The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 11, 1870, Image 4

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W•0811HOLD MINTS. -
SUOA IL CARE. Three cups of sugar,
one of sour. cream, one of butter, three
eggs,•one teaspoonful of cater:this, and
Nig enough to stiffen. •
F 'CAE E.—Three pounds of flour,
d one-half of sugar, one and one
.
" 114. T0t butter, 'Mx eggs, one half-pint of
lea* spice to suit your taste.
JOIINNI; CAKE.—Two cups of Indian
meal, one cup of flour, two cups of sweet
• milk, three tablespoonfuls of molasses,
e teaspoonful of , soda, salt and
bake in flat tins in quick oven. Sour
milk will do.
COEN MEAL WAFFLES.—TWO eggs,
yolks All beaten,, one spoonful of but
ter, one of flour, one plat of sweetinilk,
one pint of meal twice sifted, half tea
spoonful of soda; add last the Whites of
the eggs well beaten.
LIGHT TENDER ROLLS.—Rub a piece
Of shortening, Ufa' size of a hickory nut
into one quart of flour, add a-little salt,
and enough fresh yekst to make it rise.
Warm the water slightly, and make the
dough up firm. Let it stand over night,
in the morning add a little soda, knead
well, and cut out with a biscuit cutter,
make a little thicker than ; biscuit. Let'
them stand in a warm place to rise, then
put in the oven to bake.
ICE, PUDDDiG.—One quart of milk,
the yolks of twelve eggs, one pound of
sugar, one tablespoonful essence vanilla,
one tablespoonful cinnamon, essence of
lent. Put into a porcelain lined sauce
pat and stir it over the fire till it is one
ME
MU
point from boiling. Let it cool, and af
tet. wards freeze as any other ice. When
frozen, let it be well covered with salt
and ice for one hour; then mould it with
pieces of preserved apricot, cherries, &&.
In •an•hour it will be fit to use.
CARE OF Houses LEGB.—Few men
who handle horses give proper attention
to thki feet and legs. Especially is this
the case on the farms. Much time is
pent of a morning rubbing, brushing
and smoothing the hair on the sides and
hips, but at no time are the feet exam
ined and properly cared for. Now, be it
known, that in this six thousand year
old world of ours the feet need more
care than the body. They need ten
times as much—for in one respect they
are almost the entire horse. All the
grooming that can be done won't avail
anything, if the horse is forced to stand
where his feet Will be filthy. In this
case the feet will become disordered, and
then the legs will get badly out of fix,
and with bad feet and bad legs there is
not much else of the horse fit fOr any
thing. Stable prisons generally, are ter
ribly severe on the feet and legs of
horses, and unless these buildings can
afford a dry room, where a horse can
walk around, lie down or roll over they
are not half so healthy-and comfortable
to the horse as the pasture, and should
be avoided by all good hostlers in the
country.
THE Knoxville Press says: "A rather
amusing circumstance took place on the
East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia
Railroad: - As the train was approaching
Caswells's Station, a woman was seen on
the side of the road frantically waving a
signal tb stop. Supposing that a land
slide had occurred, that somebody was
lying on the track, or that some other
dreadful thing had occured, the conductor
stopped the train as soon as pbssible, and
backed up to whore the woman was stand
ing, anxiously inquiring what was the
matter, when she responded: "Nothing
particular, mister. I jist wanted to know
if Sary Malviny Thompson's aboard 'your
keens. Sary's my sister."
ffourrrr 0717C1319.
President Judge-Robert J. Fisher. -
Associate Judges -Joseph J. Kuhn, Robert Mc
Curdy.
-Prothonotam-Jacob Melhorn.
'Register and Reocdder-Samuel Swope.
Clerk of the Courts-_H. G. Wolf.
District Attorney-Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer-Wm. J. Martin.
Shertf-Jacob
CbronerDr. M. L. Gates.
'ffurreyor-Jesse D. Heller.
Onmissioners-Jacob Lott, Ef \ Mtes Hartman,
Emanuel Neilllch. Clerk-J. Jefferson hiyers.
(bursae-Wm. McClean. Physician to Jail-
Dr. J. W. C.O'NeaL
Directors of the Poor-Marlin Getz, Benjamin
-Clorff, L Swart!. Steward-Jonas Johns.
erk-H. Picking. , Treasure"-Jacob Ben
ner. Ckrunsei-J. C. Neely, Physician-Dr. J.
W. C. O'NeaL
Auditors-Martin E. Bollinger, Ell G. Ream
David Rhodes. .
BOROUGH or osrgrimuno.
furgess—Dr.S. L. Hill.
Cbuncil—W. S. Hamilton, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W.
- Cress, Robert Tate. A. M. Hunter, S. B. Row.
arh—J. Augidnbaugh. Tresurer-8. R. Rus-
Sill.
CyniMables—Wm. J. Tate, George W. Welkert.
School Directom—Wm. Guinn, W. T. King,
bow`orrell, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughim.
M. Huller. Secretary—J. M. Kra uth.
Treasurer—E. G. Fatmestock,
ONTTMUMMO NATIONAL BANK.
President—George Swope.
Dishier—J. Emory Bair.
Mier—Henry 8. Benner.
Dime Swope, William Toting Henry
Wirt, David David Kendlehart Wm.
MoliherzT, William D . Hines, Joshua otter,
John Waugh.
• sum naTIONALUNE or oarrvinrcao.
Fiesidesis—Gegege Throne. "
Dishier—George Arn
ier—Samuel - Bushmol d.
an.
Directors—George Throne, Rota. Bell, John
Brough, John Honer, George Arnold, John
Musselman John Woltord.
..,
.L.N. STIR OREM CEMETERY. -
President—J. L. Schick.
Secretaty — Williamji. Meals.
Treasiteer—Alexanater Cobean.
Managers—Jo Rupp, J. L Hill, Josiah Benner,
Managers—Jo
• George ler, George Little, William ,11.
i s
Meals , Ale der Cobean.
ADAMS 00 MOIDAL Mx:TRANCE COMPANY.
Presidente Swope.
Vice preside.muel R. Russell.
Secretary—David A. Buehler.
, Treasurer—Edward G. Fahnestoek.
Executive Ctonsmittes—Robert McCurdy, Henry
A. Picldng, shook Bing. n .
ADAMS OOUBT CIIITRAL SOCIETY. ,
Prest
rice ani J. 8. Witherow.
CbrrespondtneH. .1. &we.
Recording Bac card Faimestock. •
Treasurer—David if
Managers—Willituti B. Wilson, William . Wible,
Jonas Routzahn, Frsdetick Diehl, W. Roes
White.
aMLM 3 III.I39OMATION.
