The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 26, 1869, Image 4

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musemons trt Humans.
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As we are frequently asked the ques
tion, can a ringbone be cured, and as
a great many remediesare recommend
ed for the care •)f this prevalent and
troublestime disease, we will give a
short discrlption of the nature and
causes of ringbone.
liiturbon....wersts in bony growth.
technically called crostosis, -*wending
around the lower part
,of the Ihnb—
hence the name ringbone. The situa
tion of this osseous disease is immedi
ately above the horif, involving the
pastern joint, and not unfrequently to
the fetlock joint. In cases of - long
standing the motion of %the pastern
joint becomes completely destroyed,
and the union of the bones takes place
by an abnormal growth. This is call
ed the Nooses of ancheosis. Ring
bonze may either affect the fore or hind
limb, and generally proves a very
troublesome disease, and in very many
cases, produces lameness. In Canada
ringbone is a very common dhiease;
and in many instances can be traced
to hereditary tendencies, as certain
breeds are very liable to be affected with
osseous diseases generally, and ring
bone in particular; and as long as
ringbone horses and mares are kept for
breeding purposes, this disease will
continue to increase. There may be
exceptional cases, where the disease is
the result of injury, that a mare affect
ed with ringbone may bear strong and
sound progeny ; but in nine cases out
of ten, the progeny of ringboned mares
are apt to be aftbcted with ringbones,
sprains, etc.; and in proof of this how
often, do we see colts affected with ring
bodes when they are young, long be
fore - they are subjected to workii- We
therefore unhesitatingly assert that the
great cause is 'hereditary predispoti-
tiob, or faulty conformation. No
doubt there are . alsO immediate excit-
ing causes, as rapid driving, and rough
usage of any kind.
Ringbone is easily detected. It shows
itself as an enlargement extending
around the pastern joint, and when
forming is usually accompanied with
lameness, the lamenees being increas
ed by pressure or flexion of the joint.
In severe and oontinued oases, the
whole muscles of the Limb wash) to a
great extent, and the horse loses condi-
tion from the extreme pain.
The treatment of ringbone generally
is very unsatisfactory, and it is an in-
curable disease in so far as removing
the bony growth, though curable in
some instances in so far as removing
the lameness. The horse should have
rest, and the joint lie kept as easy as
possible, and cooling or soothing ap-
plications should be used for some
time, after which blistere"may be used
with good effect. One of the best and
safest applications is the biniodide of
mercury ointment applied. The actua
cautery, or firing iron, in some cases is
necessary, and after either firing or
blistering the horses should be kept
from work fora lengthened period, and
It is generally necessary to blister a
Intervals of ten or fourteen days.
Canada Farmer
\ COTSWOLD SHEEP.-Mr. Beale Brown
writes as follows to Bell's Messenger:
"We Cotswold ram breeders are twit
ted in most quarters because we do not
continue to show sheep at the. agricul
tural shows in England. I consider a
man must be mad to attempt to show
sheep against ahearlings computed at
sixty-live pounds a quarter; which I
am informed they were for this year at
Manchester, and measuring near - six
feet round ; four Inches more than the
old rams. Now, I said once, the shep
herd ought to have hid the prize for
scuiptUring before some restriction
was pitt upon shearing, and I am sure
the poor fellows should now . have the
prize ; for what labor they must have,
and what skill in administering all the
stimulating drugs the Apothecaries'
Hall can supply., Is not this a bur
lesque upon prizes for breeding ani
mals? And then the men who pur
chase them have the same disappoint
ment a friend of ,mine had some years
ago, who purchased some of these
sheep, and when the fat was off them
said they had necks like coach horses.
I am sure our Judges must have weigh
ing machines instead of massuringlape,
and we must limit the weight of diffe
rent animals, which strikes me as the
only way to check this. How many
tons of fat are now put upon rams on
ly to deceive the public andinJure the
animals, all of which must be physick
el off again."
HO/LE ON THE Fenat.—The farm
preserves the family in its integrity.
The home has in that charming word,
and that still more charming thing,
the fireside—around which parents
and children gather, and wbere-tbe
bright and cheerful blaze upon the
hearth is but a true type of the flame
of love that glows in every heart.—
The parents have been drawn together,
not by the sordid motives of wealth,
or by the ambitious desire of social dis
play, but for the personal qualities
seen in each other. The glory of that
fireside to the husband %Abet the wife
Is there, and to wife that he is there.
Here they gather at morning, and at
evening, and at noon. The board is
almost always surrounded with the
same circle. Here they spend the long
winter evenings together, enlivened
with the school-books of children, the
newspapers and journals, ant works
of history and science. A oonstant
homogeneous influence goes forth from
this circle to the young rhearts that are
moulding there. Paternal vigilance
guards the young against wicked oom
panions. IT the comprehensive relig
ious influence are right in that home,
they will all grow up to be good citi
zens, to be the pillars of society, wher
ever their lot . ay be cash- The sons
follow the business of their father as
soon as their labors are • available.—
They are with him in the field, and
by the way, and at home. They form
industrious habits, and are prepared
for the responsibilities of life.—The
.Ruralist. • •
MANAGEMENT OF 430ws, ' •
'oilier kind of stock should be suffered
to'nin in the same pasture' with eows,
parthiolarly hogs, for they wallow In
the water and Vial it' for the use Of
the cows, and, moreover, the mud
that adheres to them when they come
out of their wallow is carried over the
grass, which renders It unfit for the
cows to eat. We iip• not titinls well of
a very frequent &Inge bf pasture for
cows, for they will soon become SO lin
eally as not to be eadated with the•hea
you can give • Ow. air Let : them have
range enough so thw. the pasture will
always keep alliaa of them, and they
will be satisfied, and milk as well; 4f
not better, than wit,/ - their paten
frequently changed. After hirvest,
when the grass is not so , fresh, it will
be well to. change , sometimes,
but not freqUently. Cows that are
giving milk are great eat*, t :they also
mquire plenty of macr and plenty of
shade in theft 'tenolowire, with salt
about twice aweek.—.Buralia.
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CLOT' :
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vats and tra,
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lkits. and Slweg.
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N E W . F -.I ',g M !
COBBAN ft ouxivarriHAF
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LTATlljast esmeved tram 'Gwen) a,stneami large
.
A-1, stock of
... •
I CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
ROOTS & SHOES,
NOTIONS,. &c.
The goods have all been 'elected with ;that care and
with a desire to meet the wants of this community.
.Tr d t h u e bUc will Ind thagoods te hatii k tbe best quality
~,
L - ATEST STYLES.
Onaand all are tavlted to call at oar Bier*, on Balti
more I tree t,13 e t tysburg,nearly opposite Pahnestock .
Bros. B. 0. 008/tAN
Oct 22.—tf ,
JAB. CUNNINGHAM:
.
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
OPPO3TTE STAR AND SENTINEL MICE,
GETTYSBURG, PA
You will always Had the beet qualities and latest
styles of
COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALGA
SHIR TS,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
and great and large varletyof
,
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
• CLOCKS, WATCHES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS,
all of which will he sold at short prollta and warrant•
ed to please. Give hints call at his More on Belti•
more atreet,(Picklug'i old litind) near the Diamond.
Sept. 24,11019.—U
BOOTS & SHOES.
11 KITZMILLER & BRO.,
GETTYSBURG, PENIA
YORK STREET, OPNBITB THB BANK
Draws Just received from the City a iargesmort
J.J.meat of
BOOTS& SHOES
MO
GENTLEMEN, LADIES & CHM
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gai
ters, Slippers, &p.
Made in latest styles and of best mate
riail
We also MANUFACTURE TO ORDER, all klaae
of BOOTS AND SHOES—the work being made up
of best =mortals and by first class workmen. .Th•
senior partner has been in the businees for over lb
years and personally superintends all work made up.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
'Jur est iblishment, and hope by strict attention to'
business and by selling at lowest cash prices,lo give
entire sktlsfaction.
DAVID ICITZMIIAJLE,
JACOB A.H/TZMILLEB
Apr1114,1669.-t f
REgOYED 1
New Store,Rooin near Court-houseV
D. H. :ILINGEL
B
removedhfa Boot and Shoe Btore to his new
Li. Store Room, a few doors south of the Court
noose, and nearly opposite the compiler office, Balti
more, street, Gettysburg. He has laid ln a large new
.lock of good., which he will sell at reduced prkes,
a. offers
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LAG.r.BB' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIES' KID tILEPPERB, all stylaa
LADIES' MOROCCO BALMORAL/3
IN LARGE
CALF BOOTS, FRENCH CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF 1100T11,
GENTS' KIP BOOTS, • •
GENTB' CONGREAS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMORALS,
GENTS' SLIPPERS, all styles,
GENTS' BROGANS. Ike.. ke.
I[lBBEB' JONOR6BB GAITERS,
1(18888' BALM4RAL GAITERS,
mraggs , MOROCCO BALMORA.LB,
ko., Ac., tc.
BOYS' costiness GAITERS ,
BOYS' CALF B ALMORAL/3,1 -
Bow BROGANS, ie., A c.
INFANTS' SHONE; an style',
IN LARGE VARIETY.
Alto, Boot, afiddhoes of bis own manufacture con
stantly on hand.'
