The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, July 29, 1870, Image 4

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WATERER° HOESES.—Horses should
be watered from a brook, pond or river,
and not from wells or springs, as the
well water is harder and colder, while
the, running stream is soft and rather
rum. The preference of horses is for
soft, even though it be muddy water, to
that which is hard. Horses should be
allowed in summer time at least four
waterings a day; and a half bucketful at
a time and in winter a pailful may be al
lowed morning and evening, which is
sufficient to assuage their thirst without
causing them to bloat or puff up. Care
should Ss taken that the horse is -not
put to work immediately after drinking
a full bucket of water, especially if re
quired to go fast, because digestion and
severe exertion can Never go on togeth
er, and moreover purging is apt to en
sue. In some cases broken wind or
heaves is thus produced. Avoid giving
warm or tepid water to horse; that are
often driven from home, because cold
or well water will then perhaps be given
them,which will be liable to produce a
congestive chill, followed by lung fever,
and in some cases colic. When horses
are thus carefully watered, it one or
more of them should refuse their accus
tomed itood, something is wrong and
they should not be taken out of the sta
ble to work or driven further that day;
but an examination should be made as
to the cause with ciview to its remedy,
—.M Ciure's New Stable Guide.
MEDICAL PROPERTIES OF EGOS.—
The white of an egg has proved of late
the mast efficacious remedy for burns.
Seven or eight successive applications
of this substance soothes pain, and ef
fectually excludes the burn from the
air, This simple remedy seems prefera
ble to collodion,
_or even cotton. Ex
traordinary stories are told of the heal
big properties of - a new oil which is
easily made from the yolk of hen's eggs.
The eggs arefirst boiled hard, and the
yolks are then removed, crushed and
placed over a Eire, where the are careful
ly stirred until the whole substance is
just on the point of catching fire, when
the oil seperates and may be poured off.
One yolk will yield nearly two teaspoons
ful of oiL It is in general use - among
colonists of South Russia as a means of
curing cuts, bruises and scratches.
IMPRESSION AT FIRST SWlM—This
subject, at the supper table, was getting
"talked over,"when tle lady who presid
ed over the cup of tea said she "always
formed an idea of a terson at first sight;
and that idea she found was generally a
correct one,"
"Mamma:" said her youngest son, in a
shrill voice, that attracted the attention of
all present.
"Well, my dear," said the fond mother
owhat do you want ?"
•'I want to know," said young America
"what you thought when you first saw
me ?"
There was no answer to this query; but
we learn a general titter prevailed, and
that "Charlie" was taken into the kitchen
Immediately by the servant.
"Fermat," said a roguish boy, "I hope
_ you won't buy any more gunpowder tea
for mother." "Why not ?" "Because
every time she drinks it she blows ns up.".
"Go to bed jouunediately; you've stayed up
long enough."
A BOY eight years old, in one of our
public schools, having been told that
reptile fis an animal that creeps," on
being asked to name one on an examina
tion day, promptly and triumphantly r -
plied, "a baby."
gyviciA,L DnizeToa Y
00L - NR'r 01710ER8.
President Judge—Robert J. 'Fisher.
Associate Judges—Jaseph J. Kuhn, Robert Mc
Curdy.
Prothonotary—Jacob MeMorn.
Register and Betkedder—Samael Swope.
Clerk Of the Cburts—H. G. Wolf.
District 'Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer—Wm. J. Martin.
She/lir—Jacob Klunk. •
Cbroner—Dr. L Gates.
Surtelfor—jesse D. Keller.
Chmmii/dOners—Jacob Lott, Moses Hartman,
Emanuel Neldich. Oka—J. Jefferson Myers.
aninsel—Wm. McClean. Physician to Jett—
Dr. J. W. C.O'Neal.
Director; Qt the Poor—Martin Getz, Be
Deardorir, L Swartz. Steleard—Jonaa=
Clerk-WI. A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Ben
ner. Cnunset—a. C. Neely, Physlatan—Dr.,J.
W. C. O'Neal
A udltors—Martin
David ,Ehodes E. Bollinger. ELI G. Beagy,
BOROUGH OP GETTYSBURG.
Burgess—Dr. J. L HILL
oouneti—W. 8. Hamilton, C. A. Boyer. Jacob W.
Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. Hunter. B. B. Row.
(Nerk—J. Attalnbaugh. Tresurer-8. R. Rus
sel.
Ocmstablea—Wm. J. Tate, George W. Walken..
School Directore—Wm. Guinn, W. T. King,
Hiram Warren, J. X Krauth, Jacob Amelia
baugh, 4.1 Hunter. Beeretary—J : IL Knuth.
Treasurer—E." G. trattnestock.
ONTTTEIBURG NATIONAL BANIL
President--George Swope.
atshger—J. Emory Bair.
Deitsr—Henry S. Benner.
Directors—George Swope, William Young Henry
Wirt,. David Wills, David liendlehari A Wm.
liefiherry, William D. Rimes , Joshua oyer,
John Waugh.
VMS? NATIONAL BANK OP GETTTIIHTMIL
=e e nt—George Throne.
r--George Arnold.
Thiter—sainuer Bushman. ,
DireCtors—George Throne, Robt. Bell, John
Brough, John Horner, George Arnold, John
Musselman John Wolford.
EVER GREILN CSMETERT,
President—J. L. Schick.
elecretarr—William B. Meals.
rer—Alexander Cobean.
Managers—John Rupp. J. L. Hill, Josiah Benner,
George Spangler. George 'Little, William B.
Meals, Alexander Cobean.
ADAMS COUNTV XUTVAL D.:SUR/VICE 001IPANY.
President—George Swope.
Vice President—Samuel R. Russell.
Secretary—David A. Buehler.
Treasurer—Edward G. Pahnestock.
ideecuthe aorimitiee—Robert McCurdy, Henry
A. Picking, Jacob Sing.
ADAMS COUNTY AGRICULVEAL 8001117.
Prestdent—Sanmel Herbst.
Vice Presidents—Ephraim Myers , J. ti.Wltkerow.
Qprreaponding Secretary—H. J.
Recording litcnetar_g—Edward Fahheatock.
Treasurer—David
Aranagerr-Wllllam B. Wilson, William WMle,
Jonas Boutzahn, Frederick Diehl. W. Roes
while.
stuantro Assoctenow.
President—Edward G. Fahnestock.
Vice President.—Wlidam A. Duncan,
Secretarp--Jutm F. McCreary.
Treasurer—John Culp.
Managers—.J. W. C. O'Neal, John Rupp, A. J.
Corer, U. Kendlehart, W. N. Atkinson.
GAB COXPANI.
President—E. G. rahnestocß.
Secretary—Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer—Joel B. Danner.
Managers—A. D. Buehler, M. Bebelimner R.
•
D. Wattles, E, B. Russell, W. A. Duncan, J. B.
Danner.
WATER COMPANY.
President—George W. McClellan.
aseretary and 7/vas/tree—l. R. Raise&
Managers—G. W. McClellan. E. B. Baal'ler, R. R.
Russell. H. J. Millie, M. Elehelberger.
GETSYSIIITRO RAILROAD..
equestrator—Robert McCurdy.
ecretary and Treacurar6.-David
First. cond.
Trains depart &45A.M.2.45e5P.111.
" arrive . 12.25 P. M. a 45. P. M.
The first train makes close connection North
and,Bouth, the second train South.
ASSOCIATIONS.
ways Lodge, No. I. I. 0. a .P.—Meets comer
of Carliale and Bmd streets, every Tuesday
esenlna
Uniongrneamprnent. So. 128, 2: 0. Q. I.—ln
Oddh. Bellows' Hall, lit and 3d Monday in each
mont
Good &marlin* Lodr au fz d 336 • 4. Y. .31—Cor
ner of Carilele and sheet, 3d and 4th
Thursday in each month.