President—Edward G. Fahninitoek.
Vice President—William A. Duncan,
Secretary—John F. IdsCreary.
Treasurer—John Culp.
Manayers—j. W. (1. O'Neal, John Hupp, A. J.
Cover, 1). BendlehAet, W. F. Atkinson.
oaa COXPAirt.
President—E. G. Fakneskook.
Secretary—Wm. A. Dunce&
Treasurer—duel B. Danner.
Manr_ogers—A. D. Buehler, Elehelberger H.
D. Wattles, S. B. Hassell , J W. A. Duncan, J. B.
Danner.
WM= COYPANY.
.Preiddent—Georse W. McClellan.
incretary and Treasurer-8. R. Russell.
Managers--G. W. McClellan. E. B. Buehler, 8. R.
Rumen, FL J. Stable, M. Elchelnerger.
tarry/atm IiAIIIIOA.D..
equeatrator—Robert McCurdy.
eeretary and Trearurer—David Will. •
• First. Second.
Trains dwt • &45A.11.24.5P.M.
arrive 4 MP. hi. 6.45.
N P.
The first train makes close U
connection orth
and South, the second trrn South.
ASSOCLATIONL
Get fps Lodge. 1:%324 4 4 0. 0. F. Meets corner
of Carlisle an d Railroad streets, twerp 'Tuesday
e
vealng
Cnton Rineamprnerit t No. LW, I. a 0. F.—ln
odd Fellows Hall, IM and 3d Monday In each
month.
Good Samaritan Loce, No. 3:)6, 3': AC—Cer.
ner of Carlisle and Railroad streets, 2d and 4th
Thursday in each month.
Gen- Rerloids Lodge No. 180. I. a G. T.—On
Baltimore street, near the Postottlee. every
Monday evening.
Gettysburg Lodge, No. 3at o. G. T.—Meets
ever Friday evening, in t h e H alt N. E. Earner
Center &mare.
Ammar Lesistetzo. /24 die 8. et T.—Meets every
Thinedic In Hall, N. E. Corner
Oenter dare.
irgi% No. 31, I. O. R. if MeCon
a a Hall, evenriday evening.v A _
magg No. O. U. A. MeCon.
&ethyl even'_ednesday eveninz
Warrea amacit, No. gr. - a U. A. AL_
W
Centr ets e
even, Sang Tneada eenadas. ;N. Z. Corner of
re.
climicems.
Lit 4ChriE'sl—Pastor. s
aliv. easy,
D.
so n= ovesser of
sendaary. m
•g and
griming 4, 4 iniiiiiblA
• using. on etning va.
,L= l ell tev. E. Breidenbaugh.
Serldete naming sad ath% and
M e akodsat Bevia U. C. Cliedeta. J. C.
amts. denim Sabbath latirigns Mid even.
T a m
nuns.
day ever
Zara aai3r atag aad.evesiai.
drig. •
dkrman Reforited—Bev. W. Z. IL Duddy&
n
&Tykes tabbed' aerates Said evening, and
Wednesday a
Whale — aim. Joseph Boa Services lA, id sad
kit babbaths, Satre nail atterneem
U?nited
's.damlesOn.leer
lee alignments
t7;;-;, LIQUORS.
Cheap for Cash
A general assortment of BITTERS, among whlel
are 31i4hler's Herb Bitters.
p ORE LIQUORS for Medical pt at
WIL J. AR N'S.
T ABLE CUTLERY, Gl:ma-ware, Queensware
&c., at, WM. J. MARTUVE.
April 30,1800—tf
NEW GROCERY.
jEssE r
H AS opened a new Grocery Wore. adjoining
hls residence on York street , 'a id will always
keep on hand
PRIME GROCERI ES
of all kinds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Molas
ses, Fish, Salt, Pepper, Spices, Fze. Also, Confec
tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, and Notions gene.
He has now on hand s a line lot of HAMS for f o am_ily use.
All of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. Call and examine,
BUTTER & EGGS.
Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1870.—tf
NEW GROCERY.
H AVING purchased from Mr. Axon ECKZEIT
his Grocery establishment, on the Northwest
corner of Centre Square, GETTYSBURG, PA.,
and laid in a new stock of Goods, I respectfully
Invite my friends and the public to - give me a call.
In addition to a large and varied stock of prime
Groceries, Notions, &c.,
I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of
Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Confectiens, &c., all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
June 24, 1870.—tf H. EL BEAMER.
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone, Wooden and Willow-mare. '
A general assortment of all Goods usually kept in
A FilthflLY GROCERY.
Dee. 4, 1867—tf
BARGAINS
AT THE
NEW GROCERY,
IN GETTYSBURG.
JACOB W. CRESS, having opened a New Gro
cery in Gettysburg, on the Northwest corner
of the Public Square, has ,lust received a splendid
assortment of
FRESH 0120CER1108,
including Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Syrups, Teas,
Spices, Tobaccos, Salt, Fish, Hams, Shoulders, &e.
also, Queens - ware,Confections,Nutit,Frul
Fancy Articles and Notions generally.9M
also keep on hand FLOPS. and FEED STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to
sell very cheap. Give me a call and Juda s ?
yourselves.2s, 1867-41 J. W. CR
Lept.
ECTORT
$5OO REWARD !
A, & S. HOKE ,
HAVE just commenced business at GRANITE
Al STATION, on the' Gettysburg Railroad
where they are buying
FLOUR, GRAIN , HAY ,
and all kinds of country produce. They have on
"mid a stock of
GROCERIES; HARDWARE, L UM
BER, COAL, te.,
which they will sell very low.
They are running a Car to Baltimore every
week with Marketing, &c., and returning bring
from the city all kinds of goods. Give them a
all Aug. 19, 1870.-3m*
gum* Mapitmenti, Ice.
DODGE'S PATEN
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RLYatit.'
rrins machine has inetsvith The
where
complete
511CCeS8. In ever, section where It hae bftn
introduced, it bas taken precedence over those)
machines which bare heretofore ranked as am.
clam It is a perfect Gat-Baker and a superior
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one of
its superior merits over all others, in simplicity,
strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap
er it hae no equal to our k - nowiedge.
The Dodge rake la attached to no other machine
in the United States, except to this mactdne.—
Built by the DODGE & BTEVENSON Manufac
turing Co., Auburn, New York.
BEAD THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY TO
OIIE AGENTS:
Having beeirstaformed that certain manufac
turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap
ers, with DODGE% BELF-B.A.KE attached, we
ca to furnish us the names of all persons
vendingor purchaqw, such machines , as we have
never eensed any %fe l on er persona to =mew,
hue said SELF-11 g or any part thereof, and
will prosecute to the! extent of the law all per.
sons manufacturing, selling or using said
tlelf
rake except of our own manufacture.
