The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 10, 1871, Image 4

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Fr ia7 Msrabst. Feb:lo. 1871
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Tim following. beautiful illustration of
the aimplicity and power of truth, is from
the pen of S. H. Hammond, formerly edi
tor of the Agany State Register. He was
an eye -witness of the scene in - one of the
higher courts. -
A little girl, nine years of age, was of
' fered as a witness against, a prisoner who
was on trial for felony committed in her
father's house.
"Now Emily," said the counsel for the
prisoner, upon her being offered ad a wit
ness, "I desire to know if you understand
the nature of an oath?"
"I don't know what you mean," was
simple answer. .
"There, your' Honor," said the ecenemt"
addressing the court, "is anything furth
er necessay to demonstrate the validity of
my objection? This witness should be re
jected. She does not &reprehend the
nature of an oath."
"Let us see," said the judge.
."Come
here my/laughter." - .
Assured by the kind tone and manner
of the judge, the child stepped toward
hhu, and looked confidently up in his face,
with a calm, clear eye, and in a man
ner so artless and frank, that went
straight to the heart.
1-4 11k1 you ever take an oath?" inquired
the judge. The little girl stepped back
with a look of horror, and the red blood
.finantled in a blush allover her face as she
answered,
"No, sir."
She thought that he intended to inquire
if she had ever blasphemed.
"I do not mean that," said the judge,
who saw her mistake, "I mean were you
ever a vitness.trefore ?"
"so Sir; I never was in court before,'
was the answer,
lie handed her the bible, open.
"Do you know that book, my daughter?
She looked at it and answered, "Yea,
sir, It is the Bible."
, "Do you ever read it?" he asked.
"Yes, sir, every evening."
"Can you tell me what the Bible is ?"
haiiiired the judge.
alt is the word of God," she answered.
place yourhand upon this Bible,
and listen to what I say;" and he repeated
slowly and solemnly the oath usually tr
ministgd to witneses.
"Now." said the judge, "You have
sw , nm as a witness: will you tell me what
will befall you if you do not tell the truth ?"
shall be shut up in the State Prison,"
answered the child.
"Anything else l'" asked'the judge.
"I shall never go to heaven," she re
ME
How do you kuow this?" asked the
judge again
The child took the Bible, and turning
rapidly to the chapter containing the
t' otninandinents, pointed to the injwac-
MEI
"Thou shall not bear false witness a
:; oust thy neighbor." "I learned that be
fore I could read."
t'llas any one talked with you about
your being a witness in court here against
this man?" inquired the judge.
••Yes, sir, she replied. "My mother
heard they Nr?uted me to be a wiiness and
last night she called me to her room and
a,ked me to tell her the Ten Command
ments, and then we kneeled down togeth
er. and she prayed that I mignt under
-. Lind how wicked it was to bear false
witness against my neighbor, and that
itxl would help me, a little child, to tell
the truth as it was before Him. And
when I came up here with father she kiss
ed me, and told me to remember the
ninth Corninandment, and that God would
hear every word that I said."
••Do you believe this ?" asked the judge,
while a tear glistened in his eye, and his
1: p .inivered with emotion.
•1 e , , sir," said the child, with a voice
:.cad ntannoi• that showed her conviction
f its truth was pezfect. •
- God bless you, "My ehild," said the
jodg. , •" "you • have a good mother. This
wi,nss is competent," he continued.
'•Were 1 on trial for my life, and inno
.
rut of the charge against me, %would
pr:6y Goa for such witnesses as this. Let
firer Le examined.-
*tie told her story with the simplicity
of a add. as she was; but there was a
directness about it which carried convic
tion of its truth • to cyfFy heart. She was
cross-exarriined. The counsel
icil her with infinite and ingenious ques
! toning, but she varied from her first state
mint iu nothing. The truth as spoken by
!he little child was sublime. Falsehood
and perjury had proceeded her testimony.
'Die prisoner had intrenched himself Ju
lio-. Witnesses had falsified facts in his
la% or, and villiany had mnttofactured for
him a sham defence. nut before her
testimony it was all scatte;dl 4 ' like chaff.
The little child for whom a mother had
prayed for strength to be given her to
speak the truth as it was before God,
hreke the cunning devices of matured
villany to piece k; like a potter's vessel.
The strength that her mother prayed
for was given her, and the sublime and
terrible simplicity—terrible, I mean,. I to
the 'prisoner and his associate—with
which she spoke. was.iike a revelation
tram Cod,,hintself.
;1 , 17.F1: I. IN ItORNIATION.—How to lay off
~ mare acre of ground .measure off 209
feet on each side and you hare a square
acre within an inch.
t 'outwits of an acre—An ' acre contains
10 square yards.
A square' tulle containkl6o acres.
Measures and distances—A. mile k 5280
fret, or 1700 yards in length.
A fathom is six feet.
A leagne is three miles.
Wheat, beans, and fklx.seed, 58 pounds
to the bushel.
Cern, rye, and flaxseed, 56 pounds.
- Iluckwheat, 53 pounds.
Barley, 43 pounds.
Coarse salt, 85 pounds.
A cubic is two feet.
A hand (horse measure) is four inches.
A palm is three inches.
A pace is three feet.
Barrel measure—.t barrel of flour
%.eiglis 196 pounds.
A barrel of pork WO potmds.
A barrel of rice 250 pounds.
A keg of powder 25 pounds:
A tub of butter 56 pounds.
Bushel measure—the following are sold:
A liquid ton is 232 gallons.
A box 16 by 161 and 8 inches - 4.p con
tains a bashelt
Under the head of useful facts for the
grocer, the American Grow gives the
following:
A box of lemons will average 590 in
Ntiumber i a box of oranges from 200 to 250.
A case of preserved ginger contains six
jars.
A frail of dates weight from 900 to 250
pounds.
'A dram of figs, is 8, 4 , and Won&
A cask of prunes 1300 to 1 pounds,
averaging about 1500 pounds.
Currants come in casks of from 175 to
soo pounds.
citrons come in small boxes of about 10
pounds each. Tars, 21 to 4 pounds.
Peanuts are generally sent to market in
sacks containing about 5 bishids.
Dried apples and pathos come in bar
rels generally from 160 to NO pounds.
A quintal of fish is 111pomthi;
Virginia pc auiti wail& 22 pounds to
tr i o buying; Wilmington peanuts 96 to 98
pounds; MO= peanuts 39 pounds.
WM. L. MARTIN,
Wholesale sod Ritalldesiii; In
GROCERIES Sr, LIQUORS_
A largolot of GROCERIES that I am 'aft
Cheap or Cub.
CHUB , azuoßSi
Old Eye Whiskey eight yesn old
Very okl French Brandy.
ALL OTHER KINDS OF LIQITORS.
A general assortment of EMIIRS, among whieb
are ltishlersHerb Bitters.
PUBS LIQUORS for Medial pum rs;
'FABLE CUTIMMT, Obse-mare c Queensware,
• WM. J. MARTIN'S.
April 30, ISIS—M
NEW. GROCERY.
JESSE M. WALTER
u AB opened a new Orooery Store, adjoining
JAL his residence on York - street, and will always
keep mehand
PRIME GROCERIES
of all kinds-Cages, Teas, Sugar, Syrup, Molas
ses, Fish, Salt, Pepper, 13pices, &c.. .Also, Confec
tions, Fruits, Nuts, Soaps, - and Notions generally.
He has now on hand a Mae lot of Hs maa for fam
ily USG.
/SPAM of which will be sold at the lowest cash
prices. Call and examine,
THE HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR
BUTTER & EGGS.
Gettysburg, Sept. 30, 1870.-41
NEW GROCERY.
•
IjAVING iiurcnosed troll MNo Mum
la his Grocery establishmeot, on the Northwest
and leai d o fC anw
S M q o ua k e o G
Good
PA.,
respectfully
invite my trtendsand the public to give me a ca ll.
In addition to a large and varied Mock of prime
Groceries, Notions, &c.,
I will keep constantly on hand the best quality of
Quaensware, Fire-Proof and Glassware,
Fruits, C,onfectiens, &c., all of which will be sold
at the lowest cash rates.
11. IL SF.AMEIL
June 24, 7870.—t1'
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
' Also Stone. Wooden and Willow-ware.
