The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 25, 1870, Image 4

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FEW?? HAT CanEvt.7..ty.?—Tliere are
huritlfeili of tons cif 'flay lost every
ter among farmers by careless feeding;
We have been astonished sometimes
when witnessing the auiount wasted
4round barnyards and stacks..'- This
waste is entirely unnecessary, and if it
was made the rule of - e . erY farmer not
to . feed any kind of stock upon :the
ground, thousands of dollars might be
saved annually. There are times, to be
sure, wheathe,earth is frozen dry and
clean, but if make are net provided full
half of the time the hay will •be dealt
out either in wet snow or mud,, and a
good portion lost.
Portable racks oho+ used around
stacks and their locatio changed every
few days; the- racks ;should be so
constructed -that the stock can get at
their feed handify; and at the same time
made so that the hay cannot be pulled
out and trampled under foot.
CHEAP VEGETABLE CELLAR.—Sink
a barrel two-thirds of its 4 epth into the
ground (a box or cask Wil?answer a bet
tefpurposel, heap the earth around the
part projecting out of the ground, with
a slope on all sides; place the vegetables
that you desire to keep in the vessel; cover
the top With a water tight
,cover; and
when winter sets' in, throw - an armful
of straw, hay or something of that sort,
on the barrel. If the bottom is out of
the cask or barrel so much the better,
Cabbages, celery, and other vegetables
rnde• p in this as fresh as when taken
am the ground. The celley should
s nearly perpendicular, celery and
earth alternating. Freedom from frost,
ease of access, and e,spwially freshness
and freedam from rot:are theadvantages
claimed..—Household.
To PilEvErn. CATTLE JUMPING
F.Farens.—The following singular state
ment was mike at a late meeting of the
American Institute 1 4 ,armer's Club,
New York: To prevent steers from
jumping ,fence clip off the eyelanhes of
the under lids with a pair of scissors,
and the disposition to jump is as effec: :
tually destroyed as was Samson'spower,
by the loss: of his hair. The animal will
not attempt to jump a fence until the
lashes are grown again; of this
,we are
Infartifind by Samuel Thorne, the ark."'"
breeder of Duchess county 7; - ;io assured
us that he had toet---s: it upon a pair of
bresw.)::, ,(41*.eu. As it has been of great
value to him, he hopes it will be tried
by others; no harm, can be done by it, I
.shotild suppose."—Deity's Experimental
'journal.
RESTORLNO WHITE FLANNEL.— 0
restore the original appearance of white
flannel which has turned yellowish' by
lying for a long time or from wear, soak
for an hour a Weak solution of bisul
',Vhite of soda, then add a little dilute
muriatic acid, stir well and cover the ves
sel for twenty minutes. After this take
..041 thianel out., tthse it in plenty of soft
water, and dry in the sun. The flannel
will be purely white.
THE arettiFarnler says: "Where veg
etable manuit has long been in the soil,
held by clayand lime, there-is your soil
for wheat. .Ntwmisnare (carbonaceous)
willmake straw,` Nit will not stiffen it
or form a plump berry. The exceptions
are when the year is unusually favora
ble. —.Many a good wheat crop, heavy in
'Straw; has been ruined by too much ma
nure, and is ruined yearly.
Mt •
k, ‘ Ts women come to sit in the jury
\box, possibly infants may get to be criers
n..;9 court
OFF3LI.I, INI;CT0111-1(
COPATTIfiCtIia
PresidentObert J. Maher.
Associate Judges—Joseph J. Kuhn; Robert Me
Curdy.
Prothonotary—Jacob Melnctrti. •
Revister soul Reoedder-L-Baymel Swope.
Clerk of the thurts—H. G. Wolf.
District Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan.
Treasurer—Wm. J. Martin.
Sherif—Jacob Kluuk.
Coroner—Dr. M. L. Gates.
surmyor—Jesee D. Heller.
Cbountesitmers—__MOlies Thwtmatl Emanuel Nei-
Welt,W
Francis ilt Cierk—J. Jefferson Myers.
Cbunsel—WM. McClean- Phlisictdn to Jett—
Dr. J. W. C.O'lloaLt
Directors of the Poor—Martin Getz, Benjamin
Deardorff, L. Swartz. Simard—Jonas Johns.
Clerk—H. A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Ben
ner. Cbuntsel—J. C. Neely, Physician—Dr. J.
W. C..t.rNeaL
Auditors—Martin K- Bollinger, Eli G. Heagy,
David Rhodes. :
HOBOIDOIIi GETTYIEBUTIO.
I:urges's—Dr. J. L.. Hill.
Oeuneti—M. S. 'Hamilton. C. A. Boyer. Jacob W.
Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. Hunter, S. B. Row.
Clerk ~i. Aughinbaugh. Tresurer—S. R. Rus
sel.
ConstahlesWm. J. Tate, George W. Welkert,
School DtrecWra-Wra. Guinn, W. T. King,
Hiram Warren, J. M. Krauth, Jacob Aughin
baugh, A. M. Hunter. Secretary-- J, H. Krauth.
Tnsansrer--E. G. Fahnestock.
GETTYPURG NATIONAL BANK. •
Prestdemt-GeargesSwope.
Oashfen-J. Emory Bair.
Tleller-Henry B. Benner.
Directors-George Swope, W illlrm Young, Henry
Wirt, David Wills, David Kendlehart, Wm.
John
HeSherry, William D. Filmes, Joshua Hotter,
Waugh. _
awn wArrOssi Ramos orwrrysatmo.
Astidens-George Throne.
Chshier-George Arnold.
Tiotter--Samuel Bushman.
Directors--George Throne, Robt. Bell, John
ear° JtHonier, George Arnold, John
ohn iiroltord.
• Minx oritrrEar.
Preistdent-J. L. Schick.
Slicretarp-Villitam - B. Ideals.
Al der Cobean.
Managers-John Rupp, J. L. Hill, Josiah Benner,
George Spangler, George Little, William B.
Meals, Alexander Cobean.
ADAMS 00UNTY )(MUSS, ntstatazicE cOlosar.
President-George Swope.
Tice President-Samuel R. Russell.
Secretary-411mM A- Buehler.
prechtuntp-.Bdward G. Fahnestoek.
Ixecutllnt Onwmthee-Robert McCurdy, Henry
A. Pickling, Jacob King.
ADAMS COUNTY ACIBICrLL'ILAL SOCO;17.
President-41=nel Herbst.
'ice Presidents-Ephraim Myers J. S. Witherow.
Cbrresponding SecnstairM J. Stehle.
Recorthw Au ward Fahnestock.
Treasurer -David
Managers-William B. Wilson, William Wible,
Jo hite.nas Boutzahn, Frederick Diehl, W. Ross
W
NIIILDINO AVOCIATION.
Prestard G. Fahneatock.
nee =William A. Duncan,
Secretary—John F. McCreary.
Treasurer—Jobn Culp. •
Manatser•—J. W. C. O'Neal. John Bupp, A. J.
Cover, D. Bendlehart, W. F. Atkinson,
• ass COMPANY.
Presulent-4t. G: Fannestack.
Secretsuy—Wm. Duncan.
Treasurer—Toe! A.,
B. Danner.
Ma A. D. Buehler. M. Eichelberger, IL
D. tittles, S. B. Russell, W. A. Duncan, J. B.
Dannr.
WATER 0011tPANT
- - •
preadou,...cmovrem McClellan.
Secretary and rer—S. R. Russell.
Managers—p. W. McClellan. E. B. Buehler, S. R.
Russell. a J. Stehle, M. Eichelberger.
