The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 02, 1870, Image 4

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PREPARATION FOR WINTER.
In this climate much of ourhibor dur
ing the autumnal months is spent in
preparing for winter, and much of our
winter comfort depends upon the man
ner-in which we do it. In the first place
there should be a systematic inspection
of the buildings. The cellar should be
prOtected both for the warmth generated
within it, and for the additional warmth
it gives to the house above. Cold floors
\ d,
are,thus p vented. Then there is the
bittriia
that is banked up so the
.
win not rake through it. There is
much to be saved inuhay In this matter
of keeping your stock warm. Put
double windows into 'your rooms in
which you expect to keep Ares during
winter. If you have not got them al
ready, go at once and order them. It is
as easy saving wood as it is cutting it,
while the comfort is vastly in favor of
the windows. . See that they fit close to
the window frame. It is an air tight
box you want between the windows.
Some persons object to them in our hear
ing because it is unhealthy living in so
tight rooms. Decent people will always
ventilate their rooms when necessary,
and this can readily be done by the doors
in a few minutes. Look out for good
stoves, A farmer's cook stove should
have a large firebox. Too any farm
ers buy stoves that arc betteradapted to
a city where people live poor and have
only a little wood for which, they pay a
large price and are obliged to dole it out
in the most careful manner. But most
farmers make no such calculations and
when there is a large family they need a
large fire for warming and working
purposes. When you buy an air-tight
get the largest size. They are more
economical, require less care and are
more healthy than a small one, which
burns up all the duit that collects milts
surface and fills the room full of carbonic
acid. Lay out generously for a wood
pile so as to have a ytar's stock on hand.
It is 'a good investment. Weare to con
sult our individual comfort as well as
that of our families in all the affairs of
life. Next to having plenty. of food is
that of having an abundance of dry
wood prepared. We have seen men haul
~.
trp a jag of sapling trees once a week all
summer to keep their fires going. We
don't knew whether to feel ashamed of
such men or to pity them. Green wood
soon destroys stoves, while the loss of
time expended in preparing wood in
summer is very great. We suppose no
reader of our paper is guilty of such
habits as these and we only allude to it
to encourage the prompt man to be al
ways so. See that grape vines are
laid down and covered up. There is no
cultivated grape in this State worth hav
ing that will stand our winters with any
certainty unless 'protected. We have
met with men who were foolish enough
to let them go one whiter and because
they succeeded once they have let them
go the next winter, only to have them
destroyed.
As the long winter evenings come,
may we enjoy them in a way that none
but farmers can enjoy. It is the tame
fir reading, for social intercourse with
atm neighbors and friendt and for the
ripe enjoyment of the fruits of our toil
during the summer,— acne Farmer.
M. DurroN, of Ohio, a mighty coon
hunter, returning from an unsuccessful
chase, finished it in his dreams by catching
the coon and dashing it against a tree.
Ills wife's screp&- waked him, and he
found he had enacted the scene with the
baby, which was killed.
OFFI CIAL DIRECTORY
0017NTY 01.7101335.
President Judge—Robert J. neher.
Associate Judges—Joseph J. Kuhn, Roßert Mc-
Curdy'.
Prothonotary—Jacob Melborn.
Rsoisterand Reocdder—Samuel Swope. ,
rk of the Cburts—H. G. Wolf.
Dlstrict Attorney—Wm. A. Duncan.
l'rea.vurer—Win. J. Martin.
st.criff—Jacob Klunk.
(brorter—Dr. M. L. Gates.
• murreyor—Jesse D. Keller.
issionere—Moses Hartman, Emanuel ) Nei,
ich, Francis Will. Clerk—J. Jefferson Mers.
Mceletui. Pillatician to Jail
-1 J. W. C.O'NeaL
Directors Qf the Poor—Martin Get; Benjamin -
Deardorff, I s Swartz. Stetoard—Jonas Johns.
tverk—H. A. Picking. Treasurer—Jacob Ben
ner. a/tinsel—J. C. - Neely, Physician—Dr. J.
w. C. O'Neal.
.4 'id/lora—Martha E. Bollinger, Eli G. Heagy,
David Rhodes.
BOROUGH OF GETTYSBURG. a
atirgess—Dr. J. L. Hill.
Ciouncil—W. S. Hamilton, C. A. Boyer, Jacob W.
Cress, Robert Tate, A. M. 'Hunter, S. B. Row.
Clerk—J. Aughinbaugh. Tresurer-8. B. Bus.
Oonstabies—Win. J. Tate, George W. Welkert
.'hoot Directors—Win. Guinn, W. T. „Sing,
Hiriun Warren, J. M. Krautb, Jacob Aughin
baugh, A. M. Hunter. Secretary—J. M. Krauth. ,
Treasurer—B. G. Pahnestock.
GRITTRBLItO NATIONAL BANK._
President—George Swope.
aishier—J. Emory Bak.
Thller—Henry a Benner.
Directors—George Swope, William Young, Henry
Wirt, David Wills, David Kendiehart, Wm.
McSberry, William D. Rime', Joshua Hotter,
John Waugh.
FEW NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG.
Pesident—George Throne.
Cushter—George Arnold.
Tr/ter—Samuel Bushman.
Directors—George Throne, RobL Bell, John
Itrongh, John Hornet, George Arnold, John
aluaaelmari4ohn Watford.
wrint GENETRRY.
President—J. Is. Schick.
Merstary—William a Meals.
Treasurer ndor Cobean.
(*Skew J. L. Hlll Josiah Benner,
George alpangist, George Little, William B.
Meals, AWE Colman.
ADAMS COMITY itCrtnaL INBORANCE _COI/PANT.
Presid_
.ertepli Swope.
Flee Prealimuel B. Russell.
ccneitarg—David A. Buehler.
Treasurer-44yard G. Fidumstock. •
erccutbsts Robert McCurdy, Henry
A. Picking, Jam* King.
ADAMS 00ITNIT AGNICOLITRAL BOUNTY.
Pruddent—Senniel Herbet.
t ice Vice Presidents—EptualmMyers, J. 8. Withe ro w.
Cbrreopniting Secristary-11. J. Stable. . 1 / 4
RecordMig Sscredarridwatd Fahnestock.
Treasurea—David ills.
.Managers—Willbun 4. Wilson, William Wible,
Jonas Routzahn, Frederick Diehl, W. Ross
• White.
111DILUDIG ASSOCIATION.
President—Edward U. Fahnessoek.
Vice Presdikint..—Wmlam A. Duncan.
tecretery—Jaha.F. McCreary.
Treasurer—John Oulu.
.Whowers--j. W. C. O'Neal, John Eupp, A. J.
Cover, D. Kendlehart., W. F. Atkinson.
GAB OOKPANY.
sl=—lt. G. Panne stock.
WM. Duncan.
Tr D easurer—Joel B.
. Danner.
nagee—le D
D. Buehler, IL Eichelberger, H.
. wastage, n. R.
Danner. Russell, W. A. Duncan, J. B.
PAT= OOKPA.NT.