Aliwillbesold atilt. lowasl.ll Ting profits. Buy
ors, from town and oonntry.are invited to call and
czamin, goods and :prices before purchasing else.
where, feeling confident that I can please all who
Ii gni I ittIINACTURING of Boots,Bhoes.and Gal
ters, wills's° be carried on,lnallit■brabehes.aebe
lone. Repairing dune ° ,l aboti notlet• El emploYillif
sone but Brat-class workmen, Lod rasing none bat the
choicest leather, he feels confidant of maintaining his
fortierreputation. Certainly nothing will baton WI.
done to demure it.
83.Tbatikful for paitfarors, he solicits*. continu
ance of piddle patronage. D. H. HLINGIL.
o•Hysbarg,Jali 16, 1869.—tt
BOOTS AND SHOES.
NEW Ea T A L lEHMENT . ..
J.Hi andorsigned ha a erected nett building.fer
• Root sad Shoe listabliabment. on Carlisle et.,
seartheßaliroaditation. in Gettieburg "ism be
law odere for male,
Boots, Shoes, Gaiters , Slip
pers, &c., &c.,
0r... womits And Itildren.or different itylem pia
prices.' Us ham • la* semertment to select from ,and
!damn evy sr Molest themnal teetered ts
ile
WORK Eta. TO •)8111111.4 the met materials
sad scorkmansitio . leery ellbrt Made to render
satisfaction. The patronage° f the publiels solicited.
Oallls,and select from his Stock or leave yon r mesa.
are. Ib either oame.yo a cannot fal Ito bepleased.
July if. 864.-17 JOHN W.RIIII:LINa
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TALLQ.R
01187881il880Ittil STABLY, eltrlTß*lBo. •
111111 undersigned, of the late arm of Geo. Jacobs
I. 8 Bro., would most ruspectfully lamp Ids
ft lands and the public generally, that be has opened
a Merchant Tallorlug establishment In Chainhatsburg
street, neat door to the old plaoe, and three doors MIL
of the /Loyatone House, where he will he soppy t o
woltou all who may patronise bin. Wastes* of
monis, CABSIMERB, VESITNOS,
te.. £O.,
will be found choice and cheap--very desirable to so.
teat from. All kinds of fiends Ibr sal•;-whether be
sandietures or not.
GOODS GADS UP with dispateh, as well when
tobt at other stomas at his own. The Vet) beet
work 2elll wade—good fits and substantial sewing
notiblig will be deemed too much trobble
render utishction to ever, casi.
The latest New rot* Vaahlat — iaregalarly received.
011ttlag done, as ant!.
• share of public patranue is foliated, sadnsrob
fort ■pond to desortbit
April It —if
Ready Made-Olothiug.
TIIII PLACE TO GET TIM
Worth of your Money,
AND MORE.
pas onderalgood, having pureboood tie MOTE-
L INQ STORM of Jacob Illrinkorhot,ou tiotorti.
Yat moor ot the nquare. Gettysburg. and boob.
added a lot of now Ooods, now an an unionally
treetivoossortmost of
CLOTHING
/Oa PALL AND RI it,
sad which ho will wall at such Mar that mad
so sotto this off con Chit art jade. * e
gwarshoo Ti I "*.A. et tin ormacoat ratanat, tar►
dal entiag, add seat aad autataatiol
Omit° dot his low ries.—janars amen lot4i ton
Aim whomtif 7 atm tt 4 9 with to than latriatirda
, .
So tua Ooats,Panto, Yoga, of all attlea and taa•
tallala;
Use, ;toots aid Shoes;
gprottillodo, Hosiery. 610•1116 asiterektal,
theithise, Chsevita. Linen sM Caper Ostlers, tku,,,,n.
Itrestese, Webs;
Trunks, Valises. tritk bankstjratessAleusra,
Sakoktun see Operettas seces,iires. Stationery. es.
Otetike, Wadies, Jewish', With thenseadillt4 ana
ether artless, enttnnly Ars aiewerene M ISM* tan
•seetteseset ed t.
vertileopen
• • thiniaribe utaidai of doe poktio fora
stook, Goolidest tiist it wilt sions—eaS to GIP pp Pr
*ill mil chew*: Ito w =t tko
Tork ores; sod the !!r I fl1 ~
1 0 4.1•1 4 /8 0 . 4 1V WOW, •
800143*, AND HOES,
And everything found In a Gentleman's
NATIONAL BANK !
GOTERNMINT BONDS, of all kinds, BOUGHT Iwo
The HIGHEST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and
Portions desiring to Invest in STOOKS or BONDS,
of any hied, are Invited to call, am we have the
Perilous Po sing COUPON BONDS, and de•iring
for safety to eooteri Into Registered, are requested
to c 111, as we have the advantage to traabfir at a
trilling expense
INTERNAL RIIVENIIX STAMPS of All doooluioa-
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS Advanced
Parsons wishing Information to regard to U. it
Banda, and Stocks all kinds, are requested to
give aa a call •nd we will cheerfully give all in
forsuition
ENAt'sbarg.Nror. 6,1869-tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF
GET'FYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
Latinist no APSE/AL DIIPOSMS as fellows
6 PEE CENT. PER ANNUL FOR I
TE N TE,AR, S,
!FO • • 1111 11. 6 3 •
WILL CASH 001EPOITND mime, NOTES AND
COUPONS.
wW alsopartanse ersall STOOKS aid 'BONDS
oven" kW fros ordain. its Consalsslos, and
aUthasapay Os EMILIE? PRIDE lb*
GOLD AND SILVER,
and attbalsasurs transact alt basinalts primp* •
nor•toforspartaintag to a war aralstal Batt.
070 ARNOLD, Casblar
4 stAssbnriciten S.IIMIT-t •
MEAT MARKET!
-_--•
NEW FIRMS
•
01101101 B. STOVER k THADDEUS S. MOLE,
&VINO latared latopiurtawsbip In tbs BUTCH
XIUNG SWEEPS, will carry it on in all its
braaabui. All lands of
Fresh Meat Every Day.
Itosrovory Tuesday sad Saturday aerator. Small
surds wary' Wsdninday, Thursday sad sway , nom.
1" Ilarb. ststand at illso.E.Skonses raddsoeson Mow
hamburg straid, woad Square.
Time basing tat stoat for sale will find It to Moir
advastsge to all on or saliva the new Pine.
STOTTS ALE.
West Middle Street - Market
org. Tale ootarr-uousz.Y
Every Tay in- , the - Week,
lUNDAT 11.X0IPTID.
reelailef Woo time. a week, Tuseday, Indoor.
day and Saturday imumblim. Lamb, Vial or mutton
imOry day. Orebro lett et my maker la WM meats&
will be promptly delivered tee Mildewing monies.
.
111101ttili A. &DORI.
Jane It. 151041.1
JOSEPH l AOOBB
MEAT' WANTED
PUGS PAID POI
COUNTRY HAMS,
SIDES,
SaOULDPitS. ,ef • TARA
BY NIPHOLAB & BDION CODORI,
Mork stag, iiiAmr With Hotol.
gams and Dried Be¢, also Fresh
Neat. eoffiggigk Otf hafOlor tale, .
Jana 4..-tr
-Few Apvi!,Rati GiguAniame
,MatneTlD.42T .
•
NORRIS'
I; i liggiD-Qu l l w` T
On the at B. Cbrner qf Centre Square,
GTYBBIJRG, PA.,
the Limed stud Zest , &oaks Of
Fall & Winter Clothing,'
c •• •
flAtteififtiati -2 ' 3
urIATB AND CAPS,
MI BUT MANUFAtURIED.
also a Larke.Varlety,
Woolen Under-Clothing
with a large sisisorina ent of
.NOTIONS, : ;TRUNKS,
Furniabing Store.
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 1, 1860.—tf
Auanrial.
GETTYSBURG_
SOLD
SILVZR
COUPONS CASHRD OR COLLECTRD
the facilities of New York, Philadelphia or
Baltimore markets. Consequently all
orders are prtsoptly executed
tions for sale
1 per cent., fl:
6 PM/ CRXT. for 1 year,
4 PER CENT. for 0 months,
3 PER CENT. for 8 months
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier.
guichning.
TILE. MORLD,
DODGES' . 011/0 AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
• careful examlnation of these machines WI 11 com..
memo say tam et their superior merits over all
Stressitlythiatillity, ease of draft, and eis ,
Nabliftp he werk, out all Wads of ground, andin se
*l7 tallay ofgnaseasel Enda. Confident of this we
Invite these La mast or a good wahine to examine
-111111111151MinntriVeletaldrtualPIPMV--
BiIAPNIII3 a. Hand Rake, Belf-Hake, or Dropper.--
Two Mama slam No. I Machine, with two cutter
Barnsaativa Waives; cutting evened a lral hat lot
gran sad bur feet **hi inchmin grass; No. 2, cut.
flag four het six Inches. '
We hayethat coafidence In these machines that we
willinglo let time wentiog • machine teat them
with say other they may wish; end keep the one.that
Ives most mathila,tioa. DODOS!). AvromAN LW P.
