The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 18, 1870, Image 4

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KEEPING 111WINE-111/ IL ENE THE
PROFIT CONES IN.
I have often been tempted tniviy a few
words to my fellow-fanners on the loss
and profit of keeping pigs. In my cir
cuit of obse7ation I have noticed so
frequently, Where pigs were kept at a
positive loss to the owner, who, with
propei management and at no great ex
pense, might - make a certain number ti
source of considerable income. In the
first place, thereare too many kept. I
am satisfied thati so far as my knowl
edge extends; two-thirds of the actual
number kept . Would, with the same
amount of food, make a larger weight
of pork, of better quality, and at less
expense.
I know dairymen who winter a penof
pigs nicely, feeding them well till, pro
bably, May, and then turning them out
to pasture, and supplying their place
with what they call milk-pigs at. a cost
of eight or ten dollars per pair, which
will consume in proportion to their size
double the quantity of food that those
would that were through the win
ter; while the latter with their sudden
transaction from an abundant allowance
of milk and grain to a scanty fare of
short grass, almost cease growing, just
managing to live along, but changing
their whole appgaratice from plump,
short-legged porkers to what Horace
Greeley calls "long pikes;" and when
fall comes requiring double the amount
of corn to fatten them that it would
have done had they been-kept through
the summer as they had been wintered,
to say nothing of the loss in weight,
which added to the price paid for the
spring pigs, fully eats up the price ob
tained for the latter when marketed.
I have tried the experiment and know
whereof I speak. Some years back I
adopted the rultto keep as many pigs
over a-into/Las 'Mink myself likely to
• have milk for through the summer, re
.et fining thent in finch condition that they
will fatten' with a small proportion of
grain; and I find by doing thus I can
make as much pork from two pigs as I
formerly did from - three; while they are
. quiet, seldom squealing from hunger,
which is a satisfaction of itself worth
Me . ntioning.
I have no expensive structure for a
house, only a plain building of rough
boards with a floor a foot or eighteen
inches from the ground, in which they
eat and sleep and are sheltered from
stormd. Adjoining, I have a pen walled
iu the same as a barnyard, and there is
where the profits come in. In this pen
my gigs 'Make me on an average five
loadsof manure each per year, worth at
least two dollars per Toad. Into this pen
I throw almost every rough substance
• that an unringed pig can work up--
straw, cornfodder, weeds, leaves, sods,
the coarse stalks 'from the cowyard,
spoiled hay, sawdust, spent tan—any
thing in fact that will act as an absorb
ent; all of which comes out in the spring
and fall in a well worked up condition;
not entirely rotted to be sure; but then
1 do not believe in the theory that man
ure to be most valuable should be rotten.
When it is completely saturated with
urine and excrement, and worked short
enough fur easy handling, I believe it to
be of the most value.
My estimate is that the pork that the
best of seeders make, taking one year
with another, costs just what it would
bring in market at slaughtering time;
and I doubt if the figures can be produc
ed that will prove it otherwise. .1 there
fore estimate the manure as the only
clear profit derived from keeping pigs;
and where a farmer fails to increase that
by every available means, he loses the
onlfi.great advantage he has In keeping
pigs at all.--Cor. Germantown Tett
graph,
orpicLti. DIRECTORY
COUNTY 011FICISR11.
President Judge—Robert J. Fisher.
Associate Judges—Joseph J. Kuhn, Robert Mc-
Curdy.
Prothonotary—Jacob Meihorn.
Register and Reocdder--Sansuel Swope.
Clerk q' the Mural—lL G. Wolf.
District Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer—Wm. J. Martin.
sherof—Jacob Klunk.
Coroner—Dr. M. L. Gates.
..yurceyor—.levee D. Keller.
cuttuntstioners—Moses Rmartuel Net
dleh, Francis Cterk—J. Jefferson Myers.
thunsei—Wm. Ms.Cleazt. PhySiCtan to MS
Dr. J. W. C.O'NeaL
Directors of the Poor—Martin Getz, Benjamin
Deardorff, L. Swartz. ahnoard—Jonas Johns.
Clerk—H. A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Ben
ner. Cbunsei—J. C. Neely, Physician—Dr. J.
• W. C. OlieaL
Auditors—Martin E. Bollinger, BR G. Bella,
David Rhodes.
BOXQUQX Or GETFTI=IO.
ourewes—Dr..l. L. Hill.
Ctionca—W. S. ligmatoe, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W.
cress, Hobert Tate, A. B. Hunter, S. B. Bow.
cierb—J• Augbirtbanith. Traurer—S. B. Bus.
tin
amstsbisa—Wn: J. Tate, George W. Walked..
school .DEreaent—WA. Guinn, W. T. King,
HiramLaren,r J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin.
baugh, Hunter. Eitcretary—J, M. Krauth.
Treasures-,8. G. Fahnestock.
eIITTNIBURO XAT/OXAL BA 1L
Presktent—Geoige Swope.
•
Cushier—J. Emmy Bair.
Toler—Henry S. Benner.
Directors—George Swope, Wllllam Young Henry
Wirt, David Wins, David Kendlehart, Wm.
Meiiberry, Willa at D. alum, Joshua Mater,
John Waugh. -
MIT HAT/OXAL SAXE OF GERTYB3I3IO.
Desident—George Throne.
Llishier—Goirfe_
_Arn old.
filter—Sainue nuatanaa.
Directors—George Throne, Bobt. Bell, John
Smash, John Horner, George Arnold, John
Mussel:oM John Woltord.
man allutis orazTNir.
President—J. L. Schick.
Secretary—William B. Meats.
Treastninder Velma.
Aganogors—John Buy& J. L Hill, Josiah Benner,
George, Spangler, George Little, Wllibuu B.
Meals, AMicander Colman.
ADS 001T/TT NOTITAS iNiauliOS °OXFAM'.
President--Gone Swope.
Vice Prestdent—Sainuefit. BusselL
Secretary—David A. Buehler.
Treasurer—Edward G. Faimestock.
Jiicecutive awinattee—itobert McCurdy, Henry Plain& Jacob Mag. ,
ADAM COVET A/N=2I:XAS 110Cuarr.
Presidost—Samuel_fierilek
Vice Presides , Varaim Myers, J. 8. WitheroW.
cb rres
rMng ponWngSecret: abcres4—H. J. Stable.
Reco ward
Treasure 'David Fah:testa%
Atanagsrs—William B. WLeon . WiMs.ns
Jonas Boutzahn, irrederieic Diehl, W. Boas
Whits.
=UMW ASSOCIATION.
President—Edward G. Fahnestock.
Vise Preddent.—WOnam A. Duncan,
neeretary—John F. McCleary.
Treasurer—John Culp.
MunagrJ. W O'Xiiik Jan Bopp, A. J.
Cover, B. liendlebart, W. F. 14klasos.
SAN 0011PAN7.
President—E. G. Isalnumo je k . .
Secretary—Wm Me l ai tr a,
Treasurer—Joel B.
D. Buehler, ht. Elehelberges, H.
P. &Wee, B. RUNE, W. A. Duncan, J. B.
Danner.
WAY= COMPANY.
president—CcoM W. McClellan.
iitcretdry and .n.malires...a li. Bumll.
Managers—G. W. M.eClellan. R. B. Ilachka,
Ewell. 11. J. Stable, M Elchelberger.
aziTtlainsa EAtunaap..
e que stealer—Robert McCurdy.
ecretary and Treaatore"—DiAld
Mrst. Second.