PrOgdelli--GtOr W. McClellan.
secretary and Trwawnr-8. R. RuaaelL
Managers—G. W. McClellan. S.B. Buehler, S. E.
RUMP% 11. J. Stable, M. Elcbelbergar.
averemala 2411310.1 D.. .
equestrator—Bobeet McCurdy.
ecretary and Treartintr--Divid Will.
ANC Second.
Trains depart USA. IIL 2.46
1215 &M. P. IL
The first train makes close connection Worth
and South, the second train Beath.
stun. Lodge. No, In, I. 0. o.4!—Meets corner
of thrlisie and Banned streets, every Tuesday
tl e aron inea o. us, r. o. O. A. In
Odd
neon MB. and 341 Monday in ends
th.
llkood Bontariton Lod/fo. 3:11, 4. T. AC—Cor
ner at Calf* and road streets, 9d and Sth
Tlim In month.
Ben. ~sow Lodge No. leo, L O._,G. T.—On
Baltimore street, near the Posiolnee. every
Beening.
e n Lodge. No. SS, I. 0. a T.—Meets
evening, in the Ha, N. B. Corner
Center &Mare.
Ataanu Diastiek No. 124 ,e tic i g n. T.:Alloots evely
Tnanatat, in N. E. Garner
Center
CuriOns No. My T. a it. .Ic—in McCort
annaXl.ll.e, everLYriday evening.
Mom No. 0. Dr. a. Jl—ln lloCon
. augli T e e v e e s z Wednesday evening.
Warren etiustog. tt 301. Jr. 0. U : A. M
N . y evening, K., Z. Corner of
tre Square.
. • . meagsum .
Lathe . - (Chkers--Porwr. Nev. C. A. Bay ;
D. D. •'"L . ' ;1111,Sarlar COneile
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Seminary. • ..-.. k r .;,,:„. assuallw - niondlig
arming and - - • • - •• , emal.4l. Derbarm
ations, thuds •- • • senke=smit-.
.Luvieran, at. •-•-: . • .: Z.
Services • • . - ANEW *waft, and
Zu•dtot c.tiiieke6l CL
ainesdans.
Clarke. Sabbath ~, ..,... sad even.
,Tri ad on—ltev. i e i T YI WI %. Ai II- . ilersiees
morning and evening, - , Wed's&
4411.,--a.... W. 2. a.- ....
. s•rwless. morning MC evening.
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11 . 1. .1. MARTIN
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GROLF.RII.IS & LIQUORS
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a
CUTLEI2.Y. f;lasA4varri. Quetinsware
&c.. at M A ItTl
April
NEW GROCERY.
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LI AS opened a new Grocery Shore, adjoining
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PRIME GROCERIES
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ses, Fish, salt, ripp.•r, Spiees, &e. Also, Coulee
tiOns, Fruits. Nuts, Soaps. and Notions generally.
Ile has now on hand a fine lot of HAMS for fain
tly use.
• Aliii - .111 of whirl' will he sold at tlw rash
etal and exatiiint..
THE HIGHEsT ?1U GIVEN Eon
1-3 t - TTER sc EGG s.
Gettysburg, Sept. ro, ist.o.`—tr
NEW GROCERY.
HAVING pnremesed from Mr. A.uoa EcEmcr
his Grocery eStahllshin n on the Northwest
corner of Centre Square,' TYSBUItG,
and laid in a new stock o Goods, I respectfully
Invite my friends and the lie to give me a ca/L
lli addition telt large an varied stock of prime
Groceries, Notions , dteil
I will keep constantly on limnd the best quality -0
Qu3ensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, Confectlens, & c.. all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
June 24, 1876—tf
WM. BOYER, & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES ) NOTIONS
TOBACCOS,
Also Stone, Wooden and . Willow-ware.
A general assortment of all Goods usually kept It
--' A FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec 4, 1867—tf '
Wattlto and *urvirg.
WATCHES & JEWELRY.
'ATM. P. M'CARTNEY wishes to inform his
customers and the public generally, that
baying purchased the interest of his Tier,
V. 11. Soper,) in the Watch and Jewe Store on
Baltimore areet, Gettysburg, be wi spare no
effort to give satisfaetion to all.
He has just returned from the city with aspleh
did assortment of
GOLD and SILVER AMERICAN and SWISS
WATCEULIVICELRY, SILVER TEA and
TABLE NS. F_ ,ORKS GOLD SIL
VER and STEEL FRAME SPE dTA.
MIS; also, CLOCKS of the beet
Manufacture MUSICAL IN- •
STRUMUI TA.II :S*II67SW
& G
SCREWS aES. n
BRIDG
.4-Watch and Clock work warraghed for one
year. _Jewelry repairing executed in t e er4wl
workmanlike manner. [ 10,
3
CLOCKS, WATCHES
•
AND
A. R. FEISTEL -
Gas removed his shop to York street, opposite
the Globe Inn, Gettysburg, where be has con
stantly on hand a itne ass ortme nt of
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
Old fillver taken In exchange.44l VW, of
REPAIR NG done, and charges mod.
All.
work,warranted to give satisfaction.
Nov. 15, 18'70.-11 -
Book and Job-[t -Am! . 7i . ,„,,,, ,, 'reams=
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OF 'ALL ! crszoi . . ardor _on the or ah ..." _ ni...... 1 iti!is to
Done with matmaa, chaamaa sialilaraidi as Olod *ad do aot — itiltwe — Ehliiair nilliiim
Thai star mat doiattaill thIllott„ atatawalijr. apt, 23:46;: 15 * a TISVN•
7—H-, 1
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ways be paid for Wheai, Bye Corn pads, Glover
and Timothy Seeds, msa Sumas, Nay and
Straw, Dr! Fruit, Nuts, Soap, Hams, Shoulders
and Sides, Mateo"; with everything else In the
country produce , line. •
GROCERIES
constantly for sale,, Coffees, Stprs, Molasses,
Syrups, Te.^ Spfall, Salt, Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,
Mustard, Minh, BrOOMa, Buckets, • Blacking,
Soap, ere.• aLlo, Coal 011, Fish Oil, Tar,/te. MBA
of all kinds: Spikes and Nails; Smoking and
'hewing Tobaccos.
He is always able to supply a first-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different kinds of Feed.
•
Also. tirouud flasher, With Gitanos and other
ferttlitizet s. COAL,' by the bushel, ton or car
load.
He will also run a
Line ofFreight tars
to No. 11.1 North Howard street, BALTIIIOItE,
and Nu . 811 Market street, PHILADELPHIA.—
All goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded promptly. All goodashould be mark
ed "C 1 E&' CALL'
Aprt: 2, 1869.—tf
AX.D BEST.
I=
1 / 2 ,‘ Soil
5 , ,11111,- , (4 evr. ur Roilroad and Iruxhlngton +lfs
Hlin r
GEST cashPriee pall for all kinds
Grain, Hay, Straw and Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on hand for sale all kinds of
GROCERIES
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constantly
on hand, or secured at short notice.
