The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 22, 1870, Image 4

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(For the Star arid Sentinel.
i' h THE OLD YARD GATE.
e shides of night are darkening,
„While at the old yard gate I stand . •
the boughs of dark foliage wave o'er me,
i c The latch rests unclasped In my ban&
it memory brings back my childhood,
And lays by the burthen of years, '
And stills the sad cares of a life time,
With a wild rush of soft girlish tears?
At the spring merry voices are sounding—
Or Is It the' lad gush of the'till,
And the merry home call of my brothers
Returning around the old Hint
Above me the window is gleaming..
-Where motheraitt close in her chair,
Awaiting a• Home gathering at evening—
Oh ! surely she is now waiting there.
Alt t no, they were gleaning the wheat on the hill
side,
The plover was loud In the wood,
When with death In our dist wild struggle, -
Around her low couch we stood. '
Bo close to our hearts came his shadow,
That in fancy weleard the tide moan,
And the plash of the oars of the boatman,
That bore her away from our home.
.th I well the years that have lingered,
Since we placed with berabling care
That sainted white face In the coffin,
Have slivered the brown of my hair.
The wild winds of winter were drifOng.
The snow lay In piles on earth's Invest,
'When we smoothed the grey locks on the brow o
oar father
Anal/Ltd him awayto his rest.
With wild longings and prayers of anguish,
A brother too in sorrow we gave
.ah: me, with what wild throbs of hetut-break
We giant:ll6"mo love to the grave!,
I too am looking from life's west window,
The sky seems cloudless and Clear l
,
But I know by the lengthening shadows
That the sunset is drawing near.
York Springs, July 1889.
THE BEST PLACE FOR A HORSE.—
"Gossipper," in the Rural. World, says:
"Winter or summer, except in a stormy
time, there is no place so comfortable
for colts or tired work horses, as a good
pasture lot. To tie up a horse at night
in a narrow cell, with a plank floor to
stand cm, is species of cruelty that civi
lization ought to be ashamed of. If the
poor animnl must be confined like a con
vict in a dungeon, for pity's sake let him
have his head, and give him at least
twelve feet square, with a soft dry floor
to stand or lie on. In the large cities
land is worth more money than horses;
but on the forth there is no excuse for
any such wicked economy. Ask the
horse what he wants, and he will tell you
that a place where he can walk around,
lie down and stretch his tired limbs and
roll over from one side to the other, gives
him more ease and comfort, after a day
of hard, work, than the most costly plank
stalls, with all the accompaniments of
curry-combs, stiff bristle brushes, rubber
cloths and dexterous hostlers that can
be produced.
WATERING garden plants, as com
monly practiced, is an absolute injury to
vegetation, for the reason that it is not
pleiatiful enough. When the earth is
dry and hot, the application of a little
water only increases the heat, and has a
tendency to make the soil more com
pressed and dryer than before,
To REMOVE Gasses SpoTe.—Make a
batter of wheat flour and cold water, and
apply to the cloth; rub slowly by the fire
and when perfectly dry, rub off the flour,
and the grease will be found missing.—
Very thick woolen may sometimes re.
quire a second application.
How TO PRESERVE EGOS.—Eggs may
be preserved perfectly good for six
months by rubbing them over with lin
seed oil. At the expiration of that time
they have been found full and quite un
injured in odor.
OFFICIAL DIRECTIMF.
cousin' mime&
President Judge—Robert J. Fisher.
Associate Judges — Joseph J. Bann, Robert Mc-
Curdy.
Prothonotary—Jacob idelhorn.
Register and Jteocdder—Santuel Swope.
Cierit of the Ouarts—/L G. Wolf.
District Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer—Wm. J. Martin.
etherif f --Jacob /intuit.
Cnroner—Dr. M. D. Gates.
, yurveyor—Jaw D . heuer.
annussioneri—Jacoo Lott, Moses Hartman,
amity-I
'Emanuel Neldlcu. Clert—J.
Ph Jeuerson Myers.
—Wm. McClean. ysic lan to Jail--
Dr. J. W. CA" Neat.
Directors of the Poor—Martin Getz, Benjamin
Deardorn, L Swartz. Steicord—Jonas Johns.
Clerk-11 A.,Plealng Treasurer—Jacob Ben
ner. amnilet—J. C. Neely, Pkysician—Dr. J.
W. C.,iu'NeaL
A Uditora—idartiu E. Bollinger, EU G. Heagy,
David Rhodes.
80U0174311 OF GETPTSIII.7RO.
Burgess~—Dr. J. L
cbunett—W. S. It annium, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W.
Cress, Robert late, A. M. Hunter, 8. R. Row.
Clerk-4. AUghlUthiugu. Tresurer—d. 11. Rus
sel.
Cbmstable&-Nui. J. Tate, George W. Welkin.. -
, s , cnoot Directors-% m. Guinn, W. T,
Hiram Warren, J. AL Krauta, Jacob Ailltain
baugn, A. M. Hunter. .Secretury-J. M. Krautn.
Treasurer-E. G. rahnegt...k
OETZTABCMG NATIONAL BANS
President-George Swope.
Bonter--.1. Lulu, y Hair.
Mer-Henry n. Senner.
Directors--Gtome bWope, William Young, Henry
Wirt, David wills, David net/theta& t,
Ideduerry, WRilion 1). Rimes, .1 °stnt blotter,
Joan Waugh.
hntAr X.A.110N41. DANE or carrrIABURG.
Pesident-kieorge Throne.
Ctuoiter-George Arnoid.
Mer-saluuel Bushman.
Directors-George Throne, Bobt. Bell, John
Brougn, John Horner, George Arnold, John
Aluanelnian J °tin Wodord.
EVER glum CZILETERT.
•
President—J. L Bcl4lc.
Secretary—WWl= seals.
Treosbrer—Alexander Cowan.
Manaaera—J win /Cupp, J. L. alll, Josiah Benner,
George Varigier, George Little, B.
Mews, AierJurder Cobeau.
P ADAIR; 001:lln'T scirru.a. EcsrAascs coxriar.
reside
_xi—George Swo pe.
Vice .erecacca—tomue, Russell.
Recretory—usido A. Buehler.
Treasurer—J*lyard G. kiumeerok;
Actve Cbrnmatee—Robert McCurdy, Henry
iing, Jacob !ring.
.1111411111 00C317 A. ll / 1 10117LGRAL BOCUR7. •
Presidelit--Baniuel Herbst.
Vice l'reautents—onraus Myers, J. 8. Wftherow.
COrresponatng decretary—ti. J. mole.
decominti r
Wills. fiumastonk,
rreasurer—tkiiria wlus
inuulyers—wliitun
B. Wilson, WWI= WThio.
Jonas itoutzsan, k'rederick Mak W. "Ross
.11=DING ASSOCIATION.
Presahmt..-Ildward _G. Fahnestodk.
Vice President. --witdam Loumap.
&creel:rip—donnas' htecteary.
. 2 teamerw...dotin Gum.
Managers—j. W. U, trlteaL John Rupp, A. J.
Cover, D. ite.ui4etkart, W. N. AMElnaos.
GAS COMP.A.IIT.
IL G. Fahnestock.
rotary—Wm. A.