' RN halters. such general eatisfactiog that we
considealtshe best Belf•Rake out; and ha attached t.
no other tumbles except the Dodge Machina, the
OklOandlockeye pateaL
NOT Lk. beesMt of those wanting machin.. we
woaldielfec Own to a few of those to whom we base
sold tie het steam, via:
Joha Deardorff, Ben.,
Xplireles Lady,
George Lady,
• Jonathan Wider,
James Mickley,
Daniel Settle,
John. Bender,
Jobe Itekeirt,
Wm. Vont,
Cornelius Lott,
Wm. Gulden,
Wm. Boss-
Aleo, WIBMTOOTII BAY R ALBS, including the
celebrated Brandt Rake, and Selfdlacharglog Rakes *
Also, PLOUGHS, PANNING MILLS, AND FARM
IMPLBM/INTR GINNBALLY.
Persona wishing to examine machineswill find them
at the warehouse of Jaunt Wats & Bogs, Getty.
burg. Pa., or at the residents of the subscriber,
miles from Gettysburg, on the Ilarrishurg road. Per
sons wanting Oiroulars . wl,ll address the subscriber,
Gettysburg, Pa.
WM. WIBLE, Agent .
April 23.—tf
TILL AHEAD!
HOFFHEINS'
REAPER' & MOWER,
One of the Greatest Machines of the
Age,
18 superior to any other Machine now In use, an
I will excel any that will ever be Introduced, haw
lag been thoroughly tried and given general milieu-
Lion. I would now inform ell these who Intend put ,
chasing Machines to call and examine forthemseives.
This Machine is noted particularly to excel all other
nes in strength, duraloiliry.
gram and gr ease of draft, and
reliability of work, In all kinds of ain.—
it cuts longed grain admirably, which is a great Item
In MmAilees to a farmer. It ran be used AV a hand
rakSsa welling a self-raker, It cuts d feet S inches is
grids; feet 10 inches In grass; has a steel cutter
b.tr, with - wrought Iron guards; it can im used as a
Single Mower all well as a Combined Machine.
A full trial of the Sl.chine can be had.
SIIIREMAN'S SELF-D/SCHAROING HORSE .
RAKE, and the great and well-known BRANT RAH 9,
the beet rakes emit Introduced. We would also call
your attention to the IRON .DOUBLE EiLIOVEL
PLOD° tf, wrought iron frame, very light acid strung,
steel shovels, malty adjusted to run shallow or deep,
and is neatly and tastefully made
ALSO, THE REELER AND EXCELSIOR FAN
RINI MILL, the old eamborough Pan Improved, for
many years a great favorite among the farmers of
Pennsylvania. It I. large and strong, has two cockle
screens, and warranted to work perfectly.
Also all kinds of FARMING IMPLEMENTS always
on band.
Any person wishing to examine these machines can
see them at the Batthatield hotel or at my residence,
3 miles from Gettysburg, between the Taneytown
road and the Baltimore pike.
May 28,1865—1 f
GEISER'S FAUCET SRLF-REGULATING
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CLEANER AND BAGGER,
With the latest improved Triple-geared
Horse Power, either Gear or Hell.
This machine has successfully competed with al I the
best of the different patented Oilman Separators, and
DOW ha+ the reputation of being the beet fkkoareitor
ever pranced; in act, the only aspirator and Olean.
er ever before the public to give general satisfaction.
The machine la conveniently arranged for hauling
and threshing, being permanently fixed on two
whee.i. One man can easily moire or shift it about,
so that It is not half the trouble on a barn ft iar as
common thresher and •hakrr. It is ,Iso ea.iiy pUt
in operation. It te simple, easily mon .yed,
durable, compact and cleanly to work by whit e la
operation, not making near the dust as the common
machine or other tirTaratora.
Partners can rest assured that this machine is no
humbug, *adjudging (nm the high recommendation
of farmers that are +ming them we must come to the
conclusion that it is the very machine that (+rulers
want. •
The following area few of the pertains who have
used this machine, well Itgowq, aqd to whom the
patine are referred for further information ;
Wm..l. Peters, flora Dale, Adams co.. Penue.
Wm. Kohler, near New Oxford, "
John D. Houtz, near Gettysburg "
Henry Harbold, York Springs, "
Daniel Peters, Rendered's, .•
John Waltman, Mcsherrystewn ‘•
Michael Piste', ilintatPy tap., ‘• • •
John Small, Uclititrry ;tow,. " • •
Wm. F. Brandon, York Spring..
Repair Catalogs (or the above machine will be kept
by the Agent, and also by Ephraim Ilscel. near
Gettysburg.
AU orders fui the Separator. can be address.] to
ABRAM BURKHOLDER, Agent,
July 30-411 i. Llearapring, York co., Pa.
gooks, grugs,
HORSER
will resume the practlee of Medicine. 001ce at his
DRUG STORE ,
INI CELAMBERSBURO BT., GETTYSBURG.
Aloe, Dexter in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES,
TIONERY, PERFUMERY, BOA PE, TOILET AR
TICLES, DYE STUFFS, PURE SPICES, Sc.
DR. It 110RXER'S DIARREURA MIXTURE,
Ibr Choler, Medias, C.ltc, Dierrhrea , Cramp, Sick
Stomach, Sc. full directions with every t;Mtlr.
July 9. 1969-tir
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRITGGIS f,
&ore in Brant's Building, Ballo. s
LITTLESTO WN.
HAYING opened a new DRUG
...A. wrens sad d tied It op la the best style, I offer
my stook of pare mad fresh Drugs to the calms of
Littlestown Mid vicinity at the lowest market rates,
ocoatsting to part of
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes
Patent Medicines, Horse
Powdera,
Pare Sp iess, Dyes end Dye Stuffe, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps end Taney articles. A full assortment of
Breams, Stationery of all Iclode,'Agars,TotraccoAnd
Snuff.
• .
air Ifoore's Electro-IllagnetieSoap will wash with
hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed
with till. Soso are made bean:l24M, white without
boiling or blueln%. able is the best Soap in ass. Try
It. It I. warranted not to Injure :he bends or fabric.
Littieetow e , may 113.—1 y JAMES 08.1188.
69.
JUNE
A FULL A , BOFLTSIENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
LIQUORS AND WINES /OR MEDICAL PORPOERS,
POEN SPICES AND ELAVORINE EXTRACTS
DWI AND DYE lITIMPIS,
SOAPS, PERIUMII3 AND TOILET GOODS,
INHB, WHITING PLDIDS AND STATIONNHY
PHYSICIIAWSPILL3O/IIPTIONB AND FAMILY RE-
01P38 AOCIMATILY PUT UP
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse Powders
the best and cheapen the Horses, Cattle and Swine
Other Boras Powders at appresed makes.
HIT.BER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pennies.
Jame 11, 1619....tt
GRAPEVINES!
I UAVI NOW PNt,DY TON NANKWT
10,000 GRAPE VINES,
ONG AND TWO T/LUDI OLD—INCLUDINO XVIRN
'AIM? OP SMANDAND tittAPN&
FOR SALE
WHOTASATIE 4 ILEUM.
AtlPTA•atioattoo DOatoro . ossit *Tampa'
*White =retest Wet* Oblinebee,
ar
ts =tit, eleskeand will lessokl on reemenable tars,
AOteet , -
‘ AOBILLT 1113111Asts.
801.10, 110—et •
Letty Heris. ..?314 Reada
cilfrism saveioper, NIA all Wads of .0* Pzfaithir
Erft IMO •I•lsses lad casibil 44 14114. •
PALL . ARBANGEMENT,
HONDA-) , S.4 7
.1 ) 7 13th r 1869.
Greattrink tine from the North and, Northwest
tor Philadat_phlib Tork t _litemdingi Pottrrills,
ishMod,dhstnotta 'Amnon, Allentown,
writtobitia., Limonites. Columbia, de.
Trains leave Narrtstiarg for New Pork, us follows.:
At 1 . 10 ,630,11;10.1140 A. 111.,240 and 4 46 P. M., con
aireQielreir—TattiVtONWTAmtlik,
3.ts:o.lband 10.40 p. 51. rospoctively. Sleeping Cars
accompany the 3.10 and 6.20 Train. without
change.
Leave Harrbibutg for Reading Pottsville, Tama.
qua, Ilinersville,Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Orove,4l-
lentomn and Phitadmphia, at 8.10 A. 1 1442.00 amt 4.19
P. 11 , ,stoplig at.Cebanon and prpal' Way Sta
tions; th e 4.10 P. W. train making connections for
Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill andAusguebanna B,allitoad,leave Harris
bias esti 40 P.IIV- r •
Returning: Leave New York at 0.00 A.M.,12.00
noon, 6.00 and 8.00 P. M., Philadelphia at 8.15 A. M.,
and 3.30 P. M.; gleaning car. aecompan • the 9.00 A.
M., 6.00 and 8.00-P - 11 .t rains from New York, without
change.
WAY Paefehgen• Train leaves Philadelphia *17.30 A
M:,eounerting with similar train on But Penna.Rall.
road, returning from Beading at 620 P. 51.,stopping
at all Stations.
Liars Pottsville at 15.40, 9.00 A. N., and P.M.