Gen....ftgynotds Lodge No. 130, L 0. O. T —On
Baltimore street, near the Postotlice, every
Monday evening.
Gettysburg Lodge, No. 834g0. a T.—meeia
Over Friday evening, in Mellen, N. E. Comer
Center Square.
Adam iNgistcm, No. 124, 8. of T.—lfeets every
Thursday evening, in the 1411, N. F. Corner
Center Square.
au f was Tribe, No. 31, L It IL—ln McCon
aughrs Hall. every Friday evening.
hire animal. No. 31,3, 0. 'X — ln McCon
aughy's Hall, every Wednesday evening.
CHURCRES.
Lutheran, Cbris(s)—Pastor. Rev. C. A. Hay,
D. D. Services by Professors of College and
Seminst7. sitenatelY, Sabbath morning and
evening arid Wednesday evening. Miring 'Or
cations, Sunday evening service omitted.
Lutaerusi, (St. James . )—Rev. E. Brebienbaugh.
Services Sabbath morning and evening, and
Wednesda4o4l r finf.
Methodist Revs.. 'H. C. Cbeston, J. C.
Clarke. Services Sabbath morning and even
lireNathind Thursday evening.
P 4
Wm. . Hillis. Services
dal Sab
e morning and evening, and Wedges.
vening.
Oertnan ewer/sod—Rev. W. R.. H.
W an services Sabbath morning and evening,
ednesday evening.
Osthouc-itev. JaregoMondaln Bon. ett'ivieft 3d and
Stir Sabbath% e and atternoos. -
Mated Prosbyterrum—sev. J. Jamieson Ser. .
sloe by 'pedal appoitments,
JOlll4 110111310.
OPENED OUT AGAIN I
CLOTHING,.
Hats, cap* Notions, &c.,
pm; undersigned, doing bunnies' under the
tirm Of PICKING & Co., have opened a new
Store Boom in the large threeetOt7 'Ma f ia
ing, on Chamberaburg street , nearly to
Buehler's Drug Store, and invite their old
to give them a mill. We have laid in an entirely
NEU' STOCK OF GOODS
selected with care, of the very best make and
latest styles, comprising
READY-RADE CLOTHIN_ COA PANTS,
DI7EiTRIML
_OOLEN
VATIAIiaTIES, HATS,
NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY.
AU of which hays been bought in a 'falling mar
ket, and will be sold at eaten
faking* low rates.
We have also on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' MIMES t CRILDRENS'
SHOES
of latest styles and best make, which we are sell.
mi
lag ontne. at cost, to close out t he stock. Call and
exa
JOHN RICKING,
F. B. PICKING.
April S, ti
NORRIS'
HEADQUARTERS !
On South-East Corner of Centre Square
GETTYSBURG, P&,
Has the Largest and Best Stocks of
SPRING AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
=:=l
HATS *AND CAPS,
TEE BEET MANCTITICTIJEZD
BOOTS AN p. SHOES,
WITH A VAHIETY OF
Summer Under-clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety ;
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And everything found In a Gentlemen's Furnish
ing Store.
GIVE US A CALL.
April V., 1.870.-tt
spring & Summer Clothing
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
Hats, Caps, Boots &
COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM
HAVE Net r ic n c elived from the City a new and
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS,
SEGARS, a c., ?re.
LATEST STYLES.
One and all are In Invited to esil at our Store, on
Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite
.Fahnestock Bros.
B. C. COBEAN
April 15,1870-If JAS. CUNN/NdHASI.
SPRING ANP SUMMER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUNNINGHAM'S,
Chambersburg street, nest door to Keystone Ho
tel, Gettysburg, Pa. You will always find the best
qualities and latest styles of
COATS, PANTS, VESTS,
of all styles and slzea Also,
SHIRTS, TRUNKS,
VALISES, UMBRELLAS,
and a great and large variety of
NOTIONS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, CLOCKS,
WATCHES,
TOBACCO and CIGARS.
He his in connection with Ms Himiii-hisde
Clothing, commenced
Merchant Tailoring,
In all Itsllbraaehes. The public win always and
the late. style. of
Clothe, Cassimers, Tweeds, Jeans, Trim-
ming*, 6.e., a 4 his Store.
W. C. DANNEB, a Tailor of longrziert
-1.1. ence, will always be found on band to
measure, cut and manufacture you a good ti ug
suit.
Goods bouiht elsewhere, will be Cut and
made up to suit customers [April 22,1870—tf
WOLF'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square
Gettysburg, Pa.,
Has the largest and best stock of
EtPRZWG 41VD SMInIXR
CLOTHING,
ever offered In this place. Also, the very bites •
sac best styles of
, e
[rats / Caps , Boots & Shoes )
With a variety of Summer Voillor•Clotlidoe.
and Gents. IFuessitskting Goods gsnetally.
Also, a nne assortment of Jewelry, waSelsos,
Ctoeks, Motions, &e.
The best manufactured Leather Trunks and
Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on
hand.
Hosiery and Gloves, a large assortment. Cblid-'
Ten's Fancy Shoes of all kinds, In short, every
thing thatts usually kept 14t a nrst-class Gent s
•
Furnishing Store.
All willte sold as low as the lowest, , our motto
Whig, "Quick sales and Small prollts.' Call and
examme our stock of goods before purchasing
elsewhere. & WOLF:
May 20, 1870—U
GO TO
KLINGEL'S
FOR YOUR
Boots, shoes and Gaiters
11H. KIMMEL, on Baltimore street, a few
• doors above the Courthouse, Gettysburig,
has just received a lams. stook of Boots, Idhoes
and Gaiters, which he la Bellinger. peatlyreduced
prices. It embraces:
Fuft LAMY:I3-.10012mm Gaiters, iksimaral
Geller*, Kid Slippers, all style, Monk* Bahno
raM.
slant
if Boots lENTIAXENFrench Calf
e.
BOOle. Amer-
ican Ca, /Up BcZeit theitet
Italmomm, Slippers, all am
• FOitallinise--Congnms ters, Gait
ners, Morocoo Bahnorms, se.
ark,Buys-cougress Gaiters, Calf Bahnorals;
Mc.
t Shoes of all kinds. •
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufartm
ormatanuy on hand.
- Buyers, from town and country, • are Invited to
sail and examine goods and D before melts&
lag elsewhere, Menne t that I can pleme
alf who may met
THE MANUFACTURING
of Boots, shoes and Galan wllt a'so te foamed
oa,l>t an too branches, at before Defontioratonn
on IMO notice. By innotorinspoono nark
Mreo all ===ns tMtomer
eartntotr Instabli min to• me mks,
to &term Vt.
Trantrui tor pest favors, be loildeogr.
V ete u patronsite. D. H.
V. IL MIING.
BEADY-lUD&
DRUGS,
BOOKS
TOILET AIITICLES
sale rates.
WEAVER & SON
Livery, Sales & Exchange
STABLES,
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
TAKEpleasure in announcing to the public
that they have better accommodations than
ever to supply the public with all styles and kinds
of Conveyances that can be found In a lirst.claas
livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot
be beaten by any establishment in the town. In
prices they defy Competition.
bought and sold, on reasonable terms.
GIVE US A CALL
T HE undersigned Is desirous of closing up his
A. old accounts, and would ask all those indebt
ed to call and settle the same The books will be
found at the above stables and all persons Indebt
ed are earnestly requested to call and square their
accounts. NICHOLAS WEAVER.