Li tlden
Treasurer—Joel-B. banner.
l!leto—A.. D. /*NE M. El
.cllmTheriper, H.
attles, 8. R. sinc.. W. A. Lomat- J. B.
Danner.
wsTalt ctacessi.
President—George W. McClellan.
Secretary and Treasurer—n. lt. Russell.
Managers .(1. W. McClellan. B. Buehler S. R.
Rumen, J. Stable. D 3. ticaelberger.
01117=1:110 Raniaex..
cifuestrotor--Itobert McCurdy.
scretaricand Treasurert-David WW.,
, First. _ • asoond.
Trala depart &4 A. 5 M. 245 P. IL
larrive 1225 P. 3L &45. P. M.
The lint train makes close connection North
anTbouth, the second train South.
4.2IeOCIATIONII. .
Gette ar Lodoe, No. 124, I. 0. 0. .F.-Meets earner
of lisle and Railroad streets, every Tuesday
uniZtd
redowo
nca e mpment . No. 124 , L a 0. .16-14
Od
month. Rau, Lt and 3d Monday in each
Good nand ge, No. 336, A. Y. JE-Cor
ner. of Larliste
meantl *Create. hi and 4th
Thursday in each
Gen. Reynolds Lodge No. 180, 3.. O. Q. Z-,.,03L
plalnnee Arent, near the Postobice, every IA R . KuleGß 4 4_ on B a n thme , s n few
Monday evening.
Gertystm ay Lodde. No. 331 L H % q i z-ageot o -- • &ins above Ibb 0011A-blntle,
ever
evening, to the , . „,. last received a large stock of BoOts, Shoes
Center Square. •••• Corner and Gaiters, whieb be kniellingatgreatlyredneed
Adorns Deassem, Na. IN, & qf 1:-Meets every. Pin ”........ - Rea/brc es'
Thursday evening, in Um Hall, N. R. Corner ti ll. Nyintippers Ga_lers. acblulnif.___ _
Center rig
rals. &c. stle, awning worm? .
azyupar Moe No. acre
-3 .r. ().. j. M-Le MoCon- lug GrIPILMMEN--Preuthalf Sao* Abler
misfire fildl..evralCiday_frvenina ban Calf Boom wi
13owe cbuftch, No. O. u. A. ar-In MiCon. -- -- -PrZ ziers, Chiba& Os&
Me.
aughrs,thM, Gym ednesday evening. g uit .
Gait
eaustomos. srh_Moroooo Raba) &e..
~ .i d e - lie-o_,,pnotor. gyv, 0. &.. n INnI BOX--Congnws Oaken, Calf Bahnomm,
f i l i g isir ' Professors of (Mega and t mow
of an
~_
Sabbath Morsting and ,-...ww.
evening Ad W y evimintadrog Ts- Boole and alums of his own m+
t o
try on luind.
Lugndly. waning service-
Lutile tiersi ra aet 1411.13abbattill."IrAulev.artidar444.111evealas,bilugtLand i nt eall e i se md w e bere, •ftin f twvn g and cwinc r at and ecluntrY ces u rft' are
in purchaii vit" ta .
I can please
Wednesda .
Methodist 4= l -Mem H . a mem, i. a air wh o 3. , 7441a _
._' _ _
_. •
Clarke. fiervices sabbath morning and even- TH E mANIFFAcTinu NG
and Thursday evening. . -
Piyterlan-hev. m. al. Rae Services of Root% Shoes and Gaiters . will also be carried
Saimaa morning and evening, mad Wednes- Alan aline briumbes, al before. done
day
• „_•,_
_,„L • millbertndtice. yenp eyingnottelmt
Geemon v Vormed-Itev. W. It." 11. inssmsom, and nre mallfeaheleeets bald&
beniees patobata morning ail i d *miff& ad emit, NI
~ bake
w
_— ninsiMiesi: _ no= lake semanfamie
co bon. Services Ist, Id and Celtl4,7 _ - .
and afternoon..
solleitsi lar Maui, he
lic aohm.
$9 21= 4.
UMW - gip ' J- Jamlesoa. 84- aim oulorouukire. D. IL EL '
vice by tmems.
May /11,
•^4 , .
COWIN; 146, Maw, h.
Dona mango:
OPENED OUT AGAIN
•
CLOTHING,
Hats, Caps ; Notions , &c .,
rpm winders:lvied, doing business wider the
AMAX .P 103030 • & CO., hsvr ned a DOI!
score WOom In the birg6 three-story ekliii
log, on Chambersburg street, n early o pposi te
Buehler's Drug store , and Invite their old nchs
to give them aesil.. We have laid mn an entirely
NEW STOCK O! GOODS,
selected aria care. of the very beat make and
ktest styke, comprising
READY-MADE CLOTHIER_ .0- COAM_ PANTB
VESTI3, ;DUSTERS. WOOLEN mmTS,
DRAWERS: SUSPENDERS CEA
VATB,Insca-Tua Here s
CAPI3, AND
NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
All of which have been bought in a falling mar
ket, and will be sold at aston
isMagly low rates.
We have also on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' MISSES & CHILDRENS'
SHOES
of latest styles and best make, which we are sell
-404 out at cost, to close out tke stock. Call and
examine.
JOHN PICKING
AprtlB, 1871 tt F. B. PICKING.
NORRIS'
TTEADQUARTERS !
OA South-East Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
Has the Largest and Best Stocks of
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING;
H. W. T
THE LATEST STYLES
HATS AND CAPS;
THE BERT MANUFACTURED
BOOTS= AND SHOES
WITH & VARIETY OF f
Summer Under-clothing
pents' Furnishing Goods of every variety
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And everything found in a Gentlemen's Furnish
GIVE US A CALL
April 22, 187(1L --tf
Spring & Sul:diner Clothing
) WITH A LARGE STOCK OP
Has, Caps, Boots & Shoes
COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM
H A' h g e just received k from the City a new and
Clothing, Hats and Caps )
BOOTS AND won, NOTIONS,
SEGABS, ie. , fre.
LATEST STYLES.
One and all are in Invited to call at our Store, on
Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite
Fahnestock Bros.
R. C. COBEAN
April 15, 1870-tf JA& currxisdakst
SPRING AND SIIIIIIER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
Chambersburg street, next door toll=lle Ho
tel, Gettysburg, Pa. You willalsrsys the best
qualities and latest styles of
COATS PASTS VESTS ,
of all styles and sizes. Also,
SHIRTS, TRUNKS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS,
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS
• WATCHES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
He has In connection with his Ready-Made
Clothing, commenced
Merdhant Tailoring,
n all its branches. The public mill always And
the lates styles of
Cloths, Cassimers, Tweeds, Jeans, Trim-
ntinga, 6"c., at his Btore.
W. C. DAN ER, a Tailor of long a:peri
l-I ence, will always be found on hand ready to
measure, cut and manufacture you a good llthng
Suit.
earlamshi bouglit elsewhere, will be cut and
made up to snit customers. [April 22,1870—tf
WOLF'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
On the ifortheart. Corner of Centr Square,
Gettysburg, Pa.,
Has the - largest sad best stock of
6PRLYO AND 8071IMER
CLOTHING,
ever offered in this place. Also, the very latest
and best styles of
Hats Caps Boots St Shoes,
withAvariety_of Sumer ih n eter-Cletattolt.
and w‘ta• Furnishing Gonda generally.
