The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 05, 1869, Image 4

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Xl4 Writhe Feb. i. MIL
(has the Azterfeth Stook Jpereel.
oirrEozirr iutioups or coser.o.
• Cattle have from the earliest ages been of
the greatest service to the human finnily.—
They differ much in sine and shape lA dif
ferent countries. Thehighleod cattlera/sed
is Scotland or the neighbOring islands,
where they are forced to live among focky
pastures, =don scanty food, are small and
hardy, while on the rich pampas of South
America they acquire a gloater size.
Within the present century the attention
of stock raisers has been given to improv:
hag cattle in eii denials qualities. The
psis difference in some points has led to
dividing Cattle into different families or
breeds. it In the object of the present al
lay to point out some of the characteristics
of tip leading breeds ; although in the limit
edspeceousigned, this must be done In a
very brief manner. The breed to which the
malt attention Jilt presents of the
family of Short-Horns known se Daturas.
These ere saner:illy of it roan or spotted red
and *bite calor, although sometimes 'of a
pure white or a deep red. They are well
shaped and contain great weight of carcass
in the smallest dimensions. Durham cattle
make Impeder oxen and are the moat prof
itable for beef, but in milking -qualities
they are believed by some to be inferior to
some other breeds, but this is not admitted
by all. A cross of the native with the Dur
ham will produce good results. The Eng- .
lish have generally excelled in these ani
mals, but of late American cattle have been
purchased by English breeders, to Improve
their herds. There are at present quite a
number of breeders of Durhams in this
country. •
Alderney*. This stock of cattle is a va
riety of purely dairy stock and originated
in the channel island. They are not large.
They yield but little milk, but that is ex
tremely rich.
Some extra fine cows make fifteen to twen
ty pounds of butter per week. Quite a
number of importations have been made
and they are pretty well scattered over the
eastern and middle States where they are
held in high estimation for their valuable
dairy qualities. In England they are kept
by fanciers more for ornament than use.—
The breed is of French origin.
Aynshires. This breed is supposed by
some to be a cross of the Durham and Al
derney ; it takes its name from the county of
Ayr in Scotland. It is extensively raised
in Scotland and probably ranks next to the
Durham in numbers In the United States.
They are favorites with some first class
dairymen from the quantity and quality of
milk and the-readiness with which they fat
ten after having served their purpose in the
dairy. They are short' horns of mingled
White and red color.
Herefords. These cattle are not first
rate milkers, but are more profitable for
beef thin some ethers. They are not gen_
erally bred in this country, other stocks do
ing as well. They have long horns, and are
ors red color, varying from dark to pale or
nearly yellow, and mostly marked with
white bellies.
Galloway& A hornless breed and like
the Herefords better for butchering than
dairy purposes. They have straight backs,
and !Wm round like a barrel, capable of Re
taining great weight of meat. Thieolor is
generally black, occasionally spotted with
white or dark brindled. ,
Desous. This breed Is not of large size;
but is well proportioned. They yield a
medium quantity of milk of superior qual
ity and by some are esteemed the best breed
for the dairy. They fatten well, having the
desired streaks of flit and lean, and 44I:it
Flavored beef is obtained from the mesas.
This breed has Lana greatly improved with
in the last few years, and the cattle are no
ted for their docility either as dairy cattle or
oxen. Hating =Wed the principal breeds
1 will enlarge further hereafter.
SORE Oft TENDER MOUTHED 11031.1143.
Can you give me any remedy for a horse
that has a very tender mouth and sides of
hie month often sore, if ao you will much
oblige a Scasoamaa.
Roston, Kam 4
Bohm horses will always be exceedingly
tender in the mouth, while others are some
times almost unmanageable. The corrod
ing of the Iron bridle bit in the mouth of a
thin-skinned high-strung animal, will some
times produce canker In the sides of the
Jnouth just as mechanics often get sore
mouths by holding cut nails in their lips
while at work. Sometimes the headsbill is
buckled up so short that the iron bit is
,Irawn up with much force against the sides
"the mouth. If the skin be tender, the
animal willbe liable to have a sore mouth ;
and the wound will be so very, tender that
scarcely the pressure of the weight of the
reins can be endured. Sometimes the check
rein is drawn up unmercifully tight. All
such things cause sore mouth.
The most satisfactory remedy for a sore
mouih is a preventive. If the head stains
too short, lengthen it, so that the bit may
ride lower down toward the lips. if the
sore is produced by drawing up the cheek
rein too tightly, give it greater length. If
the nature of the iron is such that rust from
the bit poisons the tender mouth, let the bit
be covered with a piece of firm leather,
sewed on with the seam on the lower- side
of the bit, so that the smooth leather may
Nome In pontact with the mouth. Let a
heavy piece of calfskin be employed to cover
the bit rather than thin, floppy leather. If
the Iron about the mouth be galvanized
thoroughly, that will - prevent all corrosion
of the iron and consequent injury to the
Polth.—American Stock Journal.
CREAF W 4! or Coo KDlci FOOD FOR CAT-
Tts..—Nobody can deny that there is much
profit in cooking food for domestic animals;
but there are comparatively few farmers
who care to run the risk of a furnace set
up in an ordinary barn where their hay and
grain.sie attired. Besides this, the cost of
Nei for cooking in the ordinary manner is
quite oilers very important item. A plan
use long been practiced in Europe for cook
ing food fur households by means of hot
• Water, without any external application of
beat to the Wessel, which could be employed
to advantage, on a huger scale, for prepar
ing fbod far cattle. An-apparatus on this
principle could be made very cheaply . as
follows; Take, a sheet-metal vessel of a
size sufficiektt to hold alkthat is needed for
once feeding the desired number of cattle,
and fit it within a wooden tub, which latter
should be of such dimensions that a apace
will be kit between it and the loner vessel.
Title bah* done, fill the space just mention
ed with sawdust, or some other good non
conductor of boat, and provide the whole
with a thick w= lid to keep in the heat
when the apparatus is louser - lay Oiling the
latter Inthetlnerning witirtite materials te b e
cooked, together with two or three pailfuls
- of boLling4ust water, the mass will be 'bor.
steamed for use by the feeding-time
f l itnt ; another batch may be had ready
for morning. The European devices are
made all, to be =vied in -the band like a
pail; and befill ed
wa id
wa
ter, a piece some potatoes,with the boiling
and
other reiraSables, w l the workman leaves
home lat h e maiming, by the time dinner
boar Wries he bee only _to take off the
cover to And his di
Rome. nner smoking het.—
Hearth and
Da. - Hon= an d the Harrodsburg
(Kentucky) Church, had a
little boy as putt" as he was intelligent.
mothm. Übe all nxubers, was. proud
enoughattar little prodipy in shortarmina,
and. Heed to *ow off - his acquireulents
jbefore visitors, On one occasion he was
pp Ix inspemius before some lady callers,
Ad tmasher put the usual cateddsM
•
"Who made your' Itareptudy
Molded his hands as at prayer,
no me as birds do wban
loggpsar Aar drinking, and then the an
swer away 41 Dodmakes and '' ewrysr
asul yam* added, "Mai to Make'
Lam
u nr= et
et: he, aammar I
swemu
'They do the Olitaddim.
-
§sues.
NEW FORW A Ix Di Na.
AND CohiMISSIOSi HOl7Bll.
HAVING purchaed . the e
Warehorise, Oars, Ac., of OW A w„
the uadentissed Intend tocsin oaths bradawls, un
der the ens ot Moues A On., at old stead on
the center at Weahirogton lad Railroad atermilloe •
stereos tangle• scale than berelalbre.
11GP`A regular threat freight Oars will lease our
Warehouse orrery TtifitrOAF NOON, and accom
modation train; Win be run's. ecraalon may require.
