Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 25, 1866, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    Ids Ottirt
ifirWo4 President Llicoln, on the
purpendeftt Sumter, called seventy-five
that men to arias, there was not a
Shadew of statute to justify his demand.
*Down to the meeting of Congress he
ficapely did a constitutional act.—..Y. Y.
' t 7lnbutre.
If some unfortunate reasoner had talked
:thus before tire martyr became a martyr,
the rammer would have bseu made a
• zaartyy.
lo'The Village Record says nn its issue
;uf the oak:
" Hleater Clymer declared the war for
the 'Union an unholy and an unjust cru-
Asde enit the personal rights and local in
ititutlons of thst people of the South."
We pronounce the above a falsehood,
and call for the proof. Will the Record
give us the thee, place, arid cireunsite4ees
under which Mr. Clymer made use of auy
•up language ?-Doylestown Dcifioerpt..
N V"' The military have taken pbssession
,of and suppressed The Loyal Georgian.
'his was an Abolition sheet of the rank
estdie, published by negroes in the in
terest of the ultra Radicals, and was used
to disturb the peace of the country in
which it was 'coated. At this exercise
of military power the Radical newspapers
are highly scandalized. They now prate
lu the glibbest manner about the freedom
of the press. They also declaim in the
most violent manner against au unlawful
exercise of arbitrary power. But they
'made no objection when Doinoeratie and
Con4ervative journals were suppressdd
for daring to give lawful expression to
the thonglat4 of freemen, mad in many
oases they bounded on the brutal mob to
',destroy the private property of their'
neighbors. Then it was all right—now
is 44 wrong. Verily, the chickens are
coming home to roost I
la-Not content with their reports of
Pltetenstruction Committee," snelling
eonAnissions t &e., dzc., the_ Disunionists
have 4lec a bill in Waiting prOviding for
the completiott of a one-sided history of
the war, to be edited by, some Abolition
stark-mud Yankee,
at a Salary of $2,500 a
year—the work to embrace about forty
heavy volumes, arid to cost the Govern
ment several - lxundred thousand dollars.
It certainly does appear that the sole end
Mut aim of the Disunion leaders is to rob
the people and enrich themselves and
theiraiders and abettors. If the people
want to save 'themselves from general
bankruptcy and penury, they must turn
Put the congressional thieves.—Patirot&
fiarThe Geary convention says it "is
able to express its sentiments upon the
polote matter of isPur.mt and candidatts'in
four -words—God grant Geary victory."
This is n very meagre epitome of issues
and a rather antagonistic arrangement of
p oulidates: God never granted Geary a
victory as a general in the Union cause,
- and as Deacon Bigelow Pays, he would
be a very great scoundrel" to `grant
him a victory as a Disunion politician.
God and Geary ain't running on the same
tieket.-'-Partee & Union.
ftarA meeting of Republicans was held
in Macomb, Illinois, on the 2ith ult., at
which strong resolutions were adopted,
indorsing the reconstruction policy of
President Johnsen. This was followed,
oz the hy another at Springfield,
in the same State. -The Chicago Times
says: "The Springfield meeting will
serve es an eve-opener to the Radicals of
the State... When such prominent Re
publicans as 110n..J., E. Rosette and Col
onel Matheny leave the Radical faction,
and tire daily -followed by other men
equallyprominent, the signs of its spee
dy dissolution nmitiplylast."
PirSince NeW Jersey has become
publican," (shoddy,) corruption has
stalked abroad over the Jersey sands.
The grand jury of Bergen county have
--fputgl bills -of indictment for bribery
algid: m. 41 four members of the Assembly;
• two bills against a fifth, and have four
' teen other bills prepared to act upon. It
is said.that practices the most corrupt
were freely indulged in, and to an extent
truly alarming, by members and officers
of the Legislature—the latter in addition
to their high salaries,_ levying fees and
blabk mall for preparing and presenting
business and for other services. It is
the same old story—the outcropping of
"grand• moral ideas."