Also,allue assortment ofJewelesr,Wallekes.
Clocks, Hollows &e.
The best manufactured Leather Tr . tMks anll
allses, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always oh
hand.
Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Child
ren's Fancy Shoes of all kinds. In short, every
thing that Is usually kept in a first-class Gent's
Furnlshlug e Store.
All will sold an lo* as the lowest, , our motto
being, "Wok plea and small weft"' Cddl and
examine our Snook of goods before
ere._ptmahadng
elsewh wOLF.
MAY M. 110—tt •
GO TO
KLINGEL'S
lON YOUR. •
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters.
15(11!:Ift.
READY-MADE
lag Stare.
sale rates.
WEAVER & SON.
Livery, Sales -St Exchange
STABLES,
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
T AKE pleasure in announcing to the public
that they ban better accommodations than
ever Po supply the public with all styles and kinds
of (.Nan that can be found in a lirst.class
livery. ir Horses Hacks, and Sleighs cannot
be beaten by any establishment in the town.. In
prices they defy competition.
HORSES AND MULES
bought and sold, on reasonable terms. •
GIVE US
_A CALL.
•
Take Notice.
T old multitagaiduar desirous
aatlfuerillUire his
bt
ed to call and settle the same The books will be
found at theabove stables and all persons Indebt
ed areas:edits requested to call and squire their
accormta. , rIVICHOLAS WKANIKIL
Dec. 9, 1889.-$f
,AGLE LIVERY,
Bale and Exchange Stables,
Opposite the its& Hotel, auunberaburif &reef
01CT77138175G, PIENN'eL
rrliff und
.ersiAmed have opened &mew X.IVERY.
x &ALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE, in this
Nam, and are prepared to offer superior &mom
selves with
modstions In this Line.We have provided our
,
Buggies, • Carriaps, Hacks,
Light Wagons, &c.,
of the latest Myles, sufficient to sete public
demand. Ora horses without spot or
blemish. andperfecto Yells of your "old
elm: mu all of the "Mir. order.
e an nip ra ft =amodated
and con=eq
Paginnheiarmr small, can a they
Visitors to the Baffie-neld attended is
and reliable dtivera if desired.
Dulles oonve to and from the Depot upon
the arrivalandftArWre at every train.
Horses sold, or acchanged, and always
a °lmam for
„given. Our motto "War
h plz r and ne
k ates
paid in funthedez Vs.
blahs and Funerals
sa-we *sum onseives 'Mat by charging
inoderatery and by terabits' superior meow
imdikUeft we transit tali to please every one
who ime_per estabibmment.
1471.1.1 Am p. wyriwoirrs.
Dec. 32, leffir-+t
Notice to-the Public I
rrHE undersigned Is running a Line of awn
A tr oaki m. Gettadsuk a lsaving dor
/MOAN at
T 'ea m rlit . ilgvbrarsbugg......lll44rmos
bran% Mafter tnermont
Dude as , at WWI
Put teartaNdoek and
eU rs ttr l s glArileadar krr i.lll2ll4"alake cesumeti°ll4ll.l -
MINA weseet
W=114.63D5, Business Cuts, Vidal.
Realness, cbeapal li knd la tl a td," ° * , Printed 'WE
....,
Lk
•••
*fir Mad to
RE''M
JOSEPH J,ACOIIB, -
MEM flat TAILOR,
nes REMOVED
Next door to I. Tfr Oren' Store, on Clam
- bereburg at., near the Square. 1 : A
A large anotianent
cloths, Cassiosers, Vesting*, 'hint. Wings ate., ike.,
offered at the smallestk ve rofftat
Goods bought at the Store tut of off .
Goods made up with dis as well when
bought at other stores as 111 hie own. . Latest N.
Y. Fashions received, and tailoring done in the
most approved style. Cutti n g done, as usual.
The bile
It to patronage solicited, and no effort
ease.
April 22, 1 87t1—td . JOB. jACOSS.
gooks, grol,iitilicints.
69.
JUNE
A FULL Af&VRTISENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
Liquors andihWines for Medical Purposes, Pure
Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and
Dye Studs, Soaps, Perfumes and
Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ
lug Fluids and Sta-
tionery, Physician's Pre
scriptpna and Family recipe+
accurately put up. Physicians and coun-
try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATES.
Forney's . Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Horse Powders of abproved makes
BE R S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a,
June 11, 18M.—tf
DR. R. HORNER ,
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
Office at his
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg.
Also, Dealer,tu
.PURE DI?UGH,
.VEDICINES,
BAKING HODA, SPICER,
DYE STUOPS,
PATENT MEDrcilyEs.
J H. 1870.—t1
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIST,
16tore in Brant's Building, Baltimore Stree
LITTLESTOWN
HITAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and
HUM it up In the best style, I offer my stock
of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens ra tes Lanes.
town and Vid nfty at the lowest market , con.
!listing In part of
Drugs.and lim(ly .itedichtes, pure Liquors for
Joe Malicinal Put Tams, Patent Med
eines, Horse Fowlers,
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery,
Toilet soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort
ment of Brushes, Stationery of an kinds, Cigars,
Tobacco and Saul.
ittir Moore'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. It is warranted not to injure the
hands or fabric.
JAMBCRESS.
Littlestown, May 13..—1 y
A. D. BUEHL R,
DRUG & BOOK STARE
GETTYSBURG, PA
DRUGS
MEDICLNES, I
PATENT MEDICINES
BOOKS
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES
GOLD PENS
ChamberAburg Street, near Diamond
41Rrtuuutry Merchants supplied at city wholes.
givtry #tables.
"
GOOD .S
FahnestOck Brothers
have Just opened a choice and desirable assort
ment of SPRING aka SUMMER GOODS of every
description, which they are SELLING AT EL
TREMELY LOW PRICES.
69.
FAHNESTOCK BROTFignklareselling GOODS
at astonishingly low prices. Those wanting bat
gains, should by all means give them a mill. •
REM' IION IN i.RicEs
It you want poop:3 at old prioes before the
the War, don't fall to buy at
"F IP" CALICO
as goo 4 ILa waa ever fuAd, at
Fahnestook Brothers
Dry Goods, Carpets, &c.,
HARDWARE, SADDLER Y,
QUEEN&WARE, CEDAR-WARE, GRO
April 29, 1870-If
Wm the Largest and Best Selected Stock of
DRY GODS
that has been brought to Gettysburg tills Spring.
which will be sold at the lowest possible rates
May 6. 1870—tf.
GREAT RUSH!
Rebert tilliott's store
IVAB entered last week and a large quantity of
Pettila DIT Goode, Notions, Queensmare and Car
taken-
The parties are well known, but have thus tar
change fo
as they le ft Greenbacks In ex
r
The persons who took the goods are very well
satisfied that 11ley received more and better goods
for their money, than they could have got at any
other store.
COME ONE COME ALL
And examine our large assortment o
SILKS, GLNGHAMS, LAWNS, BAR.EGES,
AL
PACCAS, &C., CLOTHE, CASSIMERES,
TWEEDS, JEANS, VESTriGS, &C.
Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS, GLASS-WARE,
QUEENS-WARE, and Indeed, a general assort
ment or everything belonging to a first-elßsstore
Remember the place is opposite the Conrt-horse•
PERFUMERY,
&c., &c
Baltimore street and that our motto is "Fair
Dealing and Small Profits.
April 29, 1870—tf
LADY'S STORE,
[Feb. 25, 1870.-4 f
AT FLORA DALE, PA
W E have on hand and are, constantly receiving
a general assortment of GOODS usually kept In
a country store, which will be sold at
All goods bought from us will be made up if de
aired, on the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced
price. Sewing of all kinds done at short notice
and low rates.
May1318713-3m
NEW
Spring & Summer Goods,
AT PETERSBURG, Y. S. , 'PA.
GRIEST & .BOWERS,
have received their new SPRING and SII.IIXER
GOODS, an exeelle%t assortment, selected with
care, and will be sold cheap for cash.
1111. Give us call a and examine oar Goods.
GRUNT & BOWER&
N. 13.' gents for the GROVER & BAKER
Sewing um
_ 4
April.l9,.llAtf 4 . '
T. R. arvia.
NEW FIRM.
ABMCD*IVILLB, PA-
Vie l lA lindendg re havillg
ente r
int°
P ro aer :
a mmsel3l the attention of their friends
rani, to their
st Mid mart
went ot r e ltING AND
Dry Goods Groceries
Hardware, tkeivreaswares
an of which have been purchased in a falling
market for cash, and which we are prepared to
sell at the very lowest Ames. Call and examine
our stock before Purebaxing elsewhere.
.QA lot of good Balls for sate.
TOBIAS It. CMOS,
A. BABITINSPICBGEB.
Artmdtsville, Pa. APIS '
J,mh4y Vtuhlow.
HOPE MACHINES !
THE /ATM IMPROVED AND GEKTRIC
ELIAS so WA
SEWING MACHINES.
JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent,
GETTISBURG, PA.,
I . At AU readout,
promptly on York &rod.
. _
wrn bs attended to.
aldose dellomed so Im - parts of tbetamnty aMa
nd
initmetlona glut grads.
. ,elantte_punite .eantionad—anatast Pt/Met'
er nee Me name ot HOWE Inwith
onaeionne ot Me. et tLe
Mandato: -more ore none tar
theynavelabedded math a model.
baring thernimetes ELLAJI Ir. on
tran, 21,
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SPRING AND SUMMER
BARGAINS.
FAHNESTOCKS.
FAIINFIiTOCKS.
MEI
CERMI, PAINTS, OILS, AND
WINDOW GLASS.
Sii - G v e them a ealL,Eit
J I . SC' I ICK,
ME
NOTIONS,
TN ORTTYRRI7RO
LOWEST CABE" PRICES
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'.•
GETTYSBURG
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Government Bonds of all kinds,
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Persons desiring to invest In STOCKS or BONDS,
of any kind, are invited to call, as we have
the facilities of New York, Phila.
phlaor Baltimore markets. Con
sequently all orders are
promptly executed
Persona posasesslng COUPON BONDS, and de-
string for safety to convert Into Registered, are
requested to call, as we have the advantage to
transfer at a trifling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all doom]
nations for sale
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Persons wishing Information In regard to U. 8.
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to
give us a call, and we will cheerfully give any In-
formation.
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Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 18&4—tt
SAFE AND PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT.
N()R I'l 1 Eli N. CI4INT , i A L
R XILWAY
6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
PAR AND A CCRUED INTERES2
INCURRENCE
PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAI
ABLE IN GOLD!
Thirty Years to Run ! !
All Taxes Paid by the Company
Persons possessing U. S. Bonds can make, by ex
changing,
From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO,
AND GET IN ILICILANGE
GOLD BONDS
bearing the same rate of Interest
esj-For further hatormatbm Inquire at the
Gettysburg National Bank
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June 10, 1870.—tf
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOVORT, SOLD AND EXCHANGE:IS ON TAR MOST
1.1361LAL TERMS
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES
COUPONS CASHED
PA M° R. R. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission only
CHICAGO, DANVILLE •AND VINCENNES
FIRST MORTGAGE 7 P. C.
GOLD BONDS
For Bale at INt and accrued Interest.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily
balances subject to check
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South lied Street. '
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
March 4.1870.-1 y
WA then and grtvelv.
WATCHES & JEWELRY
WIP. IPCABTNEY wishes to inform Ids
stomers and the Drape LeneranY'lhat
Jumjng purchased the interest of Reiner, (L.
V. g. soperj in the Watch and Jew Store on
Baltimore ft,est, Gettysug, he spare no
effort to give to an
Be ha l t oom the oftY with forPfull
did asso
GQLD and SELVES AILIEBICAA and SWISS
WATCHBVIWELBY, SILVER. TEA and
TABLE
tia ttFOE GOLD BEL- r
VIE and APELITA.
OLES; also, CLOCHE of the best
Manafacture IdIISIGA.L EN
anumudasintraLlN
& GUITAR (40,
SCREWS
MUGE&
, earWatek and Clock work warranted for one
Y e ax•Relr7 renal/tag exacnted In a neat and
woramaaure manner. • VIOL /0.
BARCIAINS ar
. NEW PURNITURE:
A letratEßß of Heft of COTTAGE PuRNI.
A
_Tun having been seat b .mLnahe to tte
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CONSUMION
THE PHILOSOPHY OP DR scartircics
GREAT MEDICJNEM—WIII people never learn
to know that a diseased liver and stomach nixes
wily disease the entire system? .Th e e plainest
Principles of common sense teach this, and Pa
there are hundreds who ridicule the idea and
continue In the come which almost Inevitably
brings them pennaturely to the grave. Living as
the majority of the people do, at complete vari
ance with toe laws of nature, it must be apparent
to all that, sooner or later, nature win revenge
herself. Hence we find that 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 stoeusch becomes
disordered and refuses to act; the liver fails to
perform Ito functions, dyspepsia aud Its attendant
evils follow, and still the naming individuals per
sist in clinging to the thoroughly exploded' ideas
of the past. Dr. Schenck's medicines are recom
mended to all such. They bring sure and certain
rebel wherever they are used as directed, and all
that Is necessary to establish their reputation with
every ailing man or woman In the land is a fair
and impartial trial of them. Let those who are
skeptical on this point, and who have permitted
interested persons toprejudlee them against these
now celebrated remedies for Ocinsuniption„ discard
their prejudices, and be governed by the priucl.
plea of reason and common sense. if the system
is disordered depend upon it, lu nine cases out of
ten the seat of disorder will be found in the
stomach and liver. To cleanse and invigorate the
stomach and to stimulae the liver to healthy ac
tion. use
SCHENCK'S ?dANDRAICE PILLK—The daily
increasing demand for these pills is the best evi
dence of their value. Thousands upon thousands
of boxes are sold daily. ~yVhy? Simply because
they act promptly and efflcieutly. Invalids who
may not and it convenient to canon Dr. Schenck
In person are informed that full and complete
directions for use accompany eaeh package of the
MAD ITU" ruLmozac taitur
AND S E AWEE D TONlC.—These medicines will 1
cure consumption unless the lungs are so far gisne
that the patient is entirely beyond the reach of
medical relief.
ifiniiyWaiked by those who are not familiar
with the virtues of these great remedies, "How
do Dr. Schenck's medicines enact their wonderful
cures of cousumptiour
Trite answer is a temple one. They begin their
wotk of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv
er and bowels tutu an wive neadhy condition. It
is food that cures this formidable disease.—
SCHENCK'S MANDBAJLEI'ILLS act entice liver
amid stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and
removin Die ile nd slie wtuch have resifed
from the g
inacti b ve a or torpm uh
id condition of these
organs, and of tne system geuerally. This slug
gtsh state of the body, and the consethient aceu
mulation of time unhealthy substaums named
prevent the proper digestion of food, and , as a
natant! consequence creates d Yams., which re
sults in prostration and finally in death.
