The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 23, 1870, Image 4

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Cocoarmr CARE.—One large cocoa
nut grated, three cups of sugar, four
:ggs, one cup of butter, one teaspoonful
of soda, two teminfuls of cream of
tartar.
CrP PVDDING.-IWthiee ounces of
butter to a cream, add to it two ounces
of pounded sugar, stir in three outmost
dour. and then a plat of milk; put the
mixture into buttered cups, and bake it
twenty mirages.
COCassirr BISCUIT.—Scrape off the
skin carefully, grate the nut very fine,
add half the weight of powdered sugar.
Isfix well together with white of
drop on -wafer -paper in small rough
knobs the sire of a walnut, and bake in
a slack oven.
Coco.urrT JrrsamEs.—One pound of
sugar,. half a pound of butter, four eggs,
une pound of flour, half n teaspoonful of
soda, the milk of the nut. Just before
baking stir In the grated cocoanut .Drop
it on tins..
Sexcriuxo NicE.—Beat three eggs
very tight, stir them with 'One pint of
milk, slice some bread, dip into the eggs
and milk, try to a nice brown, sprinkle
powdered sugar and cinnamon on the
top. This is a Freud treat.
LITTLE WHITE CASES.—HaIf a
pound of dry sugar, nil} into It a very
little sugar, one ounce of butter, one
egg, and a spoonful of thin cream, a few
caraway seed, and as much milk as will
make it into a paste. Roll out thin, and
bake for fifteen. minutes on a tin.
LEM9N CAKE.—One pound of flour,
six ounces of butter - , Sbt ounces of moist
sugar three teaspoonfuls of baking pow
der, three eggs, and the rind of a large
lemon, or two small ones, grated line; a
little milk to make it the proper stiff
nesq. Bake for one hour in. a quick
oven.
PDXPKIN Pres.—Mrs. 8. - Hannahs,
Portage CO., 0., " says: Pare the pump
kin, then grate it, and add sugar and
ginger to taste, and milktintieugh to
make it of the proper consistency; then
line your pie tins with crust, put in
your pumpkin, and bake - in the ordi
nary way. After trying this once, no
one will, I think, wish to go back to the
old way of making pies of stewed
pumpkin."
CREAM PUFFS.—One pint of water,
one third of a pound of butter, three
quarters of a pound of flour, ten eggs;
boil the water and butter together, and
stir In the flour while boiling. When
cool, Add the eggs, well beaten,. sod a
teaspoonful of soda; drop on tin- sheets
about - tie site of a dollar, and bake in a
moderate oven fifteen minutes, A l
CREAM FOR THE Purrs.—One cu of
flour, two cups of sugar, four eggs, one
quart of milk; beat the flour, sugar sibd
eggs together, then stir with the Milk
while boiling, till it is of the consisten
ey of thick cream; flavor with vanilla.—
Xake a small ring in each puff, and put
in a spoonful of the cream.
RECIPE ♦ FOR &VERY P INE SPONGE
CARS.—The weight of four eggs in su
gar, and the weight of two more in
dour. Beat the whites of the six eggs
to a stiff froth; stir the yolks and sugar
to a frothy cream; put together, stir
briskiy, sift in the flour a littlest a time
and stir enough to get the flour in and
more. Put in a round cake tin with
t uhe in the centre; bake in a quick oven.
1 t rises very light.
All hygienists should know that
sponge cake, to be good, must not be
stirred at all after the flour is put in; it
makes the cake very tough. No soda,
up cream tartar.
/13.1141 ORLADLE,,pI SLIX CAKES.—
Rub two ounces a rena a half of butter In-
to half a pound of dour with a little salt,
make it into a stiff paste with a little
milk; roll it out half an inch thick, and
cut it into squares and rounds, or any
r.hape you like. ft will take half an hour
t o hake: it should be baked on a griddle
er a stove, or in the oven with the
door open.
DRENCH 31E1410D OF Mesas.,
1 ups—The French make their curds
imply by allowing the milk to stand for
:. couple or three days without any prep
aration whatever. The second day the ,
milk goes sour, the third it becomes
curds with a rich cream on the top, and
ii then ready for eating with sugar. If
al, - .wed to stand longer than the time
!.. solidify, the curds would go
13 otiltly.
GINGERBREAD ri'DDlNG.—Take a
qua rter of a pound of suet, Bower, breed
crumbs, and molasses, a tablespoonful
eugar, Fut a tablespoonful of ginger.
Mix, put into a mould, ' and boil for
four hours. Fruit of lemon chips may
) added if wished.
To MARE OLD KID GLorgs
Make a thick mucilagehy boiling ahand
nil of fiax-seed; add a little dissolved
soap; then when the mixture cools, with
a piece of white flannel wipe the gloves,
previously fitted to the hand; use only
enough of the cleaner to take off the
dirt, without wetting through the
glove.
.}fOLLASIgiI CANDY.—One teacupful of
molasses, half a teacupful of any 'kind
of sugar s a teaspoordat t ef vinegar, a
piece of butter half tbesizeof anatmeg.
Put the whole in a skuipt, on ahot
and boil exactly ten minutes, stirring
all the time. then set. off to, cool.—
Pull It as soon as it is hard enough.
AL - stown Cut TAllD.—HlanCit and
i.ound four ounces of sweet Amnia and
a few bitter ones. Bail them five min
utes in a quart of milk, sweeten to your
taste, and when blood warm stir in the;
beaten yolks of eight eggs, 'and the
hites of four. Heat it and stir it till
it thickens, then pour it into cute. Cut
the reserved whites to a stiff broth, and
put on the top.
Rastoviiro Coaxs mom Bormae.--
Sometimes; a cork is pushed down into
the bottle or vial which it is desirable to
remove. A very effectual way to do is
to insert a strong twine bre loopainten
gage the cork in any direction Mostcon
venient. it =I then be be withdrawn
by a strong pull, the cork generally yield
ing Jufficiently to kres through the
neck.
