The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 01, 1870, Image 4

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AGIIICIIINI3IIX. '
The monthly report of the Department
of Agriculture says the season thus far has
been very favorable to vegetable growth
except in the single element of moisture.
The estiMate of acreage of winter wheat,
compared with the area of 1869, shows an
average decrease throughout the country
of nearly 5 per cent. The superiority of
early-sown winter wheat manifested at the
opening of spring is fully maintained to
the present time. Winter barley has near
ly the same breadth as last year. The
spring sowinghas been increased. Its con
dition is fine in Mates west of the Missis
sippi except Missouri and California, but
is subject to the same reduction as wheat
in the Ohio valley.
There has . been everywhere an increase
of oat acreage. ,The grasses are generally
flourishington the Atlantic coast, the AM , -
ghenian riTge, into Tennessee, and in Min
nesota, lowa, and Nebraska. Else Where
it is below an average. Clover in a less
marked degree is thriving in some sections.
There is more sown than usual.
The promise is very general for an abun
dant supply of apples, pears, peaches, and
other fruits, especially in the Now England
and in the Middle States.
The cotton-growers seem determined
this year to reduce the price to fifteen
cents, with every prospect of doing so.
The aefeage is materially increased in
every State, while that of wheat, and prob
ably of corn, though the county estimates
for the entire year do not come in until
July let, has decreased. • s
The condition of the growing crop in
North Carolina is good. In South Caroli
na cotton is looking well, except that some
complaint of bad stands is made. In Geor
gia it is late and smaller than usual, from
the effects of a drought o. five weeks,
which terminated May 25, but is growing
vigorously now. The dry term was short
er in Florida and Alabama, and cotton Is
generally in good condition.
Reports from Mississippi are still more
favorable.
In Tensas parish, La., where the groat
est cotton yield of 1889 was made, the con
dition of the crop Is twenty per cent. bet
ter than last year, and the acreage is in
creased one-fifth.
From Texas come reports of a backward
spring with cotton, late but thrifty and
promising, and no State makes more fa
vorable returns than Arkansas.
WIDEN TO Putrxr, GRAPEB.—We find the
Following in an. exchange, credited to A.
gelley, Kelly's Island, Ohio :
"At first. I supposed that it was improp
er to trim in the spring, when they bleed
the worst, the Germans, whom I mostly
employed, having a prejudice against it.
But sometimes some parts of the vineyard
were trimmed at this supposed improper
time. The closest observation I was able
to make discovered no bad result, . and I
have never seen that it made any differ
ence when the vines were trimmed, from
the time the leaves were ripe in the fall to
as late as the twentieth of June. I seldom
get all my vines trimmed before the first
of June. Since we have had the rot, I
have in some vineyards tried leaving the
three ones the full length until August,
when, if no rot appeared, I cut off the sur
plus wood; but if the rot set in, I have
left the whole vine, and got a larger yield
than from vines short pruned. But where
there was little or no Jet, the shortest
pruned vines have uniformly borne the
best crops. I am clearly of the opinion
that the best time to trim is whenever it is
most convenient after the leaf is dead, in
the fall, to thefirst of June. I have al
ways root-pruned pretty severely, plowing
deeply close up to the vine, and cutting
the roots in the first hoeing in the spring
in most °tray vineyards; but I have also
tried the reverse, and must' confess I have
not been able to see much, if any, differ
ence in the results. There are now some
seven to eight hundred acres here in bear
ing. Some persons think that spring trim
ming is best, but do not claim that they
have any facts to prove it. It is true that
some parts of vineyards have been trimmed
in the fall, and did not bear as well as the
part trimmed in the spring, but the reverse
is also sometimes true. It is quite com
mon to have one part of a vineyard do
better than another one year, and the case
reversed next year."
Kelly's Island grapes stand high in the
rstimation of connoissieurs, and those en
gaged in their cultivation should be able
to give valuable hints respecting the same.
But what may do well at Lake Erie may
nos do so well elsewhere. It is certain, at
all events, that pruning is governed large
ly by locality and the peculiarities of cli
mate, of which every grape grower must
judge for himself. Here, in Adams coun
ty, trimming is done latein the fall or ear
ly in the spring. Experience has demon.:
strated that the beginning of February is
the most favorable period for pruning in
this region—to trim grape vines in June
would almost inevitably prove injurious.
HOLES IF THE POCSET-BOOS.—Farmen3,
mind well that you keep no holes in your
pocket-books. If you do, be sure all the
"tin" will slip through and be lost. Let
us see how some men make holes in their
pocket-books :
If you plough shallow, plant inferior
seed, and then suffer what comes up to run
to grass or fall a prey to insects, you make
a hole in your pocket-book.
If you turn out your stock upon the
common to mix with inferior breeds, or al
low them to stray or be stolen, be sure you
have a hole in your pocketebook.
If you purchase abroad , what you might
easily and cheaply make at home, such
things will make holes jn your pocket-book,
If yolk keep bad fences or bad gates, and
your neighbor's stock break in upon your
growing crops, and you then worry or in
jure them with dogs, and by so doing turn
a friend into an enemy, you make a sad
rent in yonr pocket-book.
If you spend your time and money at
elections or stores, drinking and carousing,
when you ought to be at work, be assured
there is a big hole away down in your
po c ket-book.
If you leave your tools to be thrown a
bout here and there, exposed to all sorts of
weather, be sure they will rot and rust and
make holes in your pocket-book.
Land undrained and =rumored, stock
poorly fed or neglected, orchards left to
,grow at will or be pruned by cattle, idle.
nes*, sloth, tobacco, whiskey, worthless
dogs, fine closes—all these make sad, sad
holes in the pocket-book, the memory of
which will not be pleasant when the eve.
tying shadows come, and you find third you
have done nothing for a rainy day.—Amer_
icon Pirrosst.'
- Isom 41101 IND Paton Taws.—At a re
cent -Meeting of the American Institute
F'armer's Club, Mr. Wagner, who lives on
Long Island, about fifty miles east of New
tick exhibited some pruning from his
orchard to illustrate the effect of putting
iron axed trees. He took an old 'plade
with twenty trees in the orchard, full of
dead limbs, with yellow leaves, and the
crotches oozing thick gum. He Ewe the
earth a good topAressing of iron, Iftsidng
up old ilows andatesl4 and smaterrng the
fragments. The tact has .been marvel
ous. The trees have renewed their-2°4k
and now look strong and -tbrifty...,The .
bark bi tight and the waves are green, and
the toner as disappeared, He Minks the
slag ofirOnfarnaoes, wound up and +spread
on orcbards, would prove a very valuable
fertilizer for frtdt treesof
90mett—How would iron ore do 1,
0 . 001144 *aliens, *r.
SPRING' AND SUMMER
- G O 0 D' S.
Falmesteek Brothers
have just opened a ehotee and desirable assort_
meet of SPEDIO and BUMMER 000 OR of every
deseriptkin, - *hid' they are SKULK() EX
TREMELY LOW PRICES
BARGAINS ;
PAHNESTOCK ,BEOTHERSareseningGOODS
at astoulabingly low prices. Those wanting bar
gains, shank' by ail means give them a calL
REDUt , TION IN I'HICES
If you want GOODS at old prices before the
the War, don't fall to buy at
"F IP" CA,LIC
as good as was ever sold, at
Fahuestor•k Brothers
Dry Goods, Carpets, &c.