Tr:ilns
I d= &45 A. M. 2=45 P. M.
ILIS P. M. &45. P. M.
Thy first train mates C 1036 Connection North
and South, the seoortd train South.
MOOCILTIONB.
(Webs Lodge, No. 1.24. I. 0.0. .P.—Meets earner
of carliale and Railroad streets, every UMW
evening
Union Mmearnpment, No. IM. ..E a o. F.-12
Oddth. Fellows' Hallam and ad Monday In cash
mon
dbod Samaritan L d
a odm, A. P. le—Cor
ner of Carlisle an MS
and 4th
Thursday In each month. streets
Gen. Reynolds /Adds .No. 180, I. O. G. T.—On
Baltimore street, near the Postoffivi, every
Monday evening.
Gettysburg Lodge, No. .9.34, L 0. G. T. Mesta
ever Pride evening, in the Bea, rf. E Corner
Center Bq
Adam :tro. 124, S. 4f T.—Meets every
Tbursda t c . In the Hall, N. N. Horner
Center Ilare. •
Cnyupas 24".: i r 411E—ln McCen.
au°1 & 1201. da t. e Mill 'Won.
ir auge °l°B ma atialmagY "win&
Warren anincii, Jva Ha, Jr, Q, U. •A. .M
Meets every Temper main, Y. fifirner of
Celll7o BQUIlte• • ;• •
lad/loran. (
.Crorisra)r. aer. C. A. Hap
1/1. D. amllearrunTs 01 Oonege
tkonindaY, , Elabblitt morning a ad
ma.
4 td e tnes7- 11( 71 211111 t1r '
Services ti g hts* Morning and dreaming, sad
'Woduesds sr
Methodist vv. H. a Mits, J. a
Clarke. an inlh ... .te.mondsg sad even
lag, and Thursday . iv_.-.......
Pre*yeerian.-Bey. lirm. N. SUISL , - • -
tlabtadb morning ind omeaing..ing 7 • • •
day • . .
Osman ormed-ltdiVW: 'IL , •}I. Veatriell.
*Mar ummang and evading, and
li g , s d
sad
bg ag t W p=setew la id . j if =olL.
patted . J. Jandoes. by.
TIN bi
_aPPetpilaift:
• grortrito.
WM. J. MAR'i
Wholesale and Retail dealer In
GROUERIFS'& LIQUORS.
' A large lot of GROCERIES that I am swung
Cheap for Cash.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old
Rye Widskey eight years old.
Very old French Brandy.
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQUORS.
A. general assortment of BITTERS, among which
are Idlshler's Herb Bitters.
T IIRE LIQUORS for Medical prmbit
TABLE CUTLERY, Glass-ware,
ite.,*at WALJ. MARTIN'S
April 30. INO—tf
NEW GROCERY,
•
JESSE M. 'V AI.
HAS opened a new Grocery Hipre, adjoining
his residence on York street, Skid will always
keep on hand
PRIME GROCERIES
•
of all kinds—Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Mobili
ses, Fish, Salt, Pepper, Spices, /Lc. Also, Confec
tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, and Notions generally.
He has now on hand a Inc lot of HAMS for fam
ily use.
of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. Call ang examine,
THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR
BUTTER. &j EGGS.
Gettysburg, Sept. 30,1870.—t;# -
. - EW GROCERY.
HAVING purcnased from Mr. A 3106 EOKERT
his Grocery establishment, on the Northwest
corner of Centre
ne Suoacreo, G G ETTY , S IB r U e e ß sp G ec ,
tf FA
11 - y ,
i ad t a my ln ri a nds w and th k publio s giv
me a call.
In addition to a large and varied swesc of prim
Groceries, Notions, &c.,
I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of
Queensware, Fire-Proof and Glauware,
Fruits, Confectiens, &c., all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
H. IL BEAMER.
June 24, 1137V—tf
WIC BOYER, & SON,
DEALERS Di
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone, Wooden and Willow-ware.
A general assortment of all Goods usually tent In
A FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1867—t1
BARGAINS
AT THE
NEW GROCERY,
IN GETTYSBURG.
s T " A
ft, c r c y e i n W . CRE
S
S
,
having
opened aNe w Gro
of thPbl G ic S e quae b o s n ju reeeived we sp c e ne d
assortment of
P/2 Et i 120 Cillil7l4,
Including Sugars, Coffees, Woltsses, Tem.
Tobaccos, Salt, Flab, Plants7wmffersdku-
Also,Queens-ware,Confections,l 4 l Frigt.
ja,....
Fancy Articles and Notions ganeorally, I wilt
_
also keep on hand FLOUR and FEND LITUFFS,
Having Purchased for CASH, I am prepared to
sell very cheap. Give me a nal and - Miler
yourselves. J. W.
Lept. 25, NW-4f
8500 REWARD !
A. & S. HOKE,
T_TAVE just commenced business at GRANITIC
I 9.1 STATION, on the Gettysburg Railroad
where they are buying
FLOUR, GRAIN 1 HAY,
and all kinds of country produce. They have on
band a stock of
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, LUM
BER, COAL, te.,
which they will sell very low.
They are running a Car to Be/Amore every
week with Marketing, dm., and returning bring
from the city all kinds of goods. Give tthem •
all. - Aug. 19, 11170.-4m*
t fartning tlmpirstuto, &c.
DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER
rr ILLS machine has the most complete
.1. success. In e on re it has been
introduced, it has over those
machines which have hertWors as first.
claw It is a perfect Bell-Baker and a superior
Mower.
A careful examination:wall eontitlee 4117 one of
1W aupulor merits over all others In aMplielty,
a to t oSe lt i o:4 llo-nd lladline l :
In the Unl fed
Built by the 841 .1 6 0 S 42 1 2 1t2 t EVICNtioN atanufac.
luring Co., Auburn, New York.
READ THE NOTICE OW THE COMPANY TO
OUR AGENTS:
.
• Having been informed that
icerladnufse
tura', in 01fio and elsewhere are Reap
ers, with LIDDGWE [ALYEA/LE ws
ask to =BM US Gm seance of all vermin
never
at purchming sash mashines, as we harm
r or persons io
tare saki SELF-Ta or any part th manniale.
ereat Mid
will prosecute to the extent of the law all mr.
eons manufacturin& selling or using said Self
rake except of our own manufacture.
JOHN A. DODGE, President.
Ws bia%mt confidence In this machine that
we ere to let thosewanting a nubble WS
11 any
t ram they n am iti setim wish, and
se with ep the ow ha V. AS MO
o = e l lll / woPPer. *WWI Cath be ac-,
For the benefit of those wanting maehinsa we
Mould refer them to a few of those to whom ws
have sold, viz:
Henry Culp Peter Nackley
John - 13. L/as, Wm. Forney ,
Jesse Dar ewman, EMMA_
_Penrose,
George F. Mager, John Deardorff,
Abraham Waybrlght, Ephraim Lz.ielx l _
David Plank, Jonathan
John Hockermoth, James MleUr
Peter Kettoman, Daniel Nettie,
L ißlutver, John Bender, i% t arker, John HEelmlm,
Ross
Lower,, Henry
John -Weikel%
John N.l3oyer, ,tl. 3 rirr,
George muiss .
