The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 12, 1869, Image 4

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MILKING -WITH Day MANDS.—.I .
believe that much of the milk gets
tainted with noxious or bad odors be
fore it reaches the pail. Some persons,
and hired help especially, haie a hab
it of wetting their Angers with the
milk once in a while, and then wet
ting the cow's teats, as they say, to
make them milk easier. Now this
wetting process causes much foul stuff
to drop from their hands or the teats
Into the pail while This is'
all wrong ; cows can be minted as-easy'
with dry hands as ones. .I :have been
in the habit of milking sows; and
although I have met with imam hard
milkers that require their; teats to be
softened in order to dra,w i ihe milk,
I have general found it both easier and
pleasanter to milk with dry hands. If
the teats are dirty, the udder should be
washed with tepid water and allowed
to dry before milking; and If the teats
are very hard and tough, the cow had
better be turned into !ref4 or kept to
raise calves.
It is just as easy to make sod, sweet,
clean butter, as to make Oor butter.
The best of butter is made from cream
gathered as free from milk - as pos
sible. To make good butter requires
more than ordinary care and attention.
Everything should move on with the
regularity of the sun. To make but
ter profitable, great care must be ex
ercised in milkirg the cows. To milk
clean is important. It not only adds
to the quantity of butter, but saves the
cow,from positive injury. Let a far•
mer or his dairy get the reputation of
keeping a good article of butter in
every respect, and he will find it not
only to pay, but pay well, too.— Cor
reapondence Practical Farmer.
GROOMING Hoasti.—Though sui
table and properly prepared food is the
prime requisite for the horse, regular
grooming holds the second place in the
management of him. •A -man who
omits the customary ablutions at stat-
ed times—who goes for days or weeks
with uncombed hair, may exists—but
does not live in proper sense of the
word. So of the horse. Grooming is
alike essential to looks, health, and
elasticity of action. The curry-comb
and card should be brought into daily
regulation, nor should the clipping
Shears be omitted. Fetlocks be-drag
gled with mud, unkempt arid tangled
mane, detract much from the appear
ance of the animal, repress his ambi
tion, and hence diminish his useful
news. A man who neglects the regu
lar grooming of his horse is an enemy
both to the beasts and himself; to
them because he withholds labor which
is their due, and to himself because he
depreciates the value of his own prop
erty.
To PREVENT HOESEB BEING 'CHAF
ED BY HARNESS.—Great care should
be taken daring the warm weather of
summer to prevent homes being char.
•ed by harness. There are several ways
to do this. First
_keep your horse in
good, healthy conditions, clean skin
with plenty of flesh between it and the
bone. Second keep your harness soft
and pliable. And third, use him mod
erately and give the skin a good clean
ing after using him, every time. Much
also depends on having the harness to
fit properly. See that the collar is
neither too.large nor too small, and
that the hames are of their right
length and shape; giving an even
pressure on the collar. Keep the face
of the collar clean and free from in
equalities.
It is a very unsightly picture to see
a horse with sore shoulders and other
parts of the hide worn off by the har
ness. The owner or driver of such a
team ought to be ashamed of himself.
FEEDING STOCK.—The Hearth and
Home says : "In feeding farm animals,
remember that when you place food
before au animal it is eaten for three
purposes : to give muscular strength,
to supply heat,. or to make fat or but- -
ter. The more a cow consumes in
muscular mate, the less goes to milk.
The more she needs to keep heNaK
warm the less she can yield of milk or
flesh. Coarse, rough food, as swamp
hay, butts of corn stalksi, and straw,
yield some starch or carbon. • This is
the reason why an animal in an open
shed will eat trash which it would
reject in a warm stable. Yet there is
nothing gained by starving them to
rough fodder. Good shelter would be
cheaper. The richer the food in
albumen, the more vigor and muscle
will it make. The farmer gains more
by a few high-fed animals than from
much half-starved ill-housed stock."
TREATMENT OF SPRAINS AND BEMs-
ES.—The beet treatment of sprains and
bruises is the aplication of water, of
such temperature as is most agreeable.
The degree of temperature varies with
the temperature of the weather and
the circulation. In a hot day use cool
or cold water. The bruised or sprain •
ed part may be emersed in a pail of
water, and gently pressed and maul
pulated with the band or soft cloth,
for ten or fifteen minutes, or even long
er in severe oases, after which wrap
up the parts in cloths wet in cold wa
ter and kept quiet. This treatment
keeps down the inflamation, and in
nine cases out of ten proves a speedy
cure. The liniments and filthy oint
ments so much used for sprains and
bruises, do not compare with this sim
ple treatinent In efficacy.—Herald of
/. Health.
FALL PLANTING OF Tel:mt.—More
trees are transplanted in the Spring
than the Fall, because such is the cus
tom. Bat most fruit growers prefer
Fall planting. During the winter,
while the tree is at rest, the roots and
rootlets accommodate themselves to
the new - ground, to e that in Spring,
When growing time arrives they are
ready without ices of time to strike
Out their fibres in every direction. A
tree well planted In Fall gains nearly
a year over one planted in the Spring.
This is said to be the experience of
those who have tried both Spring and
Fall planting.
Trees may be planted from now un
til the ground is frozen. The Indian
Summer is pro)ably the best time for
planting.
we advise persons who are setting
out trees to select only the choicest
varieties. Don't plant a young tree
merely because it costs you nothing.
Como tar 1i021116.-J. B. Langworthy,
Alfred, N. Y., nods the following cure:—
" Btu wheat flour into cold water until it
is as thh* as will ron!freely. For an adult
a large tea cup or ttuntder full is enough—
for a hone a ciaiirt may be required. Re
- the dose in from twenty to forty min
utes, if necessary. However, the second
does is rarely needed."
Tux plan of allowing hop the range of
the archird, that they may pick up and
'destroy the wormy apples as fast as they
la/1, will be found both Commie= and
pr sable. I
mous, 140,,00t0t 4g.
FALL AND. WiMM
CLOTHING,,
Hats and Caps,
Boots and Shoei.
NEW FIRM!
COBE4N ¢ OUNNINGRAM
HAVltJtasc recleived frowns Clii s new and large
stock of
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
'_NOTIONS, &c
The goods have all been selecisel with great care and
with • desire to meet the wanta of this community.
The public will find t he goods to be of the beat quality
and the
LATEST STYLES
, .
One and all are (netted to call at our Store, otaattl
more street, Gettyabarg,nearly oppoalte Fatutestock
Bros. • R. C. COBEAN,
JAB. CIINNINGUAM.
Oct. .V..—tf
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S
OPPOSITE STAR Ai'D SENTINEL OFFICE,
GETTYSBURG, PA
rOll will always find the best qualities and
styles of
COATS, PANTS, VESTS
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO
S H I R TS,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
- CLOCKS, WATCHES, •
TOBACCO and CIGARS
all of which will he sold at short profits andwarrant
ed to please. aloe hinka call at tits store on Bahl
more straet,(Pleiting's old Stand) near the Diamond
Sept. 24, 1869.—tf
BOOTS & SHOES.
D. KITZMMLER & BRO.,
GETTYSBURG, PENIV A
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK
[jays Jost received from the City a largeeasort.
Llmeet of
BOOTS& SHOES
QM
GENTLENIE,N, LADIES & CHIL
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots
Congress & Balinoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &c.
Made in latest styles and of beet mate
riata
Ws also ItfAIfIIPAOTURE TO OhOka, all kinds
of BOOM AND BHOBS—the work being made up
of best materials and by brat class workmen. The
senior partner has been in the business for over lb
years and personally superintends all work made op.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
our est ,blishment, and hope by strict attention to
bnsinessand by dolling at lowestcaah priceivo give
entire utisfaction."
DAVID KITZMILLIM,
JACOB A.KITZMILLBR
Apr416,1889.-tt
REMOVED 1
New!Store Room near Court-house
D. H. KLINGEL
HAS removed his Boot apd Shoe Store to his 'new
Store Room, a few doors south of the Court.
house, and pearly opposite the compiler Mace, Balti
more, street, Gettysburg. He has laid in a large new
mica of goods, which he wiliest' at reduced prices.
He offers
ALADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADLES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LAG/ ES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all sIY/es.
