History and directory of the boroughs of Gettysburg, Oxford, Littlestown, York Springs, Berwick, and East Berlin, Adams County, Pa. : with historical collections, Part 5

Author: Reily, John T. (John Timon)
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Gettysburg [Pa.] : J.E. Wible, printer
Number of Pages: 198


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The Gettysburg Katalysine Spring was discovered about the close of the war, and it was not long before its waters became widely known and highly valued for their medicinal properties. The water is shipped to all parts of the Union, and has attained quite a reputation as a specific in many diseases.


NEWSPAPERS.


The Adams Sentinel was established in 1800, when the county of Adams was erected, by Robert Harper. On the death of Mr. Harper, in 1817, his son, Robert Goodloe Harper, took charge of the Sentinel, and continued uninterruptedly as sole editor and proprietor until 1867, when the Sentinel was consolidated with the Star. The Star was established in 1828, and continued under various publishers until 1867, when, on the death of Mr.


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John T. McIlhenny, the then proprietor, it was purchased by Hon. Ed. McPherson and A. D. Buehler, and consolidated with the Sentinel under the title of the Star and Sentinel, the firm being Harper, McPherson and Buehler. On the death of Mr. Harper, his interest passed to the other proprietors, the present publishers being Buehler & Co.


The Gettysburg Compiler was started by Jacob LeFevre, in 1818, the first number appearing on the 16th of September. It continued in his hands until the 9th of April, 1839, when his son, Isaac LeFevre, took charge. He was succeeded by E. W. Stahle on the Ist of February, 1843, and on the 19th of August, 1845, the present proprietor, H. J. Stahle, came into possession. It was at first a five column paper, but four enlargements, (made by the present owner,) have increased the columns to nine to the page.


The Compiler was started as an advocate of Jeffersonian principles, and has unbrokenly adhered to the same faith. In thirty-five years it has never appeared as a half sheet, nor missed an issue except during the week of the battle of Gettysburg.


At various periods the Compiler and its proprietors have suffered for "opinion's sake," but it has now the largest circulation in its history, and enjoys an advertising patronage indicating a high popular estimate of its value in this respect.


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ADVERTISEMENT.


CHARLES ZIEGLER,


DEALER IN HARDWARE, IRON AND NAILS,


PAINTS, OILS, VARNISH, GLASS, CUTLERY,


Grass and Grain Scythes, Carriage and Shoe Findings, Carpenter and Joiner Tools, and an assortment of builders as well as general Hardware,


GETTYSBURG, PENN'A.


Persons desiring anything in his line will do well to give him a call at his store on Baltimore street, opposite Huber's Drug Store.


SATISFACTION GUARANTEED.


HENRY OVERDEER,


DEALER IN


COAL LUMBER,


WOOD


LIME


Near Depot,


GETTYSBURG, PA.


Centennial Vegetable Gardens,


HARRY F. POHLMAN Proprietor, Near MOUNT ROCK, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.


Mr. Pohlman is by trade a gardener, and was foreman twelve years in a large gardening establishment in Louisville, Ky. He has about five acres of ground devoted to gardening, and makes this his entire business. His vegetables are always of the best kinds and nice and fresh. Families in all the neighboring towns regularly supplied the year round with anything in his line. Orders for vegetables will be promptly filled.


Procure your Vegetables from Centennial Gardens, if you wish to enjoy the best in the market.


PLANT RAISING A SPECIALTY.


All kinds of plants can be had early in the Spring. Address


HARRY F. POHLMAN, Centennial P. O., Adams Co., Pa.


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MISCELLANEOUS DIRECTORY.