On Nand cr - few &Cond Hand Beagrers,
Also, WINE- HAYEASENB, of differ
ent make. monger ira te a s i osr tan. AL
few names a nords.
sme l l
firgasratar one of Ore best and
eg i a
a 15 2 ,%: 012 1411.1M8 Aim N
in •
fini l it: !tab ezi e n dr ran7 fir
floe, netigsbung o
, Pa, or Ike f tiret
subscriber, 2 Wier from
I : I3 MILig raI tONIMANTLN ON NAND 14.ffilaa
qi breakage. Persons wan Minims win ad
alai Oid filtocribar, A gent.
Na.Y 27 .1140.--41 - • •
Young, Smyth, Field & Co.,
importers, Manufactures add Joblon of
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES.
110. 489 Market sk, fr 418 Consorts Et,
PHILADELPHIA,
1J4M18.1. 1 -6 6
211.11170.-41
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Preddeut--Gecege SwoPe
irlee-President—flemnel R. Russell. ,
Peuretary—D. Bushkr.
Treasurer—lC. G. Faluseetor.k.
Esecutins Closandttee—Robert McCurdy, H. A.
Picking, Jaedb Ring,
Nnimagerso4teerge Swope, D. A. Buehler, lit
Ye:Curdy, & H Besseil, IL G. Faluseeteeit,Oeitys.
burg; Jacob Kim Stroll= township; Preduiek
Diehl, Pranklin; IL A. Picking. Strati= ; Abdki
P. Gin, New Orford; Wm. Bees White, Liberty;
H. C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. S.)
Sarnia Company is limitedin its operations to
the County of Adams. It has been in operation
for more than 19 years, and•in that period has
made but one atteessment, having paid losses hy
fare during that period amounting to over 010,000.
Any person desiring an insurance can apply to
either of the managers.
The Emmen Committee =sets at theolnce
of the °company, on the last Wednesday In every
month, at 2 O'clock, F.M.
one 10,1868—it
Hahnemann Life Insurance
CASH ASSETS OVER.
CASH INCOME ; 1
STATE DEPOSITS......
ittridonits aro suoinuill7 paid to pima
NON - FORFEITABLE
Insures on all Modern and Popular Plano
Nearly all restrictions regarding Residence
Travel and Occupation are removed.
A large Premium Fund Is reserved for the ben.
eat of Polley Holders.
In all its experience this Company has flexes
contested a claim.
PERFECTLY RELIARL E AND STRICTLY
All information desired can be had by address
ng the Harrisburg office or any of Its Agent&
J. W. SHEETS, General Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
Special Agent. Gettysburg. Pesta'a.
Aug. 4, 1870.-ly
69.
♦ FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINE'S,
Liquors and Wines for Medical Purposes. Pure
accurately put up. Phis!clans and coon
t l 7 Xenia= suPpiled at REDUCED RAT H&
Forney's Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Horse Powdetv of approyednnikes.
H U B E.lt ' S
Baltimore Street, Gatti:berg, Penn's.
June 11, 1560.—K
DR. R. HORSER,
bas ntsonted the
Practice of Medicine.
Mee at his
DRUG STORE,
In Ctlambersburg Street, Gettysburg.
Also, Dealer in
PURE DRUGS.
ifEDICZNES.
SPICES,
/lAA /NG SODA,
DYE STURM,
Jan. 14, 1870.—tt PATENT MRDICINDS.
DR. JAMES CRESS
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street
HA n za tit o r m z r ityv yc z onit ze d k
r e aninrsir l 4 l = h ria ° ZITO:
sistrogin part or
Drupe and Family Alibdicinee, pan UAW's for
for Jedicinat Iturpotee, Patent Medi-
Pmi SOON Died end Die etxdle, Net=
Tenet maps and Fancy aztides. A. ltdl
mad of Brombes, fleabag= et ail Weds. alien,
Tongan° and Bona
Si - Moores Zleciro-Maiftelie Soap will wash
with lardaad soft water, cold ammo. Makes
wished withlids &abate node beautiful:ft white
without bolting ar bluelaft Tbkris WA* SOINI
In We. Try It la mut-Med laa to was fts
lamb or tuft%
JAM CM&
Littlestowa, May
A. D. BUEHLER,.
DRUG & BOOK STORE
aßtras,
BOOK
7011LBT M==4,
MV [) MMk
O7io+Mkevirry a%vr4 - now'l*mriind.
ii iroolugrymertbasissun'taiiitremlut
•
Vl/% I L SMOK-41
ate rates.
4
0,4 1 + PUN -
*as *likareivms;lllsefcitests**eriok Is
' 7 ' Olt sae 41011141500 Sim
Yak MOW, N.
Ttg - talkiftemnitt.
lifirisa is. zasi.
OFFICE:IUL
THE
COMPANY,
OF CLEVELAND, OHIO
0350,000 00
300,000 00
.4' MON 00
roil•.. fa
lALL POLICIES ARE
MUTUAL
REv. C. J. ErIRERART,
gooks, ensgs, ytaticiuns.
JUNE
Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and
Dye Stuff", 8 0 4 s, Perfumes and
Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ-
ins Fluids and Bts.
tionery, Physician's Pre-
sciptions sad Family recipes,
DRUGGIST,
LIT'FLESTOWN.
eines, Horse Powders,
GETTrBBURG, PA
lii'DICINEB,
PATKMT
STATIONERY,
PERFIIMI:!1;
0 4 :.**Okei
*mud* Sasts.
LOO :-HERE!
rirßE undeetlazed has leased the Ware-house
tbe earner of Stratton street and Obe
road s Glattrasurti /la sad will carry on the
Grain & Produce Business
tu Its kites. Tbs Wait will al
rius Depaid CosmanaVozej
Straw, N - ut . s=pbus , Hums, Shoulders
and Sides, Potatoes, with everything else in the
country produce line.
GROCERIES
or ALL KINDS
constantly for lake, Coffee', Susan, Waimea,
§YroPs TM. Batt, Chow, V 7 ,Soda,
Mustard, Starch, Brooms, Buckets.
Soap' Ite. ; asp, Coal 011, Flak Oil, Tar, Be.
of all kids; Wm@ and Nails: Smoking sad
Chewing Totaccos.
He to always able to supply a drat-rate arti
cle of Flour, with thedifferent kinds of Feed.
Also, G round Plaster, with' Guanos and other
ferillitizem COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
He will also run a
Line of Freight Cars
to No. 165 North Howard street. BALIII6OIIX.
and No. 1111 Market street, PIM A Inc* WILL—
All goods seat to either NamwW be raealvad aad
forwarAd pro per. AM goods should. be mark
ed "Vg2lllr.o
Apr112,1206.. A1 t."-41
70a1P MOLL
4. IL MILL
Joseph Wible Son,
pßoptrat DEALKIIB,
tlouth,sost cor. of Roaread and Washinften grts.,
GETTYREWBO, P 4.
U ICILVIT cash price mid for all ldlids of
II Grain, Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for r e sale all kinds of
GROCERIES,
The hest brands of FICILTILIZERB constantly
on hand, or secured at short notice.
April V, 1810.—U
ROBERT M'CU ti DY,
DEALER IN
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, {re
GETTYBBUXG, PA
milli undersigned is paying st 1W Warehouse
1 In Carlisle •street adjoining Buehler's Hall
the highest prices for
Flour, Wheal, Rye, torn, ektes, BUCA:Witeato
csover and Timothy-Ikeda, IPotatoe4,-4.c.,
and invites producers to give him a call beton
selling. He has constantly on hand for sale.