SCHENCK'S PDLIIII.INIC SYRUP and SEA
WEED TUNIC, *hen 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 I:levity
say what it may, this is the only true cure for con
stunptiou. Experience has proved it beyond the
shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive
and well who a few years slum were regarded as
hopeless cases, but wuo were Induced to try Dr.
Scuenek's remedies, and were restored to perma
nent health by their use.
Due of the oral steps the physician should take
with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the
system-, Now now la tins to be done? Certainly
no n t i t e LgLvi es ug h ine i dl i e ni thes ir thLt exhaus tead otfandpernoevervtire
functions of the digestive organs. Dr. schenck's
medicines cleanse toe stoinaeh and bowels of all
substances winch are calculated to irritate or
weaken them. They create an appetite—promote
healthful digestion—make, good towed. arid, as a
consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the
entire system, and. more especially those parts
which are diseased . If this cannot be done, then
the case must be regarded as a hopeless one.
If the poyuclan finds it impossible to make a
PATIENT rest. nelson", If the diseased person
cannot partake of good nourishing food and pro
periy digest it. it is Impossible that be can gain
ileshand strength; an d it is equally Impossible
to bring a patient to tees condition so long as the
liver is burdened with diseased bile, and the
stomach laden with unhealthy slime,
Almost the first 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 chits , which are the sure at
tendants on consumption. But this should not be
done, as the cough Is only am effort of nature to
relieve itself, and the night sweats and chills are
caused by the diseased lungs. The remedies or.
dinarily prescribed do more harm than good.—
They impair the function:sof tile stomach, impede
healthy digestion, and aggravate rather than cure
the disease.
There is, afrer all, nothinglike facts with which
to substantiate a position, add It is upon facts that
Dr. Schenck relies. Nearly all Who have taken
his medicines in accordance with his directions
have nut only been cured of conatimption, but.
from the fact that these medicines act with won
derful power upon the digestive organs. Patients
thus cured speedily gain flesh. Cleansing the
system of ail impurities, they lay the foundation
fur a solid. su • " structure. Ilmtering these
organs to health, t ey create au appetite. The
ikon is properly assimilated madeuantit of bleed
t only increased, but is rich and strong
and in the Twee of such a condition of the system
all disease must be banished.
Full directions accompany each of the medi
cines, su that it is not ansututely necessary that
patients should sea Dr. Schenck personally, unless
they desire to have their lungs examined. For
this purpose he is hispriuciple Mike, No, IS
North Sixth St, c er of Commerce. Philadel
phia, every Satur , from 6A. it, until IP. M.
Advice IS given without charge, but for a thor.
ougrge h e
is xamination with the Itelpirometer the
cha $5.
Price of the Pulnionie Srup and Seaweed Tonic
each, 11.50 per bottle, or $7.50 a half dozen. Man
drake Pills 25 cents a box. For sale by all drug
gists. [June 10, 1870-ly
PREPARATION
C EANINO THE BLOOD
crrtlvia, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bois,
Sore Eyes. Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches
on the Face, Teller A f fections, Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rhetimalic, Affec
tions, Dyspepsia, Cbsttreness,
Sick Headache, 4r4v, .Rheum,
Jaundice. General Debility, Chills
and Fever, .Fbul Stomach, together with
all other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood
TRY ONE BoTTLE.OR PACKAGE
And be convinced (hat this meaielne is no bum
bug. sold by all Druggists.
Drs. D. Fahmey & son's Prepamtion for Cleans
ing the Blood Is CI)UNTERFEI TED. The germ
ine has the name "D. FA.HRNEY &SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper *I each bottle, and
the name of Drs. D. Fahrney &Son'SPreparation
for.tileanaing the Blood, Boonsboro'. Md,r blown
In each bottle. All others a UNTERFETT.
Recollect that It Is Dm D. Fahrney & Son.'s-Cele
brated PrepaiViim tor Cleansing the Blimild that
is so universally used, and so highly recoridnend
ed and do not allow the Druggist to Induce you
to take anything else that they may say Is jdßt the
same or as good, because they make a large pro-
Itt on Ir.
DRS. D. PA HRNEY de SON,
* BOONSBORO', MD.,
And Dr. P. D. .Ftihrney, lie edyaiiie, Md.
Be sure to get the genuine. Noue genuine un
ess signed D. FABBNEY & SON.
June 10, 1070.-001
COUGHS, INFLUENZA
•
Sore Throat, Colds, Who.aping-Cough, Liver Cora.
plaint, Bronthitis, Asthma., Bleeding of the
Lungs, and every affection of the Throat,
Lungs and Chest, are speedily and
permanently cured by the
use of
WISMAR'S BALSAM OP
WILD CHERRY
This well known preparation does not dry up a
cough and leave the cause behind, as in the case of
most medicines, but it loosens and cleanses the
Lungs and allays Irritation, thus removing the
cause of complaint.•
CONSITXPTION CAN BE CUBED
by a timely resort to this standard remedy as is
proved by
hundreds of testimonials reeel ved by
Lon and sold
the by
Prepared bby y BETE
dealers gW. FOWLS & SON, Bos
,
April I, 11170--lynolbs enerally.,
gbytograph OaUeda.
ESTABLISHED 1559
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
York Btreet, Gettysburg, Penn'a_
inetozes of all style.. 'Flews of tie
BATTLE -FIELD !
WAD STAMP 191 CATALOGUE..
FRAMES 7 AtBUM 7
S &c
FRAMES, ALB
en ilirßole Agents for Barnaby & ILWard i e Pat
t Revolving Albums.
beo. 3, 1303-41
Photographic Gallery !
JACOB 1 3 ZN8IL,
Tt pie4sared &Oa' times to execute in
/We of the , art all Idnde of • th e
241.14
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ambrotypes, Bon Voss, Cartes,
Imperials, and ail other
etyma -
at Ids Gallery on Baltimore etreetmearlYoPDalte
Falrosetock Bre% . Stare.. fieStOgibUrg ; aro, all
awes at
Albums, PliroteerraPli Pratmaa, *en
442intly On head and for rate chi.. Glee me
ES
tUdicati
HOW TO CURE
CELEBRATED
lIM
WILL CURE
and Disordered Ldrer.
CAUTION
PREPARED BY
PO Viral! *ilia
LOOK HERE!
rr RE undersigned /143 leased the Ware-house
I the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, Gettysburg, Pa., and will tarry on the
Grain & Produce Business
In all Its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be paid for Wheat_ „Bye Co ,n - Oats, Clover
and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed" , Sumac, Hay and
&raw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders
and Sides; Potatoes, with everything else In the
country-produce line.
