The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, August 12, 1870, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    *itin, , tuba, #inuitisgb
METHOD OF REARING 'Toys° CAT
TLE.
There are two object s in rearivg calves,
each Of .t which of great importimee.—
lst,—To effect It without the assistance
of milk : at all; and 241,—T0 improve
skim milk in such a manner as to make
it more nutritious; it being - weir knOwn
that there is a prodigious difference in
the growth and thriving of the animal,
when fed with new or skimmed milk.—
I followed the method of gruel, made
my barley and oats ground, with the
greatest exactness, last year with two
calves, both of which, so far from being
reared, were so reduted that though I
changed their diet to is ilk, it was too
late, and they both died.
My method is this:—ln two or three
days after they are calved, I take the
calves from the cows, and put them by
themselves; I then give them a kind, of
water gruel, composed of barley about
ohe-third, and two-thirds oats, - ground
very fine, that is boiled about half an
hour; I give each calf about a quart, in
the morning and the same quantity at
sunset, and increase it as the calf .grows
older. After they have had this diet
about two weeks, I put a little hay in
their stalls, which thsy will gradually
eat, I keep them in this manner until
they are about two months old, then I
turn them out to grass. By this method
I have raised between fifty and sixty
head within the past four years, and
with a trifle of expense.
I have come to the second object, viz.:
that of improving skim milk, a desider
atum as much to be desired as the for
mer. I take one gallon of skimmed
milk, and add to it about half a pint of
common molasses, stjrring until well
mixed; add.to this one ounce of linseed
oil-cake mixing it thoroughly; :then let
this mixture be put into the other part
of the milk, and the -whole made as
nearly warm as new milk, and in this
state it is fit to use.—American Stock
Journal.
CAUSTIC LINE FOR INRECT)3.—There
are few inwcts that can withstand a dose
of freshly slacked lime. " We always
keep a quantity of it on hand ready for
sprinkling over plants infested with
slugs or bugs of'any kind; and it has
always proved:effectual if applied at the
right time. Last year, the whitepine
worm attackedmearly every pine tree on
our place, but two or three-dustings of
lime wheri the trees were wet with dew
banished or deStroyed this pest, which
in a few days, if unchecked, would have
stripped every leaf from our trees. The
asparagus beetle appeared upon our beds
of this vegetable in countless numbers,
but a few doses of lime have made them
leave, and the plants are healthy and
vigorous at the present time.
We have driven from our garden the
rose-slug, cabliage-flea, and numerous
other pests, by the use of this same ma
terial, and we have never observed that
the plants were damaged by its use. A
correspondent at the West says that he
has entirely checked the ravages of the
Colorado Potato-bug by freely using lime
upon the plants, and we have no doubt
that others might be equally successful
by .a persistent use of this material.—
Lime
* is so cheap that no One can object
to its use on that score, and even if it
fails to kill the insects, it will usually
do the land good wherever applied.—
Hearth and Home.
jUTKIE GRAVES, of Herkimer, N. Y.,
states that he soiled a horse on an eighth
of an acre of grass, and considers it the
proper way to feed stock, as it unques
tionably is.
(0 "Cs 0 - g, :tit. oLII
COIMITT OFFICIIES.
President Judge-Robert J. Fisher.
AssociateJudoit-Joseph J. Kuhn, Itobeft Mc-
Curdy,-
.Prothonotary-JacOb Melhsrn.
Register and Reocdder-Samnel Swope.
Clerk of the thurte-H. G. Wolf.
Distrlct'Attorney-Wm. A. Duncan,
Treasurer-WM. J. Martin.
sheraf-Jacob Klunk.
Cbroner-Dr. M. L. Gates.
Surveuor-.Jesse D. Keller.
°mon fesfoners-Jacob Lott, Moses Hartman,
Emanuel Neidich. Clerk-J. Jefferson Myers.
Counsel -Wm. McClean. Physician to Jait-r.
Dr. J. W. C.O'NeaL
Directors of the Poor-Martin Getz, Benjamin
Deardorff, L Swartz. Steward-Jonas Johns,
Clerk-11. A. Picking. Treasurer-Jacob Ben
ner. atinset-J. C. Neely, Physician-Dr. J.
W. C. O'NeaL
Auditors-Martin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Heagy,
David Rhodes.
BOROUGH OP GETTYSBURG.
Burgess-Dr. J. L. MIL
Council-W- S. Hamilton, C. A- Boyer, Jacob W.
Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. Hunter, S. B. Row.
Clerk-J. Auglilnbaugb. Trasurer-8. R. Rus
sel.
Constables-Wm. J. Tate, George W. Weikert.
School Directora-Wm. Gallia, W. T. King,
Hiram Warren, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin
baugh, A. M. Hunter. Secretary-J. M. Krauth.
Treasurer-E. G. Fahnestock.
OETITTLIVRO NATIONAL BANK.
President-George Swope.
azshier-j. Emory Bair.
ntler-Henry S. Bennet':
Directors-George Swope, William Young, Henry
Wirt, David Willa, David Kendiehart, Wm.
Musaerry, William D. Rimes, Joshua Hotter,
John Waugh.
PLUM NATIONAL BANS OP GNITINBTEO.
Pestilent—George Throne.
Ouhier—George Arnold.
men—Samuel Bushman.
Directors—George Throne, Robt. Bet), John
Brough. John Horner, George Arnold, John
Musselman John IV°Hord,
• EVER GREEN CEMETERY.
Preaident—J. L. lid:tick.
aleretary—Wlllmin R. •Meal&
Treasurer—Alexander Coboan.
AlandDem-John Rupp, J. L Hill, Josiah Benner,
George 'Spangler, George Little, William B.
Meals, Alexander Cobean.
AMAMI oottierr =TULL MMURANCE COMPANY.
(dent-George Swope.
Vice President--Samuol R. Russell.
Secretary—David A. Buehler.
Treasurer—Edward G. Fahnestock.
Executive arnmittee—Robert McCurdy,, *miry
A. Picking, Jacob King.
ADAM 00VNTY AGRICUIXE.44,ROCIITY.
President—Samuel Herbal. • •
Vice Presidents— . Epliralin Myers,
.J. S. Witherow.
awresporiding.&cibtarv-11. &Stable.
Recording Secretary Edward FahneetoeX
Treasurer—David Wills.
•Aranagers—Wlnlymm B. Wilson, wug am wad e,
Jonas Routzahn, Frederick Diehl, W. lime
White.
Et TLDING ASSOCIATION.
President—Edward G. Fahnestock.
Vice Prveldent.—WlWaxn A. Duncan,
secretary—John F. McCreary.
Treasurer-John Culp.
Managere—J. W. C. CeNe.a. John Rupp, A. J
Cover, D. Kerallettert„, W . Atkinm.
GAB CCUIPAAT.
p na ideng—.E. 0. Fahnestock.
ascretark—Wm. A. Duncan.
rreasurer—joel B. Danner.
Managers—A. D. Buehler, M. Elchelbergea, H.
1). Wattles, b. B. Russell, W. A. Duncan s J. B.
Danllllr.
WATER coxesacr.
Freshlent—George W. McClellan.
Secretary and 27easurer-8.- R. Russell.
Manoora—G. W. McClellan. E. IL Buehler, S. R.
Russell, H. J. Stable, DL Elchelberger.
GITIVIRMAI RanaOaD..
eceestrator—Robert McCurdy.
ecretary and Treasurer—David WM.
First &cond.
Train depart 1145 A. M. 2.45 P. M.
' arrive 1.2.25 P. M. &45. P. M.
The tint train makes
.close connection Rothr
and South, the second Bora.
2111.
_ .