. •
TO CLICAXIIE PORN BAMIttLe,
Cbeinistry furnishes 444 in the
iseimessientate of potosaik which fully
meets this want, - A pint of the perman
palate isf potamist, turned into the most
nasty,dlihy, cider, beer or pork barrel.
rinsed,about a few times, Rill entirely
decompose all funippiti growths and fer
menting matter, =dander the: ask as
sweet as those that are new.. The only
way to -remove Immediately the odor of
carbolic acid 'Atom the hands is to lin
merse them in the ligaidpermaitgenate.
JlCNTEA'S.Przumes.—.ldix,tegether
cop pound of dour, one pound of. dneli
rhopped seat, !one 'potoss‘ if/ •:,
one pound of - chopped la I. - four
ounces of suffer, the a
'lemon grae six bwrce of ' or
dnely peLsrdered, and a. • • ota
lossonfullotsalt; when ..
four heateweggs, glere "
and °neer Iwo Mipoontubp of ,
to reduce ail to a thick hatter; boil es
:kith nioe.heun, andsTgai la brandy
sauce.. This. ding b e. - for
six Months atter_ boiling, .eloseir or
up; it "ape required to be boiled an
/tour wbetiLit ,is to be used.
, grZ
gracerits
J. MARTIN;
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
GR(kERI EIS & LIQUORS.
A large lot of GROCERIES that I ant aelLus
Cheap or Cash.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whiskey eight years old.
Very old French Brandy.
ALL 'OT ER KINDS OF LIQUORS.
Azenergaseortnient of .SHYERS, among which
pm= LIQVC . O . I2II for Modkal =Mrs.
FrAßLit CVMERY, Glass-wire,
J. Ap t.,A t t ual.4? WM. J. Juzwr&
NEW GROCERY.
JESSE M. WALTER
•
HMI opened a new Grocery More, itioinlng
. biz residence op York street, and will always on hand
PRIME GROCERIES
of all kinds—Coffee, Tezaitar, Syrup, Molas
ses, Fish. Sok _ Potwar, de. Al so, Coulee.
Conk Fruits; Pinta, Scam Notions gmerally.
He has now On hand a line lot of HAMO for fam
use.
of whit* win be sold at the lowest cash
pilaw. Can and examine,
1 , g:i:;:sot:s:.;t0;00f 5 COMP:0•31411):1
BUTTER & EGGS.
Gettysburg, Sept. SO, 1870.-.-tf
UW GROCERY.
MINING premised from Mr. Amos &Km
kis Oreeeeyestaldislunerkt r on the Northwest
corner of "Centre Square, G=MW,.G,
and laid y
In a new Mock et Goods, I respectfully
Invite m ftiendsand the public to elm me a calL
In addition to a large and varied stock of prime
Groceries, Notions, &c.,
I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of
Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Confectiena, &e., all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
June 24, 18P1—ti
711. 'BOYER & SON.
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES , NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware.
A general assortment of 'all Goods usually kept In
A FAMILY GROCERY.
Dee. 4, lba—t[
Coat, gtunbtr, gicc, &c.
COOK AND PARLOR
STOITES.
OF iLL KINDS
The lateet and most approved etylee
TIN, SHEET-IRON AM)
1101,LiW WARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OP ALL KINDS,
Call and Examine I 4;
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
DLINIRL 045111X.A.11. - EMT OTINDIBIL .
NEW FIRAI.
COAL AND LIME'
Tom "
the entered bato partner
ship, Lad under the arm of Csinitssi a Ora.
impit and wM amp as the
Lime Burning -- Business,
at Me obi sland—ibe ciattysim= =xi
the corner of Zama and
Parimeraand sates ma rely on psu the
et Lime stall time., and at lowest filt rates.
C 0 AL
-at lowest prim*
Lima and Coal thdiremed airtime in Getty-.
burg. -
' • MAXIM .-
OVIMDBEIL.
Oet. 211,
1870. MILLINERY, 1870.
]lies MCCREARY
VVIL I La Hof, . t Not. etb, large and
BONNETS & ILATS
to .11391 0 40,
aura, Wars,
Wr
Winn. adages OWN lam Ribbon.
Gradhar , Donee, Jets, be. Abe, a new
Toilet aid Fancy Goods.
Ole Invites the ;bonbon of Ladies to bar meaty
as teltieleM be sold at Oho lowa* eatb VIM
00t.11.111M-4on
Notice to the Public I
=MMINICM
MME=I
Or*arthag S*L
LOOK HERE!
THE tmderaldned has leased tbe Ware-holue
r of Stratton West and Ms Rail
rc)adt,l=mig, Pa and wtu earry en the -
Grain & Produce Business
in all its it:snake& The highest Was will at
mvs be paid for Wheat, Bye, Corn, Oats, Clover
Stra=Seeds, FiasseW,
Fruit, Ruts, Soap, Bans, Sho ul ders
and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the
country produce line.
G , R OCERIES
oinstouity for *le, Coffees, Suggs, Molasses,
tu r :rd= ces lirooras, B.eket.himsa ,
Soap, ; abo, Coil 011,Flth 011. Tar, &a
of all kinds; Spikes and Nails ; - Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
'He is Mims able to supply
k i ds first-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with titmice and o th er
Jeri:Glitters. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
He
- i •
He Will also run a
Line of Freight Cars •
to No. 185 North Howard street, BALTIMORE,
and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
Ail goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded prompt Ty. All goods should be mark
ed RBBB' CAM
Aptil sosea—tf JOHN CREBB:
JOSEPH WISI.B. J. B. WIDLB.
Joseph*ble & Son ,
•
PRODUCE DEALERS,
South-met cor. ctf Rai/road and IFashingten sts.,
GETTYBBURd, PA.
HIGIEBBT- cash price paid for all kinds of
Grain, Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for sale all Untie of
GROCERIES,
•
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or secured at short notice.
