The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, December 30, 1870, Image 4

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Heading tlie articles istalt tbe'tirobb. az underidiga the Varemonse
ied thought my osna ex- road, G ruer mitt-wit Ittrett and uke Nl/ -
ettysburg, Pa. and win carry on the
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perience might, perhaps, lire of profit to
some of them. A farmer's . lieughter in Grain & Produce Business
the free West, of delicate heattlicittdterl
t itig frtanlny parents cm Intense:desire Ina Its branches. The high es t p r i me w in
'rays be paid for WWt, Ityr, Com, ats. Clover
for an etbication, and blessed with an tad Tbliotil seeds. named. Sumac, Hay and
bmtheri
whose
owl - test
phess w e ags e w s 4ll4 o =, a l u d t b s, ere, Hants, Shoulders
? a l d t e t t le v
wis humoring my caprcel4 grew l entintry produce Una,
to wornamhoOk knowing very little of !GROCERIES
the care mid labor of farm work. After
finishingm. course of study, and receiv
ing tlik' - ./Q l 4 - ouveted diploma t I °Gabor 1 eonstalMy for sale, coffe rs, Sugars, ?dolmens,
Wihit *Mile, that I imbibed the too pop- 1 1,=,7 =p i ; Ch gl e i r lt ae =
uktr opinion that I w-aseistirely tintitted a e d ace:: also, Cdal Olt i lls4 Oil Tar, &e. FISH
for the tiresome routine of domestics dit- Chewing Tobaccos
a ails; Smoking and
1 He is always able to supply a Irst-rate aru
tieB on a farm; and as fora ''faimatir'n t et. of Flour, With the deferent kinds of Feed.
y, ) 1 Atiso th ilzunPieste, with Human and other
wife," the idea was too prtposteromi CO AL , by the bushel, ton or ear
. be for a moment entertained. Various load_
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plans were formed for my future course. He win also run a
At one time I was on the eve of going 1, Line of Freight Cars
South to teach the freedmen, but the ar- va ' ilo 166
North
liotvsid
niugemeuts failed: then I was offered a and Ho. 811 Market street, PlikA li ta.P °ltE '
situation as a teacher in .I.llH2Cliti, but All g oods s ent to either Place will be received and
tonnadotromptly. All goods should be mark
the letter woldelayed until too late, so ad "camas' edit"
April 2, 1109.—tt
the fall after - cloeing my studies found
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me In a neighboring village, in charge
of the Land Department of the Urlion.
School. About the same time a piling
gentleman came from the East to en
gage in mercantile ptirettita in his
uncle's store, and being interviewed by
one of the members of our Literary
Club, lie Was considered of sufficient
mental calibre to make him a desirable
addition. He was, accordingly,•invited
to juin our body; thus thrown together,
we became friends. The principal of
the school not desiring. to remain the
next term, I was offered the position; I
accepted it, and so remained, although
almost agairtst - my will.
Meantime the young gentleman be
fore mentioned became more attentive,
and, after nearly two years* acquaint
ance, was my accepted suitor. I aow
congratulated myself upon soon bidding
adieu to farm life. A few moitga later I
my affianced received a teleinett p alling
him home to attend the ftmeial Of his
brother. In a few days a etLec time
making a sad Wreck of my lippen. He
was the only remaining one of seven
children, his father basted wan
coining home to take obsrgeofthe farm,
and he wrote asking me if I would be a
"farmer's wife." I bad gone too far to re
treat. Besides, as Fhtulatever booby
ty miles from home, the moped of a
trip to New York was deal* agbaii.
able.
_A hasty wedding, a dart visit at
Cleveland, and a few weekslate,rfmrad
me installed as mistress in a farixamme.
Cookery I was ignorant of. Butter
making was foreign to
,an My 2 M.tinaa,
and so on to the end of the catalogue.—
However, with a husband blind to my
faults; and ready to lend a helphighattfl,
—one who took care of his old boot s,
hung up his old clothes, milked, strained
milk, ch urned , broiled wosod and water,
built fires and put on kettles, I soon
found there were pleasures I had not
dreamed of in being armer's wife;"
that I did not know ' „ uch, but alto
gether too little, to fll the station I was
called to occupy; and after neatly three
years, experience, my preconceived no
tions to the contrary, I have about de
cided that with a husband like mine,
farming is a very pleasant occupation.
I think it is lu the power of farmers
and their wives to make farm /lie and',
tarm hoine so attractive that public
opinion will change, and the name of.j
farmers cease to be a reproach. They
educate their children inerd:ally,.
it/orally, physically, and in domestic
ties; teat king brothers to len& _helping
hand to sisters, and thus learn Chin*
and gallantry at home. Then "tvoub•
led MARTHA" Will Mee, andifiefiarins
of to-day be converted Into 71ena' of
pleasure, profit and contentment.--Ma
PERKY Gr MAE n. —Rural : N. Yorker
HO* TO FATTEN POCLTRY.—The
mode of fattening fowls practiced gen
.,lly in France isgiven in the translation
from the Journal a' Aturicul-
Tint. hest uotkriblunent for fattening
.iltry is oat meal or fresh barley soak
milk or warm water. One ought
vt. shut-up fowls three meals a days
nri•t at day break, the second at
L the third at the time they are-go
ing to roost. There is no advantage in
givines them more than they can eat;
alter tilf:y cease eating the remainder
s'io•del he picked up and given to other
I for if it is allowed to remain it
wt:l become sour. and therefor no long- 1
e tit for them. The vessel in which I
they are fed should be deemed
tbor
o:tghhtvery,..diky, with warm 'Witt-
E. In addition to their food, they
should be supplied with an abandatice
‘..f fresh water daily, also, some . gravel,
f. n- without the latter, the skim of the
gizzard becomes mere orient inactive,
thereby impairing digestion, 4, little:
green grass; chopped cabbage, or even
turnip win not do had:. In order
excite the appetiteof the i!anlA, 'the
diet should be varied by tittle
grain occasionally. "Scmiligrese - ginin to
remain in the feed vends att - thg . Mee;
'A little mutton suit iniiiestlrittt their
meal will am' very' innate
desired 'fatness. - "BY #0 *AIAit . J .
be fattened perf - 'aptly hi tire or ) ".
weeks, and soon. a fattened
should be - sold qr'4llo,
to keep them hi this state feCe.7/00;
time, and "contintiak t6l'eed - thekti
above manner they will be waist: ilkifit
inflammation..
SALTING COVII,-' • WWWICESILAt
LOwvib3, 31'. Y., G tbdillll4**4l •
says, In ttiq itsraLittsa-reeker„ tbei
cows should be saltedirmi •-. •
and If In the stable; 'beim_
but ulypy Aft Thti
the
p i t s tid er,:ilLittcAilk
übesa oVot l
and sseb
able to • Jintbl4 WO, ut.priaa. a
week, arta keerdaritianskaukly
tbeir reaCh.
MMINIM
DoseTlVAtirili •
ly should grOvidi •' usrAn
oisicMt hick lea
bits of gip,Wint !figjai ",
in the lA.
be saved in a few Weelik
an more reliable fora arasial and
for burying mound all , Minty of fruit
trees end /WT. tines, then Peruvian
guano, !Which is worth from three to
pa cents per Pound.
HoOkl t sui. - 4rinyruldietitt
feed no lii,l to ,thek work borew but
keep then b s wirls working order with
Avow, 1 0%,.. 1 044 limgtit: AD_ ***-
lent of toraill# DI LW 9131 be kr!),
duced op ono. a 4 In riot& . /Owe_
in this 4iiiiiiky AlliCeallkalibr 414ng
invetab*****4‘44*.ziackn'
roots artd#llol/411& : !!Mit4fitiMa..'