JOHN A. DODGE, President
We have that confidence in this Machine that
we are to let those wanUng a machine test
it with any r machine they may
wish, and
keep the one that gives the most on.
Fanners wanting Droppers attached can be as
For the benefit of those wanting machines we
should refer them to a few of those to whom ws
have sold, viz: ' -
He John B. Leasnry Cdp ,
W Peterm. zurney, _Mackley,
Jesse D. Newman, MIAs Penrose,
doom F. Muter, John Deardone,
Abraham Waybright, Ilphratm Lady,
David Plank, Jonathan Wider,
John Hockersmith, James Mickley,
rider Kettoman, Daniel Bettie,
He /river , John Bender,
Ckulatian Shrivel-, John Seker,
hoes Hunter,Henry King,
John Lower, Andrew Walken,
John . oyer. J. J. Kerr,
George
On Mind a few Second Hand Reaper%
ent
AI% r WIBXTOOTH HAY HAWS; of differ.
amongst which lathe Brandt Rake. A
few P GUM different kinds,. Thresher and
Separator one of the be5t.....494 erer • ffe
ed in the mint. n.muz FANNI N
Itax and Farm Landernesna ma Ceratim
ad - Persons wishi to Machines will
And them at the ot.w ot James Wants M
ScuteGetiyaburg. Pa., or at the reiddime of the
subscriber, 2 miles from Gettysbur, on the Bar.
riWILAVCONSTANTLY ON RAND to Me t
of breakage. Persons Wanting Menhirs will ad- I
dress the subscriber, Gettikuu maz. %,
Agent
May 27 1570.—U
Young, Smyth, Field k Co.,
Importera, Manufactures and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES.
No. 429 Market EN., t 418 Commerce 81.,
PHILADELPHIA.
JAW'S J. 8
grosfrkot
WM. J. MARTIN,
Wholesale anti RPtall dealer In
A large lot of (11t0ClatIES that I tun selling
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whiskey eight years old
Very old French Brandy
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUOILS.
THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR'
Yost SNOW, 1%.1
I Pt
mrs—ILLI&MS COUNTY
MUTUAL FOE INSURANCE COMPANY.
haeorporsiged,ltotrek IS. 1111/11.
President—George Swope,
Vlce-Preddent—,ssitm e i B. Smell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—s. G. Falumetoek.
P
ie
Jacob Committee—Robert McCurdy, H. A.
Klog.
Mansgma—oeciege Swope, D. A,. Buehler, R.
McCurdy, B. R. Russell, F.. G. Fahnestook: Getiya
burg; Jacob hug, Simian township; Frederick
Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, fitratan; abate'
Gitt, New Oxford; Wni. Roes White, Liberty;
H. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. S. )
AlliP•Thls Company Is lfinited In Its oieratious to
the County of Attains. It has been In operation
for more than 19 years, and that period has
made but one assessment, having paid losses by
lire during that period amounting to over 120,0[10.
Any person desiring au Insurance can apply to
either of the managers.
sir The Executive Cotinotttee meets at the °Moe
of the Company, on the last Wednesday In every
Inouth,At 2 o'clock, P.M.
.me 10. 11368—tt
lahnemanii Life liisurance
COMPANY,
OF CLEVELAND, 01110
CASH ASSETS OVER
CASH INCOME
STATE DEPOSITS...
Dividends are annually paid to Polley
holders Is CASH.
/ALL POLICIES ARE
NON-FoRFEI 'ABU,
Insures on all Modern and Popular Plana
Neatly all restrictions regarding Residence
Travel and Occupation are removed.
•
A large Premium Fund k reserved for the ben
efit of Pon% Holders.
In all Its experience this Company hs never
contested a claim.
PEROEETIN RELIABLE AND STRICTLY
All information desired can be had by address.
tug the Harrisburg °Mee or any of its Agents.
J. W. SHEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
HEN-. C. J. EHREHART
Pipette' Agent, Gettysburg, Penn's.
Aug. 4, 1870.-ly
gooks, gib, Wedirinto.
69
69.
FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT ,di
Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes, Pure
Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and
Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and
Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ-
ing Fluids and tta.
tionery, PhysicL2n's.'Pre-
scripUons and Family recipes
accurately put
. uR PhYsichins and coin
try Merchants supplied at REDUCED %VEX&
Forney's Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Hone Powiters of approved makes
HTJ - BER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a
Juno il, 1869.—tt
DR. R HORNER ,
has resumed the
Practice of Medicine.
OMee at his
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg.
Also, Dealer In
PURR DRUGS,
mEarenrEs.
BAKING SODA, SPICES,
DYE BTUGF/9,
Jan ,
11,1874—EtPATENT MEDICINES.'
.
DR. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Stree
LITTLESTOWN.
UAVING opened a new DRUG emu and
A.S. fitted it up to the best style I tee& my stock
of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizen' of Links.
town and vicinity at the lowest market rates, con
ststingin part of
Drugs and .Fttmity Medicines, pure Liquors for
for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medi
eines, Horse Powders,
•
l oll e et= ZIA" A.hre'rdP==
meat of Brushes, Stationery of all kinds, Oafs,
Tobacco and Snuff.
Mg-Moore
and's Blectro-Magnmic &SIP
warm. win wash
with hard sOt wat Clothes
washed with this Sao are er,
madecoldor
boavtllally widte
Without boiling or blueing. Tids lathe best Soap
in use. Try it. It is warranted not to injure the
hands or
JAMES OEM
Littlestosm, May 13.—1 y
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE
GETTYSBURG, PA
DRUGS'
MEDICINES, ..1
PATENT MEDICINE/3,
BOOKS,
STA,TiONEftY,
TOILET ARTICLES,
GOLD P
07earapersburg Berea, war Disomond.
a.courtri megrotailis mimed at,* whew.
sale rates.
13Iftimi. ma.*
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vaahovers•akoL,
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OFFICERS_
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MUTL AI
JUNE
(EAGLE. HOTEL.
The largest and most ccommodious In
GETTYSBURG, PA I
arner of Chambersburg and Washington &s
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
ifirAn Omnibus for Passengers and Baggage
run to the Depot, on arrival and departure of
Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and reason
able charges. [May 29, 1967.--tf
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETZTBBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and has been fit,
ted up in the most approved style. Its ion.
Lion is pleasant and convenient, being in the most
business portion of the town. Every arrange
ment has been made for the accommodation and
comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached.