April 22, 1810.—tf
EMI
ROBERT M'CUirDY,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, 6-r
TSit undenigueil is paying at his Warehouse,
In Carlisk street adydralig Buehler's Hall,
the highest prices for
IToUr, Wheat, Rye, Cbrn, Oats. Buckwheat
Clover and Timothy-fiends. Potatoes, &c.
and Invites producers to give him a call before
selling. lie has constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, Ac., with Salt
Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Ba+3oll and Lard, To
baccos, ff.c. Also the best brands of FLOUR,
with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has
SEVERAL 71.4LU-4BLE FERTILIZERS
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano. -t
K. K. REAMER.
sa-virbust he pays the highest market prices
for all he buys, he sells at the, lowest living pro
fits. lie asks a share of public patronage. re
solved to give satisfaction in every ease.
ROBERT MeCC11111". -
July 2.3,
BIGHAM & BROTHER
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
Fr HE undersigned, having entered Into partner
, ship under the firm of Monti( & Beanum,
will carry on the Forwarding and Commission
business, at the old stand, on Vbe corner of Wash
ington and Railroad streets, and devote to it
their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for
Grain and Produce,
AIWA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TUESDAY NOON, for BalU
more and Philadelphia, and accommodation
trains will be run as occasi o n may require. By
this arrangement we are repared to convey
Freight at all times to and trom these cities.
All business of this kind entrusted to as, will be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware
house of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North Howard
street, 'Ultimo and to Burrs Warehouse, 1112
3farket street. phis.
We will also keep constantly on hand the best
of
Groceries of all kinds,
Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish. Salt Split's, Oils.
Tobacco, Bacon, Lard, &c., which WI II be gold at
lowest cash rates.
Aug. 12, 1870.-11
Ordwarr. (rutlerp, ar.
Hardware and Gm rt. ries
The subscribers bare Just returned from the
cities with an immense supply of Hardware
and Groceries ' which they are offering at their
old stand on Baltore street, at prices to suit the
times Our gulck consists In part of
Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools,
Coach Findings, Shoe Findings, Cabi
net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's
Fixtures, All kinds of Iron,
te-7
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,) ,
w Wed to
le • r ri t i e tio arti l le t ,ti a t ive
but
wtorinuiSo perm goos t a
tr a =di r 3 and pori_ain IL
t ez
article In Una litre us &anas we are
prod to sett as low for Gash as any other
out of the gig. DAVID ZIMMER,
](ay 2ge 18N—U PAIL D. DAYMEDR.
NEW STORE !
SWELTZER & BROTIIZR.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
Hardware and Groceries,
pullige St., near the Rsliraid, Gettysburg.
' HARDW4llK—lnciades- Builders' Hardware
f..a LOCO, Ole*, Paled ' Oihs, Var
nishes, Pant Brindles, fac. Wscaff i r WWI=
of Blacksmiths to our assortment. o /run, Steel,
Hone Shoes and Hone Shoe Naga,
HOUSE KEEPERS are invited to examine our
stock of Rains, Parks, Spoons, Buckets, Tube,
#l4l._,Jlte._ • #
gßOClßUlfillamoh as Coffees, Senn Teas,
ESPWASYrins, Vines's, Soaps, gc., ail of which
we constantly keep on ha* All sold low
for cash.
Here is the place to boy ehesp. Don't forget
to eall and examine oar stock of goods
AWKITZER & BRO.
Oct. 7, 1870—t1
Howe Machine
.I:MPROV ED.
Its &tap'Wray, Durability, Ease of Gper
Perfection in inechankai
and Beauty In Style and knish, and adapted .to a
huge range of work, renders It Tirt BEST
Sevin lathin l the Met
An earnest invitation is extended to-itioaa laKtitt
to purchliee a &awls Maine to call and ecain
ine titalfaoldne and tie convinoed of its matins.
4111-Ali ?rip= prompUratteuded to. Mad**.
&trenct to pads of the County.
U. K. ROWX *pent,
BlatialaTiltreet Gettriburg.
Nor.
HO WE MACHINES!
THE LATEST IMPSOVED AM) GEStiPM
- ELIAS ROW]; JR.,
SEWING MACHIN b'
JACOB F. MOMS, Agent,
GWPMSI7II43,-P4.
memo on York arra-
Instrucdona gnoss,
Tbe
0 1 =c 11 be n a li p t s trar k mail ,t ( " 6o
Wr aregaskilli4 sobs vire
impart& mune of WE in innannion
tbetranebbiosoaseesunt of oftbe
Jiaebbies. Tirane ant none 11A
fund Wily bare Imbedded in en* a
Wring , tbellkeneas of ELIAS BOWL
Web. X,
OF ALL KINDS
DEALER IN.
GEfTYSBURG, PA
NEW FIRM.
GIETTYII3VRO, rd
WM. M. 131GH.AM,
JAMES BIGEAM.
Imbig VUOtbzto.
THE ORIGIN Al
ation,
sonM:
GBTTYSJURG
NATIONAL BANK!
Government, Bonds of all kinds,
BOUGHT. AND BOLD
The HISY.si Preaduas pale Gild
was Sliver.
Coupons Cashed or Collected
Persons desiring to Invest In STOCKS or BONDS
of any kind, are Invited to call, as we have
the fadlitles of New York, Philo
phlaor Baltimore markets. Con
Sequently all orders are
promptly executed
Persons posswalng COUPON BONDS, and de
siring for safety to convert Into Registered, are
requeated to call, as we have the advantage to
transfer at a trifling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STA3IPS of all denoml
nations for sale
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced
5 PER CENT. for 1 car,
4 PEE CENT. for a months
3 PER CENT. frn* utontiv4
Persons wishing Information In regard to U. I.
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are , requested to
give ige a call, and we will cheerfully glee any In
formation
Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1669—tf
5-20'S AND 1881'S
110,(IGHT. SOLD IND EXCHANGED ON THE HOST
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES
('O(Pu CASHED !
ACIFIC R. R. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Cozniniydon only
Account• received and Interest aUowed on daily
balanees subject to check.
)E HAVE & BRO.,
No. 40 Nonni ird Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
March 24. 1c70.-1 -
farming Nmpitturnts, &c.
DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER
machine has met with the mos( complete
succese. In every section where it has ben.