LADIES' 31011.0000 BALMORALS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' FRENCH cad., BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALM BOOTS,
GENTS' HIP BOOTS, ' •
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORALS;
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles;
GENTS' BROGANS, to., Ac.
MISSES' JONORESB GAITERS,
MISSES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMORALS,
Ac., Au., Ac., tn.
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' CALF BALMORALS,
BOYS' BROGANS, Ae.,..tc.
INFANTS' SHOES, all etyles,
LARGE VARIETY.
Also, Boole and Shoes of tili own manufacture con
'tautly on hand. -
All willbe sold at the lowest living profits. Buy
ers, from tow'. and conntry.are invited to call and
examine goods and. prices before purchasing else
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
ma call.
51
call.
T
of Boots,Shoee, and Gal
terab,wlllThro b A e C c T ar U r ß ie i d N o g n,iti all it. branches, as be
lore. Repairing done on short notice. By employing
none but tirat•clasa workmen, and tieing none but the
choicest leather, he feels confident cf IMULltalning his
fornierreputatlon. Certainly nothing will be left on.
done to dimly° it.
le,Tbanktal for past favors, be s °fiats a contiou
snee orpublle patronage. D. 11. HLINGEL.
Gettysburg,July 16, 1869.-II
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW EST.:IBL ISHMEN - T.
THE undersigned has erected a new bo ilding.for
• Boot and dhoe Establishment, on Carlisle et.,
ascribe Railroad Station, In Gettysburg where he
now offers for sale,
Boots , Shoes , Gaiters , Slip
pers, itc &C .,
*risen ,womso sad thilirsa .of dlfferent styles and
prices. He has Ntlne•ssortment to select from ,and
willsellevery article at the limelight profits.
WORK BUDS tO ORDBR. •if the best materials
cod wort - manikin. Brery efort made to render
Ilattsfaction. the patronageof the putillils solicited.
Oalllo,and select from his stock or I esvr your meas.
ors. to slther case you cannot Wit° hepleased
July 17,t868.-1y JOHN 104
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
ORBIEBERSBURG STREET, GETTYSBURG
MHZ tindenigned, of the late Irm of Geo. Jaoobs
I,a Bro., would moat respectfully inform hi■
friends and the public generally, that be Mu opened
a Merchant Tailoring establ lament in Chambersburg
street, next door torte old place, and three doors esst
of the Keystone HMSO, where be will be happy to
wait on all who may patronize him. His stock of
CLOTHS, CABSIMEBB, VISTINGS, TRIMMINGS
Re., •e.. Re.,
will be found choice and cheap—eery desirable to so
le:firma. All lands of Goode for sale—wb.etber be
manufactures or not.
GOODS NADU UP with dispatch, as well when
bought at other stores as at his own. the very best
work will be made—good Itts and an bstantial sewing
—and nothing will be deemed too much trouble to
render satisfaction In every MO.
• The latest New York Fashions regularly received.
Outtingdone, as uanal.
share °Nubile patronage is solicited, and no ef
fort spared to deserve ir
April 16.—tt
Ready Made-Clothing.
TUE PLACE TO GET TES
Worth of your loney,
AND MORE.
'VICE undersigned. having pereh•sed the Mtn-
ING STORE of Jacob Ralakartiolf,oo th• month
wet ooThillt Of the sonars. Gettysburg, -and havlog
added • lot d new Goods, now dim an unusually at
troths amorkaant of •
CLOTHING
PDS FALL AND wurnin,
sad which he will sell atsuch prima that outlet hill
to talks tbsin off vary rapidly. Call and Ads, lbw
yoursaisus. To-lak at des exatilest nistarial. hotb
ed! tatting, and neat and substantial bowing, and
than se gat his low view—alien cannot help but
bar, what thy sew its° malt to ttisir Interest to do
so.
lb has Cosew,Pants,Testa t of all styles and ins
twists;
Hats. Boots and {Wm;
Ilidre ;offal kWh,' Roder', Gloves, Randerchiefs,
Beet-tied, Cravats, Unita sad Paw OoHats, Baspatat
ars, Brea►ea, Combs;
Trunks, yaw, Vetbrellee. Pocket Eldyps. Sews.
Smoking ale Campine Tobawal.PlPee, etemess7.ae•
Maks, Watmitas,J•welry, wish a Maenad y, awl one
osier arap er ticles, eastrali see asuman, to dead: in s
newsp adserslawseat.•
He sulks the attention of the patine to his large
sawn, seerldeaS skirt Is will plawsnl now nee or
win GeV cheaper. Don't form tla . L_lsee-;aarmr of
Teat seasatpae Sea Diem Gets
OetacllMlPo4l 411171F1k ROLL
- ..
BOOTS AND S
1 - 11.0 ES,
And everything found in a Gentleman's
will resume thepractice of Iledicine.. at. his
DRUG STORE,
DRUGS, 31EDICINES,PATENT MEDICINES, STA
for Chulora Mortals, Colic, piarrlhea, Cramps,: Sick
Stuoutcb, ac. Full ditectioni with every bottle
July V. 1.8149-tt
DR. JAMES CRESS
Store in Bretsrit's Building, Ballo. at
HAVING opened a new DRUG
STOKE and ntred it up in the best style, I offer
my stock of pure and fresh Druge to the citizens of
•Llttleatown and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
consisting in part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Pure Spices. Dyes and Dye Stun, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kindc , :igare, Tobacco and
Snuff
fir Moore's alectro-MagnetlrSoap will wash with
hard or loft water, cold or warm. Clothes wasb•d
with this Slurp are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing Thiele the best Soap in nee. Try
ft. It is warranted not to injure :he hands or fabric.
LittlestotensMay 13.—1 y .1/01P-S CREnS.
69.
A FULL A:SORTMENT OF
Drugs Sr, Family Medicines
PATENT 'MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES
PURE SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS
DYES AND DYE STUFF 6,
SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILET GOODS,
INEB, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY,
PHYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION'S AND FAMILY RE-
CIPES ACCURATELY PUT UP
PIITSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCLIANTBRUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
he best and anapest for Ilorged, tattle and Swine
Other Horne Powder' of approved tr.akas
HUBER'S,
Baltinzorc Street, Gettysbu6, Pcnn'a
Jane 11, 1869.—tf
WATCEES&JitELIY
WM. P. _McCARTNEY
W ISHES toinform hleCriatomtfrs and the Public
generally, that Laving purchased the interest
of hie Partner (L. V. B. SOPSIO in the Watch and
Jewelry Store on Baltimore at., Getty•barg, we will
spare no efforts to glee sat (elution mall.
He basJusxreturned from the City with a splendid
, eissortment of
GOLD AND SILVER AMERICAN AND
.SWISS
WATCHES. JEWEL kY; &ILV.ER. IE4 AND
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS; COLO. SILT:
ER AND STEEL PRAMS SPECTA
CLES; also, CLO , ,•E'S of the but man
ufacture. MUSICAL lASTRU
MENTS, VIOLIN rt GUIT
AR S rRINGS. SCREWS
AND BRIDGES.
is' Watch and Clock Work warranted for onejemr.
Jewelry repairing executed In a neat and workman
like manner. (Sept.lo, ISn9.—tf
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY ,
N 0.141 NORTH gIIiCOND BTaLST, corner of Quarry,
PAILAD&LPHI
An aseortment of Watch-s, Jewelry % Silver and Plated
Ware constantly on band.
Repalriog of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to. Aug. 13, 1869.-ly
EXCELSIOR, GALLERY.
TIPTON & MYERS
successors to C. J. Tyson.
HO,OGRAPIIB,
PHOTO MINIATURES
A.IIO3BOTYP.EB, dtc,,
Stereoscopic View's of the
BATTLE-FIELD,
STEREOSCOPES,
PI-101 OGRAPH FRAMES,
AND
A L B U . M S
GREAT VARIETY,
AND AT GREATLY REDUCED
PRICES.
arWedes RD aotbizi batthe boat o t h e kind. Cal
and aivatilne oar stoat.