Getty& Lodge, N 0.12 1 4, I: O. O. F.-dlee4=tr
of Carlisle and Railroad streets, every
evening
n
Union 22mcompmeer 0.
Odd Fellows' Mil, 1U and 3d Monday in each
month.
Goden !Oat Lodge, No. 336, A. Y. M—Oor
ner Of Carlisle and Railroad streets, 2d and 4th
Thursdayin each month.
Gem Reynolds Lodge No. 80, I. 0. O. T.—On
• onday
M Baltimore street, near the Postollice, every
eveadng.
Gettysburg Lodge, No. 334. Z. a a T.—Meets
Ce ever Friday
ro• evening, in the Ban, Corner
nter Stinl
ACente r donis DIMMok Na ISt B.._of_ Z—Meetrevery
ThuaidElvng, in the MB, N. B. Corner
coyucas7ribe, r- No. SLL 0. R. M—ln Mdaon
aughy's Ball, everiir , darevening.
H o w e obignott. , No. 0. U M - -In McCort.
aughy's Hall, every Wednesday evening.
Lutheran , (Chriers)—Pastor. Rev. C. A. Hay.
D. D. Services Professors of College and
Seminary, alternately Sabbath morning and
evening and Wednesday evening. During Ts.
cations, Sunday evening_serviee ontitted.
Lutheran,Janier)—Rev. Breidenbaugh.
smices Sabbath morning and evening, and
Wednesday evening.
Methodist .R.seopat—lievs. H. C. Menton, J. O.
Clarke. Services Sabbath morning and even
ing. and Thursday e vening,
Preseverian—Rev. HMIs.
day Services
sabbath morning and evening. and Wedgie
v s-.
svenie bith
ern r ?An
al. n OrMed-41.0T. W. R. H. Deatrieh.
Wednesday - eseni nr l " rain g and evening, and
ontassso—Rev. Joseph" i3olt. Sentr ist, Si and
eft babbatbs, abonftg fad arparm oom
17Mted
Tioetwiiaft—apsioalbilmt Jandeece.
gthild4 inweS, at.
JO l / 2 1 lICEIIIB. PlpFl3lo.
OPENED OUT AGAIN -1
READY-HADE
. .
CLOTHING:
Rats l Caps, Notions, Akc
MITE atidareigned, doing business under the
._l. Arm of Ptcsitso & co., have opened a new
Store Roam In the large threestory liri o :+11 d
ing, on
. B C D hambinburg street, nearly to
Buehler rug Store, and Invite their ends
to give them a nail. We have laid in an entirely
NEW STOCK OF GOODS
,
selected with care, of the very best make and
latest styles, comprising
READYJRADE CLOTHING, ClOl./M.
_PANTS,
ViDrrn,l nr iI ERS,_WOOLEN MMTS,
DRA SUSPENDERS, CEA
VATS, ECK-TIR(1 HATS,
CAPS, AND
NOTIONS IN ENDLESS VARIETY:
All of which have been bought in a falling mar
ket, and will be soM at aston
ishingly low rates.
We have also on hand a large assortment of
LADIES' MISSES 4 CHILDRENS'
SHOES
of latest styles and be7d
it
n make, which we are sell
iexami e.ng out cost, to,cloee oat the stock. Call and
• JOHN PICKING,
ISTt K
F. B. PICKING.
NORRIS'
HEADQUARTERS !
On South-East Corner of Centre Square
GETI! Y SBIJRG, PA.,
Has the Largest and Best Stocks of
SPRING 'AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
THE LATEST STYLES
HATS AND CAPS'
THE BEST MANUFACTURED
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WITH A VA3JITT OP
Summer Under-clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety;
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS,. TRUNKS,
And everything found in a Gentlemen's Furnish
lug Store.
GIVE USA CALL.
AprU 22, 1870.-tt
6:pring(t Summer Clothing
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM
HAVE just received from the City a new and
lafge stock of
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS,
SEGABB, 6-e
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, 187C-tf - JAS. CITNNINGHAM.
•
SPRLNG AND SUMMER
CLOTHING,
AT F. CUN.
Chambersburg street, next 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 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
Merchant Tailoring,
in all Its branches. The public will always find
the later styles of
Mat, Cassinters, Tweeds, Jeans, Tritti c
minga, te., at his Store.
DW. C. DANNER, a Tailor of lave_ etaine: ri.
, en, will always be found orklnuicrteady to
sit.
measure, cut and manufacture pakaatood. fitting
At-Goods bought elsothere, will be cut and
made up to suit cusbaniprs,. • [April 22„1820—tt
WOLFS.
Cheap Clothing - Store
`On the Northeast Carnet of Centre Square,
• Gettysburg, Poi.,
Ras the large*, and bust stock of
•
811112TG AND DWIDKER
CLOTHING,
ever offered in this place. Also, the very latest
and best style/ of
•
Hats, Caps , Boots & shoes )
with a variety of alianuakernader•Olothilng,
and Gents' raurnlalkling Goods generally.
Also, anne assortment of Jewelry,Wattches,
Clocks,Notions. Ake.
The bst manufactured Leather Trunks and
Dalises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on
and.
Hosiery and Glows, a large assortment.: Child
ren's Faney Shoes of all kinds. In short,' every
thing that is mmoly kept in a ihst-elass Gen t
F S tore.
erwi sold as low as the lowest, our motto
be • "Quick melee and small profits." Call and
e our stock of goods before
_purchasing
elsewhere. a WOLF.
•
May 203, ISTO—tt
GO TO
K i t N G E L'S
FOB YOUR
Boots, Shoes and Graiters
DH. % s
above on Balliinore street, a few
• :doors above the oourt-house. Gettysburg,
Net received a stock of Boots, Show
and Gaiters, which helarge is selling= greatlyreduced
mesa. It =abeam:
"FOR LADLESes Gaiters, Balmoral
Gaiters,Slippers, all style, Morocco Balm
% GENTLEMEN—French Can =Amer
ican Calf Boots, Hip Calf
Balmotan,==tcs. i lkw tsiet e ,
FOR . .: -, W-..ip , "e or ane ac t! tem, Gait
ers, Morocco Balm
FoB
S te.—CoNtrees Gaiters, Calf Balmorab,
81 =t 6 Stioes of all kinds,
Also, Boots and Shoes of his own manufacture
constantly on. hand.
Buyers, from town and country, are invited to
eaWand examine goods and prices before purchas
alrliko nay cal Ling elsewhere, feeling oftaftnt Mat I can please
THE MANUFACTURING
of Hooka Shoes asul-Gallen will ata be serried
oti, la ail lis bradawl, es before. /lepaim ass ione
sh km ortnotie sandgi By tuspioyl none agnoos but
woren. lltig tlie oboteeet /WA,
er, Os feels made= Of maltiialning Loma.
reputattoo. Oartalalyliottgus 'Mille Windows
SO deserve tt . •
Thsattid for Psilt tirmrs rbe adk larL 11 ° -
rowisibile ampa's. D. a
VIM -et
gisfithitiOtif AM, at.
REMOVED.
JOSEP4 JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
lIAS REMOVED
Next door to J. IV. Cress' Store, -on Chan
bere6urg at., near the Square.
A large assortment of
Cloths, Cassimerg„ Veitings, Trim
minas &e., &e.,
offered at the smalleg proffts.
Goods bought at the Store cut free of charge.
Goods made up with dispatch, as well when
bought at other stores as at his Own. Latest N.
Y. Fashions rived, and tailoring done in the
most approved style. Cutting done, as usual.
The public patronage solicited, and no effort
spared to please.
April 22, 1870—tf JOS. JACOBS.