With experienced servants, and accommodating
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please.—
This Hotel now open for the entertainment of the
public, and we kindly solicit a share of public
patronage. [May 23, 1867—tf
EW HOTEL.
HARRIS HOUSE,
BALI7dfaRESTESEZ GETTBSIBURG, PA.
H B undensigned has o
,otel the
T
HARM HoHBE, in the enlarged and
handscsne
two
Brick cat Balti
more street, two doors from the urt-hous,
Gettysburg, Pa., and Is provided with accom
modations-for the comfasUble entertabiment of
bumnumber of male in the
s warrants him In p ansatisfaction
in every case , and he feels certathose ego
= z rl o tt him once will eall again Chagrin
His Table will be supplied with the best
the Gettyabers andalwa
markets af
ford, Mille- hiss Bar will harp the choicest wines,
a ~e ae also los ample fitabling, with a good Host
ler In attendance.
A liberal share of public patronage is respect.
fully solicited, and no dihrt will be 'spared to de..
serve W. P. X BlB April 15,
NION HOTEL,
[MUM= TXII WE= 114.143
YORE SPRINGS, PENN'A.
undersigned bas bar Ihlploaa establish
Yerk
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SWIM' wl) Tle — isms.
ted the
7" n aff i ciT vgr
11, atpari os Ri m
table will be wan - the bail that fil e ze
s Uk , and the Dar wilt;. •
the ark s,
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dai r!- les • '7'l 6 f
4:0 24 mo p ae lealU
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, Mid int a r l Awi) ) his a W i g
' -64a7blaiiiiiPC3i-im a a 33174.
mAk..iknno..;4:
44nwablf New.
lOOK rfERE!
rrlate corner rad o . has leased the Wi
and ckman
rrad , Gethliburn. l's. and will on the ßail.
' Produce
Grain rroduce Businesg
in all Its branehes. Tie highest prices will al.
Mds Wheat witie t t e Ccr inise. OalLM
Frnit, Nuts, Beep, Caddell
and tildes, Potatoes, with everything else in - the
country produce line.
GROCERIES
OF ALL KINDS
constautly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
SYrilips, Teas, Spices, Salt, Cheese, Vinew,Sods,
Mustard, :Wirth, Brooms, Buckets, Bkte
r %
etc.
Soap, ; also, Coal Oil, Fish OH, Tar, &e.
of all kinds; Spikes and Nails; Smoking and
Chewing Tots:tacos.
Re is always able to supply a first-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Planter, with Guauos and other
fertilitizers. (VAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
Ile Will also ibn a
Line of Freight Cars
to No. hunt' Howard street, BALTIMORE,
and Nu 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
Ali goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded
ed "OH' GAR..
Alt All goods should be mark-
April 2. 18Mt—tf
JOSEPH WISLIi.
Wible Sou,
PRODUCE DEALERS,
South-e.a.t cor. OBaliroad and Waglangton stn.,
GETTYZWURO, P.l
HIGHEST cash price paid for all kinds of
Gin. Ray, Straw bandd.ount a ll ugenerally. Constantly on for sale a kinds of
GROCERIES',
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or seamed at short notice.
April 1870.—tf
ROBE It 'l' CIT 14,D Y,
DEALER IN
PLO UR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, ?re
ItETTYSIUIIO, PA.
T HE undersigned Ls paying at his Warehouse in CariLsie street adjoining Buehier's Hall
the highest prices for
pour, Wheat, Rye, awn, Oats, BucAnchfa
aorer and Ttmothy-Beech, Potatoes, ,Pc
and Invites producers to give him a call before
selling. He has constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Swam, Qc with Salt
Fish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard Ta.
baccm, tie. Also, the best brands of FL O UR,
with Feed of all kinds. :Be likewise has
SEVERAL VALUABLE FEBTII.IZEB6,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano.
lir Whilst he pays the highest market prices
for all be buys, he sells at the lowest living pro-
Ilts. He asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In every case.
ROBERT McCURDY.
July 1869.—tf
NEW FIRM.
BIGHAM & BROTHER
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUS
GETTYRBURG, PA
Ta i t t ifp u lt e l l e l r ig t n h e e d, fiV ir e7 ;r ed I . l k ito
will carry on the Fonvarting and Commission
business, at the old stand, on the eornerof Wash
ington and Railroad streets, and dev_qh to it
their ti time and tittention t e HIGHEST
MARKenET re
PRICE will be paid a T t h all times for .
Grain and Produce.
ilsrA regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TUEBDA Pit/00N, for ROG
, more and Philadelphia, and stecomnsodagi on
trains will be rust as occasion may resat. By
this arrangement we are - prepared to convey
es.
Freight at all times to and from these
Ali business of this kind entrusted to us, witt be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to tlak , Lais i
house or Stevenson It Sons, let North
street, t
B street; Philadelphia. altimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 81Sbfarke
Of We will also keep constantly on band the best
Groceries of all kinds )
COlfee. Suitor, Te . a, liploo, F Salk Syrups, Oils.
Tobacco, moon, Lard. arx., Which win be age at
lowest, cash rates.
WIC IL MORAY
JAM BIGITIA.M.
Aug, /20.18711,
gouts' And Scotaarasts.
Saikad labia.
Gettysburg Railroad
FIRST TRAIN leaves 9402riburg at 0 - 50
11., arriving at Hinoves puictkm at 10.15 A. M •
Baltimore 12.10 P. IL ; Waaidngksi 2 P. M. ; York
1110 AL IL ; Harrisburg'l2.3o P. M. ; Wilikunapor
5.40 P. IL ; Cohuabla ILIO P. IL ; Lancaster 2 P.
J I L P 4118 4344411 (via ()Rambla or Harrisburg
630.. P. li., and via Mdlimore 6.30 M ; Now
York AMP; IL by either Harrisburg, Plaided
plda or Balantore ; Pittsburg 12 DIEM Return'
lug, arrives at Gettysburg it* P. IL •
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at .45 P.
IL, arriving at Hanover Junction 4.20 P. M.;
Baltimore 7,15 P. M.; Washington 10 P. M. ; York
6.40 P. M. ; Harristutrgll66 P. M. ; and Pittsburg
10.10 A. M. Returning. arrives 6.20 P. IL
)t. McCUBDY, Supt,
July 1. 1570.-tf
Pennsylvania Central Railroad.
Double track route runlibilf between Plitladel ttnthm4 ;
villa and Pittsburg. Trail /eavli Ge
Makethe following eminectkms wi th
tine:
Gettysburg sweat 8.15 a. tn. & 1140 p. m.
