The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, March 18, 1868, Image 4

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• (for the "SIAS LID iNTINEL
v* LE anizAsE.
The liwver:Spectator has given curren
cy to a report list an alarming and fatal cat
tle diammie was profaning in parta of . York
and Adams contains, and, that fears were On
tertsined that itimight be the dreaded Minder
pest,,:, The wistiout of publishing reports of
this character, ' , knout going into the details
of the matter, admits of serious doubt, espe
cially at this 'Sawn of the year. Much of
the farm-stoek of the country is being sold at;
this time, with the sale of which such report:
may seriously 'interfere, whether the facts of
the case may jeptify it or not. Added to this,
thertare many hundreds of cattle fattened ,
every year in t.itete counties for the city mar
ket, in teipud to *bleb, any suspicions of
this character might . prove the cause of much
•
trouble.
The *to ill ',the imager; far " Mains
county is concerned, are the, following: The
disease :has appeared upon one farm--thar oc
cupied 'by Mr. Bollinger, near New Oxford.
I visited the farim after I learned of its exist 7
ence there, and' heard the facts from Mr. Bol
linger himself. t Late in the fall he bought a
cow out of a lot of dry cows brought from
one of the dairies in'or near Baltimore, which
he intended to fatten for beef. After feeding
her for about_ four weeks, she began to show
symptoms of eickness, and gradually arew
worse until she died. After this, two more
sickened and died in like manner. These
three received little or no medical treatment.
After these, four more were attacked. These
received medical treatment and recovered.
In York county, it appeared on ,two farms
—that of Mr. Shne below Hanover about six
miles, and that of Mr. Price, in Jackson
township. both cases it was introduced
by catild hodght: from the'same drove 'as that
of Mr. Bollinger, and An no case has it ap
peared where nbt thus introduced..
The symptom,' at tliefitliflease are, first ; lane
guor and dullness, with loss of appetite, ac
companied wilt a palatal cough; :then cos
tivenses, with-dry month,' nostrils, and the
-- -,usual febrile symptoms. Difficulty of breath
whlch teminates in suffocation
and death., But one of the four cows diseased,
which I sati,emed to have diarrlicest. She
seemed sicker than the other three.
The'post mortem examination revealed ex
tensive inflarrunation of the'-hings and pleura
(the membrane 'lining the chest),.with adhe
sions-of the fernier to the latter, arid.the for
mer covered With gangrene. No other 'parts
seemed muck affected by the disease.
These facts reveal plainly the character of
the disease., is inflammation of the lungs
and pleitm, the scientific name of -which is,
Pleura 'Prtcumonict: Of this disease there
are two Aims:: simple Pleura Pneumonia
and Epizo-otic Pleura Pneumonia—the latter
a fearibl and terrible scourge to the land it
visits. The latter form has never appeared in
this 'country to the alarming extent to which
it has appeared'in Continental Europe a n d in
England. A few years ago the State of Mat
sachuSetts was 'h.reatened with its ravages ;
but the prompt action of the authorities ar
rested its progress. Of its appearance here
at this time there seems to be no danger, as
the conditions neceisaty to its development
evidently do not exist, or it would have
spread from the localities where introduced,
instead of which it has now almost disap
peared from them.
There are some facts in this connection
which deserve serious consideration. In the
first place, the ',tirade in stock of this kind
should be the subject of rigid official' investi
gation.--Whether -the.cattle brought here
were diseased before coming here, or whether
they were brought from a stable in - which the
disease etisted, I have no means of knowing ;
but, certaii.it 4, that a 'disease of this kind
has existed for a year or more in the dairies
in and around Baltimore, and no one has ever
heard of any public action being taken in re
gal dto t. It is alio said to have appeared
at many points along the roads from here to
that place, and in some portions of Pennsyl
vaaLt near Philadelphia—yet• no one gives it
any concern. The only way to prevent its
spread is by "stamping it out"—that is, the
appointment of a commission by the State to
examine the cae€, destroy and bury all dis
eased cattle, and remunerate their owners
from the public treasury. gassachusetts did
this, and Pennsylvania and Maryland might
profitably folio's; her example, if their respec
tive legislators could spire time enough from
their party strift; to look after the welfare of
their constituents. When this disease first
appeared in England, it was looked upon with
the same apathy t hy the rulers there as it now
is here. Ere° men like Youatt hesitated in
deciding whether it was contagions or not;
but subsequent events gave a terrible decision
to that question and compelled them to call
it "The Epizo-otic." -
The diffusion c reliable information in re
gard to the symptoms and treatment of this
disease would slab be of much service to the
agricultural community. This disease has
been introduced Into Bucks county from Phil
adelphia in the same Manner as here. The
Agricultural Society of that county lea ap
pointed a medical gentleman to investigate
the progress of the disease at the Society's
expense. This is a step in the right direction.
I addressed anote to the Corre spending Sec
retary of the Society in, order to learn some
thing about - the matter:* I herewith send you
his reply, which you are at liberty ta publish.
D. P. F.
itilFutiono' 'Bucks co., Penn.,/
2d Month, 27, 1868.
Devie . P rtataitY, Esq.—
.
Exarearan Faxurn :—Thy favor, under
date of the 18th . lest, is at hand—contents no
ted. In reference to the disease called
Pleura Pneumonia, or Cattle Epidemic,
I think I can safely say that it does not exist
in our county to spy very alarming extent—
scarcely a case luering come to my knowl
edge where proper care is taken of the cattle.
But there have been several cases among far
mers who have been in the habit of frequently
changing their stock by baying of dealers Who
buy at the drove-yards in Philadelphia z or
wherever else they can buy, as they consider,
to advantage. Plenty of good food, shelter,
and proper care are among the best safeguards
against the disease. We have in our village
here an eminent Veterinary Surgeon, P. EL
licesteer, who has had considerable experi
ence in 6 treatment of the disease, and kind
ly
furnished me with the following symptoms
of the disease, which, for the information of
thyself and thy *other Airmen I append:,
"In the beginning of the disease tue animal
is in a state of languor and dreariness—gener
ally separates from the flock. If a much '
cow, will produce lesa milk, and it will coag
ulate very soon. On examining you will find
her forelegs wide apart so that the shoulder
blades and elbows protrude outwards from
the chest. The head hangs downwards—the
eyes appear dull and in team. The hair
stands up bristly, the respiration is short and
uneasy, with a heavy movement of flanks
and nostrils. Prom time to time a dull, pain
ful, and oppressed cough, especially when
&wiring or walking. The appetite may yet
be good, but during the progress of the ab
eam the cough marries, becoming shorter,
dry and weak, the appetite and rumination
disappears, and the milk ceases entirely. She
noir - atm& with head and throat erect, the re
spiration is =WS, with a movement of the
ribs and f ' nostrils wide open, drink
slime flore ogee , and nose,
very little, and dirirrherasppears_ . The ani
mal bi most cases dies in a few days after the
diarrhoea sets in, unless checked. - -
Texamicrxr.—Yoe must bear ill mind that
this is a typhoid disease, therefore the treat
ment must be toning andsstimulants. Seep
up the appetite of the patient while the dis
ease
Very_ runs Its and ydd
may be saved."
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VCam.e sft c dpicult' Society.
rine.
ti 40 N
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F14,g,..,x,vi104.414.:._,8.gx.:
OF 9MY541140.
NOTICE .. -T6: 7 IIOI,DEAS
7-30 NOTES.
4at tali wbe*.Viriturisliege of colivortini tho A iigitst
1.06 Notts exp!reiArtny inflw's who ['ejected to
.Cfel,
•
vert Into 5.29 Bonds, br sell, ?oat the preiniti ru And the
privilege of conerrting. It will bg the :With OP
# •
140's mit arigir htJltao nett, Ott& disposed tit
le time. Tbloifeaak witl eltber convert, or.Turcbuse,
the 7-30,illoMing premium awl Miereet.