69 _,ooko, Pe,
. w
69,„
J UNE
A FULYKASSORTMENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT. MEDICINES,
tiatioris and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure
Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes anti
Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and
Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ
ing Fluids and Sta
tionery, Physician's Pre
scriptions and Family recipes
accurately put up. Physicians and coun
try _Merchants supplied at REDUCED RATES.
Forney s Horse Powder
the hest and cheapest for Horses, Clittle and
1.
Swine. Other Horse Powders of approved makes.
I HUBER'S
Baltimore Street,- Gettysburg, Pennia,
Sune 11,1801—tf
DR. R. HORNER,
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
Office at his
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, _Gettysburg.
Also, Dealer in
PURE DRUGS. -
MEDICINES,
SPICES,
BAKING SODA,
DYE STEW'S,
PATENT MEDICINES.
Jan. 14, 1870.—tt
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street
LITTLESTOWN.
LTAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and
AA fitted it up in the best style, I offer my stock
of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littles
town and vicinity at the lowest market rates. con
sisting In part of
Drugs and Rana!, Medicines, pure Liquors for
for Medicinal Purposed, Aden( :lied,
cines. Ilorsc 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 and Snuff.
SlirMoore'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.
Littlestown, May
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE
GETTYSBURG, PA
DRUGS,
31EDICINES
PATENT MEDICINES
BCW)lis
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES
GOLD PENS,
Chambersbury Street, Near Dit(MOM/
Air - Country Merchants supplied at City Wholes
sale rates.
given #tablts.
,WEAVER & SON
Livery, Sales & Exchange
STABLES,
Washington Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
TAKE - pleasure 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 first-class
livery. Their Horses, Hacks, and Sleighs cannot
be beaten by any establishment in the Own. In
prices they defy competition.
HORSES AND MULES
bought and sold, on reasonable terms.
GIVE US A CALL.
Take Notice.
TEE undersigned is desirous of closing up his
old accounts, and would ask all those indebt.
mit° 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
accdunts. NICHOLAS WEAVER.
Dec. 9, 1869.—tf '
EAGLE' LIVERY,
•
• Sale and Exchange Stables,
Opposite the Eagle Hotel, Chamberspurg Street
OETTY&BURG, PENlril.
MILE undersigned have opened a new LIVERY,
A SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLE, In this
place, and areprepored to offer superior accom
modations 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
blemish, and perfectlyreltaNe—none of your "old
cripples,' but all of the "2.40" order.
Hiding es can always be accommodated
and comfortable equipments furnished.
Parties, large or small, can get Just what they
want on the most accommodating
_terms.
Visitors to the Bailie-field pWiMly attended to
and reliable drivers furnished If desired.
Parties conveyed to and from the Depot upon
the arrival and departure of every train
Horses tzyst, or.exchanged , and always
a ehan for
"given. Our motto ds "Zak
play and no go .
aw.Partlenlar ntion paid to furnishing ire.
Melee and Hacks for Funerals.
Alir•We flatter ourselves that by charging :
moderately and by furnishing superior mourn
modatiOns, we cannot fail to please every one
who patronizes our establishment.
PERRY J. TAT
WILLLAM D. RCk7ZWORTR.
Dec. 31, 1860.—tt
mum. P. WO.AETNInr wishes to Inform ids
T V customers and the public
_generally, that
haring purehased th e interest of 11,11„,hirtater. (L.
V. B. Nom) in the Watch and Je More on
Thinemore Wed., Gettysburg, be spare no
effort to give aMhdMihm So ith.
H m es a Just Monied from the city withasplen
--- did tment el
•. , . • 4
Notice to the Public 1 "ix ) 144.,.A1f I " " 1 / 8 8
WATINIIIiii,_
._,..LIELYER TEL and
THE ilusievidgned Is running a Line of Wages L•Wand'lrraritlG4NoTBl.l'
ila%
from I to Geariburg, leaving for- cLEEI; him; =CM of ; the best
sarr a qe on , B M Way, at
MUSICAL TIC
re .L. IIL, by armer -• ,
VIOLIN
bow', ottemund rmont iiMrhogs. Fountain , &Gun og,
Doge and rainsid arriving st Gettylief
and
•
past four clock and trona
REIDGIEL
ea , - • y, Thinsday and i s tilicreW
•,.. •-" um to ataits wattesticsi A R1 : 1 0' . airlfatch
,azid...SiatwoiA4vommatedatmite
• •,1 ler Halthigire. ANNA W
-. year. Jewel* exiissimin a
myrhygunii niffine= l Leapt 11,
. - -
rilassi%
* SPlitga -AND SIIILMER
i
G 0 ,C. S
Fahnestock Brothers
have just opened a choice and desirable assort
ment of SPISING sudSIIMMER GOODS of every
description, which they are 'SELLING AT EX
TREMELY LOW PRICES.
BARGAINS.
FARNESTOCK BROTHERS are seilLu g GO6l/8
at astonisidngly low prices. Those wanting bar
gains, should by all means give them a call.
REDU( TION IN PRICES.
lf'you want GOODS at. old prices before the
the War, don't fall to buy at
"Fil)" CALICO
as good as was ever sold. at
Fahuestork Brothers
Dry Goods, Carpets, &c
HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &c
QUEENS-WARE, CEDAR-WARE, CEO
April Z, IS7O-tf
has the Largest and Rest Selected Stock of
DRY GOODS
NOTIONS,
hat has beert brought to Gettysburg this Spring
which will be sold at the lowest possible rates
May 6. 1870—tf
GREAT RUSH !
JAMES CRESS.
Rebert & Elliott's Store
WABentered last week and a large quantity o
Dry Goods, Notions, Queens-ware and Car
peting taken.
The parties are well known, but have thus tar
escaped arrest, a 8 they left Greenbacks In ex
change for goods.
The persons who took the goods 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, GIN6HAMS, LAWNS, BAREGES, AL
PACCAS, CLOTHS, CASSI3IERES,
TWEEDS. JEANS, VESTINGS,
PERFUMERY
Also, CARPETS, NOTIONS, GLASS-WARE,
QUEENS-WARE, and indeed, a general assort
went of everything belonging to a first-elassstore
Remember the place is opposite the Court-house
&c.. &e.. Rc
Baltimore; street. and that our motto is "Fair
*Ming and Small Profits.
April'', 1/o—tit
LADY'S STORE,
AT FLORA DALE, PA
[Feb. 25,1870.—ti
W E have on hand and are constantly receiving
a general assortaneut of GOODS usually kept In
a country store, which will be sold at
All goods bought from us will be made up if de
sired, on the Singer Sewing Machine at a reduced
price. Sewing of all kinds done at short notice
and low rates.
Mayl3lB7o-3m
NEW
Spring & Summer Goods,
AT PETERSBURG, Y. 8.,
GRIEST Sr, BOWERS,
have received their new SPRING and SUMMER
GOODS, an.excellent assorttnent, selected with
care, and will be sold cheap for cash.
ft -Give us calla and examine our Goods.
GRIEST & BOWERS.
N. R.—Agents for the GROVER & BARER
Sewing Machines.
April 29, 1870—tt
EEEI
NEW FIRM.
PBS undersigned having entered into partner
ship,
under the dna name of Coyne. & Rer
un the attention of their friends
*ITC public getepsily ANDRra assort
ment of REEF SWAMI
Dry Goods Groceries
Herdware, queen/mare,
all of which have been purchased In a falling
mar ket for cash , and which we are prepared to
sell at thevery lowest figures Call and examine
our stock before Purchasing elsewhe re.
AIWA lot of good Bails for sale.
TOBIAS COVER
R..
A. EAFFENSPERGER.
Arendtaville, Pa. , April lb, 1870-41‘
graffito and fortify.