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &c.,
QUEENS-WARE, CRDARIVARE, GRO
CERIES, PAINTS, OILS, AND
WINDOW GLASS. .
five them a catitt,
Aprll29, 1870—U
.J. L. SCHICK,
has the Largest and Best Selected Stock of
DRY - GOODS
ANI)
_NOTIONS,
that has been brought to Gettysburg this Spring,
which will be sold at the lowest possible rates.
May 6. 1870—tL
_ i
GREATRUSH!
ITEM
Rebet & Elliott's Store
IN GETTYBDURG,
3
/ W AS 4
ntered last week and a large quantity of
peting en. _
Goods, Notions , Queens-ware and -
The es are well known, but have thus far
f as they let Greenbacks In ex.
The persons who took the goods are very well
satisfied that they received more aqd better goods
to their money, dant they could have got at any
other store,
COME ONE COME ALL I I
And examine our 'lame aasoMnent of
811X8, GINGIIAMB, LAWNS, BARBGEB, AL.
PACCAB, CLOTHE, CABSIMJEBEB,
TWEEDS, JEANS, VEBTENGB, SC,
Also, CAR TB, 10MONS, GLASIE‘WiRIi t
QUEEN3'W.OM, and indeed, a general assort_
meat of everything belongingto a first elassatore'
Remember the place is opposite the Court-house'
Baltimore street, and that our motto is "Fair
Dealing and Small Fronts,
APril 29, 2870-tt
LADY'S STORE,
A j r FLORA DALE, PA.
WE haw op hand and are constantly receiving
a general assortment of GOO. usually kept In
a country tore, which will be sold at
ILOYWEST C.4R PRICER
All good's bought ;rem us will be made up If de
sired, on dr Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced
price. Sewing of all kinds done at short notice
and low raies.
Mayl3lSio.-3m EPPLEY & MOPE&
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NEW
Spring & Summer Goods,
Ali PETERER URG, 1.4, PA.
GRLES'I' & BOWERS;-,
have received ' their new SPRING and SUMMER?
GOODS, ad excellent assortment, selected with
care, and Will be sold cheap for cash.
1111-Give its call a and examine our Goods.
WIDOW & BOWER&
N. ll.z-Alents tor the GROVER & BAKER
Sewing R+hines.
April 29, 870—ti
133=
FIRM.
l AREND2I9VILLID PA.
T aldp, the ftr i ai ng me eg" of Co b" I T=
ea r l the attention of their friends
and the % rig one NU, to thetr u Mg assort
ment of ammo AND S
Dry
Goods,Groceries,
Ildrdinsam. thstemminraro,
an of %Idea re been parehmed br a Ming
market foe and whisk we are mewed to
salt at taa talteat 11.111 res. 00 and exasdne
oar stook purehadag tiseme.
agrA•lot good Matebasal. .
ig. 4 2jumm i n s m at. )
u f
A.
. a•readtotttia Pa.. ANSI& Unfo—tf
en* Vint
'JO VVIE- MACHINES,:!
LAT4r DIEPS7VED AND GIENIUML
limma Howa.4R.,
SEWiNb- MACHINES.
FAHNERTOCKS.
FAHNESTOCKB.
E=C3
H AVE Just from the City a new and
Clothing i Hais and Caps,
Boors AND 5. 4 045, tTOTIONS:
SEGARB,
LATEST S
Ope and all are in Invited to call at our Store, ou
Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite
Fahnistock Bros.
WOLF'S
Cheap • Clothing Store,
•
On the Fortheast Corner of Centre &pore,
• Gettysburg,. Pa,,
Has the largest and best stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
ever Offered In this place. Also, the. very latest
and best styles of
•
Hats Caps Boots & Shoes ,
with a varletyof amino ter ruder-Clothing,
and Glenda' Fairieldbing Goods generally.
Allots line assortment of Jewelry,Wptellars,
Cloeks. Noildwas, Ike."
The best manufactured Leather Trunks and
Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on
hand.
Hosiery and Gloves, a large sotortment. Child
ren's Panty Shoes of all khaki. M short, every
thigiNes usually kept in a dratelsas Genes
Fa Store.
MI will sold as low as the lowest, our motto
being, "Quick sales and szdad pronto." Call and
examine our stock of goods before purchading
elsewhere. -2. WOLF.,
May 20, 1870-41
KLINGEL'S
FOR YOUR
Boots, Slree nd Gaiters
r% KLINGkL, on Baltimore street, a few
doors above the Court-house, Gettysburg,
has Just received a large stock of Boots, Shoes
and Gaiters, which he is selling at greatly reduced
prices. It embraces:
FOB LADlES—Conginas Gaiters, Balmoral
rats, &a.
Gaiters, Rid Slippers, all style, Morocco Balmo
•
FOR GENTLEMEN—French Calf Boots, Amer. Calf Boots, Kip Boots, C Gaiters, Calf
Bahnorals_ Sfippers, all stylm. rogans, &c.
FOB IltlSSES—Congreas Gaiters, Balmoml Gait
eta, Moroeoo Balmoral', Be.
MR BOYS—Congress Gaiters, Calf Balmoral;, &c.
131r I o & a : ,
Shore of all kinds. •
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture
constantly , on hand.
Buyers, from town and country, are invited to
call and examine goods and prices before purchaa
ing elsewhere, feeling confident that I can please
all who may call.
•;; THE MANUFACTURING
Of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters win aiso be carried
on. In all lie branches, as before. Repairing done
on short notice. By employing low but 01111-ebiss
workmen, and wring none but choicest leath
er, be feels confident of maintaining his former
reputation. Certainly nothing will be left undone
to deserve It
Thankful for past favors, he solicits a confirm
May
anoe of public
78711—efpatronage. D. H. KLINGEL.
13,
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
Chatunerourdeet, next door to Keystone Ho
tel, Gettysb You will always find the best
qualities and styles of
COATS PANTS, VESTS ,
of all styles and sizes. Also.
SHIRTS, • TRUNKS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS,
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICALENSTRUMENn CLOCKS,
• WATCHES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
He has In connection with his Ready-Made
Clothing, commenced
Merchant Tailoring, - .
i n all Its branches, The
ou t
of
blic willal ways find
the him s
Cloths, Cassis:sera, Tweeds,
ty
Jeans, Trim
,
wings, te., at his Store..
W. C. DANNER, a Tailor of long expert.
D
ence, will always be found on hand ready to
measure, cut and manufacture you a good Mug
suit.
arGoods bought elsewhere, ;bill be cut and
made up to suit customers. [April 21,1870-41
EMO TED.
JOSEPH JACOFS,
MERCHANT TAILOR ,
SAB "BUOY=
Noss door to J. W. Oval' Store, on Chan
bersburg it., near the Bqttare. -
' A urge anortment of
Clolllllll,eillierbeargaZlPStialre, Trfaa.
the m ,
offered atlaws
the anialket
bought intim eat of char"
r vet e
as
hu
pas
lam;
til t
ileefeAerl/441 aa
"Illa i liP ... L .
Y.
stria ' l kil i t i l t as ~.... tale .
The petnneere sad no Met
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at. 41 , , -
4 4 qi eik - ,,. - ! Ma AMA S.
BOOTS:..OIt.. , SITOM-..
NEW -ESTABLISHMENT.