A general assortment of all Goods usually kept la
A Family GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1867-41
arriagts, gums, &r.
'D. ItCCIIZARY. J." lICCZIAZT
"BEST ALWAYS CHEAPEST."
The Best and Cheapest, •
Siddles, Bridles, Collars
and HARNESS of all kinds, In the County, are
always to be found at the old and well known
stand, Baltimore M., *Melte the Presbyterian
Church.
(McCREARY 'S.)
OUR RIDING and WAGON IiADDLEI,:
are the most substantially built and neatest.
OUR HAMM, (Pladn and silver mounted,) are
complete
st e
in very
and and warran the
ve LT.TH UPPER I. I .EATHV IK R DRAIrt ted
COLI
can not be beat. They are the best VITTIRM
most durable.
OUR HEAVY DRAFT HARMON,
are made to order, as cheap as they can be made
anywhere and in the mold snlistadthil manner.
RIDING BRIDLES, WHIPS, LAMER DRAFT
flames, Fly-nets and everything. Nom better or
OUR r iRICEEI
have been ammo= to the lowest living standard.
A liberal percentage for Oath, og an bilis
amounting to $5 or more.
We work nothing but the best of stock and will
warrant every article turned out to - be in every
rercta il represented.
for past favors we Invite attention to
our present stock.
IR - Give us a call and examine prices and oust:
flan2B 29
an D. MoCRRABY b BON.
. ,
1i1::4i ll'J.' : : I)
REMOVAL.
=ner h dmd his Corday!.
Riddle Are ,
Gettysburg, Pa., where he will clbatinue to build
all kinds of work in his line, viz: _
CARRIAGES, TROTTING & FILL
ING-TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER
WAGONS, &C., &C.
Me work le all put up of good ittatertadithd by
the best of mechanics, and cannot tail togive sul,
t
lafaetlon. at& prices are always reasonable. He
solicits ordent, confident that he eon please.
REPAIRING promptly date, rnoderataea.
W. Y. GALLAG
July 1. 19e1--:ly
SAYE YOUR HORSES !
PATENT ELASTIC CORE
HORSE COLLARS.
THE undinddreid han for wife thole CELE
BRATRD LIAM, manotaetared try Rimier
which are now amid by ail
the a Paseenger Railroad CornPindnartlis
of their stock. 'They are In
wart, absorb ao moistitreAnd do net best The
with which they are golfed being very elas
tic, the Collar adjusts to the shape of the
and consequently does net share. Farmers, fry
them. Also,
HARNESS
of all kinds for sale and made to order. Call at
my eatabliamomkt ad an Cantle egret, Gettyabors,
Pa. rA 4 rager Depot.
Iday JOHN CIMP.
CARRIAGE-MAKING. •
su lli
The ed - I the war being surer, the undersigned have re.
Carriage-Making-lkutiness,
at their old stand. In Zest Wilk street, Clettris
1 424 in the regt hi= im igm h irell" 7 and
initerior miner. 1 lot st new and
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AM,
on hand, width they will dispose of at the lowest
prkee, and ail orders win be supplied se promptly
and satleisetatily as powibin
IIirREPAIRING33
done with dispatch. end at
large lot of new and old RAIN masons
tor ankh
=fel tor Um heretrilire
in
sodis
ieZarrar .
dreenre aVi= tt theta. t°
May 19, —lt DANN= 1:13161U.
Waft..
MEAT MARKET ! I
NEW FIRM !
OSti:B. /TOMB d THAD. it Ina Li.
la „bV
APING entered into iteryimpip t
ot b, st i
awl,..„erViltitr*lue - TY
Fresh Meat Every Day.
Be”
eVer7 e Tileiti Verpar ni aliftr inClnli Z
114211111101 Tea
;3halti Cletaireoneellientia
Inewo havties=dt ter Willi tt SO
Sleek advantage to call etkg rin
1124/I.BIIIM-41
R M 0 V,FD.
MERCHANT TAILOR,
HAS SAWITED
Net door tit J. -W. Mars, on Maw
biribefir fiffitorc
A Imp assortment or
CID CaiptimaartZestings, : Trim
a Almians'
G oads! g aba
i st nos Store cid Odom.
to with wiles
ba , at o th er stares as at Ids amt.as wan
Latest N.
Y. Madams reestsad t amid tailoring dams I. no
alert ammo' style. _ Coss, as main
si al v Via Innsaans Sed, a s so Wart
*pill
JO& JACOB!.
Musical Instruments, &c
CITNNINGJIAM'S,
.0* (Thestiskrienrri &rat.
DID YOU SEE
TIMMCHENZIMMLA) AND WALK
S, that mg inDiggetletat
_ """. 046 • 4 L
THE 111C1 TO BUY CHIP
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes
LATEST STYLES
CHEAPER THAN EVER.
It you want to save money, call on
Cobean & Cunningham,
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.,
ViTHO have made lani additkins to their stock
of BOOTS AND SHONS, HATS AND
CAPS. and namadbm the best amotnient ever
GOitystieru—eomptlidng the latest
=and made by the best of workmen. WI
and dengue our stock.. Also, mvuktv of
NOTIONS, SEGARS, &c.
Jan. 13.1171.--tf
,ANY AMOUNT
OF DEM ar s AIIRINI22 COATS for
Fall and Winter Clothing
In great variety at •
FRANK CUNNINGHAM'S
Chambersburg Eltieet.
Bargains I Bargains !
D. H . KLINGIE,
Near the Vourt-Houm, Baltimore &rest,
Is selling out his entire stock of city wade
Boots and Shoe's,
Imioli;;E;==
VERY CHEAP FOR CASH.
The stock Is the
~♦ s best of city wade wort,
sad / will moat's It CALF It en.
brume the beet 112311' and IMF BOOTS
in town, and a fall Wee of SHOES, GAITERS,
&e., for Ladles' sad Childress' wear.
THE MANUFACTURING
of Boots, name and Gaiters will Moo be eardia
on, In an Its breaches, as bedlam. Sepdal lai ter s e
oi = sbottatt& ocu r Mei M s ot r ow=
ollitabq undane
4. 21=14, pre fir" be solicits a melon
ate=e
ziarorgra. ILINGZL.
ALL ISTUMS OF
CLOTHS, CASSINTRES, BEAVERS, As.
)111ANY
Ohanibeninav at
LAP BLANKETS, HORSE BLANKETS and
BUFFALO ROBES, cheap at
PICKING & CO.
WOLF'S
Cheap Clothing Store,
On the Northeast Corner of Centre Square,
gettysburg, Pa.,
Has the largest-and best stock of
FALL & WINTER
CLOTHING,
eve
nd r offered In thhi place. ALA. tie latest
a best MON et
Hats, Caps, Boots & Shoes,
with a et tar 11,
aad Goats*
Cheeks, 4=4111.
abcketneaseortmentot atiebaa,
Nottems,
The best ataitalactanet larttert Tiaaka aad
Vanilla, Carpet Bap aad Utabrenalt &lino GU
Beafeu and °Wet, a term linOttateat. MM.
real Fancy Shoes at aa theta In abort. wary
thing that Is usually Mgt in a first-chum aware
Furnishing atom
All will be sold as low as the loweit s ear 11111d$10,
%, 0, 441 4 k a r= = a pe=
alas WOLF.
Nov. 11110.-41
Any porton who wants a
Fine Fitting Suit
AO TO coutnionAms
On Chamberitourg Street.
PICKING &
ANNOT be mailed for
elaa6 durability la the ray el P fttyle sad
NORRIS'
HEADQUARTERS I
On South-East Corner if Centre Square,
GEPPYBBURG, PA,
Has the Largest and Best Stock of
FALL AND WINTER
CLOTHING,
Lt .to 1
HATS AND CAPS.
Tat Elver xuttrimenpum
SOOTS i 141) SHOES,
WITH ♦ TARIM OF
Winter. Under-clothing,
An 1
Gents' Fundable( Goodiof smog ivarioti':
*boil law mosenopost of
NOTIONS, TRUNKS,
And everytOing found las Glastleames Panda.
Ing Stare.
GIVE US A CALL
Oct. U. ISlM—tt
FURIi MLYG GOODS
la maim vadat" as
AT OIINNINGRAM'S
Ors Olsrma limatari &mg
COOK AND PARLOR
STOVLS.
