The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 17, 1869, Image 4

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[For the Etter and Iteetis:4
rAimatEtelt 1110 YR. _
i)lFT.,sns. Emmons :,-Som et 1m e al u
nay attention was drawn to a poetical
article in the "Agricultural column" of
your paper. en ti tled "Don't Leave The
Farm." The article, I believe, was
directly intended, for the boys. Cer
tainly very goodadvlce,and the "boys"
should give it their serious attention.
HuialtelErsotiboiiare lea l rif3pst*farre
ev4 , 3 , 9 yisii f Rig dtready over crowd
ed towns and cities,- exposed to the
many evils Incident to city life. Why
is this? The great reiu3on, I believe, is
that no interest Whatever is given them
in any of the affairs of the farm.—
"Stop now," r hear a grumbler say,
.."give my boys any interest in the af
fairs of my farm? Allow them to reap'
half the profits, and squander • the
money. uselessly ?" No. That is ndt
the idea. How then shall we give
them an interest?
What can be easily done. Give them
a little plot of ground near The house,
to call their own, ,and work to suit
themselves. Buy them a few vines of
aloft* - grapes, (which can now be
bought for little or nothing,) and give
them' into' their care to train, and
pruneas they see fit, or as experience
may teach.,. Add a few choice pear,
peach and apple trees, with currant,
raspberry, biAbkberry, gooseberry,
strawberry and other small fruits. Go
with thew sometimes,, and watch them
in Weir ]"Tabora, cheering them with
kind wdrds, when they becom i dis
couraged "Yes," says one, "but I
need my boys-eisewhere, on the, farm.
I cannot agord to have them spend
their time working a small garden,
which might be worked with the rest
of the field in a great deal less time."
To this we say a great waste of time is
unnecessary. An hour in the evening
or morning is sufficient. And the
time thus spent by them,--will be am
ply repaid in increased fondness for
and devotion to farm work, to say
nothing of the rich fruit with which
they 1411 load your table. Or, if this
does not suit, try something else. Give
your your son a. colt, to f4ed, curry,
lead, ride, and train as his- own. Or
give him a pig, a sheep, a calf, or a row
of potatoes, corn, or some other grain.
"But," says one, "how will I find time
to let my boys do all this? My farm
is large ; help is scarce, and I have not
the means to hire the help I need.—
Consequently I need my boys in the
field early and late."
To meet this objection we would
say : Better hire an extra hand or two
now, than after a while sec your son's
leaving the farni discouraged, disheart
ened, going forth to seek their fortunes
in the world alone.
How many of our farmers do this?
While I write, I think of butone that
gives his son any interest whatever, in
the management of the farm. All the
machinery, consisting of reapers, grain
separater, drill, hay tedder, cider mill,
k,e., all are under the care of the son.
He is 'yet a young man, still in his
teens. have never yet heard that
young man speak of leaving the farm,
Why ? Because he has an interest
there, and works with a good will and
earnest 'purpose. A great many of our
young men of these days, and espec
ially farmers, have an intense desire or
longingtor books and study. On the
farm this privilege is often denied
them. Some few fathers send their
sons to school, but the exceptions are
rare.. I know of a young man who
asked his Rutter to send him to school,
and who was coldly put off with the
auswer,that he had "education enough
to be a farmer." On another occasion
the reply was, "No; I don't 'want my
boys going to school, to make lazy fel
lows out of them." Oh, that farmers
would wake up to their own true in
terests and those of their children.—
Every department of labor should be
made attractive, and I know of no bet
ter way to make home and the farm
attractive to boys, than by giving them
to understand that they have a direct
interest In its proper care and manage
ment—not an interest contingent on
death or the far future—but immediate,
bearing fruit in increased self-respect,-
cheerfniness of disposition, and earn
est purpose. Let it be tried. G.
Hqw PREMIL'hiS• ABE AWARDED.-
An Agricultural Society in one of the
eastern counties of Pennsylvania offer
ed a premium for
_the best cultivated
field of corn. A committee was ap-
pointed and in due time entered upon
the' duties of its office. It BO happened
that there were hilt three contestants
for the prize and their farms located
not very distant from each Other. i ßy
arrangement the members of the com
mittee left their respective homes
the day appointed and met at the
of A. After viewing his cornfield, and
partaking of a finch, they proceeded
to the farm of B. Here, after viewing
the cornfield they partook of a well
gotten up dinner, which they no doubt
enjoyed with a keen relish. Then then
proceeded to - the farm of C. who un
luckily was not at home, nor any pro
vision made for entertaining the com
mittee. They however viewed his
cornfield and returned to the hospita
ble mansion of B. where they partook
of supper and after due deliberation
awarded the premium to 8..f0r the beat
cultivated field of corn. Who, will
deny that there is a strong sympathy
between the brain and the stomach?
FEEDING hogs on ungtound and un
cooked corn has been frequently proved
to be a far less effectual manner of fat
tening them than that of giving them
'some grain ground and cooked ; yet
many persons prefer the former to the
latter mode of feeding. Pulping roots,
such as turnips ,mangels, beets, carrots,
parsnips, potatoes, etc., is now found
to be a very profitable way of preparing
them for fattening stock, and very ef
fectual machines have been invented
for this purpose. In' the Channel
islands large quantities of parsnips are
grown for feeding inch cows, and are
kept for a long time by being cooked
-and then poured into casks, all
moisture being expelled in the proems..
dx ambitions youth, who has been
Drought up with a aad misapprehen
sion of facts; thus poem Jila 001$ into
verse :
If I Was alokle editor,
Wouldn't I have a thus I
I wouldn't print a cussed word
For lessen a $ a line.
I'd get soy grub and llcker free,
& tickets to the shows.;`
I wouldn't pal far buw bier,
& weildn't I wars good close?
TEE OaUmlaut "Motion Bode.
ty" pledges -Ito members to drink Only
wine, beer end elder, exempt when they
are Naocatrigad, •mnd' then whisky is
allowed.-
GAB tas A ini t ted with white wieth a ep.
plied to Glielakokylei s bets home, at
all role or Otkil priffui,
said, will thgcree tOilice.
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gooko,,fm o , ottluthoo.,
- NI. - R. lIORN.ER.
wt l resnmektheprectlre of ginlicine. Ocoee Ft
DRUG .'STORE,
IY OItAIIBRRSBURO ST.,'OBITTASIiRO
Dader In
DRUGS, MEDICIOB,PATENT IPSDICINES, STA
TIONERT, PILBIUMART, SOA PS, TOILST AR-
=LIS, OT STEUTB,PUILK eFICES, tc
•DR. R. lIORNISRUI DIARRIIOIL MIXTURE,
ter Oiolere Morbus, Colic, Dierrhtea, Cramps,. Sick
Eltantacb, tc. lall direction'. with. every bottle.
July 0.1869-ti
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIS r,
SLOTT in Brant's Building, Balto. at:
LITTLEST() WN.:
HAYING opened a new DRUG
BTOflli and fitted It up in the best style, I Air
my stack of pureand trash Drugs: to the citizens of
Littlestown and vicinity at the lowest market rates,
consisting I LI pert of
Drugs and Family lihdicines, Fur
Ligitois for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Oedieines, Horse
Powders,
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Paneyartieles. A full assortment of
Brushes, Stationery of all kinds. , !l,lars, Tobacco and
Snuff.
494-Moore's ElectrctMagnetlegloap will oresh with
hard or soft water, cold or %arm. Clothes washed
with this Soap are made beautifully white without
boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap in use. Try
It. It is war ranted not to injure the bonds or fabric.
bittlestown , May 18.--1 S .JAMBS CREbS.
69. -
JUNE _
69.