Feb. 19, 1808.-tf
THE
FIRST NATIONAL ,BANK
LEE
GETTYSBURG, PENNA.,
Is agent for the Bale of the fret Mortgage
Union Pacific. Rail Road.
6 PER CENT. GO,LD ItTEREST BONDS.,
at 90 cents on the dollar, 'Ayala semi-annually at oar
counter. An necessary Information given
Gettysburg, Nos. 27, 1887.-2 t
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK•
GOVERNMENT BONDS,. of all kinds, BOUGHT and
BOLD
SRVBN•THIRTY BONDS converted IntorIYNTWENTY
- BONDS without charge. '
coupguirD INTERERT NOTES - CASHED.
The HIGHEST IREMIIIii paid ou GOLD • and•SILYZIL
STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds. bought for persoas
without CHARGING COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED.
Internet on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced I per sent,
5 PER CUT: .fort year, '
4 PEE CENT.. for 6 months,
3 PER CENT.for 3 months.
• .
P emu, wishing inibrniation la regard to' 11. 8. Bonds,
and Stocks of all kinds, ern invited to give 'unwed!, and
we will give , all information cheerfully.,
• "'- MO
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...-•
J. RY BAIR, Cashier.
' Gettysburg, 0ct193,1867-tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
hp -
GET'TYSBURG
wrcx, A4ow ,
Interest nn SPECIAL' DEPOSITS as Inflow's :
6 PER CENT. PEB ANNUM FOR 1 YEAR,
4 " " " • " " 6 MONTLIe,
44
. {4 44 44 44 3 4
WILL CONVERT
NOTES IIIR"O 6-20 BONDS AS ULUAL free of
charge;
OASII COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND' COITPONE.
Will also Purchase or sell STOC&S and BONDS of erery
tiede free of chime as Commhtsion, and will at all times
paj the RIGURn RRICE for
GOLIYAZID SILVER, ,
and with pleasure transact allibUslttess prom ptly as here
tofore pertaining to srwellreged Bank.
- CEO. 11,RNOLD, Cashier.
Gettysburg, Nor. 6 1847,0
GZO. DITATBOLTON - C. tiaITIBIT.
(late of Ctrrsop if Ch.) = (of Thinireir kn.):
DUMBOLTON & WIRT,
Corner of Bcdtimoi;e - and St. Paul streets,
BALTIMORE,
BANKERS , BROKERS,
AND DEALERS IN
Government Securities, Gold, Silver,
RAVE CONSTANTLY FOR SALE,
U. S. 1881 'BONDS,
U. S. 5-20 BONDS,
- U. S. 7-30 BONDS,
U. S. 0-10 BONDS,
7-30 BOND.V of all issues converted flit. 4-TO's "Paw Ms
most favorable terms:
Special agents:for the sale of
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS, AND
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD BONDS,
bearing six per cent. Interest in gold.
Sig-Persons wishing to Convert any description of se•
curlties, or mute or change. investments, can have the
same promptly executed.
ORDERS BY MAIL OR EXPRESS WILL
RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS or Sale.
SD-Deposits received and Interest paid upon balance'
subject to check at eight. • [Dec. 4,1867.-6 m
Notice to Capitalists !
PERSONS desiring of investing, and realizing nearly
NINE PER CENT., are requested to call at the
Gettysburg National Bank ,
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF TUB •
UNION PACIFIC
AND AISO
CENTRAL PACIFIC RAILROAD COB. ORATM
These Investments are daily growing in favor and sales
increasing.
sir•BONDS can be had at all times at this Bank and
where all information concerning said-investments will
be cheerfully given.
Dec. 18,1867.41 J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
garptuttro and Contactors.
WM. CATA.LLSMITH4 SON,
GETTYSB URG, PA.,
CARPENTERS it CONTRACTORS,
Are prepared to do all Made of Carpentering—contracting
and erecting buildings °fell kind', Repairing, ke: They
sop constantly on hand and manufacture order,
Noon, sairrritas, BLINDS, usil, DOOR AND
;WINDOW FRAMES, CORNICE, DOOR AND
WINDOW BRACKETS,
And any other Article in the Minding Line.
Seasonedleaterial constantly onlend,experienierioir
men always in readineen, ariewoHt exeetited •wit
1031. Orden promptly attended to.
SePt. lB . 1867.%—tf
O. O:CAMINIIN
CARPENTERING.
THE undersigned respectfully in.
teemthe public that thy beve couguctucca the
Carpenting in the Shop brmerly - Tented by George
achriock. damped. We are prepared tap do Ara work
our Line of basinessaad as riasousble assay Ober estab
fah:sent lit Gettysburg.
-Wit hope by a strict attention to beldame to met a
share of , public patrosage.
May 4iklitS7.-tt
TO THP: BUILDING
AI) ALL' OTHERS
WHO WIS.Ef TO IMPROVAI
THE undersigned respectfully an
*vas the pabili WA Da stlll 4:milliner EDO
CARPENTREthirat =MSS
&Ibis old stand, on Waat slaue,Setayshossz
at all thug to socononodatelhosiwantinganythindue
nhl Una. Ha is prepared to feral* all kindest work Ibr
building purpose', tri , the best flairriaJ, sad u neatly
and cheaply as It oat be dons atlny deur eitablhiseut
la the county. Isperienewl Hands ships In radheirr
and wort wonted TIM preoptana ateLdluatels.
aarrimuzimatitor pot hwers,he Dom b attsullon to
hatsaiw tersosies ••Überal share orpihnoutnobirc
iby NAT, - llallinglux
CEO. dItNOLP, Eskohier
GEO. A MOLD, Club le
FRESH ARRIVAL
OP
•
DRY GOODS
FALL & WINTER WEAR
.&T THAI STORY OP
SCOTT 44 , i, N,
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Tallp. STOCK CONFISIT OP
MERINOS, all styles.
DELATNES, all styles. ,
CALICOES, all styes.MUSLENS, all grades.
Cloths and Calohoerso of sit otxleo add dlsslit ,,. Pou'lka
mistime good Ckedt and Mr borgaltitjdtottbt gq to
A. SCOTT & SON,
Oct umbetiampistivit,tdarrig,
t Gottobootlsm
WM. C. STALL:SMITH,
C. 1/. BYALLSMITLI
H. H. ROWE
OAR MAN - 4 IOW!.
N EW B AERY.K -
siwrgirr zrsawe
asebiuttesataketri;Solstii Wisidaitcm try,li4toitutio
tram th* INA Hot stAlet tyibart F lo. odist!intly on
haait,thio boot of
sits wiLaktaglkoall rub sill/•an~dmrs!~f
lftwt.lbrtash t toool.. 'Mita A`Paia4.
Aid 104204.
ftlie
gry 13esds,, Noting, - At. 11
(FA UNE ST.SO OK( 1 1314013
-lig, , 4434thkeirtiot•t6iir
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ALL S
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Ulu I.trgust iu tl4,cueu . !iy 7 f?twifolhut of
'0,.'0 ., 0.: D...S#-;
MERIN OES,
POPLINS,
ALPACAS,
GINQUAMS,
DELAINES,
CALICOES,
CLOTH'S, CASSIMERES, JEANS
In every variety
CARPETS, a large dock and very cheap
1311.1.1V15, 411 kinelsand prices
BLANKETS, very cheap.
QUEENSWARE, the lerest 'tack in the etinuty and
very cheep
lIIRDWARE and Baddlary t ia all Ita branclitt, at tba
lowest =lntel rates.
htOCERIES, of all kinds
IRON AND NAILS,
011 f S AND PAINTS
Will sell GOODS at prices DIPTISO coxernrros. Gies
us a all and examine our Monk
SIGN'OF THE RED FRONT.