By this arrangement we are ;prepared to convey
Freight at all thaw "t 0 and trod Saltintors. All
lousiness ottlits kind entrusted tau, will haprompt
ly attended to. Out care ran to the, Warehouse or
Mayenson i Boos, 186 aorta lloward lane., Balti
more. Being determined to pay good prices, sell
sheep and dear fairly, we inviteseerybody ‘ to give
us •call.
IT=l
M'CURDY & HAMILTON;
s • DEALERS IN .
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, &a.
Frar un derw ir ,,arussying at their Wambouss,
in Oszlialestreet, awing Bushier'a Hall, the
bleAsetprices tor
FLOUR. WHEAT, RYE, 00Rit, OATS, .BEOE
WENAT, CLOVES AND TIMOTHINEIREDS, -
POTATOES, ic., Ea., •
and Invite producers Mere them a call before selling
-_ They have constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
Kalamai, Syrups,Ooffeee,Sugars, Se with Salt Fish
011s,Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Totiamms, &c. Also
the best brands°, FLOUR, with FEED of all. kinds
They likewise have
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhode.' Phosphate and .A
A Mexican Guano.
•
Whilst they pay thehighest market prices ?Drell
they buy, they sell at the lowest living profits.—
They ask a 'hereof public patronage, resolved to give
satisfaction In every case.
ROBERT EcCURDY,
WE. B. HAMILTON
July 3,1867.—tf
CHANGE OF FIRM.
THE undersigned having leased
the Ware-house on the corner 01'8 tratton street
and the Railroad, Gettysburg, Pa.,will carry on the
Grain Sr, Produce Business
In all its branches. The highest ptlesi will ,tilways
be paid Ibr Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oate,' Clover and Timo
thy Reeds, Piaxseed,•Bumac, Hay and Strew, Dried
Pratt, Nut; Soap, Hams, Wm:raiders and Bides, Pota
toes, with everything' else In the country produce
line.
GROCERIES
OF ALL JINDS
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses, Syr
upss
ta T n e lr tat,celli Salt,
13 C it h cret e i, Blacking, iner
Soap
to. Also, COAL OIL, ri s en Oil, Tar, &c. FISH of
klnAs; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and Chewing To
baccos.
They are always able to supply a first rate article
of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also, Fluter, witho winos and other fertili
zers. OPAL by the bushel, ton or car load.
We will also run a -
LINE of FREIGHT OARS
to Ne. 77 North street, BALTIMORE, and 811 Market
street, PHILADELPHIA. All 'goods gait to either
of the above places will be received and forwarded
promptly. Goods should be mark ed"Be mien' Car."
IL 8. BENNER 6 BRO.
April, 8, 1868.—tf
DANIEL GULDEN,
DEALER RI
Dry Goods Flour, Grain,
Groceriee, Lumber, Coal, fie. rilßE undersigned keeps on hand, at his Warehouse,
known as. , Gaiden's Matson," in Stratum town
sh
ofip on the line of the Gettysburg Railroad, all kinds
GROCERIES,
Including Bugar, Coffee,• Boluses, Spices, kc., with
salt Pialt,olls,Tobtamo, Bacon, Lard, Sc. Also,
LUMBER ANI) COAL,
including Building Stuff, Shingles, Lsaisdlitore and
liimluanith Coal. Also, Guano, and a large assort-
meat of Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes. Rata and Caps
of all kinds, whith he is prepared fossil at the low
est prime.
Us CS. pays the highest market price for Flour,
Own, Corn , Gate, Buckwheat, Clover and Timothy
& A W L Potatoes, te.,or will receive and forward the
same to vArkat op oommistion. Re resPeothally asks
his friends and the p Olio to (kohl= a call.
Aug. 21.111111.4 f DASLBL 314,Diff.
NEW FIRM.
ROKENRODE & GRAFT,
HAVE taken the Wa , ehouse, lately occupied by
Philip Mum, at Orenite Station,. on the line . of the
Oettoburg Railroad, 2 miles from Hunterstown, and
will deal In all kinds of
Grain and Produce,
giving the highest market price. We wlll she keep
cottenuttlyon hand Lc sale all kinds of
OR-OCERIES,
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses. Syrups, Teas. Le., with Salt
Fish, Oils. Tar, Eloapr Bacon and -terd, Tobacco' to
Also, the host brands of ithOIIR, with PEED D ull
kinds, also, Coal..
We respectfully solicit the patronage of our friends,.
and incite the public to call and examine OUT dock.
A. Z. ECKENRoDB,
J. N. ORAPT.
Jan. 2..—t(
AYER'S
CHERRY - _PECTORAL )
For Disettses of the Throat and Lungs,
such as Coughs, Cade, Whooping
Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma,
and Consumption.
, Probably never before in the whole history of medi
cine, has anything won so widely and so deeply upon
the confidence of mankindow this excellent remedy
for ptantocci7 Complaints. Through a long series of
yule, and among most of the race" of men it los risen
higher and higher in their estimation, es it hu be
come better known. Its uniform character and pow.
sr to cure the yellow affections of the lungs and
throat, have made it known as a reliable protector
against. them. While adapted to milder farms of die.,
ease and to young children, it is at the same time the,
most effectual remedy that can be given for iocipienf
caurnmption, and the dangerous affections of the'
throat and lunge. As • provision against sodden at- ,
tacks of °reap, it should be kept on hand in every
family, and itideod n mill are sometime' subject to.
colds and coughs, all should be provided w ith this an
tidote fur them.
Although settled antra siption is thought Incurable,
stlll great numbers of cases where the disease seemed
settled, bare been completely cured, and the patient
restored to sound health by the Cherry pectoral. So
complete I. its mastery arm the disorders of the Lungs
and Throat, that the most obstinate of them under
the Cherry Pectoral they subside and disappear.
Singers and Public Speakers and great protection
from it.
Aath..a is always relieved and often wholly cured
by it.
Ores/chili:is generally muck by taking the Cherry
Pectoral in small and frequent doses.
So generally are its values known that we nee d
not publish the certidcates of them hare, or more
than assure the public that its onalltles ass fully
maintained..
Ayer's Ague 'Cue
hr Aver and Ague, Intermittent Aver, Chill Ferer
Reatillent Fever, Dumb Ague, RiCalical or Bilious
Aver, 4b., and butted all the crectiont which aria
from insherienu, stank wr miasmatic poisons.
As its name implies, it *me Ogre, and doss not fail.
Contaidag neither ArsedbiQuinhie, Bismuth, Zinc,
mut any other niinsral er paiiopona subsume* what
ever, It In nowise inperes any patient. The number
and baportsbc• of lit owes fn the ane dbitricts, are
literally beyond account, and we h4hire without •
parallel in the history of Ague medicine. Our pride
le gratified bribe acknowledgments we receive o'll4
redsmi cures effected in etstinate cases, end where
other remedies had wholly failed.
Unacelimated persons, either resident in, or travel
ing through mia s m atic localities, will be protected by
Pikkg tfte detlli CURE daily.
For Liter tlempleirsts, seeing from torpidity of the
Liver, It is an el - celled remedy, Viitott biting the Liver
Into healthy activity.
For Bilious Disorders aud Liver Complaiats, it is an
*called remedy, producing many truly remarkable
mum, where other medicines had failed.
Prepared by DR. J. C. AYES I CO., Practical lad
Analytical Maoists, Lowell, .1
,issa., and sold all roaad
dm world
• pium, $lOO pia Boma.
For sale by A. D. Bumbler, Prilittlat gettlyborf
Pa. (001.9, tses,-ad
WE ARE COMING
J ND WILL PATNENT TO ANY TIOLBON
Beadlag as a dab la our Great
One Dollar Sale of, Dry gn4 Fancy
GOODS,
A WATCS, plow at InLUTING, arcs DWAIN
PATTZEN, Li., kr...,
FREE OF COST.