.A FULL ASSORTMENT OFj
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT . ME DICIN ES,
LIQUORS AND WINES FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES,
PURE SPICES AND FL AVORINO EXTRACTS
DYES AND DYE STUFFe,
SOAPS, PERFUMES AND TOILIFPOOODS,
INKS, WRITING FLUIDS AND STATIONERY,
PHYSICIAN'S PRE3CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE
CIPES, ACCURATELY PUT UP. •
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP -
• PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Forney's Horse. Powders
the boil and cheapest (or Roues, Cattle and Seine.
Other I:l3rse Powders of approved makes.
HUB ' S •
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
June 11, 1869.—tf
A. D. BUEHLER ,
GETTYSBURd-, PA .,
Has just received a large assortment of
BOOKS
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FOR THE
HOLIDAYS,'
Comprising English nod Am nr ieso pobllcatlooa,
-handsomely illustrated, suitable ,s !Nikki,' Gifts ibr
OLD AND YOUNG.
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Also, • 'ergs aaortment of Miscellaneous Booksby
stand and authors, Stationery, Toilet Articles, Pon.
knives, Gold Pews and Pensils, &a.
Msc. S 1389.4.tf
girtrg J)tables.
THE EAGLE LIVERY,
SALE k EXCHANGE STA43LES
Washington Street, Gettysburg; Pa.
ADJOINING THE EAGLE HOTEL.
THE undersigned would respect
fully inform the public that he has opened
a new GIVZRY, BALK AND ItiCHANalt STABLII
la this place, and is prepared to offer superior sc.
oemumodations In this lino. He has provided htmselt
with Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Light Wagons, Sc ,
of the latest styles, talkie/A to meet the pub''^ dc.
mand. His horses are all good, without spotor blew
lab, and perfectly rellable—none of your "old crtp.
plea," bn t all ofthe"2.4o"order.
Staloff pattlea can always be accommodated and
contfortableequlpmentafnrnishod.
Partiee,largeor small,can get put what theywant
on the moat accommodating terms.
Visitors to the Battle-neld politely attended to
and cell►hle driven furnished Itdestred.
Partiesooneeyed to and Seam the Depot upon the
arrival and departure of every arab.
Horses bought, sold, or exchanged, and always
•ohanceforbargalnsglren . Our motto Wair flay
and no gouging."
'articular attention paid to furnishing V
and Hacks for Funerals .
WW !attar oarssivesibat by charging mode:
sway
and hy_turaisheag superior accommodations
we cannot Nato please ovary one who patronises
our satabLiabatent. T. T TAT".
Kay stit. sa.—
Notice to the Public; I
.
TIM undersigns(' is running a Line of Stages from
Hagerstown to Gettysburg, leaving ibrtnerplace
on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock, A.
passing by Leiteraburg, Waynesboro'. Monterey
and Clermont Springs, fountain Dale and Fairfield;
arriving at Gettysburg at half past four o clock and
returning front Gettysburg on Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.arriviag at Hagerstown to makeconnection
ad the 6 o'clock train for Baltimore.-
Nay 21.-tf AHANA WBSEN.
WEAVER sk SOll.
Livery, Sales & Exchange
STABLES,
Washirsgton at., Gettysburg. Penna.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to
the public that they have better aocom =As
thma than ever to eepply the public with all style*
and kinds of ennveyanees that can be lband in a Jim
elms Uveq. Their Sorer, Hacks, and Bleintas cannot
be heat by any establishment in the town. In prier
they defy competition.
Horses and Mules
Msk( sad sold, on resionable terns.
GIVE US A CALL
Take Notice.
THE undersigivid 'is desirous - of
1 °Wig up bile dd sobeassa, aad said tomb an
thous iii4*Sel Skeen and settle domes. Mil boas
TM be fisted at, *esteem eta es and an persons in,'
debited are earaostly reeseetoi to sin and square
ebeir adoessta n 10211148 WRAT/111L
Des. Ibla . •
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Hardware and Groceries.
The eitherriberehave tart Votared from the dela
aMaineremee seseptref ruirowims see 0110-
%ebb* tbey an earertert Abair -tate reset
Illettiesor•ela:t oder Point% the than. -
its*.sqhfilkaiiiii it • : •
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awn =r WM ms. • •
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tuna ur aos. ad.
GROOMS , 0::4 tor . JrINJM,
Oftl4laia,lo... !lien' II owleall@IP:
wool ideebytniehrsiellabbir 141104 weiet ieut
_be MI bb tab item. Iltrefit=refrefe YNr kf 0 41 1 1
M sereopeollriel Mrs Milt '11.41.=
'ea lac*
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MEE
grotithilfrittO, "Lod, it.
-' HAS' AARIVItD-Vt,
• _H E AD-lauliTy.giß c i , i:',- ,
On the 3. R. Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYBi3URG, PAP,
,the Lsrgest end Best Stocks Of
Fall & ;Winer
.Clothing,
II ATSA N. E, AP S,
TUK BIOT MANI7FACrIiMED
BOO T SAND S'''
HOES,
Woolen Under-Clothing
with a large . assortmott
NOTIONS TRUNKS ,
And everythin,4 found Ina fientlemstn's
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 1, 1999.—tr
FALL AND 'WINTER
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CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps - ,
Boots and Shoes.
N E W F I R M-I
COBEAN CUIVNINGIIAM
ITAVEJ us ; received from the Clty a new and large
1.1. stock of
CLOTHING,
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
' NOTIONS, &c.
The goods hare all been selected whir great care and
with a desire t d meet the wants of this COMOIUti
The public will find the f isias to beof the best quality
and the'
LATEST STYLES.
One and all sre Invited to call at our Stare, on Balti
more street, Gettysburg,nearly opposite Paltneetdek
B roe. • R. O. C./BEAN, -
JAB CUNNINGHAM.
Oct. 22.—tt
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
OPPOSITE STAR AND SENTEUL OFFICE,
TTYSBURO, PA..
Yon will always find the beat qualities and Wait
styles Qr
COATS , PANTS VESTS ,
OP ALL STYLES AND SIZES. ALSO,
S H I R TS,
Trunks, Valises, Umbrellas,
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
CLOCKS, WATCHES, ,
TOBACCO anct CIGARS )
all of which will be sold at short profits and warrant
ed to please. Give him a call at his store on Bslti
more street,(Plcking's old Stand) near the Diamooa.
Sept. 24,1869.—tf
BOOTS & SHOE'S.
D. KITZMILLER&
GETTYSB PEN.N
YORK STREET, OPPOSITE THE BANK.
Have Jut received from the City a fargeassorti,
ment
,BOOTSSr, SHOES
VON
GENTLEMEN, LADIES CHIL
DRENS' WEAR,
Consisting of Calf &Kip Boots,
Congress & Balmoral Gal,
tars, Slippers, &c.
Made in latest styles and of beat mate
rials. • •
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We also ItADIUTACTITRE TO ORDER', aIS kin"
of 8001 B ANL 1110113--the work being made op
of beet valerian' and by. Bret clue workmen. The
senior partner has boew in the business for over Lb
years and personally superintends all workloads op.
We respectfully invite the attention of the public to
our set .bllshment, and hope by strict attention to
businessand by selling stloweetcash price', to give
eallre satisfaction.
DAVID KITZMILLER,
JACOB A.KITZMILLIR.
Apr 1116,1869. —t f
REMOVED! •
New Store Room near Court-honsej!
Hdß remov ed has Boot and Shoe Store to Lhie new
Store Room, a few doors south of she Court
hones, and nearly opposite the tosawiler ante, Balti
more, etrest,Clettrborg. He has Mid in a huge new
'took of Bads, which he will sell at reduced prices.
He offers
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' BALMORAL GAITERS,
LAutES' COMMON -GAITERS,
LADIES' ILIDALISVERS,aII styles.
LADIES' YORteroo BALMORALS
IN LARGE VARIETY.