County Officers .- President Judge, Wm. McClean; Prothonotary, Dan- iel S. Chronister; Register and Recorder, Samuel B. Harner; Clerk of the Courts, J. C. Pittenturf; District Attorney, S. McC. Swope ; Treasurer, F. S. Ramer ; Sheriff, A. J. Bowers ; Commissioners, Henry Culp, E. McGinley, Jacob Harnish ; Clerk, J. Jeff. Myers; Counsel, Wm. A. Duncan ; Physi- cian to Jail, Dr. H. L. Diehl; Directors of the Poor, Andrew Cluck, Geo. Lough, Samuel Orendorff ; Steward, John Eicholtz ; Clerk, H. A. Picking ; Treasurer, Ed. Menchey ; Counsel, J. C. Neely ; Physician, Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal ; Auditors, S. H. Eicholtz, J. A. Eckenrode, Frank Steffy ; County Superintendent, Aaron Sheely; Notary Public, J. A. Kitzmiller, Jacob Aughinbaugh; Jury Commissioners, H. J. Sanders, Jacob Klunk.


Churches .- Christ Lutheran, Chamhersburg St., Rev. C. A. Hay, D. D., pastor ; St. James Lutheran, York St., Rev. D. Steck, Pastor; Metho- dist Episcopal, East Middle St., R. H. Colburn, Pastor ; Presbyterian, Baltimore St., Rev. J. K. Demarest, Pastor; Reformed, corner of High and Stratton Sts., Rev. M. Kieffer, D. D., Pastor; United Presbyterian, High St., Rev. John Jamison, Pastor; Church of the Prince of Peace, Epis- copal, Carlisle St., Rev. A. E. Tortat, Pastor ; Catholic, West High St., Rev. Joseph A. Boll, Pastor; A. M. E. Zion, Long Lane; Asbury M. E. West St.


Borough Officers .- Chief Burgess, W. H. Bayly ; Asst. Burgess, Henry Overdeer ; Sec., Jacob Aughinbaugh ; Council, W. H. Rupp, L. H. Stall- smith, C. E. Armor, J. H. Skelly, W. D. Holtzworth, H. D. Scott, W. J. Martin, Peter Overdeer, T. T. Tate ; High Constable, M. L. Culp ; Consta- bles, Jacob Noel, C. M. Geiselman, C. Z. Tawney.


Lodges .- Cayugas Tribe, No. 31, I. O. R. M., meets every Friday even- ing cor. Carlisle and Water Sts. Officers :- S., J. W. Musser; S. S., Abraham Bitzenberger; J. S., J. C. Pittenturf; C. of R., C. H. Stallsmith ; Asst. C. of R., J. Jeff. Myers ; K. of W., David Kitzmiller. Gettys Lodge, No. 124, I. O. O. F., meets every Tuesday evening cor. Railroad and Car- lisle Sts. Officers :- N. G., C. H. Ruff ; V. G., D. M. Wilson ; Sec., J. Jeff. Myers; Asst. Sec., W. C. Stallsmith ; Treasurer, J. L. Schick. Union En- campment, No. 126, I. O. O. F., meets Ist and 3d Monday evenings of each month in Lodge room of No. 124. Officers :- C. P., C. H. Stall- smith ; S. W., D. M. Wilson; Scribe, W. C. Stallsmith ; Treas., David Kitzmiller ; H. P., R. D. Armor. Good Samaritan Lodge, No. 336, A. Y. M., meets in C. H. Buehler's hall, 2d and 4th Thursdays of each month from October to July, and 2d Thursday each month from July to Sept., inclusive. Officers :- W. M., R. E. Culp ; S. W., D. M. Wilson; I. W.,


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W. D. Holtzworth; Treas., E. G. Fahnestock; Sec., H. D. Scott. Cor- poral Skelly Post, No. 9, G. A. R., meets every Monday evening on Middle St. Commander, J. H. Skelly; Vice Com., Robt. Bell; Adj., W. B. Meals; Quartermaster, N. G. Wilson.