Doalca as b. tarnished trona allaegatl ta
ken at o'l4o3l'lW,
TYSON% OLD STAND.
oat. 9.—t,
JOSEPH 'JACOBS
869. MILLINERY. 1869.
Su Just opened a burgs a'asortmtet of
BONNETS & HATS
of the wisher styles, with
Feathers, Flowi.rs & Ribbons
to
ter sastok. allot width's** SU sie at the tow's*
ltuide.t4 et ***),oppetuotut
a 11.6•
1110.-111 ' • •
_ _ _
elothiw Nay, Om, at
HAS AILHIVED AT
N 0 - R R IS,"
READ-QUARTERS,
On the S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
the Largest and Best Stocks of
Fall & Winter Clothing,
THE LATLST PCY GIS • F
HATS ANDC . A P S,
THE BEST MANCIFACTURE.Di
also a Large Variety of
Woolen Under-Clothing
with a large assortment of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
Furnishing Store
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 1,1869.--tf
, gookot fflrugo, weditints.
DR. R. HORNER
INI CIIAHBBRSBURG ST. , GETTYBIII7IIa
Also, Dealer Jo
TION,ERY, PERFUMERY, 80AP8, TOILET AR
TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, ac
DR. R. HORNER'S DIAR RIDE! MIXTURE,
DRUGGIS
LITTLESTO WN.
Patent 3fedieines, Horse
Powders,
JUNE
aratano and tinvelry.
ghotograph 6alltrits.
MISS McCREARY
eaft44MkitiMstlitir-ff.
D AVID 110444.44 7 . 0114,1. *KRA 4Y
"Best always Cheapest."
THE Best and Cheapest,
SWDDLAt e _ ,
BRIDLE '
COLLARS and,
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County
are always to be toutid at tb. old . and well known
stand,Baltimoroot.,Opposttothe PresbyteriatiChatch
(MeCREARY'S.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the must sobstantoilly both and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mount
add are complete in every respect and warranted to be
of the very best material and worktu flush I
y.
- Our upper leather Draft Collars
at NOV al 511 T. They are the best PITTING and
most durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order. w■ cheap ea they cab bo made atar.i
wheie and tho most sobstantlal manner .
. .
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
Ebtmes, Vly.nete and everything In the MI None
better or cheaper.
Our prices
hasebeen MUM to thelowestlivlng standard.
A liberal percentage forzash ,orrallMllsamonnting
to $5 or more.
We work nothing , but the best of stock and will
warrant every article turned out to bolo everyrespect
u represented.
Thankful forpast favors weinvl to attention to our
present stock.
10166 ire as a cal ! arIdr , XIIIIIiIIO PRICILII•NT QUALM
Jati.29.lB6B.—tf D. McCREARY & SON.
C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED
The war being oTer the undersignedhaTeresuroed
the
CARRIAGE-MAKIN BUSINESS
•t theirold stand,:n East Middle 4treet. Gettysburg,
where they are again prepared to put up work in the
moat faxtdonable, substantill. Anil superior manner.
A lot anew and second-baud
CARRIAGES,OUGGIES &C,
on hand, which they will thaw.se of at the lowest
price, and all order. will be "applied as promptly
Mid eatisfactoril) ea pgssible.
lEiir REP &lit ING-iEb
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and HARNESS ,n head for
sale.
iottrouatte heretofore eo
Thankful for the liberal
toyed by them, they solicit and will etwleavor to de
;eras a large share in the into,.
•,!9.-tf DANNER k ZIEGLER
uggies and Carriages
REMOVAL.
: 1 11E uudersigned has removed his Carriage-ova
-1 ing shop to tt a east end of Middle s treet, Gettys
burg, Pa., where he will continue to build all kinds of
work In bin line. viz:
CARRIAGES, TR 0 TTI.r.VG FALL
ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGG Eli
IVA G °XS, &C., &C.
Ms work is all put up of good ,putterlal and by
the beet of mechanics, and cannot fall to give sails-
Action. Ulm prices are always reasonable. He solic
its orders, confident that he can please.
REPAIRING promptly done, at moderaterates.
July 1,1863.-1 y
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
JOHN CULP
INFORMS his friends and the public generally that
be has resumed the Harness-making business, and
opened a Shop on GirlMe street, Gettysburg, adjoin
ing the Passenger depot, where he will manufacture
and keep on hand all kinds of
HARNESS,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS,
WHIPS,
FLY•NEFS, kc ac.,
which will too sold at the lowest cash prices. A leo,
TRUNKS of all kinds
REPAIRING and MENDING attended toprornptly.
Ivint; been working at the btofine. for 30 year,
I
can guaranty the best kind of aura, all bring made
Tinier my own .operinteudet,ce. Give me a
May 7, IFF',o.—tf .11)1IN CULL'.
Tines of Zrarti.
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
TIME TABLE
FIRST TRAIN I caves Gettysburg .t 9 90, A .31
and conoectot at Hanover Junction with trainiho
Ing North and South, p "conger+ ruching Baltimore
at 1 40, P. M.. ilarrtahnrg at, 12 55, P. M.. Philatlel
phis at 6 00, P. 31., and Nis York. at 9 P. 31. Re
turning, arrive at Gettynburg ut 12 45,P. 3X., with
passengers from Baltimore, Harrisburg, do
69.
SECOND THAlNleaves Gettysburg at =oo P M
and connect• •t Hanover Junction with Mail
Train Tooth at 3 52 P. M., reaching Baltimore at
G 15, P. A. tteturniug arrive* at Glettyaburg at
5 45, P. NI., with passengers from Baltimoro,
liarrkburg, Ph ilefielph ia, ar.
114ir A Passe n ger Car in alno attached to the Freight
train, which leaves Hanover Junction at 7.10 A. M
reaching Gettyahnrg at 10.30. Paaatingera leaving
Harrisburg lo the 5.15 A. M. trait" car Chu, reach
Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight tratu, with
Pasienger Car attached, will leave Gettysburg at
P. IL, roachingtho Junction at 5.25
Aug. 1669
READING RAILROAD
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
3IOXDAI, SEPT. 13th, 1869
Great trunk line from the North and Notthwest
for Philadelphia. New York. neading. Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Aehland.Shamokin. Lebanon. Allentown,
Easton, Ephrata. Lida. Lancaster. Columbia, Ac., Ac.
Train. leave Harrisburg ( or New York,. follows:
At 2.10. 5.20 ,8.10,1).40 A. 51., 2.00 and 4 45 P. 51.. Coo-
Electing with similar Trains on the Pennsylvania Gall
road. and arriving et New York at 1 0.00. 11.45 A. M.,
1.F5, 0.25 and 10.20 P. 111 . '
respectively. Sleeping Care
accompany the 2.10 and 5.20 A. M., Trains without
change.
Leave Harrisburg (or Heading, Pottsville, Tare..
qua, 511tiersville,A•bland, Shamokin. Pine Grove. Al
lentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A. 31., 2.00 and 4.10
P. M., rtopp ug at Lebanon and principal Way Sta
tions: the 4.10 P. M. train making connections for
Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Itailltoad.leare Harris
burg at 3 40 P.M.
Returning: Leave New York at 9.00 A.31.,12.00
noon, 5.00 and 8.00 P. ii., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M.,
C2113:30 P. 51.; Sleeping care accompatis the 9.00 A.
61„„ 6.00 and 8.00 P 51.tralus from New York,without
change. "
Way Passenger Trainleaves Philadelphia at 7.30 A
M., contorting with similar train on But Penna.liall
road. retuntingfrom Reading at 6.30 P. M.,stopping
at Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 6.40,0.00 A. M., and 2.46 P. M.,
Horn don at 0 30 A. M., Shamokin at 5.40 and i 055 A.
M.,
Ashland at 7.05 A.M., and 13.30 noon, Tamaqua
et 8.33 A. M., and 2.20 P. 51., br Philadelphia and
New York.
Leave Pottsville. via. Schuylkilland Susquehanna
Railroad at 8.15 A.. 1.1 for liarristsnrg, and 11.30 A.
M. for l'ineGrove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leaves Reading
at 5.40 A. 11.,9csaes Reading at 7.30 A. 51., arri•ing
at Philadelphia at 10 15 A. 51., returning, leaves
Philadelphia at 5.15 P. M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train. leaves Potts
town at 6.26 A , returning leaves Philadelphia at
4.80 P.M
Columbia Rai IRoadTrainat eave Raadtottat7.ls A.
