. Full directions on each bttle. M.Do per =I DAVIS 'tt, MILLER. Sole l'ropriet ~rs RALTTMOAT. 317) OLD Br ALL DRUGGIATS A. D. BUEHLER. Agent Gp,TTYSBLTRG, PA AND ALSO BY J. TAYLOWHOTTER. Emmittabarg, JOHN WICELLIP, Taneytown, Md. ELLJAM SPANGLER, East Bedin, Pa. tit - Also tor CUBAN OIL ANODYNE LINI MEET. Price 50 cents per bottle- 'Feb. 1871.—EM 91.J.Vi:T 4 6. COMPOUND Ma TAX MIS Or ,PrITILID,FRE THROAT, Th."FL CENzA, "nor&qv:kb& filunmatory or Inward disease or the MilMs6 , bot.at too king Altman_ FICTIZR : This medicine has THOUSANDS , OF CASES, frtdiffemembpasts of the sod has level beenLitagena to fall If taken me and. sword. - ingtoiansealonst• It Is to cure. Give for Every house bold URI de mselves a box of tilts &sophism Mud& ogreish= It has effected are truly marvelous. - :SlP•Preptied sodas/11 bf lean Y & Co.. or =.,Pa., at hy...their authorized ts.— nearly all Mt Stores In Adams eou • ibitikkiLe YOUNT It. CO. May 1867.—tf THE GREAT MAGICAL HAIR-FORCER. TILIS preparation is warranted to produce a - beautiful set • id' *hfaiters or mustache. In tro.two.to Weymouth* from Mer.tint appllca titamiany facKtbar bas Wait. It hi perfectly harmless and will not flume way Agin or injure the Ala Priem 25 emits atottlev: , &Alt by mall, postag e • free, ceireeeipt, of Wes. Address • IY4 C., WAGNZR, Jan. urn A . abllnaaburg, Adamkeounty, i'a. • Pwiat W. N. IVIILLERS MA,RBLE. WORICS Car. of Baltioio 7 re - and,Exust Middle Pm, GrETTYSEURG, PA Every tleserilki(sli of Work otectited in the finest style of the Aft blifrog Or OAST, WROUGHT AND .f WIRE RAILINGS, !rURNUMhD. ox TnkstpATEAT. xorlf:,l June 17, IVO. --tf GETTYSBURG MARBLE WORKS. MEAT -9 & BROTHER,. But York Stmt. seeoad Swam 'nee theY are ilwaLredV f r ernialt litnd% of Work teiliatr find, such as • Monuments, .He4d-Stones, TOMBS, MANTLES, 41bC., atthe thertest notioe—cheap as the cheapest. inirelve as a cats. FrOdtlee taken to exchange May tf AT MARKET ! nw-tißm arairicaa tisgtiff a WISLID. nailNG• Onto** *46 carrykisda it OA In an • Fresh Meat Every Day:. _ . • ,„ 02m ei vres g i r s =l. l. tc t r ursda `mor y nt igi c stead at Geo. Sti=residenee on Tbose 1.141211 lo nod It theitleginianie 10 Anenew WT5l.lt - Ang.111,11*(4,41 •• • lawns ED palm BUEHLER & dultionorest. between CbitrVieuske Ciettyahu - m. Pa. 'TERMS or PITBLICAT THE Bus A.ND inzerursz. is pains damparaing, at gLoll.a.leat fn If not mkt within the year. No '• eentinned until all arras:ages are .. the option of the publishers. v Ailemenidosmers are insetifer rites. Al Ifttemd retina:fah - will be in. advertising by the quarter, hall ye Special notices will be inserted at be agreed upon. Arne circulation of the Srlit Is one half larger than that ever • - newspaper In Adams county: and. Ming medium, It cannot be excelled. Jos WORK of all kinds will be prat ted and at fair rates. Band-bille, • Pamphlets, Sm.. in every variety Ind printed at short notice. Twiritiess • greitssionat DAVID A. MUDDLER. Arruitm Will promptly attend to collections* Business entreated to hit care. . °Moe at Ms residence In the three tag opposite the Court..hun.w. May 1867—tf D AVID WILLS, .ATTORNEY Ofike at Ids residence In the Sees • Centre Square. May 1867—tf T T J. 1111.4117711. AORNEY . Corleetloas and all legal business p tended to. June 16,166-U D. 111LeCONAICUSE7, ATTORNEY -. in Office one bersburg door mist t. of um:Aux:Ws Cha wes Special attention given to Sults, Coll Settlement of EStates. All legal Ix claims to Pensions, Bounty, Baeltspay ices against E. mates, at all times p ellteleutly attended to. •. Land warrants 10,.ted, awl chok-e.. sale In lowa and other western Btatel June 18, Lids---11 1 .. J. COVER, ATTOEN Vl' \Sill promptly attend to vollecthintiftin Buainem trusted to lii, earr. (Mice between I . .