Oct. 2, 1867. tf
J. L• SCHICK
HAS JUST RECEIVED
A SPLINDIV STOCK Or
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHS,
MERINOES,
•POPL AINS,
WOOL DELAINES;
COBURGS,
and PLAINand FANCY GOOODS o
all kinds; which he is selling CHEAP
ER THAN EVER: Call at
EL W. Corner of Public Square,
F(pt. 25,1867.-t(
DO YOU WANT
CHEAP AND GOOD'
Fall and Winter Goods ?
"YES !" EVERYBODY ANSWER&
TURN GO TO Till NW STORE Mt
REBERT & ELLrOTT,
. Opposite the Court-House, Gettysburg.
DOYOU I sTm l e N r T ee,la i lTner l s,Jeays,Conts, Veit:
legs, Gloves, Suspenders, Neck-ties, or and thing else le
the gentlemen's wear line
Go to HERR= et ELCIOTriI.
DO YOU Wag.
WANT tr a p and Rood Al
Glares, Hosiery, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, or anything olio
&Wired for ladies' wear?
Go to REBRET a gLLIOTT'S
r: ANTba l 6 = i r i , igh"t-
DO YOU v4Aeli7tegl
ware Untiorgihts, Window Ilhadaa,ot anything Was of the
kind? • Og o MiBEBT ELLIOTT'S.
DO YOU . WA And "P a 7".1
will "V* aamartatent'
- - At 'mew E.LLPYrtw,
Who are wow selling goods at prices that lanai astoubdt.
To be convinced, call and see for yourselves.
, Nay. 2/3,113VT.-tf
dew Fall & Winter Goods
E. HITESHEW
is new receiving • large stock of
DRY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
GROCERIES,
QUE E F 6 N R S D IVRE,
ROOTS, SHOES AWE HATS
I call tho attention of my customers and-the cons.
messily to my Large stock of goods, I ant now offering at
lower muse tban they hare been since the war and at
which cannot to strike theparchm "s
er chism.
gis i errery docility for parcluming goods at as low It
ores as any in the trade, Ism also prepared to meet corso
motion on low prices from any and all gloaters.
-es .Prompt
blbki4 cones
conformity to the lowest market prices is my
ta
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Peterctonrg,(Y. 8.,) Oct. 8, 1287.,47 urnausw
Alston,.
Orsekir
Omar,
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MEE
411.011)StUt
erdutWop
iMiNNIG -
f:IRAMBERSBURG STREET' '
lAA ;16.41 t
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Clopfcgtion Ve t riodval aid
r• Newsr'inepot.
Ally kinds, of Confections, egt4l
- Oranges Lemons,
Nuts, &c., &c.,
DcdH"F4!l•°"'"d•
The Daily Paper&•of Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York,
and choice Magazines,
••
supplied to subscribers st lowest rates.
VALENTINES
Plain, (.k : gtpried sty, al lags aims Went Just opened
pa - CALL AND .EXAMINE - Sx
Feb.l2.—tt
l!Mil
=MEI
ISE
M JSLINS,
Ff,ANIELS
CONFECTIONERY
itc4
JOHN, GRUEL,
Chambersburg Str., Gettysburg
Haying completed his new ledtang, has opened the
latgest assortment of Concoctions rrer offered in Ott
tyststrg, laclud'ug
•
French &Comnion Candles
Toys, Nuts, Lc., and everything belonging to a fitabclus
Confectionery, with special accommodations for Ladies
and Gentlemen.
JOHN M. MINNIGH
Baltimore Street, opposite Star and S'en
tinel Office, Gettysburg, Pa.
Confectionso4.sil Weds, /ranch and Common Candies,
Inas, Oranges, Leaboos„liats, Toys, and Notion gioDer
ally on head. Also, Just renelvei a large amortment of
plain, commoimPli f*ag
all of which will bs sold at the 'ovoid cm& rates. Cal
and exam ins.
tab.
ORNAMENTAL TOYS
JOHN M. WARNER
lAA s Jnot received from Pbilndriphin tLe ar t ;
beat and ehoopeot assortment of
ALB S
ORNAMENTAL TOYS,
TOILET SETS,
FANCY CARD D. VISITES,
FRurrs, CONFECTIONS,
AND NOTIONS OP ALL KINDS,
ALPACAS,
Gettysburg, Pa
IMPOITANT TO YOUNG MEN CONTEMP
LATINO A BUSINESS EDUCATION,
TO know that this Institution em
ploys none but competent Instructors In every de
partment, and a sufficient number to itumr• ladividual
instruction to all of its students, and being eonnected
With ' , Dickinson College," enables it to paint combined
Acilithw of the highest order, while the current ex
pensed attending a soarer here, are from 50 to $lOO iees
-than at similar institutiotui in large titles. Vi's think
that wbsetthse• facts ars properly understood by those
whip contemplate emoving as instigation of this order,
ti', will not be long la diddiog in favor of Carlisle.
Voi following mange of Instruction should cow rid
Hun t° all, who desks that kind of information moo •-
guhrite to prepare them for any of the huisiess pm
it lift.
Single and Double Baby as atSPidad and Pratliced
the various departments et Trade and Commerce, and
Banking Houses of the country.
Practical and Ornamental of superior Style—givin
special attantkm to proper moranent r tn this formatbs
and eatibteetioe cif letters, end thereby insuring to e
err student a good Current Hand.
BUSINESS eArrinarrio.
Including the most pros ed and beet adapted methods
for aillinalommoalcollat---Negtaland Written.
Taught with special reibrence to correct coaspoidtket,
without which no student will be qualified toasimmiithii
dulls, of a bit chuis accountant..
Taught In alums, using "Dean's Treatks" as a Text
Book, ambabelair QIN afoot inocortsaV 1160L1 Informatios
Air $ Mishkin Ansa tovedesc ' • • • •
are daily practiced in the Actual Busker Department,
where the student' in 4:mmo4ll'lth their duties ma.
dud an extunidse corranmudsnce, In mate out all
10110.11 from a Receipt, to a hidgment Note
'MILL BRANCHES,
Phriaography or Short arodWriting, Ornamental Pea
inaaeldp, Pin Drawing, Telegraphing, Natural Mao
phy, Geousitity. Algebra. As.,
Wi htrite imparthti
be imparting wand isotractvesntigsa t o h n br a he sfaeataiees
,
atod.
gr stud/mot euterat any Una', and ptl rsue their sours*
without IngetTtlPticL
Ahr/or farther particniare, writs and receive Circular.
Address, A. M. TallliKES,Carthsis, Pa.
rah. 186 7- 1 7 .. •
BUS
BRYANT, smelly* 'it - KLUTIERLYI3
spared -111 I , itioduktlas Rao, 41D11,11as4otim Wi
THEORY & PRACTICE
inaVood , by mom of Rooks, loolowo Bolono• sod =lke
IMII
MEE
•isdpsost b 7 um kadiiiir burps I.4la'Ot W otty
!lWr•
IN
,04 PAZITOMUO
Ilmis„wir.,4v- • N
AND
IGE CREAM SALOON
next door to Ingle hotel,
ICE CREAM
supplied on dustiest notice
F.l, 12.-lf
Diamond Confectionery
VA.LENTINES',
Commtuial soiititS.
DICKINSON
AT CARLISLE, PEI.V.NA
4QOK-K4EPAIG
PSNEANSITIP
NNOLISU GRAMMAR.
NERCAZM:M„LAIS ,
BUBINIBB PCUMB AND, CO7O4:UMNDENCE,
g§
CORNER 10TA AND CIIESTEUT STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA..
YOUNG MEN
SIM
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MIMI
',164; ail Mats
THIS INSTITUTION..
UM
o•L' Loam — Willi- 4Lit nix ViuMIL
- l it f.lerritittnotottirt:Nrio....4:
s' atilt
cwiis...) - tv:%kirrcitt.sl;
JEWELRY, &C.