,
1 0 7 t r it has iath.w. en ded a
a re,'
• hosooroMito
BOOTS,,' i SII4EB
1:: wti4t
.....a
44, sod wiling softy walks* at Amp
, • to .41- 10 .1*.mia. 'ad
44.. ......
or
6 of the public if gond.
•--... Moot a t
M stook or leave
tom
;1? ,-. either me ran alum WI to
~ , 4 1100 ) MUM
eta*, OW, #ketzt, At.
NORRIS'
IIEA DQUARTERS !
On South-,Last Corner of Centre sque!re,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Has Hp Largest and Best Stocks of
SI ) RiNG AND SUMNIEII
CLOTHING,
TAB LATEST STYLES
HATS AND CAPS,
THE BEST MANUFACTURED
BOOT 6, AND 81-101,,,
WITH A VARIETY OF
Summer Under-clothin
iman
Gents' Furnishing (goods of every variety ;
also a large assortment of
NOTIoNS,
And everything found in a Geuthnnen'a Furnish
ing Store.
GIVE US A CALL
April 2-`, , 1870.-ti
Spring &Summer Clothing
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes.
COB,E AN & CUNNINGHAM
B. C. COBE AN,
JAS. CUNNINGHAM
Apth 15; 1870-At
GO TO
Clothing, giats,;ftsil, at.
.
.Tuttiricw.m. P. D. PlCEllso.
OPENED OUT AGAIN
READY-JADE
CLOTHING,
Hats Caps , Notions, (U .;
-
•.•1 HE underslated, doing business under the
thin of MENG & have opened a new
Wore Boom in the large three-story Brick
" BE
I leg, on Chambersburg street, nearly oP to
Buehler's Drug Store, and lnvjte their old r
Ito give them a call. We have laid In an entirely
NEW STOCK 014' GOODS ;
seleeted with care, of the very befit make and
latest styles, comprising
READY-MADE CLOTHING_, COATS, PANTS.
• VESTS, DUSTERS, WOOLEN SHIRTS,
DRAWERS, SUSPMIDEES, CRA
VATS, NECK-TIES AND , HATS,
CAPS,
NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
I All of which have been bought in a falling mar
-1 Ira, and will be sold at aston
! !shingly low rates.
We lutve also on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' MISSES tic CHILDREN'S ,
SHOES,
of latest styles and best make, which we are-sell
ing out at cost, close out the stock. Call and
examine.
JOHN , PICKING,
K B. PICKING.
April 8, 1810. tt
gooks, *up, Ittedicino.
69.
69.
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MMICINES,
'l'll S
Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, rivL
Spioeo and Flavoring Extract 4, Dyes and
accurately put up. Physicians and cuun
try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATES.
Forney§ Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses. Cattle and
Swine. Other Home Powders of approved makes.
HUBER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
June 11, 1869.—tf
DR. R. HORNER,
has resumed tho
Practice of Medicine.
once his
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg.
Also. Dealer in
PURE DRUG'S
MEDICININ.
SPICE 7i.
BAKTNO SODA,
DrE STUGPS,
PATENT ItEDICISML
Jan. 14,1870.—tt
DR. JAMES CRESS,
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street.,
LITTLE STO I C Y
it
HAVING opened a new 'DRUG STORE and
fittedit up In the best style, I offer my stock
of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Utiles
town and vicinity at the lowest 'market rates. con
sisting in part of
Drugs and Fwnily Medicines, pure Liguori! for
for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Meel
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A fall assort
ment of Brushes, Stationery of All kinds, Cigars,
Tobacco and Snuff.
AWMoore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash
with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes
washed with this Soap are made beautifully white
without boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap
in use. Try it. /t is warranted not to Injure the
hands or fabric.
Littlestown, May 13.—1 y
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOUZ isToRE,
DRUGS
BOOKS
TOILET ARTICLES
Chaliiberatrurg Street, near Diamond
Iri•Country Merchants supplied at City wholes
1=11223
WEAVER & SON
Livery, Sales & Exchange
STABLES,
Worthington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public
that they have better accommodations than
ever 03 supply the public with all styles and kinds
of Conveyances that can be found in a first-class
livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot
be beaten by any establishment in the town. In
'prices they defy colnpetition. •
HORSES AND MULES
bought and-sold, on reasonable terms.
(AVE US A CALL.
Take Notice.
T HE uni me i c ed b desirous of closing. up his
od and would ask all those Indebt
ed to call and se the same The books will be
found attbe above stables and all persons bidet&
adore earnestly requested to call and square their
accounts. NICHOLAS WEAVER.
Dee. 9, 1880.--tf
EAGLE LIVERY
Sale and Exchange Stables,
OPPosite the Bogle Hotel, Chamber/burg Street
GETT7BB.I7Rb, PENN'd
TrrHIC undersigned Wve'mened a new LIWERT,
/MIX AND M E STABLE, in this
place, and are prepared to offer superior seem
nrodations In Wolin*. We have Provided our
selves with
Buggies, Cania&k" Hacks,
Light Wagons, &c.,
of the latest styles, tuft:lent to meet the public
demand. Oar horses are without epot or
blemish,4quiperfeetay retie etyma "old
cripples, but all of tne "140" order.
ding_partfAs can always be accommodated
and ootownsois equip furnished.
rutiekierge oe swan, eau joss what they
Irma on nee moeir ue o
.seid term
v_isitorrto the attended to
sad tenable drivers if desired.
Parties oonv'e to_azid from the Depot upon
the arrivaland itr•ure of every train.
.11crees or exchanged, and alwa ys
a dui*. for
~niven. Ottr motto 11l 'WM
Avows no
itrEartleetey attektbm Nim to tentlebin i r o•
Wee and Hacks for .rme
stAtiee .ounereu that by oharging
inen by furnishing tamesior &teem*
ttanno r
who patumbes oar t • every. ono
imazworm
Dec. 18*
JUNE
Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and
• T"llet Goods, Inks, Writ
lug Fluids and Sta
th)liery, Physleiati's Pre
serip'pous and Family recipes
DRUGGIST,
ernes, Horse Powders;
JAMES (MEER
GETTYSBURG. PA
MEDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES,
:4TATIONERY,
PERFITIdEItY
GOLD PENS,
dx., &C., eke
[Feb. 25, 1870.—tf
pvcry #tables.
EAGLE TIOTEL.
°The laigeet mut moat econuktodleusAn
'VESTMENT.
OETTYSitIIRG, 1 IN
thrner MamberAburg and il7lshingt6 Bte
JOHN, L. TATE, Proprietor:
NOR l' II E N'l' A L
ta - AnOinnibus for Passe4ers and Anonwe't
der
run to thi3 Depot, ou arrival - and rture of
Railroad Trail's. Careful servants, t ip:
reasoll - i
able charges.
f Ml"'
1E43.
7.—tf
i 6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETTYSBURG, RA
WM. E.'MYERS, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN. :
THIS is a new House, and has been
ted up In the most approved style. It's loca- PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY—
tlon Is pleasant and eMtveident, being In the most
business portion et the town. Eirerk arrange
meat has been made for the neeommodatiOn and
comfort-of guests, with ample stabling attached,
With experienced servants, and accounnodating
Clerks, we shall Use every - endeavor to please.— Thirty Years to Run ! !