OF ALL KINDS.
The latest and most approved styles.
TIN, SHEET-IRON AND
HOLLOW WAR!.I,
COAL & LUMBER
OF ALL KINDS
Call and Examine
C. H. BUEHLER'S
WARE ROOMS,
CORNER OF CARLISLE &RAILROAD
STREETS
DAYIBL CASHICAN
N. ,FIRM.
COAL AND LIME !
THE undersigned have entered Into partner
stdp, and under the Aran of C/O:MAN& Oven.
Datum and *awry os the
Lime Burning Business,
at the old stand—the Gettystu= = L on
the corner of Ea/frond and
=iand others cut rely on genlng beTt
tan Mmes. and at. lowa-a mall etat
COAL
at lomat vetoes.
Urn r s and Coal activated anywhere in Gettys•
bu
DANIEL DASHAI ,AN
HENRY OVERDEXIL
Oct 21,111M—t1
Sa'Mad Mat Salm
Gettysburg Railroad.
TIME TABLE.
TRAMS now run on the Gettysburg Railroad
as Rem's:
FONT TRAIN leaves Gettysburg at 6ilo .4.
M, Granite 1.21., Golden•s 1125, New Oxford SAS,
arrive at Hanover at 9, and leave at 9.10, arrive
at Hanover Junction at 10 A. M., arrive at Balti
more at 12.30 P. M., York 11.45 A. M., Harrisburg
110 P. 11.
BICOND TRAM kavesGettgsburg at 1 P. IL,
Granite Lis, Golden's LIS, New OxfordL3o, Han
over LP6, arrives at Hanover Junction at 240,
Baltimore 9.15, Yott 3.111, Harrisburg L 25.
TitALW Imes Wanes* at 10.40 P. IL,
Harrisburg LSI A. IL, York 9.90, Hanover Junc
tion 'MO, Hanover 9, New Oxford 9.40, arrive at
Gettysburg at 10.90.
SECOND TEAM leaves Hittimore at 5.30 A.
M., Harrisburg 5 A. U., Tab G7O, Hamm
Junction 11.15, Hamner 1L55, Mawr Oxford 12.05,
Caddies 12.20, Granite 1213, arrives at Gears
burg 1110 P. IL
THIRD TRAIN leaves Baltimore at 1140 p.
IL, Harrisbuiu LIT P. IL York 3, Hanover Junc
tion 140 Hanover 4.15, New Oxford 4.40, Guklen's
4.53, Granite 4.36, arrives at Gettysburg at 5.10.
H. D. SCOTT, Ticket Agent
Dee. 9. MO.-4f
irthern Central Railway.
WJRIWM EICEIXDULA
rot and - after Dee. 41:1. EDO, Trains will leare
Hanoher Junction as folkrws:
LEAVE NORTHWARD.
12.19 a. m.—Dal Ilhedra, Buffalo. te,
11.10 a. fortdally (except
ter. Bui
ld), Niagara ;and Erie and the
' Wed.
J. 44 p. m.—De (except ys) for Wilihuns•
and Eric
6.06 p. m.— (melt Nundift) for Yolh.
BM (except 811,sys) for Harris
burg and the West.
LEAVE SOUTHWARD.
7.15 a. m.—DallydowinEat Parkton only.
7.32 t ra.-I= m eweept .days) stopping at AD
10.0 t a. M.—Ddli ta i i =t Sundays) stopping at
12.25 p. ia. Obontrizat Patton only.
1.11 p. in. S (tomedeph Sunday) stopping at
3 . 36 p. m. Dan/ (except Sundays) stopping at all
fitationa.
EDW. a
G AMPS eneral= YOUNG, 410.41 t,
Baltimore Md.
• Ba l =nk
Dec. 4, 1870.-11
READING RAILROAD.
WINTER ARRANGEMENT,
MONDAY, NOV. 21st, 1870
Great trunk Rae from the North and Northwest
torPhibdelM in itrw Pat; head!*[ ,
, Pottsville
'Mamas, Mumsoi i zz aster banon, Allem
bown, Emam, ltpkrata, Ll tiz, , Colum
IMa. Re.
Trains leave Har2 for New York, as fol.
lows: At AM 1110, a. m., and 2.60 P. m.,
with Trains on Pannsyl.
and arriving -at New York at 10.10
a. ni. 3.6t ani and 10.00 p.
arq tb r ian rer xi tivey i ; . :
' t imes rem York at 9.00 a in., U.OO
a7ta
Mon and 6. p. a., PhibrieMaki at AU a. m..
trii ii
and 2.M p. ra. Myopias Oms accompany the AM
p. m. Man frau New Tart without_ Mango.
Leave Harrtsburg tor Readisk=ze, Tam.
4 Mn atic la r ring4 Pidl4l ll l Ale a. m., and 2.60
mid 455 p. m., at Lebanon and prim:l
imy MM_ ,ns • 05 p. m., train eanneetßUl for
Pottevine and Coinnibia WY. For
Haven and Aaiun, via
ilel n e4 l an=oehanna Rail Road. Nave
Z=at 3,4 l ot sum i
k L
n 4 Railroad trains leave RiMi
lag for and New York at 6.00
10.10. 12.45 noon sad 4.46 p. a. Returning, leave
New York at AOO it pa.. 12.00 noon and &GO p. in.,
and AMmtwirs at Lana. in., 12.25 noon, AM 4.20
andL a
Way rammer Train korai Pulladelphis at
AM m. : 4lsllaml•ding MU% stadlarinta an Itast
itauraad, tetundag from samas at Aso
Via: tan at ail Stations
Leah at AOO a. m., and 310
R ah,Herndon at 10.13 a. m., Musokin at 5.40
and 'LH& m., Ashland at 7.061. nk.. and 1240
noon. Mr ts CUP at tat a. m.. and 1.86 ii. m.,
.....dua a. m., and 2.40 p. m., for MM.
Yet. Remain& Harristang i te. ww
-- a -- 'va Patissigo. via ibliekV sts and
hums Railroad
Fatls it. as.. Banrlsburg, and
tgitirEs .. . far Grave mid
Polls.
ai vir w i — "Vb= "l4 s il l= at
a naiii - . 10. M s. in. R im . .
as, Mama a pillatdmi at 4.45 p._ a., pow milise at Tab p. a., arriving 84 ramot at
arti2
_,lLtimemodadaa Train, harm Potts.
Imo 6. m.,
.loaaninipelives Ildiadelphis
Itaittiad Tranm km% liadt=
a. °lllll = lll am team Inift, lAA
Ralbaat
Pratai Maim itteldamen
Jam** a 9 01.4a rv it aird rna, t a lttia i r &T y r ,
M itlig nat in., easneeting MS lin&
Clabbnotkdabr lanmPettatevn
at AM a. a., and lay. a. rotundas leave
aama haw* at 7.0 ammt4:._ _ aa. wawa.
= Masa&
. View Mats l
e i d.&
pis stAila m.. AM g AM p...M,
nave Ihn=g a
dnt a, a., u.aa 1 =
aat i a mmt. Mtkammicurams cm Bead
.
okaradars: tame Yirw Yak at AM p. m.,
at AM a. NIL and &IS, i v. ma
=0 nabs ationt ri t ai r, =ZrThTg
a m., =Mali i /NM Allsataen 0 dAlei A
m. s Ism lig Irdia, ii 61111141111.011 p. m..
traa. aT li al a i n t . 49 4 4 . talla igk a, alla "
esalak and
oorgaiigrani altpeinte.at redwood
m
1%.
ager
a Sim*ednd 1 MlO MI6 Mimed 1 1
G. A. 1110OLL8,
- Samerat thmarbmandent.
118ading, Pa., Dm 7, 117
wa
20
BIGHAM Sc BROTHER.
FORWARDING AND. COIENISSION IfOUSE,
Taiundenimied,lia, vingesteirsdintoparbier
ltynnder the arm of Bum= * BiKiman,
rinsand Uommhelen
es, arthe old the l ittuntrule eager ur W to irth,
lepton Railroad streets. devote_
their enti and re Ume and attention. and
The HIGHEST
Gm AHE= PRICE I'M be paid at all times for
ta and Produce.