SOPER & McCARTNEY'S,
• NEW JEWELRY STORE,
On York street, 'oppenni4 tide httnk, Get-
A new and. full assortmorki just received
from the City. '
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
MUSICA L INSTRUMENTS !
such as Clf ids, re c#orr kb,
also a
lik,ti*sal garlz: Way, Wrings, Byes 112.11 i s a#l
*wary thiLig belonging to the instratnerits.
Repairing and all kinds of work in our line
done proniptly.and on reasonable terms.
i f irAtt eurk warranted to gire eat latactlon—and all
goods sold, warranted to be what they are represented.
Now. 27, 1 567.-1
ISAAO K. STAUFFER; •
Watehniaker and' Jeweler,
No. 148 North 2d at., corner of Quarry,
PHILADELPHIA
Alt az,vorlment of Ha tches, Jetveley, Silcc)
and Plated Warc constantly on kaad.
SUFF . -ABLE FOR 110LIDAY PRESENTS
,(j-aeparring tame and Jorelty promptly at
tended to. [Nov. 27,1807.-1 y
SEEING IS BELIE VING
AT 704 Al?Cli STREET.
NEW PRICES! NEW GOODS!
men SILVER. & SILVER PLATED WARPS,
Including every style
.
'‘---, ..,,,-;-'. ' , and description, made r: 1
2 - • • , e±pressly for the Winter „,:it - i7
trade, which for neatnessVen .
-
•s • • arid durability cannot be ./. .
411 i,
....... surpassed at
JOHN BOWMAN'S
Wholesale and Retail ManufacturinK Eatabliahmeut
704 ARCH STREET,
PHILADELPIII.I
Sit - ne-plating at short notice.
Dee. 18, 1867
Watches for the Million !
ARRANDALII a COs OREAT {TATOU. CLUB
VP.ItYBODY steeds a good watch, and wishes to get it
1:4 at the lowest passible price; a horde of swindlers
knowing this havecontrived various ingenious devices to
get people's money, and then either fail to send a watch,
or seed one that is worthiest' as a timekeeper. Alt-
BAN DALII k CO. have now perfected arrangements by
which, for the small sem of 510,a good and reliable watch
tuey boomers's LT obtained. They have forte ed II 0 &EAT
WATCH CLUB on theibliowing *lon. Certificates con
taining the numbers of all the watches mimed in one
wholesale list(which b seat to all applitunts) are relied
up, enclosed in envelopes, and sold for 25 cents each certificate fa 44/1111..4215LD to be for awl as
will be seen on reference to the hit, none are of lens
valneklian.Tert Dollars, whilst some are worth $300.
We undertake to send soy watch drawn whatever may
he its rains tx $lO, and in o-der that every one may ab...
&timbal depend upon gettin g a first elate timekeeper,
Are guarantee that every purchaser of One Dollar's wor th
of certifknites shall receive at least one fer watch No. 533
on our wholesale list, error p -et free, which is a Ent-clan
latent lever, a handsome and reliable watch, to terling
silver bunting Quay and usually sold kr s6u. You will
certainty tel such a watch; and, br aides, you may get a,
Gold Chrdsometer worth &500. We eel) the certitkatea
as follows; One for2s cents4.Three for 5 / Cents; Bit for
$1; and Twenty for $3. Totbose se^.dingsl, we will send
a handsome chain gratis. To those sending $3, we will
Benda gold chafe warranted not to tarrileh'in 20 years.—
Parties' getting larger clubs will receive literal
seats, 'methadon of which may he learned on applka
lion. As it is Oar intention to do a strictly bouoruble
businesa, and to insure our custurntre from liability to
tea, we will as nd our watchesdf desired, without motley,
instructing the txptess agent to collect only on delivery
If we are dmired to forward watches by mail the money
moat be sent U 4 by Bank Draft or Poet Office Order, and '
it will then beat our risk. We will then register the
package at our g. et Giles, and if lost will re-place it free
of cbarge. If any watch sent is not approved, it may be
returned and the money will be r, funded. The reputa
tion of our firm, which has been e't,,bll.,hed for eve
years, and/swell known in every part of the country.
we trust till be deemed a sufficient eunntutee that we
will faithfully per f.rat a:1 we reatrne t t. , 40. Ad•lrete
iltitsNDA LE A CO.,
162 Broadway. New York,
Post Office Box. 5.'.3.
( - E. H. 3IL.NNIGII, Chanthertburg street,
Agent for Gettysburg.
Dec. 2:, 11167.-3 m
JAS. E. CALDWELL &, CO.,
jEWELE 88,
NO. 902 CHESTNUT 8 TRE E 7,
PHILADELPHIA) f.
Manufacturers. and Importers
FIRST CLASS GOODS,
belonfitaz to the C11610(.81 of
Goldsmiths and Silvermiths,
Hare remove.] to their
NEW MARBLE STORE
Extending from OLcittet Street Cr San4ont Street, of
fording ample room and aurreoleot screseorire, miring
opportunity for a proper display of gods, and Letter
means Wr their exarnirmt ion. ,
With extensive and tarareble arningerneats in this
Country and in Europe, we are iu a position to ulna at
moderate PLXIID pricer.
Watches, Diamonds, Bronze and
Marble Goods, Silver Wares,
Jewelry, Porcelains, Pla
ted Goods, Musical
Boxes,
arnl every ElescrlPtioa of
FANCY ARTICLES.
StrangeriCvlsiting the city are cordially invitcd to ex
amine our New Store. I.llarch 4,IEGS —Gm
wing Ifflachints.
THE HOWE MACHINE ' CO.'S
SEWrN.G M A C It- INES,
69p BROADWAY, NRW Yoftir.
These World-renowned Sewing Ma
chines were awarded the Highest Premium at the
World's Fair, in London, awl sir First Premiums at the
N. Y. State Fair of 1866, and are celebrated for doing
the beet work, using a much smaller needle for the
same thread than any other machine, and bylhe
intro
dsction of the most &poi-m. 4 machinery, we are now
able to supply the very beet =chides in the world.
These machines are made at our new and 'parlous Few
city at Bridgeport, Conn., under the immediate super-
Won of the President of the Company, ELIAS HOWE,
r., the original inventor of the Sewing Machine.
They are mianted to all kindle of Family Sewing. and
to the use of Seanistreaws, Drees Makers, Tailors, Manu
facturers of Shirts, Collars, Skirts. (leaks, Mantillas,
Clothing, Hats, Caps, Corsets, Boots, Shoes, Barnes,,
`Saddles, Linen Goals, Hmhreilos, Parasols, etc. They
work equally well upon silk, linen, cotton of woolen
goods with silk, cotton or lined thread. They will seam, '
quilt, gather, hem, fell, cord, braid, bind and perform'
every species of sewing, making a beautiful and perfect
stitch, alike on both sides of the article sewed.
The Stitch, invented by Mr.:HOWE, and made tin thW
Machine, Is the most popular and durable, and all Seri
lug Machines are subject to the principle invented 'by
him. Send for Circulars.
SIBLEY k. STOOPS, General krauts,
Jamas k Bus., Agents, Gettysburg, Pa:
Mare 19, /4917.-4y,' Np. 929 Chapitsita p t., Phil&
SEWING MACHINES!
THE GROVER dr. BAKER.
,THE SIIST IN USE. These Machines have heron'
aukwiell knows that little need be said by way of recent
inaadatiri Theyjitaire Obeuthe first prealutn' at All
.the late tatbFaids, and are unirenutlly uhnowledged
l o b. the BEST ass by all who have tried them. The
"Grover A Baker Stitch" and the u Shuttle Stitch" are
points that have been attained by no other Machin--
They ere the only Machines that sew and embroider with
perfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to
hmily usa They are almost aliselessotew directly from
the spool without rewitiaing, and are simple is their
construction.. They are easy to manage, and an he
worked by almost any child: Every fancily should have
one. SSW saselabpr, Sam sassliate., epd tbsysase wa g .
