The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 18, 1870, Image 4

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attymburg. Friday; trebolB. 1177
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O'er the Ftar end 84nt toe)
~se BARNET* COME!
Poor Berney's gone—my noble horse
I ne'er rhall'drire hint tours I-
All did their best hie falling health
And flinetione lo reatore, =
We closed, and drenched, and blistered
bim,
Tried all oar skill in vain,
gill malady to overcome,
And drive sway hie pain I ' ,
We watched him long with anxious Tare
By night and day we stood
With wiling hands. to render him
The best relief we could.
We telegraphed the Farrier,
Amid the city's throng,
With all dispatch to come,
And bring his instruments along.
We than consulted sundry books,
In hopes to find In these .
Some good specific safe and sure,
To give poor Barney ease.
Li vain, &sal we tried our skill,
His sufferings to subdue ; 1 .
No chance fofr'„good could we perceive,
He still no better grew.
desperate became his case,
And caused me such delay,
That I at last abandoned hope,
And gave the horse away !
(IRA PE VINES
No one, In town or country, having
a square yard of ground should be
without a vine, and there are few va
rieties of fruit that could be made more
profinible than the grape. Our object
now, however, is not so much to rec
ommend its cultivation as a business,
but for the sake of the family. Every
body loves grapes, and in. season there
Is no fruit more healthy, and none
more easily raised, on a small scale at
.least and if we Can only Induce some
of our readers who have. never turned
their attention to the subject to plant
out a few roots or cuttings this spring,
we are confident that in a couple of
years or so, when pulling from the
vines the luscious bunches for their '
family table E they will inwardly bless
us for having made the suggestion to
them. A root—or if that is not en han
dy to be had—a cutting, which can be
readily obtained from any one who has
a vine upon his premises, can be stuck
down in your yard, alongside of a fence,
or what is better, against a wall, and
as it progresses to be trained and tack
ed until' reaching a height to require
more support, when , it can be trained
along the fence or upright stakes sup
plied it to enable it to bear its increas
ing weight. You can, according to the
room you haye in the yard or garden,
multiply the foots or cuttings. Of
eonrae you save at least a year in time
by putting out the roots, and if to be
obtained In no other way, you had bet
ter purchase some of the regular gar
deners. Choose a warm exposure for
the vines, and about ten to twelve feet
apart, so as to allow plenty of room to
spread, and not to be overshadowed by
each other; if you plant out any num
ber, on the side of a hill is prefera4le,
Let the ground be well ,broken up
where you plant them., and put with
the soil a supply of rich mould or barn-
yard manure, or refuse from the bin
/ nen or shoemakers' premises ; and, if
you will go to the trouble of gathering
up the bones about your yard and
breaking them in small pines and place
them around the roots, it will be an
excellent manure and a protection too
from mice. The ground about t4ie
rows of vines can be cultivated with
any vegetable or plant desired which
grows low, and the stirring of the
ground, if the roots are not - touched,
will tie beneficial. We would tulvis4 as
`• about the best, for those who are going
in on a small scale, at first to obtain the
roots or plants of the Concord, the .Del
aware, the Catawba, the Diana, or the
Isabella, as the varieties best suited for
their purpose, as most reliable and eas
ily obtained, and as well suited to our
latitude.
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
CO VITT 07710111.
e itt n thtdge—Rober tJ.,Flalter
Associate Judger—Joseph .7. Kuhn, /tuber t McCurdy
Prothonotary—Jacob Holborn.
Rog ister and Recorder—Samuel Swope.
Clerk of t he Courts—Li-G. Wolf.
District Attorney—Win. A.D uucen
heasurer—H. D. Wattles.
alsrijr—Jacob Moak.
Otronsr—Dr. M.l. aster.
Sarsayor—J ono D. Heller.
anourionors--JatobLott- Moses Hartman. Eman.
net Skaldic's. Cierk—J . Jiffs:son Myers. Counsel
—Wm. McClean. Pkysitlissi to last—Dr. J.W .C.
O'Neal.
Directors of tag Poor—Martin Gets Benjamin
Deardorf f I..Bwarta. 3 temard—Jonas Johns. Clerk
—H. A. Plating. Treasurer—Jacob Benner. Conn.
sch.J. O. Neely. Physician—J. W. 0. O'Neal.
Auditors—Sidi:a E. Bollinger ,211-G.Heagy, David
Shades.
1101000 ROl4 TTTTTT DAG
!largos-0. II Buehler. —;
HemiltonAlexanderflpengler,Jaco.
W. Ones. Rob its Hue ter, Wm.'. Raker.
Clerk—P. 'D. Depharn, Treaturer--B. R. RusseL
Cinertabiss—Cleorge W.Welitertalll2lllll Rouser.
3.1t00l Directors—Rat. Guluu,V. T. King, Hiram
Warren, Wm. R. lifter, Jac,b Aughlubsugh, A.
Y. Heater. Seeretary=A. M. Hauser. Treasurer
—Z. G. ishaestock.
6112171111110 lATIOLLL ILXK
Pres ident—Georgeflwope. •
Caskier—J.Dmory Bair
nUtr—iliery 8. Bonner.
Directors—thoiga Swops, William Young, Unary
Wirt, David Wino, David Eendiehart, Wm. Mc-
Sharry,Willlum D. Aimee, Joshua Blotter, John
Waugh,.
HUT NATIONAL RANI OT RRTTSSI QIR
President--Ciwrge Throne
NsAter—George Arnold.
l'ldler--Sonniel Bushman.
Dlreolore—dleorge Throne, Bahl. Bell, John Brong
John Horner, George Arnold, John hinmeelman
John Wottord.
Ilea 0121111CIK .
Peeetiteat—J.L.Seltiok.
Seeretary—Wllltsa B. Meals.
Tressitrer—ilmeadar Cobeiss."
Messaged—Jahn Rapp, J. L Htll Josiah Donau
George Apair=earge Llttla,Wllltses B. Meals
Slesssdee.
MUMS 'OCIMITT ICIFTII/1. ISSUILASOM 11101MXT..
Prtsiganina jaw • awoPa
nes Presort—samuel ft.
Shierstigry—Darld A.Buohlsr.
Ifrimurouir—ldirard G.Fabasstock.
llmeseise Cbasittia—noberi Mottardy i i *p r y A
'picking, Jo** Eta'.
ADLIMOUNIT I.IIIIIOIILTIMALSO
livrtdotal—lassol Herbst.
rice Prestikatr—Sphralaa Myers, J. . ith *row .
= "ai paeritant—a•arT J. Stage.
ssingwv _
Ildward B ./altasatook.
Treanunir—David
issiwen—lFlWria R. WIII•on,WIIIIsat Wlble,Jorias
Boutsaka,lnodieriak Diekl, W.Rems White.
111LIMPIII ASSOCUTION. •
Prita4ust—ldward 0 Jahusistock
Plod Pissidaehiltilllim A. Daman
kerderr=-John Y. McCreary.
7" ►
.W. O. I Beal.John Rapp, A. J. Ooyer
h ili tr 4,adialliart, WIA.N. Atkisson.
iIAS ILIOXINIST
Presidtmil-41.G.Pahneeteek
smeary—Wm. A.Dnneen.
I'Venturer , —Jo•l D. Danner,
jienairert—A.: D. limitler. K. Xichetherger,H. D
Wattles, 11. N. Russell, W. A . Di:fess, B:Dann sr
WOTAN COMPANY.
PrettiteorigeW. MAUlhut.
AINTOMITT died I%••ulerrts,.:l!kkesual R. Ric uell.
jdolegere—M. W. 14004MMa; R. I. Bushier. 8. R
au, H. J. a talle, Riad burger.
sarrissime aan.i6as.
timpteetreder—lobert McCurdy.
Mieseturyesdrrstaism—DruridWlLls.
Phut. &mud.
t=art $35 •.11. 4.45P.M.
TO 14.46 P. M. 046 P. M.
rue Rua Arida risks' dose cesubeettou for Ran
sidarg sal Issigatra and Western points, the seaoad
Nola wiltallialtbarom.
r'..ri.,.~
thurilr so. ild , 1. 0. 0. 7.--Mosts comer
OarttalejadiallsoadstnOda,evoryiladaymaiag
rdided / 1 / 7 1/4011,N0.1211,1. 0. O. 7.--la Odd NI.