•
ainemenain BJJLROAD..
equeJlTalOr—RObert McCurdy.
eeretary and
• Trealtaz=l;givid
Ara. Second.
Trains depart - -• 8.45 4.2.1 1 1.4411"..m.
arrive RIZ r. M. 645.
The that train manes close connection: North
and South, the second train South. 1
atecIaSATIOIO.
Illetlys Lodge, No. ISt 1 b. b. .l—]kris corner
of carlisle and Railroad streets, every Tuesday
uhv a ll esit,2llo,.4%. I. a a4O
m .
codivrentrws-Ba. up And Id Moadartivisaek
onth •
Soar Sinn:peon Lodge, No. Ink A. E
ner of Carlisle sad Rallrosal streets, 241 and 416.
em gin each month.
Sem
I:l 4nhps .Itb. US, 'a a - 7.-4ns
• Ewer the Postoillee, , every
Monday!,
Gettyabuov Lampe. lib ASi t .t. O. O. T.—Meets Friday evening, in tile -RAIL N. E. Corner
a
Adams sO.
Center i:
W' 114 & T.—Meets every
Th e the HAIL N. R. Sorner
01y . • , . Mown. a 4 arming. r •
mow I 4. dleCbw.
Warre
a „ g , 'it ,t hatioviditrevmin*
I A. it-
Meet, O. 7 ewoaing, N. E. Corner of
Centre, • • •
._ • -
- - ' emanate&
lortheilm.
tau .thehrt'amem Bev. C. Ai e , fish
D. IL. ees, bl Profasaner of co
• , WSW'S' Sabbath moral
l e=nd Wednesday evening. During. Ira"
rations,
..bStrzealogliartkoegialged.
Lutheran, Ist: arnee)-- - Ker, A Breklennangil•
Services- -110rult - and - eVeffing, mid
Weduesda eve, ~4 .'
MeModist vs. Ala. Cbristoaa. '
Clarke: bbath morning and even-
lug. awl =eve/Wyk; i .
?rem/germ,— v. Win. 11„, MIL, .- •
'SAUL** avid raring and, ..„ _
day 4drainir- , ..,
Vardicut -,4lLey,, 'W,, hr. •
Sexidimmt WV 'ib am d
aguotte.46% • itoitai t lit.
.06 . 0.
tirAs. 44iti,
UniLtd geria -- v,„Jamassow "tr.
Vie,
"Ilifterie."l.
$:
MIMS
E=2
rovrio
_
NM: J. MARTI.I - , ,
Wholesale and Retail dealer in
•
• •
GROCERIFS & LIQUORB.
A large lot of GROCERMS that am selling
Cheap or Ctigh.
CHOICE LIQUORS,
Old Rye Whiskey eight years old.
Very old French Brandy.
ALL * OTFIER KINDS OF LIQUORS.
A general assortment of BITTERS, among which
are Mishler's Herb Bitters.
PURE LIQUORS for Met!Apyrires.,raitN,s.
1. ABLE CUTLERY, Glass-ware, Queenswar
&c., at WM . J. 31ARTIN'S.
April 30, 18a.l—if
NEW GROCERY.
WALTEI;
H AS opened a new Grocery Shore, adjoining
his residence on York street, and will always
keep on land .
•
PRIME GROCERIES
of all kinds--Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, molas
ses,Fish, Salt, Pepper, Spices, &c. Also, Confec
tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, and Notions generally.
Be has now on band a tine lot of HAMS for fam
ily use:
air - All of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. Call and examine,
THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR
BUTTER & EGGS.
_GettY B b4rg , SA•pt. 30, 1570.-41
NEW
LTAVING puremised from Mr. Altos • If.CEERT
Al his Grocery,eta
Sq bshment, on the
cornet nI Centre ua li re, GETTYSBURG,Northwest
PA.,.
and laid in a new stock of Goods, I respectfully
In v
my friend large the public to vme prime
luldltion to a and ,varied skick of
ftroceries, Notions, &c.,T
will keep constantly on hand the best quality o
Queensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Conreetiena, &c.. all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
June 24, 1870.—tf
WK' BOYER & SON
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIQNS
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone, Wooden and-Wlik4-ware
A general assortment of all Goods usually ke
A F-13IILY GROCERY
Dec. 4, 1867—tf
BARGAINS
AT THE
NEW GROCERY,
IN GETTYSBURG
r_ t itCOß W. CRESS, having opened a New Gm
."' 'eery in Gettysburg, on the North-west corner
of the Public Square, has Just received a splendid
assortment of
FRESH GROCERIES
including Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Syrups, Teas,
Spices. Tobaccos. Salt,-Fish, Hams, Shoulders, &c.
Ais o , queens - ware,Contections,Nuts,Fruits,Soaps,
Fancy Articles and Notions generally. I will
also keep on hand FLOUR and FEED STUFFS.
Having purchased for CASH, I am prepared to
'sell very cheap. Give me a call andjudge_for
yourselves. J. W.
Lept. 2i , I&7—tf
tanning_ ittipleutents,
DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER
1 . 13 ,, 1 u 5 e ma s c . hi f r e l
e hs r.y m:l e vi.: t i o t n h
v, tt e m re o i s t t complete
introduced, it has taken precedence over those
machines which have heretofore ranked as first,
class. It is a perfect Self-Raker and a superior
Mower. .
- A careful examination will eonvil any one of
its superior merits over all others, in snitplloity,
strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap
exit has no equal to our know/edge.
The Dodge States attached to this machine
in the United except to Machine.—
Built by the DODGE 6: STEVENSON Manufac
turing Co., Auburn, New York.
READ THE NOTICE OF THE COMPANY. TO
OUR AGENTS:
Having been Informed that certain manufac
turers in Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap
ers, with DODGES SELF-RAKE attached, we
ask 'you to furnish us the names of all persons
vending or purchasing such machines, as we have
never licensed any person or persons to manufac
ture said SELF-RARE, or any part thereof, and
will prosecute to the full extent of the law allper
sons manufacturing, selling ur using said. Self
rake except of our own .manufactu re. JOlLN DODGE, President.
We have that confidence in this machine that
we are willing to let those wanting a machine test
it with any other machine they may wish, and
keep the one that gives the most satisfaction.
Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac
commodated.
For the benefit of those wanting machines we
should refer them to a few of those to whom we
have sold, viz:
Henry Culp Peter Mickley,
John B. Leas, Win. Furney,
Jesse D. Newman, Elisha Penrose,
George F. Minter, John Deardorff,
Abilliam Waybright, Ephraim Lady,
David Plank, Jonathan Wisier,
John Hockersmith, James Mickley,
Peter Kettoman, Daniel Settle,
Henry Sliriver, John Bender,
Christian Slither, John Ecker,
Ross Hunter, lieurYaKing,
John Lower, Andrew Weikert,
J Geo ohn rg N e Philips. . Boyer, J. J. Kerr,
On Hand a Jew second Hand Bzapei . .
Also, WIRE-TOOTH RAY BAKERS, of differ.
ent make amongst which Lithe Brandi Rake. A
few PLOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and
Separator one of the best and cheapest ever • He'
ed in the county. HABRISBUW. FANNI N
MILL and Farm Implements generally.
Si - Persons wishing. to ex - on - Jae machines will
1114 them at the vrarehouse of JOSEPH WW2! &
Son, tiettysburg. Pa., or at the residence IA the
subscriber, 2 miles fromfrom Gettysburg, on the Ear
datum{ road.
EXTRAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND in case
of breakage. Persons wanting Orculaniwlll ad.
dress the subscriber, Gettysburg,
_Pa.