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses, Byrom Coffees, Sugars, Be with Reit
Fish, Oils, Ta Soaps, Baeon and Lard, To
baecos, &e. Sim, the beet brands of FLOUR,
with Feed of all kinds. He likewise has
SEVERAL VALUARLE FERTILIZERS,
tkfluble Pao/21e Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano.
xis - Whilst he pap the highest market prices
tor all he buys, he_seps at the lowest hying mu-
Ma. Ile sake a snare at public patronage, re
solved to glversailsractionaga t ri c i a d i e rt lTßDr.
July 21, MK —lf
NEW FIRM.
69
BIGHAM & BROTHER
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE
GETTYSBURG, .P 4
rp HE undersigned, having entered into partner
i. ship under the girm of Btu[ BRonilen,
will carry on the Pdritarding and Commission
business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash
ington and Railroad street', and devote to It
their entire time and attention. The HIGHEST
SIARKET PR/GE will be paid at all times for
Grain and Produce.
SW-A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse. every TUENI, tor Bald.
more and Philadelphia, DA
and r
acc xooN ommodation
trains will be run as occasion may
_reguire- BY
this arrangement we are premed to convey
Freight at all times to and from these cities.
All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware.
hem of Stevenson et lions, 165 North Howard
street, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 812
Market street, Philadelphia.
ofWe will also keep constantly on hand the best
Groceries of all kinds,
Coffee, Bow, Toti., Spices, Fish. fisUrtups,
Totowa% LIM 4e-. IMO be dl
lowest sash rates.
&ng. 12, 1870,4; ;
- WM% asi ilea.
- EAGLE HOTEL.
The ismseat-sad most soommodlons la
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Cbrner of Chanstersestra and Washington deo
JOIN L. TATE, Proprietor.
/?An Omnibus for Passengers and Baggage
run to the Depot, on arrival and departure of
Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and reason
able charges, (May 29, 1287 .-4:
•
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETTYSBURG, PA
WX E.MYERS, Proprietor.
NOW OPEN,
8 is a new House, and has been Bt
up in the most approved style. Its loos.
tion is pleasant and convenient, being in the most
business peirtioa of the town. 'Every arrange.
ment has been made for the acecesunodusim and
comfort of guests, with ample stabling attached.
With experiences/Arrant', and accommodating
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please...—
This Hotel now open for the entertain of ihs
public, and we kindly solicit a share of public
patronage. [key 29, 11967—tf
NEW HOTEL.
HARRIS HOUSE,
BALTIMORIif fritilitt aIITTTEaI74O. P,l,
frt
fi. HHARRIS IC und .
B . oum, to the emlimpl has nod a
_mnißotel the
and
1 Madame threaittors Bach on Balti
more Wed. two doom Man the
Gettysburg, Pa., and is oovidad with *moo
sodations for the oomforutde entertainment of
abuse number of Est& HU In the
business warrants la
pso, and te es certain W ag =
sto him owe will cab Mira Mantes
la
Tens win al be supplied with the beat
tha Gewow ttysburg and meats a%.
his Bar will ea choicest mt
te um * l l l i iimm ysesple &Wing, with a good Host - 1
ler
natal share of Pante_ paircre la vete.
M i r ed ' and
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UNION. HOTEL .
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FIRST TRAIN leaves Get&laborir at 8 • 30 A.
M,, arriving at &nova Junetke at MIS A. IL •
ile#ose 1210 t. t Washington 2P.M. ; York
ILIO A. Z. IMarvisburg 12.30 P. M. ; Wißitunspor
3.45 P. M. ; Columbia 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P.
ridkidelPhia (via Cannabis or Harrisburg
5.30 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. M. ; New
York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg, Philadel
phia or Baltimore; Pittsburg 12 night. Return
twat:rives at Gettysburg 121,211 r.
SWORD TRAIN team Ciettlebnlit at,,243 P.
IL, arriving at Hanover Junction 4.20 P. M. ;
Baltimore 2.13 P. IL ; Washington 10 P. ; York
6 . 4 0 P. M. ; Harrisburg 11.55 P. M. ; and Pittsburg
10.10 A. X. Returning, arrives 6.20 P. M.
Ja43.
umx,...tir ß MeCURDY, Bup't.
Pennsylvania, Central Railroad.
Double track route running between PLUadet
phi* and Pittsburg. Trains imvingGettp
make the following connections with this T runk
line:
Gettysburg sweat 8.15 a. m. & 12.40 m.
Hanover ..run?tlou arrive 10.05 " 2.05 '
leave 10.58 " 9.55 "
Harrisburg
arrive 12.55 p. m. 11.45 "
leave 3.50 2.25 a. 211.
Philadelphia arrive 9.40 " 6.50
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 "
AAt_ arrive L 35 a. m. 19.10 "
t rimadelphis close connections are made
with the trains for New York, Boston and all
/astern Cities. At Pittsburg oonnectioN• an
made
In the New Union Depot with the trains for
silWeitet r
STForuas.
Information spa tr.
=WAND H.
Gan. Superintendent.
Hamm W. Gwriceskeen. PrimengienT lia lmi 10ret
Agent, • „ may lA, 1,188.—t
JOHN CR.XBB
• ,
Northern Central Railway.
!WIDOW
O- •
N and after June 12, 1070. -Trains will lea *
Hanover Janettn as follows:
• LEAVE NORTHWARD. •
10.33 a. in.—Litilfor Wrnhimeport„j'thaly (except
is) for Elmira, Boesater, But
-' ' ' f6lagara Falls and Side and the
West.
LlO a. m.—Dally or Elmira, Buffalo. &a.
209 p. (except Erie. Sundays) for Williams
-6.05 p. m.—
...at
(except Sundays) for York.
10.03 m. (except Sundays) for Harris
wg and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.03 a. in.—Daily stopping_at Taitten only.
7.52 a. ni.— Daily nmdayl) stopping at all
11.25 p. m—Dallystond a
r y at Button only.
10.19 a. tn.—pally (exec Sunday) stopping' at
4 54 Partton Cockeysville op
p. m.—Daily )exceptsundays) stoPping at
the Stations.
EDW. 13. YOUNG, Past:.
ALTHED BaI K Um i r a "4l
General Str_perintendent,
June 24, 1370.—tf Harrisburg, Pa.
READING RAILROAD
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
%. ON DA Y, 5E.1".1 sth, 1870
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reuling, Pottsville,
T ma, Ashland, lihounokin, Lebanon, Allen
town., it, Ephrata, Linz, Lancaster, Colum
ia, &e.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 5.35, &15, 8,50 a. m., and 2.50 p. m.
connecting with similar Trains on Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 12.10
noon, and 10.01) p. and a. ears accompany the 3.35 and a. la..
without
Returning: leave York at 9.00 a in., 12.00
noon and &On Philadolphla at 8.15 a. in . ,
And 3.110 lillemeng Cars aceompsny the &OD
p. in. Irma Xew - York - duinge.
Lewes. Ibr Beadho mah ntreme 4 , Tam.
Ashland, Men.
4 asi and at 8.10 a. 686 d 150
and 4.10 p ris. gat Lebanon and Pripet
imy _ lO p. m., train rulecUng for
' • • • Fintsville and C only. For
' • ylkill Haven and Anhui% viz
• ftsmiehanna Rail Road. team
East Pat 3.40 m.