APOHES & JEWELRY.
FA lINESTOCKS.
FA FINESTOC Ks
IME
PAINTS, OILS, AND
WINDOW GLASS,
air-Give them:; tmll.-va
J L. SCHICK,
ENID
=A
LOWEST CASH PRP' A
EPPLEY & HOOPES
4.R.BIND79IULLE, PA.
t
OfETTYSIMRG-
NA.TI.-04t,Atj,-. - 43A:tt`i(!
BM
Goinnuneut Boidi of all kinds,
BOUGHT AND BOLD
The Blithest ;Premium paid en Geld
*Mit 0111.1111Pre
Coupons Cashed or Collected
Persons desiring to invest in STOCKS or BONDS'
of any kind, are Invited to call, as we have
the facilities of New York, rhila
phis or Baltimore markets. Con
seipently all ortlera are
promptly executed
Perm,zul poviseaslog COUPON BONDS, and de
siring for safety to convert Into Registered, are
requested to call, as we hate the advantageto
traiu4fer at a trilling expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all denof
nations for sate
INTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS adranee,
per cent. vit
5 PEA CENT. for 1 year,
4 PER CENT. foe& months
3 PER CENT. for 6 montlia.
Persons wishing information in regard to P.
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to
give us a call, and we will eketaully give any In
formation. j
J. EMORY HAIR, Cishlen
Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 1803--tf
SAFE AND PROFITABLE
INVESTMENT.
NORTHERN CENTRAL
RAILWAY
6 Per Cent. Gold Bonds
AT PAR AND ACCRUED INTEREA42
IN CURRENCY.
PRINCIPLE AND INTEREST PAY
ABLE IN GOLD!
Thirty Years to Run !!
Taxes Paid by the Company
s.~~ . ~~
changing,
From $l5O to $175 on $l,OOO
AND GET Vi RYCILANOR
GOLD BONDS
bearing the 'Lame rate of Interest
*I-For further information inquire at the
Gettysbuig National Bank
I. EMORY BAIR, raNhiel
June 10, 1870.—1 f
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD A.VD EXCHANGED ON TllB MOOT
LIBERAL TZILMS.
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
AT MARKET RATES
COUPONS CASHED !
PACIFIC 1. R. BONDS
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKS
Bought and Sold on Commission only
CHICAGO, DANVILLE. AND VINCENNES
MST MORTGAGE 7 P. C
GOLD BONDS
For Sale at 'Wand scented Interest.
Accounts received and Interest allowed on daily
balances subject to check
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
No. 40 Mouth Zed Street.
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'L
March 4,1870.-1 p
gut and girt Issuance.
ADAM COUNTY .
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
istisirristed i Nowak Is; ISM.
OF/INTERS.
Preekleat--Seorte Swope.
Vlce•Preeldent—Somma B. Bueeell
Secretary—D. A. Budder.
Tressurer—R.;l3. Flock.
PlaidagExecutive
Jacob Zing. CeePsdttee—Bobert MeCul*, IL A.
Markasem...Gente *mom D. A. Budder, It
McCurdy, & B. Rusell,P. G. Plautestcadt, Getty
burg ; Jacob Zing, amo st i towngdp; Broderick
Fnitdc ; H .3. ;Picking, Straw/ "thel
ant, New Odom ; tYm. Ross 14bertY:
0. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. ) •
• sirThisComiarara waited In iis garstions to
the County of Adana It fiss beeta in °bead=
for more than to years, sad in shag period bar
made but one amenoneut, having Wad k. " llbY
fire thuhittlat iieriod amounting tO 0a,..,..
,
Any person desiring as bistiamea fen eilnY'!v
eltber.,,of tbe raisaarast 1
_ 4
sIP-Tbe laseuttve committee mints ails can
of the Cowpony; on the Wed Vi emir
:month, eta Woks*, P. TY
nill 103101-11 t
110 W TO CURE
<i ;' as I
CONSUMPTION-rt. -
.. iPlatitollkinlY OP DR. SthIENOS'S
'GREAT people.never , learn
to know that a diseased liver and stomach=
earn?' disease the entire syleem? The
Principhts of aommon aerate - teach thie. and yet
there ate hundreds who ridicule the idea, and
continue In Uie .eourSe, which aimed ineviMbly
brings them permaturely to the grave. Living as
themajority of the people'dti, at oompfets
vbrt
anee with the 'sweet nature, It must be apparent
to all thM,Sooner or ' Mter, nature wilt revenge
besselL , and tkat persons who indulge
to excess in the use of very rich or indigestible
food ora intaixteating drinks, Invariably pay a
heavy penalty In the end. The stomach becomes
disordered and refuses to act; the liver falls to
perform Its functions; dyspepsia and its attendant
evils follow, and still the suffering individuals tier
skit in clinging to the thoroughly exploded ideas
of the pOt. Dr. Schenek's medicines are recom
mendedlo all such. They bring sure and certain
relief wherever they are used as directed and all
that is necessary to establi s h 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 person,sloprejudice them against these
DOW celebrated remedies for Consu roption, discard
their prejudices, and be governed by, the princi
ples of rdason and common sense. If the system
is disordered depend upon it, in nine cases out of
ten 'the seat of disorder will be found In the
stomach 'and liver. .To cleanse and invigoratet, he
stomach and to stimulate the liver to healthy ac
tion. use
SCHENCK'S MANDRAKE PLLLS.—The daily
increasing demand for these pills is the.best evi
dence of, their value. Thousands upon thousands
of boxes are sold daily. Why? Simply because
they'act promptly and emclently. Invade who
may not hind it convenient to call on Dr. Schenck
In person are informed that' full and complete
directions for use acconimny eachipackage the
MANDRAKE PILLS, PULMONIC SYRUP
AND SEAWEED TONIC.-- , These medicines will
cure consumption unless the lungs are so far gone
that the patient Is entirely beyond the reach of
medical relief.
Ittlay be asked by those who are not familiar
with the Virtues of these great remedies,
do Dr. Sehenck's medicines effect their wonderful
cures of consumption?"
The answer is a simple one. They begin their
work of restoration by bringing the stomach, liv
er and bowels into an actve healthy tondition. It
Is food that cures this formidable disease.—
SCHENCK' S MANDRAKE PILLS act on tile liver
and stomach, promoting healthy secretion, and
removing the bile and slime which have resulted
from the Inactive or torpid Condition of these
organs and of the sYStein generally, This slug
gish st ate of the body, and the consequent accu
mulation, of the unhealthy substances named
prevent the proper dimistion of food, and, as a
natural consequence creates disease, which re
sults Jn prostration and finally In death.
, , SCIIE3ICK'S PUI,MONIC SYRUP and SEA
' WEED TONIC, when taken regularly, mingle
with the food, aid the digestive organs, make good
rich blood, and as a natural consequence, give
flesh and strength to the patient. Let the faculty
say what It may, this is the only true cure for con
sumption. Experience has proved it beyond the
shadow of a doubt, and thousands are to-day alive
and well Who a few years since were regarded as
hopeless eases, but whoavere induced to try Dr.
Schepck's remedies, and were restored to penna.
nentliealth by their use.
One , of the and steps the physician should take
,with a consumptive patient Is to invigorate the
system. Now bow Is this to be done? Certainly
not by_giving medicines that es hand alai enervate
—medicinesthat impair Inste a d of improve the
functionsof the digestive organs. Dr. Sehenck's
medicinee cleanse the stomach and bowels of all
substances which are eateulabst to irritate or
weaken them. They create anappstite—promote
healthful digestion—make good blood, and, 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 physician ends it' impossible to make a
PATIZST /1111.4 lIIINGUY, if the diseased Person
cannot partake of good nourishing foal and pro
perly digest it„ WM impassible ttiat he am pin
Rush and Strength; and it is equally Impossible
to bring a;patient to this condition so long as the
liver is hardened with diseased bile, and the
stomach laden with unhealthy slime.