WA regular line of Freight Cm's wig leaveour
Marshall* every TUNILDA YNOON, tor Regi
mens and Pidladelphia, and aeoisamodation
t t rains will be
inpmat
we are nM as oe nisk
pre in may re
to eon yquire.
veßy
stmistred
Iftelifitt at all to and from these cities.
All bashiess of this kind entrusted to us, will be
=
attended to. Our cam run toile Ware-
LE
n evenson & Bons, 165 North Howard
greet. ore, and to Burk's Warehouse, Sla
Marketstreet. Philadelphia.
of We ntil also keep constantly oa hand the best
Groceries Of all knds,'
T Case "obaeoo, Su ra el tar SPl d, ceg 'ae., Fi tekw 61 47 i
112PIC be sold °llL at
lowest cash rates.
WM. M. 1110HAII,
JAMES BICHIAM.
Ang. 12, 1670.--tt
ROBERT WCUREtY,
FLOUR, GRAIN; GROCRBIRB, tc
TIRE undersigned is paying al his Warehouse;
la Carlisle street adjoining" Buehler's
4he highest prices fur
.rt
Pour, Wheat, Rye. torn. Oats. Buckwheat,
Closer and TYmothY•ttcedr, Potatoes, &e.
and invites producers to eve Win a call before
selling. lie has constantly on hand for sale,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES
Mo!aut.!, Syrups, Co ff ees, Sugars, ate.; With Lard, Salt
Irish, Oils, Tar, Soaps, Ita pad To.
baccos, Se. Also, the best b sca rands of FIAOUIt,
with Feed of all kinds. lie likewise has
BEVRRAL VALUABLE FERrarszße,
Soluble Pacific Guano, Rhodes' Phosphate and
Mexican Guano.
AP - Whilst he pays the hlghest market mices
for all he hors, he fl* at the lowest ilvlng pro
fits. He aeka a share of public patronage, re
solved to give satisfaction In eynry cue.
ROBDRIT MCCURDY.
July 23, 1869.—D
HINIIT OVEIWEER.
LOOK HERE!
THE tuidersigned bas leased the Ware-house
the corner ot Stratton street and the Rail
road, Gettysburg, Pa. and will earrg on the
Grain & Produce Business
in all Its branches. The highest prince will al
ways be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, MON Clover
sad Timoth y Seeds, Flaxseed. Stun*, Hay` and
Kra*, Dried Fruit, nuts, Soap, HanwtyShoulders
and Elides, Potatoes, with everytklng elle In the
country produce line.
GROCERIES
constantly for sale, Coffees, Sugars. Molasses,
Tela, Spices, flail, Cheese, Vinegar, Nogg,
tartan, Starch, Brooms, Buckets, nuking,
Soap, fae. ; also,Coal Oil, Fish 011, Tar. &c. FISH
of all kinds ; Spikes and Halle : Smoking and
Chewing Tobaccos.
He is always able to supply a lint-rate arti
cle of Flour, with the different khan of Feed. •
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano, and other
tertillUzers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or ear
load.
He will also run a
Line of Freight Cars .
to No. 166 North Howard street, BALTIMORIC.
and No. all Market street, PHILADELPHIA--
All goods sent to either place will be received and
forwarded promptly. All goods aboukl be mark
ed "CHESS' CAR '
April 2, MA —it JOHN CHM&
JOISZPII WIOBLE. Z. L WIBLI.
Joseph Wible & Son,
douth-oast cor. of Railroad and Washington AL,
H
cash price paid for all kinds o
Grain. Hay. Straw sad Country Produce gen
erally. Constantly on band for See an MO of
GROCERIES
The best brands of FERTILIZERS constanUy
on hand or wore(' at short notice.
April 2, 1870.—tt
f)trming Vmpitincats, ac.
DODGES PATENT
REAPER AND MOWER
THIS 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 Int
class. It Is a perfect Bell-Raker and a superior
Mower.
A careful examination will convince any one of
its superior merits over all others. in simplicity,
:I=and durabty. As shelf -raising Reap
n° equal to our knowiedge. . 4.
The Dodge rake Is attached to no other machine
In the United to tr t eachlne.—
Built by the IttrAf. to
Manufac
turing Co., Auburn, New Tort.:
. ,
READ THE NOTICE OW THE COMPANY TO
.........
Having been Informed that certain Inalittfat
turens In Ohio and elsewhere are buildingßeep
ers, with DODGE'S SELF-ILABB we
ask you to furnish us the names of as persons
vending or purchasing mach ines, se we have
never licensed any neon or penman So manatee
lure said MP. • /it or any part theeat, arid
will prosecute to the extent. of the law ail
per
soas manufacturing, selling or using sald
rake except of our own manufacture.
tielf
JOHN A. DODGX. President.
We have that confidence in this machine that
we are willing to let those wanting a machine test
ikeep t with
the an one t y
hat gives er machine
most they Am= ant
the
Farmers
dated. wantlngDroppers attached eau be as
coroo
Far the benefit of these wanting madden we
should refer them to a few of those to whom we
have sold, viz:
JohnlL Leas, ' Wm.
Henry Culp Peter Maeidery,
Forney,
Jesse D. Newman.-2Pearwe
=ap ri , Meter John meanaore,
Wayleight, Aphasia /AO,
David Plank, lonethr ie li k r u 7r,
John Hockeramith, =es
later Kettoman, Daniel Settle,
aminfaulver, John Bender,
Shaver, John Eckel%
Boss Hunter, Henry King
' John Lower, Andrew Waked,
John N. J. J. Kerr,
George P =
On Band a Ate Second Hand Reaper*.
Also, VIRS-TOOTH HAY BAKKRIX of differ
ent make, amogst which la the Brandt Rake. A
few PLOUGHS n of different ds,
Separator one of the beet mut kin eb=pest Thresher and
ever • Ile
ed the =may. HARRISBURG N
HILL and Fenn
ifirr enone OM
and um at she JOIBIPI Wars &
SON. Gelinblarg, or at the residence qE the
enbaertber, 2 Miss from Gettysburg, on the Har
ms&
WAS CONSTANTLY ON HAND In ease
of besiege Persons wanting Chnulars Mil ad
dress the &dearth= Getfautisix4l. Moat.
Nay Iff,
gift mut Art luminntet.
° ADAMS - COUNTY
MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
sibeerip•miteit, man&
•
OEFI — CIES.
seevropU •
Esuniel.E. ItuseeiL
7-D. A. slew.' •
Tresserer—Z. 0. Falcieetock. •
Executive Ccuukkittezt McCurdy, IL A.
Pickle& Jamb Lis •
Gm
Mansicru—ecorp Swope, D. A. Nobler,
McCurdy, &Macawll,Z.G. libusdook, Getty&
burg; Jacob nig, =slim townaMS: nedeulak
MAI, Phalle; IL A, Melds., krabin ; AteNel
IP. GIN, New Oxford; Wm Nos White, Intel
8 C. Peters, Petersburg, MN/
orTbisOon sam o s indeed In as opesetices to
the Conety of Mama It las 11001 k in eperailea
for sore thee 19 been, got is teat pallet hie
Mutes
made but one meemeeet. Win pad WIN iv/
are thetpedod iieteeelba to over allMla
ArrY person dearlag se Immune as apply to
either of the reamiere
Arlin tukadive Oesuattles numb stab} oaks
el via 00 111 Play, Oa alebl7ls Weibli/AFf t Ister/
mouth, al I Wake, P.
NEW FIRM
GICITIIIBI72O, Pat.
DEALER IN
GETTYSBURG, I'A.
OF ALL KINDS
I'RODCCE DEALERS
GETZrall ITRG, PA
AND SELF RAKER.
OUR AGENTS
I pub, Onto iNetticim.
JUNE
A FULL A2BOST7[KNT OF
Drys &F amily Medicutes
PATENT MIMES,
Liquors and Miles tor Medical Purposes, Pure
Sploee and Plamoring Entrant% Dies and
• Dye NAM, Soaps, Pertunke and
Toilet Goods, Inks, Writ
ing Fluids sad eta-
• tkeery, Physician's Pre
soriptions and }Family recipes
.seeniately put nip. Ptesicians and cowl
try Merehants supplied at REDUCED RATER.
Forney's Horse Powder
the beet and cheapeot for Horses, Cattle and
bwlne. Other Norse Powdersot approved =bet.
HUBER'S
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Penn's.