Introduced, it has taken precedence over those
machines which have heretofore ranked as Ant
cl.l3lL It is a perfect Self-Raker and a superior
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one of
its superior merits over all others, in simplicity,
strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap.
er It has no equal to our knowledge.
The Dodge rake is attached to no other machine
in the United States, semi*. to this machine.—
Balt by the DODGE & STEVENSON kfratufac
taring Lb., Auburn, New York.
I.cE4P THE NO OUR TI ERYS;
CE OF IME COMPANY TO
AG
Having been informed that certain manufac
turers W.thio and elsewhere are building heap.
are, with DODGE'S BEL.F.B.SEE attached, we
a2lum to furnish us the names of all persons
or purchasing such machines, as we have
never licensed any person or persona to manukte
ture saki BELF-E W B,lll* any part thereof, • and
will prose cute to the full extent of the law an per.
1 1 1 4 1440torbig, selling or using said gen.
pi of our own nusr a lic
JOITR ' Kalatileit ias
lire ban that mondani° this
wawa willing to let those wanting a m7a - ar test
it with any other machine they may wish, and
Farmer that give' the man aatialaetion.
anting Droppers attached can be ac
.
For the benefit of those wanting machines we
should refer them to a few of those to whom we
have sold, viz:
Henry Culp Peter Mackley,
John - B. Leas, Wm. Furney,
Jesse D. Newman, Elishkrenrisse,
George F. Minter, John Dairdorff,
Abraham Waybright, Lphralm Lady,
David Plank, Jonathan Pfister,
John Hockersznith, James Mickley ,
arit in trii, Ili - ail reitTe,
ver, John render,
Eihriver, ,John Eekez,
Roes =ter, - Henry King,
John Lower Andrew Weikert,
• John N. Boyer, _
George Phillips.
On Hand a Jew Second Hand Reaper.
Also, WIIiIt.TOOTH HAY BAKERS, of differ
eat which bi the Bniult ftice. an l
fewM a Tibl t differerd ihres
&pander one of he beet and cheapest ever* de
ed in the county. BARILIBBUNG FANNi N
MILL Mad Farm Implements generally-
MB-Persons wishim to emmlue machines will
find them at the stse Josamt Vim=
Opp, 8 - burg, ra., or at the residence or_the
subs~, 2 mUes fnwp Gettysburg, on the Ha r .
risbtirg road.
lEX.AB CONSTANTLY ON HAND In case
of, breakage. Persons wanting Circulars will ad
dress the subscriber, GeVlang Pa.
ic
WIBLE, Agent.
May 27, 1270.--tf
4 Lila 4184
gate M.
1!!=1
WATUtiE6 & JEWELRY,
w ht. P. WCARTIerr wishes to Worm his
V t eestoseets see the petal generaily, that
NlTiag patehased the taterwn pt Ms
V 4 B. 00,114) in the Watoh and J oe
itaitheers 'WeekWetinatm he *Pare no
Ilien to glee satisesealos to
Rehm just returned hem the city withal spies.
did assortetent of
GOLD and RIME .111COUOAN and 11W188
WATOM=. JEWICLE N AVEIL TEA and
TABLE 8P00248, GOLD, 816 ,
VEO and ISTRX., SPOOLS.. -
0L88; alio, GLOM of m. best , r
111ROCAL
tffl ial MiTB,_vigoLut
a Otig:TErNGS,'
8 and
Sir Wood Cook work wonutod for 0 40
= mann "Makin . g 0167444 , 11141 , rear, and
OLOCKS, WATCHES
JEWELRY.
A. K. FELSTEL
i rir a rabop to York street, opposite
Iftre he has coo
s gob • - e# of
• WATHES I JEWELRY AND
,LYER-ftRTED IiRE.
AM,at
loodelate.
work Nor warmeedi • re
.36,1110.
1 per cent. r4rx
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
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Gettysburg
TIME TABLE
TRAINS How run on the Gettysburg Railroad
a.'s follows:
FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at ATO A.
M., Granite 5.22, Guiden's 8.25. New Oxford
arrive at Hanover at 9, and leave at 9.10, arrive
at Hanover Junction at 10 A. M.., arrive at Balti
more at 12.30 P. M., York 11.45 A. M., Harrisburg
1.10 P. 3f.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg . at 1 Y. M.,
Granite 1.12, Gulden's 1.15, Yew• Oxford i. 7), Han
over I.rZ, arrives at Hanover Junction at 2.10,
Baltimore 6.1.5, York 3.10, Harrisburg 4.iro.
FIRST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10.40 P. IL,
Harrisburg 5.35 A. M., York 6.30, Hanover Aunt.
tiun 7,M, fianovecp, Nen Oxford 9.40, arrive at
Gettysburg at 10.30.
SECOND TRALN leaves Baltimore at 8.30 A.
M., Harrisburg 8 A. M., York 9.30, Hanover
Junction ILIS, Hanover 11.55, New Oxford 1208,
Gulden's 1220. Granitel2.t, arrives at Gettys.
burg 1240 H.
THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 1240 P.
M., Harrisburg LV.p. M. York 3, Honorer JUnc
tion 3.40 Hanover 4.25, New Oxford 4.40, Gulden's
4.53, Granite 4.56, arrives at Gettysburg at 5.10.
R. McCURDY, Supt.
Dec. 9, 1870.—tf
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEXPIT,
w.NIJAYI, NOV. 21st, 1870
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland, fthamokb, Lebanon, Allen
town, Balton, Ephrata, WU, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol.
lows: At 3.10, 610, 10,50 a. m., and 2.50 p, m.,
connecting with similar Trains on Pentisyl.
vania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 10.10
a. m. 3.50, 5.50 and 10.00 p. ni.. respectively.-
Slemn ir C ig ars accompany the 3.10 and in.,
TraM w thou; change.