Great Attraction
AT BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING
AND FURNISHING STO BE, at the North
i ast Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber
is 8i3430.nt1i in receipt of fresh goods from the
pastern cities. Hisittock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING . •
Is one or the largest and most attractive, as
well ns the cheapest establishment of the kind
in the cimcd.ry. • You will there find COATS,
PANTS AND VESTS, made np in the most
fashionable styles, and of the best materials ;
of all sizes riad prices, for men and boys.—
PentleMet's furnishing goods of every descrip
tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory
Shins s and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Cotton Draw4s, Hosiery of every description
Buck-sklo, Merino and Cotten Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Liuen and Paper
Coll irs, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Um
brellas; Truuks, Valices, Carpet Rags, Clothes
and Shoe 'Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Shoe !Wicking; Pocket and Dressing Combs,
Ivory Combs, W.ttches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Ones, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strings,
liJape and Pertnmeries, Stationery of all kin
Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac
co, Pipes, Mt extra quality of Segars. In fuck,
his etock embrsdes everything usually fondd
In a first Class furniihing store. I invite the
attention of ail to come and see for thenreelvis,
as I am determined to sell goodt lower than
any other establishment in the country. Don't
;urge% the place. Corner of York street and
kbe Diamond: JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
Ny 4 , 1§64.
. New Warehouse. -
• . .
100090 BUSHELS OF G,RAIN
WANTEI9, at the new Grain
find Pro d uce °use, in Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Sheuds ..k Buehler's eitablishment. The
highest market price *ill always be paid in
046 BO • . * . '4
• GRAN, of nil kinds,
.
• PE,orgc, SEEDS, ke.
Always on hand and for Sale, at the smallest
rofits,
I GCr4NOSr •
IIALT, FISH,
PROOERIES, ate.,
• Wholesale and retail.
TTlll' tTSI We , shalt dq our best to girt
taiistacitiou Its all case!.
MeCIIRDY dr,
Gettysburg, May 11, 1863._ ly
-Macklin:tithing. •
rpgs •underiained would most iesActfully
Is:L[omA the public that he mintiattei the
BLACKSMITHING BUSINESS,
his lately Philip Dcersom's, adjoining
irroael's paint shoP, in' East Nlicidle street,
ik
pettysrg,•Where he will at all times be pre
rligi tb do Ellicksmithing work to'Carriages,
ttes, ' That he knows bow to
I ,iotre of the kind will not be questioned
one who have a knowledge of his long
g r oino at the business. Come on with
Your 44' r a will be satisfied when you
elt away --and for which' be will remslye
salt or Conutly Produce.
ADAM HOLTZWORT4
Var. 400845. ',
. John W. Tipton, •
rBIIIOP4I3LE BARBSR, .forth-east poi.
nor of the Diamond, (next dool to Mc
-1
ean's Hotel,) Oettyllanrg, Pa, *hers be
--tasfsb4iir be } blind ready to attend to,ap
14 Ida line. Re bas also aicelleat as
. SIM will Moire satistaMosi. Give
siieScalL '
' - _ Dec. 3,1860., •
a At EIORNER/8 yen can net pure
r u Medicines, Nis Btlifth ratien
' 16
Hardware dc Groceries.
llllll 4 subscribers have just returned from
the title/ with so int:house supply of
RDWALRB k GitOCBRISS, which they ste
offering at thnir old stsad in 43altuaore street,
at prices to snit thi times. Our stock consists
in pall of
BUILDING MATEGIALS,
14B,PENTEG'S TOOLS,
BLACKBILITH'S TOOLS,
COACG FINDINGS
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES,
ALL KINDS Of IRON, Atc.
GRODERTES or ALL KINDS,
OltS, PAINTS, itc,, &e. There is no article
included io the several departments mentioned
above but what can he bad at this Store.—
Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, and flousekiepers
can find every article in their line. Give us a
call, as we ens prepared to sell as low for cash
as any house oat of the city.
JOhL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER. t,
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
Schick Still Alteadt
N EW SPRLNG GOons! I
RAT ACTION IN PRICES!