Our bkdoemants dui= ths put km non hive tali
Ufa
ire now double our Rates
of Premiums.
we in sods emu y laiportiartiktitious to oar
Wlnter - Stockk and Imo Ilorgoly oacteadod our ix
&tap IM$, mad to sow MI ecidding to moot tea
Itiotait of oar extensive panxiage.
lipid for Nor tlnnaoro. ,
Cototogoo otGoodooad ample, soot to aiti oddnoo
hie &pod wow rolitoteroa hare
Lanai ail co;s fa
J. ails:will& co.,
U Patioalftrut i , truttiagUem,-
T. O. Sas O.
Dr 7 46.7aser Goodie 0101047,
rp s lanmisib Inatheteeoll. 46. et.
tl OHN- " . TIPTON, FASEtiog:
ABU! SILBER, leoriti-lasit cantor of du
Dtosond,itort oar to /4 1 011ollou'iltotil,)(1ottyr
Wti lsi io emiir4tt Shoat bo . fousdroody
toOttimulto al I meta M t Ibis :Off hos also of
szoolloit t ikod will torero lott ototeti
etv • alai, •111.
Nay tit; 1110 T- -
. .
• The undersigned continua to manniketure Rmotem
at his old stied in Garnets street adjoining Railroad
Depot. He will Mee during the 811 a full supply on
hand, and will be able to furnish theta WHOLES ALE
OR 4 . ETAIL. Brooms made to urder or on the &hares.
Persons hating Broom Corn would do well to give
him a cell. 8. E. TIPTON.
Oettyebarg, Nov. a-is
GRANITE-YARD
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
OR RAZNICIAD,ATICAR FREIGHT DEPOT.
PETER BEITLER
I. prepared aitundsh GRANITE, for all kinds of
BUILDING AND MONUMENTAL PURPOSES,
It mumble rates—
Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers,
Posts, -Monuments, Ceme
tery Blocks, &c., &c.,
cut and finish/ In every style desired, by best of
workmen.
lal..Ordera from a distance promptly attended. to.
June 3.—tf
W. M. HAM.
ALSTANIIIIR C 011111.14
JAMB BHUTAN.
JEREMIAH CULP,
GETTYSBURG, .PA.,
Undertaker & Paper-Hanger,
I. prepared to runtish on short notice and reasonable
terms
COFFINS OF ALL STYLES.
Healso keens on hand a large assortment of WALL
PAPER, which banal!' at lowest cash rates, and if de
sired will thruisli hands to tuft it on the will.
PLAIN ct FANCY SIGN PAINT
ING EXECUTED TO ORDER.
J{TYork street-a few doors east ofLntheran Church
May 27, 1868—tf.
•
ROBERT D. ARMOR ,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
Jain middle street, haVa s q uare from the Court-house,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
WILL promptly attend to all or
dere in Ids tine. ork done In the moat satin.
factory manner, and atprices aa low as can possibly be
afforded to make a livin g . ' • •
GAS PIPE
furnished, as wall as Chandeliers, Brackets, Drop
Li g hts An. ; also WATER PIPE, Stop.. Top aol Prost
Spi g ots, and, I n short, everythin g belon g in g to g as or
water fixtures.
Bells hu ng , and furnished if desired. Locks of al ,
khids repaired. [Dec. 25.11367.-t
MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL.
THE undersigned has established a
PLANING MILL, on Marsh creek, tour mile. from
Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Obeli and 'Week Boards, with everything else snidest
such a factory, and needed In the building line. The
best of lumber' will always be used, all thoroughly
dried, a kiln having been put up for the purpose.
Order. solicited, and promptly attended to. Prices
as tow as the lowest, and every effort made to accom•
modate cnetomers.
JOHN D. PFOUTZ.
May 20,1888.-1 y
FURNITURE.
D. C. SHEAFFER
PETERSBUJIG, (Y. 13.,) PENNA.,
le prepared to offear:to the Public. anything in hie
aa cheap as ca b bad in the county.
R3.Purehaaers will do wall to call and mambo
my stock bek baying elsewhere. _
Fl.) RN ITT RE
made to order. Repairing dons neat cheap and with
dicpateh. .an 22, 123.-21
NEW BUSINESS.
Upholstering & Trimming.
WILLIAM. E. CULP
li A tiv o e P r e y n gi,mi e t t rZf r i l n e g n :on°Perge f te,fo W rearer' .
Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat
trasses, and Upholstering
in all its branches . .
Ileitis° continues his old boslnesi of Trimming
Engin, Carriages, Ac., and solicits from the public
their patronage. Charges trrxicrate,
Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll..—tf
ONLY FOR CASH
The undersigned, Dealers in Coal. hereby give no-
Coe to their Cue .omers and the Publlc, that after this
date
NO CREDIT
will be allowed, but all Coal must bepaid for la ad
vance, when ordered. Our being required to pay
Oub for Coal and Freight necetwitates Ibis change,
and hereafter •
The Cash System will be rigidly adher
ed 60.
zio-A.r. lye:v.43w Indebtpd to either of the underslgn-.
ed on Book Account are requested to call and . mske
seltieTnent.
C. 11. REFEEILER,
JACOB RILEY,
BENNER & BROTHER
Gettysburg, Dec. 22.-3 m
NEW BAKERY.
NEWPORT & ZIEGLER.
Mechanical Bakery, Corner Washington and Fret
Middle streets, Gettysburg, Pa. Constantly on hand
trio Vest:6l
BREAD',
•
CRACKERS,
CAKES,
PRETZELS, At.'
Percent wishing fresh Bread will be terved every
morning, by leaving their names and residences at
the Bakery. Every effort =ide to please.
GIVE US A CALL.
May W. 1:37.
The Cash system.
THE undersigned, Dealers in Pro
due% de., in Gettyeburg, here this day deter—
mined to introduce the
CASH SYSTEM
la their business. all goods must be paid fur la ad.
vanes or on delivery, as the Cash System will be rig.
onforced, after this dale.
$31.,.A11 person@ indebted to either of the Arms are
requested to call sad make settlement.
Dec. 11.-3 m
WHEAT WANTED.
The undersigned *ill pay the highest market pries
GOOD WHEAT,
delivered at iris Mill, "elserwOod 11101e,^ formerly
lictlbouneb, In ing4land township
Via iff/IL-tf
Stirveykg—Conveyancing,
J. S. WITHEROW,
FA,IRFIELD, FA.,.
Toulon his swam to So poblis as a
PRACTICAL SURVEYOR,
aid is provosts* sarss7fasias, LO:8 0 lac, ea is..
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BROOMS 8R0,0311$
BIGHAM a CO.,
WM. B. DIDDLE,
ALEX. BrANGLIII,
MoCIIRDY A HAMILTON,
BBNNBIt t BRO.
GIOROJI OUtOILL.
110 16 40 1 -
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yo uNT - - 01J$D
FOR Op
EtriittD SORETHROAT uratia4,
sr osay other Indigo.-stoop orinwani dissaintft,
Throat 11 , not of too king - standing. Also, $O
lITIL ,Tits timediednelass bees triad in • :
- - - Aliouaminni ()iv GASES,
Itirtest parts of the eroantry r , end has Wet
been Wan to hill .1f taken in limo and seocticUng
to **ions. It Is warranted to cure. Give it. Mal
and It will speak for itself.. Every household shonid
provide themselves with e box of this medicine and
!ption on hands. The aurae that It has effected Ira
trolyiuirvelons.
red and gold by Isamu. Your? A 00., Get
tydillitrkl., or by their authorised agents. Jar
,sale at nearly all lb. /Stoves In Adams county.
Slay 29.11167. -If ISRAEL YOUNT. _
O
A OARD TO THE LADIES.