A Lanv, wh‘lhiradited"** — liveraf
yep s ""o" 2ll o*'hiiiiiiiii efaidglii..,
ened circumstances. was, bat *knot*
happy by the discovery of a 4 r itt . axitia hesit.i'
phi, worth over #4,000, .in a liox at old
Jeu4is, which had at one time boon in the
possession of her falir.Ablo hokA for!
to yeaniiiiimid, lthicamizil IbiAnilliga
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!gy' put t rav ois* , unmet
onoutu,
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OF Ail ! KINDS
Joe Win& J . E.
Joseph Wible 8011 7
PRODUCE DEALERS,
iitattls-east oar. of Railroad and Washington sts.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.
HIGHEST cash Pf l : r t i ll a jbag r for . gl od kinsis of .
orally, Constantly on hand tor safe an Sana s :
'lt 0 - CERIE S
Leaf Lranda
1 , 9 1 21 71ng:RS constantly
ROBERT M'CIT 14 DY,
DEALER IN
PLOUR, GRAIN; GROCERIES, ice
GETTTSBUItG, PA
TifinU e ed LS Paying his are,
eartisie street Adloinfult at
Buehle's RA house U.
the highest prices for
Mow% Wheat, .Rye, Cbrn, Oats, Buckwheat,
Meer and Timothy-Reeds, Po latoee, dec.
and Writes produaers to give him a call before
selling. He has constantly on band for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Molasses, Syrups, Coffees, Sugars, ax_, with Salt
na, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Bacon and Lard, To.
baccos, Also the best brands of FLQtB,
With reed et all kinds. He likewise has
8.17ZW. VALUABLE FERTILIZERS.
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Iliexican.Guano.
ail/ - Whlist he
.pays the highest market prices
kW alit be bull, he setb at the lowest living pro
ne. Wm a share of public patronage, re
**red to glve sails:action is es . m . ease.
July ROSlblitT McCURDY.
]869.-u
NEW FIRM.
BIGHAI & BROTHER
NRWARDING AND COMMISSION HOUSE,
01:777323 CMG, P..-1.
rrHE undersigned, having entered into partner
i ship under the gm of Bunten frlburrure,
will carry on the -Forwarding and Commission
business, at the old stand, on the corner of Wash
ington and Baillwed streets, and devote to It
Mee entire time and attention. The IfIGHEST,
MARKET PRICE will be *id at aIF times for
Grain and Produce.
eine•A regular line of Freight Cam will leaveour
Warehouse every TUEZIDAY NOON, tor Balt!.
Mire and Philadelphia, and accommodation
trains will De run es occasion may require. By
this arrangement we are prepared to convey
height at all times to and from these cities.
JIM bailie., of this kind entrusted to us, be
to, Our ears run to the are.
St7lt ti veVon & Sons, ~165 North Honard
, Baltimore, and to Burk's Warehouse, 812
Market street, Philadelphia.
We will also keep constantly on band the best
at
. Groceries of all kinds,
Coffee. Sugar, Tea, Spices, Fish, Salt, Syrups, Oils.
Tobacco, Bacon, Lard &e., which will be sold at
lowest cash rates.
WM. M. BIGHAM
Aug. 12, 1870.--0 JAMES BIGHAM.
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91ardwart. tunny, ar
Hardware aud Groceries.
The subscribers have just returned from the
cities with an immense supply of Hardware
and liiroeertee which they are o ff edng at their
old stand on BaltLre street, at prices to suit the
times. Our stock zunsts in part of
Carpenter's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools,
(roach Findings, Shoe Findings, Cabi
net-Maker's Tools, Housekeeper's
Fiztures ' All kinds of Iron,
ke., iv., &c.
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
Oils, Paints, &e. There is no article included in
the several depertmenta mentio
what can be had In this Store. ned
Every above but class of
Mechanics be accommodated here with tools
sad findings,/ and • kfousekee can and every
arldele lu their line. Glee us a l esl as we are pre
pared to sell as low for cash as any other house
oat of the CIV. DAVID ZIEGLER,
May EI, JOEL B. DA-NNER.
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NEW STORE
SWEITZE.R ct BROTHER,
Wholesale and Retail Resters In
Hardware and Groceries,
Carlisle St., near the Railroad, Gettysburg.
ILILRDWAXE—IneIudes BMWen' Hardware
f= n i li Wi s- te. Gi r a C A l t s enli a o r zi
id Blacksmiths to our assortment of Iron, Steel,
lime shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, gs.
HOUSE At:MEM are Incited to examine our
of Knives, Forks, Spoons, Buckets, Tuts!,
m ats2CIIRIEs, suck as Oakes, &ears, Tens,
Syrups, Vinegar, Sone, fbc., all of which
constantly keep on land. All sold low
for cash.
Mete is the place to buy cheap. Don't forget
load] and examine our stock of goods.
SWELTUR & BRO:
If nvh4l YWhiuts•
THE ORIGINAL
I Howe Sewing .Machine
I IMPROVED.
Durability. Ease of Oper
libellootke fa aisolumical conaismemon. lightness
• .11santy in Style and Mash, and adapted to a
range of work, renders it THE BEST
;lit* Machin is the Market
slnslt layititio. Is extended to those about
eijoursitam a Sewing /Lachine to call and moun
toe MO Machine and be convinced of its merits
14.11 orders promptly attended to. Machines
delivered clan parts of the County.
H.
H. ROWE, .Agani,
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 4, lin—*f
OWE MACHT'NES'►
TIM LATICEIT 1:61:111116VED AND GENITINZ
ILIA/ RO ine. at.,
SWING MACHINES
acogir. Tizoitts,
GlZlMamta. PA.,
- ffitt •
arbi- jrc
ttly.
DRAJELIS DANA.NAttor.
I Ike @air Watts ft.
• Newspaper it dm Pisani Them
liitswied > Takao Now ea laity,
Including Farmers. Mechanics. Me chance, Fro.
lesalonal Men. Workers. Thinkers, and ill Ras.
Der of Honest Folks, and the Wives. Sons. and
Daughter' of all such.
ONLY 01111 DOLIAE, A VILER
ONE BLINDRED COPIES FOR ESE.
Or leo than One Cent • Copy. Let there be a
Ctab at every Past Mee.
8111 11.WERRLY SIIR, ES A YEAR,
of the same size and mail character u
TEM wmax, bat with a greater varlets of
miscellaneous scats[, sad furnishing the hews
to Its subscribers with greater freshness. because
It mines Moe a week Lostead of once only.
THE DAILY SUN, SI A YEAR.
preleatheatlr rpwabte neirspapa. with the
largest elroulatloa in the worse. Free. hide
ingenr, and tearless in polities. All the heirs
tmerrettieen. Twe cents a copy ;by mall.
40 01¢114 a 'eolith. or SS a year._
TERMS TO CLIMES.
THE DOLLAR. WEEKLY SON.
rive OoPles. ente Year. StharaselLaddresel,
roar Dollars.
Ten copies. one yea, eenerstely addressed fand47
an extra copy to tae getter up of Ono".
Twenty coulee, one year. seilarMini Dollars.
atelr addressed
(and an extra copy to the letter up of club).
Fifteen Dollars.
rifts Copies, one year, to one address and the
desus.Weelcly one year to getter up otelob).
Tatthey-elsree Dollars,
Fifty coulee, one year. sewn/pi) addressed (and
the Seenl•Weemy one year to setter no °resin),
Thirts•eve Dollars.
One hundred cooks, one Year. to one kabala
Cub) d the Dolly for one year to the setter up of
sta. Fifty Donars.
Cle honored eon*, one year, separately 1011.
dressed (and the Deny for one year to thapetter
up of club), tasty Dollars.
JOHN CRESS
THE ItEMI.WiritiLLY
rive eonlee. one year, separate addressed.
Wight Dollars.
Tea conies., one Inter. eeperatelv actittomod
so land
extra copy to limiter up of club).