' D a& their Work bitter than It can be done by hand.. •
The undersigned:hiving been appointed Agent for the
ab o ve Machines. ilallestablished an Agency in leirlleld,
Adams CO., *tare be will always have on hand a supply.
persons wishing to buy - will please call and examine for
thonuolval. ,
es. poodle. sad Thread rSill also be supplied:-
J. IL WI:TH=OW Agent,
kag.16.1856 , 411 r • lilicTol44.4lsasooonkr. Pa
gGiE )
limeisre, at.
TIN , WATIE ADID:STOITES.
THE L'AltditsT ,s'sorttattENT
TIN-WARE N THE COUNTY, ,
S G. COOK'S
, .
talwittrer Tolley 's); edge sante
TED 118 T COCIKING-STOTZEI IN Tall it/REST,
among which are the • • •
LD DOMINION, :1 • 1 1 ,
00NPR0EIDE
PMMOMLVANI.L. •
NOBLE
, • OBLN 000 E,
. • 11CONOXITOT.
PARIaNT'BIIII.I.f, &e l
lAbeitimoOkhor asticieitor kitibmiuseorAlch will As
ks IoW as* essatatisor Sae, lathe
,1 • ' • la a NODE
CALL AT
tVsburg, Penna
[Aug. 21.-ly
Of every deAcrlption of
gartiilmOmitat, Ac : ,i
AVID IIceItEART. JOHN Y moat }4
"Best Always- Cheapest
rring:nost and Cbeapest,
SADDLES,
BRILILAS, . •
COLLAA'S'atia
HARIVESSey at/ kind*, in the thunty,
are &twit," tn:l,e fuend,si Um old and well known stand,
Italthitur* at, opppOt o.the frestojtathia.Chur*
'•(MeCREAIII7'.a.) . •
,
Our Rldlrig, and Wagon Saddles,
are the most subttanVally built and neatest.
(Xur Hartle*, (plain krndsiker MOtflifed),
at* complete hie v. , v.,. respect Mid warreeted to be of the
'very heat material and work maneddly•
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
mix trot or Bi.A.T. They - are the best - FITTING end most
durable.
. .
Our Heavy Draft Harness, - • •
are meats to °raft% as cheap as they. can be made any
e here ant in the moat subatantial manna,.
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lsslies, Draft
flames, Wiy-neta and even, thing in the line; None. bet
ter or dapper.
Our prices
have beep s>raccto,to th. itoWe4 li • kr.ifetanclatd..
A liberalriercob Lege- Car casWoff all bills lemon Ming to
$5 or more.
We work nothing but tile bert *tick and will war
rant every article turned uut to by iu every respect as re,
presented.
,
Thank/al rnr lAA (Arnie we int Ile ;AI tention tauarpre
heat stock.
nq a call and examine emcee ANT qtratrtY.
D. AlcCll.l./ItY k SON.
NEW SADDLI4:It SHOP.
ON i'tbe Baltimore Street,. Gettysburg, Pa.—Con
stanily on band, VI made to order, all kinds of
RIDING SADDLES,
irAtiON.biDDLE3,
CARRIA lE HARNESS,
DRAUGHT HARNESS,
RIDING BRIDLES,
lOw S. the iowebt
May 2), 1W -I C.
C A RRIAGE-3LIK ING RESUMED
The war being over, the undtrmigned hare returned-Abe
CAHMAGE-3IAKING ISUSINESS,
at their old ataml. in East %fiddle stre.t, Gettysburg,
where they are agnin prepared to pat up work in the
moat fashionable, substantial, and superior manner. A
lot of new and second-hand
CARII.I4GES, BUOGIES, he,
on hand, whidi they will dispose ofat the lowest priers,
and all orders will Le supplied sai proinptly and satisfac
torily as pomade.
K."IIEPAIRINGJSI
dune With dispatch, and at cbrapert rates
A large lot anew and old HARNESS -n hand C.r g al
Thankful for the liberal patronage berettifore enjoyed
try them, they wlicit and will endeseor to deaerve a large
share in the future.
Ma) -9.-t
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
TATE a: CULP
Are oow building a variety of COACII WORK of the
latest and moot approved etylev: tend constructed of the
beet material, to which they Invite the attention of buy
er... Having built our wort with great core, and of MAL
[trial selecte4 w ith special reference to beauty of style
ant .lurability, we can confidently recommend the work
as unsurpne-ol by any other in or out of the does. All
we ant: in an inapec t ion Of our work, to ounvlnee tuose in
want of any kitrl ,fa vehicle that thin le the place to
but them.
41Z. - Ilt:1'A MIN) in every branch •t aL,nt notice
.1,11
Give us •-a:: at ~or Factory, hear the Corner of Wash
rv,:t Ch tailteralmr7 atreets,lictlyelmeg, Pa.
Jll 11 16611-tf
Wiorellancom
13AUGII'S COMMERCIAL MA
NI:RES.—We nnn , nnee to farmers and dealers In
Pert ilizera, that the fol;ox ins prices have been adopted
for the .pr its t se...nt .
11.11'611'S It /IV LONE PROSPII ATE..
Pt ice, tifi per 2,000 Pro.
Uti IPS CHICAGO BONE FERTILIZER
Price, SSG per 2,0041 ,
HAUGEFS CHICAG,) BLOOD 31A1CURIC
P, VA per 2,000 Ibe.
Th ix 14 ell-kut.o p•pular trade-mini trill be found up
one very rackage of the above manures.
The high estimation it
(TMDE MARK 1 71" ch Bar
21111 r
Boaz MANCII/J
have been held, dnr•.ltg four
teen years past, we shall ful
ly sustain in the future. Har
ing now the entire control of
the great resources of the city.
- of Ch icago, for furnishing AM
/moats and Phosphate yt eWtng
material, sks:—Bones, Dried
Flesh, Blood, dc., we hay*, in
cenneCtion with our works in Philadelphia, the hugest
Licilities fur furnishing these masers, at the 'bore low
prices.
BALTII k SONS, Philadelphia.
NORTH-WESTERN FERTILIZING CO., Chicago.
JOHN RALSTON I CO., General Agents, Naar York
GEORGE W. KIRKE k CO.; " Roston.
GEORGE DUGDALE, Wholesale Agent, - Wtimore.
Forel' information respectkg the above tenures, aJ:.
dress either of the above houses.
Jan. 15,1865 -3u
WAGON MAKING.
TIIE subscriber respectfully informs
the ptillic that he carries on the
WAGON-MAKING BIJSMESS
•
In all its braucbes,lt his Shosi,ineurnbeelandtaerasbip.
about one-half mile from Bream's Mill, on the road lead
lag from said 11.111 to the Ilmmittaburg road, and is pre.
;awed to execute all orders with promptassa.
St 'REPAIRING-
OF ALL KINDS ATTENDED TO.
He also ntainfastwrea HAND-RAKES, SHAKING
PORES AND sitoom-HANDLES, for wholesale and xis.
tail trade.
He hopes, by prompt attention to badman, to merit
mid receire. *liberal pahimeire..' Order' addrem i ld to
Um Gattysbirtg, reeilve prompt attention.
• Avg. 7,1.867.—1 y
~WILLLtlit li. HOOCH.
GREAT CONOWAGO MILLS.
10,000 BURIBLB*pity, PANTED
reitwided Itimihmtn4o4
The ub n
his mills near New Chester (lbroterly called "Walnut
Grove," bet now "Great &towage Mills") is - prepared
to do all Muds °fern - kin itle tine erltbranumealdbpatch.