April ±2. 1870.—tt ,
$ 2 00
. 000
12.00
ROBE V, T AFC' 1) Nr,
FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIE.S, 6-r
; ErrYsßuitu, 1.. t
ILE
Ids Warehouse
J• l 3.",t,',Vgftere d dsld'aiViiilf.a: Buehler ' ,. Liall
tie higitest prices for
-or
Flour. 'Wheal. Rye, Om, Oatic, Buci-whe.
r and Timothy-Seeds, POtatoes, Sc
and Invites producers to gllie him a call before
selling. lie has constantly on hand for sale,
A , LARGEsUPPLY OF GROOERIES
Mtdasses_Syrups. Coffees, Sugars, tc., with Sal.
Fish. Ill's, Tar. Soaps. Bacon and Lard, To
ba4cos. Also, the best brands of FLOUR
with Feed of all kiwis. lie likewise has
SE V ER.I L I ALCAIILE FERTILIZERS,
Soluble Pacific. (luau°, Rhodes' Phomchate and
Mexican Guano.
gar Whilst he pays the highest market prices
for all he buys. he sells at the lowest living pro
fits. Ile asks a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In every 'ewe.
ROBERT Mcf2CRDY.
July M. 1439.-t1
BMA & BROTHER
FORWAEDING AND, COMMISSION HOUSE
'pH E undersigned, having entered into partner
ship under the firm of BIGUAM S: BROTHER,
will earry 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 HIGHEST
MARKET PRICE will be paid at all times for
Grain and Produce.
A. regular line of Freight Cars will leave our
Warehouse every TUBSDA Y U OV 4 for Balti
more and Philadelphia, and accommodation
trains will be run as occasion 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, will be
promptly attended to. Our cars run to the Ware.
house of Stevenson St Sons, l& North Howard
street, Baltimore, and-to Burk's Warehouse, 812.,
Market greet, Plllla4r4 a t
We will also krep et" tly on hand the best
of
Groceries.nf all kinds ,
Curter, Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish, Salt, Syrups, Oils,
Tobacco. Pacon. Larri.i&c., which will be sold at
lowest rash rates. •
WM. M. BIGHAM
. JAMES ISIGHAM.
Aug. 1.2., 13113.-0
Xiotelo and itotattranto. •
EAGLE HOTEL.
The egest alukAniist CCOMMU4IIOO% fu
GETTYSt3CRG, PA.,
thrner " I f ehanthetsburf; and Waxhinfdon
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor.
Xi-Al Omnibus /or Passengers and Baggage
run to the Depot, on arrival and departure of
Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and reason
able charges. [May 29; 11367.—tf
KEYSTONE HOTEL,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
Wll. E. MYERS, Proprietor.
NOIV (OPEN.
THIS is a new House, and has been fit
ted up In the most approved style. Its loca
tion is pleasafirynd convenient, being In the most
business portion of the town. Every arrange
ment has been made for the accommodation and
comfort of guests, withiample stabling attached.
With experienced servants, and accommodating
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to please.—
This Hotel now: open fofthe entertainment of the
public, and we kindly Solicit a share of public
patronage.. May 23, , 1867—tt
H. H. BfiAMER.
NEW HOTEL.
HARRIS 'HOUSE
BALTIMORE STREET. GETTYSBURG, Pd.
IrH E undersigned has opened a
_Hotel, the
RADIUS HOUSE, W ri the lately enlarged and
haniThome three-story Brick Buildlnf, On Balti
more street, two doors. from the Courthouse,
Gettysburg, Pa., and is, .provided withitaccom
modations for the coinfortable entertainment of
a large number of guest& His experience in the
business warrants him promi sin g malefaction
in every case, and he few% certain that those who
stop vnth him once -will call again. Mugs,
moderate. ,
Ma Table will alwsys be supplied ntth
moray best
the Gettnburg and Batman) markets
o r s
ford, his Bar will liam the choicest
li r
Zs° has — ainple &skg, with I guMi Host
ler In attendance.
A liberal Mare of public patronage is reamed.
fully ablieited, sad no eflart will be blared
terve it. W. .
Aprills, 18711—tf -
ITITION ... ,.HOTEL,
r EFORMMILY TUN warn mu t ] ,
''l YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A.
THE undersigned Maimed this long establish
ed awl PoOular /143 s i n n PeteiMmYork
Strings Borough. ) The Hotel Is loca
ted In the moss Muslims of town. His'
table will be supplied the best that the mar
ket can afford the with_ the
Liquors. There is and
ahm M e
int Mattir=
attentive hustlers. 'This is the ales of the
the- (nk ul ijoinv ere and am illmil New la le. Pim p
former
eda yes •atl 1 P. H.,_
_on Maoism
Wedusani eta / a froz siocis
lot ; 'a t ID .11. IL an
emit the
rig i tlue leaves the r ibi4 6A.IL .
ew oat, returning . He hog
tied that :
his
l long eEe to business will
ladissatisfied; whamsof
him moderate. *Boarders
the week cm G
terms. _
Proprkstor.
York Slorkiii; Nov.- f. —4s
BROOO IJAIOOMS I
Pnanthm'Sais.
O•F ALL KINDS
JOHN CRESS
I=
PRODUCE DEALIA:s
ETTYItB U.RO, PA
DEALER IN
NEW FIR Al.
GETTYSBURG, PA
Sailmil
Gettysbing -
TIME TABLE
• .71
FEILBT TlLelli leaves -Gettrike •
arrivin at Hanover Junction at 10. H.
Baltimore 12.10 P. lc ;.Washlngtou 2 P. ; k
11.10 A. 1 1. Yarrisburg.l2.3o P. M. ; Wlllismapp
5.45 P. M. ; Columbia 12.10 P. M. ; Lancaster . 2 P.
; Philadelphia (via Columbia or Harrisburg
6.30 P. M., and via Baltimore 6.30 P. IL ; New
York 9.30 P. M. by either Harrisburg, Philadel
phia or Baltimore ; Pittsburg 12 night. Return
ing, arrives at Gettysburg 12.20 P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves GettYebilrE. at 2.45 P.
M., arriving - at Hanover Junction '4.20 P. M.;
Baltimore 7.15 P. M. ; Washington'lo P. 6f. ; York'
6.40 P. IL ; Hanislorg 1L55 P. 61. ; and Pittsburg
10.10 A. M. RetirTrang, arrives 6.20 P. M.
li McCUBOY, Sup't.
July 1. 18711 -tf
Penpsylvania Central Railroad.
Double track route running between Philadel
phia and Pittsburg. Trains leaving Gettysburg
make the following connections with this "Trunk
line: •
Gettysburg ave at 8.15 a. m & 12.40 p. m.
Hanover Junction arrive 10.05 " 2.05
leave 10.58 " 9.55 "
Harrisburg arrive 12.55,p. in. 11.45 "
leave 3.50 2.25 - a. in.
- Philadelphia arrive 9.40 "• 6.50 "
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.
WirFor further information apply to
EDWARD H. WILLIAMS,
• Gen. Superintendent, Altoona, n.