GENTS' /SENOR. CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' RIP BOOTS,
GENTS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTS' CALF BALMOEALL
GENTS' SLISPEEE. an'Wee,
GENTS' EROGANS,Re.,Sc.
MISSES' JONG/MU GAI7ERS,
. MISSES slimoßAL, GAITERS,' •
MUMS' NO/DX= BALSIORALS,
te., Sc., Sc., etc..
ROPE' CONGRESS GAITERS,
ROTS' CALF BALMORALIB.L
BOW 1114 , 013A5E,
INFANTS' SHONE, ell co las,
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IN LARGE VLSI/ITT,
Also,Boote and of Ora own manufacture con
scant], on hand.
All with) sold at lb. lowest Using profit". Buy.
ere, from town and eountri.ere invitee to call and
and Floes betters purchasing Ads&
when,ts list; " ' Meat that I can please aU who
11 11 iimpAccafifiNtil of leiSts,Shoes, 'Out
sets, 'Midas bolter:fed on, I n ail Its broach:, as be
lacissmis done on short notice. By employing
vpsfinten, and nab" Dam bat the
=r ii al sabgr , befieteinalliiiit et suehltaintas hie
emseeeepseetiole. Oertalnly no th ing will be lOUs.
*ma to deMl l /0 It.
, asahanktel paethwors, he eolketee congas.
sane of PaleaV J tronllM - H. Immo= .
Gettrbereg,alylo,lllok-t
- JOSEPH ..TACOBS,
ALRBORANi TAILOR,
OBlYBlllll.ntin 11141111T.118M11813116.
of il — r " Piiii 'f il imam
friflloordorolpool, o taro op,
A. a pro., rioald Roo mispoetrally harm his
bleak sod tbe public geeetalli, flouts tee steam(
a brerebaat'bilierber estebtlaineeet fa Clei
Wald, mast dew to the Mg obese, sad arllo6oollll Ma
of tbe loropas Voollokwhoril loot win 10* iroPprto
we** salrlio*ro loUrlokno bin: Ina 0 4 4 f i r
dorsi, cosmic vaimvsai, vinutizosi
itit, io,. /la,
*MO fowl o tl bolop pp; olios dostrablo time:
10=irfirgoole lir al.- bait los
or poi. -
inibi a rage
wpm iADII DP With 4lopolob, • ir.NI wlwg'
•tolitat caber 4 .raaaa ill MD wow - Nast
ti tint be made-pod Slim& ass*
.-ooWloothisig will be itentei toe enteb to
roartorionstortloo to ouri tots.
The bawd now Tort holdopproisiorly toprOpll.
i attleitebtiepstrospio No." -
4,1W1.41
wor arlr
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.7!'rvg ,
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AthST i:TVI.I4I, •V
also a Large Varlet. , or
Furnishing Store
D. H. KLINGEL
.a.
WI
menaititivw , shoior
.
BOOTS - AMY 8110E6:
Z..
NEW ZS TA. 1 4 ,SHIWENr.
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TRuidooliudbicbitii4. new ititidlog.gor
$ littlitda *toe CsAshliehneent, on. CbtrUsteet„
idailbeffiltataine, tit Eettyebarg, where ha.
sow °Ranier este, ; .
Boots, Shoes,Daiters,
petal
Ark:
• • Petal - • •
7
ordten,woreendiedohildren,nfdlfferbnt stiles and
prices. Heim Itneleeertinent to select trom,sad ,
ern teelterery article at the malted prod ta. ,
WORE ERRE TO 011 MIR, al the beet initeriale
and- woritneasehN. Beery effort wede_to render
satistsettorr. The Introneirsorthe pub7l. aolielted;
CAI Rewind Wend tram htnstoeb or herr yper aura.
err. In either nano younennot (Mho broloteed
July 17.1 1 46•.-43; JOHN 71 .Eltil.”4o
• Omutal.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL- BANK !
GOVERNMENT. DORI* ul all kinds, BOUGHTand
801 D
The HIGIIRST PREMIUM paid on GOLD and
SILVER.
WUPOIIII CASHED Mt C.3LLECTIM
Porno** deattjag to laved In STOOKS rr BONDS,
of any kind, are fuelled to catt, as we here the
the Seattle. of New . Tork,'Platladelpitia of
1341Iimore market,. Consequently all
orders are Orcmptly executed.
P•rauna prsaesalng COUPON BONDS, and desiring
gaiety toconvert into Registered, are requested
to C ill, All leo have the advantyge to tratahr at a
trifling exgrinee
INTERNAL RIIVENER, STAMP cf 011 dommloa;
Voris fur isle
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advanced
=
5 PER CENT. for I year,
4 PEE CENT. for 6 mouths,
3 PER CENT. for 8 months
Person■ wiohiug laproaattoo in regard to 11. b
0011 J., and Stocks • all kinds, are requested to
;ire tic a call and we'vrill cheerfully give nil In
I=ll
I=l
•7ett yaburr. Nov. b, lh4 D -t
FIRST NATIONAL BANS
OE
GIyr . TYSBURG
WILL ALLOW
lot on SPECIAL. DEPOSITS its follows:
5 PER CENT. PER ANNUM YOH I YEAR,
4 " " •• " d MONTIIP.
' 3 44 64 41 3 o
WILLOASH COMPOUND INTEREST NOM AND
COUPONS.
Will alsaparckase or sell STOCKS nod BONDS
weary kind tree of,charge as ensomlsatoa,and wil
alltimes pay tive - UIOISIL3T PRICE for
GOLD AND SILVER,
sod..with plemenre transact all business promptly
betatoforepertalaing to • wells sigolatedßank.
ORO ARNOLD. Cssaler
•I•tlysburcbto• 1167-t.
Nutthering.
M EAT MARKET!
NEW FIRMA •
GEORGE'S. STOVER & THADDEUS 8. smut,
APING entered into partnership in the HUTCH
ES. BRING BUSINESS, will carry It on In all Its
branches. All kinds of
Fresh Meat Every Day.
Beef every Toeaday and Saturday morning. titian
meats every .Weditetday, Thursday and Friday morn.
lags. '
Market stand at Geo. B.Btover's residence on Chant.
hamburg street, second Square.
Those having fit stook for sale will dad It to their
advantage to call on or addrear the new Firm.
STOVER dt
Ang.18;11111S—t f
West Middle Street Market
THE oouirr-notras.)
Every Day in , the Week,
.
SUNDAY EXCEPTED.
Fresh Beef three times a week, Tuesday, Wednee:
day and Saturday mornings. Lamb, Veal or Mutton
every day. Orders left at my market. in the evening,
will be promptly delivered the Pothering morning.
GEORGE A. CODORI.
June 18,1860-If
gads and Ststaurants.
EAGLE HO T E L- .
the tamest and mess sorassodleas la
AITT POUR% PENNA
001111 07 la/ • ZZZZZ AID I.lollllolol#
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
tar ApOspObita,forPassmriger & and Baggsge,ron
1 0 the Minot, on arrivatauddepartart of Rai Ron \
Waist. °unto Iser►anta,sndreasonabl,charget
1411729, INIT.-
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
I GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS. PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN.
tatais spell Eippst, hasbeen
AI told up to the mast appissod Mrs: Its
Wallas I plessast sad tosSeslest, Oaths Is tlik,
ammetbstissm portions: Qs toms...Niers mango
suathaabein inaddortheaccormodation and Coat
octet oats, trith amplostablingattsabod. Wits
scpsrissoed servants, :and ettocninnodatin. Clerk
Iv* Win ardosvor top Isai'm Tb!. Do "
Bastrop*" fbr fits sattretsismostot ibepiblfe
cdpabliepatropag 7 •
Ka" ,1357.'
1869 MAPTEI4 . . 019!
)41138. MpORBARY.
--Rai Pt* oksidia: isig". ll4l q 4l 4S of.