GROCERIES
OF . .ALL HINDS
coustangy for side, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
glYruPs, Teas, Spices, Salt. Cheese, Vincipar,Soda,
isurd, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, Blacking,
Sono, &c. ; also, Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Sm. FAIR
of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
He is atways able to supply a first-rate aril
ele of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also Ground Plaster, with Guanos and other
fertilltizers COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
He will also run a • •
Line of Freight Cars
to No. 165 North Howard street BALTIMORE,
and No. 811 Market street. PIVLADELPHLL—
All goods sent to either place w 11 be received and
forwarded promptlr. All goods should be mark
ed "CREW' CAR.
April 2, 1869.—tf
JOSEPH WEELE. I. E. WIRI.E.
fosvph Wible & Sou,
PRODUCE DEALERS,
Sotith:e,int cor. of Railroad and IVashinfdon xto.,
OETTYSIII72(I,
HT m l ' l ee r! 1 f'rlltindm of aT,,trLan )unirlProruee get
orally. Constantly ou hand for sale allall kinds of
GROCERIES,
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or secured at short notice.
April 22, 1870.—tf
NEW FIRM.
A. E. ECKENRODE
H As taken the Warehouse, lately occupied by
I 1 Philip Hann. at Granite Station, on the line
of the Gettysburg itallroad 2 miles from Bun
terstown, and will deal In all kinds of
Grain and Produre,
giving the highest market price. I will aLso keep
constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
G R 0 R I r, s
Coffee Sugar, Molasses, Syrups. Teas, B:e.. with
Salt, kish. 011 s, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. To
baccos. &c. Also, the best brands of FLOL'it,
with FEED of all kinds: also, COAL
air-I resspectfuliy solicit the patronage of our
friends, and invite the public to call and examine
my stock. A. E. ECKENRoDE.
Jam t2.—t,
R Chili i M' C Dl,
DEALER IN
FLOUR. GRALV, GROCERIES.
GF:TTYSBURG. PA
Mint: undersigned is paving at his Warehouse
In Carlisle street adfdining Buehler 's Hall, ,
the highest priers for
Rye. CArn, Ruckteheut,
(Norkr Titysotliy-SteflA .I.otatoe,s,
and invites producers to Ore him a call before
setting, lie has constantly ou hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES,
•
Molas.ses. Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, &e., with Salt
Fish, Vila 'Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To
baccos. &c. Also, the hest brands of FLOUR,
with reed of all kinds. He likewise has
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS
Solunk facitle Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano.
Sir Whilst he payi the highest
livingr
for all he bUys..he sells at the lowest pro
fits. He asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In every case.
HOBERT idefaißD Y.
July 21, Igiiatt
NE W
I,I OIMI 7 .ARDING
AND dO3I3IISSION HOUSE.
H AVI NG purchased the extensive Warehouse,
Li Cara. &c., 4f CULP & EsfutsflAw, the under
signed intend U. carry on the business, under the
firm of Bmiusst& CO., at the Old stand on the
corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a
more extensivelicale than heretofore.
411rA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TCH.BD4 Y -VOON, and ac
commodation trains will be run as occasion may
require. Bthis arrangement we are prepared to
convey Fret business all times to and from t
more. All of this kind entrusted t a us,
will be promptly attended to. Our ears run to the
Warehouse of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North How
ard street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay
good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite
everybody to give us a call
W3l. M. BIGHAM,
ALEANDER COBEAN,
Jan. g, P .IA3IIN MOHAN'.
lng.-Off-
,tanning limptemtuts, fic
' DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
AkD SELF RAKER,
'PHIS machine has met with the most complete
success.: In every section where it has been
Introduced, it has taken precedence over those
machines which have heretofore ranked as first
class. It is a perfect Self-Raker and it superior
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one of
its superior media; over all others, In simplicity,
strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap
er it has no equal to our knowledge.
The Dodge rake Is attached to no other machine
in the United States, except to this machine.—
, Bullt by the DODGE & STEVENSOfi Manufac
turing Co., Auburn, Sew York.
READ THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO
OUR AGENTS:
Havingteen informed that certain manufac
turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap
ers,
you with DODGE'S SELF-RAKE attached, we
ask to furnish - us the names of all persons
• vending or purchasing such machines as we have
never licensed any person or persons .o manufac
ture said SELF-R.AKE, or any part thereof, and
will prosecute to the full extent of the law all per
sons manufacturing, selling or using said Self
rake except of our own manufacture.
JOHN A. DODGE, President
We have that confidence in this maclune that
we are willing to let those wanting a machine test
It with any other machine they may wish, and
keep the one that gives the most satisfaction.
Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac
commodated.
shouldhe benefit of those wanting machines we
refer them to a few of those to whom we
have sold, viz;
Henry CulpPeter Mackley,
John B. Leas, Win. Finney,
Jesse D. Newman, Elisha Penrose
George F. Minter. John Deardord,
Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady,
David Plank, Jonathan Willer , John Hockersudt, James Mickley,
Peter Kettoman, Daniel Settle,
Henry Shriver, John Bender,
Christian &elver, John Esker,
Roes Hunter, Henry King,
John Lower. Andrew Welkert,
John N. Boyer, J. J. Kerr,
George Philips.
- On Hand a jiw Second Hand Reapers.
Also, WIRE-TOOTH HAY BAKF-RS, of differ
ent make, amongst which lathe Brandt Rake. A
few PLOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and
Separator one of the best and cheapest ever offer
ed in the county. HARRISBURG FANNING
MILL and Farm Implements generally.
Persons to examine machines will
find them at the warehouse of J oss e s WoLLs &
Sox, Gettysburgif's., or at the residence of the
subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysburg, on the Bar_
rbburg road.
KEMAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND in case
of breakage. Pns erso wanting Circulars will ad
dress the subscriber, Ge% L rt r li t a.
LB, Agent. ,
May 27, Ira -12
STTLT, AHEAD !
HOFLEENS'
REAPER & MOWER,
One of the Greaten Machina of the Ago,
.1 onto any other Msehine now In nie , ce and d 8 M i nel any that will ever be Introdu.
having been the:ough dly trie and gall th iven general
sattsfactlon. I would now inform ose who
themsel
Intend pun Machines to nail and examine
for ves k* is noted ,
lady to excel an other Mun machime In strength,
durabill 'ease ease of draft, and reimbnity of wo j r
In all kinds of grass and gran:. It cuts lod
grain admirably, which Is a great Item In
maw to a farmer. It can be used as a hand rake
as well as a telf-raker. It cute 5 feet 2 inches in
grain 4 feet 10 inches in grass; has a steel cutter
nar. withi wrought iron guards: it can be used as
a Stale Mower as well as a Combined Machine.
A full trial °title Maehim can be had.
Aleo. SIIERms.AN'S SELF-DLEICRARGENG
HORSE R•VR, and the great and well-known
BiLiNT gy the best rakes ever introduced.
We would alio Callyour attention to the IRON
DOUBLE SHOVEL • PLOUGH, wrought Iron
miltitmar sish9 /tat *MI strong, steel shove* easily
so or deep and 111 neatly
ialastefally anode. •
THir ENNIAOI AND EXCELSIOR FAN.