HENRY W. GWINNER, Gen. Pamengerand Ticket
Agent,. Philadelphia. [May 14,188&—t
Northern Central Railway,
.... SUMMER SCHEDULE
/AN and after June 12, 1870, Trains will leave
V Hanover Junction as follows:
- LEAVE NORTHWARD.
10.33%. 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.
2.09 p. ni.—Dally (except Sundays) for Williams
port and Erie.
605 P. in.—Daily (except Sundays) for York.
10.0:3 a. m . —Daily (except Sundays) for Harris
burg and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.93 a. m.—Dally stopping at Farkton only.
7.52 a. m.—Dally (except bLiuLlys) stopping at all
Stations.
12.2.5 R. in.—Daily stopping at Parkton only.
10.19 a. ni—Dally (except Sunday) stopping at
Parktou and Cockeysville only.
4.54 p. m.—Dally )except Sundays) stopping at
the Stations.
EDW. S. YOUNG, Pass. Agent
'Baltimore, Md.
ALITED It. FISKE,
Genera/ ,Yuperintendent,
June 24; 1870.—tf Harrisburg,Pa.
O`oal, l'unibtr, eimc, /kr.
COOK AND PARLuR
STOVES.
of ALL KINDS
The latest and nut approved styles
TIN, 8111,1,1-IaUN -AND
- 110014(111 . \I
COAL Si LUMBER
Dl , ' ALL KINDS
Cal} am! Examine
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOM,
CORNEIt OF CARLISLE & RAILROAD
STREETS
DANIEL. CASHMAN.
NEW.FIRM.
COAL AND LIME!
I ' ahip, and under the firm of C~suY4s.tOvan
nap and wilearry the
Lime Burning Business,
at the old stand—the Gettysbrgg Lime Kilns, on
the corner of Railroad and u Stratton streets.—
Farmers and others can rely on getting the best
of Lime at all times, and at lowest market rates.
COAL
at lowest prices.
Lime and Coal delivered anywhere In Gettya.
burg.
DANIEL CASHMAN
RENUY OVEIWEKIL
Oct. 28, 187‘).--tf
tanning timpitnitnts, &.
DODGE'S PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER.
TIMS machine has met with the most complete
success. In every section where It has been
Introduced, it has taken precedence over those
machines which have heretofore ranked as first.
class. Mb a perfect Self-Baker and a superlon
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one or
Its superior merits over all others, In sluipheity,'
strength and durability. As a Seltrakhig Meag
er It has no equal to our knowledge.
The Dodge rake Is attached to no other machine
In the 'United States, except to this • machine
Built by the DODGE& STEVENSON Manufac
turing Co., Auburn,-New York.
BEAD THE NOTICE CM THE COMPANY TO
PUB AGENTS
Having been informed that certain manufac
turers In Ohio and elsewhere are building Reap
ers, with DODGE'S EIRLF-RARE attached, we
to furnish us the names of all persons
vendingor purchasing such marain , s, as we have
never licensed any pois on or persons to manufao
ture said SELF-Its ir or any put thereof, and
will prosecute to the tali extent of the law allTa
sous manufacturing, selling or using said Self
except of our own manufacture.
JOHN A.
fidence DODG E, Presiden
We have that con in this m a ne th
at
we are willing to let those wanting a =clam test
with any other machine they may wish, and
keep the one that gives the most satisfaction.
Farmers wanting Droppers attached can be ac
oommodated.
For the benefit of those wanting machines we
should refer them to a intv of those to whom we
have sold Henr, viz:
Cur Markley,
John B. Lealp Pete
s, Wm. Finney,
Jesse D. Newman, =slut Penrose,
=lii*inter, John Deardorgi
Waybright, I:phi-aim %t r.
David Plank, Jonathan
John Hockersmith, James "Mickley,
Peter Hatton:an, " Daniel Settle,
He Shrtver, John- Bender,
Chriatlaa Ed:river, John Ecker, k,
Boss Hunter, Ilem7 .Iclm,
John Lower, . , Andrew Welkert,
John 1 1 ._BoYer, ' , J. J. Kerr,
George P2l2Pia 1
. -
00 / 21112 a few thafnuf Mond Reapers.
Also, Inas:room HAT ItAKERS, of differ
ent maim which isms Brandt Bake, A
~........twev, Mi umneettraxas ll ll l: l 7Bl 4 4:3o.7:B7Bpa.ANTL,
or
aty t ktinisi theljourn :l24 l .
wrinain,of: 3 l: lB: : .
liteporeku one of the cheapest ever e ge
ed in. the count,. HABBBBIDBO F.UM N
MU and Farm implemenli isnerfalT,
airPersoos li.w to apapcum mamma will
Ingfber, 2 froze Gettyslugg, =She B.
of breakage. reasons wanting Chi:titers will ad.
dress the subscriber, Oet% E. ) Pa.
Avant,
.
I PI -- - 1 1 I, E S
May V, 18101-41
. 4n ~.....t
' UrOh g r i tho oo d roll u llrootl irec orc t6'
for
Vege l pok a lu torkro e l""ntai remore
Tao,
MAIM sow
lion inforNiorchio AIM
ion, alear, MOM
Ne will goo mem oroo tor gado&
In. toY Tor 1114011 aboorke. a NomiNt 0 4
war on WI wad or onkoOth tam
.4
above can be olopmf i v roma mai; pr .
nip" lux,
Roy.. MK loMildwoor,NVll%.
El
Clothing, gats, Muno, &r.
El
NORRIS'
NDQUARTERs !
In Sout h
lias th'
FALL
HATS
= Ell In MI
Al ITU A ARIETY OF
Winter Undenciothing,
Gents' Furnishing; GOOdS of every variety ;
also a Large tu:sortnient of
NOTIONS,
And evervthlug found in a Geutlem,•u•s Furnish
GIVE US A CALL.
Oct. 14, 1670.—tf
FURNISHING GOODS
hi etullem variety at
AT CUNNINGHAM'S
spring &Summer Clothing
flats, Caps, Boots Si, ►hoes,
COBEAN & CUNNINGUAM
H A VE punt received Irvin he City a 110 W and
large stock of
ClothiNg, Hats and Caps,
BOOTS AND SHOES, NOTIONS
TEST sr yLE:-;
One and all are In luvltol to call at our Store, on
Baltimore street. Gettysburg, nearly opposite
Fabnestock Bros.
R. I'. COREAN.
JAS. CUNNINGHAM
April 15, 18 0-If
Fitting Suit
NOi‘ Vm BARGAINS!
