. Routes and rates for summer towns . $1G 40 tPhiladelphia, Pa 12 85 | Form Ex. 5G7.—Geneva, N. Y., and Return. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. Philadel])hia & Reading R. R to Bethlehem. Lehigh Valley R. R to Geneva. Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co to Watkins. Pennsylvania R. R to Williamsport. Ihiladeliihia & Reading R. R to Phihidelpliia. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. through rates. Baltimore, Md $16 65 I Washington, 1). C $18 65 tPhiladelphia, Pa 14 00 1 Form Ex. 568.—Geneva, N. Y., and Return. Baltimore & Ohio R. R • • . to Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading R. R to Wil


. Routes and rates for summer towns . $1G 40 tPhiladelphia, Pa 12 85 | Form Ex. 5G7.—Geneva, N. Y., and Return. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to Philadelphia. Philadel])hia & Reading R. R to Bethlehem. Lehigh Valley R. R to Geneva. Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co to Watkins. Pennsylvania R. R to Williamsport. Ihiladeliihia & Reading R. R to Phihidelpliia. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. through rates. Baltimore, Md $16 65 I Washington, 1). C $18 65 tPhiladelphia, Pa 14 00 1 Form Ex. 568.—Geneva, N. Y., and Return. Baltimore & Ohio R. R • • . to Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading R. R to Williamsport. Pennsylvania R. R to Watkins. Seneca Lake Steam Navigation Co to Geneva. New York Central & Hudson River R. R. ... to Canandaigua. Iennsylvania R. R to Williams]mrt. Philadelphia & Reading R. R to Philadeljihia. Baltimore & Ohio R. R to starting point. THROUGH rates. Baltimore, Md $16 65 I Washington, D. C $18 65 tPhiladelphia, Pa 14 00 | 126 BALTIMORE d- OHIO RAILROAD COMPANY. GKTTVSUURO UATTLEFlEtin, FUOM I,ITTLE IJOrND TOP. GETTYSBURG, PA. One mile west of the liorough are tlie Gettysburg Springs,Avhose waters, deiioniinated Katalysine, liave ae(iuired awide reputation for their medicinal qualities. They aresaid to resemble the celebrated ^ichy water, and are con-sidered renudial in gout, rheumatism, dyspepsia, and affec-tions of the kidneys. The Springs Hotel accommodatesthe patients who resort here during the summer for treat-uKnt. The chief interest of Gettysburg is historic, and this itis that attracts tourists from all parts of the world. Agreat battle, perhaps the most important of tlie civil war,was fought here on the 1st, 2d and 3d of July, 1863, be-tween the Xational forces under General Meade and theConfederate army under General Lee. The ]>rincipal ob-jects of interest are Cemetery Hill, so named from havinglong been the site of the village cemetery, forms the centraland most striking feature at Gettysburg. Here were theUnion head(puirters,


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