DR DITPOitCO'S GOLDEN PERIODICAL PILLS
FOR .FREALFE. la6llible la correcting Irrego
laritlea, Removing Obstructions of tb,e Monthly Turns,
from whatever Cause, and always successful as a Pre.
vendie.
Pamela, peculiarly' situated, or thole supposing
themselves so, are cautioned against using these Pills
while in that condition lest they ' , invite miscar
riage after which adtruntition, the Proprietor as
sumes nd responsibility, although their mildness will
prevent any mischief to health. '
Price $1 per Box. Six Boxes 55.
Sold by J.Y. 111/11ER, Druggist,liole Agent for os.
tyaburg, Pa.
ladles, by sending him $1 through the Post Wilco,
can have the Pills sent, (contidentiallv,) by Mail, to
any part of the country "free of poetage.
April 29, 1568.—1 y
ROSADALIS,
TliE GREAT
BLOOD PURIFIER,
CURES
Scrofula in its Various Forms,
1317C11 AS
Consumption in Its earlier stages. Enlargement and
Ulceration of the Wends, Joints, Bonet, Kid•
nevi, Uterus, Chronic Rheumatism,
• Eruptions otitis Skin, Chronic
Sore Ryes, Au., *O.
ALSO
SVP .B I L I S
IN ALL ITS FOR3IB
I'OR
DISEASES OF WOMEN,
Lon of Appetite, Sick Headache, Liver
Complaint, Pain in the Back,
Imprudence in Life,
Gravel,
. _ GENERAL BAD HEALTH,
And all diseases of the
BLOOD, LIVER, KIDNEYS & BLADDER,
It is a Perfect Renovator
iIS.ROSADALIS eradicate' every kind of humor
end bad taint. and restores the 'nitro system to •
healthy condition.
13.11 is Plartortr Maxus& never producing the
slightly injury..
'M it Is not a Secret Quack Remedy. The articles
of which it is made are published around each bottle.
Recommended by the J alical Faculty and many Thou
sands of our Be, Ci,i rens.
sa-For Teeflomoniale of remarkable curse, see
"RoCadalis Almanac" for.tbis year.
oXLI Lr
DR. J. J. LAWRENCE & CO.,
244 - -Baltimore Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
.3_llor aide bi — Drugglata ever, where.
Dec. 25, 1888.—Lly
ALL AROUND THE WORLDI
The First Preinhan
of a Silver Medal was awarded
Barrett's Hair Restorative,
By the N. H. State Agricultural Society, at
li. Fair holden 41 Nagutu, Sept. 21/, 1866,
---
BARRETT'S V,EGETABLE HAIR B.E.
STORATIVE restores Gray Hair to Its natural color.
Promotes the growth of the Hair. Changes the roots
tothelr original organic action. Eradicates Dandruff
and Humors. Prevents Hair falling eat. Li &superior
Dressing. It contains no Injurious ingredients, died
ig the molt popular and reliable article throughout
the Rest, West, )(arch and Santo,
J. R. BARRETT 11 CO., Proprietors,
• Manchester, N. IL
MIL-Sold by Dr. E. Ijorner,Gettyaburg; J.B.Taugh-
Inbaugh, Upton; Hartman and Stadia, Potent-
Iturgrfinlder tt Son, Littlestown, and Druingistsgsst
sra/IY. *eh. IS. MIS —ty
DR. TAYLOR'S
C IVI V-F -8 41 AT CIO
BITTERS.
4 tpliti apd sgroable lON ie 81'131140t DiT,
.tollic AND CAMNATIVIS
BITTERS,
Extracted entirely from
HERBS AND ROOTS.
Highly beneficial In
DYSPEPSIA,
GENERAL DEBILITY,
AND LOSS OF APPETITE ;
and an excellent CORRECTIVE for the persona enf.
feting tram Disorders of the Bowels, Flatulence, tc
Sold Eyerywhere.
Depot, N 0.418 Market street, Plalad'a
J. K. TAYLOR dr, CO.
#ept. 11, 1868.-1 y
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
FOR THE RENOVATION OF TRH
HAI R .
The Great Desideratum of the Age
A droning which is at once agreeable, healthy, and
effectual Or preserving the hair. Fodder gray Mir
e soon restored to its original color and the pion and
frailness of youth. Thin hair I thickened, tall4Ar
hair checked. and beldame often, though not ahrays
cured by Mum. Nothing can restore the hair where
the follicles are deitroyid, or the glands atrophied and
- decayed. Put inch as remain can be saved for aside
nee by this application. Instead of fouling the hair
with a put 7 sediment, It will keep it cltn and vigor
ous. Ito otomicusal um will prevent the hate from
turning gray or falling of,, and consequently prevent
baldness. Tres from those deleterious imbitences
which make menepreparatione deuteron' and Wad
ou to the hair, the Vigor can only benefit but no
harm it. If wanted merely kw a
HAIR DRESSING.,
Whim doom Do found so &doable. liontainiog
oohing otigorigo, it Eon not a a widiononibrio, sad
714 Lets kangaroo tho Mir, giving it s rich ginogy
bogie and a gratogol porfum.
Prepared by Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co.,
ANALYTICAL (lEZIII=II
LOWELL,
IWO*
11 . 41111 0 1 1 1 1 Wei '
Ira* isle by A. A Ihr*Jar, Daum. e•Sre
his, Ps. Md. St *NW
Vitalitylovigorat4; :fir Restorer
. ----..71:-
. -MA &teach
l iir
eglaredfr°l4 417.ffistazi: m &tomach.
Pure Toni -, le ateritga.
P 1 easa ot, and the most
tICS.
. . -
This lasalosibk Sanely for Dr,Poi"ia and General
13.neral
Ayala
Debility ofthe 10 offered to the public, a ft er a
fair trial of ill Mini UM 'llatlre milldam* that it
1,11 ) o erateand - their moral. It has been inbmitted,
with the materials filch c. epos*. it, to Prititiellit
PhYldebna—emeng ethers to Dr. M. D. O. Vitus,
one of our olds*: and must eminent' Physicians, resid
ing at New Oxford, who, after examination, ptc.
nonnad 1 t +A Remedy which wodldeetJaff to Maw its
salutary ales wl properly administered, In cases
of Dyeing" span ng irom old age and debilitating
effects Of serious trivrard diseases—VreakenlOg, and at
last destroying the net run, power of the stomach It.
seleuid the-afore entitling It to be emphatically
called `'The Great Invigorator." .
Dr. W. J..hteCiarax , another prominent Physician of
.
New Oxford, thin eyes his opinion:
NAV OXYOLD, Dec. 80, 1888.
Mr. Joni! BUtexr.
Dear Sir :—At your request I bays examined .The
Great Invigurater,” prepared by you, aid the formula
from which It is prepared. It •is ocemposed of tome 411
the most powerful vegetable Melee and stoat plains*
aranilikd 'Mown to our profession. and. I have sio
hesitancy In recemmending It In Chronic awes of Dye.
pernd in all mete of Indigestion resulting than
.debility of the Stomach. Believing that, if properly
used, It will beef incalculable benefit to the suffering
of our MO, I IlliblicObu BUS 6 /4
Your', very respeetSellY,
W. J. McOI,IIRE, M. D.
1 011.-Manufactuirod'and for sale, wholesale and re.
tall. at New °es:ma, dams county, Po by
BO BEY A DEAGY, Proprietors.
AQESTB.—The "Great Invigorator" can be had
from the A:dewing Agents;
D. E. Yeats Baltimore, Md.; 8. M.Gibbons, gam
men". bld.l A: D. Buehler, Gettysburg, Pa.; A. 8.
Hildebrand, Mast Belin, Ps.; F.J.Wilson, Berwick
Bar., Pa.; Theodore Player Berwick Bor., Pa.; F. X.