Some 11•4411 0 1 sad id Monday is woo Vasa.
tined divalvalv lade, N.. Nl4, A . T.
ammo.," mar.“ strolls ts, 24 and Hi Thursday
law► soma.
ass. wesaaat.D•lo, A.. 110, r. 0. G. r.--0a Balm
non etaisatomory lloadsz waists.
fraust y ,.sl. LO. 1.-10Kollossiositr
LSI= sat ovum at Diasoad
.7•4 4 Datarday main&
Reams.
Dativandalriefs)—Pantoratay.O.A.lla, D. D.-
davisvilw/Probasep aad
tde, WAS* antaing mid maned aad
Wan , evanlas. a n /iirativai t "saw
avannwsandsonaelnall.
dadlliaavAlkavaan")-44nr. Dviddandisynk. dav
didOsalt swats' aad vrealag,aind WNW*. 1
elf riestag. _
jois h aut iptiosts. U. C. uniavaa. J. D.
and swimming. **WO nneralas sad Amnia&
. Wm.*. =Db. Barniamsdnidndk
4
nests, sat Wadansda7 Onto&
Somos . :*wa ges vaimizuz
WV" anaistag• al w
D i at ‘ Jos* sat.
' id $(l4
00115114, aindse aturroos.
VoNed Alls4141 14 • 01 .- 411 m is Jaadvan.—Serin‘
bgridalorpeiananants.
V
clothing } ,o t 0;
'JUT THE PLAGE:
CHEAP}
.BoOS, and shoes 1
1T ENTIRE STOOK
BOOTS AN.D SHOES
CALL AND, R 6 CONViNo6I,I
KO TR')USLE TO 8110 W GOODS!
DON'T MISTAKE. TUE P,LAOS,
OS BALTIMORE STREET,
:Veaike opposite the COMPILER Office, Gettysburg
J•n. 21, IS7o.—tf
WHERE? ' WHERE?
H E R E.?*
DID you urr VIA?
NICE NEW SUIT
• WHY, AT
S. WOLF'S
*OTHING STORE
in the. Diamond,.Cor. of the Square.,
TOWN OF GIiTTYSBURO, COUNTY OF ADAMS
AND STATE OF PBNN'A.
THAT'S THE PLACE,
the very place, for
BARGAINS ! BARGAINS I I BARGAINS!! I
• -
Is everything—Over Goats, DIM Coats, "Pantaloons
Vests, Undershirts, White Shhts, *Collars, Neck
Ties Mores, comforts. Hats, Caps, Re to and
. ' Shoes, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Per`
Amery, Clothes Brushes, Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Valices, Umbrellas,
, ftod ten thousand other art'.
cles,all nueserons
to insert."
Call, examine,-be cosvince4,boy, and Wiled..
Highest market prices paid token kinds of FURL
Dec. 3, 1869.—tf
N. W
JOSEPH' JAUOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
CHAMBERSBIIIIR STEEET, GATT YEIBURG
frial undersigned, of the late inn of Geo. Jacobs
J. a Sm., would moat respectfully Inform his
friends and th e public generally, that he has opened
it Merchant Tailoring establishment In Cbamberetherg
street, next door to the old place, and three doors seat
of the Keystone !louse, where he will be happy to
wait on all who may patronise him. Illsetock of
CLOVIS, CASSIMERS, VREITINGB,
te., te., Loy
wlllbe &and clmice and cheitp--very desirable toes
lect from. All/ands of Goods for sale—whether be
manufactures or not.
GOODS MADE UP with dispatch •Us well when
bought at other stores as at hbrown. The you best
work will be made—good tits tad substantial sewing
—aad nothing will be dimmed too touch trouble to
raider satisfaction in every ease.
,Thalatast New York Irashionsrognarli received.
tAlitAlnkdons, as usual. ,
•ahareotpubliepatronsie is solicited, and no of
fortoparod to d sit
Aprlll6.—t
BOOTS IND SHOES.
•
NEW ES TA BL lEHMENT.
Tlsndersigned h• • - erected a new buildiugyer
sßootendShoe Istabllghinent, on Oarllalett.,
nearthe RallroadStation in Gettysburg wheresbe
sow offers for sale,
Boots , Shoes, Gaiters, Slip
- pars,
m &c.,
omen ,womenandehildren , o f differ styles and
prices. Re hes a dna assortment to se v from,and
ell lsellerery articles,. the ormaUegtp .
WORK MADE TO ORDER, of the_ best materials
and workmanshio . Every effort made to render
satisfaction. The patronage of tile publicly solicited.
Chilli a, and osier t from his stock or I save your meas.
are. In elthernese you cannot fat lto bowlegged.
July 17,1868.—1 y JOHN. Si -PAULINE
HAS ARRIVED AT
NC RRIS'
HEAD-QUARTERS,
On the S. E. Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
the Largest and Best Stocks of
Fall & 'Winter Clothing,
THE LATIsST STYLES OF
HATS AND CAPS,
THE BEST MANUFACTURED
BOOTS AND
also a Large. Variety of
Woolen Under-Clothin
wigi a large assortment oil
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And eberything found In a Gentlenian
Furnishing Store
GIVE US A.CALL,
Oct. 1, 1869.—tf
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
Hats and Caps, .
Boots and Shoes.
N E W F IR
COBBAN s CUNNING-HAM
HAVIlos o : receiTed Iron the Olty a new and tart
atoe
CLOTHING,
HATS &
BOOTS dc SHOES,
NOTIONS, &c.
The goods have all bean seloctoil with great oessand
with a deeire to nest the wants of this aoaunanity„
Ilialiabtlt will And Masao& to DIM "Imbed quality
&smiths
LATEST STYLES.
&mind all are invited to nal at oar Bier ,• on Balid-
Inareetreet, Get totting Amply oplieeitolihneetoellt
Bros. IL 0011/AN
JAB. CURICEIOI4III.
Oct. 24.—tf
MUTVWVriIiTit• - 0
CIOTHING,
AT P. CIINNESIGHAWS,
OPPDSI74 STAIR :AND XXVINIC WPM;
6.107710111129 1 PAe
Bo ?a u w or plalwayallad !Ike tiist 1;14 . 1 'Woe .
- . .
COATS, RUTS, VESTS,
ON ALL WITLIIBASIDAISIIIL ALSO,.
S Hyl R, T S
Trunks, Aisne, Umbrellas,
•nd • grist iigAt larg+-mislfot
Ij2l 0 U:1 20:4N:4,29 2 4.Vjea,.
CLACKS, WATVIUIS,
.Tgiu.0c9 . .....a..#4.L .. -4444
alleirbtob
risiqierw.Min oirlidsl.
or rm stre=rl4.6lPeertlie Masioll
MOM
TO GET
I WILL SILL
COST!
D. II
JOSEPH JACOBS
*UMW 61LA.
41416,01veasa call and weeti
ir'ipitiy
0 1 . iken4 it *wad raki. ^ • l4O
4-otd. rantill"ek
KEROSENE LAMP,
imam thaa44l Praha= la ow Col.
sl •it_ _ •-•
.)11410/htelYl4Saffe
=ralliverimat. tit alk»ateliii ...ike...vai vi e
4101114ftessajks,
*amp boomen lit zooms sariotraral as
' 4 - • • r. Ist litiro l li t aw, ~. ,
, , , - • se,sorAisirmitinink,,, i
01$ Walleelit
grit obeito, - Mtioisisto ---
(i 04)
AT ARENDTSVILLt, PA.
TORIAS R. COVEit"
u Amore armed *July stoj* Anstaltavina has
just racitrawd.frims th* dl7 with * oplawild u.
*pruner t of •
DXI' ~614:10D8,
01100e0tIf 1101. •
QUEI N. WAIL E
,
, liatlng purchio, , uy eat ( r. • tor& ',.r ctoli. lath
Prepared 'uleki Yep, :heap. a:% em , ..ull nud judge
for zoors.brea. . - l.. C.)E.R.
may.2B.--65 4 .