('L ()r 1 N U
FOR FALL AND WINTER
C K (i & C 0.,
HAVE Just reeelved front the City the I. k
EST STMK of Ready-Made Clothing, ever
offered In Gettysburg, eonsi4ting of
Beaver & otter Overcoats ,
MESS and BUSINESS COATS, PANTS. VESTS,
White :ildrta, Woolen Shirts, Buckskin, Kid and
other Gloves, Blankets. Buffalo Robes. Horse
Blankets., Clocks. Trunks, Valises. &e. Also, the
latest styles of
1. lA. TS C.A PS,
for Men and Boys, Neck Ties, tirattts, Musical
Instruments, t mbrellas, and Notions ot every
variety. Also. a large lot of
BOOTS & SHOES,
of superior quality. Our Heady-Made Clothing
has been made expressly for thLs 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 Biletiler's Drug Store, before
purc ct. 23h asing elsewhere. PICKING & CO.
O, B7o.—tf
=I
Fall and Winter Clothing
In great variety at
FRANK CUN.NINGHAM'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square
Has the largest and best stock of
FALL & WINTER
ever offered in thl place. Also. the very later
and best styles of
Hats , Caps , Boots & Shoes,
with a variety of Winter thader•Clothlasg,
and Ililimata , Flarnisklimg Goods generally.
Also, a fine assortment of .1 sow elry,Wailekes,
Clocks, Notions, de.
The best manufacturerd Leather Trunks and
Valises, Carpet Bags and Umbrellas always on
hand.
Hosiery sad Gloves, a large assortment. Child
ren's Fancy Shoes of all kinds. In short, eve
thing that is usually tent in a fi rst-clan Gen t's
All
Furnishing
All will be soldas low as the lowest our motto
being "Quick sales and small prollta." Call and
examine our stock of goods before purchasing
elsewhere. S. WOLF.
Nov. 18, 1870.—ti
ALL STYLES OF
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, &c.
KLINGEL'S
FOR YOUR
Boots, Shoes and Gaiters!
Dyl wr.rtiGEL, on Baltimore street, a few
. doors above the Court-house, Gettysburg,
Ma Just received It large stock of Boots, Shoes
sail Gaiters, Which le Is selling at greatly reduced
prices. It embraces:
FOB LADDI3---Congress Gaiters, Balmoral
Gaiters, Bld /flippers, all style, Morocco Balino
I VOKIKIMICKENT--French Coif Boot", Amer
ican PM Boots, IG;r1loon
ers % acoo w iters, Calf
Balm 811 all sty ato.
FOIL ral Gait-
BOYS—Congress Gaiters, Calf Babnorals,
&c.
Irrehoes of all kinds.
Also, Boots and Shoes of Ms own manufacture
emustaatly m en band
liarafrom town and country, are invited to
Pi esamine goods sad_ prices before parehae
to4
ail elsewhere, feeling conndent that I can please
' who may Wt.
THE MANUFACTURING
of Boots, Shoes and Gaiters win aka be carried
ON In an its linumins, as Wore ftsfting. done
mieboct notion. Byeaspiosingsone but ~e.lass
witritileny and netag Dime MG the &dew* leant
wr, mew comma of maintaining Ms former
reputation. Owealrittwothing Wine Mundane
to deserve it.
Thankful tor pasehivere, be sollefte a continu
ance at public pitronage. D. H. EITHGEL.
MfglB7o—tt
cal Instrtunents, /46.,
OUNNINGHALM'S
On 07issibirdnim arid.
OE
IEO
TRUNKS,
ing Store
GENTLEMEN'S
On Ultumberehtirg Street
WITH A LARGE STOCK OF
SEGARS, 4re.. kr
Any per,on who want, a
GO To CUNNINGHAM'S
On ChaTbersburg Street
P.E.k DY.3I ADE
Chatubersburg Street
WOLF'S
Gettysburg, Pa.,
CLOTHING,
FRANK CUNIiINGHAWS
qambersburg St.
GO TO
Virditai.
\ \MAN H 0 0 1)
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~.
IN THE YOUNG AND:RISING GENEikATION.
The vegetative powers of life are strong, but in a
few years how often the pallid hue. the lacklufre
eye and emaciated form, and the impossibilitrof
application to mental effort, show Its baneful in
fluence. It soon becomes evident to the observer
that some depressing influence iS checkhig the
development of the body. edusumptlon (stalked
of. and perhaps the youth is removed from w• 11003
and sent into the country. This I; of the
worst niovegnents. Removed from ordinary di
versions of the ever-changing scene of the city,
the ismer% of the body. too lunch enfeebled to
give rest to healthful and rural eXereise. tluitights
are turner' inv,ar4ll upon then.eheS.
If the patient be a female, the apprcach of the
menses is looked for with anxiety, as the first .
symptom in which Nature is to show her saving
power in dilluainv the circulation and vi.iting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alas! increase
of appetite Ints grown by what It fed on ; the en.
emits of the system are prostrated. and the whole
economy is deranged. The beautiful and wond
erful period In which body and mind undergo so
fascinating a change from ch3.l to IS omam, iS
looked for In vain: the parent's heart bleeds in
anxiety. and fancies the grave cwt for its
MEI
KITICACI" Itt i 11 . 1". fur IVeakl
arising fruineire,u, or eArly
ed wtth the toilowhig symphniel:
Exertivn, Loss of l'o%er. Loss of Nh-mory. Difl
etil4llf Breathing. General Weakness, Horror of
Dea4hNight Swears. ('old Feet. Wakefulness,
Dinkne,s of Vision. Lang , ,ir, 1:n1w - sal Lassitude
a th e Muscular Sy:Arm, often Enurnenei Appe-
tltuwith Dyspeptic Symptoms. Hut Hands. Flush
ing :pf the Body. Dryness of the Skin, Pallid
Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pain In
the flack. Heaviness of the Eyelids, Frequently
Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo
rary Suffusion and Loss of Sight, Want of Atten-
ton, Great Mobility, Restlessness, %%Rh Horror o
Society. Nothing Is more desirable to such pa
tienti than Solitude. and nothing they more drea<
for Fear of Themselves; no Repose of Manner,
no Eartiostnet.s, no Speculation, but a hurried
Transition from one question to another.
These symptom;, if allov.ed to go cl—which
this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow
Loss of Power, Fatuity, and Epileptie Fits. in the
of width the patient may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wil.on a
the Bloomingdale Asylum, this sad result ore
red to tws patients; reason had for a time left
tbent, and both died of epilepsy. They were o
both sexes, and about twenty years of age.
Who can say that these excesses are not fre
quently followed by those direful diseases Insa nity
and Consumption? 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 occur, 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, w•e are prepared to offer an
invaluable gift of Chemistry for the removal of
the consequences. HKLMBOLD'B HIGIILT CON
criarnurro FLUID ExtaAcr or Bram There
15 Uo 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 It.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers everywhere.
Price 0.25 per bottle, or six bottles for 16.50. De.
livered to any address. Describe symptoms In all
eommuniattions.
Address
H. T. HELMBOLD,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
591 Broadway, New York
NONE .ARE GENUINE UNLESS
done up in steettngraved wrapper,
with fee-simile of my Chemical Warehouse, and
slimed
July 29 1870.-ly
IM=ll
ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO CFIE A P PRINT' . N - 0
FLORIDA IN WINTER.