Smith. Irishtown, Pa, ; S. d. Lawrence, Mount Rock,
Ps.; W. A. Mellhenny, Bad Land, P. 0. Po.; J:
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, •ok
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PHILADIMPRIA
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The Farmers' Book
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Nov. 27.--3ul
FOR TILE
Holidays and all the Year.
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acv i claw., joints, et.l. of Insects, and,
definitely the shape of the pollen of flow
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JOHN - HALL,
Dec. 4.-3 in bergen, Lludson co., N. J,
GETTYSBURG RAIL ROAD.
- FIRST TRAIN leaves Oattyiburg at 9 00, A. XI
and connects at lianover Junction with the Mail
Train Sort at 11 A. )L, reaching Hanle:gag at
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30, P. M., with passengers from Baltimore and
Wrabington, and thoße from the North by morning
OE
SECOND TRAIN lea•es Get t;almro 1 P.sl.sn d
ounec le at lisnosac.itiuction with Mall Trcin Eouth
at 2 45, P.M., reaching Baltimore at 5 20, P. 8,41
turning arrives at Giiitytburg at i ./ 0 P.M., with
paieenliere from the North
Nov 27, lin
W' RAILING,
Wire figardofor Stone Fronts,
Asylum', Sc.; Iron - Beddow* Wire
Webbing for Sheep end Poultry yards ; Brass end
Iron Wire Cloth. Sieves, render', Screens for Coal,
Orel, Sand, It.,Harry Crimped Cloak for Spark
arrestors; Land sc ape Wire" for Window', to.: Paper.
nick ere' Wires, Ornamental Wire Work, Sc. Scary lo
fortoatlon by •addreniinz the manufacturers.
WALKER I SONS, No. 11 North Sixth et., Phila.
delphis.
Fec _b. 181141.-Iy.
DOBBINS'
BOOT POLISH
MAKES A LASTING SHENE
Those who black their boots on Saturday night
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Laytr Saturday Night & all day Sunday
IT BEATS ANT QTIIEE BIACICI.Ng YAMS
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Soap and Blacking Work, Sixth Street and Marmara
towcravennii, Philadelphia, Pa.
Per sale by T. C. Noma. Gettysburg, pa.
Nor. 27.-41 m
GOODS FOR THE
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J. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
JEWELLERS ) •
•
NO. 902 CHESTNUT STREET,
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In addition to their largely Increased Stock of
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Staple and Fancy Goods
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GENERAL
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Merchants, families, or individuals can procure,
through our agenc any kind of goods or articles of
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wune priee they would pay if Llama themselves, and in
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manubotorers and importers of the city, enables us
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nos we are entrusted. Circulars, with list of refer.
emcee, embracing every section of. the United States,
Sent on application.
Z. GARDENIBIt Jt C 0 ..,
Commission Merchants.
Consignments of Cotton..Tgbacco and all kinds*
produce solicited, and the highest market_priep obtain
ed. [Nay.24..3in
SURPRISE OATS.
T AM prepared to tarnish SIIRPIBZ SUM OATS
A to persons desiring It. Weighs 47 lbs when fully
matured, and ripens tan dare earlier than other oat. •,
larger and stiffer In the straw, and will yiel
. 1 0070126 bushels to the sere. Persons wanting it
mast make early applkeetion..
Seri will dative the Oste to parsons In Gettysburg
or vicinity at $3 per bushel. Addreu
CHARLIS W. GRIMM
Petersburg, (Y. 134 Admit*, Pa.
Jan.l6.-41
•
Lath6s. Fancy Furs 1
AT
JOHN F s ARHIRA'S
Old lattbuabut - Vas Manufactory,
No. 718 ARCH STNEET, above 7th,
Paaamadlae..
Mays now fa gtoreof my own Importetlanand Mtn
ufactitre, ono of the Largest and matt
time of
FANCY
for Ladles' sod Children's Wear, In the City. Also, a
In. 111110n1311111, of Gents' Par Glom end OolLri.
I am enabled to dispose of my goods at very 1 . 0111011.
able prices, and Tumid therefore solicit a cell from,
My friends of Adams county and ShIlLaY.
SM-Ituntember **flame, Number and Street I
JOHN PAR-EIRA.,
N0.7/8 Arch et.. ob. - 7th, south aide, .Phiia.
ea partner, naeonneetionvfthsamather
store fa Phllwholphia. loot. 2,—sin
JOB -PRINITNG,
os XIIITIOIO/11iiiMtr%
•> •1 :it NEATLY AND. IMAM,
Alt' 111111 (moo
VtistsithstauS.
Cures SCROFULA,
BRIGHT'S
misslsquoi 8 PRIM] i,
TIME TABLE
11.McCURDY Bup't
ELECTRIC
F. !
Prink!, 011611111$0, 4r:
. . .
FARM 13111141 M..
. WILLOUGHBIV'S
'GUM SPRING DRILL.
•
mai Beet Dial in usig will sow all kind, of Grata
•
1 without changing any pert ot the Drill.
Can tarnish them with er without the
Guano Attachments.
Guaranteed to do gbod work. Also, the
Harrisburg Fannig Mill
mad* in New York. Signally as good as the mllL
formerly sold In this county.
SEPARATORS - AND THRESHERS, CLOVER MIL.
LEEK, STEEL PLOUGHS, AC., FARMING Ili.
PLEMENTS GENERALLY.
for sale by WM. WIBLE.
Aug.
J. H. SHIREMAN'S
REAPERS & MOWERS.
H enN9 been agent On this machine last season, /
alto .02er it to the Canner this season. It le well
known, haying taken the pretattun at the Sanders
ville Pair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Match over
seven others, which were considered splendid ma.
chines, and Likewise at the Dillsburg Mowing Match.
Ht ving concluded not to offer any machine that wall
not give entire satisfaction, I have refused agenda,
of several other machines, and now offer this one as
THE GREAT 2ddCHINE OP THE SEASON.
Haying tried one royeelf, I know exactly what it will
do. I could refer you to nom of farina.' who hairs
purchased machines of me, who era highly pleased sod
say this Is the only machine they would use.
Extras always on band, and repairing done here at
my place. This is a great consideration—the machine
can be repaired at home Immediately, and with mach
less CO4l.
Another great saving is the BINDER which is at
tuned to this celebrated Reaper and 'blower. It has
boon thoroughly tried, and given entire satisfaction—
regal' tag no harvest hand except a driver. This
Binder can also be attached to the Reapers s latch
hare been sold; but cannot be attached to any °lbex
machine except Eibireman's.
. ,
I w]!! I.ere refer youto a few farmers In different
localities, who hare bsught and used tlieas machines
Attl,efliscel, Stephen Bottler,
&thew Thurman, -Mr. korner,
Joseph %lemon, Mr. Uan,
Ulrich Jacobs, .1. B. ilershey
Jacob Hartman, - B. B. Woodburn.
Jacob Leman, .
with other., too numerous to mention
This machine has a self•rake, olds delivery, and
Is warranted to do its work as above recommended.
Also on hand, 81.1LREMAN'il SELF-DISCHARGING
HORSE RAKE, a first-rate article, which we will sell
at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give wale,
faction. Also His MILUMBI4 P.4l4.llalwaysoulitand.
illsobines oan be wen at my house, three miles south
ofGettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Battlefield
Hotel. LEWIS A. BUSHMAN,
June3.—tf Agent.
A Word to the Wise
HIGHLY IMPORTANT TO FARMERS!
Renner's Chemical Fertilizer !