M., and 6.15 P. 11. for Ephrata, LW:, Lancaster
Columbia. &e.
Pergiomen Rail Road rrainslea,e PerkfomenJono•
Lion at 9.00 A. M.. 8.00 and a 15 P. M.. returning,
Leave Schwenteville at 5.55,'8.12 A. M., and 12 55
noon, connecting with nimlar trains on Reading Rail
Road.
Colehrookdala Railroad Trains leave Pottstown at
9.40 A.M. and 0.50 P. M.. returning. leave Boyer.
town at 7 L's A. M....and 11.50 noon, connecting with
similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Cheater Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridgeport
at 8,41 A. M. ,2.20 and 5.35 P. M., returning, leave
Downingtown at 6.10 A. 51., 1.00 and 5.45 P. 51., coo.
miming with trainmen Reading Railroad •
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 and 8.00 P. M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A.M. and 3.1 b P. M., (the 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading.) leavelottsville
at 8.00 A. 31.• Harrisburg at 5.2 u A.M. 4.i and 4.45
P. 1 1.. and Reading at 12.35 midnight, and lb A M.
for Harrisburg, at 7.05 A M.and 6.17 P. M. for New
York and 9.40 A. M.. an 4 4.25 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation . wileage,Sesson, School and Error.
sloe Tickets, to and from all points, at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each Pusan ger. .
G A. NICOLLS,
General .3 aperintendent
Re►ding,Pa., Oet.S, 1869. •
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
SPRING SCHEDULE.
On and after May 9,1889, Trains wllll ietTo ItanoTer
Junction a. follow.:
LEAPS NORTHWAAD
12.54 p. for Williamsport, daily (eacept
Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo,
Niagara Palls and Erle•and the West.
10.58 a. m.—Dally (except Sand's)* tor limits, Bu&
alo, Sc.
2.13 p. m.—Dally (except &today') for Williamsport
And Erie.
6.05 p. m.—Daily(ezeept flundya)for Tott. •
p. m.—Dally(except Sundaays) for Harrisburg
and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD. •
7.07 is. m.—Dailystoppina at Parkton only.
Ltda. m.—Dally(except fluidity') stopping at all
Stations.
12.30 p. napping at Parktoa only. -
6131p.m.—Dally (except Sundays) stoppinkat
Stations.
' IDDW. 8. YOUNG.Gen.Pus.Agent,
' ltlisotss, Rd.
ALTRET B 71818, Glen. Sup ßa erlateachat
Ray 23.1589.-sf Rartlaborg, Nowa.
pENNBYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD..
Goubletraok route ramified Doti/sea Philadelpbia
and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gett. 'burg make the
following ona action, witb this Trunk line:
Gettysburg leave at 8.15 a. m. t 12.40 p. m.
Lanower.Tunetion arrive 10.06 " 2.05 a
• i • leave 10.58 " 9.55 "
arrive 12.56 p.m. 11.45
leave
arrive . 9.40 3.60 "
450 " 2.26 a.
"
Herrisburg lea, 1.15 " 22.10
Pittaburg arrive 1213 a. mi. 910 u
At.Ptilladelphia close are m trial
the trains d oo r New Tort, Boston connection,
and alla de
Mete=
O'Dea. At Pittaburg connection, are made in 'the
New Unt4n Depot with tbetralue for all Western
leaorfarthrinformatton applzy_ .
Imits,.
EDWARD U. .1,
414 . 8 arrtatmidact,414ases,,Pa
Hams *. - Ifirnrsp,,lros. raluft_pirima VII
Assatm knah apidc-, ' ' • Law 14,
W. K. GALLAGHER
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
With the latest improved Triple-geared
Horse Power, either Gear or Belt.
This machine hag auccensfolly competed w ith all the
beat of the different patented Grain Separator., and
now has the repetition of being the bat fiefamtor
• ever pr..., tired; in fact, the only Separator •nd Clean
er ever before the public to give general satiefaction.
The machine is conveniently arranged for battling
and threshing, being permanently fixed bn two
whee.a. One man can easily move or shift it about,
no that it A not half the trouble on a barn floor as a
common thresher and shaker. It is also easily out
in openitlon. It Is simple, easily managed, reliable,
durable, compact and cleanly to work by while In
operation, not making near the duet as the Common
machine Or other Separators.
Sarnias can rest assured that OM machine Is 130
humbug. veal Judging from the high recommendation
• of farmers that are namg them we must come to the
conclusion that it Is the very machine that farmers
wept.
The following are a few of the perfume who have
used this machine, well known, and to whom the
public are referred fur further Infcrmation:
Wm. J. Peters, Flora Dale, Adam. co.. Penna.
Wm Kohler, nesyNew Oxford, ••
JO. D. Metz, dam Gettysburg "
Henry llarbold, York Springs, "
IhMkl Peters, Berlerville,
John Waltman, glesherryetown
Michael Pueel, Illountjoy twp., •• ••
John small, MCSbezrystown, ` 4
grandon, York Spring.. "
Repair Castings for the above machine will be kept
by the Agent; and also by kpbratm Fiscel, near
Oettylairg.
All order"' for the Separators can be addressed to
ABRAM BLItICLIOLDEK, Agent,
July 30-4m* Clearaprine, York co, Pa,
LASHES
Wm. C. Stallsmith & ►Son,
Carpenters and Contractors
Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Door
and Window Frames, Cor-
:11cCICIUDY Sup't
Conmtaotiyon baod acd manufactand t order o
BEST MATERIALS,
REASONABLE PRICES
leLOrdereprocuptly attended to
Jam. 15, 1869,—tf
GEO. C. CASHM.AN,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
9
Carpenter and Contractor,
RESPECTFULLY informs th e
pxrblic that helm, removed to his new Shop 0 .
Stratton street between York and Railroad streets
and is prepared to takecontracts for putting up and
repairing Building., at as reasonable rates as any
builder in Gettysburg—all work guaranteed tobe o
best quality. Re hopes by strict attention to bull.
ness to merit publlcpatronage. Give me a call.
April 9,1868.-tf
WM, CHRITZMAN,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor
•
Having removed to my new Shop
On Washington street, between Middle
ana elhambreaburg- streets,
end In trodured Steam Power.l am - prepared toter
nigh all /India work (or building purposes. of the
best meter .41. and as neatly and cheaply milt Call b•
dime at gay other -etablishment lu the county.
EZ
perieneed Hand/ liNrsys In readisen and work ex.
crated with promptneag and dlapatch.
iliPOrdera for all kind►ofersckete,SorolL, Monld-
Ingo. te., prom; My fllkd and on eaaonable terms.
April ID. laitio _it
C4NN " MA RB LE O WORma
CORNER DiDALIntORMIAND EAST MID
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE,
In D;130BIPTION 01 WORK .11.1011T2D
THE MIST STYLI OP 711.11
learD,lllll7.—tf
G ETTYBIII7Rei ~[ARBLE YARD
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itsprepued totarnbliallkindtorworkintieldhle
IVOR AB MONIIIIIIIIiTB,T OYU, RIADOTONIS
,
t
a t sho rtettnotitimaditakost as th" 12.1111"
Air Tulsa' 1, prlip•biokisig a6selanie
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garmth
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THE WORL D,
DODGES; burn AND BUCKEYE
Reaperts and. Mowers.
Amoral examination of these machines will coin•
moues any one uf Ibolt.. superior merits over all
'then, la strength, durability, awe of draft, and re.
liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev
ery variety offing' and grain. Cdnßdent of this we
invite. those In sleet et a rod machine to examine
for themselves hirers purreing elsewhere.
These machines can be sold as Naked Mowers—
REAPERS ai Rand Rake, Self-Itake, of Dropper.—
. Two different sites: No.l Machine, with two cutter
Bars and thrill Entree; cutting five and a hal feet lnf
grain and four feet eight inches In grass; No. 2, cut
ting four feet six inches.
We bave that confidence in these machines that we
are willing to let those wanting a machine teat them
with any other they may wadi, and keep the one that
gives most satiate. lion. DODGES' A lITOkIAN Sat !-
RAKE has given each general satisfaction that we
consider it the beet Self-Rake nut, and is attached t.
no other machine except the Dodge Machin., the
°Mould Buckeye patent.