Corporations .- Gettysburg Nat. Bank: Pres., Dr. John A. Swope ; Cashier, J. Emory Bair ; Teller, Chas. M. McCurdy ; Asst. Teller, J. W. Kendlehart; Directors, John A. Swope, Henry Wirt, David Wills, David Kendlehart, Wm. McSherry, W. D. Himes, L. M. Motter, Jacob Resser, Ed. Slagle. First Nat. Bank of Gettysburg : Pres., Geo. Throne; Cashier, Robt. Bell; Teller, S. M. Bushman ; Directors, Geo. Throne, Daniel Culp, Peter Diehl, John Wolford, Samuel Koser, Robert Bell, Alex. Span- gler. Gettysburg Building and Loan Association, Pres., E. G. Fahne- stock; Vice Pres., W. A. Duncan ; Sec., R. E. Culp; Treas., John Culp ; Managers, J. W. C. O'Neal, D. Kendlehart, W. T. Ziegler, J. Jeff. Myers, J. M. Krauth ; Managers of "Building Association," W. T. Ziegler, J. Jeff. Myers, Jeremiah Culp, E. J. Cox, H. D. Scott. Gettysburg Gas Com- pany, Pres., E. G. Fahnestock; Sec., W. A. Duncan; Treas., J. B. Dan- ner; Managers, A. D. Buehler, M. Eichelberger, W. A. Duncan, H. J. Stahle, J. M. Walter, S. R. Russell. Gettysburg Water Company, Pres., Chas. Horner ; Sec. and Treas., D. Kendlehart ; Managers, J. A. Swope, D. Kendlehart, Chas. Horner, M. Eichelberger, A. D. Buehler. Battle- field Memorial Association, Pres., Gov. Hoyt; Vice Pres., R. G. McCreary ; Treas., J. L. Schick ; Sec., J. M. Krauth ; Directors W. S. Hancock, S. W. Crawford, Lewis Wagner, Chill W. Hazzard, John Taylor, Robt. G. Mc- Creary, J. Lawrence Schick, Charles Horner, Robert Bell, N. G. Wilson, J. B. Bachelder, Jno. M. Krauth, C. H. Buehler. Adams County Agri- cultural and Horticultural Association, Pres., Samuel Herbst, Vice Pres., Isaac Hereter; Sec., Edw. G. Fahnestock; Treas., David Wills; Execu- tive Committee, H. J. Stahle, James Hersh, Samuel Hersh, Edw. G. Fahnestock, David Wills; Directors, Jonas Rouanzahn, Wm. Wible, F. X. Smith, A. C. Musselman, N. M. Horner, Robt. Bell, Jacob Kline, J. H. Plank, T. G. Neely, and above officers. Adams County Medical As- sociation, Pres., I. W. Pearson; Vice Pres., John M. Radabaugh, J. D. Meddelle; Rec. Sec., J. E. Gilbert ; Cor. Sec., J. W. C. O'Neal ; Treas., E. W. Mumma. Evergreen Cemetery Association, Pres., Robt. G. Mc- Creary ; Sec., Jacob Aughinbaugh ; Treas., Jeremiah Culp ; Managers, Chas. Horner, R. McCurdy, Jacob Aughinbaugh, Jeremiah Culp, J. L. Schick, D. Kendlehart, John A. Swope. Pennsylvania Mutual Assess- ment, Aid and Relief Association, of Gettysburg, Pres., Robert Bell ; Vice Pres., John N. Boyer; Sec., H. S. Benner; Treas., Joseph Span- gler ; Counsel, Wm. Duncan; Med. Direct., J. W. C. O'Neal; Gen. Agt., F. A. Asper. Southern-Tier Band, Pres., C. E. Aughinbaugh ; Sec., Wm. Frey ; Treas., David Sterner ; Leader, Prof. Seng.


Clubs .- Athenæum-Social and Literary, John L. Hill, Pres .; E, J.


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Cox, Sec. Sioux Fishing Club, Pres., D. M. Wilson; Vice Pres., Wm. H. Rupp; Treas., W. H. Tipton ; Sec., C. W. Schick.