Re : l e at 9.00 a - 1100
noon and 5.00 p. m„, EM phil a./5 a. in.,
and 3.30 p. gyp . Bleeping accompany the 5.00
p. m. train from New York without change
Leave Harrisburg for Beading,PottsvilM;Tam
qua, Mlnersviiie, Ashland, Shamokin, 411 ell•
town and at 8.10 a. m., and 2.50
and 4.05 stopp at Lebanon princi
pal way mations; LOS p. M., contime. for
PhiladelphLa, Pottsville and olumbla Wkly. For
Pottsville_ y Schuylkill Haven and auburn, via
Eichuyiloill and duaquelisitua Rail Bud,. leave
Harrisburg at 3,40 p.
Eat Pennsylvania, Railroad trains
IUO leave Read
ing fur,
12.45 Al
nntown,
and Easton and New Yorßatt SAM,
oon 4.45 p. at.
New York at 9410 a. 1200 noon and 5.0 u p , in„
and Allentown at 7.20 a. in., 1245 nun, 253,
aadll.4sp, eau
- way Eassftpr Train Mares "
7.30 a. in., connecting with similar train on East
Penn'a Ra il road, returning from Bead gat 6.20
p. in, . stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 3.00 a. in., and 810
p. m., Herndon at 10.15 a. m„ Manna* ist 5.40
and 11.20 a. in„ ashisind at 7.05 a. in.. and 12.50
Re o o , NetleileY MY at 7.51 a. m., and 1.35 p.
Tamaqua at 133 a. 3m, and 2.10 P. M., for Phila
delphia, New York, Bustin Harrisburg, Re.
Leave Pottsville , via Sch uyl kill and "Rue"
banns Railroad at 8.15 a. m., for HarrisbUrg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and_ Trentit
Reading Aucolumodatigr 'Crain rot
vine g. 5.10 a. m., pains Mellain ai .0° a •
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. m. Return.
lag. leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. m.,
Reading at 7.25 p. in., arriving at Potts=
9.10 p. in.
Pottstown Accommodation TraisLyea Potts.
town at 7.00 a. m., returning, leaves =ustoellthis
at 4.00 p. at.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave BoadLurai 7.20
a. ni. ; and 6.15 m. for Ephrata, Wiz, erid .LaWas,
Trains le
_ren
Junction at 7.45, 9.66 a. in., 3.ooan ave d
5 - 10 E om lm turning, re
leave Schwenitsville at 7.00, 8.20 ris.
12.53 im
on mi,mlo 4.30 m., connecting with similar
trains
OoMbrookdal itea t il lamad Trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. m., and 6.M p. m., returning leave
Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.25 a. M. 00Miest
riMgaz
Valley
at 8.30 a. EL, Wairld m.,_ returniag,
v°l3a= u at 655 a. aL, 1265 noetr eke
5.15 m. g witilidmilar trains on neon-
I d t=1: 14 144 8 71 0 York at
3. 5. 1 20 p.
(thenM Train running 0 %
W 3 , 11//0 M 8.00 a. m., 9 ,30
m., andtat ni t. I leave Allentown at 145 R.
Llaitra at 7.15 a. sad 10.05 p. 111.,
for narrisburg, a4m. for New York, and at
9.40 a. us. and 4.25 for Philade sci al•
Commutation, flews, m 1 4 7 : 1-
eurston Tickets, to front *finnan% at redeem
Rates.
os tam i c laer heeked throush ; ICO pounds allowed
G. A. XICOLIB, •
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Book and Job
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MANHOOD
IN THE YOUNG AND:RISING GENERATION
The vegetative pbwers of life are strong, but in a
few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre
eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of
application to mental effort, show its baneful in
fluencce. It soon becomes evident to the observer
that some depressing Influence Is checking the
development of the body. Consumption (s talked
of, and perhaps the youth is removed from school
and seat Into the country. This Is one of the
worst Movements. Removed from ordinary di
versions of the evorebaugiug scene of the city,
the Powers of the body, too ranch enfeebled to
give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts
are turned inwards upon themselves.
If the patient be a female, the approach of the
menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first
symptom in which Nature is to show her 'saving
power In diffusing the circulation and visiting the
cheek 'with the bloom of health. Alas! increase
of appetite has grown by what It fed on; the en
ergies of the system are prmarated, and the whole
egonotny is deranged. The beautiful and wond
erful period in which body and wind undergo so
fascinating a change from child to woman, is
looked for in vain: the parent's heart bleeds in
anxiety, and fancies the grave 1114 vraitineller its
victim.
HaLiEston's Eintsur Bucar. for Weakness
arising fromexocuses or mrly Indiscretion, attend
ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to
Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory. Diffi
culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of
Death, Night Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Languor, Universal Lassitude
of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe
tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush
ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance and Emotions on the Face, Pain In
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently
Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo
rary Suffusion and Loss of Bight, Want of Atten
tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such oa.
Gents than Solitude, and nothing they more dread,
for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner,
no Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried
Transition from one question to another.
These symptoms, If allowed to go on—which
this Medicine Invariably removes—soon follow
Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits. In one
of which the patient may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at
the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur
red to two patients; reason had for a time left
them, a nd both died of epilepsy. They were of
both sexes, and about twenty years of age.
Who can say that ti3se excesses are not ire
fluently followed by those direful diseases Insanity
and Oonsurt4tionr The recordi of the Wane
Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Coratunp
tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as.
sertioni. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan
choly exhibition appears.. The countenanoe
actually sudden' and gate destitute—neither
Mirth or Grief ever visits it. Should a sound of
the yojee occur, it is rarely articulate.
"With woeful measures wan Despair
Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existence of the above
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DR. SCHENCK'
ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO
FLORIDA IN WINTER.
flat lug for the last tlarty.five yearsilevuted my
whole time and attention to the study of lung
diseases and consumption, I feel that I understand
fully the course that ought to be, pursued to re
store a tolerably bad ease of diseased lungs to
healthy soultelnevs The lirst and most import
ant step is for the patient to avoid taking cold.
and the best of all places on this eontinent for
this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down in
the State, where the-temperature Isregular. and
not subject, to such variations as in more North
ern latitudes. Palatka is a point 1 can recom
mend. A good hotel Is kept there by Peterman.
last winter I saw several persons there whose
lungs had been badly diseased, but olio. under
the healing influence of the climate and my med
icine. were getting
tine hundred miles further down the river is a
point which I would prefer to Palatka, a., the
temperature Is more even and the air dry awl
bracing. Meliorable and Eaterprise are located
there. I should giNe a deckled preference to Mel
lons-tile. It is two miles from river or lake, and
it seems almost impossible to take cold there.—
The tables In Florida might Is- better, and pa
tients complain at nines but that is a good sign,
as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this
is the case they generally inerease in Mesh. and
the lungs must heal.