Almost be firs w t
i uest made to the physician
by a consumptive pati ent is that he will prescribe
medicines t&t remove or allay the cough,
night sweats and chills, which are the sure at
tendants on consumption. But this should not be
done, as the cough Is only an effort of nature to
relieve itself, and the night sweats and shills are
caused by the disessad lungs. The remedies or
dinarily prescribed do more harm than good.—
They impair the functions of the stomach, impede
healthy digestion, and aggravate rather than cure
the disease.
There Ls, afrer all, nothing like facts with which
to substantiate a position. and it Is upon facts that
Dr. Schenck. relies. Nearly all who have taken
his medicines in accordance with his directions
have not only been cured of consumption, 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 all impolitic*, they lay the f4undation
for a solid:substantial structure. Restoring these
organs to health, they create an appetite. The
food is properly assimilated; the quantity of blood
Is not only increased, but Is made richsand strong
and in the face - of such a condition of the system
all disease must be banished.
Full directions accompany each of the medi
cines, so that it is not absolutely necessary that
patients should see Dr. Schenck personally, unless
they desire to have their lungs examined. For
this purpose be is at his principle office. No, 15
North Sixth St., corner of Conuneree, Philadel
phia, every Saturday. from G A. AL, until 1 P. M.
Advice is given without charge, but for a thor
ough examination with the itespirometer the
charge is I&
Price of the Pulmouic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle
each, 31.50 per bottle, or 17.50 a half dozen. Man
drake Pills 2:5 cents a box. For sale by all drug.
gists. (Junelo,
CELEBRATED
PREPARATION
CLEANING THE BLOOD
WILL CURE
crotch, Clotaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bobs
Sore Eyes, Scald Head, Pimples and Blotches
on the .. . nee, Ttt ter Affections, Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Alec- •
lions, Dyspepsia, Ooefirenesc
Sidle Headache, Salt Rheum,
Jamitliee, General Debility, Chi lls
and I•trer,P,Ull3lumaeh, together with
all other Dism,es ArtAing from Impure Bloo‘
and DiP)rdered Drer.
TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE
And be convinced that this medicine k no hun
bug. Sold by all Druggists.
CA UTION
Drs. 1). Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans
ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITIM. . • The genu
ine has the name "D. FAIIRNEY & SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Drs. D. Fahrney K Sou's Preparation
for Cleansltg the Blood, Boonsboro'. Md., blown
in each bottle. All others are COUNTERFEIT.
Recollect that It is Drs. D. Fahrney & Hon's Cele
brated Preparation tor Cleansing the Blood that
is so universally used. and so highly recommend
ed ; and do not allow the Druggist to induce you
to take anything else that they may say is Just the
same or as good, because they make a large pro
fit on It.
PREPABED BY
DRS. D. FAHRNEY & SON,
BOONSDORO', MD.,
And Dr P. D. 11.thrney, Xeedym•llie, .3fd
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine on
elss signed • • D. FAIIRNEY & SON.
June 10, Ism —6in
COUGHS, INFLUENZA,
Sore Throat, Colds, Whooping-Cough, Liver Coni
plaint, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bleeding of the
Lungs, and every as of the Throat,
Lungs and Chest, are speedily and
permanently cured by the
use of
WWS BALSAM OF
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.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by a timely rage to this standard remedy, as is
proved by Mutdreds of testimonials received by
the proptors.
Prepares rt by SETH W. FOWLE & SON, Bos
to, and Id by , dealers generally.
April 1, I¢7o—lyno2a
gliqtograph 6411trits.
ESTABLISHED 1859
TIPTON & MYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
York - Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a
Pleturei of all styles. Views (Wilke
BATTLE-F . IEIAD !
SENO STAMF POE C4TALOGITE
FR*MES, ALBUMS,
arielkdeA.Age&M tor Barnaby & Pat
ent RevolTing &bums. • • •
Dee. 3,
I, ,PhOttgraphic Gallery 1.
XACOB PENSIL
Is prepared, at all times to execute In the . finest
!style of, the art all kinds of
PHOTOGMBIS,
Anib rOYPOSI Ben 7 4 421 kt, Oartu,
friperith, and all other
•, '- : 1, • styiao, , •
Re
CiGa m y on Bogmere etzeeksearliZeeng
n i tsmbek rife. more, 9 eSVITI '
•
• ,
etalee 01 4 ilk jrxiiieg, 1ik4.4
4 Antialst';"1".0:11)
chea Giro
me
r a m o y on bad and for sale
[April ta. 187D64t
4 4 #titfal.
=MEI
Cill3
kft!ttnUi4
:00)i:..iRE,REi
has
. .
frith' undereigned ased the Warehouse
the corner 9f Stratton street and the Rail
road, Gettysburg, Pa. and Rill oagry on the
Grain & ProducB Business
In all its brabehes. The highest prices wilt al:
ways be paid for Wbea__ ,t, Eye Corn, Oats Ckwer
and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac. DAY and
Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Rams, Shoulders
and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in th e
country produce line.
GROCERIES
OR ALL KINDS
constantly for sale, COifees, Sugars, Molasses,
Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,
Mustard, Starch, Brooms, . Buckets, Blacking.
Soap, &c. ; also, Coal Oil, Fish OH, Tar, &c. FISH
of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
He is always able to supply a first-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Alpo Ground Plaster, with Guano.and other
fertifitizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
He will also ruu a
Line of Freight Oars
to No. 165 North Howard street, BALTIMORE,
and No. 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded_proinptly. Alt goods should be mark
ed "CRESS' CAR."
April 2, 1609.—tt JOHN CURS.
JOSEPLI WIBLE. J . E. WIBLE.
Joseph Wit)le .L Bon,
PRODCCE DEALERS,
South-oi.vt rtf and A•u.*6irlplOrr
UETTFSB
'WIEST cash price paid for all kinds of
/I Grain. Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for safe all Idiots of
GROCERIES,
The bed brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
ou hand or secured at short.notlce.
April '&1, 1870.—tf
NEW FIRM.
A. E. ECKENRODE
HAn taken the Warehouse, lately occupied by
Philip Hann. at Granite Station, on the line
of the Gettysburg Hallroad, 2 miles from Hun
terstown. and win deal In an kinds of
Grain and Produce,
giving the highest market price. I wilt also keep
constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
GROCERIES,
Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, &c., with
Salt, Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To
baccos, &c. Also, the best brands of FLOUR,
with FEED of all kinds; also, COAL
air•l resspectfully solicit the -patronage Of our
friends, and Invite the public to call and examine
my stock. A. E. ECKENRODF-
Jan. '22.—t,
ROBERT M'CU.
DEALER IN
FLO CR, GRAIN . , GROCERIE 6-e.
G Err vsßult(;,
TILE undersigned k paying at his Wurehouse
In Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's fall
the highest prices for
Flour. Wheat, Rye, thrn, ride, Buckwheat
(1' , ,?" , r mu/ Tintothy.B , '•edx, Putatoes,
and Invites producers to give him a call before
selling.lie has constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE.SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses. Syrups:, Coffees. Sugars. &e., with Salt
Fbih, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard. To
baecos, fte. ALso, the best brands of FLOUR,
with Feed ot• all kinds. He likewise has
REVER.4 L VAL UABLE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' l'hosulutle and
Nlexlean Guano.
is Whilst he pays the highest market prices
for all he buys, he sells at the lowest living pro
fits. He asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In every ease.