130 Igi.NAT S 'Oro X4ll
whiur_oo«,
Rabolui',
emu at'
ao4NCt
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up:anima 84.1.1.19Ap;
TIMETABLE. "- •
?IRDTTBAANtimiteffettriburg at 0 40, g.. 16
andeAteetaint ila;arrer4ti tee lien with trains go
niltekii, piaeisera reitoUtilliili heart atasop
M., Harrisburg at 12 20, P. Mri-Philadelabla at 4/6
P. IL Retaining, arrive at Gattgabarg at 12.30 p„
erlth psemagera from Baltimore, HarrisburigiViii
5113CSIND Tlilliit eaves dattyaberg it 2 45 P
an% soonest' ►t Iranopir
~,laactioa witL * MAI
Train Louth at 4 42 - P 4 *4 tiatling B►ltlmore at
7 00 P-11. • Etaiimaing asrlirar at Giqtyabarg
6 110-P. 0.4 kat ...eagers from il.ltimors,
litrrlsburg, Philadelphia, ie.
AGMS Passenger Oar IS al*, Sttact”,4' to, th• Iftwtst
train, wnheit laaras Gasoser Jaactioa at 7.14.
ranching , Gittyaburg at
„,.4111). Paswingtra baying
Howilloba , g to the 5.15 A, irate' car than men
Gettysburg by 10.30 A. M. The freight train, with
PA/wager Car attaaod, will lure OePtisbarg at
P. Id., reaching the Junction-at 6.25. .
READING RAI,LROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
HONDA], NOV. 22d, 1869.
Great trunk line frdm the 'North and Northwest
kir Philadelphia. New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Asbland,shansolkiii, Lebanon, Allentown,
EastothEphrata, LeinCaster, VoluMbia, dr.
Trains leave Itarrliburg for New York, as follows :
At 3.30, 6.85,and 8.10 A:11., and 12.20 noon, iind 2.55
and 11 00 P. M., connecting With similar Trains on
Pennsylvania Railroad, and arriiing at New York at
10.16 A.M. and 12.05 noon, 3.35, 6.35 and 1. , .00 P. 61.,
and 600 A. IC,' respectively. Sleeping Cars accom
pany the 2.30 and 5.35 A.M., and 12 20 non. Trains
without change. •
Leave Ilarriebnrg (or Reading; Pottsville; Tama
qua, Slinersville,Ashiand, Shamokin. Pine Grove,ll;
lentown and Philadelphia, at 8.10 A .114., and 2.56 and
4.10 P. IL, the 215 train stopping at Lebanon cult';
tb04.10 P.M. train et lining at all. Stations and ma
king connection. for Philadelphia, Pottevil In, Colum
bia and all immemate statious between aald points
only. For Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn,
•la Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave
Harrisburg at 340 P. 31. •
Returning; Leave New Ye; kat 9.00 A.M.,12.00
noon, 5.00 and 6.50 P. 11., Philadelphia a 18.15 A. hi.,
anu 3.30 P. M. Sleeping cars accompan. the 9.00 A.
)1., COO and 8.00 P 31. trains (row Now York, without
change.
Way Passenger Traini ear et Philadelphia a t 7.30 A
M. '
connecting with similar train on Mast Penna. Rail
road , returning from Reding at 8.30 P. M.,s topping
at all Stations.
Leave Putt/I , llla at 4.419 and 10.00 A. M., And 9.46 P.
11.,Metnslon at 9 90 A. M., Shamokin at 6.40 and i 0 40
A. 111...,kahtand al 7.05 A.M., assal23o noon, Tamaqua
at 8.33 A. M., and 2.20 I'. M., toe Philadelphia and
New Yos k.
Leave Pottsville. vla.3chnylkll tientl 3 umgoehanna
Itellruadat Sato 4.M lot 114rrisburg, and 11.30 A:
If. fur Pine Grove end Tremont.
Heading Accommodation Train kayak Pottaville
at 5.40 A. pashas heading at 7.30 A. M., arriving
at Pallattelphis at 10 :40 A. M. Returning:, leave.
Philadelphia at 4 45 P. M., pestling Reading at 7 40
P. M., arriving at Potttvilia at 0 3u P. 01.
Pottitiwn • Accom mods , lon Train, IPATt.II Potts.
towinat .46 A. M , returning lefty rt rhiladelphlk at
4.043
Cr.larribli Railroad Traina leave Reading at 7.15 A.
M., a++d 6,11 P. SI .for Ephrata, Litia. Laocaater
Columbta.ke.
Perklonian Rail Road Trainsleave PerkiamenJunc.
lion at 9.00 A. M., and at 3 10 and 520 P. M.. return
ing, Lealoactiwenksville at 0.10 and 8.12 A. M., and
12 45 now, connecting with simlar trains on Read
ing Rail inad,
tiolebrookdala Railroad. Trains leave Pottstown at
8.45 A.M.. and. r .20 P. M. for Mt. P leasnnt, arriving
there at 10 20 A. 11. duo 720 P. 51, returning. leant
Mt Plersaut at 7 U 1 A. M., and MOO A. 11., connect
lag with similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chasm' Tandy Railroad Trains leave lirldgvpor t
at 820 A. M., 2.05 and 5.02 P. M., nit:Lintz:o, leave
Downingtown at 8.30 A. M., 12.45 noon and 015 P.
cosineciltig with teal natal Reading Railroad
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 and 8.00 P.M.,
Philadelphia 8.00 A. 31. and 3.10 P. M., ;the 8.00 A.
M. Train running ool; to Reading.) leave Pottarilli
at 8.00 A. M.; Harrisburg at 0.25 A. M. 4.10 and 11.00
P. M., and Reading at 12,43 midnight, and 7.15 A. M.
for Harrisburg, et 7.2 i A M.and /2.14 midnight, for
New York and 9.40 A.ll, aid 4.25 P. Al. for Philadel.
phis.
Commutation, Ytiliage,ileasOti, Saco 1 and &gen r
air.o Tieksts. to and from all pointwat reduced Rates.
linkage checked ti.rnagh; 140 poncidt 'Hawed
earl. Passenger.
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
WIATER BCIIEDULE.
Ou and after Nor.ls,lls69,Trains lease Hanover
Junction as toillote 1;
LEATE Noar3ICARD
11.3.5 a, m.—Daily fora Williamsport, daily (except
Sundays. forElmire, Rochester. Buffalo,
iagatai ails and Eels and the West.
a. in —Daily to, Elmira, Burial°, Ac.
2.15. p. in.—Daily (excOpt Sundays) for iII is mapiart
and Erie.
Sob p. m.—Dally (except Sandy') fur VorloNe
10.03 p. m.—Daily (except Eundaays) for Harrisburg
and the Wt-et.
LEAVE SOUTLIWARIE
.
a. senvolog at Sarktot. only.
7.frl a. m.—Dally (except Suede's) stoppinp al all
12.-I p. supping at Dark tot: only.
1 32 p. in —Daily (except Sunday j stopping et Park•
ton "My. ,
4.42 p nt.—Dallyi.except Sand:l)46 stopylay at the
u;loioits.
E W: S; YOUR o .ct en.P. as t,
ALFRED R FISKE, Oen. Superintendeat.
Nov. 1d.11309.—tt Rarrlsburg,Pciin'a.
J.NNSYLVA_NIA CENTRAL
Ro
Doubletrdck routerunnlng between Philadelphia
and talinrs. Trains , leasing Jett &burg melte Gm
following vim antic:Lir with tblii Trunk line:
Gotty.burg leave at /06 a. In. a 12.40 p. m.
I.....n,rerJauction arrive 10.05 2.00 "
.. •
tl arrisbutit
leave 3.60 " 2.35 a. m.