O the old Ban:borough Fan Improved,
for many pure a favorite among the farm-
M er s P In Large and strong, has
y oookle serseutana - ta warranted to work per.
on Also, all Undid! Panning Implements alwiys
^Any person - %inking to examine these itia
chimed= Sell them at the Battle-field Hotel or at
my rendence, S miles fromburg, between
She Taneytawn road and the
re a r r iba N
May 28, Ea-0
WM. J. MARTIN,
• Wholesale and Retail dealer In
GROCERIES & LIQUORS
A large lot 'ol GROC ERI that lam selling
Cheap for Cash
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whiskey eight years old
AIL OTHER KINDS OF LlQUfts.
A general assortment of BITTERS, among which
are Nishler's Herb Bitters
PURE LIQUORS for Mednlitt:l7o7:ralt.vs.
T ABLE CUTLERY, Masa-ware, Queenriware
at WM. J. MARTIN'S.
April 30, 1840-01
JOIIN CRESS.
NEW GROCERY.
UAVING purchased from Mr. Amos ECKERT
/J. his Grocery establishment. on the Northwest
corner of Centre Square, GrITYSItI'HG. PA..
and laid In a new stock Of Goods, I respectfully
invite my friendsand the public to give me %call.
In addition to a large and varied stock of prime
Groceries, Notions, &c 't
I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of
Qu3ensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Confectlens, Egc., all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
June 24, 117,0.—tif
WM. BOYER & SON,
GROGERIE \, NOTIONS,
Alto Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware
A general assortment of all Goods usually kept In
Dec. i. 1867—1 f
B A 6A 1
NEW GROC HY
IN GETTYsBUTIG
Aron W. CRESS, haring opened a New Gro
el/ eery In Gettysburg , on the North-west corner
of the Public Square, has just received a splendid
assortment of
G I?OCEILIES
including Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Syrups, Teas,
Spices, Tobaccos. Salt, Fish. Hams, Shoulders, dm.
Also, Q ueens-w a r e , ContectiOns.Nuts,Fruits,Soaps,
Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I %ill
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. CRESS.
Lept. 1867—tf
GROCERY.
11 . M. B. Lti
Grocery, Vegetable and Notion
Store,
at his residence, adjoining Meals & Brother's
Marble Yard, In
EAST YORE STREET
where be fs prepared to sell as cheap as the cheap
est anything in his line. Give him a call.
March 19, 1869-41
Carpentry); and gontrartors.
Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son,
GETTY:Mi. - 7W, P
Carpenters and Contractors.
DOORS, SHUTTERS,
BLINDS, IM)Olt AND WINDOW FRAMEs
I'OR7UCE. DOOR AND WINDOW
Con.stantly on hand, and manufactured to order
BEST MATERIALS,
by experienced workmen, and at
REASONABLE PRICES
Orders promptly attended to
January 15, 1869—tf
WM. CHRETZMAN
OFITTYSIIVRO,
Carpenter and contractor.
HAWN. G removed to my New Shop on
Washington Street, between Chambersburg and
Jfa3i Middle Streets,
and introduced Steam Power. lam prepared to
funds!' all kinds of work for buildingpnrposes„ of
the best materials, and as neatly .and cheaply as
it can be done at any other estatusibment m
county. Experienced hands idwi c
411 u n i
and work executed with prom d
di - Orders tor all kinds ketri,—,
Mouldings, &c., promptly tilled and on reasona
ble terms.
April. 16, 18%—tt
GEO. C. CASHMAN,
GETTYRBITRO, PA-,
Carpenter and Contractor,
RESPECTFULLY informs the public, that he
has removed to his New Shop, on Stratton street
between York and Railroad streets, and is pre.
pared to take contracts for putting up and repair
lag buildings, at as reasonable rates as'any
der in Gettysburg• -alt work guaranteed to be or
best quality. He hopes bystrict attention to busi
ness to merit public patronage. Give hips a call.
April 9, 1889—tt •
Bite and ,fire Vuouratux.
ADAMS, COpiTT •
MUTUAL FIRE; INSURANCE. COMPANY
OFFICER&
Preeldeni — GeorigeßwoPe•
Vlee-Presldent—Samuel BuseelL
Secretary—D. A. Buehler. •
Treasurer—R. G. Falut e ck.
Eieentive Committee— rt McCurdy,
Picking, Jacob Slug. •
e• • Swope, D. Buehler, B.
McCurdy, S. B. Rumen. E. 0. FahnesMek, OuttYS
burg ; Jaeob Mktg, /Anhui township; Frederick
Diehl, Franklin; EL A. Picking, (Wuhan do Ddlel
F. Gift, New Oxford; Wm. Bees White. Lawn':
H. C. Peters. Petersburg, (Y. Et)
AtirThlsCompany Is niniesil In its oparanone
the County of Adams. It has been In operation
for more than 19 years, and In that period has
made but one assessment, having pat roues by
Ore during that period amounting to over 499,001 X
Any person desiring an Ininumee can appkir
either of the managers. • •
ilit•ThehtteeutlveCoankittee meets at the Oleo
of the Company ' on the last niednenday In eveti7
month, at 2 o'clock, P. H.
June 10, 1101-41
4koctrltii
Very otd French Brandy
H. H. BEAMER
DEALERS IN
TOBACCOS,
A FAMILY GROCKILY
AT THE,
has opened a
BIiACKETS. S.:C!
out of the
Marelt 18, 1851.
IS bitrator ` D7l6-431211°11;ANita "
=aLSummons, warsantA nda
and
au
, Amiable A
always on band.
.• g -
. t'i
EAGLE HOTRL;
The busiest and most ccommodlous In
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Owner of Chanibersburg and Washington StS
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor
Au Omnibus for Paestum! and BigPICIP
run to the Depot, on arrival and departure of
Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and reason
able charges
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
R MYERS, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN
T HIS is a new House, and has been fit
ted up in the most approved style. Its loos,
don is pleasant and convenient, being In the most
business portion of the town. Every arrange
ment has been made for the accommodation and
comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached.
iVith experienced servants, and accommodating
Clerks. we shall use every endeavor to please.—
Thls Hotel now open for the entertainment of the
public, and we kindly snitch a share of public
[May 23, IM--tf
patronage.
X EAV HOTEL.
HARRIS HOUSE ,
BALT !MORE STREET, GETTYSBURG: .e2e..
rp II E undersigned has opened a Hotel
1. the
HARRIS HOUSE, in the lately en and
handsome three-story Brick Building, coo Baltia
more street, two ddors front the Court-hones.
Gettysburg, Pa., and is provided with wont-.
mod:Woos for the comfortable entertatunent of
a large number of guests. fits eaperience In the
business warrants him In promising satisfaction
in every case, and he feels certain that those who
stop with hint once will call again. Charges
moderate.
His Table will always be supplied with the best
the Gettysburg and Baltimore markets maza
ford, whilst his Bar will have the choicest
liquors, ales, 3e.
He also has ample Stabling, with a good Host
ler In attendance.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited, and no effort will be spared to de
serve it. W. P. HARMS.