Jacksonville. Illbenuit, Green Cure, and many
other places in various parts of Florida. can be
safely recommended to consumptives in winter.
My reasons for saying so are that patients are
less liable to take cold there than here, there Is a
less even temperature, and it is not necessary to
say that where a consumptive person exposes
himself to frequent colds he is certain to die
shortly. Therefore my advice is, go Well down
Iwo the State out of the reach of prevailing east
winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oth
er of the localities I have, named, will benefit
those who ate troubled with a tumid liver, a dis
ordered stomach, deranged bowels, sore throat
or cough, bet for those whose lungs are diseased
a more southern point is earnestly recommended.
For fl4een years prior to 18610, I was profession.
ally in S.,ew lock, Boston, Baltimore and rhea
delphia every week, where 1 imw , anti examined
on an average five hundred patients a neck. A
practice so extrusive, embracing every possible
phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under
stand the disease fully, and hence, my caution In
regard to taking cold. A person may take vast
quantities of 'e..nck's Pulmonie Syrup, Sea
weed Tonic and Mandrake Tills,' • and yet die if
he does not avoid taking coot.
In Florida, nearly e v erybody is using Schenck's
Mandrake Pills, fur rye climate Is more likely to
produce bilious habit than more northern lati
tudes. It is a well established fact that natives of
Florida rarely die of consumption, especially
those of the southern part. On the other hand,
in New England, one-third at least, of the popu
lation die of this terrible disease. In the Middle
statot it does not prevail so largely, still there are
many thousands of cases there. What a vast
percentage of life would lie saved if consume-
Uses were as emit) , alarmed in regard to taking
fresh sold as they are about scarlet fever, small
pox, fse. But they are not. They take what they
term a little cold. which they are credulous
enough to believe will wear off its a few days—
They pay no attention toll, and hence it lays the
foundation for another and another still, until the
lungs are diseased beyond all hope for cure,
My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
even slightly ls, to lay a stock of tiohenck's Put
monle Syrup. Scbenck's Seaweed • Tonle and
SchetiCk's Ida ke /Ins and go to Florida. T
reoommeud thetie mar medicines because I
am thoroughly aemsainted with their action. I
know that where_
_they are used in strict weird
once with my directions they will do the work
that is required. This aceomptialted, nature will
do the rest. The physiolau - who prescribes . for
cold, cough or itiglitorreals, and then advise:lithe
Patient to walk or ride out everyday, will be sure
to hare eorpse his hands before long.
lity plan Ls to give my three medicines. to
in
with the printed • cUreotirins, ac i tzt a g
some cases where a freer use of the
Pills is necessary. My object is tolave tone to
the stomach — to get up a good appetite. It is al
ways a good sign when a patient begins to grow
hungry. I have hop of such. With a relish for
food - - and the gratification of that relish comes
good blood, and with it more flesh, which is close
ly followed by a healing of the tongs. Then the
cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and
clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and
annoy, and the patient gets well, provided lie
avoids taking cold.
Now there are many consumptives who nave
not the Mmria to go to Fleirida. The question
be Asked. is there no epee lot' such? Car
there
stayy advice to 'Such Ls, and ever
to in a warm ram duringthe win
ter. with a TeTTlfienaltre Of about seventy degrees,
womb should be keptlegtdiuty at that point, by
means of a troomemeter -Let such apatMut take
TO' eXercille Witidtl - the "limits of the r1 . 1 .... 12
walkiu up and down as much ail hie
will ivernol„ in order to keep up a healthye=
ion of the blood. r turre genii thousands by
this system , and call de so again. Consumption
Is as easily cureda ea any Other disease if It is tak
en in ti me and the proper kind of treatment is
trwhew.s. steads undisputed oq record
t isenettekVralmorde Syrup , Mandrake PHIL
a Seaweed Tonic nave Cured very many of
what seemed to be hoeleea °awed consumption.
Go where you wIII, -- ytnt Will almost cer t a i n t o
find some poor coutatallielve Nebo has been reecu
ed from the very jaws
_of deatn by their use.
So far' as the Mandrake 'Pills arectincertted,
everybody should keep a ;upply of Octants hand.
Thep act on the'lrrer better than euldalel, and
have none i laMet
they arein where a purgatiee
medicine is requn'M • are partaken too
frevild , hult, and diarehowensues, a dose of the
MALI Will"0/1113 yowellt•you azo
sick he. take a does arks Mandrakes a n d
they relieve in two hours. If you would
obviate the eNeet of a change of water, er the too
(Wl,indulgence in fruit, take one of the Man
es every night or every other night, and you
may then drink- water and or
watermelons,
apples, plums, 'peaches or oorn._without
tae risk of being made sick by them.- They will
protect those who live in damp situations &Want
shills and levers. Try them. They are perfectly
harmless. They doyen opted only.
I have prifessicomi visits to
Boa
ton andlit a VolEiniti eontiOpe to see i ei d n e it
a IS Si. B.l.lC'Tia Street,
every, Saturday, tram 9 A. bL, to 3 P. M.—
.wisit'a thorough. examinatket with the
will be Merged 'aye dollars. The
Bespirometer declares the exact condition of the
lungs, and patient§ can readily , learn whether
theyJ are curable or not. But I desire it distinay
understood that the value of My medicine de.
pends entiredytheir being taken strictly ac
cording tO
fit in z=n.‘2l. say that when persona take
and their s are brought into
Maltby condition there by, they are not MY liable
to take cold , yet. moms wl dammed -low, Gan
bear a sudden change of atmosphere without tae
nat ty of greater or less Irritation of the bron.
muo tubes. • .