For the bees& of those wanting machines we
would refer them toe lew of those to whom we hats
sold the last ammo., viz:
John - Deardorff, Son.,
Ephraim Lady,
George Lady,
Jonathan Wilier,
James Mickley,
Daniel Settle,
John Bender,
John Eckert,
Win. Punt,
Corneille* Lott,
Wm. Golden,
Win, Rasa.
Also, WIRE TOOTH RAY RAKES, including the
celebrated Brandtlake, and Self-discharging Rake..
Also, PLOUGHS, VANNING MILLS, AND FARM
IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY.
Persons wishing to examine machines will and them
at the warehouse of Josses Wing A Bose, Getty*
burg. Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2
miles horn Gettysburg, on the Ilarrisbnrg road. Per.
cone wanting Circulars will address the subscriber,
Gettysburg, Ps.
WM . WIBLE, Agent ,
April 2.3.—tf
STILL AHEAD !
HOFFHEINS'
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest lifachinea of the
Age,
I S superior to any other Machine now in use, an
will excel any that will ever be introduced, hay
lag been thoroughly tried and given general
aaVafre
/full. I would now inform all those who intend pur
chasing Mach ins to call and examine for themselves.
This 3lachine is noted particularly to excel ell other
machines in strength, durability. vane of draft, and
reliability of work, in ell kind. of grass and grata.—
It cuts lodged grain admirlably, which Is a great item
in Machines to • farmer. It east be used as a band
rake., well as a self raker. It cuts 5 feet 2 inches in
grain; 4 feet 10 inches Jo grass; has a steel crater
bar, with wrought iron guards; it can he us e d
Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine.
A roll trial of the )1-chine can be had.
Also. 8 111R.EMAN'8 SELY-DISCUARGINCI MORSE
RA BE, and the greaten)! well-knotto BRANT }LAHR,
the best rakes eves diftoduced. Wo would slip call
your attention to the IRON DOUBLE SHOVEL
PLOUGH. wrought Pori frame, very light and strong,
steel shovels, easily etlyeeted to run shallow or deep,
and is neatly and tsstefuily made
ALSO, THE KEELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN-
Nltsti MILL, the old "aroborough Van Improved, fur
maby years a great favorite among the farmers of
Pennsylvania. It is large and strung, has two cockle
screens, and warranted to work perfectly.
Also all kinds of PARSIINB IMPLE3I EN TS always
on band.
Any person wlthing to examine these machine. can
see them at the Battle-field Motel or •Viny realdouce,
3 miles from GettysLurg, between the Toneytown
road and the Baltimore pikcf
May 29,1989—L1 LEWIS A. BUSLIMAN.
GEISER'S PATENT 86LP•REGULATI\G
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
Itarptattrs and tontractoro
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
nice, Door & Window
Brackets, &c
Ly experienced workmen, and at
Viable lards.
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
ME
MAMIli s ha. Si
CASES OF 'GOODS
•
Wire gipped from our house to One Ynar,thflunilles
clubs.aad merchante, in sored 7 port of oko Country,
I from Maine to DaWotnin, amounting in value to over
ONE MILLION DOLLARB.
Our facilities for traninict(isg_thie trerisemie
are better than ever before, We have agents in aU
the principal cities to purchase goods from the Menu,
fecturers, Importers, end others, for DASH, and often
at an immense sacriSee from the original cost of pro.
decries.
_ .
Our stock consists, in part, of tna following Pods:—
SHAWLS. BLANKETS, QUILTS. COTTONS, G NG.
HAMS, DRESS GOODS. TABLE LINEN, TOWELS,
HOSIERY, GLOVES. SKIRTS. CORSETS, Ao., do.
BILVEILPLATED WARE, SPOONS, PLATED ON
NICK EL SILVER, DESERT FORKS, FIVE-BOTTLE
PLATED cenatus, BBITA NA IA WARE, GLASS
WARE,, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, In great
varlet).
ELEGANT FRENCH AND GERMAN /ANDY
GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the .
newest and choicest styles In Morocco and Velvet
Bladfaga.
MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, MANDREL
CHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES, Ac.
GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, ON THE NEW.
EST STYLES.
Henry Culp,
Henry King,
Slieha Penreee.
David 8 teinui
W. Boas White,
J. Kerr,
A odrew Weikert ,
Wm. Bighorn',
John Guinn,
John N. Hoffman,
John N. Boyer,
We have also made arrangements with soma of the
leading Publish log Houses, that will enable us to sell
the Standen and latest porky of popular authors at
about one half the regular price:—sash u Duos.
Macao, Buono, MILTON. and ffsbralson% Weals, in
full out and Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of
otßers.
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH ARTICLE.
We do not offer a single article of merchandise, that
can be sold by regular dated" at our price. We do
not ask you to buy goods from us Unless we an sell
them cheaper than you an obtain them In any other
way,—while the greeter part of our good. are sold at
about
One-Half the Regular Rates.
We went good reliable agents in every part of the
Country. By employing your span time to ken
clubs and sending tis orders, you‘so obtain the most
liberal commissions, either in OLEH or MERCHAN
DISE, and all goods sent by us will be as represented,
and we unartntee satisfaction to every one dealing
with our house.
Agents should collect ten cents from each customer
and forward to us in advance, for Descriptive Checks
of the goods we sell.
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of
either purchasing the article thereon dearribod, or of
exchanging for any article mentioned on our Cata
logue, numbering over 300 different articles„--not one
of which can be purchased in the usual tray for the
ism money.
The advantages of first sending for Checks are
these:—We ale constantly buying small lots of very
Tenable gouda, which are out on our catalogues, and
for which we Wen checks till all are sold; besides, in
every large club we will put checks far WATCHIS,
Guars, Margate, Dozen Pertains, or some 'other
article of value. /Airing some members of the club an
article for about one quarter of its value.
...le every order amounting to over LSO, accompanied
by the nth, the Agent may retain $2 00 And In every
order of over 510e,53.00 may be retained W.
PAY TIIE EXPRESS CHARGES.
This 1111.. r is more especiall to assist A g - enta lu de
We.tern and I'cl/them State 4, but is OpaU to all ca.-
tonics..
A yenta vi be pall tea per cant, io Cash or Mar-
Chau lite, u lieu they nu, 'YUMA INTLX.I CLUB, fur
which LeloW we gives partial List of Cocatulasions ;
FOB AN 0 DER OF'BOO, from a club of Thin:,
we will pay the Agent, as commission, al yd.. Brown
or Bleached Sheeting, Good Dren Paton', Wool
Square Shawl, French Casein:ler Pants and Vest Pat
tern, nue Large White Counterpane, etc., or $3.00 in
FOR AN ORDER OF 150, from a Club of Fifty, we
7111 pay the Agent, se Commiseion, 45 Ids. SbeetLtig,
One pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Dress patent.
Ilaialautoo Wi.431 Square Shawl, 81Prsr•Osse Watch,
etc., etc., or SS 00 in caah,
FOR AN ORDER OF $lOO, from aciub of One Run
area, we will pay the Agent, as colitniseloa, 100 yda.
Rood yard wide isheetiug. Colo Silver Hunting Cate
Watch, Rich Lour Wool Shawl, Stilt of all Wool french
Gaseluirr, stn., sue., or $lO in cash.
We do Lot employ any Travelling Agents, and ens
tomers ebould not pay money to perilous parportlog
to Latin, &grate, Uflikif pc , rs on ly aqua • .
mSEND MONEY ALWAYS BY REGISTERED
LETTERS.
for further particulars send for our new S page
Catalogues.,
PARKER & CO.,
98 & TOO Summer EL, Boston, Mass
Oct. 150.-1 y
Chestnut and 12th Stree
PHILADELPHIA.
BAILEY & CO.,
GRAND OPENING
CHRISTMAS TRADE
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
NOVELTIES
FANCY GOODS, &c.
BRIDAL GIFTS
A SPECIALTY
BAILEY A CO. Late the handsomest store in the
World, and will at all tlmea be:pleased to receive and
show ♦isl'ore through thole establishment
BAILEY & CO.,
NEW MARBLE STORE
Chestnut and 12th Streets,
PHILADELPHIA
Oct. 15, 1869.-3 m
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In connection with my law betimes la Gettysborg
Parties wishing to sell, or buy lands, may Sod it t
their advantage to call.