Herndon At 9 90 A. 54,, Shamokin at 6.40 and 2.46
0600 A .
151., Ashland at 7.05 A. 51., and 12.30 noon, Tamaqua
at 8.83 A. If., and 2.20 P.
_M for Philadelphia and
New York.
Leave Pottsville, vis.Schuglicli land Susquehanna
Railroad at 8.16 A.M.(or Harrisburg, and 11.30 A.
M. for Pine Grove Mad Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train: Leave* Reading
at 6.40 A. M:, p*sses Reading at 7.30 A. M., arriving
at Philadelphia at 10.16 A. 51., returning, 1
Philadelphia at 1.16 P. M.
Pottstown' Accommodation Train, leaves Poi ts•
town at 6.25 A.M -e urn lap I eaves Philadelphia at
4.30 P.M
'Henry Cell;
Soar, IS leg,
Sheba Penrose.
David Stewart
W. Roes Malta,
J. J. Kerr,
Andrew Weikart,
Wm. Itigham,
Jelin Guinn
John N. Hoffman,
JohnN.Boyer,
Columbia kat IRoadTralnil eareßeading at 7.15 A.
M., and 6.15 P. 31.f0r Ephrata, Milt, Lancaster
Colombia. se.
Perkiomen Rail Road Traineleave PerkiomenJunc-
Una at 9.00 A. M., 0.00 and 3 15 P. M.. returning,
Lease Schwenkt,vll le at 5.55,,8.12 A. M., and 1956
noon, connecting with miralar trains an Reading Rail
Oolebrook . dsle Railroad Trains leave Pottatown at
9.40 A.M., and t. 50 P. M., returning, leave Boyer;
town it 7414. mad 11'.50 noon, connecting with
similar tralnsoo Reading Railroad.
Cheater Valley Railroad Trains 'ears Bridgeport
at 8,45 A. M.,2.20 and 6.35 P. M., returning, leave
Doaningtoirk at 0.10 A. M.. LBO and 6.46 1....11, con•
minting with teal us on Reading Railroad
• On dundays: leave New York et 5.00 and 8.00 F. rd.;
Philadelphia 8.00 A.M. and3.ls P. M., (the 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading.) leave Poitevllle
.at 8.00 A. M.; Ilarri.diurg at 6.20 A.M. 4.10 and 4:45
P. N. and Reading at 12.35 midnight, aud 7.15'1. M.
for l iarriaburg, at 7.05 A Band 6.17 P. M. rot New
York and 9.40 A. )1.. an.; 4.26 P. M. for Philadelphia.
Commutation . 3111t.age . , Season, School and )incur-
Sion Tickets, to and from ,illpolnte,at reduced Rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each Passes ger. . -
•
a A. NICOLL'S,
, leneral Superiutendent
Boadlug,Pa., Oct,B, 18GB.
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
On and after May 9, IS6], Trains will lento Hanover
Junction as follows:
LEAVE NORTIIW ARD
12.51 p. for Williamsport. daily (except
8 nn,lays) fnr Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo,
NiagarsEsile and Erie and The West.
10.55 a. m.—Daily (except Sued's) for Elmira , Dnfl
ale, &c.
2.13 p. m.—Daily (except So ndaye) for Williamsport
and Erie.
8.05 p. m.—Dally(except Sandy') for York.
9.55 p. (except Sundanys) for llarrisburg
and the Wett.
LE.S.VB 8011711 WARD. .
7.57 a. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only.
7.52 a. m.—DaDy(except Sundays) stopping at all
Stations.
12.50 p. m.—Dally stopping at Purkton only.
is 3a p. m.—Daily (except numbly') stopping at the
Stations.
EDW. S. YOUNG.Clen.Pase.Agent,
Baltimore, Md.
ALFRED It 1 , 1311 E, Glen. Superintendent,
May 28.11159.-Ir Ilarriabury, Penn's.
LEWIS A. BUSHMAN
1 ENNSVLVANIA CENTRAL
LROAD.
..
Doubletrack routeruuning betwßA I
een Phibillelphla
sad Pittsburg. Traium Dating Qett 'burg make the
following ootheetlotto with Ellie Trunk Liu,
Pettodmug IMO at 8.15 a. m. k 12.40 p. m.
' .:te.verJunetion arrive 10.05 " 2.02 "
leave 10.58 " 9-1.5
Ilarri•Lurg arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.45 "
leave 4.20 " 2.25 a. sn.
Philadelphia arriv 0.40 " 0.20 "
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 ~
Pittsburg arrive 1.:12 a. m. 9.10
At Philadelphia close ei.dinectinn. ate made with
the trains fur New York, Ito•ton and all Eastern
Cities. A t Pittsburg connections are made In the
New Unbn Depot with the trains for all Western
point..
Y3~Por In r t h elinfortnatlonappl) to
EDWAP.I., U. WILLIAW,
fleo.zinperiatendeat.Altoona, Pa.
figNar W. GariNstit, Gen. Pampenser and Ticke
Agent .Pl.4l4d.lphLa. ;May 14.1PC5.-t
Xirtry Jtables.
G ETTYBURG LIVERY,
Sales & Exchange Stables
N. WEAVER & SON, Propridori,
HAVING this day associated with tie
my .on LPN' in the Livery Busibps,+,
estried ou by won, w4..Liagtva street tor a number
of year., I would respectfully return my 'thank. to
the Dentin (r the kind patronage heretofore extend
ed to me
Tiering nnw•oporinr tosolipo the
public, we would solicitr on:lnflation of their pa.
trOnag...
We claim that we yen furnish superior teams
apse nnlerate prices as say other establishment to
Gettysburg.
Our .t.blen will be f,u od stocked Kitt the beet of
Hor•ee and VehHes.
We can furnish you a flue Hark team yith careful
cad übllcfoti .trivets fur 1.114 or short drives. We
can furnish you a pair of Horses end Baggy.
We cao furnish you a nica single Horse and fuggy
tar business or pleasure trip.
We can furnish you a fine fiaddle Horse tor Gentle
man or Lady.
We can Cornish you a Family florae ■nd Carriage.
We can turalah w perl.r facilities for visiting the
ilattleptield and Springs.
Particular .stisntion paid to supplying flacks for
Funerals.
In fact, you can get any kind of • "team to be had
Ina (len clan Livery.
HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD
at all times and on reasonable terms. Persons buying
Horses ut this establishment have a good collection
to so'oet from• 411 lioness sold geeratiteed as repre
seated, or 00 lain.
Hy strict attention to business, with a desire to
please, we hope to have something to do.
NIIILIOLAt WHAVEI.,
LRVI P. WHA VEIL
April 9, 1869.—tf
TIII EAGLE LIVERY.
SA LE St EXCHANGE STABLES.
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
T HE undersigned would respect
fully I o rorm the public that be has soiled
a new LIVBRY,BALB AND EXCHANGE STA p BLit
ler this place, and is prepared to offer superior ac
commodations In this line. LI, busprovided himself
with Buggies. Carriage.. Elul% jjgbl wagons , tc ,
of the latest styles. sufilelentto meet the public de
mand. Ills horses are all good,'*lthout spot or blem
ish, and perfectly. reliable—none of your "old crip
plem"but •11ofthe"2-10" order.
Riding partici can alatiya accommodatee.•nd
nom fortableeinipmenisforaisbetL
Partiee.largeoramall,ean get Just what they want
on the moat acoommodatingterms.
Visitors to the Battle-teld politely attende, to
and reliable drivers furnished lldeeired.
•
Parties conveyedle and from the Depot upon the
errival and departure of every train.
Horse• bought, sold, or exchanged, and always
•chancefor bargllneesen . Our motto 11"tair play
ho.. no gouging.
gal.„Particular attention old to furnishing
hick, and Llacksfor Punerals.
eirWe Utter .tureelveathat b3' chergintmode)
atel) and by furnishing superior accommodations,
we ..:an tk ot faltto please eyes, one who pstrontse•
oar establishment. T. T TATE
gay 29. 1807.
69.
Notice to the Public 1
T ill Undersigns/is running • Line of Stages from
Uagerstown to I; ettyebtirg,learing formerplacr
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'cl,tck, A.
111.. palming • y Leitersburg, Waynesboro'. Monterey
and Clermont Springs, Fountain Dale and Fairfield,
arriving at Gettysburg a t half past four co clock and
returning from Gettysburg ou Tuesday, Thar*, and
Bsturday.srrlslngat Hagerstowpio makeminnection
with the I..eclock train for Baltimore.
nay 2L-tf ANANA WEISEN.
gardwart, Itry, &r.
Hardware and Groceries
The subscribers hare just retired from the cities
with .n Immense supply of HARDWARK and ORO
ORRIMS, which they are effecting at their old stand
on Baltimore street, at Flees to snit the times Oar
mock consists in vart of
OARFIINTER'S TOOLS,
LkORSMITH'S TOOLS,
SHOE FINDINGS,
COACH FINDINGS,
.
GASINNT-MLIIRIVEI TOOLS,
HOUREKIICPSIVB
ALL HINDS Off IRON, ne.