Public Halls .- Masonic and Odd Fellows, Carlisle St .; Mcclellan Opera House, north-east cor. Diamond ; Corporal Skelly Post Hall, East Middle St .; Agricultural Society's Hall, on Fair Grounds.


Post Office .- Second square, Baltimore St., J. M. Krauth, Postmaster.


Public School .- Building on High St. Teachers: No. I, Calvin Ham- ilton; No. 2, Miss Alice L. Warren ; No. 3, Miss Emma H. Warren; No. 4, Miss Lillie Frey; No. 5, Miss Lou McCreary ; No. 6, Miss Ida E. Sheads ; No. 7, Miss Lizzie Cashman; No. 8, Miss Annie Hanaway; No. 9, colored school, Lloyd F. A. Watts. School Board, Pres., J. A. Kitz- miller ; Treas. E. G. Fahnestock; Sec., J. M. Krauth.


GETTYSBURG BUSINESS DIRECTORY.


Hotels .- Globe Inn, F. S. Ramer, York St .; Eagle Hotel, H. Yingling, Chambersburg St .; Keystone, J. A. Grimes, Chambersburg St .; McClel- lan House, C. B. Hanes, N. E. cor. Diamond ; Battlefield, Peter Thorn, Baltimore St .; Washington, Mrs. S. L. Houser, Carlisle St.


Attorneys .- D. M. Wilson, N. W. cor. Diamond ; Wm. McSherry, Jr., 2nd Square, Baltimore St .; W. A. Duncan, Ist Square, Baltimore St .; J. C. Neely, N. W. cor. Diamond ; W. H. Bayly, S. E. cor. Diamond; David Wills, S. E. cor. Diamond ; J. M. Krauth, 2nd Square, Baltimore St .; D. A. Buehler, Baltimore St .; J. A. Kitzmiller, Ist Square, Baltimore St .; Hart Gilbert, S. E. cor. Diamond; D. McConaughy, Ist Square, Chambersburg St .; R. G. McCreary, Ist Square, York St .; J. L. Hill, Jr., Ist Square, York St .; E. J. Cox, J. P., Baltimore St .; H. G. Wolf, J. P., Middle St.


Physicians .- J. W. C. O'Neal, 2nd Square, Baltimore St .; T. T. Tate, Ist Square, Middle St .; Horner & Radabaugh, Ist Square, Chambersburg St .; Chas. Horner, Ist Square, Chambersburg St .; J. E. Gilbert, Stratton St .; H. L. Diehl, Middle St.


Dentists .- J. L. Hill, Chambersburg St .; C. E. Eckenrode, High St .; R. M. Myers, Baltimore St.


Dry Goods .- Fahnestock Bros., Baltimore St .; J. L. Schick, Diamond ; A. D. Mark, Diamond ; A. Scott & Son, Chambersburg St .; Geo. Spangler, Diamond.


Groceries .- Wm. J. Martin, cor. Balt. and High Sts .; Jos. Spangler & Co., cor. Diamond and Carlisle St. ; Charles Ruff, Baltimore St .; Daniel Ruff, cor. Chambersburg and West Sts .; Hiram Warren, Carlisle St .; M. A. Little, Washington St .; J. Walter, York St .; S. G. Cook, York St .; G. F. Kalbfleisch, Baltimore St .; F. T. Wassem, Middle St .; J. Pierce, Balti- more St .; Geo. D. Thorn, Carlisle St.


Hardware, &c .- Charles Ziegler, Balt. St .; Geo. Sweitzer, Carlisle St.


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Hats, Caps, Shoes, &c .- A. Eckert, Balt. St .; W. S. Shroeder, Balt. St .; R. M. Elliott, cor. Diamond and Chambersburg sts .; Swope & Bro., N. E. . cor. Diamond.


Confectioneries .- Winter & Son, Chambersburg St .; E. H. Minnigh, Chambersburg St .; John M. Minnigh, cor. Diamond and Chambersburg Sts .; Robt. Myers, Baltimore St. ; John Gruel, Chambersburg St.