Raving for the last thirty-five years devoted My
whole time and Mientlou to the study of lungg
diseases and consumption,l feel that I uuderstan
fully the come that ought to be pursued to r
store a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to
healthy soundness. The first and most import-
ant step Is for the paUent to avoid taking cold, !
and the best of all places on this continent for
this purpose In winter, is Florida, well down la
the State, where the temperature is regular and
not subject to such variations as M inure North- •
ern latitudes. Palatka is a point I can recoin_-f
.mend. A good hotel is kept there .10 Peterman.
Last winter 1 saw several persons there whale
lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under
the healing Influence of the climate and my tned
ietne, were getting well.
One hundred miles further down the riser is a
point which I would prefer to Palatka, as the
temperature is lucre even and the air dry and
bracing. Mellouville and Enterprise are located
there. I should give a decided preference to 310-
kinville. It is two mile,' taint aces lake am d
it seems almost impossible hi take cold there.—
The tables in Florists might be better. and pa
tlents complain at times but that is a good sign.
as It indicates a return of appetite. and whets this
is the case they generally inr:lin.e In nests. aissi'
the lungs Isktlst heal.
1111,t•nna. tirt, , it I
other places in ratio:, 1,:!!Is of Htn; , ..L.
Narciy ri•comiticiseoll to l' , )11. , ::11:)% .‘j111.•;.
MY 1 . :1,111S fOE •
less liat,h to tats, s t!,••,, . .
I. ss eve:: 1.1,11,m .
say that ylime rollS1111!:” I r.
himself to lii•mxitt. 1 • .
Therefor. my a(1 . .1. i
into t!••• t!,•
‘‘iii , ts and fogs.
et. of the hwalilies I it.r.e 1,,..•
those who are to:!: b., •'...!•til, .. . .; 1 . !•.!! „t
ordered stomaeli. deranged ilt •,•.'.. , ••I• • t.. 1..,
or cough, but for tinew %, 4.e, imi,..s a. • dr, ....ea
a Mori , Silfilhern pollit,ise3,34 st ) . !!1!,,ki!,,!:,,1ed,
For lift- en yea:, pri,o- t o l y .... i e-, : !,,,,;,• .sion
ally In New I oil:. ito:4„,,Ti, I: a :L i ., . ;.„ pile.,
delplica every week. *.ylrere I ~, :i.1. . :1:. ,. , , Na i,iii,!
on ;in it rag !it,. 11:in,11, , ki c.,;.1.1 , - ~, , .-,. .1
praCliCl.,tl extensi ve , embraeine e.., - .. ;•, .....,11 ; ',
phase ..r lung disease, has etr,h.ed i!. : ,• tt, made.
Ntaild ILO' 111,•.I. - NQ foll y , :dal I: , : 1,0, 1 . .,'; ~1:..,:...1. in
regard ti taking cold. A person may lal:•! vast
quantities of "Sehene':', P..1:1•om:!. ! i cr. !set•
weedTunicand .51andrake Pills." ..e!! of it. If
lie does not :%%0,1 taking cold. ,
In Florida, nearly e; et ', buds is u!,?iii s 'eti-Ls
513ndrake Pills, for the ,;inch, Is in ..n. ~k,dy to
°due, ',him:, habit. m0re i!!..,!•,11 ~ ,1.1-
Ili '5. It Ha wen 1.. 17114f:01.A f;ict [1,3., ur,tp„,..; of
rho Ia rarely itte of eonsuniption, eipecially
those the southern part. lin the other Muni.
in New`kluglantl, one.third, at least, of the mm
! lation ttle!ot.. this terrible disease. In the :diddle
States it dOes not prevail so largely, still thereat..
Natty thimAtobt of cases there. What a vast
pexeental , c of , life would lie sat,!." if eonsintip.
tlviN Is ere .is vaNily alarmed It. regard to taking
fiesn'eohl as the), are about seal let fe‘er, small
pox, &O. lint they l ure not. "'hey take ti hat they
tern ;% 'tittle coal.' nine!' they :ire cretlitlons
1 enough to`helleve wtirwear Olt In, a few days.—
They pay niNatention tevit, and htmee it lays the
foundation fohanother at another still, until the
tunes are di:le:oyd beyond all hope for eine.
sry advice to porsons is hosisliangs are alto...led
even slightly H, fOlay a stock \if sehenek's PM!
1110111 e Syrup, Schehek's seaward Tirlih . and
S.helitek's 3landrake Pill, and golf!, Florida. I
recommend these partieuhir medirines because I
ant thoroughly aequaintelt %% MI their, aetimi. I
know that where they are hsed in strilst aeeord
anee with my directions they %%111 do the work
that is required. This aceompllshed. maitre it ill
do tliol! rest. 'I he physician who preseribi.. for
cold, cough or night.,w eats, and Nen advises:the
patient to walk or ride out every &by. will be sirre
1 to have a corpse ou his hands before te.
M
y plan is to give my three inediei !!,. hi are
cortiance wilts the printed ilirectlons, tvv.e.eid in
some e:Liei Where a freer use of the Mandrake
Pills is necessary. 51) ot.p.et is to eiye thite to
the stomash—toget up a g., ci appetite. It N al.
ways a good sign when a patient begins to grogh
hungry. I have hopes of such. \VII It a relish for
food and the gratitieation of that relish conies
gmul blood, and with it more flesh. which is elo•e
-ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the
cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and
clammy night -sweat, no longer prostrate and
annoy. and the patient gels well. pitAid,l lie
avoitis taking cold.
Now there are many eonstimptiNes who have
II I A the 1111-all, to go ICI Florida. The question
may be iisked, is there no hope for suei t 7 I •,,r.
tainly there is. My advice to such is, and ever
has !veil. to stay in a warm room during the -tin
ter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees.
which should be kept regularly at that point, by
mean, of a thernimOter. Let such a patient take
lii, exercise within the' Innitsvof the 100111. by
walking up and (10 , 11 a, much as his strength
Vi ill 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 a, any other disease if it is tak
en in time. and the proper kind of treatment is
pursued. The Met stands undisputed on record
that sehenek's Pultnowe syrup, Mandrake Pills.
and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of
what seemed to be 'timeless cases of conslinug i,,tt.
1;11 where you will, you Win ire :11111 1 /5I certain ti,
tind some poor consumptive V, lin has b e en reset.
ed from the fiery Jaw, of death by tnear use.
So far a., the Alandrake Pills are - concerned.
everybody should keep a supply of them ,til haw!.
'I icy act on the liver better than ea:mm.l, and
lea% e 11,11,14 il , Ciall Ina eileCIS behind. Irl fact
they are e ,i•elleht in all ca-,es where apm gatile
Ili ,- .1,•11ie I: required. If you have partaken too
freely of fr.,it and ii:arrlnea ensues, a do, of the
slamirakes will etc you. If you are subject t..
sick headache, take a dose of the Mandrakes :toil
they will rene!,, yen in t ~•,,,, hot:-s, If you 1%,,a1d
obviate the meet of a eluthge of water..r . the le.,
free indulge..., m fruit, take one of th e mai l .
drakes every night or every other night, and you
may then liriuk w:.ter and eat watermelons, .
pears, :tpples. plums. peaches or corn. without i
the risk of being /mule stek by them. They will
protect these who live in damp situation, against
chills and fevers. Try them. They are perfeetly .
harmless. They can do you -good only. ,
I litre abandonetljny professional visits to Ilos.
ton and Ne%y York, hat euntinue to see patients ,
at my other. No. 13 .1.. X
N. TII street, Phitailel-
phia, every Saturday, Irvin 9A. 111., to 1 P. M.— !