June 11. 111*—tt
DR., JAMES CRESS
DRUGGIST.
Store in. Branfs Building, Baltimore Street.,
LITTLESTOWN.
ITAVINfI opened a new DRUG STORE and
Al fitted it up In the best styb, I offer my stock
of pure and froth Drup to the Minns
town and slehnty at the lowest market rates, con
sMngln part of
Drugs and Fttmfly 3.ledfcines, pure Liquors for
far Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medi
elms. Horse Poteders
Pure Spices, Dyes and Dye Stuffs, Perfumery
Toilet Seeps and Piney articles. A full Asmara
mend of Brushes fkatlonmy of all kinds, Cigars
Tobacco finufL
4flrldimee's Elostraldagnetie Soap will
with hard and soft water, cold or warm. Olothes
washed with this Soap are made beautifully white
without botlinsor blueing. This is the best Soap
In um.
or Try it. It is warranted not to injure the
hands taMie.
LlMleMown, May 11.—Iy JAMES CRESS
A. D. BUEHLER:
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
GETTYSBURG, PA
DRUGS
MEDICINES,
PATENT MET/IVINES,
BOOKS
STATIONERY
TOILET ARTICLES
GOLD PENS
Chansbersbtsrg Street, lister Diamond
Country Merchants supplied at City wholes.
rale rates.
CUT THIS OUT
FOR REFERENCE.
Ateorn.er's Drug Store,
you put always get the best and cheapest
DECO & MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES.
DYE STUFFS. SPICES. PERFUMERY,
ViGLISH, FRENCH AND •
AMERICAN TOILET
SOAPS. &c.. Re.
Jan. 13.1871--ti
VIMIIt r '
W. N. MILLER'S
MARBLE WORKS,
Cur. of Baltimore and .East Middle sts.,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Every Description of Work executed in
the finest style of the Art.-
ALL ICIIiD43 0►
CAST, WROUGHT AND WIRE
RAILINGS,
"VANISHED ON THE SHOETEST NOTICE.
June 17, 11C0.—tf
GETTYSBURG
MARBLE WORKS.
MEALS & BROTIEER,
but York &met, secondAmere, Gettysburg, Pa.
Where they_are prowed to tarnish all kinds of
Work la their line, such aa
Monuments, Head-Btones,
TOMBS, MANTLES, ac.,
atthe shortest notice—cheap as the cheapest.
sarGlye us a call. Produce taken In exchange.
May 17.-111110, tt
TIDN CrIOI7IIDER WOOD
PUMP!!
One dozen reasons why this is the bat Pump
nurnwlaetund in America for
WELLS AND CISTERNS)
1. It is Simple. 2. It is /tellable. 3. It is Durable:
wort 4 very Kieft. 6. IS throws Water
1t
'lb.
the Son. 9. It is not liable to "get
out of order. 1
Daceo. Should any
reirs be ssary la time,
they cm easily be aide by
any person. IL it will
not Arena 12. It is
aseaper thin any
•
ok ai, s
Suture&
Balding's Doable Acting Mass Cylinder
FORCE PUMP,
'Wln no alsea =Under. Mid beam no rust aad Utile
o s t =ptedi ti gr t IN ;
=wed to eqiu l for ruraTility age. :
ec trae — ' —'4l VlLliadvii right for Ad
ams , persons requiring Pun for wells
or =Swam can bawitiona all
sad ready ft• alea dietkon tl gus i= e V i re
well or cistern. In an
epless or ao =meat required.
Valero by mail co otherwise proarptly attended
to.
JOSEPH
McKnight tow n, A.diums
Oet. 21, 11110.—ly
TO THE
WORKING CLASS.
fiwrilloarxm,..-4,..:4
• l ieZteigewisble llie wil4b
4 Zetrei le tg= lll6 Portossot
Whet sex way arm train to BS Pot ettU
mg a moo *.m atoomet_by doreethst
whole Ilito So taleout Boys and OM urn
= aw s. VIA nwi : liwote i rt. Amer raked
mosey bet. - Tilt yma mast test the ws
win " ad 14 4% * ; i - P i r r eir " V II-
MilA szwrikr„
0 ~ , - . atm , s• aloe*
Mrs v e wa x i m i t i. ' etstt
• bows
s dm& NO_ • Marc Duet.
a p e WA a4 l tel i g a Zt elle .1 1 .4aar se a d t
Tl r lt arril Gar, Olhatel it,
Ma 1, p70.-Ar
69.
ORIVCSBUItEi
NATIONAL BANK!
Govirmsent Bonds of all kinds,
Tad Nigbast Premium paid ea G.sd
Coupons Cashed or Collected
Persons desiring to invest. In STOCKS or BONDS
of any kind, are Invlfeeto eall, as we have
the facilities of New York, 'Phila
._
Persons swimming COUPON BONDS, and de
alrfog for XtrotY to mired Into itegLstered, are
requested to call, as we hate the advantage to
transfer at a trilling experg4e. •
INTERNAL REVENUE STA MPS of all (tenon"'
LNTEREST ON SPECIAL DEPOSITS adranced
Persons wishing Information In regard to U. 0
Bonds and Stocks of all kinds, are requested to
give ns a call, and we will cheerfully give any In.
formation
Gettysburg, Nov. 5, 11869—tf
We offer for Sale, at Par,
Masonic Temple Loan,
BEARING 7 3-10 INTEREST,
PEBFr3tEBY,
Redeemable alter Are (5) and within twenty-one
(2]) year.
&r.. (C., &ie.
MARCH &- SEPTEMBER.
[Feb. 25,1874 -tf
The Bonds are registers-A, and will be !•sued in
sums to %Ult.
DE HAVEN & BRO.,
So. 40 seas ard Street.
ruinEll77FMln7"F'.ll
Storks bought and sold on commlndon. Gold
and Governments bought and sold. dramas
Deceived and Interest Allowed, subject to Sight
March St, LVIL—ly
Howe Sewing Machine
IMPROVED.
Bs Simp/tiaily, Durability, ILase of Oper
Perfection In mechanical construction, lightness
and Beauty In Style and finish, and adapted to a
Moan range of work, renders It TIRE BEST
Sollilf bike ii the Market
An earnest invitation b extended to these abou
to pnrcluae afivermg Machine to call and exam
ine this Machine and be convinced of its merit
lirAll orders promptly attended to. Machine
delivered to all parts of the County.
H. H. ROWE, Agent,
Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa.
Nov. 4, 1870.—tf
HOWE MACHINES!
. -
THE LATEST IMPROVED AND GENUINE
E2JAB HO Wilt, JR,
SEWING MACHINES.
JACOB F. THOMAS, Agent,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
At Ai/ ntekienee on York Street.
IDEitil will be promptly attended to. Ma
-0
chines deEllt iven med to all parts of the county and
ons
lostructi matte.
darTbe pobile are cautioned sitidust Parties'
yam me tbe mama et HOSE In twantetinn with
Oahe nisaldnes on seem* off theiumulantTof Me
Mews Machines. Th ere are none GrEINRE na•
bostbey have imbedded Meilen auteldnon medal-
Bin bovine the Maness of ELIAS BOIFE,Ir.
It, los • (Feb. X, ma.—at
- Wadies and yntithil.
WATCHEITA JEWELRY.
coast MVAETNEY wishes to inform Ms
w mers and the publM sae:airy, thr
i noper Pli l a r, the W tee itch and e jele ( on
Baiderore sums, Gettysburg, he spare no
dirt to give satisfaetioa to au.
_Me has just returned teem the shy rthaspien.
did assortment ot
•
GOLD and . SILVER AMERICAN and SWISS
WAiTISIESiJEWELRY SILVER TEA and
TABLE SPOO l ak
4:1 LD MEL.
VIZ Mid SPEL I TA.
- Um, 4 :l itii
ow GO rre
~
GUITAR wow OS,
-a ad
t- • lie nn
egrWateh and Chock work warranted for OM
ramutZri reeldriall eseested In • pput_ mid
amaimr. [Sept. 10,
CLOCKS WATCHES
JEWELRY .
!:,
A.' H. FEAST.gL
Mae removal kb shop to York street, ,oppostte
. rao r 1 4 : Ira m i he Lae cos-
CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY AND
SILVER-PLATED WARE.
ad Miser taken In exehange. All kinds of
intitilaNG done, and= k ir:Erste. AM
lark warranted glut
Nov. 215. 1819.—tt
.ADin ua MnBFeld CIULDJIKN'S aliM
0 1 -a IUIF le gas tO dam
at Mime CO.