1870.:- 13741
H. B. WO.ODS,
Corner Y ..k street ir:u.l
GET rYSBC
C 141111:N11 to JO)
'DRY - GOOD S
NOTIONS,
•
HATS, •
• • . 'CAPS,
BOOTS,
,SHOEs,
CARPETS, ace.
at the lowest ia.tcos io town.
NEW
Fall and li inter Goods
AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA
G-RI_E'ST ¢ BOW:LicB
HAV It received their NNW - PALL AND WI ATER
GOODS, en excellent amortment, eekecied with
care and will be sold cheap for cash.
Alin us a all and exaininh oar Goalie.
•G itIIST k BOW V RA.
0ct.29.1660. t f •
Agents far the Grove k Dakar Se wing machine
J. L. SCHICK
has the Largest and /lest. Selects leek of
DRY GOODS
AND
NOTIONS
that has been brought to Gettysburg this fall, im hie
will be sold st tho lowest possible rates
o*. 5, 1869.-tf
810,000 RE WARD !
STORE ENTERED!
Rebert Elliott's& Store,
IN GETTYSBURG,
14711/eretta:=ll:l=l2leantlL4
The parties &re well known, bet have, thee far es
caped arrest, seamy left Greenback,' In enchaags for
the Goods.
The persons who took the Goods are very well
satisfied that they received moraor better Goods for
their money than they could halls mut at any other
store.
Come one I Come all I
a4cl , examine oar large amortareat of
RILES,
GIROHAMS, •
LAWNS,
BAREGES,
ALPACCAS, Aco.,
CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
TN EEDS,
JEANS,
VESTINGS, &c.
Also,Oarpet ',Notions, Glassware, Queenewara, 41. 4 4
Indeed, a general assortment Of everything belonging
to • Gist-clam Store.
• $lllllXYBglt the place Is opposite the Court-bongo,
lialtantora street, and that our motto is, Fair Dea th,
sail Small Fronts. • fAoril 23.1869.-1
FALL AND' WINTER
GOODS
FAIINICSTOC% BROT11.2)18 have jug received a
full supply. of FALL AND WINTER GOOD'
which their friend. and the public are !owned 'to ex.
amino,
YOB LADIES,
Our Stock consists of French Merinos, De'sines, m
prearCleib, Tamils% Eninglines, Craton. Cloth,
Black and Colored Alpacas, Black and lancy
Bilks, Plaids and every Tanety of Dress
Goods. Also, Hoop Uhl; Roman
Blbbons, Neck Tie., de., de., de.
cLOsictNa,
Plain and Piney, Repellant Clutha,
SHAWLS,
Double and Single Blanket, Brooke and 'Minot
I/ II R 8 ,
a large assortment and very cheap
D .9.11E187'1 0 8,
at lowed rites
los OffiLDIEN
We have • beset:lfni r•ffety of Mein •cd /envy
Goode. „the,' f•lliineof Children's Un•
dershert• ease ',prawns.
log Karalrsa"
a dudes asortnasotii t., Eaadniera Oindnetta
Jams, le . Moo, Odds and
Drawers, ins4Handkardatab,
• Reek Thag Ckdien, Lay to.
ernumferoot oarros,
equal If sot bottot ,t/latt any,mailo
In4rl ,
)(ATTIE°.
and Straw.
4111 . 311 1 31:28,
U, Yea Man, Hawslnade and Oil
HOROAID. LAP ELAMILITS,
}t.~~ll ;~~rf~tj,
Also, mlOlllO6l Ane mortment of
BARDWARX,
EIADDIXBI:
TDARWARR,
. . •
• :Patir,
WANTED AGENTS,
to canna' So
mum airs misses iroskinuto
4Stortiits.
AMOS ECKERT
York 81. i opposite chritrawioa liakery,
• Ciett:yribristg,
NaItYB Ottontion of the Pobtto to an Wit kW:
1 now and *bolos
STOCK OF GROCERIES,
SUGARS,
COFFEES, -
MOLASSES,
TEAS,
SPICES,
DRIF,D FRUIT;
INDWA BE, tc
COAL 01L,
BUCKETS,
• BASKETS,
BROOMS,
BRUSHES,
TOBACCOS;
• SEGARS,
Alt,. • genf , nl aftmOrtl,l,l3t Notioisa.
ve e, tOnhetimi t , all wh, :nay L 1
vor rue with call I s et!lnr,, the pu,,JJepa
trowtge.
..15103 It'.; Li * itT.
Sept.l7, t
1: M. J altT
OROCERIL'AY AND LIQUORS
Jan. 7,18711-I,y
.1. large lot ut t it 1 eta !telling Cheap
fur Ca.!.
GLIO ICE I .IQUORS,
Rye IVhisky eight years Old
Pert/ Ord French Brandy
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS,
A general asiortrnentar BITTERS, amongwhich Is
■bler'e Herb Bitters
P ure Liquors for Medical- pur
poaes WM.& MARTIN'S.
r rable Cutlery, Glassware, Queens
1_ WARE, te., at WM. J.3IARTIN'S.
April 30. 11389
WM. BOYERZ . k. SON.
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware.
A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dee 3, 1881.-t. •
BARGAINS
GROCERY
IN GETTY6BURO
JACOB W. CRESS
HAVINO opened anew Grocery.in Gettysburn,en
the uarthsweet corner of the Public Square,
haejuel reeeleed n splendid assortment of FIL2BII
GROCERIES,
Inanding Sugars, Coffee, Moister', syrup, Teas
Spices,Tobseeo,ialt, Fieb,fiems,Shocalden,4lfre Al.O
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS
Nata,lrrnitajloape,TaneyArtielitandbfotlone getter
alit' We .ill &Wheep on hand FLOUR and ?ZED
STUFFS. •
Having piirehamed for clan, I am preparod, to
sii:l very cheap. Give me aealland Judge for yoart
;elves.
5ept.25.18137.-t I • J. W.,;RESP.
GROCERY
.
WM. H. MEALS HAS OPENED A
Grocery, - Vegetable and
I
Notion Store
mitts resldence,adjolaing &feels A Brother'. Marble
yard, to
EAST YORK STREET
where be Is prepared to eel as cheap as the cheap..
eel-thing in his lime. Give ns a coil.
March Ig. 1 860—t
MM=i=
FARMERS
Star Bone Phosphate.
rl l O sll sgricultnrishs therefore, who are in search
I of an active and pecmanout manure, mid who
may base the claims of this article presented to their
notice for the first time, the manufacturers would
suggest, that the
STAR BONE PHOSPHATE
Is worthy of their experimeotal trial. at Met; past
experience warranting the fullest confidence, that af
ters trial they will add their testimony to that of
hundreds of farmers who uow regard It am the cheap
unarm.' hest mum in th•inerket.
THE AMMONIA
ie•uppliedobnodantly from tbe organic portion o
the bone.
PRIOR sss PER TON IN BAGS.
Farmer' wfstiingOround Bone,oll of ♦itrtol,can
popplied. 01vo nos call.-
ads.A. Spangler bas oar Phosphate ferule.
PETER BOBLITZ, Manufacturer.
BURRUOLDER & WILSON,
Beater Bay-Press Buildings,
N. W&Orger Waablagtop and Railroad Its,
Gettysburg, Penns
B%.The Pboaphate Is for sale by
A. SPANGLER, Gettysburg, Pa.
WIBLE & - : 4 0:C8, Gettysburg, Pal
GBAPTA ECK KGB ODE,
Granite Station, Pa.
MELLIOAN A BENDER
New Oxford, Pa
CIIARL ES KUHN, llanorar, Pa.
Usirab IH—]f
COMPLETE MANURE
.SFAXIRACITMLID
HENRY BOWER, Chemist,
Super-Phosphate qf LiMe , Ammonia and Potad.
i irmuumess nu noir 4DOLTSZATION.
Thus Manure oontalus all the elements to produce
burgs ems of all kinds. and Is highly recommended
by all who used dt, also by dlstlagulehed chemist.
*mama's, by 'Wye* tested its qualities.
Packed in . Bags of 200 tba. each
DIXON, ONARPLEBS k 00.,
.:444mtlf
31.4outhliaterasti 40 Beath Delaware Avenue,
PHIL A.DrLP HIA
WILLIAM REYNOLDS,
7a sours STREAM,
• - SAllirtlllolt.. MD.