4 Mutsu% Dollar.
BEND TOUR ![OBEY
Post Ogles orders. chants. or drafts en New
To*. wherever convenient. aoh, teen ragisser
Pe letters containing weeny. Ageless
W. ENGLAND, Priblikber
San ogles. New Teri Chi.
SCHOOL FOR BOYS
Earnest Teaellag. Conution Sense Management
YONKERS MILITARY INSTITUTE.
BENJ. MASON, Yonkers, N. Y.
Box 2013.
pUSCARORA ACADEMY.—The 2d Session of
ll the 35th school year will begin January 9th.
Those desiringboardit s Luthislied room. wash
ing and tuition in a lass Boarding School
for a teem of nearly six mouths, 312`,. Mese std
for circular to Academia, Pa. 4t
A GENT. S!— writeEvery Book Agent and •LL WWI
1 - 1. see 4 me be wise. Address F.
b. Fulle tt r, Publisher, and
Springfield, Maas. 'aril
will pay.
A SUPERB SUBSCRIPTION BOOR.
Cuba with Pen and Pencil
A cOmpleLe manual of travel. yet as Interesting
as I. novel.
FRESH. NULL, AND RELIABLE:
NO COJEMITION ! !
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20 Magnificent Full-Page Engrai ings! 293 other
illustrations of exceedingly interesting and varied
character, many of them humorous. All about
the prinelpal cities of th Island the baths and
watering places,tights
cock-fl
ghts and ear,
Rival. I . . treei sights to Havana. Culture and
...Manufacture of Coffee, Sugar and Tobacco.
.Fact and Fan.' Statistic and Adcentprc
LIBERAL TERMS TO LIVE A , ; ENT&
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ford, Conn.
fAHRISTLIN STANDARD o s Sects and
advocates Primitive Chrlst Wry. Best and
cheapest Family Weekl ; 8 pages; 48 columns.
Edited by Eiders lasAo EsteleT7 and J. It LIJIILitt.
Only g 2 a year! Specimens free. li. W. CAR
ROLL & CO., Pubs., Cincinnati, Ohio. 4t
FLORAL GUIDE
The First of One Hundred and fry Thousand
copies of Vick's Illustrated Ca logue of Seeds
and Floral Guide, is published a d ready to send
out—lw pages, and an Engraving of almostevery
desirable Flower and Vegetable. It is elegantly
printed on One tinted paper. Illustrated with
Three Hundred line Wood Engravings and Two
beautiful
COLORED PLATES.
The most beautiful and the most Instructive
Floral Guide published. A , GEILIAAN EDITION
published, in all other respects similar to the
English.
Sent free to an my customers of Ira, as rapid
ly aS poagible. without application. Sent to all
other who order them for Ten Cents, which Is
nut half the cost. Address
DON'T WASTE TIME ANDLABOR by using
p an old Axe.
Pittsburgso to LIITINCOIT
fi BAXEWELL Pa., and they veill
send a tip-top Axe, Expressage paid. Half a day
lost in grinding will thus be saved. 4t
1826 USE THE "VEGETABLE
_ ru BALSAM."
The old standarddmONAßY
remedy for Coughs, Colds,lB7o
Con
sumption. "Nothing better; Ct:TtEll BROS. it
CO., Boston.
"Sr_E_IEI. 31 AL.
IDDEIt'S PASTILL A sure relief. tor
.11 Asthrua. Price 40 ets ES- .
by mail. STONE
WALL & CO., Charlestown, Maas. 4t
1 . 1 , 11.-urs nialLAToßy powDER. —R c
t..; moves superfluous hair In live minutes, with.
out injury to the skin. Sent by mail for up.
UPHAM'S ASTIDIA CUBE
Relieves most violent liaroxystns In five minutes
and effects a speedy cure. Price S. by mall.
THE JAPANESE HAIR STAIN
Colors the whiskers and hair a beautiful Black or
Brown. it consists of only one preparation. .16
cents by mall. Address s. C. i. PliAlll, No. 7-gl
Jayne Street, Philadelphia, Pa. Circulars sent
free. Sold by all Druggists. 4t
GETi'r l' em e niu ns t* we S o u ner, a f t lil P : recel v ve a t :l5
Waltham Watch for yourself. address
People's Weekly, Dayton, Ohio. 4t
525 A WEEK SALARY:—Young men wanted
as local and traveling salesmen. Address
(with stamp) it H. WALvisit, 31 Park Row, N. Y.
EMPLOYMENT FOR ALL.
830 t!a3Wic.t..l. tleseplheanwdaiirl.tt
discoveries. Actu n res's B,SWE o r t r, 6: Co , Mantball,
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AGENTS! READ '11118:
AA 4 PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF SW
v PER Vs EEK ourxpenses, or allow a large
COMIIII3BIOII, tO selnew and wonderful Inven
tions. Address M. Visolvail 6: CO., Marshall,
$3O A DAY, sure. Larre. & Co., Pittsbur
MAGIC EGGS.—Big
to t. lltoxes , ; Cat Waintingnndstf.,V=.
New York.
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OYAL HA.VANA. LOTTERY.—Prizeseashed
and information furnished by GEolturk: UP.
Mild, Providence, It L 4t
ri HE MOST DESIRABLE FARM IN WEST-
A FEN MARYLAND FOR B.ALK—Situate to
Frederick ,on the Paginate aad Ohio IL IL,
sixty miles west of Baltimore; contains 2to acres
land; improved by two dwelling one brick, with
ballaturoom, and DM Ett11.111;
are with MMce trees, shrucosem, ste,,
de.), [heath a handsome frame cottage,
ated in the orchard, containing forty acr sies tu
of
choice apples and pears. and enclosed by an
bug.
OmaL l ola , age hedge. The barn and Other MM.
areample and in .... repair. Land Is
of the best quality of lime.. Fencing Pad.
with running water In every neld. Lime tfins
and Inexhaustible quarries of the purest UMW
gte..,- he. The faun is • offered Malt% Or be
divided to salt parchment For full dmetiption;
pries, terms, &c. address or apply to A. !AMAMI
WM, Trustee, Buckeystown, Ltd. Dec. n--it
AGENTS WANTED. ,
Invaluable to every reader of a book, magazine
or paper.
THE COTTAGE CYCLOI'ADtA,
ItLITIOMTED. °
COMPLETELII‘AIt - Y
OF
Max AND BIOGRAPHY.
Arrangedeo thetas 4nastiobt what wtuirf where+
and when? so often suggested in regard to per.
sons, places and things, In our everyday-raiding.
are here readily and tortemay imswerL • It also
recounta the wonderful. romantic and stirring
events of Illstory, and Ls replete with Illustrative Sketches, Anecd otes scud Adventures—rendering
It oneof the most valuable and readthk3 kooks In
the word. Issued In one volume, and •
SOLD BY SUBSCRIPT/pli ONLY.
Sand for Circulars. - • • -
W. A-41iIIANHAM, Publisher
Dec. 16 , 1870 .- 1 m Syracuse, N. 'Y.
TO THE
WORKING CL ASS,
gaito. IttlitALli—We are prepared to
w
all. classes with Constant Emphrynatat fts t
the whole er t - of the U& Redness
respeetabie &Weary profit:de. Persons of
either sex easily earn from VI to eft Per eve=
Whole much lamer amount by derettng
time to "-• bo•-- -- ysaski Idris earn
D. Any one send
z%4sualte
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Thlat- .. ..w vainiscraCE, lsoaxg=
trine....., •L, a
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NICK :S
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FOR 18,71.
JAMES VICK
it6chester, N.
Gettysburg -
TIME 11.111 LE.
TRASNEIhow run oft thb Geitysbarg Railroad
as foltews: .
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FIRSTIII4I.3I lollopl Betkutburg at 11.14 - A.