J . .L. SORIDIC
would respectfully say to the citizens of Get
tysbuig and vicinity, that he is now receiving
at hii store a splendid
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
The stock consists in part of Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, of every description.
SILKS, MOZAMBNCE, OIIALLIES, DE
-14INES, BOMBAZINES, ALPACCAS,
LAWNS, CALICOES,,
of all qualities and choicest styles, which will
belold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.i
FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinds, including Silk, Linen and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, &c.
Also i a splendid assortment of RIBBON,
Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols.-
My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found full
and compNte, arid customers may rely upon
always getting good goods at' the lowest possi
ble prices.
Gentlemen will find it to their advantage tc
,call and examine my stock of
CLOTHsS, CASSIMERES and VESTINGS,
of all qualities and choicest styles..
April 16, 1866. - I. L. SCHICK.
The Great Discovery
~F THE - AGE.--Inflammatory ,nd Chronic
Rheumatism can be cured by using FL L.
MILLER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many. pronabaetit citizens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
great utility. Its success in Rhenmatif affec
tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any
specific, introduced to tte public. Price 50
cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and
storekeepers. Prepared only by H. L. MlLLER, Wholesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Flit., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences and Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, &c., /se.
Al e r A. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys
burg for "ii. L. Miller's Celebrated Rheumatic
Mixture," -- [June 3, 1861. tf
Lancaster Book Bindery.
G EORGE WLANT, ,
B 00K - BINDER,
ASD BLANK !WOE MANCTA CTUELICR,
L.O t.STE R, PA
Plain and Ornaments/ Binding; of every de
scription executed in the most substantial and
approved styles.-
EIMMEEZI
E_ W. Brown, Esq., Farnirrs Bank of Lancaster
W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank '
Samuel Shock, Esq. ; Columbia Bank.
Samuel Wagner, Esq., York hank
William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank.
T. D. Carson, Etq., Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'yof Ltencaßter co., Pa
Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register /A
Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder 14 44
April 15, 1861
Sale Crying.
A
W. FLEI9II,NG continues the business
of SALE CRYING, and solicits the cda
tinned patronage ott i he public. Iris his con
stant endeavor to five satisfaction. Charges
moderate. Residence in Brebkinridge street,
Gettysburg.
P. S.—He is a Binged Auctioneer, under the
Tax Law of the United States.
Nov. 24, 1862. 4
ammeter; Removals.
TB s undersigned, being the authorised person
to make removals into Ever Green Ceme
tery, hopes that etch as contemplate the removal
of the remains of ,decemsed relatives or friends
will avail themselves of this season of the year to
have it done. Removals made with promptness
—terms low, and no cdort spared to please.
PE I'Elt THORN,
•
March 12, '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery.
Noah Walker & Co.,
C LOTHIERS,
WASRTNGTON BUILDING,
165 AND 167 BAFIXOLti STRUT,
BALTIMORE,
keep constantly on hand a large and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderato
I ices.
r They supply orders for the finest to the
lowest priced articles, either" ready made or
made to measure, to any part of the country.
They keep also an extensive stock of FURN
ISHING GOODS, embracinx every article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, 'MILITARY
CLOTHS and every varincy of Military Trim
mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY
MADE MILITARY GOODS.
Baltimore Feb. 22, 1864.
New Bakery
NEWPORT ZIEGL.ER, Meehanlad Bak
ers, South WAsttiogton strew., halt square
from the Eagle - Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.—
Constantly on hand, the best of BREAD,
CRACKER'S, CAKES, PRETZELS, &c. Per
sons wishif; fresh Bread•wiil be served every
morning, by leaving their names and residences
at the Bakery Every effort mado r to please
Give us a call I (April 20,'63. - tf
Still at Work 2
T ag undersigned continues the
CARRIAGE-MAKING BUSINESS,
in all its branches, at his old stand, in East
Middle street, Gettystgarg.
NEW WORK loads to order, Cad
REPAIRING
done promptly and at lowest prices.
Two first-rate SPRING - WAGONS and a
SLEIGH for sale. • JACOB TROXEL.