. ligby dealers generally throughogi the eouad7.
For:tolbmatios,addrais Maur *ar, P 11115461.
POO
Bardwartf esting, do.
HudWare and droceries
The gabrieribars ban just panted from the eities
niktaunense mpg, of RAILDWARE and GIRO.
VW& they are. olfarlai at their old stood
41111 EaMoire time% at trams to suit the times. Oar
Monk oo ( M=g 8 . •
COACH HHAS,
anon YINDINGS,
OMlnuaLitilinre Toork mr
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2.2COND TRAINI•aveI attyabto k a*. 2 11. P
sag J•111100SS et Ilemovez Annctlou *RI Kill
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itE ,3 O)ING RAILROAD
WINTEI: A GEMENT,
JIONDA DEC. 27t1a, 1869
Great trout Lie from the Mort L sad Northwest
tor Philadelphia. Nevi York, Heading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Aeliland,dhalaoklu, Lebanon, Allsntown,
Easton. Ephrata, Litie. Latimmter. . Columbia, An.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New Yolit,as follows:
At .5.:15. B.IU A. 31., 12..A1 noon, and 203 P. 31., con
nect lug WI tL ainnl.rTraivaem Pennsylvania Railroad,
and arriving at Ne W York at 12.1 5 noon, 3.40, 6.50 and
10.00 P.M.. 14 ,11JUCt 11,1) i t ceplug Cat* accompany
the 5.35 I. M., and 12 20 noun Trains without
change.
Uncut nin,t I• are New yolk at 9.00 A. 51., 12 00
noon ul.d 500 I'. 11 Siolachop his at 8.15 A. M. and
3.30 P. M. 01.-, k tug Cot, accainpotty tt , o 9.00 A. 51.
rod 5.04 P. 11. tr our lrourl jar Suk without ehoogo.
hotvo litrri.borg (or flooding, Pottsville, Tama
qua, tf tootavillo, A4ll land, Shamokin. Pine ( hove
Allentuo u :tad l'iltlodeiplaiit at 8.10 A. SI, 9.05 and•
4.10 P. .11.,stopit Lig zit Leliiintrii and principal way .
Stati,koa; 4.101• :st train connecting for Philadel
phia, Pottarillo ou Colin/A/10 only. kor Point•ltlet •
Schuylkill !lotto nod Auburn, via Schuylkill and
StOrquettouna Lail Road, /cart Liarrieburg a1r3.40
Way o.ts.eugei r r 1 0 104Ve6 l'ltilatlelphia at 7."41)
A. 31.,c , situ similar train on Suut Penna.
Railroad, retuluiur, fruu. Reading at 6.3 f P.M.,
atoprfurat all rotations.
Leave l'utterille at 6.40 and 9.00 A. XL, and 2.46 P.
11,11ernion at 9.30 A. M., Shamokin at 5.40 and 30.49
A. 99., Ashland a t 7.05 A. 91., see 12.30 nova, Tamaqua
at 8.33 A. M., and 2.29 P. X., for. Philadelynin and
New York.
ideart• L'Ot LIT ink Sid. ichuylk I land 3 niqueti•unA
Railroad at 8.15 A.ll fur Wirrlsburg ,aud 11.30 A.
M. fur l'inearove uud Tremont.
Rending Ace.etudioilation Trait, lenvu Piataville
ut 3.40 A. 31, levvves Reading ut 7.140 A. M., arriving
at Poll. .it 10:10 A. 31. Returning, leaven
l'iletvlelphf% at 4.45 P. 31., passing /tending at 7 40
I'. , a eivliig at Potternlia at 0.30 P.M.
Putt4town' t,..)atiaort,olon Putt.-
townat 3.43 A. , 1 , at
4.00 P.M
C 611.11.161.. fta:lruad Trait's least lleadini. at 7.16 A.
M., and :1.15 IL fur 1106arata, Litiz, Lancaster.
CulnuaLtn.kc.
Porkironeulta, hoad rained earn Perk hiniunicinc-
Cleo ac 0.00 A. M., 300 and 5.30 P. M.; returning,
leareSchwauks We at i 1.05 A. M., 1145. noon, ■ud
4.15 P %connecting With similar trains on Read
ing Rail Road.
dalahraukdalaUsilroad Trains leave Pottstown at
9AO A. 31., and 6._01'.31., returning lease Mounit
Pleasait at 7OU and 11.2,5 A. M. connecting with
slmtlu tr.Llua on 15.1adkng Ruihneid.
Cheater Valk) 15.dirna4 Trains . leave Bridrpott
at A. , 2.a5 and 5.02'1'. M., returning, leave
DOA llingtowu “t. r,.3u A. 31., 1.1...45 /104,11 as.a 0.15 P.
0001100 , iug uith similar trains nu Reading Rail.
road.
On aUllfia)11: leave Now York at 5.05 andS.oo
Philadelphia at 8.00 A. 31. and 3.15 P. 11.Athe 8.00 A.
M. Train running only to Reading,) leave Pottsville
8.00 ilsrrivliurg at 5.35 A. M. and 440 P.
ht-,and Reading at 7.1.5 A. M. and 10 P. %l. (or
Harrisburg, at 7.33 A. 31. for Now York, and 9.40 A.
11. and 1.23 P.M. fur Philadelphia:
Commutation, Mileage,SeAson, Schou I and Extur
slut. f ickets,to and from all polutilAt reduceo Rates.
daggage checked through; 140 pounds !lowed
earl Passenger
- U A .NICOLLS
Sdoera I Superlutes:Melo
Knatilug. Pa Dee.3l, 1869.
N AITIIERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
TER .S'CHEDUL.E
Utl and later Nov. 15, 1869,Trains will leave Llenor.,r
Junctl,ta as IvIloara:
LEAVE NORTIIW AIM
10.3 f, n2.—Daily for Wllliarnaport, daily (except
Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo,
Silegaralealls and Erie and the West.
12.27 a . m —Daily for Elmira, Buffalo, Ac.•
2..1 1 5 p. tn.—Daily (except Sundays) for Williamsport
and Erie.
1.05 p. (except Sundys)for York.
11.03 p. m.—Datly(exeapt Siandnays) for Ilarrlabuig
and the Weal.
LEAVE BOUTLIWABD.
727 a. —Dailyatupplng at Parktononly.
7.62 a. (except Buad►ya) atopphig at all
Stations.
12.21 p. stopping at Prititton only.
1.02 p. at —Daily (except Sunday stopping at Park
ton only.
4.42 p m.—Daily texcept Sundays) stopple& at the
Statham.
EDW. 8. YOUNO.Gen.Paas.Agent,
Baltimore, Md.
ALYRED II FISKE, Gen .Seperinteuclemt.
Nov. 26,1849.-tf Harrisburg, Penn's.
• ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL
RAILROAD.
tivistd,track route rtinalini between Philadelphia
and Pittsburg. Trains leaving (Jett , iburg make the
fullow.un ,no action, with thin 'Prink line:
Gott)..burg leave. at 8.16 a. m. 4 12.40 p. m.
L..Li.verJunctlon arrive 10.05 " 2.06 "
• •
. .
leave 10.58 " 9.56 "
Harrisburg arrive 12.55 p.m. 11.45 . ,
leave 310 " 2.25 a. m.
Philadelphia arri• 9.40 .i 940 "
Harrisburg leave 1.16 " 12.10 i•
Pittsburg arrive 135 a. m. 9.10 ii
At Philadelphia close tionneetirme are made with
the traluj tor Se, Sort, Doiiton and all Yssstern
Cities. At Pittsburg connections are made in the
New Uni•on Depot with the trains for all Western
points.
farthelinformationappllto
ILDWAHL IL WILLIAMS,
Gen. Soparlntendant,Altonna, Pa.
ElzsaT W. Grucarat, Gen. PaaPenser and Tick•
A.gAn t la. r,ma7ll,lBW-t
arming mplrrntuts, hr.
THE WoRLD,
lODG HS' OHIO AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Rowers.