MOO 8418. Otildensa &ZS, New Oxford &38,
arrivel4 ainover la& 'and leave at 9.10, arrive
at Ifittiover Junction at 10 A. M., arrive at Balti
more at 12.30 A. M., York 11.16 A, 31., Harriansun
1.10 P. M.
SECOND. TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 1 SC,
Granite 1.12, Gulden's Mb, New Oxford 1.30, Han-
Over 1.55, arrives at Hanover Junction at 2.40,
lialtbutire 6.13, York 3.10, Harrisburg 4.2.1.
REST TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 10.40 Y. di.,
Harrisburg &NS A. H., York ASO, Hanover Juno.
lion 7.1 r Hanover 1, New Oxford 9.40. arrive at
4eitysburg at 10.:V.:
88XX)ND . MAIN leaves Baltimore at 9.30 A.
Lfiantaburg 8 A. M., York 9.90, Hanover
junotlaa 1115 ; Hanover 11.59, New Oxford 18.08,
tiniden's 12.2o,liranite 1.1.23, arrives at Gettys
ottrg 12.40 P. M.
THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 12.10 1.
M.„ Mani:it'll= 1.27 P. M. York:, lianorer June
; lon 3.41 l Hanover 4.25. New oxford:l.4o, Gulden's
Orarite arrives at nettysburg at 5.10.
14v. ft. ;876.—a R. .1e(I' ItDY, Sup't.
' . Northern Central Railway.
• 417.VTEN SCHED ULE.
awi after pea 4th, 1870, Trains will leave
V Hanover Juuction as follows:
VE NORTHWARD.
12.19 a: an.— ly for Elmira, Buffalo. ac.'
11.10 a. m.— for Williamsport, dally (except
8 ) for Elmira. Rochester, But.
Fills and Eric and the
West.
113 .—DallY (except Sundays) for Williams
port and Erie.
6.05 (except Sundays) for York.
10 .03 61.—Tdly (except sougayo for Harris.
burg and the West \
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.15 a. 01.—Delly stopping at Park 'n only.
7.52 a. (except Snndaya) stopping at all
ARSZIOIIIL
10.04 a. ni.—Daili t = m ;ept Sundays) st ‘ Opping at
all
12.25 p. stopping at rarkfon only. \
1.11 p. (except Sunda stoppineet
rarxtem.
2.86 p.m. Maly (ex• 41 undaY0 sIoPPI I 4 at an
biatl4 na,
EDW. o. Yonic; Pass. *teat
Baltimore, HiL
ALFRED 1 . 1. FISK E,
General Ru_perintendera,
Dee t - 4, 441&0.—tt itairbbnrg,
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READING
WINTER ARRANG EMENT,
.ONIM V, NOV. 21st, 1870
,
Great trunk line from the North and Northwest
for Philadelphia, New York, Reading, Pottsville,
Tamaqua, - Ashland, Shamokin, Lebanon, Allen
town, Easton, Ephrata, Litt& Lancaster, Colum
bia,
Trains leave Harrisburg for Now York, as fol
lows: At 3.10, 8.10, 10,50 a. in.. and 2.50 p. m.,
connecting with similar Trains on Pennsyl
vania Ralirm,- 4, and arriving at New York at 10.10
a. m. 3.0/0, &al and 10.00 tr. In., resswrively.-
14J i
eepng Cars accompany the 3.10 and a. in.,
Train without
Returning:lea d Velew York at 9.00 a in., 12.00
boob and &MP P. IL, Philadelphia at 8.15 a. M.,
and 3.30 p. Sleeping Cars accompany the. 5.00
p. m. train from New York without change
Leave Hanisburg for Reading. Pottsvil le, Tam.
qua, Manny* Ashland, Shamokin, Allen.
town and Philadelphia at 610 a. in., and 2.50
and 4.415 p m., a Lebanon and princl
gi aro en.,
605 p. in., train connecting for
Ma, Pottsvillei and Columbia only. For
FtthMiicdt, Seituylkill Haven and Auburn, via
fichurlcal and ammehatma Rail Road. leave
Harrisburg at. l 3.4(S to i.
East Penney Railroad trains leave Read
ing for Allentown, n and New York at 5.00
10.36 12.4.5 noon 4.45 p. in. Returning, leave
.New Allentown 00 a. m.. 12.00 noon and 5.08 ,
p
leave
at 7.05 a. in., 12.2 - , noon, 2.55, 4.20
and 8.45 p. m.
Way Pamenger Train leave' Philadelphia at
7.30 a. in., co n necting with similar train on East.
Pnun's Railroad, returning from Reading at 5.39
p. m.. stopping at all Stations.
Leave Pottsville at 9.00 a. in., and 3.10
p. in.. Herndon at 10.15 a. m., Shamokin at 5.40
and 11. 3 34 a in.. Ashland at 7.115 a. in.. and p 12,50
Tamaqua
noon, Haliatury City at a. in., and 1.35 !
at• 8.33 a. in., 7.51
and 240 p. in.; for Phila
delphia, New York, Reading, Harrisburg. an.
Leave Potondile, via Schuylkill and thisene
banns Railroad at 615 a. m. , for Harrisburg, and
12.05 noon, for Pine Grove and Tremont.
Aeomamodation Train leaves Potts-
Panes Reading at 7.90 a. in.,
arriving at Philadelphirtat 111.111 a. in. Return
ing, ip. leaves Philadelphia at 4.45 p. in., passes
9.10
at 7.2.) p. in., arriving at Pottsville at
Pottstown Anconunodation Train, leaves
intoPotts
wn at ZOO a. m., returning, leaves Philadelphia
p tn.
Columbia Railroad Trains leave Reading at 7.34
a. in., and 6.15 p. m. for Ephrata, Lan. Lancas
ter, Coitus SW, /kn.
Terklomen isailrnad Trains leave Perklotnen
Junction al 240, 1i.05a. fa. &Wand 0.30._pL tn. ; re
turning, lesiva aehwenlavllle at 7.09, 3.3) a. In.,
12.50 nosu,and 4.30 . m., eonnectingvvith similar
trains on Readi lasi
Colebrookdale n t.allroad Tiding Wave Pottstown
at 9.40 a. in., and 6.20 p. m.. returning leave
Mount Pleasant at 7.00 and 11.251, in.. musket-
Ina with similar trains on Reading Railroad.
Chester Valley Railroad Trains leave Blida
port at 8.30 a. in., 206 and 5.02 p.
tray. Dowidnime a„sr, JR sm., tit 4411
t. 13 La i = g with similar trains ori Read.
On Sundays: leave New York at 5.00 p.
Philadelphia as 3.00 a. A. and 3.15 p. m.,
(the 800 a. m.. Train running only to _kindly)
Wave Pottsville at 8 0 0 no
OO a. . Harrisburg at 10
a. in-, and 4.05 ; leave Allentown .at p.
; leave at 7.15 a. trt„ and 10.05 p.
for Harrisburg, at 5.00 a. in. for hew York, and at
9.40 a. m. and 4. 3 Z p. in. for Philadelphia.
Commutation, 311 1 carm Season, School and NO
eursion Tickets. to and from all points, at redueed
Itatea.
oa t=ohoohed through ; 100 pounds allowed
G. A. WICOLLB,
Ps.. Dec. 2. In k
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014 AND 4;17 SANSO.If NTREET
()et. N. ITN —3lli
.arming , )(mpitments, at.
.DODGES PATENT
EATER AND MOWER
AND SELF RAKER.
I IHII6 machine has met with the most comidete
success. In every , section where it has bean
Introduced, It has taken precedence over thole
machines which have heretofore ranked as first
clam. It is a perfect Self-Maker and a superior
,Mower.
A. careful examination will convince any one of
114 anDerior merits over all others, in simplicity,
strength and durability. As a Self-raking Reap.
er it has unequal to our tmotriksige.