This Hotel now open for the entertainment of the i•
paiblic, and we kindly solleft a share of public
pationage. [May 23, iii 7—ti
NEW HOTEL.
BALVMORE SPREE?: GETTYSBURN. PA.
THE undersigned has opened a Rota, the
HARRIS HOUSE, In the lately enlarged and
handsome three-story Brick. Iluildinp on Balti
more street, two doors front the Court-house,
Gettysburg, l'a.. and is provided with aceom
•modations for the comfortable entertainment of
a large number of g.uests. Hie experience In the
business warrants him In promising satisfaction
In every case, and he feels certain t. ,, t those who
stop with him once will call again. Charges
moderate.
His Table will always be supplied With the best
the Gettysburg and Baltimore markets may af
ford, whilst his Bar will have the choicest wines,
liquors, ales, &c.
He also has ample Stabling, with a good-Rust
in attence.
A liberal share ofpublic patronage Is. reSPect
fully solicited, and no effort will be spared tb de
serve it. W. P. HARRIS.
April 15, 1870.—tf
UNION ,HOTEL
[FORMERLY TILE WRITE HALL,)
YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A.
E. P. ILITTINGZE, PrePrietaiN„
MILE undersigned having leased the long ilstaNi
lished and po pular Hotel, in Petersburg, (York
Springs Borough will spare no d'art to please all
who may patron ze him. The Hotel is pp easautly
located with large and comfortable Chambers
which cannot fall to give satisfaction. His Table
will be supplied with the best that -the mailitst
can afford; his Bar contains none but that of Me
best of Liquors; he is also well supplied with Ice
in the Summer season—this being the only Hotel
In the place that has- an ice House attached.—
There is in connexion with the Hotel extensive
stabling with attentive hustlers. He asks a share
of the public patronage and is determined that
none shall go away dissatisfied. Charges moder
ate. Boarders taken by the week on reasonable
terms.
E. P. KITTINGEIt. P,roprkOr.
York Sprlng3, May 6. 1870.--4;in
ot oat, !umber, imc, &r.
COOK AND PARLIM
STOVES,
OF KINDS
The latest and mom approvett styles
FIN, SIIEEHRUX AND
W ARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
ad .ai►ii I,xaldlie !
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
RAMS RIMEL DANIEL CASHMAN.
NE W FIRM,.
COAL IND LIME!
,r-HE
MA undersigned have entered into partner.
ship, a
w nd under the firm of RICHEY ED CASH.
N and ill carry on Ue
Lime Burning , Business
at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Mins, on
the corner of tallrcuul and Stratton streets.--
Farmers and others can rely on getting the best
of Lime at all times, and at lowest market. rates.
COAL
of lowestburg.
Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Getty's,
' JACOB BEILEY,
D
April 3, 1870.—tf ANIEL CASHMAN.
Sew Advirtionneuts.
AGENTS WANTED—(SIO PER DAY)
'lie AMERICAN KNITTING
MACHINE CO., Boston. Mass., or 14)t"11°.
June 17,
WAINTED AGII/1113—To sell ihe Oeda-
Sewing Afacithee. If I. /jammed,
mates wax" Loch Stitch" and Is warrant-.
rd for 8 years. price 116. All omer machines
with an nuder-feed sold for $l5 or km are InJ
fringements. Address OCTAGON Ehiwmm , DlA
cm" CO. St- Lows his, Chicago, 111 . MMus,
Pa., orllloston, Mass. k (June 17, 1.1/AL —Cm
TRUSSES! ~;"Nf'pirrguTzd'Pa.
..I"..rununits Cure It_upture,
Abdominal or Uterine Weaknesses
,Itad 4/. ...., e5 ' - '
_Different approved pitbrint Uninto•-•*oie, r te t
lied. Meanly. used ln bidestnostibie (
sy_
.rings routed) Mesita sioeltings. Kai *sem
nanailin ettc6-4aza YABuTr. 18.
IV Ilhe ssuss st , Plina..sua 3Ann at., ISISW york,
wpmte Herald Btna4a Bend stamp tor ra
mot Bold by D mailed or expressed.
,June it 1870.-qau
; D AY... — Business entirely newand
honer
8/0-ble. Lseeral Inducements— zaaseralmve
circulars tree. Address J. Worn 111. _ Bid
deford. de (June 170a7e.—$m
VI ' TAIITED AGP,NTBTo sell tbe MOM
VII Shuttle Sew Machin's. Pr , ov $25.
It makes the "iock eer gett, ,, (alike on both sides/
and la anemdir II ander-feed Munk Ma
eldne sold tor Less thanes). Licensed by Wheel ,
er4; Wilson, Grover • Baker and Sinirer & .Co.--
All other Jinder.teedur Machines mid , for
less than 'go are Win IL and **seller add
user liable t° twine a. Address Jonsson,
Cu= & Co., L o M h
o.'
Pittsburgt PLI
Chicago, IX, or Bt. Lo mo, [June 17.—8 n
AGENTS, BEAD THIS
WO At , bb 3 OPer month isade by Aiwa. benitiO'
The florae rai Washington
._ ,
mom VA
•LK*/ Alto mg Ageocumcm237
BiArBON nblanisb
ertyalpilk mummisio beep& Only Woo m ° m obe
Wauts a cum Bum
y o benn ghron. tieg
101 , our ,
_mbit tabikm_x tocin
Jame term& A. n. awe 4X, tumi se
d. von&
JameVbf9o-4fflt •
The 111.10atni Seiltelteltpe bag adYier ,
Wag qa,n remzsylvin4,
Aancial.
SAFE An PROFITABLE
AILWANT
AT PAR-AND ACCRUE D INTEREST
IN CERRENO Y.
ABLE IN GOLD!
AU r'lja.res Paid by thp Ocimpany
Persons posiemlng C. S. Bonds ran make, be rz
changing
I From $l5O to $175 on . $l,OOO,
AND fiET 1. EXCHANiiE
G D 1 - 3 0N D S
bearing the same rate of Ilitcrdst
vin..For further Inform:Wm) Inquire at tI
Gettysburg _National Bank
I. EMOR Y BAIR, C. ier
Juiu 10. 1870.-d
United States Bonds
EiOrOUT. 30LD - g.X.CIIANGED ON THE No
ÜBER.tL TERMS.
GOLD BOUGHT Sr, SOLD
AT MARKET'RATES
COUPONS CASHED !
PACIFIC R. R. BONDS
BO('G If T A NI) tiOT, I ►
STOC KS
Bought and Cold on Commission only
Accounts received and Interest allowed on (fatly
balances subject to dux*
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40Filouth ird Street
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A
March 4. IM-13,
GETTYsBURG
NATIONAL BANK!
Government Bonds of all kinds
801 , 0117' AND sou)
The 111!hrheill, Premium paid on Gold
and Silver.
Coupons Cashed or Collected
Persousdesiring to invest lu STOCKS or BONDS
of any kind, are Invited to call. as we hate
the loathes of New York. Kilo
phis or Baltimore markets. Con
sequently all orders are
promptly executed
Persons posaseasing - aOUPON BONDS, and de
siring for safety to convert into Registered, are
requested to call, as we haVe the advautage to
tranifer at a trilling expens(
INTERNAL REVENUE .STAMPS a all denom
nations forsile
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSlTEadranced
1 per cent. riz
5 PER CENT. for 1 year
4 PER CENT. for 6 months,
3 PEE CENT. for 6 months.
Persona wishing informatban in regard to U.