YaBLE, Agent.
May 27, 1870.--if
Young, Smyth, Field & Co.
Importers, Manufactures and Jobbers of
HOSIERY, NOTIONS,
WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES.
No. 429 Market St., t 418 Commerce 84,
PHILADELPHIA.
(JAMES J. METCALFE—offTorit Springs, PIO
Sept. 23, 1870.-41
-REMOVED
JOSEPH JACOBS,
MERCHANT TAILOR,
lIAS lIEMOVED
Next door to .7: W. Cress' Store, on Mans
^ bersburg at., near tAe Square.' - •
O. large assortment of
Cloth*, - 47..stusers, Yeatings; Trim
mittsAke. dkp...
F.. .._ ~ ofie.ted at the a s.
: GoOds bought at the Store cut ree of Marx.
made .up with se wen when
bop s at other stores as at his own. West N.
Y. albinos received; andlalloring done In the
fragreoved style. Ounductinne, ma lima
siarei M ease. Ps&ralaiP wt —td.• • NM nit edrart
-APIS n. /870—ti " JOS„ ,701028,
ADAMS COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
President—George Swope.
Vioe-President—Samuel .iltuimen.
Seeretam—D. A. Buebiir. .
Treasuger—E. G. Fahniettock.
ExeetitireCogranlttee—Hobert Mseardy, H. A.
Pigging, Jacob King.
;rge Swope, D. A. Buehler, R.
McCurdy, & R. Rowell, E.G. Fahnestock, Gettys.
burg; Jacob King, &ratan township; Frederick
Diehl, Franklin; H. A. Picking, &mbar' ; Abdiel
F. Gitt, New Oxford; Wm. Rosa White, Liberty;
EL C. Peters, Petersburg, (Y. S.)
4ag - This Company is limited in its operations to
the County of Adams. It has been In operation
for more than 19 years, and In that - period has
made but one assessment, having paid losses by
Are daring that period amounting to over 920,009.
Any person Alesirlng au Insurance can apply to
either or the managers.
aria-The Executive Committee meets at the office
of the Company, on the last Wednesday in every
month, at 2 o'clock, P.M.,
'IJIC 10, 186S-tf
Hahnemann Life Insurance
OF CLEVELAND, OHIO
CASH ASSETS OVER
CASH INCOME
STATE DEPOSITS...
Dividends are 113 , paid to Polley
ALL POLICIES AIM
NON-FORFEITABLE.
Insurer, on all Modern and Popular Plans
Nearly all restrictions regarding Residence,
Travel anirOccupatioa are removed
A large Premium Fund Is reserved for the lee.
eflt of Pohe) Holders.
In all its experience this Company has never
contested a'elalin.
PERFECTLY RELIABLE AN I) STRICTLY
All Information desired can be had by address
ing the Harrisburg °thee or any of its Agents.
W. SHEETS, General .Agent, Harrisburg, Pa.
11. IL I3E..:011
Special Agent, Gettysburg.. Penns.
Aug. 4, 1870.-13\
69.
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
Liquors and Wines fo: .:\ Zedleal Purposes, Pure
Spices and Flavoring Extracts, Dyes and
Dye Stuffs, Soaps, Perfumes and
se:ll4lons and Family recipes
accurately put up. Physicians and noun
try Merchants supplied at ItEDUCHD BATES.
Fonley's . Iforse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Horse l'owdersnCipprovetinutkeL
H B ' S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
Tune 11, 1669.—tf
DR. R. - - HORNER ,
has resumed the
Practice of 4edicme.
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg:
Also, Dealer In
PURE DRUGS.
SP/C/14,
BA l, VG SOD.n,
DYE , STUGFS,
PA TENT-MEDICEVES.
Jan. I I, —tf
R. JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST,
Store Lin Brant's Building, Baltimore Street
LITFLESTOWN. ,
LTAVING opened a new DRUG STORE and
IA fitted it up in the best style, I offer my stock
of pure and fresh Drug s to the citizens of !Attics
town and vicinity at the lowest-market rates, con
sisting in part of
Drugs and Almay Medicines, pure Liquors „for
for 3fedieinal Purposes, P6tent Medi•
•
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dyer Stu ff s, Perfumery,
Toilet Swipe and and
articles. A full assort-
Inl
went of Stationery of all kinds, Chinn,-
Tobacco and Sa
Wir Moore's tro•Magnetie Soap will wash
with hard and water, cold Or warm. Clothes
Washed with this Soap are made beautifully white
without boiling or blueing. This is the beat Soap
in use. Tryit. It Is warranted not to injure he
hands or fabric..
JAMES OSESk
Littlestowu, May 13-Iy.
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG BOOK STORE,
OETTYSBUIiG, PA
DRUGS,
BOOKS,
TOILET ABTIOLHA
Ohambersburg &rat, mar Dianyrat
airCoutitry Marobaata supplied at etty tdaAte
gale tea
. liaa_a
Book and Job
Or ALL 0411,
Doxie witkle*lsess. ethil o olll atidtlePlach
The Star sad Maiiaini 411114..
Ineorporiaed, Maim . 14 . , 15, 1561.
OFFICER&
EOM
COMPANY,
holders In CASH
NIL TL AL.
REV. C. J. EHREITART,
outs, prude, Vitdtrinto.
JtTlsiE
A FULL ASSORTMENT OF
Tolle; Goods, liars, Writ-
lug Fink!' and Sta.
tionery, Physician's Pre
Office at ha°
MEDICINES,
eines, Horse Jrotoders,
All DICIN&S,
PATENT Ll!.p=emrs,
STATIONERY,
niamaiLsßy,.
. thgel PENS,
&a., &is., toe.
si*'wMag §P;um
LOOK HERE!
fft corner uderalg=irsed he W
and chorea s tree t
Rit
road, Gettysburg, Pa and will carry on the
Gr4bt& rroduce Business
in all its branches. The highest prices will al
ways be paid for Wheat,.._ ,ye Corn, Oats, Clover
and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac, Hay and
Straw, Oriel Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders
and Bides, Potatoes, with everything else in the
country preduse ilne.
GROCERIES
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars, Molasses,
griustlaeidT, e‘llllst,4lMicen3alt.ti,ATlts:lieli,nerac'tit
Soap. ; also Coal Oil, Fish Oil, Tar, Se. FISH
of all kinds; 'Spikes and Nails; Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
' He is always able to supply a first-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Platter, with Guanos and other
fertilltizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or car
load.
. He will also run a
Line of Freight liars
to No. 165 North Howard street r BALTIMORE,
P
and No. 811 Market street, HILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place will be received and
forivardoromptly. All goods should be mark
ed " CAlt.
Aprll 2, 1869.—tf
JOSEPH WThLE.
Wit)le Sun,
PRODUCE DEALERN
South-cant aor. of Railroad and Washington et..,
E TTYRB URG, PA
H'GUEST Cash price paid fur all kinds of
Grain, Say, Straw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
6:50,000 00
300,000 00
100,000 00
GROCERIES,
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or scoured at short notice.
April', 1570.—tf
ROBERT M'e
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES, .ke
GETTYSBURG, PA
F - IgHE undersigned is paying at his Warehouse
1 in Carlisle street adjoining Buehler's Hall
the highest prices for
pour, *heat, Rye, awn, oats, puckwheat
(Yore/. and Timothy-Seeds, Putatoes.
and Invites producers to give him a call before
selling. lie has constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF (I,ROCLRIES,
Molasses. Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, dc., with Salt
Fish, Ins, Tar, Soaps. Bacon and Lard, To..
baccos, ttc. Also, the best brands of FLOUR,
with Feed of all kinds. He likeddse has
SEVERAL VALUABLE FERTILIZERS?,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano.
thir Whilst he paya- the highest market prices
for all lie bum he sells at the lowest living pro
fits. Ile asks a share of public patronage, re
.. Ived to give satisfaction in every case.