Railroad trains leave Read
ing for • Easton and New Tont at 7.11 k
10.30, 10.45 a, m., and 4.45 p. in. ReZeilv, leave
New York at o . oo x.lloBnoon &
and Allentown at 7.30 a. in., 12.96 noon, 4.96 and
8 Wayin.
Pssees
osier Train Mares Philsdelpida at
7 . 11 a.1ug with similar Wain en Rut
Penn . ' returning tram Reading at 635
P. IL. stojoing at ail Statham
Leave Pottsville at &Sand 9.00 a. m., and 2.50
p. in., Herndon at MOO a. in., Shamokin at 5.40
and 11.05 a. in., Ashland at 7.054 m., and 12.30
noon, Mahanoy City at 7.h1 a. m.,/nd LOT p. ni.,
Tamaqua at 8.33 a. m., and 2.20 p. m.„ for Phila
delphia and New Y,rk.
LOOM Pottsville, via flehuyildii and Roque
banns Railroad at 4.15 a m. , for Hxrrislany, and
19.05 soon, for Pine Omni and Tremont
Beading Acomiusodation Train leaves Potts.
ellta 0.6.40a.m., pima Reading at 7.30 a. in.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.20 a. in. Return.
'tag, leaves Philadelphia at 5.15 p. m. Reading at 8.00 p , arriving at Pottsv=
9.40 p.
Pottstown Accommodation Tralu, Immo Potts
town at 6.25 a. 111., returning, leases Philadelphia
at 4.00 p. sa.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Readi at 7.20
a. and 15
tap in. for Ephrata, Litiz,
is zieaa.
. •• •
Trains leave Ferboinen
Jimetion 7.14 9.054. in.. &Oland 8.35 Mt re
tuning, leave hchwenkavilie at 6.88. 8.10 a. in.,
19.50 noM, 4.40 r uu t=inecting with similar
trawl aa Bmd
Ceietwo*daleaitromf Trains wave Pottstown
a; 9.40 a. m., and 6.28 Jll. in., retiiming leave
Mount Pleasant st a rs and 11.25 a. , connect
inti:3lArathg
LOiL la, at.
wave Dowtungton at a- 17...45 noon sat
5.15 m. eonneetingwithidmilar trains on Read,
in~BaWr a Sundays : leave Now York at &GO
Phllattsafta at LOD a., nt. i & 2 2 . 2. 1
the 1 1 .0:14.i s Trahs nursing So
Mom WEIR ra. •W•
a. in., eibitO. P. IL t leave 715 a.
nh,_ and 5.46 p. •• ' ,• • *ZI3 a. in.,
attat 1406 p R fo'ir.• K7.29.3 a. m. for
New Tat, at 4.45 p. 4 7 14 v .y 4 and 9.40
ra. sad 4.lkS
Reboot and Its- 1
asdtron alliminta, at, rediteed
Rata"
WM. IL HIGHLY,
JA.MICB
e ked throng: Minds allowed
each neer.
cowlA. NICOLL%
&rperlateihlat.
Eat, gawk; pax, tc.
COOK AND PARLOR
Tho ]alert and most approved styles
T N, SHEET-IRON AND
COAL & LUMBER
Cali and Examine I
C, REHM'S
WARE ROOMS,
- •
Vat Warbles.
Gettysburg Railroad.
TT TABLE.
STOVES.
OF ALL KINDS.
HULLO W WARE,
OF ALL HINDS.
Cotkint Sas, A*
NORRI '
HEADQUARTERS !
On South-East Corner of Centre Square,
GMIMiOw, PA.;
Has the Largest and But Stoopof
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
TUX LLIIIIIIT STYLBS
HATS AND CAPS.
WIZ BIM MLNITI'ACTIJBED
8(1')1 1 8 AN I) 8
WITH A TAMMY OB
4ter ‘llndencrothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety ;
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And enrything found in a Gentlernen'i Furnish
Ing Store .
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 14, 11170.-41
GENTLWIErff'23
FIIR.NISHING FOODS
In endieset variety at
AT CUNNIN.GHANI'S
On Chembersburg Street
Spiing& Summer Clothing
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
[Lk, Gaps, Boots & Shoes
COBEAN & CUNNINGHAM
AVE Just received from the City a new and
large stock of
Clothing, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS
SEGARS. #.c.
LAV.:ST STYLES
One and all are In Invited to call at our Store, cm
Baltimore street, Gettrdiurg, nearly opposite
Fahnestosk Bros.'
IL C. COBEAN,
April 16, 1670-4 t JAS. CUNNINGHAM.
Any person wio wants a
Vine Fitting Suit
GO TO cUN2iINCinAIt's
On eintmberstwrg Street
NOW Wit,BARGAINN
CLOTHING
FOR FILL AND WINTER
U CO.,
AVE just received from the City the LA336-
11 EST STOCK of Ready-Made Clothing, over
offered In Gettysburg. consisting of
Beaver & other Overcoats,
DRESS and BUSINESS COAT& PANTS, VIM
White Shirts, Woolen Shlrto, Buckskin, ILM aag•
other Gloves, Mankato. Basic. Robes, Horse
Mnlti,
latest ot Clocks, Trunks, Vatbes 6r also, the
`HATS & CAPS,
for Men and Wllies. Or Monad
Imtnimends, se and
Aleu t of Notions of every
variety. s lam
BOOTS & SHOES,
et impeder quality. Our ReadyJdade Chething
has been mans expressly . for Nib market. et ths
titan the best of woods, and by experients.
ed Persons wanting Bargsintorin da
Wen to 010 l loidexandoe oar Ciminhem.
Oct
street, opposite Buehler's Drugatorestockht. beim
elsewhere. PICEA' &
Sk --N
Fall and Winter Clothing
In peat variety at
FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S
- Chambereberg Street.
WOLF'S
Cheap Clothing Store ,
On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square,
Gettysburg, Pa.,
Has the largest and best stock of
SPRING Ap ITUMJIBIR
CLOTHING,
ever oared in this place. Also, the very latest
and best styles of
Hats ) taps ; Boots & shoes,
with a of SRmmeter 11MilterAllothlag,
and to , ombil Moods meneir.
a ol eMeßsonwatelise,
CIAM t .flea. , Me.
"1 •4 4,7= 1 4. mila jr"b orq :"...
a••. • • ivy ustatment Child
ren's
itYatw glom la kinds. bk , abort,
i tZr i
thlaials s mallr kept in a
- Al 11 e sold as low as the lowest,por motto
=Well sales a
clock ‘ ir small
goods =` Cali aad
elsewhere.
May 20, 1870—tf d WOLF.
STMICSQF
CLOTHS, CASSHIERES, -.BEAVERS, tic.
FRANZ CUNNINGHAM'S
Chambersburg EL
GO TO
KLINGEL'S
Fos YOUR
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters!
few
I D. tiolargo lgr iOr. .: 1 4 - ; t%. 4 . - )*'t tan,
, v , . pis roosi v =t:
is ~ - . st .. : isli sh oce
i 1
t ttr are . . a
Gaiters, t o ozl
- itsis; *moo
. .
I , ..' I B tENTLINIEN—Franch Calf Boob, Maor
i acrd:.. Bor, 7.ip ao t , 10oilima2V, Call
I , iii ii:•.l..f ..... 743 . 1 7, 4. — araiai i it,.
1 .
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_... .. lite;
1 ' 1 Doins—onsosi Gaiters, Chit Bibnorals,
' L. , '1: : abosiror Olinda . •
betn ui
' 1444 F,
' :-' ' I . :c . • ,Pr i l lt ? o rl" ~
-,,.* .• . 7" .ex . sa - - WM &An , it
1110frean please
THE NANP4ormalwo
of Boot& auto sad Gaiters will
ce. an Its • as War& eanieli dnn.