Bonds and Stooks of all kinds, are requested to
give us a call, anitwe will cheerfully give any In
ormation
J. EMORY BAIR: CaAlder.
Gettysburg, Nov 46, 1.869—tt
Walden and Watery,
WATCHES Sr, JEWELRY
E M'CARTNEY wishes to inform his
w ely
11 ;V it 'euski re and the pittaic
hie , that
the interest of ms er, (L.
4rlLniloper j tn thaffyatch and Jew Store on
Baltimore meet, ysictirg, he spare no
letfort
hasve sattatscaion to AIL
He just returned from the city with a Wen
oci 'assortment of
, .
HOLD and' MYNA AMERICAN and SWISS
WATCHSS,
JEWELS Y ES TEA and
TABLE'SPOONKFO GOLD, 8.11-
. . VICE and SUM. REMOTA..
MEE, ; also, CLOCKS of the best
mem sr VIOL' IN
VIOLIN
& GUITAR GS,
SCREWS and •
•
BRIDGFJ3. , -
ygeeAua?rWateh and ailek work
JewelrY reinkklxeclra nte"" one
TA - bowlike manna Meet. io n , neat
and
BARoAlasrx
NEW FURNITURE.
•
AZilea4 fieta n ot COTTAGE Ftn ii .
aret e t
tut can
i t
; 4 1 3. it!coattidalus
11!..rW TO CURE
CONSUMPTION ! !
THE PHILOSOPHY OP DR. SCHENCK'S
GREAT MEDICINak Wil l people never learn
to know that a diseased liver and stomach nettles
eerily disease the entire system! The plainest
Principlea of comm%cse teach this, and yet
there are hundreds ridicule the idea, and
continue in the course ch almost inevitablt
brings them permaturely to the grave. Living as
the majority of the people do. at complete vari
ance with the laws of nature, It must be apParent
to all that. sooner or later, nature will revenge
herself. Hence we find Mat persons who indulge
to excess in the. use of very rich or Indigestible
food or intoxicating drinks, invariably pay a
heavy penalty in the end. The stomach Weenies
disordered and refuses to act; the liver fails to
perform Its functions, dyspepsia and he attendant
evils follow, and still the suftering individuals per
slat in clinging to the thoroughly exploded ideas
of the past. Dr. Schauck's medicinmare reeol-.1
mended to all such. They bring sure and certain
pellet wherever they are used as directed, and all
that is necessary to establish theirreputatlon with
every ailing man or woman In the land is a
are and impartial trial of them. Let those who are
skeptical on this point, and who: have permitted
Interested persons tuprejudlce them agalust these
now celebrated remedies for Consu m ption, discard
their prejudices, and be governed by the princi
ples of reason and common sense, If the system
Is - disordered depend upon It, in nine eases out of
ten the scat of disorder will be found in the
stomach and liver. To Cleanse and invigoratetbe
stomach and to stimul,te the liver to healthy ac
tion, use
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PILLK—The daily
Increasing demand for these pills is the best evi
denee of their value. Thousands tqamthonsands
of boxes are sold daily. Why? Simply because
they act promptly and efficiently. Invalids who
may not find lt convenient to call on Dr. Schenck
In person are informed that full and complete
directions for use accompany each-package of the
MANDRAKE PILLs, PULMONIC SYRUP
AND SEAWEED TONlC—These medicines will
cure consumption unless the lungs are so far gone ,
that the patient is entirely beyond the reach of
medical relief.
It may be asked by those who are nut familiar
with the virtues of these great remedies, *How
do Dr. Schenck's medicines effect their wonderful
cures of consumption!"
The answer is a simple one. They begin their
work of restoration by bringing the stomach. liv
er and bowels into an ;wive healthy Condition. It
Is food that cures this formidable disease.—
SCH ENCKS MANDRAKE PH.LSact ou the liver
and s omach. promoting healthy seeretioa , and
removing the bile awl slime which have manned
front the Inactive or torpid condition of these
organs, and of the system generally. This slug
gish state of the body, and the consequent aecu
mutation of the unhealthy substances named
prevent tile proper digestion of food, and. as a
natural consequence creates disease, is hien re.
;mita in prostration and filially In death.
PULMON - 1C sISRUP awSEA
WEED TONIC, wheu taken regularly. mingle
with the food, aid the digestive organs, make good
rich blood, and as a natural consequence, give
flesh and strength to the patient Let the faculty
say what It may. . this is the only true cure for con
sumption. Experience has proved it beyond the
- shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive
and well who a few years since were regarded as
hopeless cases, but who were induced to try Dr.
Selienek*s remedies, and were restored to perma
neut health by their use.
One of tile first steps the physician should take
with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the
system. Now how is this to be done! Certainly
not by giving medicines that exhaust and enervate
—medicines that impair instead of Improve the
functions of the digestive organs. Dr. Sehenek's
mediethescleaatse the stomach and bowets of all
substances Which are calculated to irritate cir
weaken them. They create an appetite—promote
healthful digestion—make good blood, and, as .a
consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the
entire system, and inure especially those parts
which are diseased. If this cannot be done, then
the case must be regarded as a hopeless one.
If the paysician fluids it impas.:sible to make a
PATIENT FEEL LlrisnUT. if the diseased person
cannot partake of good eourishing food and pro-
perky digest lt, it impossible that be cal: gain
flesh aAni. strength; and it is equally Wuxi-sable
to bring a patient to firs condition so long as the
liver is burdened with diseased bile, and the
stomach laden with unhealthy slime.
Almost the flrst request made to the physician
by a consumptive patient is that he will prescribe
medicines that will remove or allay the cough,
night sweats and , - which arc the sure at
tendants on consumption. But this should not be
done, as the cough is only an effort of nature to
relieve itself, and the night sweats and chilli are
caused by the diseased lungs. The remedies or
dinarily prescribed do more harm than good.—
They Impair the functions of the stomach, impede
healthy digestion, and aggravate rather limn cure
the disease.
j There is, after all, nothing like facts with which
j to substantiate a positlein, and it Is upon farts that
Dr. Schenck relies. Neatly all who have taken
hls medminesin aecordauce with his directions
have not only been cured of consuinption, but,
from the fat that these medicines act with won
derful power upon the digestive organs, patients
thus cured speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the
system of all impurities, they lay the foundation
for a solid, substantial structure : Restoring these
organs to health, they create an appetite. The
food is properly assimilated; the (Malltity of blood
is nut only Increased, but is made rich and. trong
and In the face of such a c.Milition of the system
311 disease Must be banished.
Full directions accuinistuy each of the medi
cines, Ml that It Is nut astutely necessary that
patients should see Dr. Schenck personally, unless
they desire to have their lungs examined. For
this purpose he is at his principle int*. No. 1.;
North Sixth St., corner of Commerce. Philadel
phia, every Saturday, front d A. N., until 11'. 14.
Advice is given without charge, but for a thor
ough examination with the Nespirumeter the
charge Is
. .