ROBERT MeCCTRDY.
July V, 1869.-tf
NEW FIRM.
69
BIGHAM'& BROTHER
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
GETTYSBC7L,Ci, PA
1 1 HE undersigned , having pntered Into partner.
ship under the firm of Bionem & Bturrurs,
1%111 carry on the Forwarding and Commission
business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash
, ington and Railroad streets, and devote to It
their entire time and attention. The BIOREST
MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for
Grain and Produce.
14-A regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TUESDA Y NOON, fur Balti
more and Philadelphia, sd acoommodation
trains will be run as 0cea.142 may require. By
this arrangement we are prepared to convey
Freight at all times to and from these cities.
All business of this kind entrusted to us, win be
promptly attended to. Our =l'm to the Waro•
house of Stevenson & 50n5,"16.5 North Howard
street, Baltimore, and to Bark's Warehouse, 812
Market street, Philadelphia.
We will also keep constantly on hand the best
of
Groceries ol all kinds , '
Coffee, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish, Salt. Syrups, Oils,
Tiibacco, Bacon,.L,rd, &c., whichls 111 be sold at
lowest cash rat*.
WAf. 111 BIGILAM
Aug. 12. 1870,-;_il JAMES BIG /LAM.
Ante's and
EAGLE HOTEL,
The largest andmosi' commodious in
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
tbrner of Chambersburg and Washington Sts
JOHN L.' TATE, Proprietor.
u - Au Omnibus for Passengers and Baggage
run to The Depot, on arrival and departure of
Railroad Trains.' Careful servants, and reason-
able charges. [May n, 1867.—if
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
WM. E. MYERS, Proprietor.
NOV OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and has been fit
ted up In the Most approved style. Its loca
tion Is pleasant and convenient, being th the most
business portion of the town. Every arrange
ment has been made for the accommodation and
comfort of guests, vith ample stabling attached.
With experienced servints, and accommodating
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please. -
This Hotel now open foi• the entertainment of the
public, and we kindly solicit a share of public
Pattruute. [May 23, 11167—t2
E W HOTEL.
HARRIS HOUSE
I
BALTIMORIF STREW, GETTYZIECURG. PA.
TH B undersigned has opened a Hotel, the
HARRIS HOUSE, in the lately enlarged and
handsome ihree4dory Brick Bulldinr, on Balti
more street, two doors from the urt-house,
Gettysburg, Pa., and is provided with accom
modations for the eomfortable entertainment of
a large number of guests. His everience in the
business warrant& nim inpromising satisfaction
in every case, and he feels certain that those who
atop with Idea once will call again. Charges
moderate..•
His Table will alw be sV r with the beet,
the Gelsitrg pre
- kens may af
ford, his Bar Will have the choicest wines,
iiiaying, with a good Host.
!twin
A liberal share of public - patronage h respect_
fully e
it. solicited, and no abed will be spared to de
sery • •
Aptil W. y. HABRA .
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UNION , HOTEL'
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Tag umeditsed las leased thielong establish
ed sad pular , Petersork
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in the (Y
is l business part of town. His
le will helMileri with thebest ab l i mar
ket can Mort end the Bar 'with choicest
Liquors. There ii l me lba s with
_
attentive bostiers. , This Hotel is the es of the
0 • •ab and Idealanicsburtfte Una also
the York_ and New The
former veil 'at 1 Mon
W-•• -- • and Fridays, fr om Xechankshurg
forlr:tartan s afiti r t 111L,.0a ,Tues.
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Geti r ibla ig. SOO: 41.
.
OF ALL KINDS
JO,IIN CRESS
EIEZEM
DEALER IN
rotalwanto.
The latest and most approved styles
COAL & LUMBER
C. H. BUEHLER'S
CORN - ER OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
DAM=
.OAZILICI
NEW FIRM.
COAL AND LIME!
T E M undendinted base entered into ritzier
sldp, and ender the Orin of CADMAN 01101-
imp and will carry on the
sarning, ,Business.
_ .
at the aishad,the Getiiebn=24
t he
corner of Railroad and
/amen and others can rely on p the beet
at Lime stall times, and at lowest - r.et rates.
0 A
at halliat Pffts.
/boom, bow &anted &undue+) la Geitrr
baryg.
UENRI O ( NVM,
26, 1870.-41 - •
%attain lime Sabin
Gettysburg Railroad.
TIME TABLE.
FIRST TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 5.30 A.
M., arriving at Hanover Junction at 10.15 A. M. •
Baltimore 72.1.0 P. IL ; Washington 2 P. M. ; York
11.10 A. BL ; Harrisburg 1130 P. M., Williarnspor
Mb P. M. ; Columbia 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster 2 P.
M. ; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg
5.30 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. It. ; New
York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg,l
phis or 1141timore ; Pittsburg 12 night! Return
ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 2.45 P.
31., arriving at Hanover Junction 4.20,P. 3L ;
Baltimore 7.15 P. IL ; Washington 10 P. IL ; Ydrk
6.40 P. M.; Harrisburg 1L55 P. AL ; and Pittstairt,l
10.10 A. IL Returning, arrives 5.20• P. IL
B. McCURDY, Sup't.
July 1, 1870.-11
Pennsylvania Central Railroad:
Double track route running between Philadel
phia and ttsburg. Trains leaving Gettyabi l lf
make the following connections with this Tru
line:
Gettysburg aveat 8.15 a. m. & 440 p, m.
Hanover Junction arrive lam "
Harrisbur 2.05
g
leave 10.58 " 9.55
arrive 12... V, p. in. 11.4.5 "
Philadelphia
] arrive 9.40 3.50 " "
6 . 0 022 a. in.
.0
Harrisburg leave 1.15 " 12.10 "
Pittsburg arrive 1.35 a. In. 9.10 "
At Philadelphia close connections are made
with the trains for New York, Boston .and all
Eastern Cities. At Pittsburg connections are
made in the New Union Depot with the trains for
all Western points.
Sir Nor further Information apply to
EDWARD H. WILLIAMSi
Gen. Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
HENRY W. Gwrivicas, Gen. Paasengerand Ticket
Agent, Philadelphia. May 14, 1868.—t
Northern Central Railway.
SUMMER SCHEDULE.
fiN and after June 12, 1870, Trains will leave
V Hanover Junction as follows:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10.33 a. m.—Dally for Williamsport, daily (except
Sundays) for Elmira, Rochester, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls and Erie and the
West.
1.10 a. In.—Daily for Elmira, Buffalo. &c.
2.09 p. (except. Sundays) for Williams
port and Erie.
6.05 p. (except Sundays; for York.
10.03 a. m.—Dally (except Sundays) for Harris
burg and the West.
LEAVE HWARD.
7.03 a. in.—Dally stepping UT at Parkton only.
7.52 a. in.—Daily (except Sundays) stopping at all
Stations. •
12.25 p. In.—Daily stopping at Parkton only.
10.19 a. m.—Dally (except ,Sunkeysviday) stopping at
Parkton and le onl
4.54 p. In.—Dally >except C Sundays) stopp y.
ing at
the Stations.
EDW. 8- YOUNG, Pass, Agent.
ALFRED R. FIS
Baltimore,
KE,Md.