"GROCERIES OP ALL KINDS,
01* Petite, tc. There Is no article included in the
severaldepartmente mentioned above but what CM
be had fa title diore. Scary clue ..f Shahan le! can
be aceommodeted hero with tools and findings, and
Hoosekeeperemo Sod mews artiste in their tine.- I
Glee us a tali as We are prepared to sell as low for
cub as say other holies out of the CBI.
DAnD ZINGLIR,
JONI, R. DANNBIL,
May 29, 28 7.-.4r
1869. MILLINERY. 1869.
•t4iBB DfcC REARY
flu just opened • largo anortment of
BaNNETS &
• •
' of the Altar style•4lth
Feather,Flower ttti
Ribbons
;it yl•Job'RH sen 214 Ms bird
aft prices. • ;
o 3
.1k
W Weeder a• ulsiacivetnotic.
21, 3/04,--.115 • • • :
CHESTNUT 11.A..trA
port SALE.—A prune lot—on a
7 4. a at. 1 :14MectrN t.. .tr a
dr.IP
F. COO&
Pe,
Qat /9111 a-it
R E - RA' R 0 AD
SPEING ,s'CREDULE
SE
FORTY TROUSAND
CASES OF GOODS
house In One leer to lassillsn,
:Inbe et i nt ed inerchan tr"a ts, In ev ery
part of the country, ,
from MMus topallilbosta, ariountlng In value to over
ONE MILLION DO ,LABS. .
• Onr facilities for transacting this immense bustaeas
are better than aver beßre. We haws_ agents in sE
the principal titles to purchase goods Eva the Mia.
keturers,lmporters. and others, for CASH, and Olga
dnctfou.- - from the original Met otpro-
Our stock consists, In part, of the following goals:—
SHAWLS, B LA NESTS, QUILTS, COTTONS, GINO
HAMS. ,PR XBB GOODS, TABLE LINEN, TOWELS,
Rosana% GLOVES, SKIRTS, CORSETS, ke.. As.
SILVER-PLATED WAR* SPODEE, PLATED ON
NICKEL SILVER, DESERT VORKii, PI V&BOTTIN
PLATED CASTORS, BRITANNIA WARS, GLASS
WARE, TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, In great
varlet 3.
ELEGANT FRENCH AND. GERMAN FANCY
GOODS, BEAUTIFUL PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, the
newest and choicest styles In Morocco and Velvet
Bindings.
MOROCCO TRAVELLING BAGS, HANDIER
viIIa AND GLOVE BOXES, At.
GOLD AND PLATED JEWELRY, OF THE NEW.
EST STYLES.
We have also made arrangements with some of the
lading Publishing tionses, that will enable us to sell
the standard awl latest works of popular authors at
about one•hslf the regular price:—each as BTION.
looms, Buena, Mitron. and 111 N Iflsol'll Weeks, In
full Gilt ■od Cloth Bindings,—and hundreds of
others.
ONE DOLLAR FOR EACH. ARTICLE.
•
We do not offer a slnxlearticle of merchandise. that
can be sold by regular dealers at our price. We do
not ask you to buy goods front us unless we can Cell
them cheaper than you can obtain them In any other
way,—while the greater part of our goods are sold at
about
•
One-Half the Regular Rates.
We want good reliable agents in every part of the
Country. By employieg your spare time to form
clubs sod sending us orders, you can obtain the mod
liberal COMMiII,IOI2II, either in CARL or MEHCSAIII
DISE, and all goods sell by us willbe as reprepented,
and we guarantee matisfactiOn to every one - Gosling
with our booze.
Agents should collect ten cents from each customer
and forward to us in advance, for Descriptive Checks
of the goodowe
The holders of the Checks have the privilege of
.ither perchadog the article thereon destribed, or of
exchanging tor any article mentioned on our Cata
logue, numbering over 3.50 different articlea,--not one
of which can be purchased in the tunal way for the
11112011 money. .
The advantages of first sending for Checks. are
theset--We ai a constantly buying small lots oVvery
valuable geode which are not on our catalogues, and
for whist, we blue checks till all dm sold; besides, In
every taiga club we will pat cheek. fur W,TCHIS,
QUILT'S, 111.11 , 1LCTIA, Dens PATTIZ'S, or some other
article of value, girt.; MU members of Me club an
article for about one quarter of its eaima
...in every order amounting to overt.so, accompanied.
by the cash, the Agent may retain $2 00,and in every
order of over illiio,s3.oo may be retained to
PAY THE EXPRESS CHARGES.
This offre I. more eepeclal.y to &mist Agents In the
Wertern nod S utbern Staten, but I. open to all ens.
ton', ru.
COMMISSIONS
Agents will be paid ten per cent, in C•ah or kler
cbaualce, r hen they FILL UP 10414 LITIRE CLUB, for
which below we g Pre • partial List of Commissions ;
FOR A OnDER, OF $3O, from a deb of Thirty,
we will pay the Agent, as commission, WI yds. Brown
or Bleached Sheeting., ()cod Dress Patten, Wool
&pare filmed, French Casaimer Panto and Vest Pat—
tern, Fine Large White Counterpane, etc., or $3.00 in
cash.
Wok AN ORDER OF SSO, from a Clab of Fifty, we
wlll pay the Agent, as Commimion, 45 yds. Blueting,
One pair heavy Wool Blankets, Poplin Drees pattern,
liambielue Equate Shawl, BUvertase Wstcb, ,
etc., etc., or $5.00 in cash.
FOR AN ORDRR OF RICO, from ■ Club of One Hun
dred, we will pay the Agent, as connutastoa, 100 yds.
good yerd•wide nbeetlng.Coin Sgver Hunting Cate
Watch, Etch U. o f Wool PLawl,Fult of all Wool French
Cassiinerotte., etc , or $lO In cash.
We do Lot employ any Travelling Agents, and coa.
Lumens should not pay money to permutes purporting
to he our agents, unless personalty acquainted.
mSEND SION EY ALWAYS BY REGISYSRED
LEITERS.
Wes further particulars send for our new 8 page
Catalogue*,
PARKER & CO.,
98 & 100 Summer st., Boston, Mass
Chestnut and 12th street
PH ILADELPH lA.
BAILEY & CO.,
JEWELERS
GRAND OPENING
F A L I,
CHRISTMAS TRADE
MAGNIFICENT STOCK
UF ALL TILE
iti"U.VELTIEs
WATCHES,
YEIVEL
SILVER-WA 111,
FANCY G00 1 )S, &c
BEtfDAL GIFTS
4 SPECIALTY
BAILEY & CO. have the hauilaomest store in the
world, end will at aH times be:pleaeed to receive and
show ♦lsf•nre through their establishment
BAILEY & CO.,
NEW MARBLE STORE
Chestnut and 12th Streets
PHILADELPHIA
Oct. 15, 1869.—.1m
REAL ESTATE AGENCY
I have opened an agency for the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
in connection with my law bailors, In Gettysburg
Parties wishing te sell,or bay lauds, may And it t
their advantage to call.
Farms and Woodland.
98 ACRES OP WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER forsl.to
A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and ,TI/188
near Gettysburg granite land.
A No. 1 PARR. near Getty..bnrg red gravel lend.
A FARM. 180 ACRES, AT $3O PER ACRE.
A TRAM OF GOOD* LAND, SS ACRES, AT $35 PER
ACRE.
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TIN MLR, AT 144 DER 4411Rit, VERY CHEAP.
100 AMISS, WITH VERY 0001) BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES CHESTNUT 1111 BER, FOR $ 6 ,000.
A VERY CHEAP FARM. GOOD LAND AND GOOD
BUILDINGS, AT SU PER ACRE.
A FARE,
GOOD,earGty
A VRRY PALM AND GOOD BUILDING, AT
$6O PIA AGRI,. two miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM. fear miles from Gettysburg, pto PER
ACRE CHEAP.
A VERY GOOD GRASS FARM, two miles from
Gettysburg.
• clew" AND 011E1.4.P TAVERN AND LOTS AD
JOINING.
A VERY GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDER, $66 PER
ACRE.
A GOOD SARA, BUILDINGS ALL NEW. 14,000
ALSO HART OTHER TRACTS.
ALSO HOUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
R. G. McCREARY,
Attorney •tlaw .•
4 110tlyibarg, June 11 1869.—t
IfIITLON & MCCONNELL,
FURNITTTRE
WAREROCMH,
No. 809 Markel street, nqrth side,
- PHILADELPHIA.
PARLOR, DINING ROOM aad mama PORN/-
TORS if the LATEST FlTYlati tad BEST -
MARLITAOTGRA aba. Nina=
B•pt,17,18110
REDS and MATTB3BB.IIB,
...40
TALL AND VrLNTER ?At3RIONI3.
ra. s e x, BI4DIIIII Jasi at timid from Paris
sod hi
with the seeodeeignsoiretwally
:sel frOnglhe (nem* novelties; also the moot
elotiant Trimming' to be mecum! In Psaii.
LADES RIBBONS, VELUM, IikIDAL VEILS,
FLOWSILS, PINK. J s prina
pl y; and TELRED
PAPIIt
y *sent tor Mrs.-ItArorkiloslebrated sys
tem hw knitting ladle? drew" Iletsltlaa.lwerlasoto•
N. W. wow of ZJeeatA and Chettsiut Streets.
PHILAWILPHLet.