Price of the Yulmonle Syrup and Seaweed Tonic
each. $1.Z,0 per bottle, or a halt dozen. Man
drake Pals 2.3 cents a box. For sale by all drug
gists. _
_ Dune 10, 1070-1 y
CELEBRATED
PREPARATION
[~
( • ANINt; T E !AM D
WILL r: (;RE'
u tamm:s Di:taaes. Erysipelas, 801.,
Sorel:yes. Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches
711,010. e Face, retter Affections, Old and •
Stubborn Ulcers, Rhettmalic,,lffi,e
-lions, Dyspepsia, Msliceness,
Sick Headache, Salt, Rheum,
Jaandice, General Debility, Chills
and 'tree, but Stomach, together with
all other Disea..es Arising front Impure Blood
mut Di. , ordered Lbw.
TI:1' f: LE ()It
And 1, couvimml that this medicine F. no bum
bug. Sohd by all I)iuggists.
I Al; ricrNi
Drs. D. Fahrocy& Son's Preparation for Cleans
ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name FALIRNEY & SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Drs. 0. Fahrney & Sou's Preparation
for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro% Md., blown
in each bottle. All others are COUNTERFEIT.
Recollect that it is Drs. I). Fahrney & Bloodelbrated Preparation tor Cleansing the that
Ls so universally used. and so highly recommend
ed; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you
to take anything else that they malt say is Just the
same or as good, because they make a large pro
fit on it.
PREPARED By
DRS D. FA NE Y d: SON
BOONSIIOIIO'. MD.,
And Dr. P. D. Fahrney, hcedyxr[Uv, ii
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un
les signed - D. FAHRNEY 3: SON.
June 10, 1870.--oin
°EXITS, -IN FitENZA
Sore Throat, Colds. Whooping-Cough Liver Con
plaint, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bleeding of the
Lun and ever}-n
-affectioof the Throat.
Lun gs,
gs and Chest, are speedily and
permanently cured by the
use of
WlSTiat'S BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY
This well known preparation does not dry up a
cough and leave the cause behind, as in the care of
most medicines. but it loosens and cleanses the
Lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the
cause of complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is
proved by hundreds of testimonials received by
the proprietors.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & SON. Bos
ton, and sold by dMers generally.
April I, 1870—lyno2a
*'hotograph 6alterico.
ESTABLISITED 1859
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
York Street, Gettyaburg, Penn'a,
Pictures of all styles. Views of the
BATTLE-FIELD !
BEND NiAMP FOB CATALOGVE.
FRAMES, ALBUMS, &e,
•
ierSole Agents for Barnaby laniard's Pat
ant Revolving Albums.
Dec. 3, 1869—tt
Photographic Gallery I
JACOB PENSIL
Is prepaid at all times to execute In'the finest
style of theart alikluda of
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ambrotypes, Bon Tons, Cartes,
• Trapezia*, arid all other
- •
style.;
at WsGallery oa Baltimore street, nearly opposite
styles
Fahneetoe.k Bro's. More,. laettys4urg am% 44
of - t
Albtutio, IPlultiograpb rrames, •
conetantly on hand indfor sale Om, ON me
sndl. LAPS 2 11 . /M•••U
Xarnairtimptilynot /cc _
DODGE'S PATENf
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER:
HIS machine has met with the most' complete c
success. In every section where it has been -7
/1 OUR' E. 8 Sr, LIQUOR&
Introduced, It has taken precedence over thaw
machines which have heretofore ranked as lint
class. It too perfect. Seit•Haker and a superior
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one of A large lot of GROCERIES that I ani •*llinti
its superior merits over all others, in simplicity,
strength and duntbility. As a Self-raking Reap- .(leall for Cash
er it has no equal to one knosiedge.
The Dodge rake Is attached to no other machine
in the United States; except to this machine.—
Built by the DODGE & sTk:VENSON
Luring Co., Anburn, New York.
READ THE NOTICE OF THE comr.tNN"ro
OUR AGENTS:
Haying been Intbrined that certain maitufac
hirers in Ohio and •ebtewhere are building Reap
ers, with Ixn)Gg*s SELF-RAKE attached, we
ask you to furnish us the names of all persons
vending or purchasing such machines, as we have 1.
never licensed any person or persons to mainifac.
tore said SELF-RA E. or any part thereof, anti
Will prosecute to the full extent of the law allper-
sms manutulgring. 3ellitig or using said pelf. A veneral:‘ , “ortniept of Bn'TERS, among n
rake except of our own manufacture.
JOHN ,t. DODGE, PI esitlest.
We have that confidence in this machine that a:\ . r fel ..
11,111er's He rb It
we are willing to let those wanting a nutria tte test ' are
It with any other machine they may wish, and
keep the one that gives the most ..tt.imiation.
Farmers wanting Droppers attiodi d 1 nit Is av•
commoolatell.
Fur the betient of th., wantittg
shouhl refer Moot to ;t oie: of tie oi.• t•
have sold, siz:
Henry Culp Vero: - .tl;:td.'e...
John R, Leas, I,,iniey:
Jesse 11. Newitt.m.
George F..llhiter, .1 , • , •I
Abraham Nitaybii;, - ,i•t. '.1.1:.1.11
David Plink, I:.tti
John llockr.r,lnltli. t••
Peter Kettoman, l'ani
Henry Stu Iver,
Christian Slit ii. r.
Ross I - Noll-v. I .
John Loner. vv, : t
John N. M 0...., '
George Plifipt.
04 11-bul n 1 , •.• 6
Also, WIRE:P.M ). 1 1 11
ell( Maio,. ;:.;,,..
few VLOUt:th, of .!1.1..r.•in.:.nek. h:•••-:te.• at,tl
Separator,)To. of tH -
ed lu tin. equitv. If .% NNI Mi
MILL and Farm
S4 - Person, ~,,„i,r iLi
find them at tip. Ivarehon ..• of .I,l,Epir \\ ill 5:
SON, GettY , l ), lll:, hi.. ~ 1' ti oho i, -:•I, o•• i,f
ilt
snlpseriber. - fr• ill (1.'11,4.11,' 011 Hl,' fl.tr•
ristiurg road.
ETRAS: coNs runsl oN HND ii
of breakage. Pei v.atiting,l tr,ttla A
r, i v. til •
&ems 1 ;ott‘.1011Z, P.i
';1 • 11, I )1I
May 27. I•7u.—ti
•
1 4 , 1_ 1 1 iEA ) !
II(iFFIIElN
APE IZ ,
0„ < of the area, , Haehe'lo, the
I S superior to any other Mae Min. 11511 V in Ilm%and
Will excel any that will ever be introduced.
having been thoroughly tried and given general
satisfaction. I would now inform all these who
Intend purehasing Machine, to eall and examine
fur themselves. Phis Machine is noted pattlen
!arty to excel all other lIILIChiI/1, strength,
durability, ease of itraft and reliability of work,
in all kinds of grass and grain. It cuts lodged
grain admirably, Maid] Is 0 great iteui in Ma.
chines to a farmer. II ran be used a , . a hand rake
as well as a , elf - raker. It cuts 5 feet 2 inches
itt
grain: I feet 10 Inehes In grass: has a steel cutter
bar, with wrought iron guards ; it can be used a,
a Single Mower as well as a Collll , lned
A full trial of the Machine can be had.
Also. SHIREMAN'S SELF-DLSCHA ROI N
HORSE RAKE. and the great and
BRANT RAKE, the best rakes ever introduert4
We would also call your attention to the IRON
DOI - 13LP: SHOVEL PLOUGH, wrought iron
frame, very light and strong. steel shovnis, easily
adjusted to run shallow or lb ...lb and bi neatly
and tastefully mule.