Hanover .1 - unction arrive 1495
Harrisburg " leave 10.58 " kid "
mite .12.55 9. in. 11.45 "
leave 3.50 " 2.25 a. in.
Philadelphia arrive ale " 5.50
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 "
Pittsburg, arrive 1459.10
At Ph il a d elphia 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 liolnte
.939-1 or further Information al to
Gen.
EDWARD H.
Gen. Superintendent, Attoomi,l l a.
Hazer W. Gwixinta, Gel. Pasessij
.. perand Ticket
Agent, Phllmielpide twAY ISOWS.-4
JOHN CRESS
1. E. WIBLII.
Northern Central. Railway.
SUMMER EffiEDIDVIIL
baud after &MC 12, 170, Trillits will leave
V Hanover Junction as follower
LEAVE NORTHwAED.
10.33 a. in.—Daily for WilllputsPort daily (except
gund av o fur ElMlni, isochester, Rut
tab% may,sra Falls and Erie arrd the
Wes
1.10 a. in.—Dally t.
tat Elmira. Buf falo. &c.
2.09 p. m.—Dort any (except Sundays) for Willlarns.
pand Erie.
6.06 p.
__thdly (except Sundays) for York}
10.03 a. le—Daily (except Sundays) for Harris
_burg and tbe Wet..
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
zm a. in. — Dallystoppintt Parkton only._
r. 52 a. m.-12effly (except days) stopping at ail
moons.
12.2 S p. sto, at Fruition only.
10.19 a. m. —Da il y (exce Sunday) stopping at
Parkton a Cockeysville only.
)except Sundays) stopping at
the :Station& . • ,
EDW. S. YOUNG, Pan. Agent.
Raltiaiore, Md.
ALFRED R. FISKE,
June 24, 1870.—tf General auperhatendent.
_
. .r•isburg,- pa.
READING RAILROAD,
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
ONDAY, SEPT. sth, 1870
Great trunk flue from the N orth and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, Ashland, Shamokin, AJlen
town, F-aston, Ephrata, Litlz, muter, °ohm
hla t.c.„
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 5.35, 8.10, 8,50 a. m., and 250 p. m.
connecting with similar Trains on Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and arriving at,New York at 121 u
noon 250, and 10.00 p. respectively.-
Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.35 and a. tn.,
Trains without change.
Returning: leave New York at 9.00 a in, 12 80
noon and 5.00 p. in.. Philadelphia at 3.15 a. m.,
and 3.30 p. tn. Sleeping Cars acespany the 5.00
P. m. trains from New York wit t change.
Leave Harrisburg for Reading, Orville, Tam
qua, Minersville, Ashland, Sbaunokin. Allen
town and Philadelphia at 110 a. m., sad 250
and 4.10 p. m., stopping at Lebanon and pekoe:l
-na& way mations: 4.10 p. train connecting for
rhliadel hla, Pottsville and Columlbia only. For
Potta,we Schuylkill Haven' and Aura, via
gehu and Susquehanna' Rail Road, Imre
nrg at 140 p. m.
East Penwylvania itallroaditrains leave Read
ing for Allentom, Easton and New York at 7.23,
10:30, 10.45 a. in., and 4.45 p. m.. Returning. leave
New York at 9.00 a. m., 1209 noon and 5.00 p. m..
andB. p. Allentown at 7-20 a. m.,1225 noon, AM and
45 m.
Way Pawner Train leaarPhlladedpida At
a. an
7.30 ~ connecting with si train on Ram
Penn'a Railroad, returning Reading at 135
p. stopping at all Stances.
Leave Pottsville at 5.41 and 9.00 a. M.. lad 150
p.m., Herndon at 10.00 a. tn., Shamokin at 5.40
and ILO6 a. in., 'Ashland at 7.05 a. in:, and 12.30
noot an ithanoy City at 7.51 a. In.. and LOT k
T a 8.33 a. m., and 2.20 p. in., for Mist
'444 and New York.
leave Pottsville, via SchuTilLtl Susque
hanna Railroad at 8.15 a. m., liarrtsburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and L
AcemtunotiatkiEn4 leaves Potts.
viII B Z I % a. .41asses at 7.10
arriving at phia at Ili a. to. Return
ing, • leaves Philadelphia at 5,15 p. m.,
Reading at 8.00 p. m.. arriving at Pottsva mi rt
9.40 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts
town at 3.25 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 p.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Beading at 7.30
a. nt.whom
,and 6.15
ltan te.m.road for Ephrata, Litig,
ter,
Perkkanenbia Trains leave tetkiaen
Laacss
Junction at 7.* 0.05 a. 400aad &NIX m. m
ro
tairatog, Rave 8 6wealarrIlle an 11.30, 11.10
, noomaad 4.01 m., emuseeting wit/141E11m
at
rem r: 10
is., awl
ramie leave !Motown
LW a n .
11.30 p. ,m.
Mout. Nowa& MDR and _
.U. 211 a. leave
bt r v er i similar trains on memos' manrol4.
Valley
a me nd 4 0 l!liv-Itlums
port at 4.10 a. in., IA and 402 p. m.,
leave Dandagtos at 4* a 12,45
&15 p. ra. ecautecting with similar tralas i craltead.
btßailroad.
u Sundays: leave New York at 8.00 p.
Philadelphia at 100 a. XL and 411 111.
(the
m., a 400 a. ra. Train number tab' E
at
Madia i s i g
leave Pottle and 4.1 la in. Wes 7.* a.
to.. sad ILO p.leading at 7. M.,
mid *Op. tor atm*. it; tor
Now York, *445 p. let and ASR
a at. and 4.25 ter
IdontalEtatlon, Mileage, School and Mt
musics Imams, to =a from allgolmtaat reduced
ltatea
checked through ; 100 pounds allowed
eaetalliinenger.
G. A. NIOOLIA,
Pa, Sept 30. 13enerla bl70. 811Perinte114."
oat, Usubtr, ghat, ir.
COOK AND PARLOR
STOVES.
OF. ALL KINDS
The latest and moat approved atylei
N, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WARE,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
Call and Examine !
C. IL BUEHLER'S
WARE RO
- OOBNEIf or CARLIRLE
SETh
.
Fi
COAL
Tntelaskihni mt QTeltimmt .
Alp, and wader tie Ono 4114:leeetw,
la. ePrilit i Vair=-. 4
raeinees eat eei vi t=4 .4 % 21 61
it Liineeelaillese,
C -
Lime and 00•47 •
11,0,41110tomathditel'aell7
Oct. *870.-4/
TIME TABLE.