Constantly on hand, tot sale or exchange, the very best
qua/Hies of Kuper, Extra; and'Pantily ' , LOUR, also Rye,
Corn and Buckwheat Ylour,. *Di every variety of Mop
Ind offal of wheat.
Airing a 13AW- MILL attached, he Is prepared. to sa
all kinds °number, at theshortest notice. A Amain in
need of lember and flour. can put a log upon hfuragon,
throw a Am bushels of wisest on the toy, hare the wheat
exchanged lir Mier, sad the log sawed, thus taring a
double trip—and all because of the new and perfect ma ,
enemy now employed in these mills.
Having Atio best of workmen, be will be able to.•plesse
every body. Meat All for past Users be hopes for a 150 a
tineence et the seem . U. j. MUD. blew Chester, April 924. leet-Iy.
ROBERT' D. 'ARMOR ,
GAS ~ FrIVER, PLITNIBER AND
BELL /ANGER,
dart Middlc street, &WA square from Lle Court-koase,
GRTTYSIIIIRG, :PA., '
ILL promptly attend to. all ar
. dere In his line: Work dOtor Wills most antis.
faMofy ma n ner, and at prima as low as can ponlidy bs
afforded to make a Hying.
• • GA S r.P.E
,
furnished, as lir as Chaadallars. Woe-tots, Orop thibt a
to.; also WATES PlPte atom:fop ani inmt Spigots,'
a abort. wiretithlog Wagging to pa or water lize
Balm lain& IC &Wired. locks aII MIAs .romersd. (Dec, 11307;41
WIRE RAILIN°G Wire
g
i i
. v
guard, Sit none Troithi, l
lotney kr. .. ; Iron Itobiteads, Mr* z
bin tor Retry =I Pool*" Yards; Babe ma Wire
Cloth, Neves, Ponders, Bermea Jo Cookofes, sm i d c a s . ;
Heavy Crimped Cloth !be Atikeges; ,, Esablooryo.
Wires Ibr WWlowl, b e .: Pe p
A insAnassaat.
al Wire, Work, to. Every bilkomat.los by abibuolartb•
manalketurers. K. MAMMA I , SONII, Na. /1 Korth
811th at., Plailadelphla.; ~.,, . [Yob.ll, 151111,4 y.
At&WZL.
01,4 Pabßo4lllllll4ll4olllolllb - t I 1 I
116,1! Asa ilk% •-:
BLIND BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
FLY NETS, &c
J. M. SOWN.
DINNER k ZIiGLYR
Parties eonveyld Maud from the:Depot upon the ar
rivals/id departure °temp traia.
Norma. bought, sold.„ or exchanged, and always a
chance for-bargaina ghee. • Our motto to "fair play awl
• .lar attentionpaid to tarnishing Vehicle,
*dr= arks Orr 'anemia.
datter musebee that by charging sodarately
and by itimilakinet imparior acconemodaticies,.we, memo
611 to please every ono who 'patronlaea our entabUide
Mea t T. T
. 61.1884 -
HARDWARE
AND 0 II 00 Xll/211
•
TEN abserthereleave Jain returned : from tbie antis
With en immenseaupply of HARDWARNA 8/101111MW‘
Wilted, there're ofteinget.their ideleteme lie Senhaere
lareeti f
pries/Wean filename. Oasefoneemeenatell
pert o
hoe/111411w,
Cabinet ffsker'.Tiols
„ • Robsekeepat'aitzttirem.
' ' • ' 'Lllkfndeoflion de
GROVlElitita..o7 .11. X nil) Ir,
0111,P4lsts , Atit4 Ate. liar if aurtJeldbahttbrd In tbe
aural ttepourtmatto 1 4 1 .04mt4 above. bet wkatosa
slot tbl•StOre. ; 3 1141 , 7 aloof IlLeibuies nil beta
epamodated hams withtooliaaUbtauge,soil Ifinstkeep
beams Mad ivory 'arUtifithi to e. *ire to II as
Fissitorribiredloteilitigoid'orgialS tesayetluetboves
bietlif ties its
41)=. 11. Daus_
/4141)11110144i
- *mist 9.7
Vivant!.
TkIE {GREAT CHOLERA
PREVENTATIVE.
•,
X. 1866. L.
tiE OBEAT.
Zingari
,Bitters.
Vim woNtraitrut. Ii.EMSDY was discovered an
introduced about twenty years ego by Dr. ll.Cheop
sets, an eminent Egyptianphysician.
lie - -had long aeon and felt the want of some remedy
which.would strike at the root of disease. and so pre
vent much of the Suffering which tlie human flintily was
then compelled to endure.
This great question was presented to hie mind every
day in vivid colors Gabe moved among the sick anddying,
and observed the inellicienoy of nearly all the remedies
then In use. Thus be was led to think and experiment;
and afterten years' study and later, lie presented to his
fellow-man the wonderful Zingarl Bitters. The effect 01
this preparation in the prevention and cure of disease,
was so mirvellont and astonishing, that the most datter
log marks of royal favor were bestowed upon him who
discovered it. ills name was placed upon the 801 l 01
Nobles, and a gold medal with the following iiiscripi ion
—Tir.J3.Cheopsue, the Public heaefactor—was presented
to Lim by the Viceroy.
The preparatkin ban been aged in several epidemics of
cholera, both asa preventivitaad curative maniere, and
with inch groat succea, that ft hap been iutrwinced Into
nearly all illegal:tend hospitals of the old world.
The oil saying that au ours,- of ;.rerentioo is worth a
pound of cure, applies with ; see to cholera,
and therefore au; remedy .: ..rect us apajatia,
his terrible disease vbould 1. ?I. • I peraiitently
sued.
All pathologists nue' Wee 1)1, I!. I.OIMM acts
on the sytetem through Me tim: vny
Lion which acts on 01 e *MCI keep.. them
In working order, must prev.mt a • tit iiiTo !noi, t lop
of the poison to exert lister, i hit effect.. flit. organism:
Thla I. true nut only of .it o'oily all other
tont/dies, eepecielly the dithi cut I , ria4
The Zinger( rit
Ulna to j 11. s 1 SYCLI a trwr.ly an the .bore
conditions require. It acts on the litiolt.or secretion
and secretion. keeplep up e perfict balance between ,
them. This Bitters. is composed entirely or root. cud.
herbs, NO nicely concocted that every organ in acted npOn
ant put In tone. Its taste is pl...maut and its effects
prompt and ladling.
Numeroos cares of the following diseases have !men
cured by it: Cholera, Dlarrliceei, Dysentery, ecrofula,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Nervous De
bility, Anaemia. Female I rregularities. Dyspepeia .Ylat u.
lenry, Colic, kc.
Price One Dollar perquart Bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street wharf, Harris.
burg, Pa.
SAil by Druggistr,HotelheeperesndOrocereenerally.
gra_G. Y. KA Lit FLEISCH, sole Agent fur Gettysburg.
F. RA !ITER, Sole Proprietor
Harrisburg, pa
hlay 23,118 ff
ALL AROUND THE WORLD!
The First Premium
of a Silver Medal was awarded
Barrett's Hair Restorative,
By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at its
Fair holden in Nashau, Sept. 20, 18GG.
BARRETT'S VEGETABLE HAIR RE-
STOIC ITIKE restores Clray I.talr to its natural color.—
Promotes the growth or the liwir. Changes the roots to
their original orr,tuie action. Eradicates Dandruff and
limuJrs. Prevents flair felling out. Is • superior Dm
sing. It cuntsica no (Ourlovus Ingredients, and la the
most popular and reliahle article throughout the East
West, North mud Sout.
J. R BA ER KIT .1 CO., Proprietors,
by Dr. IL ll,,ruer,Gettyslntrg; J. 8 Tatigh-
lotaugh, Tl•sruptoti ; Hartman and Sadler, Prtereburg,
Snyder Eon, Littlutoon, and Ltruggiit• generally
Vey. 12., iscs --ly
SPEER'S
PORT GRAPE WINE,
Used by Hundreds of Congregations for
Church or Communion Purposes.