Aprlll.s, 15370.—tf
TNION HOTEL,
(FORMERLY THE warn Ht/4
YORK SPRINGS, PEYN'A,
E. P. HITTINGER, ProPrieto+.
T HE undersigned having leased the long estab
lished and popular Hotel, In Peters , (York
Springs Borough) will spare no effort to fal
who may patronize Lira. The Hotel Is p y
located with large and comfortable chambers
which cannot fall to give satisfaction. His Table
will be supplied with the beat that the market
nun afford; his Bar contains none but that of the
best of Liquors; he Is also well supplied
in the Summer season—this being the only Hamel
In the place that has an lee Rouse atteebed.—
There is in connexion with the Hotel extensive
stabling with attentive hostler's. 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. KTTINGER, Proprietor.
York Springs, May 6,11870.-6 m
Zumbtr, slime, it:c.
COOK AND PARLOR
STOVES,
oF ALL KINDS
The latest and most approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW W ARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
Call and Examine I
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
NACOS MUSE DANINL CLIEWAR..
NEW FIRM,
COAL AND LIME 1.
THE und and ersigned hare . entered
of Into parbler
abJp, under the arm CASS
and win carry on the Ransr
►me Burning Business,,
at the old stand—the Gettysbars
_Lime .
the corner of Railroad and =anon
Farmers and others can rely zlezZratha beat
of Lime at all times, and at kisses..
C O.A L
at knout prices.
burg. Lime and Coal deliver** IlaYstera,in , Getty,--
JACOB Itaijart-
AprEt upt_tt
VIUUmw.
TO THE LADIES !
SPRING hiIILLYERY
MISSCfaI . .
I 4anst reoelved from 1114 mm *or
remnwr estsbitshrseshOli Weft,
11 43:
sits very
BONNETS & HATS
Ribbons, 11111ke..Cempse, 111016400.
!fists, Lae**, elegem& Iflremelt Ifloirseer.
Firm_ es, Gimps, Straw Trimmings Sad Pane
Goods, of every description and the West styles
CAPS FOR ELDERLY LADLES,
She hivites the attention of the Ladles LO , ler all;
eortment,
pril IS which will be sold stlowestaistrmisms:
A, IMP—sin
1870. MILLINERY. 18'70:
MISS M'CREARY
it Jr °Penton s new, befinnin] moortmoot of
BONNETS Ii.,HATS
with trimmings Of-the latest aid moist fashionable
Stitni• Ain... agiantinentlf .
fart and Toilet. Goog ..
bliaLt i t '
dant of the lutes a ,
seleetedstock at Goods thast Is nigfound out of
thenapuzid
respectively sum a etantessissi GI
the which she Ms In plaralllNl 111 Mbar
e received.
ANTSlVainera supplied withipoods tresisiVappai
OD reaaoaabie terms, and pamatt it .
. ... .. "Lem-n-
MEM
IMay 29, 1a87.-4r
Zi
ill
el);
flalllvtore at
TKBMiI
Tai titAkilirD
day morning :at
If not paid wl . 0
continued man SI
L tie option ot
rates. A
&dunking by
Simla* notice*
be agreed spoil.
The
I 3 one bait largat
new 3 PaPer
Whig amadiaia.
Jos WOitiot
tad and as tali
Pampbista. &a;
Printed alisbort
H.
B. WOO
Ras resumed
to any °ulnae*
Mace :—tion. J.
corner of we
Karen 4. •
J X. KIAC"
Cl:Alecto= and. at
Waded W.
(Nice au
bowie.
CCM=
D .; xccomACl
Osilce one'door
(lianthelsourg •
ada' galena's'
Set N tacuseau
etaltos to • -
ages against O. •
eosetentay ottoolott
Land warrama • •
sail, In Luwa wad
"~ ."`..a"".~'
Mniii;ll
=
Owee bet
Ziegler's store*
huty 1667-41
D AVID A. BC
Win promptly att.
Busliberd eutruste4
Valise it uls •
I ng °matte chew
May ;.V, 1,407-g
I) AVID WILILII6
Odlre at his reside
Ceuire eiquare.
allay 121137—tt
Dit. H. S. RV
etouth•east corner ol
ton greets, opposite
June 11, l&ie—ti
D p. J. W..
Has Ids office at Ids
two doors AbOTC toe
May a , 1867
J OHN 1.. HILL.
Ofhee on Chambersb
the EAOLE 210r.U.,“4
airelarlag been In'
yeari patients can be
July v, ' _
Ds. J. E. B
Having located In Get
to the w
site the Utobe tha
rd to any case
%Ist. Persons
are lurked to la ,
July Jo. leoti—tt •
itarriagO,
U. MCCRKARY
"BEST.ALW
The Best
Sztddles, Br
and HAHNE:VioI all
always to be found al
stand, Baltimore et.,
Cnurch.
(MICR 2
OUR 'RIDING and W
are tne must sueatan
OCtt elAttNEma, (poet
complete In every
very De: mate. Lai •
()Cis Urre.“ LEAL:
can nut be beat. Tueyi
m etn i s9htiN x
are made to order, an
any wuere and In tin
11111Liget:MIL/SS,
Haney, ny-ueta and e
cftesper.
oud /PRICES
have been XEDUCED to
.
A UDener perm , ..
am tiu li w ti o ag W norartig bu t .rnin"
‘ e ra
warrant every article t
respect as represented..
TuAnktul tur pate far
our present stocY.
as a call and
uy 1 , ,
Jan. 29. 124111—tt
MGM •
REA4.II
TLIE undersigned, ha
making SnOtr to the
Gettysourc ra., mama
all kinds of wura fa aLs
CARRIAGES, TR.
ING-TOP BITO
WAGONS,
His work is all-put up •
the beg of mechanics,
Is:action. His priceh are
solicits orders, con/Went
ItEl'AlltDiti promptly
July 1.
SAVE YOU
PATENT
HORSE,C
rirHE undendgmed Itaa
BAATIW MILL/LW:4
Berr7. rldtadessida,-w
the CIO l'assmser •
protectiabsoon or. t C aetr
mlaut,absorb no •
ore witn Which two y e
tic. the Collar adjusbeto
a h
and conseque au ntly does at
em. M, ---
H A-R
of kinds foi sale iitiad
my estabilstinbent
Pa.. adjoining Paapenget
'May 1870-41
CARRIAGE
The war being over, the%
awned the
•
Carnag :.1
at tbep old stand,ro East
burg, when tiny are •
MOM ju the muet . o p
superior manner.. A lot ul
CARRIAGES, B
•
on hand, which they wil l
hi
and ail or *lll
and sathdactodlyd ers ,
arREPAI ,
done with &spate!, and
for nue.
A large lot ol new and
•
•
Ttuusktul for the It
enjoyed by thent. they
deserve a &me share Uwe
May Tit, latt7—tt • II
_MEAT
NEW
.4VEO. B. STOVER
(SAVING entered lato
.11 Butchering BUlanallio
branches. All kinds pit
Fresh Meat
Meet every Tuesday as
Small meats every W • •
Friday mornings.
Market stand at Gen. L
Chambersburg street, secs,
Those having tat stock. I ,
t Fi heir advantage to call On
rm. -
Aug. 13, 11W—U
West Middlf)4
(Near ski
Every Day inst
SUNDAY 1
Fresh best three times a
amday aid Vaturday
Nation ovary day. Oraika
the rraldla 111
/*Max marala& •
Jose la,
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