The Dodge rake is attached to no other ninchhie
In the United States, except to this machine.—
Built by the DODGE & STEVENSON Manufac
turing flu., Auburn, New York.
READ Tit E; NOTICE (W TIIE COMPANY TO
Having been Informed that certain manufac
turers in Ohio and elsewhere_ are building ßeap.
ers, with DODGE'S SELF.RAKE we
ask you to furnish ns the names machi n es , a s
persona
vending or purchasing such machines, as we have
never licensed any person or persons to masinfaa.
Lure Bald SELF-RARE, or any part thereof. and
will prosecute to the toll extent of the law all per.
sons manufacturing, selling or using said Self
rake except of our own manufacture.
OHN A. DOME. esi
We havelhat co J nfidence in mac Pr tune den th t
at
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- I
commodatea.
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, Wm. Forney,
Jesse D. Newman, Elisha Penrose
George F. Minter, John Deardorff,
Abraham Waybright, Ephraim Lady k
David Plank, onathan Wial
John Hockerstattli, • J ames Mickley, ,
Peter Kettoman, Daniel flatlet
114312112 . 1ver, Jain Bender,
171iin
Eihriver, John Esker ,^ ter, Henry King.
John Lower, Andrew Welkeet,
John N. Boyer, J. J. Kerr,
George Philips.
On Hand a few Second Hand Reapers.
Also, WIRE-TOOTH HAY RAKERS, of differ
ent make, amongst which is the Brandt lake. A
few PLOUGHS of different kinds, Thresher and
Separator one of the best and cheumeat. ever • Jfe
ed in the county. HARRISBURG FANNI N
MILL and Farm implements generally.
air - Persons wishing to examine machines win
find them at the warehouse of JOalissn WLBLN &
SON, GettYsburg, Pa., or at the residence of the
bb~uttrr 2 nines from Gettysburg, on the Har
ris
EX isoad.
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dress the subscriber, Gettysburg, Pa.
WM. WIBLE, Agent.
erattbes and Ntivelrll.
Ma 27 1870.--tf
WATCHES & JEWELRY
F. wishes* to Inform his
B.
eusinmOre and the public, generally. that
WID
rt to give E purchased the. interest
On to of ids partne (L.
noperiarti and Jewelry Store on
uls
Baltimore hum L
he will spare no
effo
He haa lust returned
from the city Mthuplem
did assorftims ot
GOLD iirialoGLVEß AMERICAN and WM,
WATO ILWEIXT IDLVasc •
001 w li ed
T J
ABU! Na, i •
VER NM am :11 ' . spac i n.
oulantuo, ~ i viaistArtr.
i ma in u Vril tr aw
& G AS
MUMS and
BILIDGIOL
•
.llP•Watch and Ova work warrna ted kir Mr
year. •Jewelry repotting executed in
workmanlike manner. Pin& Ule W-11
CLOCKS WATCHES
MID
J E WEL:FO
A. R. FEIST : EL
Haaressored Ids shop to York strt i o=
the Glebe
hand
m a u t z t ion4
CLOCKS, WATCHES; JEWELRY AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE,
Old Sliver taken la esehanso. sit kind ' °I
MAll*J rant :NOl s oimAimpturderate. An
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•O 8 pp. 1010 m. law Neve. 00 00.
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ETIIZIt wart THE
all the States
AXGAIID TO
QM
S'I'ISI,I,HEKti
PHILADELPHIA.
OUR AGENTS
NIANHOOD
IN THE YOUNG ANDRISING GENERATION
The vegetative powers of Ills are Wong; but in a
few years how often the pallid hue, the lack-lustre
eye and emulated form, and the impossibility of
application a.aental enact, 'bow Its baneful la:
dunce. It soon becomes evident to the observer
that some depressing Whams la checking the
development of the body. Consumption is talked
of;sud perhaps the youth is removed from school
and Sent into the country. This is one of thtl
worst imminent*. Reamed from ordinary dl
versions of the ever-changing scene of the city,
the Powem nOil,thm body, too much enfeebled to
give zest to healthful and ruralexercise. thoughts
,
are turned Sawarditipon therniehert
If the patient be a female. the approach of the
menses Is Moiled for with anxiety,' as the first
symptcr . .n which Nature Is 'to show her saving
power In diffttsinr the circulation and visiting the
cheek with the bloom of health. Alm! increase
of appetite has grown to what It fed on
\; the en
ergies of the system are prostrated., and the whole
economy isderattged. Theheantilul and stood
erftti period in which body and mind undergo so
fascinating a change from child to woman, in
looked fur In vain: the parent's heart, bleeds In
anxiety, and fancies the grave but waiting for Hs
victim.
ExTu►cr Buena', for Weakness
arising from excesses or early Indiscretion, attend
ed w ith. the following symptoms: IndtsposlUott to
Exertion. Less of Power, Loss of Memory, Difb
culty of Breathing, e- mend 'Weakness, Horror of
Death, light Sweats, Cold Feet, Wakefuthelsk
Dimness of Vision, Langour, Universal Lassitude
of the Muscular System, Often Enormous Appe
tite with Dyspeptic Symptoms, Hot Hands, Flush
ing of the Body, trryuess ut toe mun, mud
Countenance and Eruptions on the Face, Pahl in
the Back, Heaviness of the Eyelids, Prenatally
Black Spots Firing before the Eyes, with Tempo
rary Suffusion and Loss of Sigh; Want of Atten
bon, Great Mobility, Restlessness, with Horror of
Society. Nothing is more desirable to such pa,
struts 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 ode question to another.
These symptoms, if allowed to go on—which
this Medicine invariably removes—soon follow
Loss of Power, Peruit7, and Epileptic Fits, in one
of which the patient may expire.
During the Superintendence of Dr. Wilson at
the B1001011284.&10 ArAllll, this sad result occur
red to twe patients: reason had for a time left
them, and both died of epilepsy. They were of
both &eves. and about twenty years of age.
Who can my that these excesses are not fee
muratly followed by those direful diseases Insanity
and Consumption? The reeords of the balm
Asylums, and the melancholy deaths by o:sump-
Uon, 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—nett her
Mirth or Grief ever visits it filsouhia sound of
the voice °emir, it is rarely articulate.
"With woeful measure* wan Despair
' Ihor sullen sounds their frier beilllied."
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 consequences. Hguitaosm's Hungur Cog
osmium num EXTRACT or Bucar. There
is no tonkt Uke 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.
Bold by Drowago and Nolen oversrwikom—
Price WS Per toottio,-* etx tx4t3orfor IMO. De.
limed to say addrelo. Describe Oylol4ollllShe all
comioutdcapons.
H. HELMBOLD,
Drug and Chemical Warehouse,
b• 4 Broadway, New York.
ATONE ABE GENUINE UNLESS
11 done up In steekeetrwret, wntlitiec,
with taasimille of my Clamleid Warehouse, and
signed
JulYo 1871-47
•
VINEGAR BITTERS.
Hundreds of thousand& heir ,testimony to their
Wonderful Curative Aleuts
WHAT ARE , THEY ?
THEY ARE NOT A VILE
FANCY DRINK,
•
Made of Poor Rum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and
Beene Liquors doctored, spiced and sweetened
to please the taste., called "Tonics," "Appetiz
ers," "Restorers, ' etc., that lead the tippler onto
drunkenness and ruin, but are a true Medicine,
made from the Native Boots and Herbs of Call
fonala, free trona all Alcoholic Stimulants. They
are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and a LIFE
GIVING PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invigorator of the System, carrying off all . .
poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition. No person can take these
Bitten warding to direction and remain long
unwell, provided the bones are not destroytd by
niinend poison or other means and the vital
°ro,m wasted beyond the point of repair.
For Inflammatory and Chronic Moimattun
and Gout, Dyspepsia or Indigestion, Billions, Re
mittent and Intermittent Fevers, Diseases of the
Blood, Liver, Kidneys, and Bladder, these Bitters
have been most successful_ Such Diseases are
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro
duced by derangement of the Digestive Omens.