Also. THE KEELER AND EXCELsrft FAN.
SING MILL, the old Bamborough Fan improved, j
for many years a great favorite among the farm- ;
era of Pennsylvania, It Is large and strong. has
two cockle screens, and warranted to is (irk per
fectly.
Also, kind; of Impl,nwnts always
on hand.
ArerAny pv1 , 1 , 11 w NOW.: to examine these ma
chines can NIT them at the Battle-held lintel ur at
my residence. 3 miles from tlettysburg. between
ii,' Taneytowo road alp( the Baltimore pike.
LEWIS A. BUSHMAN.
May 274,
forwarding iinnsts
LOOK . HERE!
s HE undersigned ha, le:tsed Uer Ware.house
the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
ruad. rlettyshurg. Pa.. and will carry on the
Grain & Produce Business
in ail 14 , branches. The highest prilTS will :lA
ways bet aid for Wheat. Rye, Corn. Oats. Clover
and Timothy Seeds, Flas..ed, Sumac. Bay and
Straw, Pried Fruit, Nuts, Soap. Paws, Shoulders
awl Sides, Potatoes. with everything else In the
country produce line. .
GROCE It 1 E S
OF ALL KINDS
constantly for stile, Coffees, Sugars. Molasses.
Syrups, 'leas, Spices, Salt. Cheese, Vinetpx, Soda.
Mustard, starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking,
Soap.&r. ; also. Coal Oil, Fish Oil. Tar. itc. FISH
of all kinds; Spikes and Nails Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
He is always able to supply a first-rate arti
cle of Flour. with the different kinds of Feed,
Also. Ground Plaster. with Guam's and other
fertilitizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
Hr will also run a
Lille of Freight Cars
to to. IGS North Howard street, BALTIMORE.
and No. gll Market greet. PHILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place trill be received and
forwarded promptly. All goo4ls should be mark
ed "CltEss* CAE,"
April '2, ISo.l.—tt
J0 , T.111 WUILE
Joseph & Son,
DEALEIts
S'vah 4 cor. of H U'r , ,cul , 1101 111144 iv Wog
( JETTYSITIRO, p.;
(til-T cash price paid for all kiluts of
rai l if:Hay, Straw and country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for time alt kinds of
GRO CERIES,
The test brands of FERTILIZEIts cou.stantly
on hand, or secured at short notice,
April It 1871).—rf
NEW FIRM,
A. E. ECKENRODE
ILILS taken the Warehouse, lately occluded by
/1 Philip Hann, at Granite Station, Ott the hue
of the Gettysburg Railroad, 2 miles from Gun
. terstown, and will deal In all kinds of
Grain and Produce,
giving the highest market price. I Rill also keep
constantly ou hand for sale all kinds of
GR 0 c RIES,
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, &e., with
Salt, Fish, 01.0/, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To
baccos, &e. Also, the best brands gf FLOUR,
With FEED of all also, (X)AI.
S9-.1 resspeetfully solicit the patronage of our
friend*, and Invite the public to call and examine
Mylstitk. A. E. Et.liENitobF..
Jan. —t,
ROBERT M T URI)
DEALEI2 IN
FLOUR, GRAZN; GROCERIES, by
GETTYSBURG, PA
ri 'HE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse,
In Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Hap,
the, highest prices for
*Tour, Wheat, Rye, Cbrn, Oats, Buckwheat
. Clover and Ttnaothy-&:eds, Potatoes, de.
anti invites p_rodueers t 6 give him a call beture
tje time oonstantly on hand fur sale.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
olasses, Syrups, coffees, t3ugaii, &e., with Salt
sh, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To.
baccs, &c. Also, the best brands of 1 1 1.0 U;
with Feed of all kinds. lie Ilkewhm has
SEVERAL VALEARLE FERTZU&M.
Soluble Pacific . Guano,
Mexican Guano. !Vs.- Phew and
. .
itil - Whilat he pays the highest Market prices
for all he my; herbed, at the 'lowest flying pro.
Ala He asks a. share of pubilo patronage, re
solved to give .satLsfaction e%43rg ease.
•
July 23, T IfcCORDY.
NEW FORWARDING
AND COMMISSION HOUSE.
HAVING purchased the extensive Warehouse.
• Cars, &c., Of Corr.&
b usses, the under
signed intend to carry on the business, under the
arm of Smaasr & Co., at the old stand on the
corner of Washington.and Railroad streets, on
More extensive scale than heretofore.
.01P-A. regular line ocjiteight Cara loave Our
Warehouse every T:' , DA.r . ! mom mk t ao.
commodation trams will be run as occaaion inky
require. By tale arrangement we are mvpared to
convey Freight at all fl aw to and from
will pro gsmo.
mre . Ag embroils of this kind entrusted to us,
mptiy attended to . Our ears run tothe
Warehouse gterensort & fio e lss wont, H ow.
stree Rattlnu*e. Being Maned te pay
nOod oyes r - sell cheapal
,tairly, we Invite
evell'uoul to eve 116
arinlAs
j '
Jan. 8, 188111.—tt
E OgiORS for M.apt•al itttrpo4e.t. at
. WM. J. 1t.% N's.
',Ell Y. ' f; !a .414- wak, ilnn•n sn;irr
I Y 3I . mAitTi
NEW GROCERY.
f A
M
• 11 A VI: purchased. from Mr..ksial ECKERT
his ( ; rocery estahllshirwitt a on the Northic4, , st
archer of Centre Square, fiF.l - TYSBURG. I'A.,
a lot la 1.1 ill a 11..1V 4tin•l: of Gods; I respectfully
Invite inv Motfs:mil the warn ( ' to Ore tue
p a ca 11.
lii mlillifiiii i,i a 1,11 - :.:.• and i.arieil stock of rim
.
Groceries. iNr_otions, &c.,
=E=B
4:1!. /‘
Il%is k, e , tit.ttitly un lettel the Ite,t ttA
Fi
,01 , %1114.11 Mill be cob/
at the bmvlt cash tab,.
.lwu• lt, 1 71 -tl
WM. BOYER & SON,
tiRoCERIE, NOTIONS,
kl Pi , ~Hlrli and IVIHOW.HUrI
gentaal s , sortni.ont Of all GcsArs usually kept In
4. 1,67-1(
NEW GROCERY,
J J AcoR W. rims.s. having opened a Ness Gro.
eery In iletrysburii.Squar on the North-west corner
of the Public e, has just received a splendid
assortment of
iucludini: Sugars, Coffees, Molasses,Syrupq, Teas,
Spices, Tobaccos. Mit. Fish, Hams, shoulders, &e.
Aho„.. q ueeum-w a r e , Coutectlons.Nuts,Frults,Soags.
Fancy Articles and Notions
,generally. I will
also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to
sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for
yourselves. J. W. CHM.
Lept.
IN M. B. ME ALs
.Grocery, Vegetable and Notion
at his rnsbiew e. adjoining Meats & Brother's
Marble Yard, in
EAST YORK STREET
where he is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheap
est anything in his line. Give him a can
March 19, 18F,9—tf
Tarprattro and nntrartors.
Wlll. C. Stallslllith & SOll,
Carpenters and Contractors.