A careful examination of these machines wllicem-
Menet, ally 000 9,f their superior merits over all
ethers, in strength, durability, ease of draft, and re.
liability for work, on all kind, of ground, and in ev
ery variety of grass and grain. Confident of this we
invite those in want of a good machine to examine
for themselves before purchasing elsewhere.
These machines can be geld as Naked Mowers—
RgApkit4' as nand Bake, Self-Rake, or Dropper.—
Two different *hies: No. I Machine, with two cutter
Bars and thr.e HMee., cutting five and a hal feet int
grain and four feet eight Inches in grass; No. 2, cut.
Mpg four feet six incliee.
We hare that confidence in these machine* 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 satiefaltion. DODGES' AUTOMAN Ski P
ktkli. E has given ouch general satisfaction that ate
consider it the best Self-Bake out, and is attached t.
no other Machine except the Dodge kitiektr4 , , the
Ohio and Buckeye patent,
For the benefit of those wanting machines we
would refer them to a few of those to whom we lia,ve
sold the last liaison, via:
John Deardorff, Sen.,
Ephraim Lady,
George Lady,
Jonathan Wilder,
James Mickley,
Daniel Settle,
. John Bender,
John Eckert,
Win. Punt,
Cornelius Lot;
Wm. Gulden,
Boss,
Also, WIBB TOOTII WAY RAKES, including tha
celebrated Brandt Rake, and elfdlecharging Rakes.
Also, PLOUGHS, FANNING MILLS, AND FARM
IMPLEMENTS GENERALLY. '
Persons wishing to examine wit I And thqm
at the warehouse of J oaten Machines k
Sons, Getty.
burg, Pa., or at the reddence of the subscriber, 2
mUps from Gettysburg, on the Ilarrisburg road. Per.
sone wanting Circalers aldftdis the snbecriber,
Gettysbnrg ,Pa.
WIBLII, Agent
April 23.—t
STILL AHEAD
HOFFHINS' ,
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greatest Machines of the
Age, •
I ° euperior to any other Machine now to use, an
will excel any that will ever be introduced, bay
lag been tboroughlytried and ghee general satiety
tion. I would now idiom all those who intend pur
chasing Machines to bell and examine for themashea.
This Machine is noted paitlSularly to excel all other
machines In itrength; durability, sass of draft, and
reliability of work, in all kinds of grass and pain.—
It el* lodged grain admirably, which is a great item
la Machines to a farmer. It can he Used as a hand
rake as well as a self-raker.ts lt cu 6feet 2 inches In
math; 4 het 10 !nobs" in grips hap a staid cutter
6u. with "Tonight !ma gm_ ar" • it can be wed la a
BLDIIIIIII Mower as well as a Comb ined Machine.
A. hall trial of the Machine can be bad. ,
411o.fIRIMEMANIIIIIIhr-DMORABeiNG 31°8211
MALL and the great and well-known BRLIPPM44III,
the best rake* east introdneed. We Would alas call
your attention to tip IRO)/ 100131.11 MOTU
PLOVIIIII. Wrought hentryne, very light and strong,
steal shovels, easily adjusted to run shallow or deep,
and is neatly and tastefully made.
ALSO, PRE siezur,a,AND EXCILSIOR Pelf-
NIZG MILL, the old Bamborough Pan *Proved, for
many years a great favorite among the fermata of
Pennsylvania. It 1* large and strong, has two cookie
screens, and warranted to work perhellY, •
Abm all kinds of 2.01311.NG IIIPLIMII4 TS always
on hand.
„ •
Any person wishing tosaatulas - thse machines can
...them at the Bettie-Geld Hotel, or at my_ mildew's ,
miles from Gettysburg, between the Taney Open
road and the Baltbnoreptbs.
LgW/G s. 81184114N1
lisy2B 7 lB6p-.if
Store Room for Rent.
A 4
Aa A MUNOZ Le offered to any one deibiallo
dam yr go int", bligmehily in NMI Mow
Halt Ma of Turk *deur hive an **PM'
tone id do long, 27 ides, TM' open frost in tbe
Modals§ portion' of eke' Borough •or To=
spun% Meats seen% Po. :
reiferther
Hat fam
^ natton,addrine, th e fice* ielloW
lasoclail •
York Hp idirk Pe,ll*. 18,111119.-tt
- AV/lark This, Monsid s , Herrin ;
V g A r irga
O nrtoa
N SW agleslio, .
u.l;.uv tr•nls, U.sjtiaiure,
Containing BEDSTEAD, BUREAU, WASH-STAND,
TEAPOT TABLE. POUR CHAIRS. NURSE
ROCKER. and TOWEL BACK—
sets as Iwo as $3O. Also,
PARLOR & CHAMBER FURNITURE,
0.:U11.1) I Sup
•
of 01 kinds in separate pieces-807AS. TABLES,
CRABS, STANDS, BUREAUS. TOWEL RA 4 :KB,
WARDROSI.:S. WORK TABLES, DININGand
BREAKVANT TABLES, EXTENSIVE
TABLES,CRIRS,MATTH IM ES, HAT
RACKS, WIIAT.NOTOI, CHIL
DREN'S CARRIAGES, STEP
LADDERS, BR /LIR EPS,
Ac., and a large
assortment .of
GEL LANEOUS (ODDS
TUCKER SPRING- BOTTOM
South-east corner of Centre Square
IPECIAL ANNO UNCEMENT.
I. E. CALDWELL & CO.
902 CHESTNUT ST.,
llslueut, destroyed by fire lu Jsuuary last, and Lass
upeoed the mune for business
Manufactured & Improved
4ods,
Superior to nuy they , have heretofore offer-
Thoi mostcuralallytti•lt• ■ll to •ieit nod
_inspect
tb ir
JAS. E. CALDIVELL & CO.,
Sept. 24
PETER BENTZ,
MUSIC EMPORIUM,
Sole Agent" and Dotter In that following make of
Wit. KNABE CO.,
CHICHKRING t SONS
Also, the Colibro Piano,
ORGANS,
inanaGotured by MAWS 1 HAMLIN, and •NEED_
HAM A; SONS
All Guaranteed for 5 years
Mr Personal and careful attention gi•en In the
selection of Instruments. Address
York, Pa, Dec. 10, .569.-3 m
.569.-3 m
M P !
One dose. reasolts why LU, ft the beet Pa rep iota*w
fleetstrect is A >seri.= for
WELLS & CISTERNS.
1. It » Simple. 2. It le Reliable. 3 It Is Dur►b'e.
4, It Works Tory Really. S. It throws Water
Rapidly. 8. It is ►ll Wool. 7. The Wood is
Tastelsek 8. It does not Crack In the
800. 9. It is not liable to get out of
order. 10. Rhottld 9 92 r•Pairibf.
necessary la time, they ate
easily be made by any w
ove. Il . lt will not free's.
12. It is Cheeper than
any other »Halle
• Pump manu
factured.
In testimony of the superior character of thin Punig,
Wexefer, by permission, to the following Know. Who
hare had it in one, and tested It with entire satis
faction:
Jer. hieseoker, Franklin tp.; George Smith, Hun
tington tp ; Arnold Live*, Franklin tp.; A. K. Myers,
'Latimore tp.; John Crete, Gettysburg; Fr: Bigham,
Greemount ; Peter Shively, Fairfield; Daniel King,
Fairfield ; Win. Young, kiountioy tp.; Andrew Haver.
stock, Tyrone tp.
Person, requiring Pumps for wens or cisterns, can
have them furnishecLail complete and ready for use hy
sending the depth of the welt or cistern. Satisfaction
guaranteed in all cases or no payment required.
Orders by mail or otherwise promptly attended to.
JOSEPH IC UNKLI.
bicKnighgegown, Adams °minty, Pa.
1869.-1 y
FRESH GARDEN,
Flower, Fruit, Herb, Tree,
Shrub ok Evergreen
• Seeds ,
with direOlions fbr culture, prepaid
by mail. The most complete and
judicious, assortment in the
country. Agents wanted.