Dec. 7, 1863.
Cairisige..making Business.
THE War being over, the undersigned have
resumed the
CARRIAGE-)TAKING, BUSINESS,
at their old stand, in E ,et-Middle street,
GETTYSBURG,
where they are' gain prepared to pnt up work
in the most fashionable, substantial, and supe
rior manner. A lot:of new and second-band
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, ,V.C.
on hand, which they will dispose Of at the
lowest prices ; and all orders will be supplied
as promptly and satisfactorily as possible.
AV".REPAIRING
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rates..
A large lot of new and old HARNESS on
band for sale.
Thankful for the liberal patronage hez eto
fora enjoyed by them, they solicit and will en
deavor to deserve a large share in the future.
DANNER it ZIEGLER.
July 10, 1885. it
Western Lands.
rrIHE subecnber has some valuable WEST
. ERN LANDS, which.he will trade for one
or more FARMS in this._ county. The lands
are well located, and very desirable for farm
ing. Early application desired.
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
Gettysburg, April 3, Ina. tt
ATTRACTING ATTENTION.—The superior
Pictures taken at MUM PER'S SKY.
HT GALLERY, on West Middle Et., are
attracting Universal attention. Good judges .
pronbance thedi superior to any ever taken is
this plane , . Call•and examine for youreelvet.
Rtiqtare Frames,
1‘
GRRAT•vitliety of IMOTtrIB 'AMOS,
with 'plebs bad Genres glossa, foe lOU
at miler's Drottn4 Variely . Store, ' - 6
7ni5e16,1565. ' ' '• ' - " -
leaey•Saved
LS MONET RADE.
W SYSTEM "ADOPTID,
AND PRICES REDUCED!
The undersigned most respectfully, invite
their oi) 1 41 customers and the public generally
to call and see Shots Gods at the. new prices.
We have
A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,
which we hare concluded to yea off at the
lowest p)sstble prices. We intend doing what
we say; therefore all persons desirous of making
money in the easiest way (by saving it in their
purchlses; will not tail to give us a call, as
,tve prcmise theist they ,shall not be disap
pointed.
We are thankful for the put very liberal
patronage we have received, and trust that we
shall merit a continuation of the same; and
moni—as we shall nee our best endeavors to
please all who may favor us with a call.
grerDon't forget the place.
. PANNED, &
Fairfield, Adams courtly, Pa.
N. B.—We are Agents for Ililler's Superior
,Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast
ing Powder. [Feb. 26, 1806. tf
Accidents:
THE ORIGINAL
TRA YELLERS INSURANCiI CO.,
Of HARTPOitD o 0011 N.
Cash Assets, Lx. 1, 1111353431ba1s
INSONNS AGAINST
ACCInEWIt FROM RUNAWAY HORSES,
ACCIDENTS FROM SLIPPERY SIDEWALKS
ASSAULTS BY BURGLARS AND ROBBERS
SPRAINED ANKLES AND BROKEN' LILIES
EXPLOSIONS, COLLISIONS, BURNING. it
DROWNING.
Acidenti of AU Kinds
46rPolicies 'of any amount from V'oo to
$lO,OOO in case of fatal accident, or $3 to $5O
weekly compensatmu in case of disabling bod
ily injury, and from one mouth to five years
time, at small' premiums.
Oldest and Best Arrarnt Ins. Co. Extant.
J. G. BATTSIV4ON, Pres't
ROONEY' DErSSIS, See'r.
rba. A PICKING, Ageul,,Gettysbarg
April 9, 1806.„3m -
Forwarding Business.
I CULP & EARNSHAWS LINE.
}J AXING' purchased the Warehouse and
tars heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst,
the undersigned take pleasure in announcing,
to th 4 public that they will run a
/ LINE OF FREIGHT, CARS
from C ettysburg to Baltimore every week. They
are prepared-to convey Freight either way, in
anyquantity. They will attendyildesired,to the
Makin ] of purchases in the city, and deliver
ing th goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their
cars run to the= Warehouse of*STEVEN
SON k SONS, 165 North Howard street, (near
FranlOin,) Baltimore, where freight will be
received at any time. They invite the attention
of the public to their line, assuring them that
they will spare no effort to accommodate all
who nay patronize them.