/Loy portion who wank; a
14`ine F l itting Suit
Now FUR BARGAIN►
PICKL\ G CO.,
HJIVE Just received from the City the LARG.
EST STOCK of Ready-Made Clothing, ever
offered In Gettysburg, amsistlng of -
Beaver & other Overcoats ,
DRESS and BUSINESS COATS, PAN TB,
White Shirts, Woolen Shirts, Buckskin,
other Gloves, Blankets, Mask' Robes, Hone
latest
Blanke t styles ofs, Clocks, Trunks, Valises. Lc. Also, the
HATS 80 CAPS,
for Men and Boys, Neck Ties, Cravatsi Musical
Instruments, Umbrellas, and Notions of every
variety. Aho, a large lot of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of superior quailty. Our Beady-Made Clothing
has been made expressly for this Market, of the
latest styles, the best of goods, and meriene.
ed workmen, Persons wasting Barga by
ins, Inn do
well to call and examine our stock in Chambers
burg street, opposite Buehler's Drut:Bore. before
elsew.
Tetra, 870.—tfhere PICKING CO.
Fall and Winter Clothing
In great variety at
FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
Or the Northeast Corner of Centre Square,
CLOTHING,
ever offered ha this plate. Ale., the very latest
and beet styles of
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
with a Batt of /user Undlow•Clollklag
aisd Goats* Gloats Y • .
also, aline
.
1 cloaks, gregg lialm = l4 4 •Wan 7. seams.
iy a ir ec beggrili. All&I, ifala ur t o rtake aad
hand. - •' - ' 114 " 4 " ' ahm " "
' Hpidery aad Glossa, a tarp sesortment. Mild
ten a Oboes of ail kiwis: Ls short, 'seq.
=IWO' kept In a Irsteiseg Gast •
All as low as the lo oar "sotto
'W ol)_.tr iltdek,ldles and man pro p ' Call sad
agirsteeh of goods beforeaparehadag
N , WOLF.
ALL STYLES OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, Mc
KLLNGEL'S
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
"D.
&P
8 1 1 3.12(011"
%id t+ os gree s few
4 9 0 n o„
Shoo
laillnenie l
70,1711-111.-NellAifitB
lEEE
IMMEMM
NORRIS'
HEADQUARTERS !
On South -Nag Corner of Centre Square,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Has the Largest and Best Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
THI LATIN!' mute
HATS AND CAPS.
TUE BERT MANUFACTURED
Bi )TS A I ) 811 OEB
WITH ♦ VARIETY OP
Winter Under-clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS
TRUNKS,
Aid everything found in &Gentlemen's Furnish
hag Stone.
GIVE US A CALL
Oct. 14. 167(L--tf
GENTLEMEN'S
FURNISHING GOODS
In endless variety at
AT CUNNINGHAM'S
On Chambereburg Street
spring & summer Chithing
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
It 'aps, Roots Shot'S,
COBEAN Sr, CUNNINGHAM
AVE just received ?nn the City a new• and
Large stock of
othing, Hats and Caps
BOOTS .AND SHOES, NOTIONS,
SEGARS, ie., fre.
LA :'EST S PYLES
One and all are In Invited to call at our Store, on
Baltimore street, Gettysburg, nearly opposite
Fahnestock Bros.
IL C. COBEAN,
Apr1115,1670-.11 jA"P"INGRAM
GO TO CUIitiLNGHAM'S
On Chambersburg Street
RE.AI)Y.MADE
CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER
Chambersburg Street.
WOLF'S
GeUyiburg, Pa.,
Has the largest and best etoek of
SPRING AND BUMMER
PLUM CUITNINGifpIrB
bluimberiburp
GO TO
FOR YOUR
Ohtiokriks4 **ie.
, itt
MANHOOD
N THE YOUNG AND P.ISING GENERATION
The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a
few years how often the pallid hue, the lack•lustrO
eye and emaciated form, and the Impossibility of
application to mental effort, show its baneful In
fluenee. It soon becomes evident to the observer
that some depressing Influence is checking the
development of the body. Consumption Is talked
of, and perhaps the youth Is removed from school
and sent Into the country. This Ls one of the
wont movements. Removed from ordluiry
versknot of the ever-ehanging scene of the city
the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to
eve zest to healthful and ruralexermse, thoughts
are turned !awards upon themselves
If the patient be a female, the approach of the
menses is looked for with .anxiety, as the first
symptom In which tiature Is to show her saving
power In difinsinr the circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! Increase
of appetite has grown by what it fed on ; the en
ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole
economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond
lerful period In which body and mind undergo so
doelesting a change from child to woman, is
looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds in
anrJety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Its
victim.
.11 EXTRACT BCCIIC, for Weakness
arising fromexemees or early indiscretion, attend
ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to
Exertion, Loss of Power, Loas of Memory, Diffi
culty of Breathing, General Weakness, Horror of
Death, Plight Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Languor. Universal Lassitude
of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe
tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush
ing of the Body, Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, , Frequently
Mach Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo.
rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten
tion, Great Mobility, Restlessneta, with Horror of
&mkt). Nothing Is more desirable to such pa
tients than Solitnae,and nothing they more dread,
for Fear of Themselves ; no Repose of Manner,
ao Earnestness, no Speculation, but a hurried
Transition from one question to another.
These syniptesm II allowed to go on -which
this Medicine Invariably rem:Pres—soon follow
Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fit% In one
of whieli-the pedant may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at
the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur.
red to tw• Wields; reason had for a Line left
them, and both died o epilepsy. They were of
both sexes, and about twenty years of age.
Who can my that these excesses are not fre .
quently followed by those direful diseases Insanity
and Consumption! The remelts of the Insane
Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Cetuump-
Lion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as
sertions. In Lunatic Asylums the most melan
choly exhibition appears. The countenance is
actually sudden and quite destitute—neither
Mirth or Grief erer visits It. Should a sound of
the mice occur, it is rarely articulate.
`With woeful measures wan Despair
Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled.
Whilst we regret the existence of the above Jh
elum* and symptoms, we are prepared to otter an
invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of
the consequeneee. Ititacsom's Mow Cox.
On rrairgo /FMB trnixcr or , Btrartr. There
is HO tonic like it. It is an anchor of hope .to the
surgeon sad patient, and this is a testimony of
all who have used or prescribed it.
Bold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.—
!Mee .L 25 per bottle, or six bottles for $6.50. De
livered to any address. Describe symptoms la all
eozfunualeatlons.
I Address
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
NW Broadway, New York.
' E NE ARE GENUINE UNLESS
doue up in atael-engraved wrapper,
with tandshidliebt tRI Obemlest Warehouse; and
July 29 1170.-ly
want
Coupons Cashed or Collected !