General Su i =nteruient
June 24, 1879.—t1
Harrisburg, Pa.
READING RAILROAD.
FALL ARRANGEMENT,
.‘,,IONDAY, SEPT. sth, 1870
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua. Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allen
town Easton, Ephrata, Litiz, Lancaster, Colum
bia, &e.
Trains leave Harrisburg for New York, as fol
lows: At 5.35, 8.10, 8.50 a. in., and 2.50 p. to.
connecting alit similar Trains on Pennsyl
vania Railroad, and arriving at New York at 1110
noon, 3.50, and 10.00 p. m.. respectively.-
Sleeping Cars accompany the 5.35 and a, in.,
Trains without change.
Returning: leave New York at 9.00 in., 12.00
noon and 5.00 p. in., Philadelphia at 1115 a. in.,
pad. 30 p. Sleeping Cars accompany the 5:90
p. trains from New York without change.
Q Leave Harrisburg for Beadin ~a P ottsville, Tani
ua, Minensvid.and llen
town and Philadellle, Ashlan phia at S.lO a. m. 2.50
and 4.10 p. in., stopping at Lebanon and minci.
pal way Stations; 4.10 p. in.. train connecting for
Philadelphia, Pottsville and Columbia only. Foe
Pottaville, Schuylkill Haven and Auburn, via
Schuylkill and Susquehanna Bail Road, leave
Harrisburg at 3.40 p. m.
East Peunsylvarda Railroad trains leave Read
[or Alleutom, Easton and New York at 7.75.
10.30, 10.45 a. tn., and 4.45 p. in. Betarning, leave
New York at 9.00 a. in., 12.00 noon and 5.00 p.
and Allentown at 7.20 a. in., 12.25 noon, 4.20 and
8.45 p.
Way Passenger Train leaveii Philadelphia at
7.30 a. m., connecting with Similar train on East
Penn'a Railroad, returning from Reading at 6.35
p. in., stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 5.40 and 9.00 a. in., and 1.50
p. in., Herndon at 10.00 st in.. Shamokin at 540
and u. 06 a. in., Ashland at 7.05 a in., and 12.30
noon, Mahanoy City at 7.51 a. m.. and LO7 p.
Tamaqua at 633 a. in., and Ili p. in., for Phila
delphia and New York.
Leave Pottsville, via Schuylkill and 81.15(11/L ,
banns Railroad at 8.15 a. in., for Harrisburg, and
1205 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Reading Accommodation Train leaves Potts
ville at 5.40 a. in., passes Reading at 7.30 a. in.,
arriving at Philadelphia at 10.30 a, in. Return
ing. leaves Philadelphia a.l 5.15 p. m.,
Beading at Mc p. nt. , arriving at Pottavir7
9.40 p. m.
Pottstown Accommodation Train, leaves Potts
town at 6.2.5 a. in., returning, leaves Philadelphia
at 4.00 p. m.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.90
ti. m„, and 6,15 p. in. for Ephrata, Litt:, Lancas.
ten Columbia, 6,c,
Perkionien Rai lroad Trains leave Perklomen
Junetton at 710, St.o6 a m., 3.00 and 6.35 p. nt ; re
turning, leave Schwenksvßie at 6.30, 6.10 a- in.,
12.50 noon,and 4.40 p. connecting with similar
trains on Reading Railroad,
Colebrookdale Railroad Trains leave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. in., and 6.20 p. in., returning leave
Mount Ill .( 4 ^ (It 7.00 and 11.25 t in., connect
ing with similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Bridges
port at 8.30 a. in., 205 and 5.04 p. m. returning,
leave Downington at 6.20 a. in., 12.45 noon and
5.15 p. in. connecting aithsinillar trains ou Read
ing Railroad.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p. in..
,Philadelphia at SOO a- tn. and 3.15 p.
'raveooa. m.„ Train running nly to Reading,)
POttsville at SOO m., H arris burg. at 5.35
S. in., and 4.10 p. ; leave Allentown at 7.25 a.
m., and 645 p. m. ; leave Reading at 7.15 a. In.,
and 10.05 p. in. for Harrisburg, at 7.23 a. on. for
New York. at 4.45 p. in., for Allentown, and 9.40
a. in. and 4.25 for Philadelphia.
Commutation, Mileage, Season, School and Ex
cursion Ticket., to and from all points, at red umd
Rates.
Baggage checked through; 100 pounds allowed
each Fastener.
G. A. NICOLL.S.
General Superintendent
Reaclin Pa., Sc 30 . , 1870.
eoal, Xumbtr, Ximt, &r.
COOK ANT) PARLOR
STOVES,
OF ALL KINDS
SIIEET-IRON AND
HULLO W WARE,
OF ALL KINDS
Call and Examine I
WARE ROOMS,
STREE'rS
811tH! OVIIRDIXII.
tistkiel. IWO. -.Ober &.
NORRIS'
HEADQUARTERS !
On South-Eaet Corner of Centro Square,
GETTYSBITSG, PA.,
Has the Largest and Best Stock of
'FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
TUB LATIM STYLES
HATS AND CAPS.
THE BEST 31.l.NTTFACTIIRED
BOOTS AN I) SlloES,
W/TII A VARIETY OF
Winter Under-clothing,
Gents' Furnishing Goods of every variety ;
also a large assortment of
NOTIONS,
And everything found in a Geritlennen's Furnish
Ing Store
GIVE US A CALL
Oct. 14, 1870.-41'
GENTLEMEN'S
' FURNISHING GOODS
In endless variety at
Al' CUNNINGHAM'S
Chambersburg Street
Spring& Summer Clothing
WITII A LARGE STOCK OF
I Lits, Caps, Bouts fit, Shoes
coHEAN & CUNNINGHAM
[JAYE Just received from the City a new and
I/ large stock of
Clothing, Hats and Caps ,
BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS
SEGARS, ke., .€
LATEST S FYLES
One and all are In invited to call at our Store, on
Baltimore street, Gettoburg, nearly opposite
Fahnestoek Bros.
H. C. COBEAN,
April Ili, 1870-uJAS. CUNNINGHAM.
Any person who wants a
ti'ine Fitting' Suit
4K) TO euNNINGHANrs
On Chanibersburg Street
NOW FOR BARGAINS!
READY-MADE
CLOTHING,
FOR FALL AND WINTER.
•
C().,
HAAA.l,ustorc
olvfeiltZlynjUziCeltAottlangL.AelvtGer
offered in Gettysburg, consisting of
Beaver & other Overcoats )
DREGS and BUSINESS COATS, PANTS VESTS,
White Shirts, Woolen Shirts, lhackskln, kld and
other Gloves, Blankets, Budalo Robes, Horse
Blankets, Clocks, Trunks, Valises, &e. Also the
latest styles of
HATS & CAPS,
for Men anti Boys, Neck Ties, Cravats, :Musical
Instruments, Cinbrellas, and Notions of every
variety. Also, a large lot of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of superior quality. Our Ready-Made Clothing
has been made expressly for this market, of the
latest styles, the best of goods, and by experienc
ed workmen, Persons wanting Bargains, will do
well to call and examine our stock in Chambers.
burg street, opposite Buehler's Drug Store, before
purchasing elsewhere. PICKING & CO.
Oct, 28, 18111.—If
Fall and Winter Clothing
In great variety at
FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S
Chambersburg Street.