' --...
Y rirrmlrrha—Ping
LOW biatiltineta,itoi,
PVItZTINGII4M I 4
at akati are,
rra
MANHOOD
IN THE,')''OUNG AND RISING GENERATION
The vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a
few years how at the pallid bee, the lackAuntre
eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of
application to mental effort, show Its baneful hi
fluenee. It soon becomes evident to tke observer
that some depressing influence is checking the
development of the body. Consumption istanutd
of, and perhaps the youth is removed frets seined
and sent into the country. This Is one of the
worst movements. Remores from ordinary di
versions of the ever-changing scene of the city,
the powers of the body, too muck enfeebled to
give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts
are turned Inwards upon themselves.
U the patient be a female, the approach of the
menses is looked for with Anxiety, as the first
symptom in which Nature is to show her saving
power In Minstar the circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase
of appeUte has grown by what It fed on: the en
ergies of the system are prostrated, and the whole
economy 11 deranged. The beautiful and wond
erful period In whieh body and mind undergo so
faseinaUhg a change from child to woman. Is
looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds In
anxiety. and fancies the grave but waiting for its
victim.
filuarsouis EXTRACT Bower, for Weakness
arising from ersessesor early indiscretion, attend
ed with the following symptoms: Indisposition to
Exertion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffi
culty of Breathing. General Weakness. Horror of
Death, Night Sweats. Feet, Wakefulness.
Dimness of Vhdon. Lampour*niveresi Lassitude
of theffinseular *Mean, Often Isarmenar Appo.
tfte with Dyspeptic Sympsoras, Hot Hands, Flash
ing of the Body, Dryness of the MK, Farad
Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In
the Back, Heaviness at the Eyelids, Frequently
Black Spots Flying before the Eyes, with Testa.
nay Buffindon and Um of Sight, Waal of /Ansi
tion. Great Mobilifs, ileothiontelo. with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa.
Heists than Solitude, and =Mug they more dread,
for Fear of Theitualito: no Repose of Manner,
no Earnestnesp. no Speculation, but a hurried
Transition from Hie maistion to another.
Thase symptom, it atiowed to go os—which
this Meads, Invariably remoses—soes follow
Lam at Amer, Fatuity, and lipileptie Ftta, blebs
of which w. patimt may *vim.
During the
the Bloondnowe Asytmn, this ad result occur.
red to two patients reason had fore:a time left
them, and both died of epilepsy. Ttey were of
both sexes, and about twenty pars of age.
Who can say that these excesses are not fre
quently Mowed by those direful dbeaseslsmanlty
and ConsumpUont The records of the Insane
Asylums, and themehuschoiy deaths by Consump
tion, bear ample witness to the truth of these as.
vertices. In Lanatk Asylums the most melan
choly exhibition appears. The countenance Is
actual' sudden and. 111414 .4 (4l4 de — ft./QC
girth or Grief ever vide it Shcald sound of
the voice occur, It is rarely articulate.
"With woeful Mimes wan Despair
Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existence of the above die.
eases and itymptoms, we are preparedlo offer an
Invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of
the a:imminence': Iliumtum's Hums Co=•
01211111Ar!D Ernuor or Boo= There
Is no intik like ft. It Lan anchor of hope to the
surgeon and patient, and this Is a testimony of
all who have used or prescribed It.
Sold by Druggists aid Dealers eremite/1%-
111 es 11L25 per bottle, or six bottles for $1.50. De.
livered to arty address. Darras sYraPtaßall au
oommunieatious.
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Dens and ahe,maa Warehouse,
Broadwe7, New Yak.
NOTE ABE I 'TALMO
DI doe. tip in ved mugger,
wee ewendedist lratteci!upe, led
Wined
July* lffo.--1y
YOWL
Howbeit tot Um Ost - thirty-flveyean devoted
whole time and attention to the study of lun my
disemes and consumptionl feel that I und
fully the course that ought to be pursued to re
healthy
a tolembly bad ease
tin ot dims- ed lungs to
soundoess. Tbes and most import
ant step Is far the patient to avoid taking cold,
mid the beet ot all places on this continent for
UM purpose in winter, Is Florida, well down in
the Mite, the to Lure Is regular: and
not sub V t e l l). suchvariations as in more North
ern . Palatka Is a point I can recom
mend. A good hotel is kept there by Penman.
Last winter I saw several persohs there whose
I had been badly diseased, but who, under
the (Demme of the climate and my med
icine, were getting welL
One hundred m il es further down tlei h r o r is a
point which I would prefer to Pala tka, a s. he
Mmperature is more even and Um.* ry and
bracing. Mellonville and Enterprise are located
there. I should give a decided preference to Mel
lonville. _lt Is two miles from river or lake, and
It seems almost impossible to take cold there.—
The tables in Florida might be. better, an tients
c c i ompLaln at times but that Is a good s i g
n,
as It in /set a returnot appetites and when this
the
is
l i mn ge m cam they
e ge al nerally incre4e in flesh, and
ust h.
,
Jacksonville, Hibernia, Green Clve, and' many
other places lu various parts of Florida, can be
safely recommended to consumptive, lie winter.
My reasons for saying so are that patients are
lees liable to take cold there than here, there Is a
lees even temperature, and It is not usetsssary• to
say that where a consumptive person exposes
himself to frequent ecdds he is certain to die
shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down
into Me State out of the reach of prevailing east
winds and foga. Jacksonvine, or almost any oth
er of the localities I have named, will benefit
those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a dis.
ordered stomach deranged bowels, sore throat
or conk but for those whose lungs are diseased
a more southern point is earnestly recommended.
For fifteen years prior to lip) I was profession.
ally in New York, Baden, Baltimore and Phila
delphia every week, where I saw and examined
on an average live hundred patients a week. A
practice so extensive, embracing every possible
phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under
etand the disease fully, and hence, my caution ,
regard to taking told. A person may take v
quantities of "Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Sea.
weed Tonle and Mandrake Pills," and yet die if
he does not avoid taking cold.
In Florida. nearlyeverybody is using Schenck's
Mandrake Pills, for the climate is more likely to
produce bilious habits than more northern lati
tude& It is a well esudembed feet that natives of
Florida rarely die of consumption, especially
three of the southern part. On the her hand,
in New England, one-tkind, at leaat. of the inpu.
Mon die of this terrible di se In the Middle
States It does not prevail so largely, still there are
many thousands of eases thorn What a vast
pesuentage of ilia would be saved it consump
ere as easily alarmed In regard to taking
fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, email
pox, de. But they are not. They take what they
term a little cold, which they are credulous
enough to believe will wear off In a few days.—
They pay no attention to it, and hence It lays the
foundation for another and another still, until the
Lungs ate diseased beyond all hope for cure.
My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
even slig htly
p htly is, to lay a stock of Schenck's Put-
monk &hawk's Seaweed Tonic and
Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I
recommend these particular medicines because I
am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I
know that where they are used In strict accord
ance with my directions they will do the work
, that Is required. This accomplished, nature will
,do the rest. The physician who prescribes for •
cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the .
Want to walk or ride out every day, wi ll be sure
to have a corpse on his hands before long.