25 Sorts of either for 81 00; prepaid by mall. Also
Small Fruits, plants, Bulbs all the new Potatoes, Sc.,
prepaid by mail. 4 lbs. Early Rose Potato, .prepaid,
40r Si 00. Calumet's Colonial Asparagus, $3 per /001
516 per MO, prepaid, New hardy fragrant etas.
biooniing 'Divan Honeysuckle, 60 eta . each, prepaid.
True Cape Cod Cranberry; for upland or lowland cul
ture, $1 00 per 100, prepaid, with directions. Priced
Catalogue to any address, gratis; also trade Est,-
Seeds on conimisslon.
B. H. WATSON, Old Colony Norseriee wad Seed
Warehouse, Plymouth, Haw Established in 1442,
Dec. 24,1069 -den
henry Culp,
henry King,
Shaba Penrose.
David Stewart
W. Ross White,
J. J. Kerr,
Andre. Welkerc,
Wm. Blaikam,
John Quinn,
John N. Hoffman,
John N. Boyer;
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
ii [ Ar RS. A.M. BINDER has Sass arrive d v from Paris
LILL and London with the latest designs, personally
selected from the greatest nevoid's; also the most
elegant Teinuminm; to be seenred Park.
LAORS, RIBBONS, viLvars, BRIDAL YBILE,
PLOW 888, HAW 'J EP ELBE, and MINED
',PAPER PATURES.
Inclusive, &put for gm 3C Welles colebllitod
tent km cutting Winn. dresses, 'segues, basques, de.
N. W. order e 1 dEnatth sad CAssinut &reds.
PIIAADELPHIA.
titept.l7 ,11180—est •
fit* and girt *so pa.
KUTI74/4 r/1111 IMM:fa/AMOB COMPANY
INOcraPORATIED, )(AROH 18, 1861.
lxistdent-4;1•org *Swope.
Vicio.Pruldent-Bantnell.Raapell.
fiaarsiary —D. A.Baehler
TFeamarow--41.0.Nutestock.
.16coontive0ortualttes—RobernicOurdy ,ff
irgi Jacob 'King
Ikanagers.--Gentlyeliww„D. A -Buehler. R.lllooar
Ifahnestook, Gettysburg; Jacob
Ms& Straka township; Frederick Diehl, bianklin
H. A. Picking, Straban; AJAR,' 11.810,New On . .Awd;
W. Roes White, Liberty; H. o.Peters.peterebiug
7.19
eybahl sampan, lelimited in its operations to s
esaity of Mimi. Itbu been la operation for more
Tsui 1> yams, aid to that period has made but *seas
aassimat,heriamidlosses by Ire daring that period
asaebatbaitoomirtnomm. Any pima dadirtaraßls-
ESe•ass apply to either - rot the taimagers.
Numettre Oompittikt mots it tie lalCif
Sappily, es tks lad 1114daeaday is stragr soma
isloc4,/ , . K. • Wow Mil ••••4
Wisreinnuous.
FlNN,lT.u4ei7Rbbrits,
° riEVITSBURG, PA
WARNER & CO.
TetVITI epochal atteptlet tt eh large loaeortmeat
of Household ?manure, ell of the beet make sad
latest ddyles, whlrta they ere militia eICIty prices.
CpTTAGE SUITS,
+all and Examine I
Oct. 22, I 8 9.--tr
Jewellers,
Have rebuilt, enlarged and remodeled their estat.
With an Entire Nati Steak
ed to Ile Public
902 CHESTNUT STREET
(Mar. 4. 1809.-1,
No. 30 East Market street, York, Pessn'a,
lEMI
GEORGE STECK & CO.,
J. C. BURNS
S.TEINIVAY k SONS
full 7 octsweit, only 4 feet 10 inch., long
•
TUE CUCUMBER WOOD
TtSTINIONIA LS
ADAMS COUNTY
....
OfiIIMRS
4iiittilittlio4o.
JUNG'S VEGETABLE,
AMBROSIA.
THIS FAVORITE HAIR RESTORER
has been before the public long enough lei ban berms
thorough,t tested and its increasing sale mg pogvh•
betty are the beet evidences of Its superlor melt:
AS A RESTORER Or GRAY HAIR
to Its original Dolor It hr itooyuil.
FOR CURING
HUMORS Or TH2 SCALP
and preventing iteblug ft le wonderfully successful.
For Preventing the Hair
from falling off it is unfailing.
FOR RESTORING
HAIR TO BALD HEADS
It succeeds Iwyone4 Competiti us, althoagh not always
successful. Where the glands or follicles are . not de•
stroyed new Heirs is sere to grow atter using it pm.
perly
AS it DRESSING
nothing surpasses It. It Imparts to dry, faded and
wiry Hair that beautiful glossy appearance so much
admired.
Containing na oil or greaaJ it does not Ea/ the
finest linen.
It Is eoroooonded upon .icientine prlncfplits of di*
purest ingredients end le entirely harroirss.
lleing perfumed with most fragrant li.xtracts
its odor is delightful.
TESTIMONIALS
almost without number can Le gllnn It necessary bat
the
AMBROSIA
hp too well known to require it. it ones and poll
will never be without It.
41{11.1301d by d. D. BuebLer, J. M. /tuber, IL floroer
GetLyiburg, Pr., and by
DRUGGISTS AND MERCIIA.YTS EVERY WEBS
PRICR E DOLLAR2—Bo77'Lz
E. 31. TUBS & CO..
Propridorr,
. Nov. 28, 1359-6 m
SENT FREE.
M. O'KEEFE, BON, k CO.'S
SEED CATALOGUE
an GUIDE to the
FLOWER & VEGETABLE
GARDEN, FOE WO.
In January. Every lover of flowers wish
ing t bla new dna valuable work. (ciao( charge, should
whir.. Imaged lately )f. 0' K 6EVE, SON t 00, Ell wan•
gar .1t Bury's Block. It Icheater. N. V
Oat. 2i.18430.-7142,
Ainmutat
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK .
UOVICILN3IENT BONDS, ut all kinde,
WM
111WIE.iT 1,41 d on GOLD and
SILIER
COUPONS CASIIKU OK coLtscrsto
Persons Ordiring to in•ext in 3TOCKS er BONDS,
of any kind, are invited to call, as we have tha
the facilities of Near York, Philadelphia or
Baltimore markets. Consequently all
orders are prcmptly executed
P.rsons pose...ling COUPON BONDS, and desiring
fur naFety to convert into Rogiatered, are requestad
to e ,11, as we hare the.. advantage to traneb, at a
trifling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denowlna—
Ilona for nig
LNTBREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS advalocel.
I par c•ltt_. •is
5 PER CENT. for I year.
4 eza CNNT. for 0 months,
3 PER CENT. f.s 3 months
Persons wishing information ❑ Teptd to U. tl
Bowie, and Sleeks ill kinds, are requested to
give cue a cull and we •ill cheerfully glee all In
MEM
J, MMORY BAIR, Osehter
r iettYsburg. Nov. 6,1864-t1
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GET rYSB URG
WILL ALLOW
Interest on SPECIAL DEPOSITS as follow.:
5 PER 044 T. PER ANNUM POST YRAR,
4 la .f •C 6 46ONTR8,
a 1. 11 4. C. Id 3 u
WILL 0.&1311 comrouNt INTIMIST NOTES AID
00IIPONE
Will alsopurchase oriel' MOOKII ad BONDI
every kind free of charge an Oomotesion t and wit
all timer pay the HIQHDBT PlIlOl for
GOLD AND SILVER,
n d with plaaaara transact all business promptly •
eratotoraportainlng to a wallregulatodßank.
010 /1110L1, Omer Gettyiburgalrov.ll.l.Bll-0
Midway* Gintrits.
ILSTABLIBLIND 18611.
TIPTON & MYERLS'
EXCELS I 0 R GA IA R TES
YORK STREET, ORTTYKIJURG, PI2IIVA
PRITURIB.O/ ALL BTUS&
Views of. the Battle-414.
ieud_ SWAP 04 0044 m;
FRAMES, ALBUMS, &0.,
Dia. 8, 18118.-41'
,
ROLIDAYS!