DYSPEPSIA - OR INDIGESTION, Headache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest, Dizziness Sour Eructations of the Stom
i -
ach, Rae taste n the Mouth. Bilious Attacks.
Palpftatkin of the Heart, Inflainmation of the
Lunge, s
Pain in the regions of the Kidneys and a
hundre g d otherDy spept painful symptoms, are the oti.
prin of ia.
8 BIDIOCS,REMITTENTand INTEIt3IITTENT
FEVER, which are so prevalent in the valleys of
our great Rivers throughout the United States,
:84w.1y those of the Mississippi, Missouri. 1111.
I 'Verinessee, Cumberland, Arkansas. Red,
Colorado, Brame, Pearl, Ala b ama , Mobile, Sa
vannah, itosnoke, James, and many others with
their vast tributaries, during the Summer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during the seasons
of unusuarheat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derangements of the
- stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera.
There are always more or less obstructlous of the
liver, a weakness and irritahle state of the
stomach. and great tomer of "the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiat accumulations. In their
treatment, sprinted's°, exerting a powerful influ
ence upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There Is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. WALKER'S Vinegar Bitters, as
they will
matter wispheedhliyh r emo ßowel s a ar e k
lo co a l d o e r d ed , a h id e
same time stimulating the secretions of the liver,
and generally restoring the healthy functions of
the digestive organ& The universal popularity
of this valuable remedy in flees sueiect to
miasmaticinfluencyes,
such
Ls suMelen evidence of its
power sa a remed In eases.
FOR SKIN DISEASE& 'eruptions, Tetter, Solt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pust Bolls,
Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head, Sore Eye',
Erysipelas, Itch. Scuds. Discoloratious of the
Elkin, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of what
ever name or nature, are literally dug up and
carried out of the system In a short time by the
use of these Bitters. One bottle in such cases
will convince the must incredulous of their cum
tive effect.
- Cleanse the Vitiated Blood wireneser tou find
its impurities bursting through the skin - in Pim.
ples, Eruptions or Pores: cleanse it when you and
It w obstructed
f o a u n l d
and, g y i oshur nf e he li n v g e s i wi ll l t e e a l ns o i u t
when. Keep the blood pure and the health pi the
system will follow.
PIN, TAPE and other wmots, lurking in the
system of so many thousands. are effectually de.
strayed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around-each bottle, printed
In four languages—English, German, French and
Spsnish.
_J. WALKER Proprietor. R. IL MCDONALD
it CO., Druggists and ties. Agents, San Francisco,
Cal and and 34 Commerce Street, New York.
SOS) BY ALL DRCGGLSTS AND DEALERS.
Dee. 9, 1870.—lyte
DR. SCHENCK
DYISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO
Flaring for the last thirty-flve years des , ..ted my
whole time and attention to the study of lung
dleeases and cousumpUon, I feel that lumterstand
fully the course that ought to be pursuft to re
store a tolerably bad case of diseased lung to
healthy soundaess. The first and mot import
ant step is for the patient to avoid taking cold,
and the best of all places on this continent for
this purpose in winter, is Florida, well down In
the State, where the temperature is regular and
not subject to such variations as in more north
ern latitudes. Palatka IS a point I can retool
mend. A good hotel is kept there by letterman.
Last whiter I saw several persons there whose
lungs had been badly diseased, but who, under
the healing innuenue of the climate and my med
icine, were getting well.
(Inc hundred miles further dee n the riser is a
cl a m which I woukl prefer to Palatka, as the
niperature 13 more even and Meek dry and
b clog. Mellonville and Enterprise are located
there. I should give a decided preference to Mel
lons ille. It is two Jude- from riser or lake, and
It seems alnkust impossible to take cold there.—
The tables In Florida might be better. and pa
tients conspialii at tunes but that is a good sten,
as it Indicates a return of appetite, amt V. heti this
is the ease they generally increase in flesh, and
the lungs ni tot heal.
Jackeonville, Llibenna, Given Core, and many
other places In rations parts of Florida, can be
safely recommended to consumptives in winter.
Ily reasons for saying so .are that patients are
less liable to take cold there than here, there Is a
less even temperature, and it hi not necessary to
say that where a consumpthe person exposes
hiinself to frequent colds he is certain to die
shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down
into the State out of the reach of prevailing east
winds and fogs... Jacksonvilk. or almost any nth.
ea tit stm louMlic., 1 Itavc u.anrctl. vOll Derlelit
those who are troubled with a torpid liver, a dis
ordered stomach. deranged bowels, sore throat
or cough, but for those whose lungs are diseased
a more southern point is earnestly recommended.
For fifteen years prior to led. 1 was profeseion
ally In New Bork , Boston, Baltimore and Phila.
deiphia every week, where I saw and examined
on an average ere hundred patients a week. A
practice so extensive, embracing every possible
phase of lung disease, has enabled me to under
stand the disease fully, and hence, my caution In
regard to taking cold. Aperson may take vast
[ quantities of eschenek's Pulmonie Syrup, Sea
-1 weed Tonic and Mandrake Fllls, - and yet rile if
[ he does not avoid taking coin.
In Florida, nearly everybody is usingSchenck's
produce bilious habits than more northern tall
-1 tudes. It is a well established fact that natives of .
1 Florida rarely die of consumption, especially
' those of the soethern part.. On the other hand,
In New England, one-third at least, of the_ popu
lation die of this terrible .. n° , li t the . Middle
1 States It does not prevail so largely, still there are
1 many thousands of cases there. What a vast
percentage of life would be sated if consump
tives were as easily alarmed in regard to taking
fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small
pox, Sic. But they are not. They take what they
term a little cold which they are credulous
enough to believe Will wear off In a few days.—
They pay no attention to it, and hence it lays the
foundation for another and another still, until the
inn_ ge are diseased beyond all hope for cure.
My advice to persons whose lunge are affected
wren slightly is, to lay a stock of Schenck's Pul.
motile nYrup. Schenek's Seaweed Tonic and
Schenekes Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I
recommend these par*uhir medicines because I
Sal thowniedYnoted 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 neat. The physician who prescribes for
cold, eolith or nlghtsweata, and then advisers the
patient to walk or ride out every day, will besure
to have a corpse on ids hands before long.
My plan is to eve my three medicines, in ae.
cordance with the prtnted directions,except in
some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake
Piths is necessary. My object is to vo tone to
the stomach—to get up a good a te. It is al
ways a good sign when a patien to, grow
hungry. I hare hones M such. Wi a raMbfor
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food and the gratilleatlon of that relish comes
good blood, and with it more desk , which Is close
y followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the
cough loosen, and abates,the creeping chills and
clammy night-sweats n* longer prostrate and
annoy, and thmenent gas well, provided he
avoids takite...,..
Now there Are many oonsumptivee who have
not the means to go to Florida. The smitten
may be asked, Ia lbere no hope for such? °at
tain'', there is. My advice to such is, and ever
has been, to stay Ins warm room during the win
ter with a temperature of about seventydegrees.
which should be kept regularly at that point, by
Met= of a thermometer. Let such a patient take
his exercise within Use limits of the rreottrE
walking up and down as much as his,
will penult, in order ha v er s up
reedaile
Hon of the blood. I co thousandth by
this system, and can do so again. Consumption
is as easily cured as any other dhow If it is tak
en in time, and the proper kind of treatment 111
=The fact stands undisputed on record
I; L ienek's Fulmonie Syrup, Mandrake ..
and Seaweed Tonic have cured very many of
what seemed to be hopelessamesof 000110111
flo_wkere you will. you wi ll bee ala ceettin to
and some poor ooesummiere who hats been reelea
ed from the very Awe of death by their use,
flo tar as the Mandrake. Pills are earreersed,
everybody should keeps of thus =baud.