Bept.l7,lllB9—Mn •
FOR. SALE.
DNERABLK THREE-STORY
DRIC/C. DWELLING 1101:16N,
*co il * 40 f lut, with twoatury Brick
tiontrotag, In amain mate, two doom fray
oourt iirecoos liattotoro MOO% "al b• DA 00 ko.
cconatikdopkiiiiref. IJISITh-$f
FOR ..71.1E
E EC
1371
Sn
teeihnanYaf the I‘Perkrehassotar of flak Pump,
we refer, by perrabeion, to the following nervous who
homeland It ln use, and totted it with entire aatia-
Jer.ltimeelter, Franklin tp. • George Smith, Hun*
Hatton tp. ; Arnold Lives, insidelha tp.; A. Ir. Myer",
Lattutore tp.; John Creme, 0 etbrsburg; I. P. Blirhook.
Oreemouut ; Peter Shively, Palreeld • Daniel sink
FalrDeid ; Wm. Young, Mountjoy tp.; !Andrew Waver ,
mock, Tyrone tp.
Persona requiring
callp. 031 . wells . or cisterns. OW
hate them furnished xaplete and ready for nes by'
seeding the depth of the well or Masan. Satimaddloa
guaranteed to all cases or no payment required.
Mara by mail or ortkorvOlo pltin_psit attsivisdio.
OnnPu HUMU
• Mclinightsto i wn, Adam, county, S,
Pa. .
Oct.* 1.869.-ly
EtEITABLIS RED 'IN 1851. •
RFLM OVAL
JACOB' HARLE M,
J f EWELES, •
Invites Ws }aye= end the rob& geasrallr, tobN
New !yore,
No. 1820 Chestnut st., Pflikkleiphks,:
when icy Wfli Ilad a Jars. and Minted stadr
of ATAl3rffine,'WdTol3 OWCYLS. J . /WILE;
811.7/11, and PLATED Wang. at Moderate Pride. •
N. 1 1 .--WATORIB and J.IIWNLRY eareftrUy re.
Imbed.
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds meoe.
to order. ' ' (WY 16 , is6o.-1101
WANTED AGENTS
tO MINIM ibr
_roaxnwaso nousilytooarmanos
KEROSENE LAMP I
f rancowood by more than SO Pr o ftotoni,f o i oar Cl o b
Absolutely'isafe
--woo SS per mat of off-10 bad odor —.lll not
brook t o . .wisr oat. booanoometalle t . Otw 'mob meta
iwowyorwoomo it supplies a ensue as zutt oo r o d
ri g bt.
~o ! parthlutaro n ddro rt , olpt p!rarl4 l :
Sd „Tkar, I f ock o ake
liarrio bmir; Pat
i flot rft, kso9,-tt
SENT FREE.
BRED OAT..A.:4Oqtf:E
FLOWER A TEOE74.BLE
- GAID/01, 1611, 1100:' .._ .r.
teilleluidloJesery.. Ivory love e lijk:y.,
a t
1 task rum sad vaisaido *ark, freio. - s wot
• . ' thusediltußy
T}aLOCUM bo•vvie
ifier a. tioet, Xookosteral. T. •
7 1011seriLlitiotto
FURNITURE ROOMS;
fiETTYBBITRG, PA
WA RN LR & CO.
TN I 7/TZ special ottooti au to thou largo 1 1.1111011antr•
I, of Bouotiold harshen*, sit oittio boot auk* and Latest styles, witich they upsetting a a eity price&
COTTAGE SPITS,
Coniainiag BIDSTICAD, WITEXA U. - WASH-STAND
TIMPOT TABLII. POOR CHAIRS, NORBS
Roam, sea TOWEL SACK—
seta as flow as S3O. Also,
•
PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE
of all klnda In separate places—SO/AL TABLgg
CHA IR B , - STANDS;IIITRISAUB. TOWIII, RACKS,
WARD MOB ItS, WORE TABLES, Difillee and
BRICAKV/LBr TABLES, BIT/INgiVll
TABLES, CRIBS, iIATTRINSES, ffeT
RACKS. WHAT•NOT4, Mille-
DRISN'B CARRIAGES, STEP
LADDER., BRAJKICI2,
&c. Pe., and a large
assortment of
MISCELLANEOUS GOODS
TUCKER SPRING- BOTTOM.
Call and Examine
South-east corner of Centre Square
Oct. 22, 1809.—t(
BUILDER
•
mAIiERIAL
IN ALL I'ARIEMS.
DOORS,
sAstrEs,
BLINDS,
FRAMES,
MOULDLNGS,
MANTELS.
WILL C. - HUTCHENS /
26. 69 ST. CEA BLES'SI.. BALTIMORE.
REND FOR PRICE LIST.
Sir-Parties ordering from geeing tide advertisement
will confer a favor by mentioning the name of tb•
Planar. pont. 17, 1861.-3 mo
SPECIAL ANNO ONCE-VENT.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
Jewellers,
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
I Have rebuilt, enlar g ed and remodeled their Walt.
liahment, destroyed by fire i n January last, and have
*env] the same for hotline/re.
With an Entire New Stock
01 ,
Manufactured & Improved
Goods,
Superior to any they have heretofore offer
ed to the Public.
They most cordially incite all to vial t and ,inspect
their Store.
JAS. E. CALDWELL & CO.,
602 CHESTNUT STREET.
Sept. 2 , 1
(Mar. 4. 1849.-1 y
WM. KNABE k CO.,
YU( OPICTUZIIta OF
on..txtr, 34011.11 X 41.11) UPRIGIIT
PIANO FORTES,
BA LTIMORE, MD.
These i ustrumen t• hare been before the Public for
nearly Thirty Y.re. and upon thole excellence alone
attained an unpurchased pre eminence •bkh pro-
nouncu them unequaled. Thole
TONE
combines great power, sweetness and fine sines
quality,. well u great purity of Intonation, an
even.. throughout the entire weal*. Their
TOUCH
Is pliva t and eflaatic„ and entirely free from the
en u . in
did—
WORKMANSHIP
they are unexcelled. Mang nose bat the vary bast
seasoned etaferfai, the Large capital employed fa Mt
business eentate us to keepeontinualfy an immense
stock of lumber. 'Res.on hand.
QOur 30tUARE prANOS have onr New improved
°vendee eg Seale and the AGRAVIIR TRIBIER.
We would tell special attention to onr late improves
meat* in
GRAND PIA.NO3 AND SQUARR GRAND.%
P.tented August 1 4,1866,
Which bring the Plano ne.rer perfection tbanhaa yet
been attained.
Every Piano fully Warrantedfor /lye
Years.
AWE'. BENTZ, York, Pa., Sole Agent teethe above
celebretestinstroments, Is by epeeist arrangements
enabled to taro ish tbe to at the Very lowest factory
prices.
WM. SNA.IIII*
Baltimore
1nue11,1V39.--bn
One dozen reasons why this is the best Pump mann
fedi/red in America for
WELLS & CISTERNS. •
1. It is Fileople. 2. It le Ilettehle. 3 It Is Disable.
4. It Works Tiny Easily. 6. It throw, Water •
Rapidly. 6. It is all Wool. 7. The Wood Is
Tasteless. 8. It doer not Crack In the
Bnn. 9. It Is not liable to gst, out of
order. 10. Should any repstrebo
necessary in time, they can
easily Denude by any per
eon. It will not ?rem.
19. It is Cheapen Matt
any other reliable
peony moan
. biassed.
TESTIMONIALS
M. EON, ik 00'I
and GIIIDII to the
• •
••.. • . •
GROCERIES & LUMBER.
H. Keefer ' s
'Store )
oRTHILRILL,BALTIwoR s es.,citrrysit 171111, PA.
FRESH GROCERIES
every Week" - from the City, Provisions, Dried en
Green trete °fell k huh, shrive on hand, at !owes
ration,
FLOUR, OO 4II.IIAL,CHRESZ, PURE CIDER TIN:
iiK/Alt,noAPB OF ALL KINDS, CANDLER.
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES.
LUMBER,
such as Scantling, Posts, Ae. , continually on hand at
lowest living rates. Call nod see.
Aug. 13,1360.—tf
NEW GROCERY
AMOS ECKERT,
York at., opposite. Chrisnier's Bakery,
Gettysburg, Penn'a.,
I. INVITRY, the attention of the Public tullLlentirely
new and choice
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
SUGARS,
COFFEES,
MOLASSES,
TEAS,
SPICES,
DRIED FRUIT,
COAL OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKETS,
I3ROOMS,
BaUSIIES,
1.- TOBACCOS,
SEGAIIS,
Mlloping to gi ve Wilfaction to all who may fa
vor me with n epll , t ealic it a share of the Nadia ass.
troonge. AllOB IV;ICERT.
5ept.17,1819. if
Wlll. J MARTIN,
ti - ROCE.RIEB AND LIQUOR'S
A large lot of Groceries that I am selling Cheap
CIZIMI
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whi4ky eight years Old
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A general assortment of BITTERS, among which I•
!fishier's Herb Bitters
P are Liquors for Medical par
poses at WM. J. MARTIN'S.
Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens-
WARR, te., at WM. J. MARTIN'S.