ROBERT 31cCURDY.
July 11, 1979.—t1
NE W FOR WARDING
AND COMIHSSION HOUSE.
H
purchased the extensive Warehouse,
Cars, & e., of et - Le & Eucsansw, the under
signed intend to carry on the business, under the
firm of HIGHLY & CO., at the old stand on the
corner of Washington and Railroad streets, on a
more extensive scale than heretofore.
igir.A. regular line of Freight Can will leave our
Warehouse every TUESDAY -YVON, 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 businesa of this kind entrusted to us.
will be promptly attended to. Our cars run tothe
Warehouse of Stevenson & Sons, 165 North How.
and street, Baltimore. Being determined to pay
good prices, sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite
everybody to give us a call.
WM. M. BIGHANI
ALEANDER COBEAN,
JAMES BIGIIAM.
Jan. 8, 1803.—ti
C`oal, Xumber, Mute, qtr.
COOK AND PA IiLOR
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS
The latest and most approved styles
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL FINDS
Call and Examine !
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
lAOOII MXILILT.
N E W FIRM.
COAL AND LIIVIF,!
rr HE undersigned have entered into partner
,l. ship, and under the firm of gates It C.
WAN and Win carry-on the 64 ..
Lim6 Burping '- Blisillcss
at the old stand—the Gettysburg Lime Mins, on
the corner of Railroad and 'Menet' streets
Farmers and often can rely on getting the hest
of Lime at all tiniest and itt. lowed. market rates.
C 0... . L
at boot Yetis.
Ltrae and Coal delivered ati , yaltere in Garda
' toMMAFIOUTT.
AptilB,
GROiIERIES & LIQUORS
A large lot oi GROCERIEN that I am selling
pheap for Cash.
A gmter . al assortment of LlTfE•'ilti, among whirl'
are Nlklilets Herb Bitters
rRE LIQUORS fur Mrdical inirpo:4-4. al
W3L J. NIA irrivs
rrABLE CUTLERY. GI:MI-Hare,leenAivari
&v., at WM. J. MA
April 30. I&{t—tr
NEW GROCERY,
LTAVING purtnased front Slr. Atilos Eilitacr
11 his Grocery establishment, int the Nortint est
corner of Centre Square. Err vs it 1: ;
and laid in a new stock of Goods. I ri,;iectfolls
invite Inv friends:mil the d
puhlie lo give nie ealf.
In additfoo to a largo an vari , 4l ',took of prime
Grocerie3, Notio - i.:i;, &c.,
1 wlll keep constantly on hand the le-st quality of
Quunsware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Conteetiens. &e.. a❑ 14 wide!' will be soil
at the lowest cash rates.
Julie 21. 1570.—tf
NOTIOX,
A general assortment of all Cools usually ko
Dee. 4. 4867-41
NEW GROCERY,
TACOS W. CRESS, having opened a New Gm-
deery In Gettysburg, on the North-west corner
of the Public Square. has just received a splendid
assortment of
Including Sugars. Coffees, Molasses, Syrups, Teas,
Spices. Tobaccos. Salt. Fish, Hams, Shoulders, &c.
Also.Queews-ware.Coufections.Nuts.Frults,Soaps,
Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I will
also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH. I ani prepared to
sell very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for
yourselves. . J. W. CHESS.
Ni7—ti
ha, opened a
Grocery, Vegetable and Notion
Store,
all& residence. adjoining Meals & Brother
Marble Yard, in
where he is prepared to sell as cheap as the ebea
est anything in his line. Give him a calL
Marela 10. IttVa—tf
fate's and geotauranto
EAGLE HOTEL
The largest and most Ceollinukliottv Iu
(Liner of C 7,1 i.•;)11 Ira,/,
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor
Omniln, for l'a.ssongors and. Baggage
run to (Ise Depot, on arrival and departure
Railroad Train , , Car ful svrvailt.. and rea,o
able eharges
KEYSTONE HO I EL,
GET7'.FSBURG,
WM. E. MYERS, Proprietor.
S is a new House, and has been fit
ted up in the most approved style. Its loca
tion is pleasant and convenient, being in She most
business portion of the town. Every arrange-
anent has been made for the accommodation and
coinfori of guests, with ample stabling attached.
With experienced servants, and accommodating
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please.—
This Hotel now• open for the entertainment of the
public, and w•e kindly solicit a share of public
[May 23, 1862—t1
patronage-
NEW
HARRIS HOUSE ,
BALT7MORE SPREPT, GETTYSBCRU, PA.
TllB undersigned has opened a Hotel, the
HARMS HOUSE, in the lately enlarged and
handsome three-story Bridk Building, on Balti
more street, two doors from the Court-house.
Gettysburg, Pa., and is provided with accom
modations for the comfortable entertainment of
a large number of guests. Ills experience in the
business warrants Wm in promising satisfaction
In every ease, 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, &c.
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. HAMM
April 15,1870.—tf
UNION HOTEL,
[FORME= TIM WHITE ILSLL,]
YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A,
E. P. ILITTMIGXE, Proprietor.
"PRE undersigned having leased the long estab
.L Hatted and ir Hotel, Lu Petersburg, (York
Springs Borough will spare no effort to please all
who may patro him. The Hotel is pkasantly
located with large and comfortable Chambers
which cannot !Unto give satisfaction. His Table
will be supplied with the best that the market
can
of
Bar contains none but that of the
best of Liquors; he is also well supplied with Ice
in the Summer season—this being the only Hotel
in the place that has an Ice House attached.—
There ta in connexion with the Hotel extensive
stabling with attentive ltostlers. He asks a share
of the public patronage and is determined that
none s hall go away dissatisfied. Charges moder
ate. Hmrders taken by the week on reasonable
terms.
and Introduced Steam Power,l am prepared to
. furnish all kinds of work for bulldingpurposos, of
the best materials, and as neatly and cheaply as
It can be done at any other establishment In the
county. Experienced bands always In readiness,
and work executedwith prornptnemanobillepath.
W - Orders for all kluds of Brackett; Sciells,
Mouldings, &c., promptly Ailed and on reasona
ble terms.
gardwart. eutierg, April 16, 1869—tf
E. P. KITFINGER, Proprietor.
York Spriug‘,..May 6,24.0.-6 m
Hardware and Groceries.
DAMEL 018101 AN
The subscribers have just return from the
Hardware
andwith an immense supply of
and Greeertea which they are o ff ering at their
old stand on Baltimore street, at prices to suit the
times. - Our stook col:Wide in part of
Camenter's Tools, B lacksmith's :Tools,
Coach Findings, Shoe Findings, Cabi
net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's
Fixtures ' All kinds of Iron,
tfc., to.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Oils, Paints, &e. There is me t article included in
the several departments tioned above but
what can be had in this Store. Every ohms of
Mechanics can be acemulnodated here with tools
and findings, and Housekeepers can find every
arthae— in their Una. Give us a call as wenn pre.
pared to sell as low for cash as any other "
'out . ' J AB . A: .4 •
ersttrits
WM. J. MARTIN,
Wholesale and Retail dealer In
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old llye Whiskey eight years old
Very old French Brandy
ALL OTHER KINDS OF I.lt2rous
H. H. HEANIEIt
WX. BOYER 6i, SON,
DEALLIAS IN
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone. Wooden and Willow wart
A. FAMILY GROCERY
BA RG AI N ti
AT TIIE
IN GETTYSBURG
FItES II GROCERIES
GROCERY.
WM. B. Mi-:ALS
EAST YORK STREET
GETTYSBURG, P.
[May'_'. 15417.