Druggists .- John M. Huber, Baltimore St .; A. D. Buehler & Co., Chambersburg St .; J. C. Brenneman, Baltimore St.


Jewelers .- Penrose Myers, Ist sq. Baltimore St .; J. P. Sommers, Ist sq. York St .; G. F. White, N. E. cor. Diamond.


Photographers .- L. Mumper, Baltimore St .; W. H. Tipton & Co., Chambersburg St.


Ready Made Clothing .- Rufus E. Culp, Chambersburg St .; P. F. Delik, Chambersburg St .; H. B. Danner, S. E. cor. Diamond.


Milliners .- Miss A. S. Barr, Baltimore St .; Miss S. B. Horner, Cham- bersburg St .; Miss S. E. Houck, York St .; Misses Kate and Fannie Klunk, Chambersburg St .; Miss A. Hake, Chambersburg St.


99 Cent Stores, Notions, &c .- Sweitzer & Weaver, Baltimore St .; J. W. Tipton, Chambersburg St .; Miss Mary McAllister, Fancy Store and Florist, Chambersburg St.


Furniture, Undertaking .- G. H. Swope, Chambersburg St .; Daniel Culp, Baltimore St .; Jeremiah Culp, York St .; Daniel Trimmer, Baltimore St .; J. W. Garlach, Baltimore St.


Carpenters and Contractors .- L. H. Stallsmith, York St .; William Chritzman, Baltimore St .; Charles Comfort, Baltimore St .; Charles Stall- smith, Stratton St.


Farming Implements .- James Bigham, cor. Carlisle and R. R. Sts .; Wm. Wible, cor. R. R. and Washington St .; Newton M. Horner, cor. Washington and R. R. Sts.


Coach Trimmers .- C. M. Geiselman, Middle St .; Walter & Bro., Chambersburg St.


Publishers -H. J. Stahle, Gettysburg Compiler, Baltimore St .; Buehler & Co., Star and Sentinel, Baltimore St .; J. Ed. Wible, Book and Job Printer, cor. Washington and Railroad Sts.


Bookbinder .- C. E. Aughinbaugh, Baltimore St.


Bakeries .-. Philip Hennig, York St .; E. Wisotzkey, cor. Washington and High Sts .; J. A. Tawney, cor. Washington and Middle Sts.


Meat Stores .- S. J. Codori, York St .; J. Rosensteel, Carlisle St .; A. Hake, Chambersburg St .; F. Rosensteel, Baltimore St.


Livery Stables .- Ziegler & Holtzworth, Washington St .; A. Bitzen- berger, West St .; Ziegler & McCleary, Baltimore St.


Coal, Lumber, &c .- Henry Overdeer, near Depot ; J. Sheads, near Depot ; C. H. Buehler, Carlisle St .; D. Cashman, West St.


Warehouses .- H. S. Benner, Carlisle St .; A. Spangler, Carlisle St .; R. H. Currens, & Co., Washington St.


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Stoves and Tinware .- A. J. Smith, Baltimore St .; S. G. Cook, York St .; C. H. Buehler, Carlisle St.


Tanners .- R. M. Leber, Baltimore St .; Wm. Rupp, Stratton St .; Gil- bert's, Stratton St .; Chas. Arzberger, Middle St.


Brewers .- John Bartel, Washington St .; Chas. Hennig, High St.


Foundry .- David Sterner, West St.


Blacksmiths -A. Bitzenberger, West St .; Jas. Caldwell, Chambers- burg St .; Sam'l Foulk, West St .; Wm. Culp, Middle St .; Gallagher & Myers, Middle St .; Wm. Noel, Washington St .; George Rupp, R. R. St .; J. L. Holtzworth, Washington St.


Saddlers .- J. H. Roddy, Chambersburg St .; J. M. Rowe, Carlisle St .; David Troxel, Carlisle St .; Jacob Young, Middle St.