Full directioes its sil accompany my
medicines, ao explicit anfitrer that any oue can
use them without consulting and
bought from any drugalsc
the, tan . be
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DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg
Alw, De ter in
PURE DRl'(.'S,
MEDI(I.vIN
• A: PIPER.
:NG .SOD. ‘ ,..
D T ("(;
PATEN T ES.
P470.-if
DR. .1 'IMES CRESS
DRUGGIST.
Store in Brant': Bni!ding, Baltimore Streit.,
LITT LEsTowN
AV I\G opened a new DRUG STORE and
-1
fitted tt up in the best style, I offer my stock
of pure and twit Drop to the affipens 01 tattles.
town and vicinity at the lowest market rate.i. con
sisting In part of
Drygo and Frotil per , Llirrorfjor
for Jkakinal Purpases, Patent Medi
Horse Poe>:len
Pure SNees, Dyes and Dye Staffs, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full !port
ment of Brushes; Stationery of all kinds, Cigars,
Tohvco and Snuff.
agroMoore's Eleetro.Magnetio Soap will wash
with hard and soft water, eold or warm. Clothes
washed with this Soap are made beautifully white
without boiling or blueing. This Is the best Soap
In use. Try it. it is warranted not to injure the
hands or fabric.
JAMES CRESS.
Little.town. Ma) I 1.-1 y
1. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
GET7'YSBURG, PA
Dituo-,
NI F:DICIN ES,
PATENT MEDICINES,
BOOKS,
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES,
COLT) PENS,
Chamberansrg Street, near Diamond.
Sir Country Merchants supplied at City wholes
'Sale rates.
*art* arils.
W. N. MI 'S.
MARBLE WORKS;
Cor. of Baltimore and East Middle sts.,
GETTYBBITRG, PA
Every Description of Work executeli in
the finest style of the Art.
ALL HIM* OF
CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE
RAILINGS,
FURNISHED ON TICE SHORTEST NOTICE.
June 17, 1870.Ltt
GETTYSBURG
MARBLE _WORKS.
MEALS & BROTHER; .
Ant York &rect. second Square, Glettgithurg,
Waere
ale V r ott I gn l llite, ju s7c i lf l as all kinds
of
igotameats, Head-Btones,
TOMBS, MANTLES, &c.,
attireshortest nonce—cheap as the cheapest.
Areas as a call. Produce taken in exchange.
Kay 27.--kagt, tt
FU_VNITURE
Joseph Walton Sr, Co.,
Cablnet-inakers,
N.- 418 Walnut &q ne ddoiphia.
oult estetemdseett is one of the oldest hi ZI-
IroPerkdoo llad wo oze tr iro ll anl ia = Pod
week at mono* prima_ •
We aniudecture fine rarnninki elei; zee
*l„
onorhart&toti
Work int * Ofine l lPereitare for
&Oct MOM made to order. .
J. W. Lamm . . SCOTT
?ob. lY
•
CH_EAr,PRINTING
PV:WWs l.7l.. c i ni N
BOOK AND JOB
I'li IN TING OFFICE,
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En
BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA
Having recent!) added largely to our already
large situ+ .1
Book & Fancy Job Type,
We are fully prepared to accommodate our old
customers, and all others who may favor ms with
their patronage, to the best style of the art,
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms.
Printing of every Desciltption,
UNEXCELLED
UNSURPASSED
STAR & SENTINEL,
Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa.
Ornamen!tal Printing,
From the l Arvat POSTKRB to the qamilest
CARDS.
PERFT73IkRy ,
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
Lc.. &c., &c
BILL HEADS, CARDS,
[Feb. 25,1870. -tf
amPPiaid Baas,
RECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS,
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kNecuted promptly, In the best manner, and at
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
MI
In large or small orders, In as good style and at
as low prices as any °lace In the country.
We respectfully ask a trial by those desiring
abythhig In oar line, as
WE 0 UARANTEE BATISFACTION,
Both M style of .work sad promptness in elling
.orders
ORBEAB BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT'
THE GETTYBBITRG
MUM SZNEMIL
18 THE BEST ADtgIitTLIWO „Jur-
DIUM DT THIIkOOUNTA,
115
4:55 6.
as ,Lpyr pr. surarignik
IPIONg OW oCRIC .: 01,
say eatensMidy smog •
by sU olsassami
ng Oassasa las 'elsasilia hp
Adams sad seisi • '
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4 4;;A;$
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IN RXECIITION
IN STYLE, AND
UNRIVALLED
Ct CHEAPN.EsS
Al TR):
PLAIN
MEI
MEM
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES,. LABELB,
HANDBILLS, DODGERS, &c.,
the very lowest Weer.
PRINTING,
TENDM, TO
%i~`,~
ril
PUBLISHED PIIIDAY BO
•
BUEHLER &
altintoreot. &Omen Churthouseafe,
ritnay, 142. - :7. 1
TERMS OF I'EULICATIOS
THE Sian AND lintrinod. to pu
day morning. at 112.11:1 a year in •
not paid within the year. :Co eubseri
continued until all nrinarara are paid
the option of the Ptibilsheri.
Annrirrtaaxierra are Inserted at
rates. A liberal reduction will be made
advertising ay the quarter, half year,
Special notices will be in4erted at Mee{
be agreettupon.
larr - Tbe 014 a thataiva444l '
k oue half larger thau that ever attalu
Liewvaper In Attains comity.; encl. .
Using medium. It eauenthe
Jun NVOitY uf all Fulfill will be iirtinspi
cod and at fair rate..
Pamphlets, ix.. In every vanity and ity
Pri iged it itibti noifte. frops eAli
grattssional Cards, -.4k
. _
JOHN C ZOCCIIi.
JUSTICE OF THE
Collector of Book. Aeoowne, l'rentase
Judgment !Soto, Idattgagea, sbd
tutus made. Alw attends to - *rain
Mortgagee, Judgments, Notes, Agree.'
New Oxford, Adams county, Ds.