I hose who ,Loh a thorofigh examination with the I
Ifespirometer will be charged live dollars. T , he !
Itespirometer declares tine exact condition oi the 1
lungs, anti patients can readily learn whether
they are curable or not. But I desire it distinctly
understoiml that. the %alue of my medicine de-
pends entirely upon their beim , s , taken strictlyae-
. •
cording to directions. .
In conclusion, 1 will say that when persons take l
my medicines and their systbms are brought into
a healthy condition thereby, they are not SOliable
to take cold. yet no one with dbseaseci hags can
bear a sudden change of atituksphere without the
liability of greater or less Irritation of the bron•
ehial tubes.
I
Nutl direction, in all langinigeAlecompany my
inedicine,s. so explicit and clear that any one can
use th , ni Without consulting me, and can no
bought from any druggist.
J. H. SCHENCK, H. H.,
1."; N. SIXTH Strect,Thiladelpliia.
Jun, 10. I,X-1y
RfP A RATION
CLEAN INC; THE '1ALool)
Scrofula, Cutaneous Diseases, Erysipelas, Bois,
&re Eyes. Scald Head. Pimples and Blotches
on the Pace, Tetter Affections, Old and,
Stubborn ncers, Rheumatic, Alec
.
Bons. Dyspepsia, Cbstireness,
Sick Headache, Salt, Rheum,
Jaundice, General beldlity, Chills
and ktrer, Pool Stomach, together with
all other Diseases Arising from Impure Blood
and Disordered Liver.
TRY ONE BOTTLE OR PACKAGE
And be convinced that this medicine is no hm
bug. Sold by all Druggists.
Drs. 1). Fahrney & Son's Preparation for Cleans-
Ing the Blood is COUNTERFEITED. The genu
ine has the name "D. FARRNEY & SON" on the
front of the outside wrapper of each bottle, and
the name of Drs. R. Fahrney &Son's Preparation
for Cleansing. the Blood, Boonsboro'. Md., blown
In each bottle. All others are COUNTERFEIT.
Recollect that it Is Drs. D. Fahrney & Son's Cele
brated Preparation tor Cleansing theßlood that
Is so universally used, and so highly recommend
ed; and do not allow the Druggist to Induce ..you
to take anything else that they may say Is just the
same or as good, because they make a large pro
fit on R.
PREPARED BY
•
DRS. D. .PAHRHEY & SON
And Dr. P. D..Ftihrriete, Keedvsrille, NJ
Be sure to get the genuine. None genuine nn
[ess signed D. FAIIRNEY & SON.
June 10, 1870.—&n
COUGHS, INFLUENZA;
Sore Throat, Colds Whooping-Cough Liver Corn
plaint, Bronchitis, Asthma Bleeding of the
Lungs,: and every affection of the Throat,
Lungs and Chest, are speedily and
permanently cured by the
use of •
WISTAWS BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
This well known preparation does not dry up a
cough and leave the cause behind, as in the case of
most medicines, but it loosens and cleanses the
Lungs and allays irritation, thus removing the
cause of complaint.
CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED
by a timely resort to this standard remedy, as is
proved by hundreds of testimonials received by
the proprietors.
Prepared by SETH W. FOWLF , & SON, Bos
ton, andsold by dealers generally.
April 1, 1870-I.Yrio2a
T. IigLISBOLD
LADIES' . FANCY FURS I
-JOHN FAREIRA,
713 Arch St.
Middle of the Block, between 7th and Bth &legs,
_ South Bide,
PHILADELPHIA,
Importer, Manufacturer and Dealer in all kinds
and quality of •
- FANCY FURS
For Ladles , and Children's Wear.
Raehrg enlarged, remodeled — and Improved:a
old and famrably known FUlt EMPORIUM.
having imported - a_ very large and splendid as-
Sertment of all the differentllnds of Tors from
Asst bands in Europe and having had them made
UP br the most sWEni workmerl, I would re
spedfully invite my friends of Adams and adja
cent Counties, to call and examine my very large
and beautiful assortment of Fancy Furs, for La
mes and Children. Dim determined to sell at as
low prices as any_other respectable Rem in this
oily. All. Furs Warranted. No misretwesenta
gene to effect sales. .JOHN FARETRA, 711 Arch
Ames, Philadelphia JOLT
SLAB'
W EDDi liger B a uth riaMtned, Visi l t d i t i g
seatneeo. chelPPical Ind
Vtedical. -
DR. SCIIENCK
LLEIU
EMI
WILL CURE
CAUTION
BOONSBOIIO*, MD.,
STAR & SENTINEL
BOOK AND JOB
!TINTING OFFICE,
. la, . t
F'LTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA
114%1n
ro•retitly :01.1,41 Lirtz..ly to one already
large 1100: of
Book & Fancy Job Type,
We are ruby prepared to aeeommodate our old
en , tomeN, and all others who may favor us with
their patronage. In the best style of the art, a
the shortegt notiee, and on the most reasonable
terms.
Printing of every Descritption,
UNEXCETEED
EXECUTI4 oN
UNSURPASSED
N sT
UNRIVALLED
1N 1 . /WA PN
STAR & SL \'l 1E1„
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P A IN
Ornamental Printing,
From the largest FOSTERS to the Imltlleql
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
BILL. HEADS, CARDS,
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
ENVELOPES, LABELS,
SHIPPING BILLS,
RECEIPTS & RECEIPT BOORS
HANDBILLS, DODGERS, &c.,
Executed promptly, In the best manner, and at
the very lowest prices.
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
PRINTING,
In large or small orders, in as good style and at
as low prices as any office In the country.
We respectfully ask a trial by those desiring
anything in our line, as
WE 0 VARANTEE 841TIBPACTION,
Both in style of work and promptness In filling
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT
TENDED TO.
TUE GETTYSBURG
STAR & SENTINEL
L 9 THE BEST ADVERTISING NE.
DI UN IY THIS COUNTY\
ITS LIST OF SIIIISCItIBARS . maiden the •
hempen cime of the community. It tdreulateis=
very encenively among tin huneenomti is Ned
by ail olasswand has the WWI eireutetlen he.
Aflame and adjoining Counties,
eim
lIIIIIN
Min
C tlinfi.
12=1
orders.
PrausitED Val v)ao
BUEHLER &
Wetmore st. between Ontrt-nottabsi
Gettysburg, Pa:
TERMS OP PUBLRIAT
• THE STAR. A... , rs . SisTureztapu:.