Shoemakers .- David McGuigan, Washington St .; John Campbell, York St .; Jacob Stock, Washington St .; David Kitzmiller, Baltimore St .; Jacob Stover, Washington St .; G. W. Herr, Washington St .; Jos. Riggs, Cham- bersburg St .; John Bough, Washington St .; Chas. Walter, Washington St .; Wm. Shilling, Baltimore St .; David Kendlehart, Baltimore St .; Jacob Musser, Bonneauville road.


Tailors .- W. T. King, York St .; Joseph Jacobs, Baltimore St .; J. H. Skelly, Diamond ; C. Kappes, Baltimore St.


Cigars and Tobacco .- Samuel Faber, Chambersburg St .; Geo. E. Stock, Baltimore St .; Henry Dustman, Carlisle St .; J. A. Danner Balti- more St.


Marble and Stone Cutters .- W. N. Miller, East Middle St .; W. B. Meals & Co., Baltimore St .; Pittenturff & Wilson, cor. Washington and High Sts .; Cassat & Ziegler, Railroad St .; Joshua Happoldt; South Wash- ington St.


Barbers .- John W. Tipton, N. E. cor. Diamond ; Thorn & Wildman, cor. Washington and Chambersburg Sts .; S. R. Tipton, Carlisle St.


Broom-makers .- Valentine Warner, West St .; S. R. Tipton, Carlisle St.


Potters .- Edward Menchey, Washington St .; Henry Utz, Seminary Ridge.


Restaurants .- John Bartel, Washington St .; Chas. Hennig, Middle St .; Owen Robinson, High St .; Ed. Hopkins, Carlisle St .; Michael Fonder, Carlisle St.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


D.


M. WILSON,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Northwest corner of the Diamond,


Gettysburg, Pa.


W M. McSHERRY, JR.,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Opposite the Court House,


Gettysburg, Pa.


C HAS. M. WOLF, ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Office in First Nat. Bank,


Hanover, York Co., Pa.


Practices in Adams and York counties.


OHN C. ZOUCK, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, New Oxford, Adams Co., Pa.


Particular attention paid to the collec- ion of claims in Adams County, Pa. ; also to writing of Deeds, Conveyances, &c. In connection with the above office, am acting Agent for the sale of Real Estate.


D ENTISTRY. DR. JOHN W. HICKEY,


BALTIMORE STREET, next door to Keeport's Jewelry Store, LITTLESTOWN, PA. offers his professional services to any per- son in need of Artificial Teeth. Rates ranging from $3 to $15 per set. Special attention given to all diseases of the mouth. Teeth filled to last for life. All work insured to give entire satisfaction. Teeth extracted free of charge and with- out pain, when articial teeth are wanted.


W.


A. DUNCAN,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Baltimore Street,


Gettysburg, Penn'a.


J. C. NEELY,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


Northwest corner of the Diamond,


Gettysburg, Penn'a.


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OS. H. LEFEVRE,


ATTORNEY AT LAW,


And Justice of the Peace,


Littlestown, Penn'a.


OS. S. GITT,


CIVIL ENGINEER


AND SURVEYOR,


New Oxford, Penn'a.


D ENTISTRY.


DR. C. E. ECKENRODE


Has located in Gettysburg, and offers his services to the public at his office on High street every day in the week except Wednesday, when he will be at New Oxford, and the first Saturday of each month, when he will be at Bonneauville.


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GETTYSBURG RESIDENT DIRECTORY.


Armor Rob't, gas fitter, Stratton st. Armor Chas, laborer, Middle st. Armor Frank, laborer, Water st. Arzberger Charles, tanner and currier, Middle st.


Andrews S R, shoemaker, York st. Aughınbaugh Jacob, clerk, York st. Aughinbaugh Wm, printer, York st. Aughinbaugh, E, bookbinder, Middle st. Aughinbaugh Chas, printer, boards on Middle st.