WOLF'S
Cheap -Clothing Store ,
-Om the Northeast Corner of Centre Square,
Gettysburg, Pa., -
Has the largest and best stock of
FALL •Sz. WINTER
CLOTHING,
ever offered In this place. 4.15C6, the very latest
and best styles of
Hats Caps , Boots & Shoes ,
with a variety of Whiter UnderADgmlblimg,
and elms.' Plargasawyr 61.0ds centrally.
Also, aline assortment of Jew airy 'Watches,
Cloaks, Noti•lls.
The best 111111111thiCtUred Leather 'trunks and
alises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on
hand.
Hosiery and Gloves, a largemnertment. Child
ren's Piney Shoes of as kinds. W Blasent,
st=
lldiag that is many kept Bs a
t3tore.
Al Fai l ishin iewill sold as low as the lowest our risotto
WU, "Quick sales arid man, mats.' Call and
mamma our stock of goods
Nov. 111, w ore purchasing
eliewhere. & WOLF.
ALL STYLES OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c
FRANI CUNNINGHAM'S
Ohambersburg /N.
GO TO
KLINGEL'S
FOB YOUR
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters
D. ;Mo on Beithsore street, a few
. dome abCoutt-houm uessysorag,
kas just received Urge stock Boots, Slum
and Gaiter, which he Is NMI/rat pectly Wooed
prices. It embraces:
(I= l Kid Blipfttyte e
Ga lWOccolla
ral ArtittßptlEM—PrenchOaltibxes, Astor-
FOB
tout usu noon, Rip Booes v _ Goiters, ow
sZtett. te.
Galt•
Mettoco Sic. 4.
Th _l , oll 114717N-aminps..... Getters, WI Sidatotabl,
ice!' khlds. •
Alio. Boots oss ot Ids own ninomesetore
eanstensl7 ost '
Boarses,troms town'and country', ere invited to
hogWI and constn t mla c =ceobetpre purobse•
elsewhere;
nu wh that I can Weise
o toe -
THE MANUFACTURING
of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters will also be carried
on, in all Its branches, as behire. Bemiring done
on shorsnotice. By em none but W,.ftin
""im*aar=ll hest leath
er, be f Ids former
Certainly notklagmillbelattundone
all=ilt. ,
Thankful for Peet Were, he miens e p,
anee of i rldje4tronagc. D. E. /EZINGau,
MST
Musie4ll Instrtunents, &C.,
CIIIiNINGHAM'S
(hi (Thambersowl &rut.
MANHOOD
TRUNKS,
IN THE YOUNG AND RISING GENERATION
The vegetative powers of life are strong, but In a
few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre
eye and emaciated form, and the impossibility of
application to mental effort, show Its baneful in
fluence. 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 Is one of the
worst movements. Removed from ordinary dl
"'erelong of the ever-changing scene of the city,
the powers of the body, too much enfeebled to
give zest to healthful and rural exercise, thoughts
are turned inwards upon themselves.
If 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 diffusinr 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 wood.
erful period In which body and mind undergo so
fascinating a change from child to woman, is
looked fur in vain: the parent's heart bleeds In
anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for its
victim.
RELIMOLVS KITBAG"' Emir, for Weakness
arising from excessesor 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, 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, Fain in
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequeut ly -
Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo!
rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten
tion, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa
tients than SolitUde, and nothing they more dread, i
for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner,
no Earnestness, no. Speculation, but a hurried
Transition from one question to another.
These symptoms. if Allowed to go on—which
this Medicine invariatify removes—soon follow
Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptic Fits, In one
of which the patiiint may expire.
During tie Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at
the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result occur.
red to twi patients; reason had for a time felt
them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of
both sexes, and about twenty years of age.
Who can say that-these excesses are not ire
quently followed by those direful diseases Insanity
and Vorutumptkutt The records of the Insane
Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by Consump
tion, 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 ever visits It. Should a sound of
the voice oectir, it is rarely articulate.
'With woeful measures wan Despair
Low sullen sounds their grief beguiled."
Whilst we regret the existence of the above dis
eases and symptoms, we are prepared to offer an
invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of
the MlLlegnenCelL EZLICSOLD'S HIGHLY CON
=maim FLUID litcraacr Or - 13UCl/U. There
is no tonic like it It is an anchor of hope to the
surgeon and - patient, and this is a testimony of
all who have used or prescribed its
• &Id by Druggists and Dealers everywhere--
Price SL2S per bottle, or six bottles for 18.50. De
livered to any address. Describe symptcsns In all
sommtmleationa.
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Drug and Cheinfeed Warehouse,
N ONE AR E GENUINE. ULpEperS
.un ,
with fasidame of ray Chemical Warehouse, and
slued
July 29 me.dy
Salta
sn.Broodway, New York.
LADIES' FANCY FURS I
JOHN FAREIRA
718 Arek It.
Middle of the Block, Bo between 7th and Bth Weds ,
ndi en
PHILADELPHIA,
lutoorter, Manufacturer and Digger in all kinds
and quality of
FANCY FURS
Ter Ladles' and Chuareais Wear.
Having
"knownw and
„ VI
a m
old and favoramy EXPO
having imported } a very larti g t as
sortment of ail the di ff erent from
first hands in Eurxmid having them made
i=e most workmen I would m
int* matt i ds of Adams and adja
anal-6a k iiporiment of Fancy examine il lhas,Nr La
dies n. am dete rm ined to sell at as
low any other respectablellbuee to thht
etty, Ali Warranted. No
tlonsto effect sales. JOHN FARKTI
Week Philadedphia• Met 14-4aa
. T. lINLKBOLD.
B LANK DlCKES—OommotruW Allot&
o lloauppi er l4l6l464 6kMas
Notki4 Ansieddie - 7 an
MilUt 111,171L0R
DR.
ADVISES COI
FLOI
Having fee• the a
whole time and ant
diseases andeonsent
fully the couSesel i kat
store a tolerably bad
healthy soundness. The first anti
ant step is for the MReat to avoid taking cold,
and the best of all place on this continent or ,
thisparpoe in winter, is Florida, well down in
the Stag, where the temperature is rea a_ ,r and
not subject to such variations as in more North.
ern latitudes. Palatka is s point I can recom-
Mend. A good hotel is kept there by Peterman. • STAR dr SENTINEL'
last winter I saw several persons there whose
lungs had been badly t tliseased, but who, under
the healing influence of the climate and !twined. •
!eine, were getting well.
One hundred miles further down the river is a ,
point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the
temperature is more even and the air dry and
bracing. Mellonville and Enterprise are located
there. I should give a decided preference to Mel: BooK AND JOB
lonville. It Is two miles from river lake, and
It seehis almost impossible to take cold there.—
The tables in Fforida might be better, and pa
dents complain at times but that Is a good sign.
as it iudicates a return of appetite, and when this
is the case they generally mcnase In ilesh, and
the lungs must heal.
Jacksonville, lithe/nt, cen ,•, au ti many
other places in v a ri o us oar In 1/1 -ut rot,. can i.e
safelyerecommentled to coast:own
My reasons for saying so at - e I,r, are
less liable to take cold the,, , it,-., , ~ eis a
less even temperature, and is i to
say that Where a Ci•11 , 11111privt•
o
to frequent cods s he Is cert.,•l: ft•
shortly. Therefore soy advic, ilowll
lot the State out of the reael, ul i.lo, I .4
winds and fogs. t,'" .Ll') .411-
cr of the Meatitles I have liali.e
those who are troubled with a lot; .1, el'. a di, BALI IMbRE EET, GETTYSBURG, PA,
ordered stomach, deranged els, sole throat STR
or cough, but for thus, %vie tse i cogs a, r otsea,,e,l
a more southern point is eartiesti;,• ieeoromentled.
nu- fifteen year, prior to Piot). I iii, profest,lon.
ally in New pork, isosion, Balt:mot Phila
delphia every week, oiler,' I ,all' :111 , 1
on an average five hundred patient., a u. Mt. A
practice so extensive, embracing ev, t)
phase of lung disease, has ermined me to ender- t
stand the disease fully, and hence, toy ill
regard to taking cold. A percon may take vast
quantities of "Schetrek's Pulniimie syrup, Sea
weed Tonic and Mandrake 1111.4, - and 'yet die If
lie does not avolditaking cold.