Philadelphia arriv 9.40 " 6.60 "
Harrisburg leave Ll 6 " 12.10
Pittsburg arrive 1.35 a. m. 9.10
At PAiladehpbi• / i re 1:10213eCt100. ale 4viade wi th
the trains for ?is lark, Boaton and all Eastern
Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the
New Uni-in Depot 6 - ith the trains for 411 Weiteni
points.
43..P0i far th eithformatlonapply to
EDWARD H. WILLTAMS,
Gan. duperintendsn t,Aittiona, Pa.
HZASY W. 011rDIAIR, Oen. Passenger and Ticks
Agent .Phtladalphla. [Nay 14.
.1968-t
DODGES' OHIO AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
• careful examination of these machines will oom
mean any one of their superior merits over all
etbers,iontrength, durability, ease of draft, and re
liability for work, on all kinds of ground, and In ev
ery variety of gram and grain. Oonddent of this we
Invite those hr want of a good machine to examine
for themselves before purcPalng elsewhere.
These machines can be cold as Naked Blower.—
ItHaPERB a■ Hand Rake, Self-Rake, or Dropper.--
Two diderent Newt No. I Machine, with two cutter
Ban and three halve,, cutting' five and a hal feet lnf
grain and four feet eight Inches in grass; No. 2, cut
ting four feet six Inches.
We have that confidence in these machines that we
are willing to let those wanting a machine test them
with any other they may wish, and keep the one that
gives most oath& lion. DODOES' •DTtIM AT St I g-
H•gh Mui giten socb general eatlifaction that we
consider it the best Elelf-itake out, and la attached X
no other machine except the Dodge Machin*, ihe
Ohio and Buckeye patent.
for the benefit of those wanting machini • we
would refer them to a low of those to whom we have
sold the last season, •Ist
John Detinllorff, Sen., Henry Culp, "
Ephraim Lady, Henry sing,
George Lady, Blithe Penrose.
Jonathan Wider, David Stewart
James Mickley,' W. Ross White,
Daniel Settle, J. J. Kerr,
John Bender, Andrew Weikert,
John Eckert, Wm. Digham,
Wm. Punt, John Guinn
Cornelius Lott, John N. Haman,
- Wm. Gulden, ' John N.Boyer,
Wm. Rose.
Also, WIRE-TOOTH %AY RAKES, Including the
celebrated Brandt Rake, and Self-discharging Rakes.
Also, PIOUGHS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARE
IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. .
Persons wishing to examine machines will And them
at the warehouse of Joan% Wring .2 Boss, Octi.7l
burg, Pa., or at the residence of the subscriber, 2
miles from Gettysburg, on the liar rfebtirg road. Per
sons wanting Prosier, will address the subscriber,
El ett}sburg:Pa.
•
April2llo—t( WK. WIDT.W, Agent.
STILL AUFAD !
HOFFHXI24I/
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest .htaehtnes of the
49e,
I 8
Bsuperior to any other Atacama now In use, an
win efeol spy 010 will eypg be introduced, bar
log been thoroughly tried and &tun general elt.iflC -
Mc. I would now Inform all thoos Who Intend par.
chest? jg Vaddiets to call and =tuning , for N 1010 2 • 1".•
This machine !tooted particularly to excel ell other
maahines in strepgth. durability. tate of draft, and
reliability of work, in ill kinds of grass and
,It cuts lodged grain 4setrably, which Is a great item
llachlau to • birslW. It can be used ae a hand
raises wallas a mdfriker. It cutell feet it inches In
grain; 4 feet 10 loam In grass;.bas a steel cotter
her, with wrought iron guards ; can lot used a
Single Rower as well as a Gambino& Itachine.
. ftol trial of the Ruh BELT
NM bs. bail. • -
41so811111214AN'il BELT-DISCHARGING HORSE
SAAB, Mid Milgrim& end well-known BRANT RAER,
the best tikes cyst introduced. We would also call
your attoatke to tiee IRON :001IBLI 13110VgL
PLOUGH, wrought borktrame.very light and strong,
steel above* easily sdjoeuid to run shallow or deep,
dm& Is neatly end tastefully - made
ALSO, MIL= 'AND IXOILSIOR 1411-
NIMI MILL, the old damborough fan i,oved, for
manrysara a guar &Torii.. among the era of
Pennsylvania. It is large and mum, has two cockle
scream, and warranted to wog/. peetlY. '
Also all kinds otliAgillag PIPL/PLIN TS always
ZmPershh ebbing to itsailetitheee maebleee eau
at 0 1 011441041014..i10te1' ere ay residence,
mate front tietttabwir. Nevem the Taneytown
road and I,l4_sll=l=re ptpot: - •
LIIWTS r . spu9r.pr.
mii.7240.1t0g • , .
AiLir i CititiON is saint to milli essitiog TO
do toss lots loodasso Nies mOdd !snow
statt er
1 AZ Z 4 10 4 . 1 i ti . r i t writ s z . e:tv*
bp. Now.. of itio swim* at TORE
. aAtirsoistyipag.- ' . .
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~ X ifitio PimOlifft: Ilk lowa'
fin trik a stress. Porasei, 'omen* Strad. lissito
Net " ;t e rstrai, 441""t1441."110.240111
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NoOIIRDY Stip'i
Nov. 26, 180
0 A. NICOLLS.
Innern ! Inporlotendent
Reading, Pe". IN, 'Elie.
leave 10.68 " 9545 "
•rrite ' 12.50 p.m,. 11.45
arming Mmplpntuts,
THE WORLD,
Store 'Room for Rent.
r-. - -
Lax : '7• -,- .
6, - -: -1, -. , i , :.,,,,. 1. -'4'i.
4,-1,,,:!..tha.,.:„tv:,i.*,,i
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Vtiouitautsuo,
Chstwit.od IZAatreit
PHILADELPHIA..'
BAILEY 4.-:Q4.
- JEWELERS
GRAND OPENING
CHRISTMAS TRADE
MAGNIFICENT- STOCK
Ai 0 E LTIES
FANCY GOODS, Ste.'
BRIDAL GIFTS
BAILEY & CO have the han d somest store la the
world, add will stall times be'pleaeed to receive end
abow 114 Ours through their establitlarteut
BA BAILEY & CO.,
NEW MARBLE • STORE
Chestnut and 12th Streets
Oct. 13, 18119.--3 m
RING'S VEGETABI
AMBROSIA.
THIS FAVORITE HAM RESTORER
has been before the public long enough to have been
thorough! treed and Its Increasing sale and popu
larity are the beet evidences of its superior merit.
AS A RESTORER OF GRAY HAIR
to Its original color It btu no scroll
FOR CURING
HUMORS .7 SCALP
and ;rev. wing lici,l4; ft is wondetfolly atiotedirfitt.
For Preventing the Hair
HAIR TO BALI) HEADS
It succeeds tieyonel Compel ti •n, although not always
successful. Where the gl ttall or f..illcles are not de.
strayed new Hiirs Is sure Li grow after utiug it pro
perly.
nothingAprpeases it. It impart. to dry, faded and
wiry Bair that gio.sy iippesrmic. Pry mqch
admirol.
Cntainta; no oil ei rt does not soil the
liol linen.
It is commoundod upon Scientific principles of the
purest fugrselients end is slat it sly brainless.
Heing perfumed with the must lia.rent Extracts
it. odor is delbAhttul.
almua w iI L. ut 1.111111,1 - ' if IleZatlltaa but
the
AMI3hOSIA
le tou writ known L. regime. it. nee it i.iuce sew you
will never Le wltliont It.
//irEold b) A. D. ButLler, J. Huber, It.