April 30, 1869
WM. BUYER. & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES , NOTIONS ,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
De,c.4, 1867.-t.
BARGAINS
at the new
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG.
JACOB W. CRESS
H LVING °mad anew Greeery,in Gettysburg, on
the north-west corner of the Public Square,
has I net received a splendid assortmen t of FRESH
GROCERIES ,
Including Sugars Coffee , Molasses, Syrup, Teas
Spicee,Tobacco,Sal a
t, Flab,ilatus,Shoniders,ir Alan,
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Rutayrulte,Elosps,Fancy Articlesand Notion! goner .
ally We will also k eep on hand FLOUR and FEED
STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to
WI very cheap. Give me aca II and Judge for your
selves.
Sept. 25.1887.-t f J. W. CRESS.
GROCERY.
WM. B. MEALS HAS OPENED A
Grocery , 'Vegetable and
Notion - Store
athla realdenceadJolnints Heals t Brother"' Marble
yard, in
EAST YORK STREET
Where he IN prelared to sell u cheap as the cheapen
aavt/stng Id hie line. The as • all.
Ilarekte.
P ! !
Wants and !faulty.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
• , .
WM. P. McCARTNEY
UTisan to Inform hisCustoiners sod the. Piddle
generally, that having par/hued the Interiors
,of hie Pin•tner (L. V. B. Sam) kr the Watch and
Jewelry Store on Baltimore at, Gettysburg, as will
.litaitsitio efforts to give satishiotion to sU.
fl retuned from the City with a aplandld
amortine nt of
COLD IND SILVER AMERICAN AND SWISS
WATCHES. JEWELRY; ULTRA. 7-114 AND
TABLE SPOONS, FORKS: GOLD. SILK
ER AND STEELMRAMS SPECTA- ,
CLBS; also, y Culbet saasp.
. ufaeturt, J CLOCKS
UNKtivE INSTRU
MENTS, VIOLIN d our
.
AR STRINGS SCR &WS
AND Jamas& '
sirwstoa and Clock Work warramo a djor Isar.
.iivrorrj repairiag altecatadla a neat workman
i ii kelmaner• • rasp& 10, isec—if
ISAAC E. STAUFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY •
lii.l4s NORTH 8111COND8TIMILT, earriu otQuarr;
4n oi,oritmOnt of Watchoo,Jowolry.l3llverand Plated
'Ware oonstantly on hand.
airepalein g of Watches and Jewelry promptly
attended to.. ang.1.1.1889.-1y
gut and pit Nianact.
ADAMS 001 IN TY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPAZIT
mooßposArsts lasmi 18. 1853.
0/7101g.R11.
tiaildist-44504" . 131r0pe. -
I ,lrkiePresidiiimaill .Ituia el 1
BstistaA7.-P.AC.Huditer. '
etimisurir.—.a. inalinadoak.. •
Rz e seitivi oo,ll ols l *—BobigtMoOurdy,ll...l..Plek
ar,Jiimat King. ,
listswest....4horg e Swope, D. A jtasklaA, 11.11e0sr
dy... ll r.kutua. l 6 l . o . l Pahnestook.G•i!yebeFinZebei/
King. Stiebiip Itedirtak
PIA II fobs& rAbillet r:Oftt,Nwir Oxtail ;
Vbs. fleet init., Liberty; E. eiPeleriateleisbierg
fr. IL) '
111516Thelbmpany is limipd be its operation to t •
oounty of /14sp.s. It ba• . boon in Interapoo for more
tbau year amilir that iglu - iis isdibut emu
fro tutaithat period
eareauttsid to overpklNiii - iAar pantos &airing ash
.
Ntiter.or mangari.
. .
olauitteuimitso dier•
• (lamesagoii Taa Irodaimpisy fa over, saw)
141iNibillti Ras • 16,11.....
consisting in part rif
♦1.0,(a general assortment of Notions
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
leery Old French Brandy
Cook and Parlor
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS.
The latest and most approved styles.
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE.
Coal and Lumber
OF
,ALL KINDS
Call 4. Examino
C. H. BUEHLER'S
Ware Rooms,
CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD
STRzET
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS.
THEandersigned hasbooght oat hie form E 1,1111
Der,Wm. nisx,wnd now continuos
THE LIME-BURNING BLSINESS
imself—at the Gettysburg Lime It ilu• ; on tbs. corny
of the Railroad and North Stratton ■treet. Thank
Pot or past patronage., 6e.ritl endeavor to d
continuance, by prosecuting the bcaineee a. •Isoroc•
yandollllB large A scale as possible—Crays selling
good article and giving go , d measure. /armors and
othentmsy look for the prompttillin K of order*.
daalaocontfnuee tht,
COAL BUSINESS
offering the moil popular kinds. Liomiet wiper. Abel
othaskshoold give him a call. Blacksmith Coal cot.
stantlyon hand
U mraoa.oaldeUteredaupwbor e o Gttymborit
Giottysburg. Nov. 20.1867
arrialts, garntso, &r.
D AVID McCREASY. JOHN 7. MeCREARY
"Best always Cheapest."
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and,
HARNESS of all kinds, in the County
are always to be found et the old and well known
stand,Baltimore st,opposlte the Presbyterian Church
(McCREARY'S.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
are the most substantially built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver moune
rid,) are completaln every respect and warranted to
of the very best material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars ,
013 nor as BIAS. They Cr. the best FITTISIL sad
moot durable.
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, as Cheap as they can lbs aremile•ny
where sad in the moat subetantia I miaow .
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
llamas, Fly -nets and everything la the lin Noma
better or cheaper.
Our prices
h areb e e nauacentothelowealllringstandard.
A liberal percentage forcash,off allbillesmaimating
tots or mote.
We work nothing but'illie but of stock and will
warranterery article turnedouttobein everjrespect
ss represented.
Thankikltorputfators weinviteattetalon to out
present stook.
lIELGITO Ili &Chill alldtlatEll DO nuns MU' QUALM
.7 an .29.1868.-tf D. ideCRZARY a SON.
('CARRIAGE-MAKING RESITMED.
Yhe warbelng over,the undersigned:lave ruaireed
as/
C A BRIAGE-MA KIN G B ÜBINZBB,
at thetrold stand,in Beet Middle street, Gettysburn,
where they are again• prepared to pat op Work In the
most fashionable, substantia/, and superior manner.
A lot afar w and second-hand
OARRIAGEB,BUGGIZI3,kO.,
on hand, which they will Ewes 01 at ilia Wrest
prices, sad all orders ♦lll ba *applied as promptly
and satisfactorily as passible.
itirRXPAIRING4I9
donawith dirpatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new andold HARtI23B on band for
vale.
Thaakflti for the liberal patronage heretofore *al
loyed by then., theysolleitind wilt endeavor to de
serve a large share In the future.
May 22.-tt DANN.R.R A zrsaLsz.
Buggies 'and Carriages.
REMOVAL.
PRE undersigned hail removed his Carrime-mak
tag ahop to tt e
will
ead of Middle street, °attys.
bum, ',barb D e will continuo to build all kinds of
wMtin hie line, vim
CARRIAGES, TROTTINGttFALL
ING-TOP B UGGIES, JAGGER'
WAGONS„ &C., &C.
Hle work Is all put up of good material aad by
the beat of niadhaales,and eannot MI to give atla
•etloa. ate priceilll/11 always reasonable. He NOM-
Its esgepe,ocaltdest that'lle can please.
promptly done, at moderato rated.
W. X. CIALLAGIMER,
July L WIL-ly
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
:JOHNL
rttPORY . 8 hie friends and the pubic generally that
L he has resumed the Hanteae-maktea beetnene, and
opened a Shop on Can ale street, Gettpelonsi, adjoin.
lug tb•Pupeaser depot, whore birwill manattietare
and keep on bead ell hfndcof
HAMRA,
DRIDLIS, •• "
COLLARS
wales,
• LWOW,
NLY•NNTEI, ao kg,
whfohirill be sad at the lowest cash prim. Also.
TRUNICS of all kinds.
.NlPAlllikrO an/ NINDYNG attended topromplly
Hallo( been'notking at the basher An /0 years, I
CVO gesettoty the beet kind of work, all being wade
ender e, own ettreebateedlenee. Give ni• a ean.
Kay 7.1860,-0 JOHN CVLP.
CABBAGE SEED.
T HANN c ro wn aid will seed by mall tbe teed of the
1. Ibilowing_irm Mites of CABBAGE:
"192021 it liAßollr—a remittable sweet sad tender
variety. Mee succeeded to mishap this varlets.
6o wafich from 1$ to Etunds. trader &Trouble dr-
munstanCes every . Seat po
tieud.
- Itiammoth'Etrumhead
,
--equallit giant, lab the Atm* mass. Oudot high
eottan korli imolai. the waled et 40 lbs.
70.4 derA lap= la,pookopos
one
packs to say ad.
dress cst Ws rso ot ots. Ibr onege, or U. '
sac Apo loalWastletles.
Direettoos tor moosestol coltivolloa semeopmay s •
rook paokado.. Borstal Spoeliseas uf the shots nri4 140.-
etlas,wsta ash - With= st the feat sgrlcaltatal Tale t•T''
Battis m
burg.