Farms and Woodland.
98 ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER *ABA
A GOOD FARM. GOOD BUILDINGS and MERE
near Gettysburg granite land.
A No. 1 FARM, near Gettyaburg red gravel land.
A FARM. 180 ACRES, AT SBO PER LORE.
A TRACT OP GOOD LAND,OS ACME AT $35 PER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT $45 PER ACRE, VERY CHEAR,
100 ACRES, WITH VERY GOOD BUILD/3108 AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT TIMBER, FOE A ld 000.
A VERY CHEAP FARM. GOOD LAND AND . GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT $B6 PER ACED.
A PARK, 100 ACRES, near Gettystmrt ;
A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD B iLL/lING, AT
S6O. MACRE, two miles from Gettysburg..
A FARM. rodr miles from Gettyaburg, tBO PEE
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRABS 7ARM, two miles Sim
Gettysburg.
A GOOD AND CHEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD-
A VERY GOOD /ARM IN GOOD ORDFR, fK PIS
LORD:
A GOOD FARM, IDILDINOS ALL WSW,
ALBO MANI' 'OTHER TRACTS.
Aso HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
E.G.accrue ley ,
Attorney attain.
Gett7sturg. June 11 111818.,—tt
HIITLOiI & McCONNELL
FURNITURE'
WABEROOMB,
No. 809 Market street, north :dile,
PHILADIELPELL
PARLOR, MIRO ROOM and OHAYBER,IIIBEL
TUNE of the LATEST STYLE! aad Ufa
MANII/AOTORR; oleo, /RATHER
REDS and MATTRESSES.
Seit.l7,laltit—Sta
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
HINDU bee Jost strived trim Perk
/XL and Landes with the West designs, penonlith
selected from the greatest novelties; also the most
sigma Trtaadure to be secured In Paris.
IS , 1 / 3 1:111T15, RIDAL 'MIA
FLOWW, JIMBLItY. e nd TUMID
9 D
PATTERNS.
itseltutive, .ter Mrs. M. Wert'. oetelasted eme
tem Om Weiss Maine dreasimemmem bisques, le.
N. W. mem& 4f Ziesumth end Cloths* Meek:
PRILADALIMLL
Sept. Itlsas—eat . ,
•
_FOR SALE. .
DISIRABtE THRE&BT QRjt
BRICK ,D W bLLIzz ti t re
test trout, fel 40 4418 tAt
Bach blailang, la AM
Mart Ma" 0144119/1 "1'41'7 'it
ommudatimg maim—
;r . ~ ~fst~ettx~o~fi
FORTY THOU SA
COMM ISSIONS
JEWELERS.
FOR THE
FALL
11 ED
OF A
OF ALL TILE
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER- WARE,
+~l~ueA~q~;
FURNITURE ROOMS
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WARNER & CO.
ITNVin alWila intention to tboir aourtinost
of noatehold /anthem all of the bast make and
Wert silos, witch sbey ate salltng at Clay prkon
COTTAGE SUITS,
Containing BIIDETIEAD, 'BUREAU. RADR43TAND
TRAnY WILE. POUR CHASER. 110382
ROQUE, and TOWEL. RACK
- lets aa lon sa MO. Also,
PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE,
of all Muds In separate please-8017AS, TABLES,
CHAIRS, STANDS, BURIAI7B. TOWEL RACKS,
WA RDROBI9II, WORE SARUM DINING sad
BRIAR /ART TARIM. IXTINIIIVg
TABUS, GRIM NAVITRIIBBIB, RAT
RACKS, WHAT•NOTB, can,
DUN'S OARRiAOIIe, BTIP •
LADDRRe, B RAJAS'S,
At., to, and a large
amrtntent of
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
TUCKER SP.RINGE BOTTOM.
Call and Examine 1
South-east corner of Centre Square
Oct. 22, 1869.—ff
GROVER & BAKER'S
FIRST PREMIUM
ELASTIC STITCH
FAMILY
SE WING MACHINES
495 Broadway, .New York
730 Cheelnzit street, Philadelphia
POINTS OF EXCELLENCE
Beauty and . Elaaticity of Stitch.
P erfection and Simplicity of Machinery.
Using both thr•ads directly from the spools.
No fastening o t seams by hand and no waste o
thread.
Widerange of application 'ration t change of ad
Juotasent.
The seam retains Wheals ty a odlirlonessafterwaah
Jugend ironing,
&widow doing all Elude of work doweby other Sew
lag Machines, these Madill:ler execute the most
beautiful and permanent Enibrof dirty antfornamental
work.
lii.The Highest Premiums st all the fel:sand ex•
hibitions of the United States and Europe, have been
awarded thefirover k Baker Sewing Machines, and
the work done by them, wherever exhibited in eons
petition.
sir The very highest prize, THE CROSS OP THE
LEGION OP EIONOB, was conferred on the repre
sentative of the Grover t Baker Sewing Macbittee,st
the Exposition Universells, Paris, lagd, thus attest
ing their great superiority over all other Sewing
Machines.
'tern? sale by D. W. ROBISON, Gettysburg
NOTICE.
rr HE undersigned having bad IT. years' experience
.1 as a practical Operator OD dewing Naehinee
would reccrmmend the Grover k Baker Family Ma.
chine as the cheapest and beet machine for cit y
of
The simplicity of coustractkn and elasticity of
stitch made by then. machines are two very Import
ant points In their fiLvor. P 40,000 of these machines
are today bearing witness to the truth of oar as
asrtion■ and the dammed is steadily increasing.
We have also Shuttle Machias' on heed for Tailors
and Coach trimmer' use. Call and sae us.
D. W. lOBIBON, Agent,
Chamberaburg st.,Gettytharg, Ps.
Junell. 11165.—1 v
BUILDERS.
MATERIAL
IN ALL rAELITI/LIC
DOORS,
SASHES,
BLINDS,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
MANTELS
WILL C. HUTCHENS,
No. fig ST. CIIARLESSt.,BALTIMORP.
SEND FOR MCI LIST.
4rit - Partles ordering from seeing thisadeertliamont
will confers tivor by mentioning the Imo. of the
nerer• (Sept. 17,16119.—1 tine
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT.
J. E. C4DWELL & CO.
Jewellers,
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
Hare rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estab
lishment, destroyed by Are inJamtary lastyand hays
opened the same for business.
With an Entire New Stock
Manufactured it Improved
Goods,
Superior to any they have heretofore offer
ed to the Public
They moot cordially Invite all to visit and Jospeh
hair Store.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.
902 CHESTNUT STREET.
Sept 24
M. KNABE Ss CO.,
xisrracttrazie or
GRAND, SQUARE. AND UPRIGHT
PIANO FORTES,
BALTIMORE, MD
These instruments have been befbre the Public for
nearly Thirty Years. and upon their auellenni Ikon
attained an siniistrotased pro reeinenere which pro.
nonnete them unognaied. Their
-TONE . •
combiner groontowonf infootoono and lino olnitig
quality, as fridl so purity of Intonation, and
unman thronghoontho offers rob. 211 sir •
- TOUCH
Is pliant and &..t* and entirely tree front tie IQ&
• 0111111foasa oo soap !Homo& In
- WORKMANSHIP
Any are anozedlod. Minn . insignia* tile very best
ness
usocesal
e seaterial, ebe
Iltoopommasuy esslontantployie In ear
loudnables no to L oa an
stook of lumber. to..en 10114. . _
nirOar WARS PLUM hove oor i l faarovo4
Ovetetrung node and tie Id/W/1 1 4>
valkil i all. s" lll ,"flike tollriPfatioltdito
Aunt.ln
1 617141 r) PLUM ANI! MIAMI
Patentor! &noes ed,
Wbbarbring thePianonewer 01111 ii Omaha yot
born &Minot, •
Friary Piano NMarranod`
•
Years.
BIM, Took, Pei.; lloller-Agent bertha Mani
oelebeated
morn
'ambled to faro tab then at . Jana moan
paces.
wit: 'aala Oa,
Jess
. 4, 188a.—aa -Bazurnors;
METABLWIND - nsr‘ukta.