QM
Excellent for La(lien and Weakly l'enwns
TO USE
VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY
SPEER'S PORT GRAPE WINE, FOUR YEARS OLD
1 1 111ISPaftly celebrated native Wine is made from/lb
1. Juice of the Oporto Grape, raised In this country.
Its invaluable
TONIC AND STRENGTHENING PROPERTIES
aro unsurpassed by any cellar native Wil7lo. Being tli
pure nice of the Grape, produced under Mr. Speet'a own
personal supervision, Ate purity and geLainenc.re are
gluten teed. The youngest child may partake of its grit.
eructs qualities, and the weakest invalid may use it to ad
vantage. It Is particularly beneficial to the aged and
debilitated, and suited to the various ailments that af.
flirt the weaker sex. It is, in every respect,
A. WINE TO BE RELIED ON.
Invalids use Speer's Port Grape 'Wine.
Females rue Speer's Puri Grape Wine.
Weekly paranoia Sad a benefit by its use.
Speer'/ Wines in Boapitals are preferred t. °the
is hies-
LP - Staid by Druggists and Grocers.
A. Speer's Vineyard, New Jersey, Oftce,243 Oratdway
Rept. 4, 1867,-ly
New York
yOUNT'S COMPOUND!
FOR TUX CURE OF
PUTRID SORE THROAT, INFLUENZA,
or any other Inflamniatory or inward disease of the
Throat if no of too long standing. Also, SCARLET
lISTER. This medicine has Leen tried in
THOUSANDS OF CASES
in different parts of the country, and has never beet
known to if taken in time and according to direc
lions. It is warr.nted to cure. Give it a trial and it will
speak for itself. Every household should provide them
selves with a box of this medicine and keep it on hands.
The tures that it has effveted are truly marvelous.
IKS.Preps red and sold by Ismail, YOUNT A Co., Gettys
burg, Pa ,or by their authorised agents. for sale at
nearly all the Stores in Adams county.
May 29, 1897.-0 isaesL Toillur k CO.
givery
GETTY. , 'BURG LIVERY, .
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES•
THE Preprietor of these Stables,
feeling thankfal for tboliberalpatronageheretotore
received, beg al eav e to inf rmtbepnbllethathecontlnne,
the LIVERY BUBINESS at hie old Stand on Washington
street, Gettysburg, near the Railroad, where he Is pre
pared at &Mimes to accommodatepersomswltbanything
In his line.
HORSES,COACHES,IIIIGGIIB,ac.,
unlashed st short notice and on reasonable terms, and
competent ihivers sent along it dealred. Persons will be
conveyed to other towns, or to any place in the country.
Ills stock and Coaches are of the Ant class, and no pains
will be spared to make passengers comforiable, lie is
prepared at all times to furnish coaches for funerals;
and also to parties desiring to go over the Battle Field
nr tovisit the Springs.
Amao—H oßsza AND ]L-II L' 8
willbaboaghtandsoldatalltimeg. Persona deal:Mgt°
purchase ituck will find it to their advantage to call on
sq andersigned,ae his stock le. warranted to be as rep.
~essutad or no sale. He ' , has a line lot of 'forma and
Hulas at present on hand which will be sold on reasons.
blaterms. "bay ars soandamlfrectrons disease , and
ats guarantied to wqrk - aa represented. Persons will
audit to thairadvantag sto =Hat the old stand before
hiring Dr puirebastagehiewhers. -
May 1867,-.lf
NICHOLAS WZAVER
•
„IHE E A G LE A LIVERY;
• •
SALE Sr EXCHANGE STABLES
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
THE
undersigre4 would reipe' etful
.
ly Inform the public thit be has opened a wow
LIVERY, SALE ILND EXCHANGE SERBIA In this
place, and is prepared to offer superior accemausdatlons
In this line. He Yu provided Maser( with Buggies, Car.
Hagen. ffacka,lagbt Wageng de,of tke latut styles,
tatficiont to meet the publi: dema nd. His horse. are all
good, without spot. or blemish, and perfectly reliable—
none of yourcripples," but
accommodated an all of the "R. 40" order.
Riding parties tan alwayt be d coo
fortable fapmettts tarnished.
Parthw, large or small, can getlert what they went on
the Mott actwounedatlnig terns.
Visitors to the Rattawdeld politely. attended to, end
reliable drivers fOrtdatted ff desired.
guiltry, at.
OurrpenterWoofil.
Bhucicipalth'ileols .
Cwhi Findlay,
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
• • • - • • RAILROAD
• Double track route rambles between Philadelphimitad
Pittsburg.. Traits lea Sing Gilts 'burg make tke:folkow.
Dig connections with this Trunk line:
Dirty:shunt leave at 815 a. m. and 1.30 p.
Hanover Junction arrive 10.06 " 3.20 "
" • leave 10.58 933 a
11arrhborg arrive 12.56 p. m. 11.44 "
leave 1.50 " 2.45 a. M
Philadelphia . arrive 6.20 ", 7.10 r ,
Harrisburg Two 1.15 " 12.16 '
Pittsburg arrive 1.20 a. m. 0.10 "
At Philadelphia elj,se connections ate made with the
trains for New fork, Baton and all Pastern Cities. A t
Pittsburg connections are trade ht the New Holm De
pot with the trains for all Western Feints.
tivLito: further informatiowapply to •
EDWADD H. WILLIAIV,
Gen. Superintendent, Atto-ni, Pe.
ilcsay W. Galas zu, Oro. Pass. Agent. Pill lads.
Jan. 29. ISCS a
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
Ou andatter Nov. 24,15t17, Trains will Wale linnovvr
Junction LIP follows:
LEAVE NOLTEIW AHD.
12.50 s. m.—D ily for Williamsport, daily (excrpt Sun
days) torElmlra,Rerhnler,Dußao , Niaeala
Valid and Belo and the Went.
10.fts t. to—Daily (eicept Saud's) ktr Eltuirs,Butalo,
2.05 p. u.—Dally (except 9uuday4) for Williamsport and
Erie.
0.11 p. n..—Daily (except.Subdays) for Yea.
p. ut.—Daily (except Saturdays) (or liarrisLurg.
the West.
- LEAVE FOUTIIIVARD.
6.J3 a. 14.—1 y (except Mondays) atoppiugat Nil tots
only.
7.37 a. oh—Daily (except Sosd.‘y,) stopping at all Sta
liens.
10.2 N a. nt.—Daily •topping et Shrewsbury, Pal k lull.
Monkton mud Cockeysville,
3.4 S p. in.—Daily (except Sundays) .topping at all Ste-
EDW. S. YOUNG,Geu. P 416. Agent,
Bal [IOIOTO, M 4.
J. N. DI;IIARRT, Gen. Superintendent,
Fah. 3 , ISr.S.—tf
H ANOVER BRANCFI RAILROAD,
TIME TABLE.
On and after MONDAY. May 6th,1567, passenger trains
on the Hanover Branch Railroad will leav! ar follows :
(which makes connection with the trains Oh 11,. North
ern Central railway at the Junction.) will leav• I lanover
at 9.00 A. H., fur York, Baltimore. Harrisburg, and int er-
Entaliatestationa. This train arrive. at the Jonetkon at
9.55 A. M., connecting with the Vast blue A. nth, on the
Northern Central Railway, which arrives at Baltimore
■t 12 31) P. 31., and •lao with the Mail Train worth, which
arrives at Harrisburg at 12 51 I'. 31
IS..Thla train rettlrat to Ilanuver at 12 M. and arrive'
at Gattysburg at 1 P, M.