BOUGHT ABB BOLD.
owl Inver.
pigs or Baltimore markets. Coo
sequeatly all orders are
promptly executed
nations formate.
I per cent. eft,
rElt CENT. for 1 year
I I'ER CENT. for 6 month!,
3 PER CENT. for 6 months
J. EMUS]' BAIR. Caahler.
THE NEW
INTEREST PAYABLE
Any* 'habits.
TILE ORlGEtilki.
alion,
takdical.
THE 01tE
A Great Medical Discov I ery A
vs WALKZR'9 CALIFOIZ'LI
UM*Mti BITTERS
Hundredsof thousands bear testimony to their
Wonderful Curative Effects.
WHAT ARE THEY ?
TREY ARICMYT A VILE
FANCY ,, DRINK,
Made of Poor Bum, Whiskey, Proof Spirits and
Refuse Liquors doctored. spiced and sweetened
to Mere the taste cal called, "Tonics," "Appetiz
ers." Re
and
Ire., that lead the tippler onto
dnialusanfraa rui, butare a true Medicine,
Made from the Native Boob; and Herbs of Cali
fornia, frollfrOm all Alcoholic Slimelants. They
are the GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER and a LIFE
°MENG PRINCIPLE, a perfect Renovator and
Invigorator of the System, carrying off all the
poisonous matter and restoring the blood to a
healthy condition. No perion can take these
Bitters according to direction and remain long
unwell provided the bones are not destroyed by
mineral poison or other meatus and the vital
organs wasted beyond the point of repair.
For 41110ammatory and Chronic Rheumatism
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 aro
caused by Vitiated Blood, which is generally pro
duced by derangement of the Digestive Organs.
DYSPEPSIA OR INDIGES'TION, Headache,
Pain in the Shoulders, Coughs, Tightness of the
Chest,
_Dizziness, Sour Eruetatlons of the Stmt.
ach, Bad taste in the Mouth, Bilious Attacks,
Palpitation of the Heart, Inflammation of the
Lun Pain in the regions of the-. Kidneys and a
red!hundred ther painful symptoms, are the off,
oDyspepsia.
BIUOIUS,RthiITTENTand INTERMITTENT
FEVER. which are so prevalent iu the valleys of
our great Rivers throughout the United states,
especially those of the Mississippi, Missouri, Illi
nois, Tennessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red.
Colorado, Brazos, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, sa
vannah. Roanoke, James, and many others with
their vast tributaries, during the Slimmer and
Autumn, and remarkably so during the seasons
of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably ac
companied by extensive derangements of the
stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera.
There are always more or less obstructions of the
Myer, a weakness and irritable state of the
stomach, and great torpor of the bowels, being
clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their
treatment, a purgative, exerting a powerful influ
ence upon these various organs. La essentially
neeesvery. There is no cathartic for the purpose
equal to Dr. J. Waists's Vinegar Bitters, as
they will speedily remove the dark colored viscid
matter with Which thedtowels are loaded, at the
stone time stimulating the secretions of the liver,
ud generally restoring the healthy functions of
• digestive organs. The universal popularity
of this valuable remedy in regions subject to
miasmatic inlluences, is sufficient evidence of its
power as a remedy in such cases.
FOR SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Tetter. Salt
Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples. Pustules,
Carbuncles, Ring-Worms, Scald-Head Sore Eyes,
Erysipelas, Itch, Scarfs. Discolorations of the
Shin. Hatpin. 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 most incredulous of their cura
tive effect.
Cleanse the Vitiated Blood 'whenever you rind
its impurities bursting through the skin 113 PlM
ples, Eruptions; or Sores; cleanse it u hen you bud
It obstructed and sluggish in the veins ; cleanse It
when it is 104 and your feelings. will tell you
whe te n. Keep the blood pure and the health at the
sysm will
PIN, TAPE and other WORMS, lurking in the
system of so many thousands, are effectually de
stroyed and removed. For full directions, read
carefully the circular around each bottle, printed
In tour languages—English, German, French and
Va
.I. nis WA h.
LKER, Proprietor. R. H. ?dcDONAI.D
& CO., Druggists and Gen. Agents. San Francisco.
Cal., and 1; and 24 Commerce Street, New York.
SOLD BY ALL DEUGVISTS AND DEALERS.
Dee. 9, 1570.—lyte
DR. SCHENCK
ADVISES CONSUMPTIVES TO GO TO
FLORIDA IN WINTER.
Has lug fur the last Witty -five years devoted my
whole time and attention to the study of lung
diseases and consumption, I feel that I understand
fully the course that ought to be pursued to re
store a tolerably bad case of diseased lungs to
healthy soundnees. The first and most import
ant BOLT 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 'athletes. Palatka is a point I can recom
mend. A good hotel is kept there by Peter man.
Last winter I saw several persons there whose
lungs bad been badly diseased, but who, under
the healing influence of the climate and my med
icine, weleegetting well.
One Inindred miles further down the river is a
point wdeh I would prefer to Palatka, as the
temperature Is more even and the air dry and
bracing. Mellonville and Enterprise are located
there. I should give a decided preference to Mel
lonville. It is two miles from river or lake, and
is seems almost impossible to take cold there.—
The tables in Florida might be better, and pa
tients eopplain at times bat that is a good sign.
as it indicates a return of appetite, and when this
Is the case they generally Increase in flesh, and
the lungs mast heath
Jacksonville, iiibernia, Green Cove. and many
other places in various parts of Florida, can be
safely recommended to consumptives in a inter .
My reasons for saying so are that patients are
less liable to take cold there than here, there is a
less even temperature, and it Is not becessary to
say that where a consumptive person exposes
himself to frequent colds he is certain to die
shortly. Therefore my advice is, go well down
into me mate- set ut the era a.-ts ter y, sailing cue
winds and fogs. Jacksonville, or almost any oth
er of the localities I have named. will benefit
those who are troubled with'a torpid liver, e. dis
ordered stomach, deranged 'bowels, sore throat
or cough, but for those whose lungs are diseased
a more southern point is earnestiy recommended.
For fifteen years prior to lees I was profession
ally In New loth, Boston, Baltimore and Phila
delphia every week, where I saw and examined
on an average five 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. A person may take vast
quantities of etchenek's ruin:mile Syrup. Sea
weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills," and yet die if
be does not avoid taking cola.
In Florida, nearly every body is using Sobenck 's
Mandrake Pills, fur the climate is more likely to
produce bilious habits than more northern lati
tudes. It is a well established fact that natives of
Florida rarely die of consumption, especially
those of the southern part. On the other hand.
In New England, one-thiriL at least of the popu
lation die of this terrible disease. In the Middle
States It does not prevail so largely, still there are
many thousands of cases there. What a vast
percentage of life would be saved if consunip
tires were as easily alarmed In regard to taking
fresh cold as they are about scarlet fever, small
pox, &c. But they are not. They take e hat tbey
term a little mid, which they are credulous
enough to believe wallet ear oft in a few days
They They pay no attention to it, and hence it lays the
foundation for another and another still, until the
lungs are diseased beyond allliope for cure.
My advice to persons whose lungs are affected
even slightly is, to lay a stock of Schenck's Pul
monk Syrup, Schenck's Seaweed Tonic and
Schenck's Mandrake Pills and go to Florida. I
recommend these particular medicines because I
am thoroughly acquainted with their action. I
know that where-they are used in strict accord
anee with my directions they will do the murk
that is he required. This accomplished. nature will
do t rest- The physician thenescribes for,
cold, cough or nightesweats, and advises the
patient to walk or ride out every day, will be sure
to have a corpse on his hands before long.
My plan is to ere my three medicines, in ac
cordance With the printed directions, except in
some cases where a freer use of the Mandrake
Flits is necessary. My object is to else tone to
the stomach--to get up a good appetite. It is al
ways a good sign when a patient begins
relishgrw
hunery. I have hopes of such. With a for
food the gratification of that relish comes
good blood, and with it more flesh, which is close
ly followed by a healing of the lungs. Then the
cough loosens and abates, the creeping chills and
clammy night-sweats, no longer prostrate and
annoy, and the - patient gets well, provided he
avoids taking cold.