Dec. 9. 1889.—tf
EAGLE LIVERY
Sale and Exchange Stables,
Opposite the .11:agle Hotel, Chatrabersburg Stree
MILE undersigned have opened a new LIVERY,
A SALE AND =BARGE STABLE, in this
place, and are prepared to offer superior accost.
mutations in this line. We have provided our
selves with
Buggies, Carriages, Hacks,
Light Wagons, &c.,
of the latest styles, sufficient to meet the public
demand. Our horses are good , without spot or
tdemlaii,and perfectly
"2. don e of your "old
err= out all of tft
can always be accommodated
andexxi filar; !s able equipments Junketed.
Partiesarge or amall m , can get Jun what they
want on most accomodating terms.
Visitors to the Battle.nekt MO attended to
and reliable drivers If dashed.
Parties con veM to and from the Depot upon
the arrival and ftwurtmu fit every lambi.
Hanes t, add. or “chitnou, and always
a thanes for
„!.ben, Our motto Is "fair
pir r ankno
paid to furnishing V s.bides Seeks tar Funertus.
air e 'gaiter ourselves that- by charging
moderately and by furnishing manioc accom
soalationa, we cannot fail to please every one
who patronises our estabibgunent.
i'M tur t TAT* '
Dec.• D. HOLTZWOBTU.
.11, IM—tf
Notice to the Public I
Thz.;..dein.,41......g. Line at Awe
csill=a t y ris= ll4 'iturr %
agra.m..irmakt i L it ufteiribu n , ' l4B
• ', ItonjwigAad
We and raaratu aril at at
tsar cessoek sat
Teeltaf, Thursday and rusisiez a
to maks ahwarousa As - 6 - a"-
troth . ANNA Anuttt.
. May 2L-"tt
- Mt*, gats .Bbsti
REMOVE.D.
JOSEPH JA6OBS,
MEIiaIANT TAILOR,
SAS REMOVED
Neal doer to J. W. Cress' Mord, an Chant
&tisk?' at., near tAe Square.
•
A large assortment of
Cloths, Canciswerw, Vesting', Trim
nabsips &e., &e.,
offered at the smallmi t t e roffts.
; Goods bought at the Store cut ree of charge.
Goods Made with dispa as well when
bousht at other stores as at .his own. Latest N.
V. AaMons received, and tailoring done in the
• most approved style. Cutting done, as usual.
,Theyubilc patronage solicited, and no effort
to plow*.
April gi , J.B7o—tt JOS. JACOBS.
;gob, grugs,,Virditints.
69.
JUNE
A FULL ASSORTMENT 01'
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
Liquors and Wines for Diedleal Purposes, Pure
Spices and Flavoring Katmai, Dyes and
Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and
Toilet Goods, Inks; Writ
tug Fluids and Sta
tionery, Physician's Pre
setiptions and Family recipes
accurately put up: Physicians and cowl
try Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATEft
Forney's Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved soakes.
HUBER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
June 11,1869.—t1
DR. R. HORNER,
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
Office at hLs
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg,
Also, Dealer In
PURE DRUGS.
MEDICI-VIA
BAKING .SODA.
DYE STCDES,
PATENT MEDICINES.
Jan. 14, 1870.-1. f
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street
LITTLESTOWN
AVING opened a new DRUG STORE and
fitted It up In the
gs best style. I olTer my stock
Of pure and fres to te cizens of ',Mies
town and vicinity hDr at t u he lowest m it arket rates, con
sisting in part of
Drugs and Barn ily Medicines, pure Liquors for
for Medicinal Purposes, Patent 31etil
eines, Horse Powders,
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort
ment of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Cigars,
Tobacco an! Snuff.
iiirMoolV3 Eleatro-Magnetic Soap will wash
with hard and soft wate cold or warm. oths
washed with this Soap are r,
made beautifully Cl whit e e
without boiling or blueing. This Is the best Soap
in use. Try It. It Is warranted not to injure the
hands or fabric.
JAMES CRESS
Littiestown, May 13-Iy.
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG tt, BOOK STORE,
• GETTYSBURG, PA
MEDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES,
STATIONERY
GOLD PENS,
Chatnbersburg Street, near Diamond
Country Merchants supplied at City wholes-
Piing Jtabito.
HORSES AND MULES
Take Notice
GETTYSB URG, PENN'A.
Fahnestock Brothers
have Just opened a choice and desirable assort
ment of SPRING and SUMMER 0001)8 of every
description, which they are SELLING AT EX
TREMELY LOW PRICI
69.
FAHNESTOCK BROTHEpareselliugoOODB
astonishingly low prices. Those wanting bar
gains, should by all means give them a call.
RhDU TION i RIOEB
If you want GOODS at' old prices before the
the Way. don't fall to buy at
FA_HNESTOCKS.
" IP" CALI 0
as good as was ever sold, at
Fahnestock Brothers
KEEP
Dry Goods, Carpets, &c.,
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &c
QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARY., GRO
'April 29, 1870-If
SPICES,
has the Largest :to,' Rest s,•ks•ted Stoek of
DRY GOODS
that has been brought to V;•ttysburg thhi Spring
which will be sold at the• lowest possible rates
May li. 1870-If.
GREAT HUSH !
Hebert & Elliott's Store,
WAS entered last week and a large quantity of
Dry Goods, Notions, Queens-ware and Car
peting taken.
•
The parties are well known, but have thus far
escaped arrest, as they left Greenbacks In ex
change for goods.
The persons who took the gcods are very well
satisfied that they 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 of
SILKS, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, BAREGES, AL
PACCAS, SC., CLOTHS. CASSIMERES.
TWEEDS, JEANS. VESTINGS, SC
PERFITSIERY,
Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS, GLASS-WARE
QUEENS-WARE, and indeed, a general assort
went of everything belonging to a first-clam store.
Iteinember the place is opposite the Court-house.
&e., &e., &e.
Baltimore street. and that our motto Is "Fair
Dealing and Small Profits.
April 20, 1870—tt
LADY'S STORE,
AT FLORA DALE, PA
[Feb. X), 1870.--tt
W E have on hand and are constantly receiving
a general aalortnaent 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.
Mayl3lB7o-3111
NEW
Spring & Summer Goods,
AT PETERSBURG, Y. S., PA.
•
& BOWERS,
have received their new SPRING and SITIVAIR
GOODS, an excellent assortment, selected with
care, and will be sold cheap for cash.
118.. Give us calla and examine our Goods.
GRIEST & BOWER&
N. a—Agents for the GROVER & BARER
Sewing Machines.
April 23, 1870—tf
T. R. 00YEIL A. RAPPENSPYROILL
NEW FIRM.
AREND2I947LBE, PA.
MITE undersigned having entered into partner
/ Ship
p , under the firm name of Corsa & RAF
TENISPEHARR, call the aftention of their friends
and the public nnerally, to their lIENd assort
ment of YMW WRING AND SU
Dry Goods, Groceries,
Hardware, Ititeensware,
all of which have been purchassil'in a Ming
Market for cash, and which we Wit prepared to
sell at the very lowest figures. Call and examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere.
ANTA lot of good Ws for sale.
TOBIAS R. COVR,
• A. RAFFENSPEEGKE.
• Arendtwille. Pa.. April UT I B 7o— tf
Watches and titivetry.
AMES A 4WELRY
urm. P. ISITASTNEY wishes to Adorn:
v V cludome:a and the ;fabric oneraliy, that
having purchased the interest of his w irtnerL.
V. B. Soper,) Lithe Waieh and Jew s tore on
thnOre street, Gettysburg, he effort to give eattsfactrnn to all. no
Helm lint returned from the city with espies.
did atmorUnent of
GOLD and SILVER AMERICAN and SWISS
WATCHM_JEWELEY SILVER TEA - and
TABLE :MOONS, IIIi& E GOLD,.BIL.