-- " -
NEW Fritlit -
mu ..b..6.i.bari -- ri...a laM' arMeereklil la
$.l. the ITIBMIII a the old
PEOTOGIttPIIO as
stra ti
Maud ot Omen k Co., Baltimore Belt
(mart, Marehraßiere
*IMMO 7 ;;; 11 7 1 ,= 41 0 (1 1 11 0 0 140 I k i s
PHOTOGRAPED3ROI'IrPICEI, Boif
B. E ero l
TONS, CAR IMP , AND
AMunts,tnolograjgek ~401(c4*
la gnat variety *nanny ma Ind sad AU eleasit
Bilrelro ma tali. averytUat ilopo to ikkotoClo
omen, sat the astiaMotloa.
J. iviirraii%
JACOB PLUM*
Tier. 19, Wile.* _
_.
~ , .
R ut AD - niarrnuva van..
Sougs-aast cornerof Railroad and Washington rlreets
MANCHESTER,
N. ki
HHUT emits price pedal fur Nal tiud• Lirsib mod
Country Prudeco generally. The bildieet caeb
price paid fur good flay and Hy o Stir", Viemail keep
constantly on hand far ',ale all kinds of
ouch aa &wars, Wrens, Tees, Mulct lice sod Syrup, To
baccoa,,Soapt, Spice*, and everything usually key tlu
& Grocery Store.
0
LINE OF CA' TO BALTIMORE.
Wa will rude lineal • rs to Baltimore weekly, to
the Warehouse of 6NE-80N CO., 128 North tt ,
corner of Franklin. for the transportations oluoous
eaels way, leaving Gletlyaburg every Monday add r.-
tornlng on Wednesday.
The Lett brands of PIATILIZRRS ronstantl) on
band, orseeured at short notice for thoseordrring.
April 9, 14169.—tf
REMOVAL. --The undersigned bAa removed his PRINTING OPTICS from the
Diamond to the coroer of Railroad tad Washington
street; where he will be pleased to meet his old
Maude oiled patrons
April 9,-3t
---
NEW FIRM.
A. E. ECKENRODE
GAB takes the Watehonee, lately occupied b
Philip Hann, at Granite Station, on the line of th
Gettysburg Itallroad,2"mile. from Ranteratowa,and
wilidealin all klade of "
Grain and Produce ,
'Muth' higheat market price. I will alio keep
conclantly on band formals all kind. of
GROCERIES,
Corm,Sagar,ltolaseee,Byrups, Teas, lir., ith Sal Slab, Oils, Tar, Soap s r Bacon and Lard, Tobactoe,A c
th• beat brands of /LOUR, with PEED of 41
Made; also, Coal.
I respectfully solicit thep•tronageofourfriends,
and invite the public to call and examine my stork
• -IL BeILENBODS
Jan.22.—tf
ROBERT M'CURDY,
PLOUR, GRAIN, G.ROCRI?IES &c
rpHE u ndersigned Is paylagatbls W►re•house,ln
-I. Carlisle street sAinining llaehler's Us/ ,tbe
highestprkesfor
/LOVII, WHEAT, lITE, CORN, OATS, BUCK
WIIZAT, CLOVICR ANDTIMOTIIY-SEXIM,
POTATORS, kc., tc.,
antlinvlteeprodncerbtoglye hlmacallbefore soiling
Ha has constantly on hsadforsabs,
A:LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
kiolasses,elyrups,Ooffess 8 a gars,ike.,with Sall Tisk
011x,Tar, &wpm, /soon and Lard,Tobacco., de . Also
thebeStbratadSOf FLAUR,wIth /ZED of all kinds
He Itkawhai has
SEVERAIVALVABLE FERTILIZERS,
Bolub le Pacific Ge • oo, %bodes! Phoeph•te •zt J A
Mexican Gaaam.
Millet he pays tkehlghest market prices tore,
be bun, he sails at the lowest living prolite. He
ask, asharsot public patronage, resolved to give
sat .snactioninevewacas•.
Ju1323,1869.-t I
NEW FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the ex ensive
Warehouse ' Cars, &c., of Cm.r & 74,1115E&W,
the undersigned intend teearry on the businen,un.
der the Arm of Broome & Co., at the old stand on
the corner of Washington andßailroadstreets , on a
more anteneive scale than heretofore
air A redder line of Freight Oars ...linear • out
Warehouse every 113Z8DAY NOON, and aeons
modetion trains will be ranee occasion may repels •
By this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All
lewdness of this kind entrusted to worn' beprompt,
1 7 attended to. Our cart run to the Warehouse o
Stevenson & Sons,l a north %Howard street, Bahl
more. Being doorml dto pay good prices, eel
clump ond deal fairly, we luvlteeverybody to give
us a call.
WM. M.BIGHAM.
ALEXANDEECOBILAN
JAMEBBIGHAM.
Jan. 11,1868.
CANNON
MALL WORKS
CORNER Op BALTIMOREAND EASY MID
DLE ST.,OPPOSITE THE COURT-HOUSE
♦IRY DXBORIPTIO) OF WORE /CEUTA/a,
TH PIDUIST STILE 07 TUE AZT
Hq 29,1887.-tf
G ETTYBRURG MARBLE YARD.
DUALS lk BR 0
In Eeetiork3treet,detty.barl Ps: Wberethey
sropreparettoternishallkinditofworkint halals,
lIIICIII AS lIONIIMINTS,T OMBB, 11.11ADSTONIS
sithoikortutnotice.andas3 !map an th coheirs
418r4 y tassels I. Product etak•al no hang.;
on
=
WAIVIEES & JEWELRY.
IWM. McCARTNEY
eon* in the Watch aad
to indirm ItliCastoasert sad des Pah&
cif
=DA.
.baelap parabolical the tatecacc
ta(L A Y. 11 .
Jaitelrylliere an Deitheare N. , illetbrefrarg, he will
bribtat ta
gip
:la the gl a triNt i ll a splendid
Onertiiiiolk of • -
GOLDAinnra Airaurzur AND IBM
'WA JIWALIitY • =Tilt PEA
r Lltdreo
ES ' INA . ifirrlitTa•
CLXS;alse, C.LOCKitqf What mall
, cdhatars, 31111liffiLL.- .liNfriff•
. JUN= nozar di QUM
- - air4O4.I3rOB.IWRITIOI
, • , AND,1141116114,
sa4atett sad Clack WOrtwirranted fa ea* pow.
ihwilirpargairtagetecattal la a mat and votkona
las Lamar. Inept la, lallo.—tr
Ell
:WATCHES &JEWELRY,
'ft. US NORM 11300 TD MEM corm of.4,inrry
easortmatt of Witches, Towah7,llllvariiiiii Meted
• Wars otistoatly be bait,
aipltvaltiag of Wa!,Stie aad JaW•111 prootitlir
'fielded to. • - I/log.lk 2.89.47
Dzsmaaarrartlotorcer
. BRIM DWELLINV BMX
osim.steut v i rtaq 4,644 d e
si rva
st= r ' tso"
wsu b• gal OS IWIO
tom. (Jug Ur.ti
eforwardiug . *ousts.
LOOK HERE !
THE aridersigned has leased the
Iraralonaaon tkaoornaro 18 tratton street and
the lialltoid,aottyaburg andwil I carry on tb
Grain &Produce Business
aallittStretteltss. rlt. itibitst price. 'Mists/aye
be saddest Wisset,ltya,Cont,Oats, CUTIIt and Vs,-
thy beide, listseed, Sasso, asp aad Straw, Dried
Irelt,Nets,Boap,Etaats,dbouldsre sad lidos, Pota
toes, *kb everything else to the country produce
Mo.
GROCERIE S
OF ALL KINDS
constantly for sale, :Wrens. Sugars Niel:met Syr.
ups, Tau, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Sods,
Mustard,Starch, Broonso, Sucking. Clacking. &NIT,
Ac. A 150,00.11, rub Oil, Tar, 4c Mill elan
kludaviplkeyamil Calla ointoking and CbearingTo.
bacons.
Ile Is 'brays able to supply a Bret rate settele
°Moor with tb• ilifereut klod•ot feed.
Alito,'lrouutl 'letter. withOuenot.itid itherfertill
orw COAL.by thp'inehol.too ores Hoed.