.14 morning, at $2.00 a year in
• not paid within the year. Noes
continued until all arnindages , •
the option of the publisher*. _
.Al.vairrtszatatera are inserted a
rates. A Ilberatirluctlou will be mad
Pairtigng by the. quarter.- half year
notices will be tnvrted at-N
he Agrie upon.
1141•1 11 1te elreulatum of the Stitt tNI ,
It i n to buff larger than thAtevur attain
now4touper lu Adams eouuty ; and. 11.4
ti 11;4 myctiltill, It caltat , ,t 1x eXCeitell.
. Jou IVoitx of all kiIIL4 %Via be prom'
OA and at tale rates.
P.' &e., In eery •ariey alni:
tainted at short notice. TimNts-CA-sit.
liotels and aista,
EAGLE HOT
Th.. larp.st and 1110.4 4,a4nn0l
t;En'YSIWRG, P.
•,r,i, r r.,..?;
JOHN L. TATE. Prop
•r II 111
r.tH 14, Ult. {hind. 011 . :Irrh:11":111d it
1:111roa , 1 Tr:1111+. (%1`,4111 SAT)
ably .•hat. •.
I May:
F. STONE 111)
(iETTYSIWiI(-, PA
WM. E. MYERS: Prop
N() W ()PEN.
THIS 1, a 111, ILiSi
up ill lb,' uin.t ailitri?%••4l
I.th I. and
i. ,, rtion or the to%,ii.
!well naa4l,. (or the aerownl
oinfort goesl4, ulth ample stabil
With rxperleheed •ervattts, and i r o
k , . 41:01 wk. every endett/lir t
11.“11"fel HOW (.Iwi t th,entertz
public, and kindly +"I. it
patrmiage. ' Nay
E 0/7
H _1 IZ 1Z I SiI(.)GY
A LTIMURE STREET. 01f:7713,4
.
, If F.' undersigned has. opened 4'
1 If Alt NIS HOUSE, i n the latelyen
handsome threedgtory Brick Bulldlgg
more street, two doors trout the - C"
Gettysburg. Pa., and Is provided wl
mod:diens for the comfortable en
1 large number of guest's. Ills el
IIIVALIIVVI warrants him In p aw rom n t li
in eser4 c. and lie feels rertain t
stop. with him once stUl call
Imsnbram. *".
Ills Table v.lll always be supplle
Ile Gettysburg and halt ilium. ma .^
ford, m. Mist his liar will have the
liquors, ales, Sr.
lie also has ample Stabllnz, %ilk}
ler lit attendance.
A liberal share of nubile vitronjage
fully wrliclteil, and no effort wilt be .
.ware it. W. Pr
=
UNION HO'
[FORMERLY THE' Vr HITE 11l
YORK SPRINGS, P.If,N.
' rill.: undersigned has leased thislou
I edandpopular Hotel In Petersb
springs Borough.) The Hotel is pl
ted In-the most business part of tl •
tabl.-w ill be supplied with the best t
ket ran afford awl the Bar with tit
I.limors. There is also excellent
attentive Ibitel is then
Gettysburg and itleclianieslittrir, tiLue.
the 'lurk Springs aunt New Oxfii.
former arrives here at 1 P. M. on
Wednesdays awl Fridays, (rum
. for Gettysburg; returning at 10 A. M
days, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Springs line leaxes the Hotel dilly et
New Oxford, returning at 4 P. M. .11:.
\ tied that his long experience In bu • -
le him to let none go away dlamt
onlze him. Charges moderate.
to üby the week on reasonable tar,
E. I'. KITTINGRIt, T
‘,
l'or. Springs, Nuv. 4, 1870.—tf .
lageo, *roost
ne
- BEST AL
iio.t 1410 r9tt.3llV•t
)d.•~IIleS, Ifl LleS,` i
and of all lauds. iu tlie
aIWIVI 11, be ftatuct at the old and
oppoville the
Church.
C 1 E AJt
OUR RIDING and WAGON SADD
are [ha tne , t sutesta/W.114 built And n
Mit HARNESS, (plain andetherm.
in every rinpeet and warran
%..r3 Lrst material and workwannhUt.
ULlt LEATIIKIC
can not be , beat. They are the best Ft s
most durable.
oUR. HEAVY DRAFT HARNESS
are made to order, as cheap an.they.e.
itywhere and in the most substailnal
It WIN( f BRIDLES, WHIPS. LANHO
'talkies, Fly -nets and eryt None
clopTper.
OUR PRICES •
have been ISZDUCED to t ti t• tone4tll Cf Or,
A liberal percentage for cash,. - Mr
at uounting to Sour Wore.
We work nothing but tl• Is-sr of stoc
warrant every atilele tuno•Ol out to la
respect as represented.
Thankful for past favors we invite at'
pur present stock.
.41%.1.'1ye us a call and ex:drams-price*,
Jau.:*J. IS --t
BUGGIES AND C
REMO.VA
4 , 411 E undersigned has removed i
1. making shop to thee:sided
ii:etiy.thurg, Pa., where he will T?
ali kinds of work in his Line, viz:
CARRIAGES,. TROTTING -ix
ING-TOP BUGGIES,. JAG
WAGONS, tt,C.,.
work k all pit up of good mate'
the best of tueehanies, and eatinui fall
kiwi ion. Ills prices are always reaspi
30iii . its orders, coundeitt that hezilia
.1t1 , :l'Al HANG promptly . qou .ti , at, irlll
. luly I, lit;&—ly
SAE YOUR ILOR
PAT ENT ELASTIC CORK.
kiuRSE COELA
: 17MTt thas t rIAVI ltt l, nuetu •
Berry, Philadelphia, which are now
the City. Passenger Railroad Cosa •
protection of their stock. They Mt
weight ‘ absorh no moisture, awl do
Cork with which they are gutted
tic, the Collar adjusts to the
and consmuently does not
them. Also,
HARNE_
of all kinds for pale and made to mill.
my establishment on Carlisle street,
Pa, adpining Passenger Depot.-
May Al, 187U—tt JOHN
CARRIAGE-MAKI
The war being over, the undersigned
named the
Carriage Makin
at their old stand, in East Middle
burg, where they are again prepared'
work 111 the most fashionable, ' •
superior manner. A. lot of new •
CARRIA.GES, BUGGIES,'
on Land, which they 'MI dispose of
,fts prices, sod all °Alen will be supplied is
and satistsctoelly is possible.
EIrR , BPAIRING
dome with dispatch, and at cheapest •
A l e t • td iot Of new and old HAHN •••
/or -
at br lthora - axes
en,fiyed juA still
deserves' •••‘ •••• „ - -
May* 1 4
STAGE Ot
• KEYSTONE HOUM
lato
hoo le leo= be •
• the •• Ultli and
'ST • r stage fur C
I ' o •k. BL, oat
Ulo mine 'bo . or. fire
Morsisrlipt*Moserscalkd tor
nip WlNriteffigh_ lino moil • '
said itorlfigio sopoolm Stet OD •
GOYIM* elig Calt.4l -
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