Getty.burs, Pu, auk! by
PR CO (SFS AND 111 E C 11.4 E 1 - 11TILZ
PRICE OE 1)0 - LIAR , - B°l-7Z
E. M. TITS • Cu-,
Proprithos,
Nor. 26, 1.869-6 m
APPLETON& JOURNAL
LITERATURE, SCIENCE, AND ART,
MEAT $Z ODTALNED
The FormatiOn of Clubs
EVERY TOWN AND VILLAGE,
to ADDITIOT TO
The large circulation which It now enjoys
It la universally conceded by both the Premien-0 the
Public, se evidenced by the warm enceinitune received
from notices end private letters that reild R• ,daUy, _
to b. ;Le - •
BUT TAMILS PAPER EVER ISSUED
APPLETON'S'. JOURNAL
IS PUBLISHED WEEKLY,
And consists of thirty tiro quarto pages, each number
attractively Illustrated. Its contents consist of
serial Novr ls and abort Stories, leers upon
Literary and Social Topics, Sketches of
Tray, I and Adventure; and papers up.
on ell the varfous.roblects that
pertain to the persons and
recreations of the people,. .
whether of town or
country.
_-
Price 10e. per Number, or $4 per annuls tts adeases
dtblcriptions :ocetved for 17, 6, or, todotbs.
arteiel ULU) Tore furnished on applleatiod to the
Publishers,
D APPLETON t 00.:
go, ca and 94 Grand Street,
Nor. 26, 1869.-4 t
PETER DENTZ,. •
MUSIC EMPORIUM ,
N. 30 East Market thlst, York, •
Sole Agent and Dealer in the fellowing make of
'Pianos: •
WM. KHASI' a
eft
GEORG* STECK ! CO.,
J. C. BURNS, • .
STEINWAY a SONS, •
•
OMIOLEEINO *
Also, the Colibro Piano
•-
fail 7 octaves, only 4 feet 10 inches long. ' 4l
4„,Lso, : ✓
0 -- E, G A , N S
manufactured by - MASON HAMLIN, and NI IDA
HAM - 4,SONSAIR, •
All Guaranteed g for 5 years:
Sill - Personal and careful attention girl to the
selection of Instruments. Address
PETER BENT Z.
York, Pa , Dec.lo, 1860.--3 m
Ladies' Fancy Furs !
JOHN FAREIRA,
718. AR CR STREET.,
midA) of the Block, bet. TM aod ltd !ilt, South Side,
•
Ir:spottier, Manufacturer and Dealer in aH Muds and
FANCY FURS...
NosLADIES , AND ouriburelnii4r.
Saving enlarged, remodolsdand improvodairde and
favorably. knows 'UR =MIMI. and bawds& t="
Parted • very largeand splendid awartmesm at MI the
different ht.& of Firs boar drat hands, In Sumps,
and lams had them Made up by the most skillful work-
Mewl would respectfully invite my blends of Admit'
azulf adlacenteountien,to call and cumin*. my very
tarps Utd beFl. amorunent - of taw:7 Wks, Ng LAIN &ode mt. raid detandualto mit at •Ng
taw Was as other respectable House htafilsalry.
All Ms Warivated. NO ndrepreoontatlonolo 'egeo
Woo.'
• , joam uaintA.
- IliArcit Street, fhillidolptdd.
Octel,lB6sl,4m
,FA T 4 min 'IVIMTER FAPlckNill•
im A.
M. moms leet'ilk i Mitt
hod Landes with the West
deehm r rine=
dtleeted fropt
mutedVWtaitioc
to ti•
giVai" ll o POW,
• - lIA as min// de.
-tor tivockNel•l•bratid
e.
N, or. offito; #4iiiith fat: itomm::
ESE
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121E03
F-A L L
AND
OP A
pr ALL TUB
WATCHES,
JEWELRY,
SILVER-WARE,
A SPECIALTY.
PHILADELPHIA
Inca falling ff it la uufailing
FOR RESTORI.N4
AS A DRESSING
I=
lIANCIIESTIIII,
N. 11
100,000 SUBSCRIBERS
/.%
—l4e.
40'`
Vitoreftztaisi,
ra
14IT - DitE
GETTYSBURG PA
wAI NEIL & CO.
• ,
rani awkii.n..m.. to moil hires oosortotiot
of ElOnsebact kauleltars, W of the beekAlalte_,_
_and
latestetliee, which th ey 44'8,01111Ni •I Chi laws,*
COTTAQE SUITS,
Conta'rang BKABTELD, BUREAU. WASIDATAND.
TEAPCYVVABLII, roma Ca&MB. MIRAN
ROCKER; sad TOWEL RACK—
. sets AM lOW AS Ittfo.. 'Also, •
PARLOR CHAMBER ;FURNITURE,
of all kind■ In separate piseas-410FAS.' TABLES,
CHAIRS, STANDS, anameua. TO BArKS,
WANDROBa, WORK TABLES. MINE Wnd
BREAKFAST TABLES, IMTINSIVE
TABLES, CRIBS, l/ATER RSBEt,HAT
RACES, WHAT-ROTS, CHTL
DREWS CARRIAGES, STEP'S
LADDER..., DRAW/LETS,
- Sr, Ac , . and a large
twortment of
3i.iscELLEous Goobs
TITOKM iSPIUNG. BOTTOM.
Call and Examine!
South-east corner of Centre'S,quare.
Oct. 22, 1869.—tr
BUILDERS.
MATERIAL
IN ALL rAIILEDRS.
DOORS,
SASHES,
• BLINDS,
FRAMES,
MOULDINGS,
MANTELS
WILL C. HUTCHENS,
'0.69,9T, CHARLES St, BALTIMORE.
BEND TOR PRICE LIST.
air Parties ordering from seeing this adverlisenrent
noontime favor by mentioning the name ef the
,aper. [Sept. 17,1849.-3 ms
'PECIAL ANNO UNCEMENT.
J. E. CALDWELL & CO.
Jewellers,
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
Have reLnlll, enlarged •nd remodeled their estab-
lishment, destroyed by fire it. January test, sod have
opened the same for holism..
With an Entire New Stock
Manufactured & Improved
Goods,
Superior to any they have heretofore offer-
ed to the Public
Th. y most cordially Invite all to ♦lalt nod ,Inapect
their Store
JAS, E. CALDWELL & CO.,
903 CHESTNUT STREET
Sept 21
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agency foi the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE
In connection with my law buelnese In Oettymbarg
Peale@ wistitng te well,or bay lantle,may find It t
their advantagetocail.
Farms and Woodland.
08 ACRES OF WHICH 40 ACRES TIMBER 0341,80
A GOOD FARM, GOOD BUILDINGS and TIMER
user Gettysburg granite land. .
• No. 1 FARM. soar Gettytharg red grate] land,
A FARM. 130' ACRES. AT $3O PER ACRE.
• TRACT OF GOOD LA.N0,013 ACRES, AT $35 PER
ACER,
A VERY GOOD FARM, WITH 100 ACRES HEAVY
TIMBER, AT 445 PER e.CRE,VERY CHEAP.
100 ACRES, WITH FRAY GOOD BUILDINGS AND
10 ACRES HNSTNUT TIMBER, FOR WOW
• .VERP CHEAP PARE, GOOD LAND AND HOOD
BUILDINGS, AT S34PER ACRE.
A FARE. 100 ACRES,lsearGettysburg.
A VERY GOOD FARM AND GOOD. BUILDING, AT
soo PER ACRE, two miles from Gettysburg.
A FARM, lour mile, from vOtttysbury, $3O PER
ACRE CHEAP.
A VEIT GOOD Gauss YARN, two miles from
Gettysburg,
A GOOD AND . :"EIEAP TAVERN AND LOTS AD
JOINING.
• wear GOOD FARM IN GOOD ORDYR, SSA PEI
ACRE.
A GOOD FARM, BUILDINGS :ALL NEW, $5,000
£l,BO *ANT OTHER TRACI'S.
ALSO ROUSES AND BUILDING LOTS IN TOWN
R. G. NoCREART,
Attorney snow.