Now there are many Consumptives who have
not the means to go to Florida. The question
may be asked, is there no hope for such? Cer
tainly there is. My advice to such Is, and ever
has been, to stay a warm room during the win
ter, with a temperature of about seventy degrees,
which should be kept regularly at that point, by
means of *thermometer. Let such a patient take
his exercise within the limits of the room Dy
walking up and down as much as his stren gth
will permit, In order to keep up a healthy circu
eon at the blood. I have cured thousands by
this system, and can do so again. Consumption
is as easily cured as any other disease if it Ls tak
en in time. and the proper kind of treatment is
pursued. The fact stands undisputed on record
that Schenck's Pulmonlc Syrup, Mandrake Pills,
and Seaweed Tonle have cured very many of
what seemed to be hopelenseases of consumption.
Go where you will, you will be almost certain to
find some poor consumptive who has been rescu
ed from the very laws of death by their use
tbo far as the Mandrake Pills are concerned,
everybody should keep a supply of them on hand.
They act on the liver better than calomel, and
leave none of Its hurtful effeete behind. In fact
they are excellent In all cues where a purgative
medicine is required. If you have partaken too
freely of emit and diarrhoea ensues, a dose of the
Manpd rra sdesa will care you. It
th you e are subject to
sick htulthe, take a dose ot aes and
they will relieve you in two hours.M / n drak
1 you would
obviate the exact of a change of water, or the too
free indulgence In fruit, take one of the Men
drakes every night or every other night, and you
may then drint water a eat watermelons,
peaches or corn, without
Cinrisk of being made sick by them. They will
protect Mode who live in damp situations against
elillte and fevers. Try them. They are perfectly
harmless. They can do you good only.
I have abandoned my professional visas to Bos
ton and New
Na
but continue to see patents
at my odice,_Nci 15 N. Sli m Street, Philadel
phia, every Saturday, from 9A. M., to 8 P. M.—
Those who wish a thorough eeemlnetton with the
thsepirometer will be charged fere dollars. The
liespirometer declares the exact condition of the
lungs, and patients ran readily learn whether
they are curable at not. Bat / desire it distincUy
understood that the value of my medicine de
pends entirely upon their being taken strictly ac
a g
cording to on&
conclusion, I will say that when personatake
missietti y, , eines and their systems are brought Into
condition thereb they are not so liable
to take cold, yet no one with diseased lungs can
hear a dett change of atmosphere without the
liability of greater or less Irritation of the bron
chial tutme.
Full directions In all Languages accompany my
medicines, so explicit and clear that any one can
use them without consulting me, and. can be
bought front any
__ dru i l l:L SCHENCK, M. IX,
No 151 S. SIXTH Street, Philadelphia.
June 10; 1810.—ly
COUGHS ' INFLUENZA ,
Sore Throat, Cods, Whooping-Cough Liver Coin
Plata, Bronchitis, Asthma, Bleeding of the
Lunge, every affection of the Throat,
and Omsk are speedily and
P permanently cured by the
me o
WISTAWS BALSAM OF
WILD CHERRY.
lids well known preps/UM does not dry ay a
mush
Ea * med ici n
es,
mwek M t
it
tv elo binnsd and I
c n l eean ee
s t he .
gangs andallays L
initaticm, thus removing the
muse of coMPIaltI -
- • CONBITYPTION CAN BE CM=
ay a thisly resort to Ms standardremedy, as Is
ale prOp
proved by basodnds testinandala resolved by
trietari.
kr=Ar arra' . /lowa m, 801 l
by dealers generally. a a
Aprn 1, UllO-Iradi
MEDICAL DISCOVERY !
Dl.l. DE LAROQUE'S
Great Cuban Oil Anodyne
110 V 131 j rj,
Used, both Internally aA Ezternaiip
for Man and Bcasf
rr HIS Valuable Remedy was discovered by
A. Prof. In LAROQUE, on the Island of Cuba, In
the year 1724, after a lifetime of diligent study
and chemical experiments. The following re
marks and directions are a correct translation of
the Spanish language as written by Dr. De Laro-
Cfnei'
"These experiments are especially directed for
the purpose of discovering the i l ls i odyne Proper
ties of the different VEOETAB OILS, with a
view of excluding all irritating egetable mat
ter. My object In making these CHEMICAL
AND ANALYTICAL INVESTIGATIONS Is hir
the purpose of discovering a Remedy which will
promote the abeorptkin by the minute lacteals of
the Moue coat of the Stomach and Bowels,
which are always found more or less inflamed in
disease of those organs, add hence tie great eura
tlyapropertles lu the following diseases.
when used internally It never falls to cur,.
Diarrhica, Dysentery, Bloody Flux, Cramps, ,7•.!
le, Bilious Dysentery, Cholera, Cholera Morbio,.
Cholera Infantam, Painters' Colic, Sour St , anarl,.
Sore Throat, &C."
HEALTH! IIFILTH!!
MILLER'S
DYSPEPSIN
MEM
LIVER IKVIGORX['(j
h & NI re Coo*, for Dyspepsia. L.
COmpbtint. lidie.l,3
ph, id 1.,. Sork (71,stir,
(111(1 01( irr.
Kid
DYSPEPSIN
lithe great discovers of the age: a, It k a ;a: t
ly VEGETABLE PREPARATIuN contain
the MEDICAL PROPERTIES lii 1:i et rt •
HERBS and BARKS In a concentrated form
free from all irritating vegetable matter.
Ist It Is a TONIC, giving an appetite hunt
clueing a healthy condition of the
2nd. It is an APERIENT or GENTLE L.% \.t
TIVE, and does not produce any gtwing ;r...„
in its action on the bowels., and leaf., them
healthy condition.
3rd. II is a DIURETIC and operates ..s..
charm on the Kidney.. therefore it one
best Medicines in the World for diseases of the..
m rli. t3 it is probably one of the be , t ChlttLA
GOGUEZ known, as It lain:Wales the Liver
healthy action, carries off the bile and therrte,
relieves you of Headache and all bilious. ...loop.
toms.
sth. It Is the most excellent ANTIPHI) is
TIC ever known. and therefore its great ts,, Cr
over all other Medletnes In curing tlysrs•psia
Persons troubled with drmepsia altars nave
more or less hietarnmatiou of the stomach.
fore Its great success Ls owing to Its power ~1 al
laying Intisnamation It makes nu thrteren...
how weak, irritable, delicate or tender the stew
itch may be. THE DYSPEPSIN will give relief :0
once, and by continuing only a reasonable length
of time it will make a certain cure.
Full direction, on each bottle. El.od 1... r
or "J'S.on for eix bolt ley
DAVIS MILLED, Sole Propriet.,N
BA LTIMORE. MD.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
A. D. BIiEHLE
- ‘R, Agent,
ETT YR. BURG, PA.
.101-Also for CUBAN Of ANODYNE I.IN I
MENT. Free .4 cents per bottle.
Feb. 3,1871.-6 m
YOUNT'S COMPOUND
YOB TIEli CrRII Or
UTRID SORE THROAT, IN FL UENZA
or any other Inflammatory or inward disease of
the Throat If not of too long standing. Abu,
BCARLET FieVEßtlt This medicine has been
tried In
THOUSANDS' OF CASES,
In different parts of tlie 4 Mnintry and has never
been known to fall It taken in time and accord.
lug to directions. It is warranted to cure. Give
It a trial and it will speak for itself. Every hodse.
hold should provide themselves with a boa of this
medicine and keep it on hands. The cures that it
has effected are truly marvelous.
Sig• Prepared and sold by Isztam YOUNT & Co..
Gettysburg. Pa., or by their authorized agents.—
Fur sale at nearly all the Stores lu Adams county.
ISRAEL YOUR* 21:(1 . 0
Map 1867.-tf
TILE GREAT .1/AG/CAL
HAIR-FORCER.
T 7115 preparationis warranted to produce beautiful set of whiskers or mustache.
lu
from two to three month. from the first applica
tion on any face that has fine hair. It is perfectly
harmless and will not in any way stain or injure
the skin.
Price 25 cents a bottle. Sent by mail, pf,sta;.;
free, on receipt uf price. Addtess
W. C. WAGNER.
Mummasburg. Adams county, Ea
Jan. 6,1871-43 m
photograph alltrito.