DOORS, SHUTTJ;:IIB,
.1(11IN
J. E.
BLINDS, DOOR D WINDOW FRAMES,
rot:NIUE, DOOR AND WINDOW
Cop, , tantly on hand. and iamintartured to order
BEST MATERIALS,
expenewed norkmen, and at
It EASO N . ABLE Es...s"!
AriP - Ortlers promptly attended to.
lanuary I•46€*--t1
WM. C'HRETZMAN,
‘ I ETTYSBCR(I, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor
H AVING removed to my New Shop on
Washington Street, h4zceen Chambersburg and
East Middle Streets,
and Introdueed Steam Power. I am prepared to
furnish all kinds of work for bulldlngpurPoseS, of
the test materials, and as neatly and cheaply as
it can I)? done at any other establishmept In the
county. Experienced hands always In readiness,
and work executed with promptnelaanddia_pat
Orders for all kinds of 13rachet3, MMUS,.
Mouldings. tte.. promptly filled and on reasorta t _
ble terms.
April lti.
GEO. C. CASHM AN,
Carpenter and Cobtry.ctor,
RESPECTFULLY !Worms the, '
public, that he
has retnoced to his New Shop on stratum
street'
between York and / 161410 .d streets, and Is pre.
parcel to take contract% ?or putting up and repair
big buildings, at as rfr asonable rates as any buil
der In Gettysburg- :n ., trk guaranteed to be ac
best quality, e ttoPeif by strict attention to bust-
nem to merit • Pub4cpatronage. Give him-a call
A p ril 9, '.860-tt
r4ift and ,firt Nnountuct.
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Ineorpersied, Marra' 19.
President—George Swope.
Vice-President—Samuel B. Russell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer--E. G. Fahnestock.
Executive Committee—Wbert McCurdy, H. A.
Picking, Jacob King. •
ktaiiegers-vGeorge Swope D. A. Bashkir, H
kfcCurdy,,S. R. Russell, E. G. Fahnestoek, Gettig
burg ; Jaebb King. Stiaban township; Fredericks
Diehl, Franklin; A. Picking, (graben; Abdlet
F. GM, Yew Oxfottl ; Wm. Ross White, Liberty;
a C. PetemPeteraborg, (F. S.)
.1 1 1 - This Company Ls limited In Its operatioall to
the County of Adams. it has been In operatkm
for more than 19 years, and In that period km
Made but one assessment, haring paid. knots by
gre
Any
that period amounting to onkel"
Any person desiring an Insuraneesearrapply to
either of the managers.
binhe Executive Committee meets at the Moe
et the Company, on the nut Wednesday In
mon*, a; a o'clock, P. M.
Juno 10.18880.41
6romitO
J. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer In
CHOICE LIQIJOAS,
(114 tty r• Whiskey eight years 61,1
rery ul4 French Brandy
ALL oTHER EINDs OF Llgrints.
-Proof and Glassware,
11. 111.:.1311Elt
I ) F..\1.1.:1:::
TOBACCOS,
.% FAMILY GltorEßY
BA AINS
ti Till
IN (iErfl-sI3URG
P E.Y C., ROOPRIES
GROCERY.
optlied
Store,
ETT YAW CW(I, I'.l
R!CACK ETS. dl
"lit ..f tht
GETT TSB UR G. PA
OFFICKEtS.
UM
EIN
PSI
B
atutiato - riaL
Tas STA*
door toorniaii,
If not paid
continued vital
the option at
rata. A. .1 , •
advaatiaiag
Bpeolal =ON
be agree' opal .
is one pWJo*
news sper Ilb
Using MOdlirm,
Jos Woltz at
ted and at tiir •
PanIPWIN
printed ag shoot
E 7
H. 11-
woo
Has resuisedlitimi
to any tonsinenn
Omee:—ttant. J.
corner at-ten
=Xi
JN. 11114
Collections mut
tended W. ~
(num ou Sal
house. .
June I& ISO—
D. NeCOS
Oalce one door
Chambersburg
Opeclat Moo
Setuement ut,
cLulms su •
ages against U.
euielencay
Lana war ts
gale In lows aad
June let,
A J. CO
prOmptry
Bush:entrusted,
l/Moe between
Vegter's stores,
May U, .01037-11
I)AVID A a
WUI promptly a
Busluesa eotrus •
Vince at Ws •
Mg opposite Wel;
May 2.4. Ital7—tt
D AVID WIL
Oaice at his :elide
Centre Square.
May b , 1507—tt
DR' H.
South-east corner
ton streets, op
June 11, I&7a—tr
D z. J. W. C,
Has Ids oo►ce at
two doors above I
May 21), 1867—tf
JOHN L. HIM
Mee on CluumberS
the E•out Hem,
/Framing been
years patients ain
July 9, 1867-4(
D R. J. 16. s
Ham located In r
to the public.
site the (noire Ina,
attend to Any
Derstist.
teeth am lit=to
July 3U, lete•—tl
arriirgo
D. uccitaurr.
"BEST ALW
Saddles,
and HARNESSOf
stance
BalUmoa to be fore
st, und
•Church.
(licCR
OUR RIDING and
ate the most au •
OWL kLtliNlems.
teamplete la every
very best material •
OUR urrea
teaa notbeaL T •
mostdur b a e
bie.
Wit HJiAYY b :
are made to order,
anywhere 11W ` b o RIDING
flames, rlymeta nun
eAeaper.
OUR PRICER t
have been Ram=
A liberal
= nli
ousting to In or ftn
We wont no ' •
warrant every
avec= legatee
our_present moor
wirtilve us a call
Ul S . an. 29, 111611-41
BUGGIES '
RE
'TIRE
making undersigned
so ,
kruis tair of work hi
CARRIAGES,
ING-TOP BU
WAGON
His work Ls all Ind.a
the best of mammies,
la ultom Lib priest
so/lelts orders. mull —,
ItEPAIII DIG prompt
July 1, 1968:..1y
.SAYE YD
PATENT E
HORSE I
•
, FOIE undersigned •
lindrearcko • •
& Berry. Made!.
th= t
not sneer •
welllnt, absorb no •
Corn with widen their
tic, the Collar adJuni to
and conopquepuy d oes ,
them. el3O
H A R
of all kinds tot smaonsad
my estabdshment 06
Pa., adjoining Passenger
saa, 187u—tt ,
CARRIAGE
med The war being over;
la the
Carriage• .1
at their old stud; in •
burg, where they •re
work In ttus most • • • •
superior manner. 4 sot ,
CARRIAGES,
on hand, which they will
Prices, and ail orders a nd
andkatisiketorily as pond
ti' It P
done with dispatch, sad
forA large lot of new and •
sale.
nankin) for the
enjoyed by
deservea 4 1ell =thh:
Mara, - , 1167- 4: D
MEAT
NEW
GZO. 3. ITOVE.RIt
Li Binetie
EFAVINGrtns entered - In •
braneben Alf arr.
Fresh Meat
Beet every Twiday
Small meats every w
Friday morning".
market slant at Gee. B.
_ralarawasburg street. -
Thaw Meths tat
their advaatage to
Firm. f
AU & /3, Alil—tt
West Middle,:
lieu tbW .
Every Day in
=I
Fresh Beer three tather
Noisy end antaray ft
thence everrdity.
the mobs. Tiff be
Weber ntarlei -
June le, 1•111-4 t
Wig