- - ,-
T H E importance of a quick, ac
tive and dont& Fertilizer, adapted to the soil
of oar county, is acknowledged by all Farmers. Haz
ing satisfied myself, alter long study and careful ex
periment, tile t F. C. RittXxit'S
Chemical - Fertilizer
surpasses all others to adaptedneass to all kinds of
soil, I hare purchased the eight for Adams county,
and am prepared to All orders lbr it promptly and on
reaaonabl• ten.. It la no humbug, but
RAS BEEN SUCCESSFULLY TRIED
by &number of our Partners, and la - admitted by all
who hare It to be the but In the market, an d the
cheapest. lam prepared to furnish Ude Fertiliser In
Arlfgoantity, and will dellrer
In any town or village in the
County,
when ordered In not lee,
_quantity than a TON.
mannfactuae it for sale at ISO per ton without teams,or
$56 In begs. This fertilizer is composed of the best
fertilizing chemicals that can be had. I use no oil of
vitriol; it does not contain any ammonia, therefore I
do not use it. Neither do I use lime nor ashy.
THE OBJECT 01, nig 154221d1CAL 7111.TILIZMI
is to introduce a fertiliser that will last for a aeries of
crops—not only for one. It contains sithicient animal
matter to mature the grain and make it ripen early,
while the ammonia forces the growth. I expect to
manufactures large ripply this winter for the spring
fropa,aod therefore Invite armors and the public gen.
orally to give it a trial on all kinds of Grains and
Vegetables.
CA ITTION.—I hereby give optic* that Fermi/Otte
hereafter sold unless signed by me, are infringements
on my Itight, end will be prosecuted and dealt with
according to law,jram which there it no
ga..411 orders will be promptly attended to by al.
dressing
' GNOME MODE&
Illesameartilp. Papa&
Ns,„ N. N.elf.plit aaNp at Cvi
ty and State Etgati,Zendernithi, ldaita ociataty, Pa.
Dec. 2i.—.17
iusu#iai.
Notice to Capitalists
IDRESONS desiring - 61 - Thvesung, um reaming
nearly NINE PER CENT., are ragneated to
call at the
Gettysburg National Bank,
AND OBTAIN CIRCULARS OF THE
UNION PACIFIC
AND ALSO
WM:RAZ PACIFIC RAILROAD COS. GRATIS:
These Investments are daily growing In hror and
sales Increasing.
/mg-BONDS can be had at all times at this Rank
and -where all information concerning, said Invest
ments will be cheerfully given.
Dm.18.1867.-If .1. SNORT BAIL Cashier.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK
GO'SERNSIENT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT and
SOLD.
. . . .
SE V EN•TREBT Y BONDS couter ted I nto ITV R-TWXN
TY BONDS without charge..
COMPOUND INTRUST MOWS CABBED.
The MG REST PREMIUM paid on GOLD andSIL TER.
STOCKS and BONDS, of all kinds, botight for parsoaa
without C1144 1 3MG 00MAITMON.
Canna PROMPTLY REROUTED.
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced Iper cen
D PEE CENT. krl you.,
4 PER CENT. tone months,
S PER CENT. for 3 months.
Persona wishing Information In regard to U. 8. Beads
and Stocks of all kinds, are invited to glee SIBS call
and we will give all information
J. EMORY BAIR, Guider.
ettritqtrg, Oct. 30, 1667-0
FIRST NATIONAL BANS
OF
GETTYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
Interact on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follows:
S PER CENT. PER ANNUM FORI
4 mMt hs,
3 at la Ca la ta SCC
WILL CASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND
COUPONS.
Will also purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDSot
aye kind
Pa i r re tre fl HIGHES T aa
PRICE for
and wil l
at
(}OLD AND SILVER,
and with pleasure transact all baslnesi promptly as
heretofore pertaining to a well regulated Bank.
ow. ARNOLD, Ca bier.
Oeflyaburgoldeu,delSOl4V •
Cell o 144 but, at.
GETTYSBURG
•
LIMEKILNS.
THE undersigned has bought out his Rana part
ner, Wu. Gum mai now coutfaues
THE LINE-BURNING BUSENESS
lthOelf—at the Chittyaburg LintaißOß mtheosette
of the Railroad and North Matto t *eat. Thank
tat for past patronage; kamlti emdlentarte dotty , * Be
contfanaoe,tlTgemeontlng tka Outlaw Oligerell-
Ito 'adman thrge a wale se posonthe—Ompe aithog
a good artist* and girethcrOoodboanue. • >r rant
etherimay lode Or the prompt integer orders.
He aka ornUnnar the
- COAL BUSINESS,
offering the mot popular kinds. Itheselteemrs and
others should sire Ida • call. Blacksmith Coal co
stonily on hand.
•
limirand Omit dithered anymkareth ittpremp g .
sZtalobaisimactiar;o Wm, unin.
- ,ALLIWIMOVidautES. Oraidwriatatablzor.
segluid Itisettemos,
!law,
"le-Vl-41
-
'l6ooiip 5 -lbehitte
A. D. BUEHLER,
DUD* BOOK STORE,
OILUMEMBURG STIUMT,
pier th. plitaioad
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS,
DBUOS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS.
iIIirCOUNTRT WillOHANresupplied at wholual
city prim!.
12.—tt
DR. JAMES CRESS,
•
DRUGGIS r, .
Store in Brant's Building, Ballo. st.,
LITTLESTO WN.
HAVING opened a new DRUG
STORE and fitted It op in the best st - Yle, I offer
my stock of punt and fresh Drugs to the citizens of
Littleetairn and vicinity at the laziest market rate.,
consisting in part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure
•
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powders,
Pure Spices, Dyee and Dye Stuff., PierftimerYi
Toilet Soaps and Pansy articles. A full assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and
Snuff.
Milriloore's Electra-Magnetic Soap will lamb with
hard or eon water,
cold or warm. Clothes washed
with this Soap an made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. This is the bait Soap In nee. Try
it. It la warranted not to ("jure the band, or fabric.
Litliestown, May 13.—1 y JAMES CRErS.
DR. R. HORNER,
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Office ■nd Drag Store, CIIAMBERBBIIRO STAKE
GETTYSBURG
Medical advice without charge.
DZALZB TS
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA
TIONERY, PRRIPUMREY, SOAPS, BRUSHES, TOIL
ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAR•
ING SODA, • CEEAM OP TARTAR, LAMPS,
COAL OIL, AC., AC.
PURR LIQUORS for 'medicinal purposes.
Dr. B. Horner's OLIEN, a reliable remedy for
chapped bands, rough skin, ac.
All artfeles warranted pars and genuine.
Jan 8, 111611.-tt
HUBER'S
DRUG STORE.
Forney's old Stand—Baltimore Street
GETTYSBURG, PA.
AVING purchased this old sad popular Stand,
11 and laid in an eating, neer and huh Stock,
offer a fullasaortzeent, consisting to part of
DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES.
PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
PURE LIQUORS A WINES FOE MEDICINAL PUE.
SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. MORNS.
DYES & DYE-BTU/IS—ROW t STEVENS' DYNE.
EXOELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANTWIE DUX—
TILE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THNIIIINET.
ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PICIBIIMICB AND
TOILET AREMXIII3I 4
COLGATE% AID OTMALS ECTIOLIORIOAI%
IORNXT'S Emu POW -nut BEST AND
ORNAPX/M A T JO. /01=1, ELLS , DALE'S
Pianalt, AND ROBERT'S.
eTATIONXIT or ALL 113111D1 1 .
CIGAIN, TONAOOO AND INUITHE BEST
MAIMS.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE
CEIPTS OARZYULLY COMPOUNDED.
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP-
PLIZD'AT RIEDUCKD RATES.
Nodichus fumbled r.: Atr, sow or ?Xi SNIT.-
N(pAi Boa alike dory
April 1, 1848.—tf
giverY Stablto.
GETTYSBURG LIVERY;
SALE do EXCHANGE STABLES.
T HE Proprietor of these Stables,
teellagthaakilal for the Ilboralpstromige iere•
tafore receired,beite leave to teem the public that
beetittlaied the LIVRRY B1311:11/ffill at his oldetaad
on Washington etreet,Gettysbarg, near the Railroad,
where he is prepared at all time' to accommodate
persona with anythiag Io hie line.