‘l.ll,stoeks' and- Ziegler's .tores, Baltimore Arcot., 6e..t.t y . May '21.4 17O7—tt Ar Y. 11'CLLAN .I.VI eI'LE tN & WOODS. ATTOUNETS G ern"YSIII 'ICG, t'l Orrice—fin Baltimore Street, name or-eupted by the late ilrta ot & 11":.t Nuv. 9;v.—tf Ds u. s. 'LUBER: 2:South-east comer of Clianthersburfrifrol Len streets. opposite ( A M.. TATIVIFEA(.I Jane 11, Inett—tt D R. J. W. C. O'NEAL Has his office at his residence Maltint two doom above the cbmplier Other. May 1867—U JOHN 1.. WILL, a. D, DE. Moe on Clianthexsburg street, dead) the Zuni 11071 L, Gettysburg, Ds. Ifiritseing been constant poetize years paitienta call be ensured el good w July 9, larrt—tr Ds. J. E. 1 11 5.1116.11T155.55E1t r, Aeries located In Gettystooro. clt= k . 5. 1 n E. public. Mice the old E. corner, Centre square, Where be er to attend to any case wltldtrate rata! L R4 Deutlat. Persons In want of tuff • :sets of teeth are Invited to call. Time Ala. Ole. July 39, igarptutno and esatrift Wm. C. Stallsmith GETTYSBURG. PA.. Carpenters and Cdontrio DOORS, SHUTiI. RUN DB, , DOOR AND WINDOW PHA CORNICE, DOOR AND WIND() BRACT 3; AC., . C.••astantly en hand, and maim/luta:red ant of the BEST MATERIAL by experieneed workmen, knd at REASONABLE PRIOD savvierepromptly attpuled ju• January 15, 1869—tt GEO. C. CASH MA GETTYNBMG, PA. Gu,rpenter and(Joritric' R ESPECTFULLY Worms h e pups ha.A reutoved to Ids New Shop, on ft-4We; betwien York and Ital'road streets, and lf pared to take coptracts for puttlii: up and In: builillng4, at as reaionable rates as any der in Gettysburg—ail Work guaranteed to best uallty. Ile hopes by 'trio t te &Ilion to rim merit public patronage. Give lan a April 9. 1869-4 f ghotograph 6aticri6. TIPTON Sc. AI YER EXCELSIOR GALLERI GETTYSBURG, PA„ ake all styles of Pictures from odStatuie to size, Incrisitog the - "REMBRANDT (11t Photographs -Finished in WATER COLOR'S, OIL INDIA IXK -A. Views of the Battle-fiel SXXD PDX CATALOGUE *IL.Alwa s a large and well selected stock - Prunes, Stereoscopes, Cord . Towels; always on hand. Sat6faction guarantipty. Doe- 7, 1879.—tt STMEOSCOPES, yurpis, ALBUMS, E. & H. T. Anthony & Co eel BROADWAY, NEW YOBS, Invite the attentios of the Trade, to their exte save asseetment el the shove guide, et tAtetr PeiWNW's', 'manufacture and impertotiom. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES GE-MO:47OPM NEW VIEWS OF YOSEMITE. R. t H. T. ANTHONY & - C4l. NU Drandray..Neir Turk, Opposite Hemp Hotel Hotel. LMPOIATIMS AND KLIIIDDIATDIIIIII PHOTOGRAPHIC 314.TRILLEt, March 3, 1871.-4 Mice to the, Publia: • TBE andeinigned is running a Line of • ftolllAiNit i u nkb owft to Gettysburg, Inuring es ejs_p _We an y, Wednesday and Mislay, ToWeat,, A. AL mssi.ug by Lettersbum boro r +S y and Clermont Springs, • - Dale im mygeld arriving at Gettys at - pas foes Week and reaming from • t r n., Timuidir sad urday =Mix ~jkayrt_trA tu= m enseetio• 0 41 6 1 . 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