My plan is to give my three medicines, In ac
corftnee with the printed directions, este in
some cases where a freer use of tie e
Plll3 is necessary. My object la to give tone to •
the stomach—to get up a good apir e t ns e. It is al.
ways a good sign whed a patient to grow
hungry. I have hopes of such. Wi tha rend' for
food and the gratincation of that relish comes
good blood, and with It more flesh, which is close
cough loosens ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the
and Mates, the creeping chins and
clammy night-sweats no longer prostrate and
annoy, and the patient gets well, provided he •,•
avoids taking cold.
Now there are many consumptives who have
not the means. to go to Florida. The question
may be asked,is there no hope for such! Cer
tainly there ks. -- Dfy advise to such Is, and ever
has been, to stay in a warm room during the win
ter with a temperature of about seventy degrees,
which should be kept regularly at that point, by
means of a thermometer. Let such a patient take
his exercise within the limits of the room by
walking up and down as much as his strength
will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circula
tion of the blood. I have cured thousands by
this system, and can do so again. Consumption
is as easily cured as any other disease If it is tak
en In time, and the proper kind of treatment Is
pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record
that Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, Mandrake Pills,
and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of
what seemed to be hopeless cases of consumption.
Go where you will, you will be almost certain to
find some poor consumptive who has been rescu
ed from the veryi . aws of death by their use.
So far AS the mandrake Pills are concerned,
everybody should keep a supply of them on hand.
They act on the liver better than calomel, and
leave none of Its hurtful effects behind.. In fact
they are excellent in all cases where a pergative
medicine is required. If you have partaken too
freely troll and dlarrhrea ensues, a dose of the
Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject to
sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes and
they will relieve you In two hours. If you would
obviate the effect of a change of water, or the too
free indulgence in fruit, take one of Me Man
drakes every night or every other night, and you
may then drink water and eat watermelol3s,
. =apples, Morns, peaches or corn, witbout
kea Mime laatisidhat braes& Tha sill
pazdossoilris isfsplliela thlitiP situations against
chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly
barmiest'. They can do you good only.
l have abandoned ni professional visits to Bos
ton and New York, b continue to see
_patients
at my ofteNo. 15 SIXTH Street, Philadel
=, every Mtarday, trem 9A. IL, to 3 P. &
who wish athorough examine:km with the
kespirometer will be charge d five dollars. The
gespirometer declares the exact condition of the
lungs, and Wiener tan readily learn whether
t n h n e~y are curable or not. But I desire it distinctly
the value of my medicine de
pends e upon their being taken strictly se.
cording to directions.
In concluakei, I will myths& when persons take
my medicines and their systems are brought into
a lathy condition thereby, they are not so liable
rto take COW, yet no one with diseased lungs can
bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the
Cabin*, of greater or leas trrt a tation of the bron
chial tubes.
Full (tired:lons in all lingtunpes accompany my
medicines, so expikdt and that any one can
othem without consul tingme, and can be
bought from any
dru s.ll SCHENCK, .D.
No. 15 N. SIXTH Street, Philadelpha.
June 10, 1370.-1 y
of Dr. "Wilson M
PREPARATION
FOR
CLEANING THE BLOOD
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases. Erysipetas, Bois
fibre Etlesalcoid Eked, Pfriipita and Blotches
on the .Ftece, .211tter Areettosll4. Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, .Sheusecktic, Wee
(ions, Dyspepsia, Cbsti rn,
Eilck Headache, 8141,
Jaundice, General Debility, owls
and leer, .Ftnii Stomach, together with
ati other Diseases Arising from Impure Bl oo d
and Disordered Liner.
And be convinced that this medicine is no bum
bug. Sold by all Druggists.
Drs. D. Fahruey &Mon's PrepezationforCleans
lag the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name "D. FARRNBY & SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation
for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsborot, M__,_
_d. blown
la each beetle. All others are COUNTBBFBIT.
Recollect that It is Drs. D. &on's Cale
brated Preparatkm tor C Blood that
Is so universa ll y used, an Cigared • and do not allow theinduce you
to tare anything else that they may say is lust the
same n
or as good, because they mare a large pro
fit o
Be eure to get the [amine. None manlike on
le Juness signed 1870.—em D. FAMINBY & BON.
IQ
COUGHS INFLUENZA,
Bore Throat, Colds, Wh A mpiniCo s aL tH iree Om
plint, Broochltta of the
Lustaad a raari
use al th T e
permanently Ie
nd
WISTA.II,I3 B.L.LBA.X 07
WILD CHERRY.
Theme"known !woolsack's' dew not drj' MI a
cough aux! leave thkeause behind. as In the ease ot
moss megteMee, but It loosens and Cleanses the
Leap and &nays irritation, thus removing the
woe ot oomplaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE OIINED
tri timely resort to ills standard rem,„ as is
E
mily kandreds ot testtmonlahi , red by
= ot B l3Ern W. FOWLS' a SON, Bos
tonieViLeaters.
cas, isenetalty
T. M=FX)LD.
LADIES FANCY FURS
JOHN FAREIRA,
mi,m a the Bloohtw i ttrui and ew wroth
PHILADELPHIA,
WM*, '.._ 4 2fitinidnettirllT And Denier In all kinds
.FANCY -FURS
Millis
hir , luat CUldlrameal Wear.
itavid
e l
ealasad a gn. Mg ;..,. .
lasol%on /
sm
all • 111irenS .id ha Una ," •
i t e a
pg u i t nost sar ZinT — o utlam m l r i dH a a
a toal/
.'l`
.of •
and mortent
dka sad ealldros. I sia .
low Wass am sa.y i eem -
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F
iml iM Oat
•
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11441ra1.
DR. SCHENCK
ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO
FLORIDA IN WINTER
C'YYRRATED
WILL CUBE
TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE
CAUTION.
PREPARED BY
DAS. D. FAHRNEY 4- SON.
BOONSBORO', MD.,
And Dr. P. D. Itshrney, /roadysriner.
7/6 Azi Ua
CHEAP PRINTING
STAR & SENTINEL
BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING OFFICE,
BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA,
Having recently added largely to our already
ge atoek of
Book & Fancy Job . Type,
We are fully prepared to asteammaagm• ear Mt
customers, aad all ethers who may giver ea with
their Patronage, in the beat iiss et the art, a
the shortest notice, and on the most resaoaable
terms.
Printing of every Descritption,
1 1 J k i a:(ti I]
IN EXECUTION
FR1);1.t , .15) II
IN STYLE, AND
II p WA Di I
IN CHEAPNRSS,
AT THE
STAR & SEATINEL,
Baltimore St., Gettysburg, Pa.
PLAIN
AND
Ornamental Printing,
Frew the larva roerrzis to the matailist
CARD&
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
eV= AR
BILL HB.,U3S, CARDS,
CHICOVS, DRAFTS,
ENTELOPIik LABELS,
SHIPPING BILLS,
RECEIPTS &RECEIPT BOOKS,
HANDBILLS, DODOIRB, &0.,
Snouted promptly, is the beet menet, and it
the inn lowest prices.
BOOK AND PAKPBLET
PRiOiTING,
IMP , or small Gays, la as sod styis aad at.
lowprieei as arry ofiles la the aowlar7-
WI mapiestfully ask a trial by Goo
, daidivair
"Ming in our Una, as
WE briAzwirlut hk4MWM,AMON,
106 In nOle of 'week sad promptness in. Minns
sellers.