REMOVAL
J A C-0 B HARLE V",
J.ll W.lll 4 Eik, ,
Invites Ida patiXia aad dao .puldfldasandtr, do Ida
Now Btatii.
NO. 182) Chealita ~ Philagiploa t
N 1)
'bill thiagi A llad A_:laig at e
aideilf 'SI
ad MAX va.k. toeis. ro
1471:44:7.1 9 2ir1fit
Z E E= fad SILVIA alt ill it all lldlifilddla
to older. . Put 7 46.11,11..4.
SENT,..-F-R.E . :k:
at. asps* nett,. We
SEED eATAtOGUE
PLOWErr GUI3II-1"11.
116
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Mt" • 14.07:. "
ase *mg
"44 BeliMiter
!MEAT MARKET!
NEW FIRM!
4111401 B. miss k THADDIUS B.•WHILit
la Air= e*a bored tato partasriblp lb* 111Tr1'H•
J.J. IRMO BUILUSXBII, will carry it an In all It.
knacks& MI kinds of
Fresh Meat Every Day.
•
Beer every Tuesday and Bata rday scornmg. email
mts ark, Wedaesday, Th ursday and Trithiy man.
b r ea arket stand at Oso.E.Stover's residence ouCham•
beaker' strand, awed &pare.
Those having lit stock for sale will lad It to their
advantage to PM on or address the sew
Ang-18,18611—t I STOVER a WIBLk.
West Middle Street Market
(SEAR THY COURT-1106MI.)
Every Day in the Week ,
• BUXDAY tICZPTED.
Fresh Beef three times • weeki.Toesdly, Irwin**.
day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton
everyday.' Orders left at my market in the eveniug,
will be promptly delivered the following morning.
OBOROR A. CODORI.
June 113.1809-tf
MEAT WANTED
THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR
COUNTRY HAMS,
SIDES,
SHOULDERS & LARD,
BY NICHOLAS it SIMON CODORI,
York street, alms wawa Hotel.
[lams and Dried Beef, also Fresh
Meats constantly on hand for sale
Jove 4.—tt
GROCERIES & LUMBER
H. Keefer's Store
ON THE HILL,BALTLUORE St.,G IiTTYSB CMG, PA
FRESH GROCERIES
every week from the City, Provisions, Dried an
Green Fruite of all kind', always on hand, at 'owes
rated,
/LOUR, CORN IfRAL, CHURN, PURE CIDRIt
EGAR,SOSPS OP ALL HINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, CON/RCTIONARIES,
BROOMS, tc.; also,
LUMBER,
such as Scantling, Posta, he., continually on hand •
lowest living rats.. Call and lee.
Aug. 6, 1389.—tf
NEW GROCERY
AMOS ECKERT,
York st., oppoeite Chriemer's Bakery
Gettysburg, Penn'a.,
INVITZB the attention of the Public to an entirely
1 Dew and choke
STOCK OF GROCERIES
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
3101 ARSES,
TEAS,
SPICES,
DRIED FRITIT,
COAL-OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS,
SUGARS,
Also& general sesortment of Notions.
vg.llloping to give eatiatection to all who may b
rag me with& call,l solicit a share of the pa/ Wove
trawls. AMOB ECKERT.
ilapt.l7,lllll9.—tf
WM. J. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
t. 48 OCERIES AND LIQUORS.
A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap
for Cash.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old .I?,e Whisky eight years Old.
lery Old French Brandy.
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A general assortment of BITTERS, among which is
Mahler's Herb Bitters.
Pare Liquors for Medical par
posea at WM. J. MARTINI.
Table Cutlery, Glaaaware, Queens-
WARE, &o n at WM. J. MARTIN'S.
April 80, 1808
(Mar. 4,11169.-1 y
WM. BOYER Si, SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
fier.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY-
De 0.4,1817.4.
BARGAINS
GROe_E,Ry
IN GETTYSBURG.
JACOB 011288
Anignitnied iskret enliaV6llNTh
burg, oa
xital eariamest senor •et Pubito_Squars,
Ss I ail siesired • spliondlihrosnoist ef WWI
. .
GRO CERIRS )
Inolndisi enpn CoC.a ]slash, Syrup, Tana
Opnios , Tot i aamSatt , lldiAania,Slandlind.ar Abu.
417111t1413WARE, , cox - nu:roans,
MatnindinAnnpaolinnoyArtninsandldettens wear
On Vs grid Moan* on hand ?LOUN and Pip
Imre.
pnrettiunod Inn WIC 1- propormi in
, 411 vary cheap. Gino ins a aalland, pop dor you
dlopt.llll.lSlT.-tf ;, V. GAM.
GR'OCERY.
WU. B. KIM& RAI OPINAD
Grocery, VegetabJ. and
Notion • Siim
idhisnoidence,a4lotataielissat t On*Op Wei
=1
athrTalla atrARBT
' we
11M1164,
Nitilwfim
05romito.
consisting in part of
at the now
=l3
gait 01111114 Matt At.
Cook and Parlor
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS
The latest anti most approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE.
Coal and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS
Call 4,- Examine 1
C. EL BUEHLER'S
Ware Rooms,
CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD
STRJET
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS.
— VIZ anderilgued hem bought on t bit former pare
ner,WlLOcurst,mid now continne•
THE LIME-BUBNING BUSINESS
Immolf—at theGottyoborg Lime II:no; on theoorn•
of the Railroad and North Stratton . Thank
&I or paot potronage,be will endeavor to d Ito
continuance, by protect:Wag the bnainees a rifor oat
7 and onas largo a nada as poariblia—alinnya aelNag
■ good article and giving good measure. Farmers arid
others may loot for the prompt 11111 n g orders.
He •leocontlnnu the
COAL RIIBLNESS
offering the m ost popular kinds. floussk sepia. and
othereahould give blm II call. Blacksmith Coal ccn
atantly on hand
Limesnaoaldeßieredsnywhere n Gitymburg
G•ttystnag.Ner..zo.isin
girftl Jslabits.
GETTYSBURG LIVERY,
Sales & Exchange Stables
N. WEAVER '&
SON, Proprietors,
HAVING this day associated with me
my son LEVI in the Livery Bushews,
carried on by ins on Washington street br a number
of years, I mould reepeettelly return my thanks to
the public for the kind patronage heretofore extend.
ed to me
Haying 130wImperfor secommOdatio us toaapply the
pub Lie, we would solicit &continuation of their pa
troeutge.
We data that we can furnish reporter trams
at as moderato price... any other establishment in
Gettysburg.
Oar ;tablas trill h. foe ad stocked with the best off
Hones end Vehkise.
• .
We .an furnhth you a fine Hack team with carefull
and obligthg driTers for Mug or short dzirn.. We ,
can furnish you a pair of Horses and Baggy.
We can thrulah you* mica single HOMO and Buggy
for business or pleasure trip.
We can furnish you a line Saddle Horse for Gentle-
man or lady.
We ossi Banish you a family Horse and Carrie
We can runtish superior facilities for 'lilting the ,
Battio•Beld and Springs.
Particular attention paid to supplying Hacks far
funerals.
In fact, you can get any kind of a tom to be ha&
n a rim clue Livery.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
at all time and on reasonable term/. Persona baylar
Hanes at this ellablbelts eat bay* a good conceal=
to select from. All Honor sold guarasamed ea/wpm
seated, or no =lc
Bp strict atteasion to business, with a slsetra to
please, we hope to hare something to do.
NICHOL* I. WIA VI/h.
LXVI N. WIA 9 / 1 11.
April 9, 1969.—tr
THE EAGLE' LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES:
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
THE undersigned would respect
* fully inform the public that he has opeesd
a mit LIWIIitY, &sus AND /LUBA "WWI
In this place, and is prepared to odor superior ao.
commodationi In this lluo. Holmprovided/dos/elf
with huddles, earthlOW Back., Light Wagon*, do-,
of ths latest styles, suldelint to meet the public de
wind. His MKS. life all good, without spot ar Wine.
Ish, and perfecatt rallabla—nose of your "old trip.
pho,"butalloftliut"LCPsodar.
Hiding parties con &brown be sonoannodated and
comfortableequipsenteftrninbad.