VIM and STEEL SPECTA. • ...,
CLEO; also, CLOCKS of the best
Mpnatic l l edi i
itm layamAL IN.
STEWa VIOLIN
& GUITAR
SCREWS and
GS,
BRIDGE&
ine•Waten and Clock work warranted for one
Year. 'kinky In a nest and
wurkkaanne =aru repairing executed m ePt. /0, /1010-41
_*.rg fsoods. Sotiono t - at.
SPRING AND SUMMER
G 0 0 D S.
BARGAINS.
FA HN EsTocKs.
CERIM, PAINTS, OILS. AND
WINDOW GLASS.
Sa-G lye them a eall.-Tte
I L. . St !
MEM
NOTIONS,
IN GETTYBI3 UR 0
LOWEST CASH PRICES.
EPPLEY & HOOPES.
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK!
Government Bonds of all kinds,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
The Highest Premeham paid on Gold
Coupons Cashed or Collected_!
Persons desiring to investb STOCKS or BOLVI)S,
of any kind, are invited to call, as we have
the facilities of New York, Phila
phlaor Baltimore markets. Con
uently all orders are
promptly executed
?enema possaessing COUPON BONDS, and de-
siring fur safety to convert into R'gistereci, are
requested to call, as w•e have the advantage to
traasfer at a trifling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all (11110111 i
nations for sale
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS odranced
I per cent. riz
5 PER CENT. for 1 year
I PEE CENT. for 6 montloi
3 PER CENT. for 6 months.
Persons winning Information In regard to U. S.
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to
give US a call. and IVP Win cheerfully give any In
formation
Gettysburg, ISO 9-1!
SAFE AN!) PROFITABLE
IN VESTMENT.
NoRI liErt \
liIII,IVAY
6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
4 T PAR AND A CCR UED TEREW 2
IN cURRENCI
PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST. PAY-
ABLE IN G4)1,1)!
Thirty Years to Run ! !
.41/ T•cres Paid by the Onitpii
'Persons pressessingU. S. Bonds can make, by ex
*anglng
From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO,
AND OtT RI EXCHANGE
GOLD BONDS
hearing the same rate of Interest
IM..For further Information Inquire at the
Gettysburg National Bank
J. EMORY BAIR, Cushier
June 10. mo.—tf
5-20'S 4 ND 1881'S
BOUGHT. SOLD AND EXCHANGED ON THE MOST
LIBIRAL TERMS.
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES
COUPONS CASHED
P4CIFIC R. R. BONDS
13 OUGIIT AND SOLD
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission , only
CHICAGO, DANVILLE AND VINCENNES
FIRST MORTGAGE 7 P. C
GOLD BONDS
For Sale at 90 and accrued Interest
Accounts received and Interest allowed on (ally
balances subject to check
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 South 3rd Street
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
March 4,1870.—1 y
Nardware. quiltry,
Hardware and Groceries.
The subscribers have Just returned from the
cities with an immense supply of Hardware
and.Groeeries which they are o ff ering at their
old stand on Baltimore street, at prices to suit the
times. Our stock consists in part of
nter's
Carpe Tools, Blacksmith's Tools,
Coach Andings, Shoe Findings, Cabi
net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's
lures, All kinds of Iron, •
ka.t Ike.
GROCERIES ' OF o., ALL KINDS,
Oils, Paints, ite: There is no article Included in
the several depart:Manta mentioned above but
what can be had in this Mom. Every class of
.11Iscliacia l can be accommodated here with lows
sad fingtitg and Housekeepers can find every
sr"e na line. Give us a call NO we are. Pre-
Doted to sell as low fur Cash as =7 other house:out of the ay. z
May 7s, JOEL B. DAN-2•M.
Book and Job POnting
•
or ALL =lsms
Dope with dead oyeapams and Omit& as
me Star moll Illealisol sees.
gwioi
and Silver
.1. E3lola BAIR. Caslikr.
CI K. 1i; 11 If, 13 1. (10
crqUia, (Lac • c,uls
.Erysipelas, Bois,
Sqre EyeA.B,4,/ Head. Pimples and Blotches
on the Fuc , , Tidier Affections, Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, .Aff,c
(ions, Dyspepsia, Obstteeness,
Sick IF ' , Riche, Salt, Rheum,
Jaundiet, General Debility, (Ills
and Ptreer. /but Ston ach. together with
all other DiSerl Arising from Impure Blood
And he cotivirn,d that tutu ineithine i , no [nun
bug. `old by .111 Druggims.
lahm,Preparation eansing the Blood Is OUNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name "D. FA HRNEY & SON" on the
front of the eu:side wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Drs. I). Fahrney &Son's Preparation
for Cleansing V. 3 Blood. Boonsboro'. Md.. blown
in each bottle. All others are COUNTERFEIT.
Recollect that it is Drs. Fahrney & Eon's Cele
brated Preparation tor Cleansing the Blood that
Is so universally used, and so highly recommend
ed; and do not the Druggist to Induce you
to take anythh else that they may say Is Just the
same or as good because they make a large pro
at on It.
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un
less signed 1). FARRNEY & SON.
June 10. 1870. —6m
COUGE!,S, INFLUENZA
Sore Throat, Colds, Whooping-Cough Liver Com
plaint, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bleeding of the
1 Lungs, and every affection of the Throat.
Lungs a I Chest, are speedily and
pens 4nently cured by the
use of
W1...7.1.1FS BALSAM' OF
WILD CHERRY.
This well know a preparation does not dry up a
cough and leave he cause behind, as In the ease of
most medicines, hut It loosens and cleanses the
Lungs and allay • Irritation, thus removing the
cause of complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by a timely'reQ^ ; to this standard remedy, as is
proved by bun.reds of testimonials received by
the proprietors.
Prepared by nEW; W. FOWLE & SON,.Bos•
ton, and sold by dealers generally.
April 1, I.B7o—lynott
'BIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
Plettire4s of all styles. View. ottlte
BATTLE -FIELD !
StND rAMP FOR CATA.LOOLTE.
FRAMEIc.) ALBUMS, &c
nole Amnti for Barnaby & idllbirya Pat
er; rnia °lying l A, bums.
Dec. $, 1818-.41
•
Photographic -Gallery !
JACOB I'ENSIL
Is prepared at all times to execute In the finest
style of the art hinds of
PHOTOGRAPHS,
Ambrotyp!s, B Tons, Caries,P
Inver!sis; nct all other
4 * kw,
l a th at 4 oCk ler iro Store, ratistnintr=abell
styles of
Album's, Plsotegraph Praxises, 4te.,
constantly on,bactd and for sale cheap- Give ine
a call [April 23, 11179—tf
V;ethritt.
===ll
110 W TO CURE
CONSUMPTION !
'TILE PHI I , ii‘,OrlfY r li ft : 1 1 r . 'L i t t ; t l
GREAT Id 21110)(01,-.-. ir • •
to know that a il..eigneff I Vitt ' . ~ ~ -
*aril? disease ti h PhiltEl kV ' '',l" ‘ri "
Principles of eio , dloiti sett r , • ii.
A
there are linear its *nil , .011 1 #.1 I ;•
continue lit the .ftii . a it it! 't I, ..