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT
TENDED TO
THE GETTYSBURG
STMeAttliptrimia,
vi THE US? AP TAllealiDlG MIX
MUM IN VON COVNTT
rro int or inCPXllll34Mlrsiks •
bigwig elm dal*
_asupiltip r , abode*
viry cdomentr rail.
s aap it hal OA *NW ferimbobe I;.
41Asai sal WOUNI MOM
Ml=
PuRLI1 1 1111:11 EMI; l T 114
BUEHLER & ,41
✓ti.vwrc. ~e ttceen Cburt-housedn
Gettyaburyp, Pu.
TERMS OP PUBLTCATIO.
r Ilk: STAN AND SENTINIL 13 pnbl •
day morning, at V.:MO a year In ad
If net paid within the year. No sabil ,
oentinurd until all area:wages are
the option of the publighera.
Apviuerisixurre are inserted:, at '
rates. A liberal reduction will be nnul
advertising by the gnarter, 'halt yrAr
Special notices will be in at spec
be agreed upon.
air The circulation of the STAY AN
is one half larger than that ever attal
newspaper In Adams county and; as
Using medium, It cannot be excelled.
Jon WCLBJC of all kinds will be prom
ted and at fair rates. Hand-Wk.
Pamphlets, Ste., in every vaticityaud st
printed at short notice. rums CasiL
Trottsi.tmut eardS,
•
• .
Wifixas.
eCLZADI at WOODS.
.ATTONNEYS
PA.
orrfc2-40n Baltimore strict, a4me
occupied by the late rims of M: - 4: W. •
Nov. IC, 1 , 470.—tf , _
M. 11. - f ,
.1 TTOIC:(44 A
Collections and all Git a 1 business p
tended to.
Ogle* nu Baltimore street, south ' ' tit
house.
- June 18, 186—tt
.Wele031.111:411111r,
ATToRN, KY A'
(Mice one door west of liumfiAut's
Cliambersburg street.
*pedal attention given t o Sults.
Settlement of Estates. All 7,e•
claims to l'ensions. Bounty, Back-pa',
ages against U. Stales, at an times pro
efficiently attended to.
Land warrants located' and choke
sale lu lowa and other western States. -
June 18, 18tito—t1
A . J. COVER,
• ATTeHN E V A
Will promptly attend to collections and
Business trusted to his care.
UQlee between Fannesdock's and
Zlegler's stores, Baltimore street, I letty.
May I.V, inti7—tl
,)AVID A. BUEHLER,
ArrintNEY A I
%VIII promptly attend to collection , . a n
Business entrusted to Ids care,
Unice at his residence in the thrce.st
D AVID ICI LLS,
AT'Fi Uty;10( A.
4 Mice at Ids rtalclenee in the Sot:live...list
Centre Square.
•
May '2ll, 119:37—t1
DK. H. IL HUBER
south-cait corner of ChawM•rrbur¢ and
toll street 3, uppo4lte Cw.. T.,tres t:14114
June 11, Iso9-11
R. J. W. C. O'NEAL
liar his office at his residetiPe In Ila!tiny)
two doors above the thtilpiler
May 186 —ti
j OU 111 L. HILL, D. D.,
OE
liftice on Climnbersburn street. nearly
the EAGLE ituTEL, Gettysburg. Pa.
Wirliaving ',ern to coils:Ant practice
years patients can Is, assured of good WI
July 9, 184.77—tf
D R. J. E. BERILATRESSEK.
Haling 100 DE. ted In Gettysburg, offers
to the pubile. (Alice In the old ''Semi
S. K. corner, Centre Square. where he
pared to attend to any (ASO within the
of the Dentist. Persons in Want of full
debt of teeth are Invited to call hlr• . Terms
July atis
Carriageo, Aarato, -4
mcca.A.Ry
"BEST ALWAYS CHEAP'
I :llcapest
uti
and itAItSESSuI all kinds, In tht;Cou
AIWAV,4 CO be found at (lie old and well
111(1, ltaltinlurt•, it., liplioaitr the l'irs
Church.
(JIcCILEAJ 'S .)
OCR RIDING and WAGON SADDL '
Are the moat substantially' bunt and nen
o I" It HARNESS, (plain and silver mutt
complete In every respect and warrant
yvry best material aml workmanship.
mat LITER, LEATLIEIt DitAFT C
eon not two best. They ire the boot Fin'
must durable. .
OUit HKAVY DRAFT
are made to order, as cheap as they eau
any where and In the most suisitatittal •
WHIG HILL DLES, WHIPS, Laslittil.
Haloes. Fly-uets and everything. Sane
cheaper.
01 It PRICES
leave Kmiec:En to the luivest lieitt •'s
A liberal perceutage for cash, ott
~,itiounting to $.5 or more.
We work nothingbut the best of *Loa'
arraut every article tuned out to he i
re,peet as represented.
hauktUl for past favors we invite atte
our present stock.
AllirGive U 3 a call :thd ecainlne prices a
D. MceltE.t.ltY
Jau. 1868—tf •
BUGGIES. AND CAHILL&
REMOVAL:
I I HE undersigned has removed hts C
1 making shop to the east end of Middle
Gettysburg, Pa., where he will continue
all kinds of work in Ids line, riz:
'CARRIAGES, TROTTING & F
ING-TOP BUGGIES, JA(GE
WAGONS, &C., &C.
Ills work Is all put up of good material
the best of mechanics. and cannot fall to
'sr:felon. lila prices are alw ays . rvasona •
solicits orders. confident that he can please.
REPAIRING promptly done, at motkvate
W. K. GAILAG • 1
.1 Lily 1, 186S-ly
SAYE YOUR HORS
PATENT ELASTIC CORE
HORSE COLLAR`
, IHE undersigned has for sale thee*
•
IBRATED COLLAR manufactured by
8: Berry, Philadelphia, w t hich are now tiled
the City Passenger Railroad Companies f.
protection of their stock. They are nib
weight, absorb no moisture. and tM not heat.
Cork with which they are stalled be eery
tic, the Collar luiJusta to the shape.of
anti consequently does not chafe.. Farme
them. Also,
HARNES
of all kinds for sale and made to order. ca
my establishment on l'aldlsle 4trect, 17etty4
?a-, adjoining Passenger Depot.
May 20, Irlo-41 JOHN Cl
CARRIAGE-MAKIN
The war being over, the uuderattned .hav
awned the
Carriage-Making &sin;
at their old standiln East Middle street, 13 .
burg, where they are again prepare d to p
work in the most fashionable, suhetantial
superior manner, A lot of new and Domed-
CURIUM - MS. BUCKRES, &C.,
on "4 4 , which they will dtspoee of at the lo
prices, aud ail orders wiu pie supplied as
And satisfactorily as possime.
EirRI?PAIRIIiGjet
dome with dispatch, and at chpapest rates.
A. large lot of new and old ILNhlit3 oa
for sale.
Thankful for the liberal patronage
.hereto
enjoyed by them, they solielt}and wW endear
deserve a Large share the future. -4
May V, 1867—tf DASNEtt & Zatt3
g'iothi=Ph
ESTABLIBILED IM9
TIPTON & MYERS
EXCELSIOR GALLEitI
York Akeda, Ostlyaborg,Pemea
Plat yam of all atylam. ♦lam wr
BATTT YrFIELD
'RFD 'TARP FOR CATALLOOVZ.
FRAMES, ALBUMS,
aart3ole Agents for Barnaby & Billarirs
.ent Barobripg Album.
IHc. S. 1009—tt
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