Ile will also ruo
LINE of FREIGHT CARS
to No.l66tfortb ll,,rard meet. BALTIYUIIE and
140.811 Malawi .trout, P❑ILALGLpIIIA . All goods
eout to either ulcer wiling, received nti4 rorwatded
promptly All loot's I houid br markeli “CLESS
CAR."
Aprl, 2.1880.-t
=GL IM
ElEl=l3
Joseph Wible & ►ions,
Produce Dealers, Forwarding
and Commission Merchants.
GETTYSBURG PA
GROCERIE6,
DEALER IN
GITTYBBUILO, Pi.NN'A
ROM T MeCIIILDY,
pubis iprtio.
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
MANTLMS, ao. &
1114 stirs and ftweltg.
ISAAC K. l 9 rAI7RFEB,
FOR SALE.
Mar 4k cilestinti &lota.
CHEAP. PRINTING
Star & tioutiaelt
BOOK & JOB
PRINTING OFFICE
Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa
JOlOl CRgSB
L 1 1111
Ragtag 'Tautly a.tdr d largely to nnr already !are
murk of
Book & Fancy Job Type,
We are tally prepared to 1 4OcOnituo1see our old ru e
tumors, and all others who may . favor a. with their
patronage, in the best •tyle of the art, at the ehortrat
notice, and on the moat reasonable term..
Printiflg of Every De-
UNEXCELLED
J. E. WIBLE
UNSURPASSED
STAR & SENTINEL,
Baltimore St.; Gettysburg, Pa.
PLAIN
Ornamental Printing,
From the largest rosters to the smartest Cards.
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
BILL HEADS, CARDS,
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
SHIPPING BILLS,
RECEIPTS 3; RECEIPT BOOKS,
HANDBILLS, DODGERS, &c.,
ltromatoi promptly, in the bet manner, and at U•
rimy lowest prices.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
PRINTING,
In largo or, mail wish, In as good style and altl
low pica u any omce In Qs country.
Ws reepsetfally uk a trial by thou desiring nay.
thing ta our line, u
WE GIIABANTEIi SATISFACTION,
Mk hi styli) of Tot! lutol promptness to AM( an
ORDERS, py MAIL PROMPTLY AT.
TENDED TO.
THE tIETTYSEUBG
STAIN :& SENTINEL
IS ME BEST ADVERTD3ING MEDIUM
IN THIS COUNTY.
.
. LZZT Or, IVILBO eas/1111111111 tpriele the had:
atee 0480 ' teeleeektee eart
Outwear =oak lite" Ihneerit, .ii .0 teed b all
@Was; siedliasthe areelithis la Adeaeseed.
OfiletegOsemthlw ' ;
AT TITS
scription,
IN EXECUTION,
IN STYLE, AND
IJARIVAILE'D
IN CIIKA PN
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DM
122321
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
NIA It P E Me Pit !XS*?
PROMIEToRS Lbb
,t. ixt,dters
Getly:l6gy.g . '
TERMS OF rut
Tut: STAR AND BLNTINEL it
day morning. at T2.)0 a year in
it ilia paid within the yearf- N
4r..0 - attest'.
the iiiitiiin 4 , r the imitliqterd.
A DVEI:rfsI:WENT4 aro • •
r.t!. 111>cral reductiotiVili
~ • I<<rti, i ug by tiro quagter,
notlects n U bo itiv!rpuil
be .i4rectl tipoi4e4
elrettlatiteir of [te S
i, olio half larger than that e
tett,,tettrer ht Adam. eotititytr
tkire4 medium, it t7:tuilot theca
f r om!: :LII ktadlcrlif
I .11A At fair rues. tfantl,bs
vm.tikt+, tc, iti ev , ry varic;{
;It .11ort tiotive.
Vrotesotailat
•
M. KILAL7'.I . II''
J • I.,Avr, liettythor,4, P 4. ' COI
bunt nelf kinrni;,tly eitt.,,lni tot
t):11 • 1141I , :ts ,ro •troet, goat.
I .I:Lt,, 1.56)_u
1-1 •.NICCONAV,GI/
I.ger,
..13 4trowt.
rtl ttt. , .iiroti to :It
••••ts:•• taent •.•( IC•ttAtos. alt
at.;a • :•• ,1 it .intp, Sul
141. IL tto4,stall.l•sta• pt
ly •ttvude”.l to.
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1 •
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n II w,•••et F.tlinestock • •
1,4,1 titt:rl.srititAy•Va•
M Ly •
t.
r I, t ,V, writ prorN
• , , I •I, pt pp•r ttpt.ptivtutettrr.
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1)It. 11. S. HUBE
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EWE=
arc taxx's X
[I It. J. %V. C'. O'S
L./ it I, 160 1 , ii real
'
JoIIN L. HILL,
''t obn rp itreior
it a
CTI ; :NBURt3,
cJ' I•cu, brua p
i••11IA CA`I I, ad•uretlurgaAl
J. K. ITERKST "
ll .YllsC toc•tod in t
r•tothr pahlin. °MOOD
Milo the 1 71 tLe loot where
•n 4 to kfll •. rithluthtpr•
v It of foll or purl
t .. 0: r..,,,tretrioniblet
.1y —ti
D R. 11. 'W. -L
Lilne.st prle t Add/
I I VI yens 11,1111 y tout,
tv.• In the pi
W.•••• I. , ,subard r.
gt
Seining
WIIEELERSi
Fuily Sewin,
0V El: 4:;0,001), NO
k.I.L.V/ME I T 11E1%).RE: BU
(soN LEM
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i.i.rEivos 9 CAEPE - NTE
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ELI I.L! I NJ, CRANItilt •
4.ETTY:IDU r
S
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El, f.l S
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JACOB F. TIIO
OETTY'SItUVO
r 01 et:tilro zalpitre,
MM
(I:t i t/y:ILS A I 1,e,.: - ..aptly
tit, or , It.o ‘II jolrtit t
Kiven 41" itif.
01,.C:11 0 Ire 771 , 4
ago U. n+“.• it:Ydrk: fa c,L.
ifn mut thopiypu
Tuiire I/
/ • ILI! ~,:lj.,1,t1:110 •
n' • I'l4 Jt 1F if filiN,Jr.
(ROVER Sc,
MIME
ELASTIC
FAMIL
SEWING MA
,
7:; 1 1 X7O
I'oHNTS EXC
~14.1E1, s ticity of Stitt
.1.1 Simplicity nt
itii t:rt••:td+ directly fry
ti.teriiii,4 it 4arni by Its.
O nel. • .
Vit.lorAng. , if tpllic.kti , ni vl
nitmout.
the tin retains it.t,eatity an
in.; and Ironing.
Wigidor doing ell kinds °lnto
ing Mu:Wane, the• Yacht
boantita t and permanent limb
/Grille II i‘heet Premiums at
t:nite.lStates •
award the .It•oier 1. Baker Se
the work dune by thorn, a nereve
petition.
Earns very highest prize, I
LNG lON OF LIONOIt, was cod
seututire of the Grover Bake
the Itxpositioo I:carom:Pi* Per
loot their great superiority or .
Machines. .
ijrs.ilo by D. W. ROM
NO=
I VAX uudervigned.b•wlntlia4
a• • practical Orerator
./11u1141 recommend the lltaser
chiue as tho cheapest and bed
U.C. The elcuplieity Jf coast • •
stitch undo by these machines
ant points la tholr Incur. 2/30,.
Cr.. today bearing witness to
mertlons and the demand Li all
Wo have also ;AMU, Mactilst
auJ eloh-trinitners use. Call
D. W.
CLlaOurvburi;
Junin, 1.1,.9.-1s
ONE DOLLAR AN
TWENTI
WILL BUY -A tilt
SKIVING M
OR A GOLD..
At an ovidunott that ttil*
Luz, sen.l Ihr Circul enticiAlle
ret root.ige. Sadr 01111 1 .:
J.B.
• 43
J4ll. 21,4b711.3111
MINCE
AT WM. J. MARTI:VP, Is kb
ri.LI fur • good )(lure Pfii
RAISINS,
CUIMANTO,
I'ItUNE ,
CITRONS,
C RAN
IMITI
Nor. 1660:-4a)
&
IZier cireal.ttlau thaw IMO
.3tattined—hoece the hire
In