NOW OPEN
HOTEL,
Railroad gist Sibit
Gettysburg Springs Railroad
summouLE,,
Cbmmencing on the 21st duty (if .rune, 19:0.
LEAVE sPßri§tds MOTEL AT
7.45; 9.15; 11 A. M.. 2.15; 5; 7.30; 10 P. 31.
LEAVE GETTYSBURG AT
&30;10 A.M. • 1230; 3; 0.30; 8; 10.39 P. M.
EVERY MONDAY MORNING.
Leave Spriap, Hotel at 4.30. Gettysburg at 7.00.
June 24.—U GEO. M. HOWELL, Betpl.
Gettysburg Railroad.
TUt X T.l. ISLE
FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 13.:5) A.
31., arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.15 A. M. •
Baltimore 12.10 P. 31. ; W:ishington 2 P. 31 ; Yor
11.10 A. 31 : Harrisburg 12-30 P. M. Williamspor
4.45 P. AI. ; Columbia. &It P. AL ; Lancaster 2 P.
AI.; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg)
5.30 P. 5)., and via Baltimore 6.a) P. M. ; Sew
York 0.30 P. 51. by either Harrisburg, Philadel
phia or Baltimore; Pittsburg 12 night. Return
ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2.45 p.
31., arriving at Hanover Junction 1.20 P. ;
Baltimore 7.15 I'. AL ; Washington lo I'. M ; York
6.10 I'. ; Harrisburg 11.:,.; P. X ; and Pittsburg,
10.10 A. M. Iteturning.-rrit,, P. 11.
It. Al.•rt-ltlir.
July I, 167u.-tt
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Double track route running betWvl.ll Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gett y -Muni
make the following connections with tl)is Trunk
Gettysburg(caveat 5.15 a. nt . R 12. pi p To.
liallOVur J unction arrive 10.05
" leave llla ••
arrive 12..7: p. ••
leave 3.:A1 •• 22. - ) a. in. ,
Philadelphia )irrive 9.10 ••
Harrisburg hale LE) •• 12.10
Pittsburg arrke a. in. ti.lo ••
At PhEadelphia eioN4' Connections are made
with the Ii tin., ho New -fork. Boston and all
Eastern.ll Pittsburg minneetlons are
nimh• iu the New Mon Depot with the trains for
all Wedeln !Hid,.
A'o•l. la} ila•r information apply to
D I WILLIAMS.
()en. EDWAR
superintende L
dent, Altoona. Pa.
I Es% v IV. wiliSf-dt. Pa•sengerand Ticket
A mmt, Philadelphia. play 14, lisilc).—t
Northern Central Railwlay.
S UM IfEll NC ILED CLE.
IN and alder .1 .
11110 12. Pr.b. Trains will leave
.1 IlanoNer Junction as followl:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
S; . in.—Daily for Williamsport, daily (except
Sundays) fur Elmira. hoehester, Buf
falo. Niagara Fa ll s and PM, and the
IN est.
1.10 a. m.—Dally for Elmira. Buffalo
2.00 p. in.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Williams.
port and Erie.
6.16 p. ni.—Daily (except Sundays) fur York.
purl a. m.—Daily (except Sundays) fur Hama.
burg and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.03 a. iu.—Dally stopping at Park tun unl)..
7.52 a. in.—Daily (except Sunday, stopping at all
Stations.
2)bp. m.—Dally stopping at Park ton only.
10.19 a. m.—Dally (except Sunday) •topping at
I'arkton and Cockeysvillo only.
4.14 p. (except Stinda}s) stopping at
the Stations.
EL)W. S. 1:91.:.Nt.1, Pam. ..-bemf.
Baltimme.
ALFRED R. FISKE,
Genera/ si/pc.rintemb-m,
June 24, 1870.—tf Harrisburg, Pa,
II d n Ind
READING RAILROAD.
SUMMER ARIL
.‘IO.NDAY, MAY I.6th, 1870
Great intik line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York.. Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin. Lebanon. Allen:
tow EaStl;ll, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster,
his, &c.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York. as fol
lows: At 5.35. s.lO, 11.2.1 a. tu .. and 2.50 I L in,
connecting with similar Trains on Pennsy,
vania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.10
noon, 3.50, 6a5 and lulls p. in.. respectively.—
i.eeping Cars accompany the and 11.2./ a. in.,
Trains without change.
Returning: leave New York at o.no a 111., 11.00
noon and &VIA in., Philadelphia 5.15 a. in.
and 3.30 p. in. Sleeping Cars accompany the u.oo
a. in., and 5.00 p. in. trains from New York
without change.
leave Harrisburg for Reading, Pottsville, Tam
qua. Minersville, Ashland, Shamokin. Pine Grove,
Allentown and Philadelphia at 0.10 a. in.. and 2.: - O
and 4.10 p. m., 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
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Rail Road, leave
Harrisburg at :1.10 p.
East Pennsylvania Railroad trains leave Read
ing fur Allentuni. Easton and New York at
10.3 u a. In.. 1.:27 and p. Returning, leave
New York at 9.0) a. in.. 1"2.01,1 noon and - apt p.
and Allentown at "..ii a. In., 12.2.5 noun, and
p.
Way Passenger Train leaves Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., connecting with similar train ou East
Penn'a Railroad. returning from Reading at 6.35
Si m., stopping at all Stations:
Leave Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 a. m.. and 2-50
p. M., Herndon at 9.30 a. rn. 4 Shamokin at 5.40
and 10.40 a. in., Ashland at L(5 a. m., and 1_" cal
noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. m.. and 1.07 p.
Tamaqua at 8.33 a. m., and 2.20 p. in., for Phila
delphia and New York.
Leave Pottsville. via Schuylkill and Susque
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. nL, fur Harrisburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts.
%dile at 5.40 a. in., passes Reading at 7,30 a, in.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. tu. Return.
Mg. leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m., passes
Reading at 8.00 p. in., arriving at Pottsville at
9.40 p.
Pottstown AcCOMMOdatIOI3 Trani. leaves Pots s
town at 6.24 a. in.. returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4.0 i It. in.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.20
a. in., and .3.15 p. m. fur Ephrata, lair, Lancas
ter, Columbia, &c.
Perkiiimen Railroad Trains leave Perkiomen
Junction at 9.€ a. m., 3.1X1and3.30 p. return
ing. leave Schwenksville at a. In P. 145 noon,
and IX p. in.. connecting with Similar trains on
Reading Railroad.
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at ti.vi a. in., and 6.a) p. ni.„ returning leave
Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.15 a. m., connect
ing with similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridge
port at '3.341a. iii., 2.0 - and 5,02 p. m., returning,
leave7Downington (3.'../) m., 1.2.43 noon and
5.13 it, in. connecting is Rh similar trains on Read
ing Railri ad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 m.,
Philadelphia at a. in. and 3.15 p:
(the s.oti a. in.. Train running only to Reading,)
leave Pottsville at SA, m., Harrisburg at 5.25
a. in., and 1.10 p. 111. leave Allentown at 7.25 a.
in.. and x. 45 p. leave Beading at 7.15 a. m.,
and Doti p. tn.. for Harrisburg, at 7.22 a. in. for
New York. at J. 4 5 p. in.. for Allentown, and 9.40
a. in. and 4.25 for Philadelphia.
Commutatb in. Mileage, Season. *tool and Ex,
ciirNion Ticket:. to and from allpolnts. at reduced
Rates.
Baggage checked through; Do pounds allowed
each l'as,engvr.
G. A. NICOLL.S.
General Superintendent
Reading, Pa.. May 16, No.
T:arPenttrl and Tontractoro
Wm. C. Stallsmith & Son,
GETTYSBURG. PA
Carpenters and Contractors.