Haeiug purchased the buildings mad lot on
the Northeast corner of Railroad and North
Washington streets, Gettysburg their Depot
will retnain there. Any person having busi=
ness ih the forwarding line are respectfully in
vited to call. CULP & EARNSHAW.
Atli. 7,1863. , ,
Great Reduction of Prices
IT THE '
CBE. I. GROCERY!
= M
CORN OF ANION AN HAMBERARCRO STRAW?.
J 0 . S W . A ..?‘",
Having just returned from the city, respect
fully informs Hs customers, and the, public,
that he has succeeded in forming a connection.
with one, of the first Importing Houses in the
city of Baltimore, by which he is euabled to
offer Groceries at a lower tigure than they
can be purchased elsewhere in the county.—
If yolt would save money, call at the Cheap
Grorry, corner of Diamond and Chamhersburg
street. lie sells exclusively for Cash, and is
determined to be ahead of all others in selling
cheap. Give him` a call before purchasing
elsewhere. JOHN .11.1BWAN.
•
Barron's Safety Laps,
AND
LIG-RO-INE (Red) F UID.
PATENTRD.
THIS Lamp apparently burns li ii ' t' hout any
thing to feed it. It has, hov e , er, a ma
terial which absorbs the liquid aucl;gives it to
the flame, partly from the wick, and partly in
the form of gas, but so as to produce perfect
comOnstion, and is very economical and sale.
It is need without a chimney, and perfectly
trimmed, does not smoke or smell ; It is . there
fore especially adapted to tho purposes of a
"ran ab3nt," nigbt, aurae, shop or hotel lamp,
or. lantern. The cost 'of broken chimneys,
alone, wi.l more than pay the cost of thislamp.
Ever' fatally needs one or more.
"I is just what I have been Icing looking,
far," writ es a model house-keeper.-
"I Should hardly know how, to do without
it," writes another.
"1 perfect contrivance," writes a third.
who are skeptical try it," writes
• JOHN M. SWAN,
Diamond and Chamberstonrg st.
ig•ro-ine Fluid also for sale at•
[Mar. 12, 1866.
NEW FIRM . ,
ILD STAND.
[BEITABLITRIM IN 1817.]
I • ave associated with me, in business, my
son, John F. McCreary, under the firm and
style of D.' McCreary .9c Son, and I - desire to
say-1 my old friends and the public generally
that ince the war,the manufacture of Saddles,
liar ess, Collars, &c.
_has been revived at tire
?Id, fistablished anti-s Cell known stand on Bal
timore streetoitte square south of the Court
HouSe, Gettysburg, Pa.
Having had an experience of 90 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, tharwith
renetved attention to business, we Lei still
further merit and receivea full of pub
lic pittronage.
1 DAVID McCHEARY.
Wittoincreased facilities for conducting our
business, we are better prepared than ever to
satisfy the wants of all those who may need
anything in our line. We especially call the
attention of Farmers and others to the itupetior
quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat Side Leathers,
Horn Saddles, Haines, all kinds, with
Plain or Quilted ,scat or withoutfastenings
- no Horn, Hrnmings,
Plain or Quilted Seat• Scotch Cotlars(leatber)
Side Saddles, *, (ticking)
Plain or Fancy Saddle No Seam collars,
Clothe, est Welt Harness Col-
Wagon Saddles, lets,
Riding Bridles, _of all Patent Leather Collars,
kinds, fair or black, stitched or unstitched
_rounded or flat, Best Le.ther Wagon
Martingals,_ Whips, 4, 41 and 5
Carriage Harness, all feet brig,
styles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips,
Mounted, Trotting Whips,
Henry Draft Harness,' [Mies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Bildlee, Whip Lashes,
GirthS, Iflorsis Blankets,
Croppers, &c., te.. ticc.