Persons (lemming to invest In STOCKS or BONDS,
siring for safety to convert Into &Offered, are
requested to call, as we have the advantage to
transfer at a trialtzg expense
INTERNAL REVENUE STAMPS of all deaorni
INTEREST ON SPECUL DEPOSITS adranced
Persons wishing information in regard to U.
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to
give us a call, and we will cheerfully give * any In
ormation
Gettysburg, Nov. 5, IB69—tf
5-20'S AND 1881'S
BOUGHT, SOLD AND TICHANGED ON THE YOST
GOLD BOUGHT & SOLD
COUPONS CASHED!
PACIFIC R. R. BONDS
Bought and Sold on Commission only
Accounts received and Interesi allowed on daily
balances subject to 'check.
DE HAVEN & • BRO.,
PHILADELPHIA, PENN'A.
March 24,1870.—1 y
LADIES FOGY FURS 1
JOHN FAREIRA,
71S Arch It.
Middle of the Root. between sw 7th and eth Streets,
PHILADELPHIA,
hi sa gerter Mrinetnrec sad plain' is all Weds
:FANCY FURS
/SW. ShiliSir sod • cotuaroseir
W.
rtiraM k knowa Fl7/1 asd hillsia
2- very and = 118-
itr eataient ad al L zo ltbs diforeat la i ne r t m
thain
sumis trom
4-Weed ra
sty ftjkliket *dam atid _edia
iiel-Wre afttmU r .. Menu 121
e i bt rlfriCsatha a mear Bow* la tads
tigSsto_Slipel
_Sass. JOHN F AMEBA, Arcli
Steed, rnissaelphia. [O4: mast '
T. RELIGIOLD
wiffsmiNNNENIENEwI
CgUBk.iTED
PSEPARATION
FOR
CLEANING TUE 111.001)
WILL cuieg
Seralllda. (Mammas Diseases, Erysipelas, Boss,
Bore AIM &aid mad, Pimples and Blotches
on the .Ftice, niter strections, OM and
,Stubborn stews, Rheumatic, ec-
Ajr
1.7 ikms, Dyspepsia, Cbstireness,
Sick' Headache, Salt, Rheum,
Jaundice, General Debility, Chins
and Aver, And Stomach, together with
all other Diseases Arising from Impure litood
and Disordered Lirer.
THY ONE BoTTLE on PACKAGE
♦nd be convinced that this medicine is 1111 hum
bug. Sold by all Druggists.
CAUTION
Dra. 1). Fahrney& Sot's Prawn - anon torCleans
log the Blood Is COUNTERY.EITED. The gene.
line has the Dan* FAHRNEY & soN" on the
front of the outside wrapper of molt bottle, and
the name of Drs. 1). Fahrney & Son's l'reparatitat
(or Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro% .‘111.„ blow n
in each bottle. All others are COUNTERFEIT.
ltecolleet that It Is Drs. D. Fahrney A - . MO, Cele
brated Preparation for Cleansing the Blood that
Is so universally used, and so highly recommend
ed • , and do not allow the I trugglid to Indoor you
to takOanythlng else that they niay say is just the
same or as gold, beclutNe they iniike a hare pro
fit on -
?It EPARV.I)
te.s. 11. t 0.4 g t" .t ;
BOONs 'to% NI I
411.1 Dr. P. L. /Ash rwey,
Be sure to get the genuine. None VPIIIIIIIP 1111
101111 signed FAHRNEY .5: SON.
June 10, 1870.—ilin
Iron in Ow
NATURE'S OWN VITALIZER
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP,
An Iron Thnic, without Alcohol
AssiutHates with the blood as easily as the Min.
Pled food vitalizing and invigorating the whole
system. it stimniatet without reaction, builds
up the broken down, cures Dysivirsia. Liver Com
plaint, Female Weakness. Dropsy, Rumors, Jac.,
and exkieLs disease from the system by increasing
Nature s own vitalizing element—lßON.
Pamphlets free. J. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor
36 Dey street, New York. Sold by druggists gen
erally.
April 1, 1370.—lynola
,f inanda 1 .
GETTYSBURG
NATIONAL BANK!
Government Bonds of ,
all kinds,
BOUGII7' AND .SOLD
The Higbee& Premium paid on Geld
and Piliver
of any kind, are In vited . to call. as we have
the facilities of New York, Phila
phia or Baltimore markets. Con
msluently all orders are
promptly executed
Persons possaessing COUPON BONDS, and de
nations for sale
1 per cent riz
I'ER CENT. for 1 year
4 PER CENT. for 6 months
3 PER CENT. for 6 numths
J. EMORY BAIR, Cashier
useRAL TEE (&
AT MARKET RATES
BOUGHT AND SOLD
STOCKS
No. 40 loath ird Street.
BEEFS
CHEAP -PriINTING
STAR & SENTINEL
BOOK AND JOB
PRINMG OFFICE,
BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA;
tiavlug recently added largely to our already
large stock of
Book & Faiicy Job Type,
We are fully Prepared to accommodate our old
customers. and all others who may Wm, us with
their patronage, In the best style of the art, at
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms.
Printing of every Descritption.
UNEXCELLED
IN EXECUTION
lINSURPED
IN STILE, AND
UNRIVALLED
IN CH EA PN F:Sti,
STAR & SENTINEL,
Baltimore .5t., Gettysburg, Pa.
PLAIN
Ornamental Printing,
From the largest POSTERS to the amaliest
CARDS.
a_.
COMMERCIAL P 7
TING
it..
BILL BEADS, CARDS,
CHECKS, 3 DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
SHIPPING BILLS,
RECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS,
HANDBILLS, DODGERS,. Sc.,
Executed promptly, In the best nuomer;and at
'the very lowest prices.
BOOK AND PA.IMIIIET
PRINTING,
In large or small owlets, In as rood styttand at
as low Meat is ley ethos In the twantry.
. . .
We respectfully ask a trial hi those desiring
Sr/01*i In Par VIM aa
IFT aFARAIorrEI
,84nspA0 TION,
Both in style of work and prOmitness 1n filling
orders,
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT-
TINDXD TO.
THE GETTYt3I3I/11G 1,,
sTAR nimnro
18 THX 10492 , APTICATIBING
111 UN IN THIS 00 prePIT:
ITO LIST OS SlJlMESlNflts,epopeeele theo
bone oleos of the mune* ihlieethekw.