SECdND TRAIN
Leaves Hanover at 2.20 P. 31. and arrives 41 the Junction
at 3.10 P. 31., connecting with the 30ai1 Train Shuth,
Which arrives at Banknote at 6 P. 31. Passengers by this
Train for York lay over at the Junction until 6.12 P. 31.
'This Train returns to Hanover at 4 P. M., with
paeengers for Hanover, Gettysburg and Littlestown.
Passengers leaving Baltimore for flanower.Gettystonrg
and Littteetiown, will take either the 3i:ill Train at 8.3 t,
A. M., or the Past Line at 12.10 P.M.
May. 20,1967. JOSEPH LEIB. Agent.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD
CHANGE OF CONNECTIONS
On and after Wednesday, November dth, lddi,
Pas
seager Trains will leave and arrive •t Get tysb-drc, and
make connections as follows•
FIRST PASSENGER TRAIN .111 rare a ettyebnrg aj
8 IS. A. M., with passengers for Tort, liarrisbarg, Phila
delphia, Baltimore, and the North and II est, arriving at
Hanover Junction without change ofcamat 10 . 15, A. M.,
connecting with the Fast Line South, on the Northern
Central Railway,andarriTlogat Baltimore at 12 IN/, nom,
Also, connecting with Mall trainfrom Baltimore north,
arriving in Harrisburg at 1 00,P. M. Arri.eat tirttyN.
burg 12 40, P. IL, with passengers from Harrisburg,
Yolk, Baltimore, a nd Washington.
Mauthestr, N. II
SECOND PASSENGER TRAIN will leave acttythurg
at 1 30, P.M. arriving at Uanover Sone, lowa, 3 30, and
connacting wlth Mall train Eouth. Arrive la Baltimore
at 0 00, P.M. Arrive at Gettysburg at 5 30, P. 31.. with
p ItEBlll2 gave from Philadelphia, Harrisburg, and the North
and West and alto with passengers from Baltimore and
'Washington by the Past Line North, which leaves BART.
more at 12 10 , boon.
Passengers can leave Baltimore in the 11.11 train, at
20 A. 31.. and arrive In Gettysburg at 12 40, P.M. Or
leave Baltimore In the Fast Line at.l2 I o,tioon, and ar
rive in Getty.hurg at 5 40, P. 31. But one change uf cars
either way, viz: at Hanover Junction.'
Dee- 4, 186
READING RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
November 25, 1867.
Great trunk line from the North and Northweet •lor-
Philadelphia, Nevr York, beading. Pottsville, Tamaqua,
Aehland, Lebanon. All:ntown, Easton, Ephrata. Litiz_
Lancaster, Columbia, kc., de.
Train. leave Ilarrieburg f r New York. an follow,: A.
3.00.5.7.5 and 8.10 A.M., and 2.05 end 9.35 P. M.. connect
ing with similar Trains cu the Penueylvania Rail Road;
and arriving at New York at 5.10 and 10.15 and 11.50 A_
M., and 3.40 and 9.30 P.M. Sleeping Carraecompanylng
the 3.00 A. 51. and 9415 P. 51.. Train,: without change.
Leave llarriaburg for Rer.ling, Potteville, Tanniqme
Irlinereville,Avlrland, Pinot:rove, Allentown and Ptrilattel;
phis, at 8.10 A. 51. and 25.15 and 4:10 P. 51., etopp:ng al
Lebanon and principal Way .t.t t at ior.s; the 4.10 P. M. inak
log connections for Philadelphia and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill haven and Auburn, via Sehnylkirl
and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave Ilarrieburg at 3.55
P. M.
Itetarning: Leave New 'folk at 9.00 A. M :12.00 Nwn
and 5.00 and 6.00 P. M.; Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M. and
3.30 P. M. Way Passenger Train Ihaves L'hiladelphia at
7.30 A. X., returning from Reading at 6.30 P. M., stop
ping at all Stations; Pottsville at 5.45 A. 11. and 2.45 P.;
M.; Ashland 8.00 A. M. and L. 19 noon,-and 2.00 P. M.:
Tamaqua at 8.30 A. M. and 1.00 and 8.45 P. M.
Leave Putt4Tilie fur ilarriqtalrg. Till Schuylkill and
Susquehanna Rail Road at 7.10 A. M and 12.00 noon.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading at
7.30 A. M. returning from Philadelphia at 4.00 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train: Leaves Pottstown
at 6.4$ A. M , returning leaves Philadelphia at 5.00 P.M
Cclnmbia hail Road Trains leave Reading at 7.00 A. M.,
and GUS P. 31. for Ephrata, Litt:, Lancaster, Columbia,
kc.
03 Sandal , : Leave New Tyrk at S.OO P. M., Philadel
phia 8.00 A. ST. and 9.16 P. M.. the 9.00 A. M. _Train run
ning only to Reading: Pottsville 9.00 A. 31.; Marrlabtirr
5:5 A. M. and 4.10 and 0.35 P. 31., and Reading at 1.60
■nd 7.15 A. M. for Ilarrieburg, and 7.05 A. M. 11.40 P. N.
for New *fork and 4.25.. P. 31. for Philadelphia.
Commutation,lllltage, Beason, S claw( and Excur.km
Tickets, to and from all points, at natured Rates.
Baggage. checked throu:h; NU pounds allowed each
Passenger.
Readtog, P*, Dec. 4, 1567
oal, umbrr, imr, ter.
GETTYSBURG
.;
LIME KILNS:
TLIE undersigned has bought out his farmer partner,
Wm. Grum, and now cunt Janet the
THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS
himself—at the Gettysburg itne Kilns; on tbe corner of
the Nal!road and North Stratton street. Thankful for
put patronage, !kiwill endeavor to deserve Its eontino
ante, by prosecuting the business u vigorously and once
large a scale as possible—always selling a good article
sad giving stied measure. Farmers and others may !Oak
for the prompt filling of orders.
Us also continues the
etreting the meet popular lqads. llondekeepere WJ
others should gift libel • call. Btackanitt Coal emuitant
ly on hat&
Lime and Cull delivered anywhere in eiettysburg.
Gettyab irg, N0v.20. /861.4 f JACOB MILKY_
Michael Leer's Old Stand
PIPTBRBBURG. T. S ADAII3 COEWII; PENA' 4.
JOHN AND PETER BECKMAN
WOULDW .
respectfully announce to
- the public that they are me prepared .to fur
nish lime in any quantity. Persona would do ',id - to
Sire them a call Deane mint elsewhere as they will Lind
them accommodatind in every respect.
Nor. 20, issr-4m • -
REMOVAL
•
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
THE
-undersigned takes ,plettigur — e in
um. nanetincing to the citizens or Gettysbnti and the
'public gmatmlly that ha haaremoted from Ms old roams
OW Wee. t Middle street, to Baltimore street and nearly
simotteite the 'tore of ltirnestork Brothers. The roam be
nom oeitoples, him bees reestaly litted an azartmely kr
his business . rho location lam idnsirrhie one mudding
Ma to take pictures • la all shades tit tiverthet; sell with •
orrec taste unequalled any whet : Seise.
LIT B-.LIHEPIIOTOOBAPHEI,
of er ery else and deecriptlon, szetate4 la the ha art sty le
Plirtleniaratteutpaajairon to tkoCARTLDI VIBITI,end
in copying AMBROTTPIII3 and DAGIIIIIREOTTPIifi of
deeeasedhlsads. Also—
THE GETTY/3MM° OEMS,
is now style of picture *bleb hU become vety popular
with the public, not only for their beauty, but for cheap
ness and cow/entente. SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAE ees
ly. Also--THE FICIOREE, whieh for
thearliwytty sad durability are snsurpeessd.
Wears prepared to carry on the business In all lte
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ZXECUTED NEATLY A MUCM'LI.
March 18; 1868.
pito of Stara.
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