HORSES, COACHES, BUGGIES, tc„
furnished Osbert notice and on reasomble terms,
and competent thirm sent along it (faired. Persons
will De conveyed to other totems, or to any place in
the country. Mistook and Ooaches are of the Ant
clue, and no pains will be spared to make passen
gers comfortable. Ile Is prepared at all times to
tarnish coaches for funerals; and else to parties de
siring to go ores. the Battlegleld or to risit the
Springs.
AUG.-HOBS/KS AND MULES
will be bough t and sold stall times. Personsdesirs
Ingtoperchase flock will lad It to their advantage
to tall on the undersigned, as his stock is warranted
to be as represented or no sale. He bass Anglo:
of Horses sad Mules at preseason band which will
be sold on reasonable terms. They are sound Mid
free from disease, and are guaranuted to work as
represented. Persons will Audit to thetradrantage
tooallat tile old stand before klringor purcluuting
slumbers.
May 21, 11167.—tf NICHOLAS W/LA VIZ.
THE EAGLE LIVERY,
SALE & EXCHANGE STABLES
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
-ADJOINING TILE EAGLE HOTEL
THE undersigned would respect
.. folly Warm the public that he has opened
a new LIMY, BALM AND ZEOHARGI STABLR
In this place, and Is prepared to oar superior se.
tonsmodatioas In this line. He has prodded hiroseli
with Bunt.., Carriage,. Racks, Light Ingots, ga e
of the taint styles, sufficient to meet the public da
mmed. His horses are good, without spot or blem
ish, and perfectly reliable—none of your ' , old crip.
plea," but ell *fibs 91.40” order.
Riding parties mot always be serostonodated and
comfortable evaporate tarnished.
Parties, large or small, can get just what they west
on the molt eoerentoodating terms.
Visitors t. the Battle-field politely attended to,
and relhale &teen tarnished If desired.
Part!Os eonvoyed to 'end from the Depot upon the
assival AIM dep a rture of every train.
limed bought, sold, or oaohangod, and Owego
• c d hance for largshis &on ... Oar motto "Air. play
goughig...
. . _
an no
gliaartionhir athoktbud s rAl to, f a / a libis( To.
hiotahuut Racks**
M.N.* toner amoismalist by charging wader
ably sad by turabobbsi raperior accommodations,
onaaat IWO please ovary au wbo patronises
oar ortablialimaat - T. T TAYS.
May 211.11M1T....
ate Sara.
CANNON'S
MARBLE WORKS,
CORNSR OP BALTLMORB AND WIT MID-
BT., OPPOSITE THE COURT-HtlEfill,
GETTYSBURG,
D eft! DIEWLPTION 0/ WOBIL IMICIP/lID IX
'2lt2 sixites eIVILI OP TBR US.
lbw somer.-4
GICTTYSIMIGIWARBLS YARD.
MALI It 1120
Ix Nast Talk $ troKilotlyibers, wroeum
azepigram' ti silkiads atwork &Mishits.
sum *s Yom, Tomas, issAnwromis,
MAMAS, •v. ay.
ift the ahortat notichaail sa shop se the chopped
At4tctiLto 41144, Tp•.4msislype.siefiwollor
Mlllbee. INF Se, MT
=MM
fie own.
E'B COUGH BALMS]
tided sad popular leisiedy Is again calls.
to the attention of the piddle. As often as the year
roll, around, the Proprfetors annually asks their
bow to the midi, and remind then that eeeeeirot the
many Wage revered for tba health, contiwt sad nu
of tbe.fiwaily through the long and tedious
months of winter, Cos's Cough Balsam should not ho
forgotten. Yur years It has been a household mull
clus—and 1131 tilers anxious for the Witty of their chit.
dna, and all who suffer tram any disease, of the thrust,
chest and lungs, cannot afford to be without It. la
addition to tho ordinary four ounce on long la the
market, we now furnha our mammoth liatllty sins
bottles, which will, In common with lb• other ea* be
found at all Dreg Store'.
FOR CROUP,
Thessima will be found Invaluable, and may always
b• riled upon In the moot extrepa•easea.
WHOOPING COUGH.
The testimony dill who hare deed It for this terri
ble disease daring the last tea years, Jo, that It (a
vailably rellerea and cures it.
SORE THROAT.
Keep your Mk:wit wet with the Balsaut—taklug
tie cud uftea—aad you will very soon And relief.
HARD COLDS AND COUGHS
Yield at one. to • eteady rise of this 'Teat eesedga—
It will succeed In giving relief where •ll other re
medial have failed.
SORENESS OF THE THROAT.
CHEST AND LUNGS.
Do not delay procuring and Immediate)* taking
Coe, Cough Balsam, when troubled with any of the
above named dlfflcnltleo. They are all premonitory
symptom' of Consumption, and tf not Unlisted will
sooner or later 'seep Jou away into dm val ley
of
shadows from which none can ever return.
IN CONSUMPTION,
Many a are•worn enterer bat toned relief and
day rejoices that her ilhe has been made easy and pre
longed by the nee of Co.'. Cough Balm.
IN SHORT, .
The people know the article, and it need" no comment
from tut. It is for sale by every Druggist and Dealer
In kledkinea In the United States.
THE C. G. CLARK CO.,
Sole Proprietors, New HaTen, et
Read 1 Read 1 I Read ! 1
THE ATTENTION of the PEOPLE
IS CALLED . TO THE
World's Great Itesteq,
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure
This propagation is yronoanood by Dyspeptics ai the
oaly liaown nerdy that will surely can that ag
gravating and &Lai malady. Tor years unapt ou its
harlot tufa, carrying Worn it to an nntintaly glum
to millions of sufferers.
Coe's Dyspepsia Cure has come to
the Rescue
Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache,
Sournem or Acidity of Stomach, Ris
ing of Food, Flatulency, Las-
situde, Weariness, finally ter-
minaling in Deal
Are as surely cured by this potent remedy, as the pee
tient takes it. Although but fire years before th►
people,what is the verdict of the masses 1 Beer what
Lester Sexton, of Milwaukee, sty.:
"[Pro4 LE322R LUTON, qf Yaw ukee.l
Mairuno2, Wm, Jas. 24, 11161
Mratl2.l7. G. Razz & go, N.. .844441, Cbass.
iothmiaelfsad wife haratuoa Oaf'Dywpapda Car
lad It hY proved PIX/PlCTLlrastishatory Li a 2u-
I 810 haidtaalsa msayba&tata I w. brio 'v
alved GIRIAT 11111 tali freak r is..
'Very 11.spoirthily, •
ucsncii manor.
A GRE.A.T BLESSING.
If Sae. L. D. WARD, Avon, Lorain Co., aj
Ama.dhows Aniistrov, Drwwiels, Cleselmod.
fhttliparar—lt gives ino great pleasure to state ill a I ,
y wilniuma &aim' great beamit from the me ~.f•
000'eDgegepsis Ctrs She has been bra number
7arst_ ponly - troubled with Ityspemis, areompsaled
y wigwagpatoxyinui of constipation which no pros.
tested her that the was all the while, lin months. an
-able Col do anything. filia took, at your Tana na% Co.'.
Dispegais Car% and hut dativod MURAT MCI DM'
MON IT, and s now comparatively well. aka re
gards this modleise ma great bhwelag,
Truly yours,
Jaa.l3, 156 r.
CLAW Gt YALTN.
Tholiev. Iwo lams. of Allsgbaay. toadies that
t her cared his, after all other reandles hod billed.
DRUGGISTS.