Bair Emory, cashier, York st. Bankard J, laborer, Mummasburg road. Barr Miss Aggie, milliner, Baltimore st. Bartell John, brewer, Washington st. Bartell J W, brewer, Chamb'g pike. Bell Rob't, cashier, boards Eagle Hotel. Benner Jacob, Baltimore st.


Benner D J, boards, Baltimore st. Benner H S, merchant, boards York st. Benner Oliver, farmer, Baltimore st. Bentz Jacob, Ag't, Baltimore st. Bentz Wm, clerk, boards Baltimore st. Biklé P M, Professor, college campus. Bitzenberger A, blacksmith, Chambers- burg st.


Boblitz Peter, Ag't, York st. Boll J A, minister. High st.


Bollinger Jacob, laborer, Washington st. Bormouth J, butcher, Washington st. Boury John, laborer, Baltimore st.


Bough John, shoemaker, Washington st. Boyer Wm, Chambersburg st. Briel Jacob, butcher, Washington st. Breidenbaugh E S, Professor, Carlisle st.


Breidenbaugh Rev E, Carlisle st. Brinkerhoff Henry, merchant, Balt st. Brinkerhoff Henry, tanner, Balt st. Brown J A, minister, Seminary Ridge. Buckmaster J, laborer, Washington st. Buehler A D, druggist, Chambersburg st Buehler Geo, tinner, Baltimore st. Buehler Danner, printer, boards Balt st Buehler D A, Ed. and Pub., Balt st Buehler C H, merchant, Carlisle st. Buehler Henry, tinner, York st.


Bushman E, painter, Breckenridge st. Bushman M, High st.


Bushman E M, painter, Breckenridge s: Bushman S, teller, Breckenridge st.


Bushman Joseph clerk, boards Brecker ridge st.


Bushman M, painter, Baltimore st.


Caldwell James, blacksmith, Middle st. Caldwell Wm, clerk, boards Middle st. Caldwell R, printer, boards Middle st. Campbell John, shoemaker, York st. Carter Isaac, laborer, Washington st. Carver Jos, laborer, boards Middle st. Cashman D, lime dealer, York st. Cassatt B, stone cutter, Breckenridge st. Cobean Alex, clerk, Chambersburg st.


Codori S J, butcher, York st.


Codori Geo, laborer, Middle st. Colburn R H, minister, Baltimore st. Comfort Chas, carpenter, Baltimore st. Comfort Henry, Baltimore st.


Comfort M G, printer, Baltimore st. Conover Peter, Baltimore st.


Use Dr. Bird's Persian Chicken Drops -- cures Cholera. Sold at Snively's Drug Store, Hanover, Pa.


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ADVERTISEMENTS.


D R. GEORGE L. RICE, CORONER OF ADAMS COUNTY,


Office in McSherrystown.


Will attend to calls from any part of he county.


Specialty-Diseases of the Throat, Lungs and Heart.


D R. H. C. RUTH, DENTIST,


Abbottstown Street, . Hanover, Pa.


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pecial attention to Dentistry in all its Branches. Terms moderate.


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D R. J. W. SMITH,


ALLOPATHIC PHYSICIAN,


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Philadelphia Street,


New Oxford, Pa.


D R. J. H. BITTINGER,


Office No. 36 York St., Hanover, Pa.


Can be found at his office night and day, when not professionally engaged.


D R. W. H. BANGE, Surgeon Dentist, respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that his office is on Carlisle St., nearly opposite the Savings Bank, Hanover, where he will attend to all branches of his profession at one-third less than the usual rates, thereby enabling all persons to have their teeth attended to.


D R. V. LILLY,


PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, Office at his residence in McSherrystown.


By strict attention to his professional duties, he hopes to merit a continuance of public patronage.


W. H. T.


IPTON & CO.,


PHOTOGI


No. 5 CHAMBERSBURG, ST.,


GETTYSBURG, PA.


CHROMOS, FRAMES, ALBUMS,


STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS.