%hay act on the liver better than eakmael, Mid
none of its hurtful effects behind. In feet
are excellent la all eases where apn ve
eine la required. If you have too
of trait and disrrhcca mums, a dose of the
will mare you. If yoo are subject to
sick headaehe, take *dose of th e Mandrakes and-
they will relieve you in two hours, If yon would
obvlappike affect of a change of water. or.the too
g ee ha Inuit , take one of the Kan
=tes env_ ON, or every other Milk and Too
may thrtak water ead set watermelon*,
=ad* P"="4"Cy " corn theta
proteaS an i F =o live In dams aseiset
chill. taws. Tri o tti p ezey , are perfectly
harmiew Th ey can Yon mar. . .
I haireidiF viellato &S-
I ton and Or ork, rare ta ry=ssa
at my o No. 15 I-
Mersey day s % 9 .1. r e 3P. 11L—
wbo wish a with the
IteepiroMeter will be, ca ckte ms Alen
n cel la
learn whether
tiaji a z od or not ili a l i resire Itdialinetly
ass the vitae of my medicine de-
Sends entlfel di =thelr being talcen strictly as
cording to
In conclusion, I will say thaewhea take
t zi r* la yelt no *ITV allintnilloso an
bears olealtire of
Walt) , greater or kies a = m of w t mi brom ihe
eidal tut* .
PhD dinettes In all l nd inaMahhi &w any oman* my
medicines, so -milht a datr.that one
Use OMR wlthollcoranarog me, and can elle be
bought nom say -.. , ,
Jane 14, 11 / 1 _10. " ;-- N I, . ' 1116-I;:sitd
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La
T. REL3IBOLD.
ro4B DirlitrElVZAl
COUP
sore, .
of the
/Mr
are and
permanently _
wkl of - •
iVIIVAWS BAD4X OF
WILD CIIERAY.
Thieve)! kaolin ivegaialgeit date 110tifki titt a
mhZr a l i e Verne hebiegain Me emea
itgit WI intleirin i um removing the
• t " Wm( Brat]udi
tkir Meal resort to els etniadaird remedy, ae
Err o Zt em tusitre,s oi tetyge Medved by
es PIM& & BOY, Boa.
toirsiffl irra y tal geograW
A Great Medical Disco ve ry
DA. WALKER'S CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA IN WINTER.
POINT'S COMPOUND
tog TB-CURB oir
• itu- recip 11011,71371.0AZTNAUENZA. ut A D
or 1 other lolkaussiory or I disease of / r
the Throat If got of too king standing. Also,
Bed EMMY This medicine has been
tiled la •
THOUSANDS Or CASES
. ,
in Minoan& mirm of the •ftuy. and bas - never
peen known to MG taken in lime and accord
ing to direction& Is la to cure. Give
Its trial and It will speak' or Itself. Every house
hold should providetisemseive4 with a box of this
medicine 8,31L1 keep It on hand& The cures that it
has effected are truly marveloils.
air Prepared and add by hifialn. Young & Co.,
Gettysburg. Pa., or by their authorized agents.— ,
For sale at nearly all the - Stores In Adams county...
•
May ".9, 7867.-t[ DMA w-li, YOUNT & CO. p;
_....
PIMPLES. • _
,„Illt undersigned will cheerfully mall (free) to :
•
lall who wish It, the Wellman& full directions !
for prepairing and using a simple and beautiful
Tegegibie Balm, that will immediately remove ! BooK ANTTN
Tan, Freckle% Pimple*, Blotches, and all crap. ;
JOB
Hotta and Impurities of the Skim leaving the Nth!. ,
Wit. clear, smooth, and,beautifuL ll -L I
He will also lend (free) instructions for produc
ing, by very simple means, a luxuriant growth of
hair on a bald head or smooth fate.
The above can be obtained It, retut n mail, I,)
addressing TlRJeti. F (111.1PMAN Cheinkt,
P.O. Box TP.2.S. 197 lire.idway, Ne% York. •
Nov. 4-41 m,...
Naito, Prup,
(i 9.
69.
LL liN t
Drugs & Family Medicines
PATENT MEDICINES,
Liquors and Wines; for Mtolical Purposes. Pine
Spices and Flavoring Extracts. Dyes anti
Dye Slugs, Soaps, Pertumts and
Toilet (lads, Inks. Writ
Ing Fluids am! SLa
tlottery,
tvriptions and Family retain..
accurately put up. Physic Luis and COUIL-
try Merchants supplied at ItEDUCED RATES.
Forney 's Horse Powder
the best and cheapest for Horses, Cattle and
Swine. Other Horse Powders of approi ed makes.
HUBER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn'a
June 11, liiko.—tf
DR. R. HORN ER,
hats re.univd . the
Practice of Medicine.
Office at lila
DRUG STORE,
In Chambersburg Street, Gettysburg
Atilt), Dealer in
prRE DR(-vB,
MEDI CIA' Es
11A1‘ TN 0 SODA
11YE 5TL*644 , 4
Jau.PATENT ALEDICINES.
r
Ell
.I_IMES CRESS
DRUGGIS7.
Store in Brant's Building, Baltimore Street.,
LIVITESTOWN
HAVING opened a new DRUG STORE awl
titled It up hi the hest style, I offer my stock
Of pure and fresh Drugs to the citizens of Littles
town and vicinity at the low ..esi market rates, con
sisting in part of
Drugs' and /twill!" Medicines, pure Liptor. fe4.
for Medicinal Priem - we, Palen( Me di
florae Ikperders
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stub, Perfumery,
Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. A full assort
ment
Tobac co and of Brushes,
Snuff. Stationery of all kinds, Cigars,
Sit - Moore's Electro-Magnetic Soap will wash
with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Clothes
washed with this Soap are made beautifully white
without boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap
In use. Try it. It Is warranted not to injure the
hands or fabric.
Littlestown, May 13.—1 y
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG SI, BOOK ,STORE,
GETTYSBURG, Pi
DRUGS
NIEDICINEB,-
BOOKS
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES
GOLD PENS,
Glambersburg Street, near Diqpumti
4?Country Merchants supplied at City a-hold
sale rates.
nets.
W, N.
MILLER'S
MARBLE WORKS,
Co,-. of Baltimore and East Middle sts
GETTYSBITRG, PA
Every Description of Work executed in
the finest style of the Art
ALL KM'De 0?
CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE
,RAILINGS,
PtIENTSHED ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE.
June 17, 1870. —Lf
GETTYSBITEG
MARBLE WORKS.
MEALS & BROTH*
Abet York Street, record Square, Gettystntru. Pa.
Where thei s Camd i gmvii kinds of
Monuments, Head-Stones,
TOMBS, &c.,
&Wee *odes; nottee—cheap ae the ChOSPellt•
ON a de. Produoe taken In exchange.
10.-1369,t1
FURNITURE.
Joaqh Walton 4 Co,
Cabdlstet-sakers,
M. 418 Walma Lk, Phamirizahic
oint ee t i blit ri %Lor el adapt PIdI-
Netites ancil7k good
reamaable -
door=laid al* Mir
at_ 11W,
avert orr
order.
Doak Work dad 011kaglhosakop
antreoT so.oeder.,•tic6;
IN init;T: '
TO
=
S'l Ait & INEL
JAMES CRESS.
From the largest POSTERS to the smallest
PA{'MEDICTNEa
PERFUMERY
COMMERCIAL PRINTING
4te
BILL HEADS, CARDS,
IFeb:115,11170. -tf
SHIPPING BIgI.S,
RECEIPTS & RECEIPT . BOOKS,
Executed promptly, In the best manner, and at
BOOK AND PAMPHLET
In large or small orders, in as good style and at
.... as low prices as any once In the country.