DOORS, ‘SHUTTERS,
BLINDS. DOOR AND WINDOW FRAMER
CORNICE, DOOR AND WINDOW
BRACKETS, &C
Constantly on hand. and inanuta4rpd to order
out Of Le
BEST MATERIALS,
by experieue'ed workmen, and at
REASONABLE PRICES
/lir Orders promptly attended to
January 15, IS69—tt
WM. CHRITZMAN,
GETTYSBURG,. PA,.
Carpenter and Contractor.
H AVING removed to my New Shop oU
Wash, ngtoa &reel, between Chamber ebn ra and
East Middle Streets,
GEO. C. CA.BHMAN,
GETTY,SrBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contractor,
RESPECTFULLY Informs the publii% that lie
has removed to his New Shop, on Stratton street
between York and Railroad streets, and Is pre.
pared to t.9ce contracts for putting upandrepair- *
ing build! gs, at as reasonable rates as any bail-
der to Get ysburg—all work guaranteed to be of
best quail . He hopes by strictatkintion to buret.
It public patronage. Give him a call
nese to m
April 9,
rususangsb **w
lEWI
TJULM
T4DB 8,1410
.;
DUIRTARL • ."'
day atimif4it W.f.&
i f not pita wittagibli
the optketag
ADTTaTilailidil
rates. A liberal reduction nip
advertisbrg by the quarter,
Special nal ces rola be huierted
be agreed upon.
circulation of the ST
ono half larger than that e •
new in Adams county;
Using medium, It cannot be •
Jon Wong of all kinds Will
ted and at talc
ssdes - llised-bil
Pamphlets, In every variety
printed at short notice.
frafentaut t
H. B. WOOD*.
Of Ifas resumed the Practice Of La
to any business In the Courts,
tiftice:—Hoa. J. B. Dinner's
corner of the Diamond. -
March 1, Iro—if
ir IiILA UT LT.
. .1 TTOItI 4 .
Collections and all legal b
tended to.
ottlee on Baltimore street. ou
'lune 14, 1•469-11
I MeI:ONA UGH
I- , • ATToRN
intim one door west of Bril
liamhersburg street.
Npectal attention Rivet" t - ngUt
Settlement 01 Estates. .111
claims to Pensions, Bounty, Bac
ages against U. Mates. at att tiro
enielently attended to. .
land warrants located, and e.
sale In lowa and other written' S
June ls..l.Sat—tt -
A J. COIVEII, •.•
Will promptly Arroits.
attend to ..
Business trustedWA =
Office between let
ZiegleeAutores.Thiltinsoir e Ora*
May :11.1807—tf. "
DAVUIP 81711
• •
° Win promptly attend toA .
Business entrusted to
Office at his reAdiefte
!rig oppueilie the 1.01111,-betlie
M.sy 29, llta—tf
DAVID WILLI.
TTOR
(mice at his residence in A the non
Centre Square.
May 29, I%7—tf
DB. U. S. HEUER
South-east corner of Chambersinu
Lon streetstoppwile COL TATI9
June 11, I,,tff
DR. J. W. C. O•NEAL
Ham Ids office at his residence in Galt
two doors above the Clonigler °Mee
May IS, iteri—tl
JOHN L. HILL, H. D.,
°Mee on Chambessburg street, ntile EAGLE HOTEL, GettySWlM;
LT/laving beeu In CullStaUt
)cars patients can be assured of g
Jul y 1167-41
R. J. B. Basuastanssins.
1
Having located In Gettysburg, .offees
to the public. °lnce la York street,
site the Globe inn. where he will be
attend to any case %atilt' the prov
Dentist. Persons lu want of full or
teeth are invited to call. Terrus made
July 30, lsiki—tf
t'arriqo, tatvlo.l,
D. 11, CHEWY.
"BEST ALWAYS C
The Best and Cheapest.
6italleS, U
and ILM:NE.S.4O( all kinds. iu ' the C ,
always to Ire found at the old and w
stand. Baltimore. it., opposite the—Pr
Church.
(31 CItEA It Y S
OUR RIDING and WAtiON SALL
are the must substantially built and ne•
OUR HA RN ESS, (plain and silver mt
complete In every respect and warran
very best material and workmansh. -
OCR UPPER LEATHER DRAFT
can not be beat: They arethe best Fl
most durable.
OUR. HEAVY DRAFT ELARYNaIt
are made to order, as cheap 54 Lanvin
anywhere and In the most substannai
Haines
RIDLNG BRIDLES, WHIPS, I.4sH •
Chen , Plymets and everythlug.. .tune
pr.
OLE PRICES
have been REDUCED to tile lowestllving
A liberal percentage for cash, od
amouutim; to 16 or more.
We work nothing but the best of stuck
warrant every article turned out to he
respect as represented.
Ihankful for pa3t favor.; we Invite am
our pri•Sellt
Let: ive us a call and eXaMille ekes
ay. D. Mcelthadtli &
Jan. 9, lot 4—tt
BUGGIES 'AND C. "
REMOVAL.
•
undersig t o
Inis re
I making shop D. the east end of Middlr
llettysburg, wlwre he will continue
all kinds of work in Ids line, viz:
CARRIAGES, TROTTING LE F
ING-Top BUGGIES, .I.4GGE
WIGMNS. &C . ., &C
Ills work Is all put up of good material s
the best of mechanics, and camun fail to it
Lstaction. His prices are always reasonabK
solicits orders!, confident that he can please.l
REPAIRING promptly done, at wodtratel
W. K. GAI.LAGIII
JulyLlitA-4y
SAYE YOUR HORS
PATENT ELASTIC CORK
HORSE COLLAR
T HE underal_ gned has for sale thew C
'MATED COLLARN, manufactured by
& Berry, Phlladelphla 'which are now used •
the City Passenger natlcoad Tcompany es f
protection of their stock. They
weight, absorb no moisture , and do not hint
Cork with which they are stuffed being Ivry
tic, the Collar adjusts to the Ow of tfue
and consequently does not chafe. Farme
thou. Also,
HARNES'
of all kinds tor sale and made to order.
my establishment On Carlisle street. Gott)
Pa., adjoining Passenger Depot.
Stay In, 14:0--tt • •
• CARRIAGE-MAKING.
The war being over, the undersigned have
sinned the
Carriage-Making Business,
at their old stand, In East Middle street, Get
bur where they are again prepared t 4 put
work in the most fashionable, substantial,
superior manner. A lot of new and second-
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, &C.,
on hand, whleb they will dispose Of at the u
prices, and all orders will be supplied ss prom
and satisfactorily as possible.
C~'R&PAIRI ti G
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates.
A large lot of new and old ItAIINMS oU
for sale.
Thankful for the liberal patronage here
enjoyed by them, they solicit and will endeavor
deserve a la r ge share the future.
May 11367—t1 DANNER & ZIEGLER.
Nutektring.
MEAT MARKET
NEW FIRM !
(JEO. B. .9713V8.R at =AD. & WIBLPI,
LT AVING entered• into Jpartneiship to t
I.l.l3utehering Buslneat, will carry It on
brandies. All kinds of
•
Fresh Meat Every Day.
It every Titesday and Saturday morn
Frida montinp
Small meata every Wednesday, Thursday an
y .
Market stand at Geo. B. Stover's residence o
Chambersburg street. second Square.
Those having fat stook for sale will and It
their advantage to tall on or addrveo the ne
Firm. . STOVE& &
Aug. 13, light-tt
West Middle Street Market
(Near the Ceart-lieuae.)
FRESH MEAT
Every Day, in the Week,
SU YDI,4 Y EXCEPTED
GEORGS t. CODORL
Aug. L!. 1870.-tt
D
QM