%Iniest I* tao maim wilt WI, you. if ye%
take trail& to minim tin over Out ba p
o wide os owvitpwrida owl* frowsaZ=
tie mot probe et Ho gout
him
Coe's Dyspeliga Cure
WI lalaillidl Imitable in ell aims et
ri Vall Chouißklam_ pi, a 41%1 1111 =
comettaiiirtliest.
ilL=l/MI 1"17 ' at ": 4 11 “ 17 wilerld l / 1 " at
O. G. CUL=
OW. Pwwrigion, New am% OL
A. D..813 1 / 1 11,11R,
Gaffe/Arm Po.,
Agent for Adeie 41.114111 F.
OA IN POP 111 • /0/4841pwsw
L. F. WA RD
0A ST IR. Merit
eionmetlrialt.'
Ad(lwnr•i tree e, brims** 4440
Genlytirioni;
TKRy9Of PAIMIC
TNI STit its SIATIMIL
ay morning...tan° year tav
not pal l•tithin Om ;ante.
1 1 1 04
tinu«4 until all arou►=e►►ft
t lon or the publisher►.
m 7, :artlexume.r•lnsorPlWlllllte
A liboralJednetlon will lit
Bing by the .1 , al( tette. " •
ti el will be Inserted at evittlit
.• , •
Sirrho cirenlatloo oft •• - 3'
half larger than tbalooot ft .
Adam' connty ; 44,
cum' , be excelled.
Jou Wopic of 411 that wriJ sa
Anil at f.lr r.tee. 114
lot., .111- , Iu -refry ...nem) , Alla 114y1
•hart notice. Tern,. elfin..
Vrofcs,sional_ga
J. COVER ATT.'
•I. I. ,c, wi 11 prompt!) to*,
t1i."... qu..t.tevt..tttrtzettiklt
t :]him:tra•trlit,o4ft
t) .9.l+d;•
; i.VVID 3. MITE •
EY lT I. tw. prcioil7'
ti.n• uid 411.4 h, tm.itatisosts*
4 s a- At ItioirttotAl..toltllo,44
pl , ,Jolte the 'mut 11.1oe. (U.tt
°AVID ivrixs
r L titi 3 Ottico At LW resialm
car
•:..y '.:.9, 1867
GL IIM MJENCY -:
*newt to Oki , ci
17. 8. thvierntoodt, Ij
B „tut t B o,lt 1 . ..0.41.1tubf0rt
t! ,Art brtoro miy
At 11 . 4111,
/1.0;
A tt oro•y iktlava
, t ,y Y7,' 167
IMMIZ
LIITLEMT9W,I,
IV HI pry otptly attend to Coffee ,
Wz Wog of Devi*, 1..346n &C., end
outrust, to hi. cc
Are, PIS Atrect,g;
oc rh s •rb, Kimivr Ni
20, I ;U.-1 v• •
.1 nonce +t and Cou
• •te 1.10 !IN KAACTII,
:AM, t hi. , 114 Al ^ s, 0404•
CIA .Iberaburg •trsai..
,A iLttl , 11(100 Koran
A:l.,n.ut of Estictolt • -
I..x•iouo, Bounty. Pick
StAtecat
nt teatlo.l to.
a 1 warrotats loamsd,'ltiad etkot
I .1 to.l othor wratara state.
i)11. J. A., ARNIST
llariug lockt.l at NNW, L
t., ull brand:we of lit, pr,feagloat, • •
hi. all, 'X h r•ra tv/t. ;J1,1.•;f0016.11111r
)It . K.Nl , i 11 TiToWN, 0.,1
c..unty,
Tl It. J. w. C. o'ff:
tiA. hie °Men at his real
,c , t, tur- ,r 4 pinipt
, 1, L:l . '4, )13y I S:;7.
1111. STALLI3ki
i•t. Itarlag Ineateall
orrvi,es to the rublic. Whew in
n.ttl ahoy. Alliaoh;lt'a Conker
will Le prepared to attend toil
prov inre of the Dentin. Petaou
•rtLAI tt of t«oth Aro Invited
MEIN RENCIre
ti.t, , ittle• in ChsmberebUTSi
.f the bltheram Church. ISOSTI
Ilorr.er's Dru,:Storsoorbia• be
sod .ffillngto etteod aux Cal. •
.1 the Deuti4t Per*Ono In mist
Are iavlted to cal/.
DR. C. W.
II .kr: ka:3UMEDIh• Practlei Of
IITLESTO *tit' offer*
r his howp., dorsi/n-44
ouniry alley , niar tke INUraid.
t, Skin Dill, 1.101. Girth&
Tarriqrs, ga
I) AVID - - JOU
..Best always
TLIE Best and Cheit
SA DD L ES,
BRIDLE'S,
HA .IqILS'S 1 1 kiiki
are Always to be Gm qd at th.e •
etand,Baltimore It, oppeatt•tb•
(McCR•EA3
Our Riding stud Wagon
.re the most 1m betenttelly built
Our Harness, (plain an ,
ad,) are complete In etery lemma
of tiro very beet material aml wet
Our upper leatberDratt
CL( XOl et WT. They ere ehe
mom dumbly.
Our Heavy Draft Barn:.
are made to order. u theati u if
where and M the most tubstantlal
:Riding Bridles, Whips,
Hamra, Fly-nett and evorytbing
/..ter or cheaper.
Our prices
have been t ZDtreltb to the losteet 1
A liberal pereentagt for esith,
to $5 or more.
W• work unttlng but the
warrant every article turned aid
4, represented.
TI.O kln I for past favor* To haV
present stock.
v_Give us a can aadeisan
Ja0.29.1868.-if D.
C ARRIAGE -MAKING
lbs. war being over, tfie undersi
the
cAnalAax-YeirlSe
at their old stand, in gait HI4 It
where they aro snubs prepinadito
most Ltahlonable, substantial. quad
A lot of oew sud second•hand
CARRIAGES, RUGG-
MMZU=
yrlc•s. and all orders will be
iatisfartorlly as possible.
lEITREP AIRE& e
1.14,06 with dispatch, and afebeaßwi
A large lot of sew andold Q. !
sale.
Thankful fur the literal pitro
J0y...1 by them, they ',idiot e.r.d
.serve a large share in the future.
May 29.-tf DANN
Buggies and C
REMOV
'II 1l E underslgual has rem:moil'
log shop to tl,e Bret end f ■
burg, Pa , where he
iv,,rk in Lis Hne, viz:
g 4 Fir? 'AGES, TROTT
!NO- TOP B
WAGONS,. cte:
Ili. work le ell put op of- • •
the teat of mochooke,autl caveat
etctiun. Ilia prices ars always
It• orajore, canadout that ha can p
It RI• AI RING promptly doom, at
July 1,111811.-1 y
JARRIAGES AND
PERRir J T
is now building a virlair o;
the latest and most approvild •
.1 of the boot kastarliki, tO *blth
lion of boyora, aforlng bath.-
mo, and of mtkikrlidkarottit4 A,
to boost, of style sad
ly recommend No work as
in or out of tha Miss. 'WM,
tit work, to ouaititao{i afa it
a abide that this it napless
afarREPAIRING In writ'
notle• and on roanenablor Wm*,
Givii ma a c►ll ►t mrinetOryir
Washington and Ch►mbaObgji
P►.
J Imo 11.1,1147.—it
gilt nt gut
AD.424t3i,
rITAL EIRE uwn
I NCORPORATID,
0111/1021111Ld .
President—George Sw
VicioPragidiug-9.16•0 e R .
&helot/01—H. A. Haablcr. ;
Treirarer— X . 0. Tahoostock.
IlfaaoutiraCosamlitac—Hoboct
tag, Jacob Wag.
Haaaigiora.-.oaorga 610PNP.
KinglH. A. LjniNll,llA4kci
tit t lgtoor I 1104
Ilfta
W.I. Low
InaktaljasspaseitiblitOd
eourtist
Ow y •
El