Gettyebnrg. gone 11 158.11.—t
THE CIICUMBYR WOOD
M P I
One dozen 'Yazoo; why thia-is 44 bed Punp *mew
Actured in Anal= for
WELLS & CISTERNS.
1. It Is 2lmp 2. It is Rellble. 3. It 1s Duiab
4. It Werke very Easily. 6. It throws Water
/tepidly. O. It Is all Wool. 7. Tb. Wood I.
Tette 8. It does not Creek In the
Eno. 6. It Is eat 'bible to get attar
order. 10. Maki any repairebe
necessary In time, they can
eaatly /swede/Arany per,
Son. 11.1 t will not freese.
•
12. It Is Cheaper than
any other retlatle
Pump MUM
factored.
TESTIMONIALS,
Iv testimony of the supetior character of this Pomp,
we refer, by permission, to the following Persons who
have bad it in me, and tested It with entire lathe
action:
Jer. Bleenoker, Franklin ta.; George Smith, Hnn
tlegton tp ; Arnold Ova, Franklin tp.; A. S. Myers,
lettore to.; John Croat, Dettyaixtrg; H. Y. Dighaur,
Greemount ; Peter &Lively, Fairfield; Daniel King,
Yairteld ;Ws. Young, klountjoy ip.; Andrew Haver
stock, Tyrone tp.
Parsons requiring Pomp for yells or datum'. um
IMP them furbished all complete and rand y for nisby
lelding the depth of the valor Minoru. &MOP:thin
toed in all eases or no payment required.
=
Orders by mall or others/ as promptly attended to.
,108 MPH KUNKLE,
MeHnightetown, Adams county, Pa.
Oct. 29, 1800.-1 y
ESTABLIEHIED IN 1851. ,
REMOVAL
.j. ACOB HARLEY
JEWELER,
Invitee hls patrons and the pohlksiallsraf, tobM
New Puns,
No. 1820 Chestnut si .Ph4ladelphia,
-11
Dhoti they will And a large and well selected stook
of DIAIPAD6; WATCHER, CLOCKS. JEWELRY,
SILVER sod PLATED WARE. at Moderate Plies,.
N. E.—WATCHES and JEWELRY catdally se.
paired.
JEWELRY and SILVER WARE of all kinds made
to order. pay 16,1800.-6 w
•
WANTED. AGENTS
tO amnia' for
surou. as Rouen's Rowensisstet
KEROSENE LAMP,
prowmneee by more than 50 Problem le our Oot.
- Absolutely Safe
_4.. 88 per cent. of ell—no bad odor—wlll sot
- break or woman, beemmerreetalle. Oar waft make
mosey, because it supplies it_ eat as =lured a
right.
• lot
fall particulars address, with
24 Moor, Ilechmile, Bask
rurg
Qat 15, 1080.41 Hurist ,
RE E
REED 01144.TA*LixOGUE
or► OULDS to *lry "'"
dk . VEGZTAALLE .
limumidtoß
idAbudia .• wiry totlieet lifetime
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N,E.W G.ROC-ERf.
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AMOS ECKERT,
York at.. opposite' Chrismer's
Gettysburg, Penn's.,
.I,XXIT,CS the ettoution of the Public toms entirely
lOW luitd choice
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
STIOARS,
" COFFEES,
MOLASSES ;
TEAS,
, ' SP D IC R ES IE , D FRUIT,
COAL-OIL,
BUCKETS,
BASKKES, er
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS,
SEGARS,
Also/a geostal assortscstit of Xotioas.
11111.,fioplag to giro ostl.hrtk,o L oil wbe way fe
ver with a call, solic it • sissraof th• public pa
tronage. AllO6
INTO/47,18ff. t
WM- J. MAKI IN,
tiROCERLES" AND LIQUORS
A large total Grocerlee that I am aelliag Cheap
S)r.Cull
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whisky eight years Old
Perry Old lis-ench Brandy
'ALL OTHER RINDS OF LIQUORS
A general assortment of . BITTERS, among which Is
Miltler's Herb Bator..
Pure Liquora for Medical
polos at WM. J. MARTIErIir
Table Cutlery, Glassware, Queens-
WARS, ke., at WM. Jain MN'S.
April 30, 1869
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
INR:i.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec .4, 1847.—t.
BARGAIN - S
at the new
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG.
JACOB W. CRESS
tTATING opened a new Grocery,th Gettysburg, on
II the north-wear corner of the Pnblk Square,
hes lust received a splendid assortment of PRZSH
GROCERIES,
including Sugars Coffee Molasses, Syrup, Teas
Spicee,TobaccoAalt,Pish,kame,Sboulders,hr
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
lente,Prolts.Boaps.Tancy Artklesand Apnea. gamer
*My We witi aimoteep on hand FLOUR and /I=
BUM.
Having purcheeed for CASH, I ani.prepared to
seil very cheap. Give taeacalland Judge for your
selves.
8apt.26.1107.tf J. W. CRESS.
(Mar. 4,1869.-1 y
GROCERY.
WM. B. IMAM HAS OPINED A
Grocery, Vegetable and
Notion Store
&this residence stlJotolng Meals k Brother'. Moab,
yard, lo
EAST YORK STREET
where he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheeps,
earthing In his line. Give sea call.
North 1.9.11389-0
Natant and Wintry. -
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
WM. P. McCARTNEY
won'sto Inform blip Customers and the Public
generally. that haring pnroharad the interest
of his Partner (L. V. B. Boris) . to the Watch and
Jewelry ikon on Baltimore et., Gettysburg, ne will
mare no efforts to give sittidlctlon to all.
He hue just returned front the City with • splendid
assortment of
GOLD AN") iff, FEB AMERICAN AND ,S MSS
WAIVE= JEWELRY; SILVER. 7EI AND
TABLE SPOON PORES: BOLD. SILT
ER AND 877tEL PRAMS ZRECTA-7
CLE.t . cass, CLOOItSe the bad mac.
%facture, MUSICAL poisrau-
AUNTS, VIOLIN GUIT
AR ETRINGERG.RINE
AND BRIDGES.
1101 - Match and Clock Work warranted for ens year.
Jewelry repairing executed In a neat and workman
like manner. 113ept. 10, 1111/1..-tf
ISAAC K. STAUFFER,
WATCHES & JEWELRY,
N 0.146 NORTH MOND STREET, comas of Qom"!
PHTLADRLPHLA.
An unortment of Watches,Jevelty, &Ivor and Plata'
Were nomstantly on hand.
sir filaparlag of Watches and Jewatty promptly
attended to. (Atm 180%-ly
NW and pre Nuouranut.
MUTUAL. FIRE XNESURANCS COMPANY
INCORPORATED, MARCH 18, Imsr.
Preeldest—tboargelherp,
Viee-Praebiente-ilaaneellt.ileseell.
Secretary —D. L. Buehler.
Treasurer-11.G. Yehaestoel.
ILleentireOcesualtta•-6ebertideOurdy,ll. .Pleb
nit, Jacob Sins.
lianagere..-Georgellirepe.D. A anehler. Likes/
dy; B. Rupee% Jraitikeeteek,Geterebbriraeoob
King, iltrebas Levatielp ; Frederic* Diebldrreitittle
etraban; ♦bdl.l 7.9111t,N0w Oxibrd ;
*e. Rosa White, Liberty; H. O. PetemPetenburg
Y. IL) •
Company UW11111,41 In Its operation; to I
minty of Adaan. It kw been tamers:Um for sera
Ohm 17 years; had In thatpariktillote and. bat !heal
othateakeavlatpiddleseell by Nee durtagthst porton
astottutlug tooversl6,ooo. auypeee►a doilelog hub
helium:an :anti to otthor of lb. assayna.
azaptlysOcassittlia•gmets at tkii 4144
Coakpaay, con - the turf irelkill47 LS inreir *OI*
it Ill'elook. P. ' Ulu
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION 'LANDS.
tIAND A YEW
T R .A- C T.B
o:, ,
second bassi, : pro.ooptioa Loads loaded . aoariall
roodo,Coaaty Talmo, de.. la f.ll . /tattled iteibibOr
bikodsorlital 1 wll2pil, or iiasboage so • tar ps.
or awl Anatol' Adissoolatbla.