' "' I
Wilms unts wp , pattftfilje tti iiii ifM
i the ma jo rit y or trio litio no i it, Fold • vitil
once w ti t file Ist , * of V tllrti, It MUM I *r siii
to an th at etKehe osq 1146 Mitiitt4 ii , I :Pplit.
b.,...,,. ~..„.,....,. lOW Dist frel.osll4 W liltifill
to . eseess iii tho Lyn of Very tioll or RI roAl ,e
food or littosioding IIYIIII4O, ItiVarbill par a
heavy penalty In Diu end, the Montauk Istiofitss
disordered and Nifitses to Wit I the SIMS' path too
perform Its tuna. ens. dyspepsia and Its attendant
, evils follow. and gill the suffering hulivlduals pur
-1 *lst In clinging to the thoroughly exploded Ideas
of the past. Dr. Schenck's medicines are ream.
mended to all MI Al. They bring sure Add certain
teller wherever they are used as directed, and all
that is nectiwut; ,to establish their reputat ion with
every Ming nunr or woman In the land Is a fart'
and Impartial tat of them. Let those who are 1
skeptical on this point, and who have permitted
interested persons to prejudice them against these
noW celebrated .entes for Consumption. discard
their preJudlce , ,, and be governed by the prlnel•
plea of reason an , l common sense. lf the system
is disordered der ,nd upon It, in nine cases out of
ten the seat e' disorder will be found in the
stomach and INN. .. To cleanse and invigorate the
stomach and to stlmul.te the liver to healthy ac
tion. use
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE I'ILLS.—The daily
increasing dema d for these pills Is the best evi
dence of their r l me. Thousands un thousands
of boxes are sold daily. Why? Si mply because
they act promptly and eMciently. Invalids who
may not dud it 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 veil
cure consumption unless the lungs arerso Car gone
that the patients entirely beyond the reach of
medical relief.
It may be asl r t by those who are not familiar
with the virtues of these great remedies, "Row
do Dr. Sehenel;'s medicines etteet their wonderful
cures of con.suni ttlon?"
worke answer is . simple one. They begin their
of restorathn by bringing the stomach, liv
er and bowels into an acme healthy condition. It
Is food that cures this formidable disease.—
SCHENCK'S MA NUR AKE PILLS act on the liver
ands omach, e, enuting healthy secretion, and
removing the bib, and slime which have resulted
from the inactive or torpid condition of these
°rotas. and of the system generally. This slug
gis of the body, and the consequent accu
mulation of the unhealthy substances named
prevent the proper digestion i l l e f , t u, wd, and , as a
natural consequence creates. • , which re
sults in prostration and finally I death.
SCILKsiCK'S PULMONIC SYRUP and SEA
WEED TONIC. when taken regularly, mingle
with the food, a id the digestive organs, make good
rich blood, and is a natural consequence, give
flesh and strem4.ll 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 f AI years since were regarded as
hopeless cases, tut who were induced to try Dr.
Schenek's imitedies, and were restored to perma
nent health by their use.
One of the pr • steps the physician should take
with a consumptive patient is to invigorate the
system. Now aw is this to be dime? Certainly
not by giving li,,dicines that exhaust and enervate
—medicines t...ie impair instead of Improve the
functions of IF. ligestive organs. Dr. Schenck's
medicines cleat,. the stomach and bowels of all
substances whir are calculated to irritate• or
weaken them. ..,ey create an appetite—promote
health!ul digestion—make good blood. and, as a
consequence, they invigorate and strengthen the
entire sydein, and inure espc:iallv those parts
which ate di,ea,d. If this cannot la. done, then
the 'llse nnhst Ise r ,- Warded as a hopeless one.
If the ph) sici h finds It impossible to make a
PATIENT FLEI. '_,NOR T. if the diseased person
cannot partake f good nourishing food and pro
digest it, is hillnr,ible that lie Call gain
beskand strew. 1; and it Is equally Imisrssible
to 14ing a pane!, to ti's condition so long as the
beer is burdeneo with diseased bile, and the
stonmeh laden w 'it unhealthy' slime.
A imod toe fir request made t•i the physician
by a consuinta, patient is that he will prescribe
medicines that tt 11 remove or allay the cough,
night sweats and chills, %%Melt ate the sure at
teudanti on vote umption. But this should not be
stone, as the.. , ,u, is only an elfurt of nature to
relieve itself, ate the night sweats and chills are
caused by the •iiseased lungs. The remedies or
divarily preSCrl' -I do inure harm than good.—
Tfley impair th 11111Clioni of the stomach. impede
h healtigest i• :. and aggravate rather than cure
tehy d
dtsease.
Thome is, afri ill , niit Mug , like fact, with which
to substannat. position. and It is upon facts that
i Lr . Sdhenek re', v. Nearly all who have taken
his medienies m aecordance with his directions
! have not mill !sot coned of consumption, but,
from the fact th t these medicines act with won
dead pose- n the digestiveorgans, patients
thus cure !•. lily gain nest'. Cleansing the
system of all in unties. they lay the Ismudation
for a sell d, subs ra .daal structure. Restoring these
organs to health they create an appetite. The
food is properly:. •iinulated ; the quantity of blood
is not only inerea- ed, but Is made rich and strung
and In the face such a imailition of the system
all disease must banished.
Full direction' • accompany each of the medi
cines, mothat it t not absolutely necessary that
patients should • e Dr. Schenck personally, unless
they OMR, to It their lungs examined. For
this purpose he is at his principle other, No, 13
North Sixth St.. -orner of Commerce. Philadel
phia, every Satu day, from ii A. SL, until 1 P. M.
ough t iecxea ims n az i , w it wiotuh t charg e
e sp u r om r e tae r t h t o h r e .
charge Is 3.
Price of the Pullooltie Syrup aud Seawesid Tonic
each, 61.50 per °pr.:it a half dozen. Man.
drake Pills 25 coats a box. For sale by all drug
gists. (June In, 18711-ly
C'ELEL'E.~TEL
PRE PA RATION
1213
1171,1. tfF;
Oa, Disorttertq Limp.
TRY ONL,T3UfTLE OR PACKAGE
'A UTION
PREPARED BY
DRS. D. PAHRNEY & SON,
B 9 ONSBORO', MD.,
and Dr. P. D. Fahrney, treedyarille, .31d.
otoqrapit 6ittletiO.
EST tBLISFIED 18.59
York Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a
Nom.
_ ...w............__,..„......._
LifOK. HERE!
f., ~,
fteriplt,tirtw,4-zd„er-size...,,hipair
f-tr o
PuPg• r
4e, t ilna win carry on The
Untill &o Produce 8118111088
ipiN ~ thomoro, prier+ will at-
W If t . fr itil t r o UN 1 . 4A11, 00 1 (.111
02 I N t . 1 1 4 1 0r0 . , , ' Witt ratr.isirk,
ip ,
tilnitlify ;is tn , f4 infw: •
G It 0 C E It 1 +8
ALL -
constantly fur sale, Mlles*. Suinfror. aids***,
tulo, '1 ow, Sykes, Malt. Cheese,
Mustard. March, grooitsm, Buckets, blacking,
neap, 6e . saw, Coal OIL Nish Oil, Tat', ' !Hail
of all Made; ripiluss and Nails; smoking and
Chewing Totowa*.
He la shin to simply a lirst-rate arti
cle of Flour, th the dhfercnt klll4lll Or Yeed.
Abo t Cron Meter, with Guam's end other
fertilitizers. CpAL, by the bushel, ton or ear
load.
He will ulso nu; a
• Line of Freight Cars
to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTIMORE,
and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded promptly. All goods should be mark
ed "CHEnh' CAB
April 2, 18eXt—t(.
JOtlEill WIBLE.
Joseph Wilde
PRODUCE DEALERS
&fah vut cm•. of Riltruad and IVashiaato» xtx.
OETTYRBURG, PA
'HIGHEST cash price paid for all kinds of
1 Grain, Hay, St raw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or secured at short notice.
April n, 1/370.--41
N E FIRM.