Dec. 9, Milk
I=
eCLEAN & WOODS,
ATTQE7tEr4
OFFICE—On Balttutor, Street, saint. It
occupied by the tate nrm of M. 6: W. NI,
Nov. Is, Idie.-I.t
j W.KSArzu,
ANE
Collections and all legal busl V ireso pro
toudea 10.
Unice on Baltimore street, south at t
nous°.
June - 18, .1 0 309—t I
.11eCON A H Y. •
A 11 , 11 N E ' AT
°Men one door west of tilltiULJUl'S'i
Cbmpbersburt; street.
opeclat attrotion given tOSUltS,Conec
Settlement Ut Estates. All legal IniSit
claims w Pensions. Ekoluty, nack-pax,
ages against c. 6141e1, at All 1.1/11PS prom
etnclentiy attended to.
Land VIAIraiILIS /thritt4l. and choice F .
sale In lowa and other It estern l3tate4.
June IS, 14641—1 f
A •J. COVEN, •
.t.TTVIIXLT-.\
Will promptly attriill to collections and
Business.trii_stell to Ills elle.
(Mire lytt%seril 1. a illayst, sl:4 . and
Ziegier ' S storm, Baltimore strPet.tisitty,e
Ma) Isi)7—tl 1
D.4.1V1D A. BUEULF.R.
vtiN EY AT.
Will promptly attend to collect 1011.1 aU.
Business entrusted to Ut cure.
limee at Ms residence In tue three -I We
mg opposit e l4l7-01 Ina kkuart-bouse.
•
May 'a
DAVID WILLA
Artol:N lAII
°Mee at Ills residence in the &mil/ ra,t . e.
Centre Stuart, •
Ma) '4•.1. Isti7—tf .-
..1
lit. H. N.!!Legs
:south-east corner of thauthershurg and ‘‘
ton streets, oppo,lte Col.. rATE . 3 r.
June 11, P51.47-,li
D R. J. W. C. O'NEAI
llas hii °Mee al 1113 r.-thletwr iu 11:4
tv,o doors it ban e the 011/IpIICI . °MCC..
Is67—t[
jouli L. HILL, K. D..
°dice on Ch.tints.rd,urg qtr et, imarly
the 4/141.1: th. 11111., I ii.Lt ) 'burg. hi.
Ita"tiarWl; livrtt 111 cou.d.Aut pracfivo
Vear4 luttiench cau be arlured of good v.. 01
J thy V. 166:—t1 .
I)11. J. E. BERELSTItESSE2 4
11,F.N
liaviug located In Uettysburg. °trent hit.
to the phblie. Utttoe in tbe ova ••:*n
S. E. earner, Centre Square, where be will
pared to attend to an) ease %Main 11w p
of the I)enti,t. l'en,un, in want al Elinor
,r 1 teeth in' Red 'fe•nn~l.
bl.• .Icily
lintels and tcstaurants
EAGLE HUT 5
the I:irst,t ri,.pst
GETTVSBUIK:.
charner.o,,:w and
JOHN L. TATE, Proprie
4T.tu Oninllni• for PaAsengen awl
run to the Depot, on arril al and depart
Railroad Trim. Carefui wrrant3. - and
scle charges
KEYSTONE HOT
GETTYSBURG, P. 4: •
WM. E. MYERS, Proprie
NOW OPEN.,
rtrffllS is a new Home, and has • ,
ted up In the moot approved •tyte.. It
Lion k plea ant and convenient. being in th
business portion of tho tonal. El cry ar
ment has been made for the aceou3nioasal
comfort of guests. eith ample stabllni aft.
With experienced 4ervant4. and ,teeornin,xl
Clerks, we shall use every eiulea%or lip pl
This Hotel now open for the ...uteri:4.lllll;PS
public, and we kindly siollelt a ,hare.:id p
patronage
NEW HOTE
HARRIS 1101.55 E,
BALTIMORE STREET, ustr nin WU),
11 undersigned ha. opened a Hote
lu Hmiatelyenla .1
handsome three-story Brick Buildfil. on'
more street, two doors from the o•
Gettysburg, Pa., and is provided with '•
mudatlons for_Hut cundurtalde 'We
a large number id" guests. Ms expe= a l
business warrants ulm to promising eatiat -
In every case, and he feels certain twat tlpieps
stop, with him once will tall weft.
moderate.
, His Table will always be supplied with the
the Gettysburg and Baltimore markets
ford, whilst his Bar will have the choicest'
Oliviers, ales, ex.
He also has ample Stabling, wine S' good
.llj
.
ler In attendance.
A liberal share of public patroeage IA•
fully 4ellelLed, and nu tolort will be spared to
serve It. W. P. fiAHltl•
April 15, 1870.—tf
UNION HOTE
I roummaii THE WHITT. HAIL.)
N
I IllE undersigned has leased thislung '
ed and popular kLutel, retersourg:l,l,
Sprluips Boniest.) The klutel ls pleasautiyi
led Lae most business part of the weir
table will be supplied witu we best that ;tie
ket cast. ge m * 4114 *e Has with the: cool.
Liquors:. at 7btl excellent Mamba, .
-attentive homers. Tail lidtel is the mike of
Gettysburg and Afechmalesiturg Stage 4.lne,
the York eprings and Wes Valor* i t e.
former arrives nere at TP. ea., on on
Wednesdays and Yridays, from Mechanic*
for Gettyseurg; returning at to A, si., ou Tu
days, Tourstlitys and meurtlays. The .1
springs hue leaves Ltie Betel daily at IS
New Oxford, returning at tP. AL He
fled that his lung espetteuce in badness w
ble film to let none go away dfalafisnelif,
barges moderate. .
taken by the week on reasonable terms.
. I'. torrimmit, Propritt",
'tors Springs, Nov. 5, nati..—tf
Plotegrapk telaittritS.
LIPTON &NIVERs'
EXCELSIOR GALLERI
G ETTYSBURG PA
Make all styles of Piv.turea from inlaature to lif
'size, including the
- REMEMBRANDTS
OR SHADOW PICTURE*
Photogriphi iailed
WATMCOLORS, OR INDIA INK,
of the Battle-Ma
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