•'11110'"j°14"
r;rorrAitLi . BEterTNEts has •• - •
41eslatios thou, all tbipapars is the Ocesty
amblitie4ONl it le Ski bat ~Mg mew
' 4 10..' .I?'
SiMiff.
tortstitiv in part of
Wholesale and Retail Denier In
ADAMS COUNTY
tol 14 (a)
goal, gumbn, Mau, Itc.
Cook and Parlor
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS
The latest and moat approved stylee.
TIN, SHEET-IKON AND
HOLLOW WARE.
Coal and Lumber
OF ALL KINDS
Call .t Examine !
C. H. BUEHLER'S
Ware Rooms,
CORNER OF CARLISLE RAILROAD
i:ilcmwo
GETTYSBURG
LIME KILNS
Tlllondersigned halt bought out kilo forme, past
nar,Wm.Ginia,and now continues
THE LIME-BURNING BUSINESS
Wisell—at the Gettysbarg Lime Kilns; on the corns
&the Unread and North Stratton) street. Thank
NI or put patronage, he wl4 endeavor to d It,
eontinu►nce, by prosecuting the business is •Igor ow.
yawl =as large a scale sa passible—slang. soling
a good artaele and giving good measure. Farm pro and
othorsmay look for the prompt filling or order..
Ile also continue. the
COAL BUSINESS
offering the most popular lands. !loosen eepert and
ethereal:mold give him • call. Blacksmith Coal cost
atantlyon hand
UmeandOo*ldallreredan]iber• n Gttysburg
0 ettylburg. Nov. 20.11167 J 4 ^ AB 8111.117
garringts; egarnsso, etc.
DAVIDWORIABY. JOHN P. McCRLtBY
— "Best always Cheapest. ),
THE Beet and Cheapest,
SADDLES,
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and,
HARNESS of all kinda,in the °Dunes/
are always to be found at tho old and well known
atand,Baltimore at.,oppoeitstbe Presbyterian Church
(MCCREARY'S.)
Our Riding and Wagon Saddles,
we the moat rubstanttally built and neatest.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mount
•d,) are complaint° tnrery reepeetand warranted to be
of tim Tory beatinatarial and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Collars,
CAA NOT_Si Bair. Tkey are t 4• beat FITTING and
=oat durable.
Oar Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, u cheap as they an be made any
ober* and in the most substantial manse: .
Riding Bridles, Whips, Lashes, Draft
llamas, lily- nets and everything in the Iln Noise
eater or cheaper.
Our prices
have bosun/moon, to the lowes tl I ling standard.
• liberal porcentage fore uh ,olf al lbillsamountin g
toSIS or more.
Ws work nothing but the best of stock aad will
warrant every arttale turned t o beta *Tory Teepee t
es represented.
Thankful forpast favors wel write attention to our
pmeat stook. ;
..6h• us a call and examln e ALICIA LAT QUALITY
Jan.29.1148.—tf D. MoCBIANY & NON.
CARRLS.GE-MAKING REBUKED.
he watbeing over t tbe undersign edhave return s
ehe
OARRIAOP,MAKINGBI3BINIBB,
at their old stand,ln last Middle street, Gettysburg,
where they ars again prepared to pat up work In th e
most fsahlenable, substantial, and superior manner.
A lot of new and eeeoad•hend
OARRILOBS,BUGEIIIB, &C.,
on hand, which they will dispose of at the lowest
prices, asdall orders will he supplied as promptly
and satisfactorily as possible.
eirREPAIRIAG.M.
donewltbdlopstcb,andatoheapest rates.
A largo lot of new andold ILARSZI3B n hand to
Colo.
Thankhalfor the liberal patronage heretofore en •
Jayedby tbent, they solicit and will endeavor to de •
woe • a large share in the future.
111Nr 29.-tt DAINSIt • 21ZOL111.
Buggies and Carriages.
REMOVAL.
1131Raderslgued has removed hie Cayriage-mak
lug shop to its east end of Middle street, Gettys
burg, Pa., where he will °magus to build all kinds of
work la bin line, vii: ,
CAERLIDES, TROTTING &FALL
ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, &C., &C.
• His work is all put up of good material and by
the boat of nutehanka, and cannot fall to give Natio.
Ihetiou. H 4 prioesare always reasonable. H. 'elic
its *edam ixelident that he can plea...
ILIPAULIN6 promptly done, at moderaterstea.
W. K GAT.LAGHIII
July 1,1568.-1 y
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
.JOHNCULP
TX/0/11111 hip friends and the nubile generally that
I. be has renamed the Ilarnewmaklng busbies, and
agreed a Shop ea Carlisle Knee, dettyidtAlt. 1 41 01 s•
lag the Parionger drool Awn he will SeLaufacture
sad kelp on band ail kinds of
Biasses,
OOLLAXII
WHIPS,
- 1480184
FLY4IIIII, de Le.,
Ida& will be sold at the lowest Gash prices. Also,
TRUNKS of all kinds.
HIPATRINgand NIIINDING attended blownlytly
Haotag bora worklag at the bestows tbr b 0 jeer., I
owe goaraaty Ms boot ktod of work, 01 befog outdo
Radar tax owa wiaortaloadatwo. Oho mu a o.U.
May 7, 11M9.—tf JOHN CULP.
CABBAGE SEED.
T Inn wows sad will eyed by Audi tae !teed of tbe
mu Wised C 41.1114412:
NA3or—e remarkable mot and wider
misty. kayo secosadod In rob/el this variety,
to erstsk froth Li to 112 posed& Deder Movable cit.
annatanowe ovary plant will head.
Mammoth Drumhead
anksuns owls a
la igusilS
main to y TM' 4the* Stone is MIMI thide4 Wei
h arsighi 40 14 .
Tks bad is put op ln packages sad snit to any *S
hops on tke receipt. ed 00 eta. Or am psi:kap, at DO
its. ler both yeriellea.
for secoaasfol =ninths saosspany
rasa Donbass. llama bpaWena of above 'void.
saw owe= anliblelon at the 144,aphasisssai Ids
le Gettysburg.
Address SOLOMON 111110,112,
Wear, Adqsa co., Ps.
Oct. 11„—tt
CA.RD9, Letter Ifeacis, Bill Beath
t 511411Ww4.45h all kinds of Job Maus'
how with Rohm oh obsap at MOM&
@EIS
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FIR,. J. \V. ('. O'NEA.
lir I .o 1! 'III
JOHN L. lIILL, M.
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utti, I rt.
nit. J. E. ItEItKSTIVE:
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THE DESIItABLE,TaIt
matlt DWI
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But 'Julia lug, la Brat clams
Court Boom. us Baltimore ut
c Immoklatiog tame.
itAarra,
IT.OPitIETORS
I. behr.:,:ll (I)terl-hous
Gctey7Auiv, Po.
TERMS OF PUBLICA
ztr.ut AND SENTINEL LS pub
y morning, :It 1;1 oh a ye4rin
if not pala v thln the year. Z:u
All a:c.irages axe
t of the hula!
\ iv Litriszatras arty Itagette
ate , ,. A liberal re.liietioli win be
.I.l , ,istking by the qii:trtal, halt
not iee4 will 10. Incerte a
agreed upon.
cirviilat lon of tlie Sk •
is ono h4lf larger tam that atter
newliapor In .kilanti county c ll
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t..,1 au4 At fair rate* Multi-lit/
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