We respectfully ask a tile/ by those desiring
anything In oar line, as
WE GUABANTEB BATIER4O27OIV,
Both In style of work and prosnytness in Ailing
ORDERS BY MAIL PROMPTLY AT
TENDED To.
STAR &ffIINTIMM
Is THE 138BT .41)}7,11TWi7e
WO! IN THIS COrarir.
• 'rrs r4sr pAsialmiesswiespismom
aws tigiesumovesi
bike tie
Adams aid &OWN Graallima
5 " A r to. irja
PRINTINt;.-
MEM
STAR
PRINTING OFFICE,
EALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA
}laving r..ewtit4 athleit Nrgply to our alregdY
iar tT o ,to,;: of
Book & Fancy Joh 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 reasorutble
terms.
Printing of every DeBoritption,
[r 7 NT II. NM
IN EXECUTION
UNSURPASSED
IN STYLE, .LNG
PRvitinemm
IN rilEArxr.ss,
VT TIIE
Baltlinore St., t. , ettyaburg, Pa
PLAIN
LEE
Ornamental Printing,
CARDS.
EMCEE!
CHECKS, DRAFTS,
fENVELOPEB, LABELS,
lIANDBILLB, DODGERS, &c.,
the very lowest prices.
PRINTING,
orders.
THE GMI:MIIIBURG
EEO
utiusi4r %fhIEIT p
BUEHLER &
althnorest. between Cbupt-hquitt
Geige2,
TERMS OF INBL10.01:
Tug Sun AND SENTENZL LI •
day morning, at noo a yearin •
not paid within the year. Ns
continued until all arrealnial are
the option of the publisher!.
Anvinremnerra am limited at
rates. A ■beril reduction will be mad
advertleing by the quarter, half year
Special notices will be inserted at spec
be agreed upon.
ltirThe circulation of the Snit 'AND
is one half larger than thaeeveral
ti
ewipaper in Attains county':
fitting medium, it cannot be excelled..
Jos Wow( of all kinds will be wont
ed and at fair rate'.
&c., In every varletiand
Printed at Ilion notice. rEays CUM
grattosiellal eau
ions C zoucic,
JUSTICE T •
,
Cullbetor of Book Amounts, Pr
Judgment Notes, Mortgages.,&m, and
turns made. Alan attends to wri,
Mortgages, Judgments, Note!, .A 801!
New Oxford. Adams county, PPaa
Dec. 9,1870.-34 n.
wY 3COLIS4.N. . , •
MCCLEAN * 14 ; 001)11c 1
ATTORNEYS
OrricE—On Baltimore Street s vUne
orcupied by the Late firm of M. aIW4I
Nov. IN, 1870.—U
.
J.
W. KRAUT'',
ATTORNET A
Collections and all legal business
tended to.
Ornos on Baltimore street, south .ot
house.
June IS, 1005—tt
•
maccoarArtiuy i
ATTORNItIf A' ,
Office one do . or west of Be entaat's -
Chambersbuig street.
Special attentiongiven to Sults,Collec
Settlement of Estates. All legal
claims to Pensions, Bounty. Back.pay
ages against U. States, at all thump
efficiently attended to.
_Land warrants located. arta ebolee F
sale In lowa and other western States.
June l', is 9—t(
A. J. COVER,
ATTOBREE
Will promptly attend to collueUous and
Business trusted to his care.
0121ce between Fahnestocks' and
Zlegler's stores, Baltimore htreet. Galt, •
Ray 2.' 1 , 1967—tf
lAVID A. BUERIL T ZA v a Iy .. 43
Will promptly attend to A
coLlections arid .
Business entrusted to his care.
' (Mee at his residence in the threellito
tug opposite the Court-holm.
May IN, 1867-11
D AVID WILLS,
.ITTOttNEY .11
(Mee at Ida residence In the south-cast c
Centre Square.
May n, 1567—tt
B R. H. L EMBER
co
south-east er ot Chambersburif, sod
tun streets, opp rn mlte COL. TATE . 4I.I6..AOLZ I W
June
DR. J. W. C. O'SZILL
hint his Mace at his residence In Bataan°
two doors above the cbmpaer °ince.
Stay 29, itl67—tt
(OH! L. KILL, N. D.,
Office on Citambersburg greet, nagM . ;
the HOTEL.. Gettysburg, i'a.
Aliirtlaelng been In constant firacCUce
years patients can be assured of good wol
July 9,1867—if
H. J. E. BEltliliTßE/SER.
.DEN
Having located in Gettystourg..effors-his
to the public. Ofens In the old "Mt •
S. E. corner, Centre Square, where be win
pared to attend to any elm within Use p
of the Dentist. Persons in want of Pallor
sets of teeth are !owned to rail. TOURS
ble. July 30 .
1111
itotclo and fcstaaraa
EAGLE HOTE
The largeoi and most ecununo.dioain
GETT YSBURG, PA.,
I ~ rnor C.'hciont,:rAburg and Inuai (tip
JOHN L. TATE, Propie
Ofnuibus for Par..figeri and
ruo to the Depot, on arrival and tlepar
Railroad Tralnt Careful' w•rrauty, and
ahlo charge
KEYSTONE -1-101'
GETTYSBURG, PA.
AVM. E. MYERS, PropA
NOW OPEN:
THIS is a new House, and has bee
ted up In the most approved style. Its
don is pleasant and convenient. being In the
business portion of the town. Evert
ment has been matiefor the accommodation
comfort of guests, with ample stablini
With experienced Bev:ants, and aceown
Clerks, we shall use every endeavor to pie .
This Hotel now open for the entertalnroesat . of
public, and we kindly solielt a share of p
[Hay 23, 1:
patronage.
UNION MOTE_
troaxima.r Tll3l WILITS FLAL/1
YORK SPRINGS, PENN'A.
HZ undersigned has leased thislo ttg
1. Wand popular Hotel, In Petersburg. Cif
(
Bted 9,l2.lolNureaidt
mat b)usin The Hotel Is pleasantly
the esses-t e
table MU be sustabed Nita par the b e atthat lru
ket can adord and the gar with the
Liquors. There is also auiellent Stabling
attentive homers. Tide Motel the ofgoejd
Gettysburg and aleakaidesburg Wage Lgeo,
the York bpdags mid New
former arrives Isere at IP. H., on •
Wednesdays and h s tidays, from got . 7"
for Usti Bourg ; returning at 10 A.. H. sal
da3W, Inureasys nad. baterdars. The
bptlenahne leaves the Hotel daily at 0
New tn.:ord, returning at 41. H. lie foals
fled that Ms king sari/science In business will
Die Mtn to let none Flimsy disestbuted, ho
patronize w eek (mimes moderate- •
taken by the un nasonstde terms.
IL P. xirriNuisn, irrwridor.
York Springs, Nov, Una —tl
.15srpentns and Oontracts-rti,
Wm.(o.,Stallsmith & Sol
47,111718
Cargaters ad Contragtom
-DOORS , .. SIiUTTEftB
-
BLINDS, DOOR AND lyx,:s '10W1,14,),1M
CORNICE, DOOR AND WININW
BRA.CK CI'S, tic
emedantly on hand, and manufactured to order
out of the
BEST MATERIALS,
by, experienced workmen, and at
REASONABLE PRICES.:'
Order promptly attended to
January 11169—tt
GEO. 'D. CASHMAN,
917 7121.8 MeV,
Carpenter and Contrackw,,
RESPECTFIJLLY lutornut the public, that be
has removed to. his New Shop, on Stratton stsetit
between yew iod Railroad streets, and is prito:
pared to taiti contracts for putting upend repair :
ing buildings, at alicemostatde rasea as any bun.
d, , r In Gettlikoir—lmi work jrataintiod to to of
best ualltY: 8e hopestrillibmasiesor to book
ness o merit pO*llo Give Ittio ♦ NIL
April D, 18114.4
LI
BR
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arrrroarmo, PA.
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