Address AOLOBION Wl= •
Bigler, Adaau as s a.
Oet.artf
THE STAR & BENTr:IcaL tuus s.
gradatioa Jima ail tte pasts fa ilattlomft " 1
colabismi—!en II la *Old adteutliti imam
J 4 308 RETLEY
HARPER. JtePlllB/11.11:
ritdittrrottl AND
Itilehnore et. hettee'en
Gettysburg: • •
TERMS OF PLBLW
Tut STAR LYD SzaTEM lora 4
day morning, at aoo a yeas lit
It hot paid within the you, 1(o
continued until all areanges ore
the option of the publiShers.
ADVERTI9EMENTS are Inserted
rates. A liberal reduction -
advertising by the quarter. hell
Special notices will be inserted et
ix: agreed upon.
eirTbe circulation of the •
Is one halt larger than thinning'
newspaper In Adams oobaty;
tisiug medium. It cannot be • •
Jos Wog( of all kiwis will be
ted awl at Mr rates. Hand-
Pamphlets, &e., ha every variety
v 'rioted at short notice. TlsllB
t, 1111141
TT OP/101111h
'rewient I udge—Robv:t J•Fildhar •
KIM".
I MO catt ry--Jacub Molluert.
11 . 2 islerpt Rid fl,exorder—W .D.ololii
,
CY'rk lAkeCourt)—• .W. dllit•r,
13‘Nriet Attorney—Wm. • .Dteeiii.
Taasurer —II. I) Wittles.
Sher( Phlllp Ilhon.
,rower—Dr. W. J McClure
Surveyor—Jena D. Keller.
Cannuagnsav—Jaeob Lott, Moms
ei m Noeucc CTerk—J. Jan/eon
—Wm. McClean, Physician la' J.
O'Neal.
9:rectors of Ow P.cr—Jobo Xs
Jcij t •i Lt Dear.lord. .•44 , 104 , d—J0
.If. ire issre"—Jseob
~t c N.•l y.
.I , s it.lrs —tfnary L Dream, Xsaltla
13. Ile t;y.
,aut:Qu or OLTITIIIM
H Buehler.
c“ •,L—M. S. 111iL , J, tlesAndor
W. Ores', It ,pert raw, A.M. MAIM
Clerk—r. D. M.sboro. truisms
Cirt(Olet—George W. Wel/Lotto(
41 threct%ri— Yu. Malan. W.
Warrot, Wm. It. Eystor, Joe)b
11. it i rt.r, Secret4ry—A. 1111
—lt. U. r.t ye Lock.
itirpsitrzo sh.llo.slkl.
./i irr.p•
, :tP1,..4r-.11. Smut', deir•
re:ler—iLeary 3. BO.U.Ar
rtcLort—Jourg• 3 miisio,
Witt, Uaviii gown
irr o y, D.ilims•s,Jostasa
3 rmrar. --
OEIIO ,4g,', IL I►Yltt
Aru,l4. •
Ltaqh:lllsl.
C.1(441t, 1 / 4 ,143 Ye
341., 1..141, 14..ruir ‘ IleJrge £r
LYE!, S: stiir c aaaaaa
President—J. L.Scbleio:•
jecrekgry—William 11.11441.
Treasurer—.4.leLander Cob..
tiqop. J. L
ljnorge JuJrg• Lltt
.41ez.vioJer Cubesu.
X OTUALISSOILUN
reesident-Boats Swope.
r." r,"iadm—avv;al ft. Resist I.
.Vlrr!fary—Ll arid A. Bastolet.
frc Asurer gilorard d. Vitige.toek.
Cvn 4nte—ftoberc SicOu
atut.
iptat•c.icxrr tot ICiLII4O4.
•40,4tiel 11h9r5st.
ri4./=.4."..11•10 ,CAherrr,l
J.
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Tre s,r , r—l) a•i , l
al; •ri —W1111,4,u R. wr•cw._Finiii
.•,,,Ot, VrA•lrriek lr:
J..tan •
I=
1,4 t —Ed ward (J.Vahlieat.ock
, A Dumean
•ref sr y —.l.,ttn V. McCreary.
rr...k,-or—JAn Culp.'
LYN eal.Joh Su
D. K• 1.14.,?rt, Wm. V. kikiuion.
TICEIMMI
VALa•t;pek
Se,,tary—W w. A. Dulc.4.
lt , ster—Ju,l d planar
11, ;1 rr —A. U. liaCalor 1. itte;.
k 7*ft
• •.• I e4c— Jr,o) ; 71cQ101.49.
, ft. , rarer—it p 1 4.
~.,troll, IL J. Stahl', M. diebelbet
Aarrrssuala 111.1LIKAID
,—Robert 11cCurdy.
I. a iad Tre as tg rep—David Willa
/in
9.00
12.24 I
ti rlilliiare
•
qr.t jpakod close coati
t'tavl W•ittaro poi
tr lIa WILL d 11.1tu /re.
I=
Gladr, N 0.121. 1. 0. d. P.
kv:Lo/v n 4./ !iv. ir.J.L.l.vt e5t1,4041117
A,Vo. 26,1.0. 0.
ii#ll,l4l rod 4 ]tontine, in
..:00.1 6 . 1 444/ $(44, Ludo, N .138,A;
~nt ilin.att ..ttees4,";4ll9
mouth.
iteg nolds Lutlyt 0.
131., re .trust, every Monday @veal •
Tribe. No.ll, CO. 11. •
1141, every Yrl,l4y evening.
r,, j t N 0.9, G. A. R —North East cot
very &tennis,' evening.
1=121:113
risCi)—Pastor.ll•T•o.
Aorricei Proressura of Collage a •
teru ttely, • Obath Intarrtng •LI.
Ms 1,4,141 r. otitivt. DUritig •
,a 1 4orrict,
i•rtn !la; —Ker. I. Orel
,a,r a i a g and event
4 ....y•eraula g .
(••..'Oil .e.a.,Rs.Y/. U. C.
kver. stiice.. 40..4 ajornitl
rh",u y „ wpg.
p,,,,41,14,11—Re11. Wm. Q, pll ta.
a ,. a t 1 4 a..,1•••01na, and Wad •
Gtr ac•,, Vtivrated —Ka v. W IL. H.
Tlrelog end areal'
torening.
6 . 3t44 u• -4e r t lv.cpti Soli. dfavices
4tbi, 519ral4ir gad •fternooi.
J. J•
by epecl•l pf,,lp,trpootf.
groftsoiont gar
M. KRA.UTII,
V e Lay,gH},eburg. Ps. Collect •
bus/gas procyptly at ct.ded to.
0411ce uo B•lumore,treet,eo4thoct
Joao le, 1809-11
AfcCONA.UGLIY, •
• L liZtt Weateria
it ut.•rstoorg street. •
• tn., tioo ; 4••u
aces. al/ legal
Lt n, L INOInt7, eaCk•Pii,
13:ti 1tt,..41.01.1.n.1( prompt
•ly attended to.
t I ttc. at s , cated.tod zbolla•
In I ,vrr tad either ',Warm Btitteg.
MIII=I
J. COVER., ATTO ;
l•
.11)ther Boaluegseotrust•dtohil
)ll44 .I*tw•ea gal *mitcrOkind
r'• • c .e1.94,1110un•1t/011t,RIKAT
May 29,111111•
VID t. BUB/ILEX
N M L 4 W. win phopUs
JPS 112,1 Ail D9il0•1111.11trillIniki •
/ ti:a it Ais...44•acelegi•
qyza,iiati.e.:court 1440. pktpzabs
fjAV[D WILLS, LT
At WA/Once 4t
ofoentr•Sviar•.
gay 29,18117.
DR. IL S. HUBE.
S. S. Off ner of Cian6ersbirrg
orposcrs Cot,. Toots 144111 U
I=
aa. J. A. ARMSTRO '
flaying lacsissii at UMW SALIM
to • II brooches ci; bib prof•••••• • • 46 wl
his o eco whoa sot profooslossally
UotCosciaisiowo, P.0.,1
Adams county, Po. f • Jo
DR. J. W. C. O'NEAL
Liss his OtSo* •t t•• 111•••• I
trest.toro I.tors •botre the genspil•TO
Gettysburg ,May 29,11107.
JOHN L. HILL, Nita
Nice I a Chambersburg stglmit, roil
Bails Hotel,
OIerTYBBURO, P6NN•A
Ils vl ag boon In constant practice
petlento can too assured of good gook.,
n R. J. E. BEREBTRESS
iot, tiering located Is deft •
erric•e to Um public. Ofileola nett
opposite Ore Globe Inn, •hue lig, will
sttsad to lay al l withlotb•prortatito
P•r•onela want of full rr partialauetlei
r ited tomlll. Terms reasovable.
July 30,1169.-0
I. W. Li:FE
f e itofooton,lam; ea.,
HAVING! porealioatly located to
college in the central predict of
Bargery. W 10. to Lombard Desalt
root. (A
Ladies' Fancy
JOHN FARE
718 ARCH STRZ
Middle of the Block, W. 714 aad ad -
PRI LADILPRIA,
Importer, IlankfActurer sad Dealt is
quality of
FANCY Fl3'll,
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