A. E. ECKENRODE
Lit taken the Warehouse. lately occupied by
11 Philip Hann, at Granite Station. on the line
of the Gettysburg Railroad, 2 miles from Hon
terstown. and will deal In all kinds of
(4raitt and 1'1.0(1111.1%
giving the highest market price. Iu in also hip
constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
R 0 (' R 1:
Coffee. Sugar, Molasses, Syrups. Teas, &c.. With
Salt, Fish, 011 s, Tar, Soaps, Flacon and Lard, To
haecon. &e. AISO, the best brands of FLOUR,
with FEED of all kinds; also, COAL
resspeetbilly solicit the patronage of o u r
friends, and invite the public to call and examine
my stock. A. E. ECK ENROLL
Jan.
lit )13E1f "I . 1' 1) N.
DEALER IN
P1,0(1?. ()BAIN. GIIoCERIEs,
( ;ET - 1'1"!IlsUI:G. I•.k
`IIE unilersigneti is payisig at his Warehouse
1 in Carlisle street afiJoinfug Buehler', flail
the highest prices for
P7,,ur. It;". Uene. chits, Bie,.
(out Th,✓4h,v..S,•,lA,
and Invltes producers to give 111111 a call I,efore
selling. He has constantly on hand for
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses. Syrups. Coffee-, Sugars. die.. with Salt
Fish, this. Tar. Soaps, fkreon and Lard. Tw.
baecos, Also. the hest brands of FLOCK.
with 1. - fl of all kinds. lie likewise has
SI:VER.IL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS,
!Soluble I'aclflr
Guam, Itliodtrs' l'hospliate and
Mexican (;uano.
so-I%m Ilst he pays the highest in:aket priees
for all lie buys, he sells at the lowest living pro
fits. He asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to gl ee satisfaction fti every ca . ,
ROBERT Meet:Hl/Y.
July 23. 18iX1.-tf
FO R %V A iipucci
AND COMMISSION HOUSE
H AVINC, purchased the extensive Warehouse,
1-1 Cars, &c., of ent,r & EARNSHAW, the under
signed Intend to carry on the business, under the
finn of BIGLIAM ft Co.. at the old stand on the
corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a
more extensive scale than heretofore.
WA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TrESDA Y NOON, and ac
commodation trains will be run as occasion may
require. By this arrangement we are prepared to
convey Freight at all times to and from Balti
more. All business of this kind entrusted to us,
will be promptly attended to. Our cars rim to the
Warehouse of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North How
aril street; Baltimore. Being determined to pay
good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite
everybody to give us a call.
Jan.
is6B._tx
JA) .
ALEA.NDEE COBEAN
e' oat, Xumbtr, dime , /cr.
COOK
AND PA LOll
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS
The latest and most approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
(,'all and. Examine*
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE . ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
isms anrurr. DAIMIL 0•1111 MAX.
NEW FIRM.
COAL AND LIME !
MEE undersigned have entered into •
/ ship, and under the arm of RUM Mrrn-
Kan and will earn on the
Lime Burning Engines's )
at the old stand -thy Gettyshualme 'ftiln% . o
=
the corner of woad and n stre ets
Fanners and others can rely on telling the best
of Llme at an times, and at lorrai market rates.
,C AL
• at knout prices.
Lime and Coal 'delivered anywhere In cettya
burg. .
JACOB BAILEY_ _
April 3, itim-it DALNIEL CABLuKA.N
WM. J. MARTIN,
GROCERIES & LIQUOR►).
A bffifor lot of fiff(X:KßlP.fi tliAf I am 'wiling
411 miP for Caoth
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Nil icy.. ‘Vhbokey xtght yearx "Itt
ALL OTJIEII KINDB OF LitiroU;i.
A grueral aviortnient VITTERS. among uh1..11
are 311shlrem Herb Cltterw
R Iltjf*OßS 'for Ain
BLE CUTLERY, ( ;1:1,s-war... Qoet•Hswar.
I &e.. at W 11..1. M irri X.
April 30. 18W—t1
JOUN eItEM
NEW GROCERY.
rI=E:M
ITAVING purchased from Mr. A 310 A E4IU.IIiT
11 his Grocery establishment. on the Northwest
corner of Centre Square, GETINsitl" VG. l'A.,
and Laid In a nett stock of Goods, respectfully
invite my friends and the public to give ine eall.
In a.ddition to a large and varied stock of pilule
Groceries , Notior,
I will keep yr/list:lolly Off hail.' the bo,t quality of
Qu3ensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Coliteetieng. &c., al , of whieli will be sold
at the lowest rash rah,.
June 21, IS7o.—tf
WM. BOYER & SON.
u ROGER lEN,
.11tu, Stone. Wotole❑ awl IViiio.l%*
general aw.rtinelit of all tl.,ods uslially kept In
I 4. 1, 1 77_ 4 f
ti 1 I;
E W GRO( r Y
J
IN GETTYSBURG
JACOB W. CHESS. having owned a Nhw Gro
eery in Gettysburg. on the North-west corner
of the Public Srptan.. ha put revelvtsf a spitliditi
assortment of
PREY II 1? 1: If I
Including Sugars, Coffees, Molasses. Syrup , .. Teas,
Spices. Tobaceos, Salt, • HAMS, StIOUIII,IN. &e.
A Iso,Queens-ware, Coil! ec t ions. N u t s. Frlll ts. Soaps,
Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I will
also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS.
Having ptirelm.,edfor CASH. I am prepared to
s/•Il very cheap- (live me a and judge for
y, rse ve.i.
.I. W. RESS.
Lept. 2.5. 1.547—tf
GROCERY.
WM. B. M!'' .IL4
Grocery, Vegetable and Notion
at re,id,4tn, adjoining 3frai3 d: Brother's
Warble Yard, in
EAST YORK STREET,
where he Is prepared to sell as cheap as the cheap.
March 19, 1869-11
girptattrn and 4Eontractorn
Win. U. Stallsmith & Son
,;ETT RVB UR 0,
Carpenters and Contractors.
1)00 SFI ( - 1"I'E RS
BuNDs.DooR AND WINDOW FRAMES,
CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW
iiRACKETS, &C..
Cnn.stantly on hand, and manufactured to order
out of the
BEST MATERIALS,
by experienced workmen, and at
REASONABLE PRICES.
/ir-Orders promptly attended to.
January 15, 1803—ti
WM. CHRETZMAN,
GsTTFSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor.
_ H AVING removed to my New Shop on
Inuthington Street, between Chambershu rg and
East Middle Streets,
and introduced Steam Power. I am prepared to
furni4h all kinds of work for building purposes, of
the best materials, and as neatly and cheaply as
It can be d_onat any other establishment in the
county. experienced bands always in readiness,
and work executed with promptnessand dispatch.
air Orders for all - kinds of Brackets, Scrolls,
Motddings, &c., promptly lulled and on reasona
ble terms.
April 16, 1869—1 f
GE'O. C. CASHMAN
GETTI73B UR G, PA
Carpenter and Contractor
RESPECTFULLY Intorrns 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
ng buildings, at as Oha.sonable rates as any bull
der In Gettysburg—all work guaranteed to be of
beat quality. 'He hopes by strict attention to bus!
ness to merit public patronage. Give him a call
April 9, 1869--tf
gut and fre Nusurante.
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
laeOrporated„ March 18, 1851.
OFFICERS.
President—George Swope.
Vice-President—Samuel R. Russell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—B. G. Fahnestock. .
Executive Committee Robert McCurdy, H. A.
licking, Jacob King.
Managers—George Swope, D. A. Buehler, R.
McCurdy, S. B. Russell, E. G. Fahnestock, Gettys.
burg; Jacob Ring, Straban township; Frederick
Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, Iftraball
F. Gitt, New Oxford; Wm. Ross White, Liberty;
D. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. S.)
Alir This Company is limited in its operations to
the County of Adams. It has been in operation
for more than 19 years, and in that period has
Made but one assessment, having paid losses by
nre during that period amounting to over 420,000.