In Florida. neatly every hotly is using Schenck's
Mandrake Pills, fOr the ciimate its more likely to
produce bilious habits than more northern lati
tudes. It is a well established fact that natives of
Florida rarely die of consumption, especially
those of the southern part. On the other hand,
In New England, one-third at least, of the popu
lation die of this terrible disease. lu the „Middle
States itdoes not prevail so largely, still there are
many thousands of cases there. What a vast
percentage' of life would be saved if consump
tives were as easily alarmed in reward to taking
fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small
pox. &c. But the are not. They take what they
term a litte codostitch they are credulous
enough to believe r 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
lump} are diseased beyond all hope for etre.
My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
even slightly is, today- a stock of Schenck's Put
motile Syrup, Sch'enck'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 test The physician who prescribes for
cold, cough or night-sweats, and then advises the
patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure
to have a corpse on his hands before long.
My plan Ls to give my three medicines, in ac
cordance with the printed directions, except in
some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake
Pills Li necessary. My object Is to Alye tone to
the stomach—to get up a good appetite. It is al.
ways a good sign when a patient begins to grow
hungry. I have hopes of such. With a relish for
food and the gratification of that relish comes
good blood, and with It More flesh, which is close
ly followed by a healing of the tunas. Then the
cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills 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 fur such! Cer
tainly there is. My advice 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 he 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 touch as his strength
will permit, in order to keep up a healthy circula
thin of the bloceL 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 Puhrionic Syrup, Mandrake Bills,
and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of
what seemed to be hopeless ca.sesof consumption.
Go where you will, you will be almost certain to
find some poor consumptive who has been rescu
ed from the very jaws of death by their use. •
So far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned,
everybody should keep a supply of them un 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 purgative
medicine Is required. H you have partaken. too
freely of fruit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the
Mandrakes will cure you. If you are subject tai
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 tou
free indulgence in fruit, take one of the Man
drakes every night or every other night, and you
may then drink water and eat watermelons,
pears, apples, plums, peaches or corn ; without
rtak betug made sick by Until. they will
protect those who live in damp situations againS4
chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly •
harmless. They can do you good only.
I have abandoned my professional visits to Bos
ton and New York, but continue to see patients
at my ()Mee, No. 15 N. SL‘TH Street, Philadel
phia, every Saturday, from 9 A. 31., to 3 P. M.—
Those who wish a thorough examination with the
Respirometer will be charged nye dollars. The
Itespirometer declares the exact condition of the
lump, and patients can readily learn whether
they are curable or not. But I desire it distinctly
understood that the value of my medicine de.
pends entirely upon their being taken strictly ac
cording to di rectieus.
In conclusion. I will say - that when persons take
my medicines and their systems are brought into
a healthy condition thereby, they are not.so liable
to take cold, yet no one with diseased lungs MU
bear a sudden change of atmosphere without the
liability of greater or less irritation of the bron
chial tubes.
Full directions in all languages accompany my
medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can
:me them without consulting me, and can be
bought from any druJ SCHENCK. M. U.
No. 15 N. SLOTH Street, Philadelphia.
CELEBRATED
PREPARATION
EMI
CLEANINti THE BL()0
WILL CURB
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bois
Sore Eyes, Scald Head, .Fymples and Blotches
on the Itme, niter .4ffectlons, Old and
Stubborn Ulcers, Rheumatic, Affec
tions, Dyspepsia, CbstirenesS,
Sic 4• Headache, Skill, Rheum,
Jaundice. General Debility, Chills
and Itrer, Fbul Stomach, together with
ail other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood
and Disordered Liver.
TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE
And be convinced that this medicine is no bum
bug. Sold by all Druggists.
CAUTION
Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans
ing the Blood is COVNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name "D. FAILENEY & SON" on the
fron n amee outside wrapper at each bottle, and
the f Drs. D. Fahrney &Son's Preparation
for Cleansing the Blood, Boonsboro'„ Md .
_, blown
in each bottle . All otkers are COUNTEBMIT.
Recollect that It is Drs. D. Fahrney_ & Bon's Cele
brated Preparation for Citssalthe Blood that
Is so universally used, and so hi y recommend
ed ; and do not allow the Dim to induce you
to take anything else that they may say Is Just the
sa t me on it. or as good, because they make a large pro-
fi
PREPARED BY
DRS. D. PA HRNE !de. SON
BOONSBORO',Li.,
And Dr. P. D. Ftihrney, Keedywille, Md.
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine un
less signed 1). FABENEY & SON.
June 10, 1870.-6 m
Iron in the _Blood.
NATURE'S OWN vrremzEß.
THE PERUVIAN SYRUP ,
An Iron 2bitic, without Alcohol,
Assinallaies with the blood as easily as the sim
plest food,. vitalizing mai Invigorating the whole
system. It stimitbdes without re-aullon, builds
m t i t r ei tt i t e d i or e al lam mes Dyi n 4Lwroisk Liver Co s : :
and Imes disease from te — rwligfiLby increasing
sg
Nature's own vitalizing element—MON.
PaMhlets free. J.
Yo P. DINSMORE, Proprietor
36 Dey p street, New rk( Sold by druggists gen
,
era/Iy.
1870.-Iynola
PRINTING OFFICE;
Having recently added largely to out already
large stock of
Book & Fancy Job Type,
We are fully Prepared to accommodate our old
customers, and all others who may favor us with
their patronage, In the best style of the art, a
the shortest notice, and on the most reasonable
terms.
Printing of every Descritption,
1 ` DEftJDjl~~D~ij
1N EXECUTION
UNSURPASSED
IN STYLE, AND
UNRIVAT
IN CH KA PNFss,
AT THE
AR & §EATINEL,
Baltimore st., Gettysburg, Pa'.
PLAIN
LEM
Ornamental Printing,
From the largest POSTERS to the smallest
CARD&
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
IZiln
BILL HEADS, CARDS,
CEIECKN DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
SHIPPING BILLS,
RECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOOKS;
HANDBILLS, DODGERS,
Executed promptly, In the best' iltanner, itzt4i at
the very lowest prises.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
PRNTING,
In large or small orders, la as good style and at
as low prices as any office In the country.
We revessfolly ask a trial by those desiring
anything In our Noe, as
WE GUARAETSE 841.77137.40T10N,
Sothis style of ivork sad promptness hi 111110 t.
ORDERS BY HAIL PROkPTLY AT
TENDED TO.
THE GETTYSBURG
STS ,& SENTiNEL
18 THE Bur 4VVERTIIIBO YE-
DIUN IN TWO COUNTY.
ITS LIST OF 813B9ab 1 .nhil maptites the.
Menem eta. el the esetsuretty. It etrevistes.
ierrenemirali Amon lM binispre v aat seal
by all dunked lee Sit hitiiit elreilathoe ld
Meath aatt adjetslis
NT EN (
lIORSE COLLARS.