Partiee,largeine suaLloon troltjust islet tiwy want
on the Mass acoonunalattng tame.
Visitors to the Oaf palitilly Minded to
and rodiabh &there tarnished ifilootrod.
Purtioseonrosod to and from the Depot upon the
arrival and dopartozootousep train.
Wens boutio * told, dr asolusgsd, obi olddre
solmaeofer bartotamilrort . .
Our motto to "fair ploy
ear no gouging."
ellAirthxdar'sttiontivir renstabing 1r
Meta wellackstor .
• MIN latter ourwevestaat by al:wetly asodplr
story lad by thrafallag mortar aosesamodatksh
we omit Canto please *eery one who patreabese
oar eitelghbwaat. T. T TAT/.
Kew
Notko to the Public
da ; Weds= aadli o ldias at, I delmdt, .
Wr ib la h rdtr a isml7:a l4 talM•r il •
arriving at dialagsbarigsti l alt dada * I P
returalag awe getili*argoa TuseddrAdt sad \
aidarday.arrtriaidtitadondowalkiadadoinidtida
vith the ewaloali*rata lar
Kay 111,-tf liah Vir4 Inn=
,Ahtzufttl.‘
Lit;i=ilm
GET TYSB G
WU+ ALLOW
ware, on mow. mirostio sworn::
• Pa Cilll2. NIX AMIIIIIII irost
N id •el I. id Ms ,
ig 44 ' 64 111
001121011111 NOTiti Amy
mid MN
=*soot ore
WM SNOW JUDE ft
AOLDdIiD SneVXR.
asitylab Oman amased all Wawa pany4l7 al
bareitibrealmlafts feity•prinua.
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7 ABMS OF4
;TaiwrAftAXD
.lay morning, at lAOO a
If dot pald:wltillittiat
continued uatft aft
the option qf thJi pu
ADVENTIMum
rat. A liberal
advertising by the
Special notices win be
be agreed uporil
air The cirouldin
Is one ban larger then
newspaper Ain* _-
Using medium:it
Jon WO= of an
tAsi and at fair 'rates—
Pamphlets, in e ,
printed at short notice.
OFFICIAL
e.s id e n wige—Reber t
judges—J.l,p.
, ttyamaary—Jacoto , Ye •
R jiDer.and titeoledaW
cf•ri.• of the CourD—A. W.
D , it ric Mearniep-Mil).4
Trwainir-11. D Waltlon
Bann.
cw.iiger. —Dr. W.J. elcQUl
Biarii•insr—Jams*D.ll.llo
Cidemeissiesere—dpieb
aid toadies. aierk. , —J'..
—Win. Mel:loon. Phys,t
O'N.sl.
, ireelart of the P,Mr
tniu aear lore .
trees
101--1.0 N•tely. Myst
; tad I ilars--410ary 16.13 r
q.ll•tgy.
twang/for ,
3.srie is—C. II enabler.:
M==2
Clerk —F . U. Lluptsorn.:
e.' , /sat.l4,l,l—U.torge Vi r .W6
Oireaws—
.rron, Ws. R. gy •
NI. 111,. I. er. .14 cretin,
—K. Cr, Valhoscroek.
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/Wier —floury A. Benipor .
D. rector—.l our go .i groPq.
%Vat, UrOld W ill.,
he rry, , IV,litertl D
Aaoisos.
I=
lrge ['broils
Csr:iirr—blearge Arnold.
Uta 411,01.0111.
94 , 1!..r. —3l r.pt
dr ..1411.. Julia 11.1rner,
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Cr•tszar.r—Alexaadir , Cope
4. "'ors —Jahn tluvp, J.
.c.rge iy.tagler, 7:;l,lrige
lerAuderCohecik.
I=
"r • t i,lone —0 Gorge Swope;
V.ce Peuideet—SaAeof S.
g!cretary —Da wad A. Haab' .
re.eirrer— Rd went IL hie
,1 * Agtt , 4--Ifob
V , ciline.Jac. , to Rios.
lYfMoi COMITY Val
l'e •141001(--...tamtlitt Herbst.
3 1.7
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.44,qt grardO.Paba
;',c, ?resilient— wtni.gb A
i,ret4 ry —Jolla V. McCraw
rrezture.r../..)be Culp.•
W. C.
o. KelVettrt, Wm. P. 4
. •.• • Pabneltoc
•,• tpy—Vim. A. DnaAsa.
L. B. DAADer.
, pet—A. D. Ilael2llr.
,Cl• 4, 3. L.
IRI'Llt Co
i•nt leortteW. MCC
~.:retarf
.144 ell, 11. J. Stable. MI
ei RiTOofo
Jerat.r—Robert lees
‘nd rreauirr -1
:r.on, depart
•• arrtvii
rir•t train tasked •
. - Jr , 4 .1. it titera and
tr tla .itti I.l4lttniors.
assect4
pr 50,124,
,r 1141 ., kl,l hotilrolll44llit
Kl , •speierle, ir re.
01. Irt and dd
;044 .•‘'re.reitrn Laigt;ff
tale kw! Kitiroad .tr.
0,,4011 month. +:ry•solrir Lodge,
more it retet..•rery 111011•
e; y.41.1J Tritor. Sa.3l,
Noll. ovary Friday aini •
No. Q. G. A. R. —Nor
every Set urday tracking.
som,es Profouoroo
bttllib
nyouLos.
emir serrie• oeutttbd.
-.l.th.gth morning
3.sy ' ol °‘•
, •
irlee• 711Ib
1:1.1 ['hurt 'AY ••enkis. •
Poubyttrian- "Bay • Wm:
,u4raitt; sod •••• 1 4.
ger so ft!tOrtli .14-I .t•
,ce.l aObtial m 1,41 4 •
brew bc
ite• loser, b
nxbraing, and •
Coifed rola. -41 e
by 'pedal app•iatuleVib.
frafttlO
M. KRA.O
J e I....r.),iettioibtarg. P
buslnes. promptly •ttea.d
°nice on ItAltimore•treo
June ,
MeCONAU
••I, • 0 r•II •O onsiloo
:,..,azy,rsliarg Wee
• .141 t.uti?ga On , . •
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X11,1•" , ,,A1.61 1
ftly Lttnadodi to.
. ire • 1, 4 ledit•ii.,
am ( I.IL , ther weitolll
Flue 14,18t39.—tr
A J. Gs 0 V aft,,
4 IL • LINT, v/11101.04,40
gra lig•le•••eatrogt
►eawee moose
I .; , r•il. I .ltfmnre Wee
Msy2ll3MW.
OA.VED A. ,B US
NRY tT GA tr, win p
Q• trad all.ther osala•M
.r)nc. ,t )),,ceiWlMlte
v,o,..ite the ,:ourt KODEll•
IA.VID WILL
AT LA WorAce mcntrr
.ocor ofO•streSquare.
, lay 29.1961.
DU. IL S.
Cha mks:
S. •
OrkJAUEE COL. TAT.
Jan.• If. 1.411111.-11
9a. J.- A. ASAi
(Laving Ws_ N
zo all 6 ranchos 9 r hi*
rile aka when met pro**.
Itcgskuursirowt, P. 0.,
Adams cuunty, Po..
DR.I. W. C. o'.
ass ilec• at till
t reat.,•ntrora tboas chef:.
*ardour' , 29,111111.
JOHN L. HILL
■u la Oharsibersburg etc
lies II
eigrrreaqaa
40.11iniag baaa love/
p Atlanta coo be asmarete
DR. J. E. BE 3:
at. levies lowa I
ervlces to the Wale.
opposite the Globe Leo. *
attend to soy eas• olthlaLleo
Pereosato gest of fel .r
•Itdlpes/4 remit
lair
OR. H. W. 13
/44/44touns,
AYIPO p.rawwllt .•
'adapt le the pima
lottery., Mee le Lents*
trod.
• I
tidies . ? .1 1
718 loco.
of the sl•ek,
11141A1
Importer, IdaetriGeotureir vi
quality of
F A lii C Y
TOY LADIlir AItD
• Et=reaudeld 4
Iriniown rug
• =lr." 71
kinds o Tumbrel
• Nall lawojcilleanitt i lf
tip, ed
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f Mgr
Otbeil
WamiatelL
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