Any person desiring an Insurance can apply to
either of the . managers.
The Executive Committee meets at thetelee
o f the company, on the ILO Wednesday in eTei7
month, at 2 o'clock, P. IL •
jime 10,1866-4 t
Ort
Wholesale and Retail dealer In
Very otd French Brandy.
11. H. BEA MElt
DEA 1.1:1IS IN
NoTIoN k ,
TOBACCOS,
A FAMILY t;ROCERY
kI X -
AT THE
11113 upend a
Store,
j /tits, awl , , .
EAGLE HOTEL
The largest and most ceonunedioum hi
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
anter 0 C7annbersburp and Washington MR
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
rar-An Ontudbws for Passengers and Baggage
run to the Depot, on arrival and delprtnne of
Railroad Train. Careful servanta, and .reaaon
able charges
KEYSTONE
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, Proprietor
NOW OPEN
pills is a new House, and has been tit-
I led up In the mast approed style. Ita loca
tion is ple:tont convenient, being in the most
biii , iness portion of, the town. Every arrange-
meat has 1 - wen made for the accbmmodation and
comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached.
With experienced servants, and accommodating
Clerks, we mid' lure every endeavor to please.—
This Hotel now open for the entertainment of the
public, and We kindly solicit a share of public
• [May 23, 11147—tf
patronage
NEW HOTEL.
HARRIS HOUSE, •
BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYRB LTRO, P 4
IH i undersigned has opened a Hotel, the
HARRIS littl:SE, in the Maly enlarged and
handsome three-story Brick BuildinF, on Balti
more street, two doors from the Court-house,
Gettysburg. l'a. ' and 13 provided with accom
modations for the comfortable entertainment of
a large number of guests. His experience in the
business warrants him In promising satisfaction
in every case, and he feels certain that 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, &e.
Hp also has ample Stabling. with a good liost
lerttt attendance.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect
fully solicited. and no effort will be spared to de
serve It. W. P. HARRIS.
April LI, 17th—ti
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C
NION HOTEL,
[FORMERLY THE WHITE HALL.]
YORK :TPRINGS. PEN 'A
E. P. KITTINGER, Proprietor
rr HE undersigned having leased the long estab
-1 lished and popular Hotel. in Petersburg, (York
Springs Borough) will spare no effort to please all
who may patronize him. The Hotel is pleasantly
located with large and comfortable Chambers
which cannot fail to give satisfaction. Ills Table
will be supplied nth the best that the market
an afford ; his liar contains none but that of the
best of Liquors; he is also well supplied with lee
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 hostler& He asks a share
of the public patronage and Is determined that
none shall go away dissatisfied. Charges moder
ate. Boarders taken by the seek on reasonable
terms.
E. I'. KITTINGER. Proprietor.
York Springs, May G, ISO.--srn
Railroad Zilne gablts.
Gettysburg Springs Railroad
SCIIEDtiLE
th,- 21.,4 any qt . Jun,. 1870.
LEAVE SPRINGS HOTEL AT
7.1.1; 11 A. M. - 2.15: 5; 7.30; Do P. NI
LEAVE GETTYSBURG AT
..0; 10 A. M. 12.30 ; 3 ; 6.30; 8 ; 10.30 P. M.
EVERY MONDAY MORNING.
I.A.are Springs Hotel at LA Gettysburg at 7.f.si.
GEO. M. HOWELL, Sup't
June 24.—tf
et tys
urg Railroad
TIME TABLE
FIRST TRAIN learns Gettysburg at 6.30
M. arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.15 A. M. •
Baltimore 12.10 P. M. : Washington 2 P. M. ; Yor
1L 10 A. M. ; Harrisburg 12.30 P. Williamspor
5.4; I'. 31. ; Columbia 12.10 I'. M. ; Lancaster 2 P.
M.: Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg ./
5.30 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. 11.; New
Vd - 0-1., 0 711 1, .11.1_ stijadei.
pina or Baltimore; Pittsburg 12 night Return
ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2.45 P.
ar.lving at Hanover Junction 4.32 P.
Baltimore 7.15 P. 31. ; Washington 10 P. K ; York
6.40 I'. M.; Harrisburg 11.55 P. M. ; and Pittsburg
10.10 A. 3L Returning, arrives 6.32 P. M.
It. McCURDY, Supt.
July 1. 1570.-tf
'ennsylvaalia Central Railroad.
Double track route running between Phi Adel.
phia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gettyakur
make the following connections with this
line.
Gettysburg leave 8.15 a. m. dr 1240 p. in.
Hanover Junction arrive 10..05 " 205 "
leave 10.58 '' 9.56 "
• arrive 12.55 p. m. 1L45 "
leave 2.2 f. a. m.
Philadelphia arrive 9.40 ••6.50
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 "
Pittsburg arrive L 35 a. in. 9.10 "
At Philadelphia close connections are made
with the trains for New York, Boston and all
Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are
made in the New Union Depot with the trains for
all Western poluts.
Si-For further information apply to
EDWARD H. WILLIAIIS.
Gen. Superintendent. Altoona Pa.
HENRI" W. G WINN ER. Gen. Passengerand Ticket
Agent, Philadelphia. (May
Harrisburg
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMER SCUI.DULE.
(AN and after June 12, 1870. Trains will leave
x." Hanover Junction as follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10.X3 a. m.—Daily. for Williamsport, daily (except
Sundays) fur Elmira, Rochester, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the
West.
1.40 a. m.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo 14c.
2.09 p. (except Sopdays) for Williams
port and Erie.
6-06 P. nib—Daily (except Sundays) for York.
10.03 a. In.—Daily (except Sundays) for Harrier
burg and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.03 a. in.—Daily stopping at Parkton only.
7.52 a. In.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping a( all
Stations.
p. m.—Dally stopping at Parkton only.
10.19 a. m.—Dally (except Sunday) stopping at
Parkton and Coekeyaxille only.
4.54 p. m.—Daily lexcept Sundays) stopping at
the stations.
EDW. S. YOUNG, Pnac Agent.
Baltimore, Md.
ALFRED R. FISKE,
General Suerintendent,
.tune 23, 1870.—ft Harrisburg, Pa.
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1870
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua. Ashland. shamokin, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New YOrk, as fol
lows: At 5.35, Alo a. m., 12.20 noon, and 2.05 p.
connecting with similar Trains on Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and an lying at New York at 1115
noon, 3.40, 950 and 10.00 p. m.. respeenvely.-
Sleeping Cars accompany the 135 a. m., and 122 0
noon Tialns without change.
Returning: leave New York at 9.00 m., 12.00
noon and 5.09 p. m., Philadelphia at 1115 a. In..
and 3.90 p. m. Sleeping Cars accompany the 9.00
a. m., and 900 p. m. trains from New York
without change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tam
qua, MinersvWn, Ashland, Shamokin, Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia at B.loa. in., and 105
and 4.10 p. tu., stopping at Lebanon and princi
pal way Stations ; 4.10 p. train connecting for
Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. For
Pottsville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via
tichuylklll and Susquehanna Rail. Road. leave
Harrisburg at 3.40 p m.
Way Passenger Train leaves I m adelphia a
7.30 a. in., connecting with elm on Has
Penn's Railroad, returning from at 8.3
p. m., stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 a. m., and 2.45
and Herndon Ashland Shamokin at 5.46
0.40 m., at 7.06 a. m., and 12. M.
noon, Tamaqua at 633 a. m., and 2.3/ p. m., for-
Philadelphia and New York.
Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. tn., far Harrisburg, and
11.31 a. ni., for Pine Grove Bad Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
vtle at 5.40 a. m., passes Reading at 730 a. at..