_
1 11E undersigned has for sate ukase- CEL
PRATED COLLAIII3, nutnufactunprby •
s. Perry, Philadelphia, which are now malty
the City Passenger fitillroad Companies for
hridection of their stock. They are tighter
e.eight. absorb no moisture, and do net heat.
t'..rh with which they are stuffed being very •
the Collar =tints to the shape of the eta •
awl consequently does hot chafe. Farmers, t
Ille . lll. Al S4l,
sit all Idiots for sale and made to order. (!+J(
711 y' e,itabllslaneUt on Carlisle street, lietty;iburg
adjoining Pa.ssenger Depot.
. May AY, 1870—ti JOHN-CULP.
The war being over, the undersigned hit , * r
sinned the
Carriage-Making Businees,'
at their old stand, In East Middle street; Get
burs, where they are again prepared to •at
work In the most taahlonatoM, imbed= •
-.41:•rlor manner: 4. Meat new and -- • • •
CARRIAGES, auaoxxß,• &0.,
*lll haud, which they will dispels 4.41 tlieviwr
prices, and all orders will be supplied . avyinapsi
and sathsfaetarily e, yoselble. -
Uri? P IBIN G
done with dlntnank, and Si ofkapppsA rates.
A large lot of new mid old mamma on baud
fur sale.
Thankful ter the liberal patronage beer/Were
enioyell b y ao men, they su ll en and witt endeavor-MI
deserve a share tbe future.
May a. —tt %COEN& ZIItGLKE.
TIP TON & MYEfI.S'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
Pictures of all slyloa IF/War. *Mao
BATTT,E-FIELD
FRAMES, ALBUMS, a
Akirsoleaumby 4liurd's
entl As
ag
-
;Doe. 3, 1110:—tt •
rras p issiza rain ty
BUEHLER &
Itbrkore At.N , ,ttce,en Churl-housediutill.
Gettisbuiyi, Pu.
TERMS OF PUBLICATION:
- DE STAY. AND SENTINEL IS lIININIMO -
morning. at moo a year In advance:
, t paid within the year. No sateen
'limed until s4l wastages are
, mtion of the publishers.
AivstirtsitmEnTe are buserted at rea.
rs. A llbenti reduction Will be wade tu
iertising by the quarter, half year, or
.eial notices will tre inserted at special
agreed upon.
ad - The circulation of the Sian kna
one half larger than that ever attained b
~v simper in Adams county: and, as RR_
medium, It cannot be excelled.
ion WORK of all kinds will be proutptlr
•l and at fair rate. F{aud • bllls_filauks
,!
uephleta, &c.„ In every variety and style,
•rioted at Abort Waite. TERMS CABLE. •-•
rtottotoaall Orb, k
V. I.CLZ.A.N., w
? •
I eCLEA.74 .I . t WOODS, .
ATTORSETS AT
Erry suunu,* P.t.
i)rrii:E—On Baltimore Street, same Imre
occupied by the late Ilrw of M. ,S; \V. Meele
Nov. Is. Is7o.—tf
... - 4 . .--
. M.. IiRAUTII,
.). ATTOrt.NEY AT I.
coliections And an 1..1,fal bltsitt.. , , lti proittp4l
t,11,1,•.1 to.
()nice on 11.111.1 more strvet, 3oulh of the
buule.
une 19. 1569---U
•
1) . MeCONAEGIII/ 1.
fOILNEY AT LA
unite one 11001 - Vet of Bunii t zit's Drug
i;hamber3burg street.
special attention given t oSults,Offliectio
Settlement of Estate./ All legal bustuelis i ,
claims to Pensions, Bounty. Back.pay, and
ages against U. States, at all times if romptl,i
efficiently attended to.
Land warrants located, and cholee farm
sale lu lowa and other western States. -
J COVER,
ATTORNEY AT LA
Will promptly attend to collections and all
Business, trusted to his care.
Otnee between Fahnestoeles 'and .11aiin -
Ziegler's stores, Baltimore street, Gettysburg
May 29, ISOT—tI
•
if.tIVID A. BUEHLER, •
ATTOUSEY AT LA
Will promptly attend to collections and all
entrusted to Ills cart..
'Mee at tits xvaldence In the three.44tory b
tug 111,1)4)11(e the Court house.
May 2.9, 11,37—1 f
WILLO, .
A CI ORN E 1 AT to
• mice at his resit ii In the S)uth-east earl
. .!Iltre Square.
.4.1 y '29. 1.367—tf
1.... )111.. H. M. REBEK
south-east corner of Chant bersburic and Was
ton streets, oppoMte COL. TATE'S F.AOLE
June 11, 18*-11
D R. J. W. C. O'NEAL
Has lib: °Mee at Gls re_ ldenee in ntatiniOre st
doors above the Cbiapilet Oft
May 2.. J, 1867—ti
JOHN L. HILL, D.
I)ENTI.
orb, on Charn be rsburg• street, nearly • • •
the EAGIJI iiOTEL, Gettysburg, Pa.
•J-Having been In constant practice ove
yeari paUenta can be assured of good work. •
July 9. 19137—tf
. DR. J. E. BEICKSITIIIISNE.
Haying located In Gettysburg, offers am •
to the piddle. Oflloe In the old 'lltntlast" •
i. K eorner, Centre Square, where he be
ram). to attend to any ease within UM.
uf the Dentist. Persons ill want of tUMor
..f teeth are Wilted to call. Terms
July Xi, 1:
arriagts, alarutoo,
- BEST ALWAYS CHAR
Thy 14•+t. and Cheapest.,
&ladles, Bridles, Culla
and iIittNE.S.S of all kinds, in the Couaty,
alwars to be tound at the old smut -Nell
4tand. ISalWrure St., uopusite the Presbyte
Church.
(Mc CREARY'S.)
uC'lt RIDING and WAGON SADDLES,
are 11,e :nest substantially built and neatest.
01: it iIARN MS, (plain and silver mounted
,)
eon, ukto in every rnspeet and warv i anted ut
ttlitlitt n 2l4CO
Call net be beat. They ale the best FITT/Islti
west durable.
(Kit HEAVY DitAFT - HARNICES, -
are urine to order, as cheap as they caube
anye here and Inaba most substantial manner
BItIIALEs, WHIPS, LASHES, ISHA
Haines, Fly -nets jind everything. YOU, belle
ul It VILICES ;
hay.• 1.-en riZUCCED to the lowest Ilvlngsl,and
_A oberal percentage fur cash, oft 1 011 b
ani , pnatunT to 45 or inure.
IV, nark nothing but the best of stock and
warraut every article turned out to be lifer
reSreet as represented.
1 haul:Jul tur past favors we invite attantlu
our prp-ient Stock.
si-(;Ive us a call and examlnturicst and
ti D. 'MCCREARY
J:ui. 1.168-t I
OddIES AND (CARRIAGE
REMOVAL.
I 'HE undersigned has removed his
.1. making shop to the east end of Middle
Gettysburg, Pa., where he will Continue to bu
All kinds ot work In Ids line, viz:
CARRIAGES, TROTTING tt, FAL
I NG-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, ifcC,, &C.
Ills work Is all put up of good utatatha
the best of mechanics, and cannot al. , kV
Ist:teflon. lila prices are always reasons -
soli nits order!, armildent that he can plebes
R E I'ALRLYG promptly done, at moderate
\V. K. GALLAWIEJEL .
July I, 13x:S-1y
SAVE YOUR HORM
PATENT ELASTIC CORK
H A R N.. E S..S
CARRIAGE-MAKING.
ghstegraph eadinko,
ESTABLISHED 1869
York Street, Gettysburg, Fes,i'a
BEND STAMP lOR CATILOoIIt.-
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