'firreekeleeteeivasceteheteilein t itle
17 , 4 deism am 4 MN. WOW
.44.0 am 4 Wawa WM*,
AT 2112
AT THE
AND
PUBLISHED SHIBA! Zo
BUEI-:ILER & - C
attlinorest. betteeencburtAouseasci.
GeaMsburf.
TERM OF PUBLICATION.
TUZ STAN AND smarm= ts putailid
day morning, as SLOO a year In idyll*
It not pald within the year. No
continued bath all arremages ash ilehl;
the °WOO of the publishers. •
Ammurrounaurre are Inserted at
wee. A liberal reduction will be made
adrertilstne by the quarter, halt year,
epeeist settees will be Inserted at spec •
De agreed upon.
AVM circulation of the Sus. anti
la one halt larger than that ever •
newspaper In Adams county: and. as
Using medium. II cuubot be excelled.
Jos 'Nom of MI kinds will qe ,
ted lad at fair fates. Eland-MUI. :
Pamphlets, Be., la every variety sad
printed at short notice. Twirs CAN.
groftssind Care,
H WOO/Nll4
Arromonr
Miran:mod thipitrueel LOAS. and
to any business In the ger- Cou o is ot •
Moe :—llon. J.' IL Dancer's Building
corner of the IXsteond.
March 4, IS7O-41
J.
X. KILAUTX.
ArroaNILY AT
Cloil4Dotloll3 and all legal bushiest
leaded to.
homes Mee on Baltimore street, soutli of
Jonah, 11119-4 t
D /IFOOONAUGURArro Y.
axst ler
Ogles one door west of
Chaingeingurg street. .
ge=sttentton given t° W is. • •
nt ofPossi oo Wales. Opt • •
casino to Seasest,,Hoeingity,
U. 11114118, at an%Mos •
to.
Lind translate looted, and oboies
We In Idar lM nand other western titstes. - ,.
June Ig, IS—tt
A.:. COPIA,
ATTORNEY AT
wil promptly attend to coUecltune and
Business trusted to hts care.
Ocoee between Fahnestock't and I
Ziffiine dorm. Baltimore street, GeU •
maym, teal-11
D AVID A. 1101111LER,
ATTORNEY AT
promptly attend todollectionsmsd.
Business entrusted to Ids mire. . -
Odle. et Ms nieldenee in the thre
ing opposite the Court-houlie.
Ray A), 11167-1.1
D AVID WILLS.
ATTORNEY AT
°nice at his residence fu the ttuuth.east
Centre Square.
May 29, 1867—tf
DR. 8. 1111113 ER.
nouilhAnat unifier or ChambersburA and
ton streets, !opposite COL. Tare's KAMA
June U, /110—tt
Da. i EAL
Ilas Ids office at his residence la Baltiroo
two doors above the Cbmpilet Mee.
May 29, LS67—tt
JOHN L. HILL, N. D.,
DILNI
GMee on Chambersburg street, nearly oi
the EAGLE Hcrrar.., Gettysburg, Pa. t •
airliaving been In constant practice e
years patients can be assured of good Yam
J uly 9, 1567—tf
r. u srarurrazas
Having located la Gettysburg. odors hie
to the public.' °Mee in the old "Sentinel`
41. E. censer, Centre square. bere he will
pared to attend to any case MUM' the ,
of the Dentist. Persons in want of fuller
sets of teeth are Invited to call. Term,
July 30, 1.
earringto, Gras, der
D. 111CCIULAM.
"BEST ALWAYS C
The Best and Cheapest.
Saddles, Bridles,,, Col
.
ash /I,hittiltSiot all kinds. la the
always to be touud at the old and well
stand Baltimore opposite the rms.
Church,
CCitEARI'S4
ars OUR RIDING am WAGON &ADD •
laistially Mt sad •
01.11 Okla sad sliver •
I °l 4 AREMPIA
eau not be best They ere the beet FITT
moetdurable.
OUR HEAVY DRAFT ILANISSti,
are r mad.i bere to order, as cheap as they c ap
an
and ln the m substantial .• .•
SIDING BitiDLES, ost
LABLIES,
Hamm, Fly•sets and ererything. Aiess •
c
hea Der.
uni mica
have beesimpecisktothe_loweet Wrist
• Una* jpwronmo for oa
Wi llim irM tG aeS i g ai r but ee khe beat of stoch be
inns* every tivned out to
raved as repretevitaL
ihaakful ,afxrc favor Unita
our pry
es a earl and examnepnen
lty. 1). Slet.masitY
Jae. St INS—tf
13UGEID13 AND GARZA
REMOVAL.
tls undersigned has removed his Ca
making shop where east end of Kiddie
Gettysburg, Pa., he will continue to
sll kinds of wort In his line, viz:
CARRIAGES, TROTTING a F
ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGE*.
WAGONS, &C., &C.
Ms WOOL is pat up of good
to
the belt Of mechanics, and cannot LW to
Infection. Ensrico are always - • • ; 1
solicits orders, that beton • •
ItEPALEILNG promptly doneott.
W. t ft w
July 1, lten—ly .
SAYE YOUR HORS
PATENT ELASTIC CORK
HORSE COLLARS
ryniS has Ihr sale Uwe. .1,
MATED
BerPhiladetp al" 1 114 = 7 .
the C ity
of
protection of their shxlc. y are •
weight absorb no moisture, and do V ia
Cork with which they are stuffed be very
tic, the Collar adjusts to the !haps of
and consequently does not CRAM Tense
hem. Also,
BARNES'
wag for sale and made to order.
yft on Carlisle street, tiettsii
adicia _Pagle age Dept
allay 2 0 Imo--i t
CARRIAGE-MAKING
s eal The
ed c line Wag ever, the nodentorned he
•
Malting :, . .11 i..
at their old Mond, In liaat Kiddie Meet:
burg,
f where they are polemist! to
work ri Mho roolg . . ..
superior moaner. Pew sad • •
CARRIAGES,
.At,
on hand, whkth thry will thspithi egv,
prices, and all orders will he iphedis
and satistao WU/ as POseibla
fir B SPA IR ZOO jar
done with dispatch, ind atraini. ,
A large lot, at new and old eli M6B on
for sale.
Thankful for the liberal
esev e a a
_rt
enjoyed bSe e n. solkia=
dMryW.-MleUsL
•
•atalarrila =Ng
flotilnivlt Watts.
118TAILLOM IWN,
TIPTON Br. MYERS'
EXCEMOR GALLER
Mal=
ro,Avit,ftkterise rg ,
Plehrodlifigligitilik, 'Sims
Bia'~lL• ~~.~
isirm ITW von carnwevn.':-.'
FRAMES, ALBUMS,
tri 4 4liti mi talanis ni t Ward's-
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