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.21.1 a. m Return.
log, leaves Philadelphia at 9.15 p ~
Reading at 8.00 p. m., arriving ae in robia=
9. 40p. M.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, Aiwa& Potts-
town at 6.25 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4-00 p. m.
Columbiaßailroad Trains leave Reading at 7.16
a. m., and 915 p. m. for Hphrata, LIU; Lauds.
ter, ColumWa,&e.
Perldomen Rallroad Trains leave Perkliden
Junction at 9.00 s m, 3.00=41630 p. m. ; read.
ins. leave Schwenksville at SA m., 12.4.5 noon,
and 4.1.5 p. m., connecting with 'similar trains on
Beading Railroad.
• Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. m., and 8.20 p..m. returning leave
Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 1L25 a. m.„ connect
in with similar trains °m
adding gßailroad.hester Valley Ra il road Trains leave 131 Idge
port at 8.30 a. m., 2.06 and 5.02 p. m„ returning,
M
leave Downington at &SD a. m„ , 12.45 noon and
5.15 p. m. connecting with similar trains on Read.
g il
Raroad.
On Sundays:. leave New York at s.ooand 8.00 p...
m., Philadelphia at 8.00 a. m. and 9.1:12L,
!the B.oors. M.; Train running only to
leave Pottsville at 600 a. nt, Harrisburg a=BN.
m., and 4.10 p. m. and Reading at 7.15 a. Mi.,
and 10.05 p. m., for Harrisburg. at 7.23 a. m. for.
New York, and 940 a. m. and 4.46.. for
•
Commutatkm, Mileae Season, Reboot and Rt..
eundbn Tickets, to and - f rom aUpoUsta, &lidded.
Rate& , .
ead ill i i nn e rr, ked thmuil" ig°917"4111-
-A. A. 1i1470
General ,o*. 8.
Heidins, Pa., Moil 90, Ire-
O'I'EL,
The n•ar being over, the undersigned
sinned the
Carriage-Making B
at their old stand, In East Middle stree
burg, where they are again prepared
work In the most fashionable, so
superior manner. lot of new and -
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES,
on hand, width they will dispose of at
prices, and all orders will be suppligi
and satisfactorily as possible.
fairREPAIRING
done with dispatch, and oldap_ -
A large lot of new and n. E 114.9
for sale.
Thankful for the liberal
enjoyed bythem they solleuelWe •
deserve a lame share the naive.
May X, 1867—tf D4NNKR ik
.
MEAT MARKE
NEW - FIRM !
ORO. B. STOVER dt TILITA
UrAVING entered Into
.partnership
SI Butchering Business, will cum It .
branches. All kinds or
Fresh Meat Every I
Beet every' Tuesday and Saturday;
ltimall meats every Wednesday, Tlt
.F`riday mornings.
Market stand at Geo. B. Stover's red
Chambersburg street, second Naar&
Those having fat stook for sale will
alien'
Winn.
VERA '
advantage to call an or address t
STO
mug 18, 1809—tf
West Middle Street M.:
Every Day in the
Fresh Reef three times a week, Tuesday.
nesday modesturday mornings. Lelib l
'Sutton every day. Orders left at air •
lot he main& win be PrtunPt47 dellyri W •
sing morning. •
GEORGE A. I
June 11; /111R—tt
to roiatisuid4
~UEHL
Rale/more st breams
Oe
TERMS OF
TIEE STIR AND
Jay morning. az nag
if not paid within tbe
continued until all •
the option of the pq
BPeeiwi notices win bif 1 •
be agreed upon.
Sir The circulation of
1$ one halt larger than
newspaper in Adana
Using medium, It cannot
JOB WORK Of an ti:oda
ted and at fair rates.
Pamphlets. ste., la every :-
printed st short notice:
grolosittar
r_r .
B. WOBINII;"
A/
Ras resumed the Preetlee
to any business in the , 0. ,
OMee:—lion. J. B.
- . . .„
corner of the Dial3lolld.
March 4, 1870—tf
iiitAtTlC
ear
Co J llections and all legal •
tended to.
(Mee on Baltimore siree
house.
June 18, 1909—tt
me.coNsimn
• •
tyke one door west of A.
kV
Chantbersburg streeL
Special attentiongiven t o
Settlement of
claims to Pensions, Bounty,
ages against. U. at
cMcleuUy attended to.
ili
Land warrants located,
sale In lowa and other weitie
June In, IS6u—Lf
A J. COVER,
A
Will promptly attend y)
Business trusted to tils care.
°Mee between Fabnestoe
Ziegler's stores, Baltimore st
May r.
DAVID A. BUEULE
ATTO
Will promptly attend to im •
Business entrusted to his c
Onice at his residence in the
lug opposite the Court-house.
May 9, 1,407—t(
D AVID WILLS,
TTO
°dice at his residence In A
the
Centre Squat*.
3day IM67—tt
DR- H. s. itvnEß
South-east corner of Clambers
Lou streets, opposite cut_ TAT
June 11, 19W—tt
Ds. J. W. C. O'NEAL
Has his office st his residence I
two doors above the rimpiter
May 11037—tf
JOILN L. HILL,,..V. D.,
innee on ChaMbersbnrg street
the &tour HOTEL. GettYSburit
Si - Having been in Constant
years patients can he aspured of
July 9, 1467—1 f
DR- J. E. RERKsym
t H o a y h ng uobcact.e d ( Min
ic G e t Y b rk
site the Globe Inn. where be
attend to any ease within the
Dentist. Persons In want of.full
teeth are invited to call. Terms
July 30, 1800—tf
Ciniageo, *ant
D. .IfeCILEARY.
"BEST ALWAYS.
The Best and Chea
Salk/
and 11A1tNESS of all kinds, le
always to be found at the old a
stand. Baltimore st., opposite
;Church.
(McCREARY
OUR RIDING and WAGON 8
are the moat substantially built •
OUR LtARNF.SB, (plain andsltv
complete In every respect and
very best material and work •• •
OUR UPPER LEATHER.
an not be beat. They are the • -
),Ilyst durable.
OUR HEAVY DRAFT }JAEN
are made to order, as cheap. as
. B
BRIDLES,
In *Ma
RIDINGRIDLEs. • s• - ; 1 / 4
Haines Ply.nets and everything.
cheaper.
OUR PRICES
have been REDCCED to the lowest II
A liberal percentage for em
amounting to ei or more.
We work nothing but the best of
warrant every article turned Out
respect as represented. -
Thankful for past favors we (flirt
our present stock.
. .
arGive us a call and examine'
tty. D. Mt,
Jan. 29. 1868—tt
BUGGIES AND C
REMOV
T HE undersigned has retnOved I
making shop.tn the Casten(' of I
Gettysburg, Pa., where he will coati
all kinds of work in his line, viz:
CARRIAGES. TROTTING
ING-Top BUGGIES, JAI
WAGONS, &C., &C
Ills work Is all put up of good USA
the best of mechanics, and cannot fal
isfaction,. fits prices are always real
solicits oniers, confident that be can
REPAIRING Promptly dcum; at num
W. K. GAL
MEMO
SAYE YOUR HO
PATENT ELASTIC CO
HORSE COLL*
T AR undersigned has for sale
!MATED coLLAII9, num •
B err#r_hilatielphia i ltt uti
the CI rummage
protec on of theirr Stook.They
weight, absorb no moisture, and do ..
Cork with which they are stuSed
tic, the Collar &num to the t• nd consequent! d
al hem. Also,
HAHNE
of all kinds for sale and made to
establistunent on Carlisle street.
Pa. adjoining Passenger Depot.
May .1),1871)--tt JO:
CARRIAGE-MAKI
gutthtring.
(Near the Court-house.)
13L'ITDAT EXCEITED
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