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Cook S G, merchant, York st. Cox E J, lawyer, Baltimore st. Clay Henry, laborer, Middle st. Craig E, laborer, Washington st. Craig Jacob, laborer, boards Balt. st. Craig John, barber, Washington st. Crawford Mrs, widow, Carlisle st. Crawford Mrs J, wid, Chambersburg st. Crilly Michael, bill poster, Middle st. Chritzman Wm, carpenter, Baltimore st. Croll L H, Professor, College campus. Culp John, farmer, Seminary.


Culp Rufus, merchant, Chambersburg st. Culp Peter, cooper, Mummasburg road. Culp Calvin, laborer, Chambersburg st. Culp Keller, laborer, West st.


Culp David, plasterer, Chambersburg st. Culp R, plasterer, boards Chamb'g st. Culp Daniel, cabinet-maker, Balt. st. Culp J H, wood-worker, Washington st. Culp Henry, blacksmith, boards Wash- ington st.


Culp C W, laborer, boards Wash. st. Culp Andrew, laborer, Washington st. Culp W H, blacksmith, Middle st. Culp Maurice, teacher, York st. Culp John, laborer, Middle st. Culp Jere, undertaker, York st. Culp M L, officer, York st.


Culp Chas, blacksmith, Middle st.


Currens Robert, merchant, Carlisle st.


Danner J B, Diamond.


Danner H B, merchant, Diamond. Danner J A, merchant, Diamond.


Deardorff Isaac, farmer, Sem. Ridge. Degroff Geo, laborer, Mummasb'g road. Diehl H L, M D, Middle st. Delik P F, merchant, Chambersburg st. Demarest J K, minister, Baltimore st. Devan Mrs E, wid., Washington st. Disnic Geo, laborer, Middle st.


Dottera Samuel, laborer, Middle st.


Dottera Wm, brickmaker, Washington Dottera Carl, laborer, boards Wash. st Dougherty Geo, laborer, Union st. Duce Peter, student, Washington st.


Duncan W A, lawyer, Baltimore Duncan Chas, student, Baltimore st. Dulley Benton, Baltimore st.


Dustman Henry, cigar maker, Carlisle Dubbs J, carpenter, Baltimore st. Earnshaw Geo, clerk, Baltimore st. Eckert A, merchant, Carlisle st. Eckert Jacob, laborer, York st. Eckert Jacob, laborer, Chambersb'g pik Eckenrode C E, dentist, High st. Edwards Wm, painter, Baltimore st. Eichelberger M, Chambersburg st. Elder Mrs H, dressmaker, Baltimore : Elliot R M, merchant, Baltimore st. Epley Peter, Middle st.


Essic Keller, laborer, Mummasb'g road Erter John, laborer, Washington st. Erter Adam, laborer, Breckenridge st. Eyster Geo, chemist, boards High st. Eyster Wm, lawyer, High st.


Fahnestock H, merchant, Baltimore st. Fahnestock E G, merchant, Balto. st. Faber Samuel, cigar maker, Middle st. Faber G B, student, boards Middle st. Faber Ed, cigar maker, boards Middle s Flaharty Thos, laborer, Baltimore st. Flemming Samuel, laborer, Sem. Ridge Flemming Rob't, laborer, Sem. Ridge. Flemming A W, Middle st.


Fleming Wm. laborer, Stratton st. Fonder Michael, merchant, Middle st. Forman D S, drover, Stratton st. Foulk Sam'l, blacksmith, Middle st. Foulk N, blacksmith, boards Middle st. Foutz Adam, laborer, College grounds Freeland John, laborer, Middle st. Freeman Wm, plasterer, Middle st. Freeman Geo, Prof, boards Middle st.


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The man who did not buy a Rockford watch. (He got left.)


The man who did buy a Rockford watch. (On board.) THE CELEBRATED ROCKFORD WATCH. For sale by PENROSE MYERS, Watchmaker and Jeweler. BALTIMORE STREET, GETTYSBURG, P'A.




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