TIPTON ST., NIYERS'
EXCELSIOR GALLERIES
GETTYSBURG, PA
Make all styles of Pictures from mivat urc
5170, including the
"REM BRANDTS
OR SHADOW PICTURES
Photographs Finished in Oil
WATER COLORS, OR INDIA INK
Views of the Battle-field
FEND FOR CATALOGUE.
10—Aiways a large and well selected smck
name% Albums, Stereoneopes, Cord, 1 - 3.5....,11.,5,e
always on band. Satisfaction guarantft4l.
Dec. 7.1870.—ti
WEAVER & C
Livery, Sales Sc Exchange
STABLES,
Washington artist, Gettysburg, Penn'a.
TTAEundersigned haying entered Into partner
ship, under the arm of Weaver & Co., have
taken the well known Livery Stables of N. Weav
er, and are prepared to supply the public with all
styles and kinds of conveyances that eiti be
sound in a ant-ClllBB Livery. Their stociegunot
be beaten by any establishment in the town.
.parties wishing to visit the Battle-tleld, win
lbw superior accommodations at this Wen'.
without additional charge for Guides.
CARRIAGE MAKING
WILL also be carried. on in all Its branches at
their Mops opposite the Livery, all styles of
BUGGIES, JAGGER WAGONS,
CARRIAGES, ctc.,
bunt of the twat material and by skillful work
men, On short notice.
. REPAIRING
cx otoptly attended to and satMou rtaran-
GIVE US A CALL.
IXVI
Wi D. W T. ID:12211N%11111,
LEX
1407. 4, ltrro.-t1
rorrusnEn FRIDAY MAX
BUEHLER
.04
Jiutitbnare Sc. between Cburt.houseetneD
Gettyebury, Pa. ",
TERNS OF PUBLICATION
THE. STAN AND SZNTINIL 111 publls i ted
day month's, at $2.00 a year in adeinteei
If not paid within the yeat. No alibied
sontinued until all arrearages .are
the option of the publishen.
nittnorrtaimilms . are laaerted
♦ liberal reddotleawill be made to
aaverallui hY the quarter, half year: ,
Spoeislmotiess will be Inserted at special
be **sod atom
sa-Tbe circulation of the svatt Alai •
Is one hail larger than that ever attained
newspaper In Adams county ; and. M
Using medium, It cannot be excelled. •
Jos Woad of all lauds will be prom
ted sad at Lair. rates. Rand-bills. -
..'.,
Pamphlets, &c., In every variety apd atj
printed at short notice. TznaLs C
groitostonal Onto,
DAVID A. lIVKIILEIA,
ATTORN EY AT.
Vi ill promptly attend to collections Said
Bushmen eatinated to Me care,
Moe at Ms residence In tr.c, the-tH
Intopposit 867 the Court-house.
Kay 29, 1U
D AVID WILLIS,
Moe at his residence in the South
Centre *pare.
HaylE47—tt •
•
J.
IRRAVT.III,..
ITTORNIES
Collections and all legal business prat
tended tu.
illtee on Baltimore street, south . 44 14
house. . .
June 18, 1880—tt
D NecoNAEliny.
Al TORN EY AT
Office one door west of BUClll.lKleei Lin
Chamberaburg street.
Special attention given toSitits,Coliect
Settlement ut Estates. All legal s
elatrits to Pensions, Bounty,. Back-pay;
ages against C. States, at all times pnnu
entelently attended to.
Land warrants located, and choice F•
sale In lowa and other western Nutlet-
June 13, Ime.,---tt
A . J. COVER,
ATP PIO El "A
Mr iil promptly attend to eollectoms and
Rumness trusted to MI rare. . .
. . .
Onice between Fahne4toeks' and
Ziegler's stores, , tVevt. liotryst,
May Vika—tt
jouN c zorcm,
C (IF Titc
r„ile,.cor of Book Art . olllll4. Promissory
Judgment Notes, Mortgages, &c.. and pr(
turns made. Also attends to wntitut
Mortgages, Judgments, Notes. Au:reline
New Oxford, Adams county,
Dec. 9,1870.-3 M.
wr NrcLZ.Vi
MeCLEAN & WOODS. '
Ars) i , : !,
OTTICE—Ou &tltFgiori• itreot. ,uno hr
occupied by the late. tine rtf M. 4. W. Mrt
Nov. 18, 1870.-11
D B. H. iii.. HUBER
Soistb-enst corner of Chambessloir
ton streets, oppoqao Cot.. TA tE • wt 1 - .. taLE I
June 11,.i9- rll •
J. W. C. O'NEAL
Has his omee it Ills residence in Haltunot
two doors above the (brnpiler °thee.
May 29, 1957-11
JOHN L. HILL, M. D.;
OBlee on Cbambcrsburg street, uecrly ..
Abe EAGLE EICrrILI, Gettysburg, rit..
. '
4ir flaring been In constant practiose.
years patients can be a.tsured of good w .
1it.,......1)
`-- July 9, 1497—t1
R. J. E. BERKSTRIESSI6II.,• •
Having located ill Gettysburg, offens U fg
to the public. Unice In the old "Sestflrie
8. K corner, Centre Square, where be w
pared to attend to any case within the •
of the Dentist. Persons In want of fillips'.
sets of teeth are Invited to call. Tense
Wit. JulY .10,
Aottls. and 4cotaura
EAGLE HOT
The Largest and most ccommodlou
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Owner of atambersburg and Washi
JOHN L TATE, Propri
Sir An Omnibus for Patrieugers and
run to the Depot, on arrival antlele..
Railroad Trains. Careful servants, and
able charges.
YS T ONE ROT
OETTYSBURG,- PA,'
WM. E. MYKRS, Propri
N()W OPEN.,
ITHIS is a new douse, and has
ted up In the most approved style._.
von 13 pleasant and con venlent, being lit
busintbss portion of the town. Every .
me= has been wade for the accOinniada'
comfort of f,vcsts,.with ample stabling
With experienced sen ants, .audr aceoinca,
Clerks, we gull use every endeuour 'to pl
Tb's Hutel now open for the entertainmen ,
public, and we kindly iolicit a 4har , e of
patrozuge
UNION HOT
IPOKYZELY TUE WUITE lint ~
YORK SPRING:3, PENN'
rr Hit undersigned hail leased thl s long e
ed and popular Hotel in Fetersburg,
Springs Borough.) The Hotel 11 plensan
ted In the molt business part of the tow
tables/1H be supplied with the best LPL
ket eaa afford aid the Bar with the •
Liquors. There Is also excellent Stabil
attentive Weiler& This Hotel Is the valve
the !Getystm a yiechanlPburg Stage L
York r in g' gs and New Oxford 11 -
former VP here at .1 P.M., on Al
Wednesdays - and Fridays, front —•
for Gettysb urg ; returiging at 10 A. 3L.,
days, Thursdays and Saturdays. The
Springs leareathe Hotel daily at 6
hew Oglord, returning at 4P. M. Ito fee
fled that 'kis long experience in business w
ble him to let none igo away dimatistled, wh
patronize Mm. Charges moderate.
taken by the week on reasonable terms.
E. P. KITTINGER,_ Prop
York Springs, Nov. 4,1870.--41
Carpnttfro and It ontrattoi
b Wm. C. Stallsmith &
GSTTYSB UR G, PA
Carpenters and Contracto
DOORS, SHUriIE
• .
BLINDS, DOOll AN D WIN DOW FBAld
CORNICE, DOOll AND WINDOW
BRACKETS, SO_
lknistantly on band, and inanulat:tured to
BEST MATERIALS
by experienced work - men, anti at
REASONABLE PRICE
Sir Orders promptly atteudr4 to.
January 15,19&+--t f
GEO. C. CASIINIk
ain"3" I 7IBCTIZO, P-4., ;
Carpenter and Contra
RESPECTFULLY Informs th!
bikt removed to hts New4hop, op Storptiosi
between Tint and Railroad strenia„aii4
Pared to take contracts for putting
int banding, at as reasonable rates aw.
der In Oettysburg—all wort gamut*
best slaty. bopeabystrtetatt eapoa
now o merit public patroeoge.
April 9,1111-ti
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1331
crrssitcx,,, FL.
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(May Z.
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out of the