In short, everything that pertains to a first
ChM general horse fury lug establishment
constantly on band or ma a to order promptly,
of the very best material, and by the most es
perfeneed workmen in the country, (two hav
ing worked in this establishment for the last'
thirty years.)
We are now manufacturing an excellent 14:
of Heavy Draft and HittlleSS Collars for those
who prefer our owe to city made Work.
Repairing of all kinds done at short notice!'
and on reasonable titling.
All ate cordially invited to call aild examine d
for themselves, as our work campt lt.il tct
recomttenti itself. -
•
D. McCREAD,Y I 4S NON.
Feb. 5,18 M tt
•
Cooking Stores -
Oevery witiety including the iiNoble 4
.Cook,' "Royal ok,""Waverly," "Orn ,
amental," •fOriental, . Also, Tin-ware,
Sheet-iron-wart, Hollow-ware, and every ye
rfetyof Kitchen Furniture—including a mirk
ly of &totems. Mao, 'a new and much im
proved Flour Sifter, for isle by
C. H. BUEHLER,
Corner of Carlisle and Railroad eta.,
Feb. 19, 1896, Gettysburg, Ea.
C AIL and see the most beautiful assort.
TNSUB.R AGAINSTACCIIDENTS in the ori. meet of new JEWELRY, 'inch as
1, giant TRAVELLERS INSURANCE WM.* Ereist-plus Ear Drops,
MANY OF HARTFORD. It is the oldest, ler- ' ' Finger tocketti, Chains, ke.,
gest, and whit accident liagranee computtin it' • J. BRYAN'S, A
the 1 deposits the Bank, Gettjahnsg...
Flour E Feed I nod Greeeries 1 •
1-1 T THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL.
If you wish to buy anj of the abo7e 'ril
e
4es cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grotery Store of the
undersigned on the Hill, RI Baltimore 'street,
t
where customers can alwa s he accommoda
ted, and where all are inv it ed to call and see
for themselves. The pub is will always find
a full and choice assortoserg, of
SUGARS,
,COFFEES, TE S, SYRUPS, RO-
L , V 4 SES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS,
PLSH, BACON, LARD, REESE, CHAO-
KERS, BUTTER, • OGS, /cc
- L* (
GLASS-WARE, CROCK
TIONS, AC., COAL OI
OIL, AND FLOUR
ALWAYS ON
'WANTED. —Flonr,Gort
Bacon, and Potatoes, foi
market price will be pal
cash
Oar Being determined
nese in *lair and hono
cheap, I invite all to give
April 9, 1866. I,t
Remo rill
STRICKIMITSER lk W .OTZKEY.
Have removed their establishment to the
west side of Baltimore street, a few doors
above the Court-honse, ad nearly opposite
the Post office, where th , continue busi
ness oa a larger scale than ever. •
OYSTERS AND FISH
always to be had in their season, with Sweet
and Irish 7otafoes, Apples, Beans, Homony, &c.
Also, HAMS, SHOULDERS, AND SIDES,
Mackerel and 'Herring, Butter and Lard,
Cheese, with all other articles in this line.
Also, Raisins, ilmondS,and a general assort
ment of Confections. oking and Cbewicg
Tobaccos, Segays f Pipes, and a great variety
of Notions.
They ask calls convinced that they can al
ways sell as che - ap as the cheapest. As they
run cars to the city regularly, their opportu
nities for keeping up their stock are unusually
guod, and ttie, public cal rely upon getting
everything fresh and nice
STRICKHOUS ER k WISOTZKEY.
April 9, 1366. tf
BELL'S
Conrentra'd Flavoring Extracts!
FQUAL to any in the market and superior
to many, in larger.bottles, and at old
prices.
Wholesale agents for Baltimore,
BURROUGH BROS.,
Wholesale' Druggists
LlST.—Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Peach,
Nutmag, Celery, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger,
Birch, Cinnamon, Apple, Mulberry, Pine Ap
p!e, Banana, Mace, R..spberry, Pear, Pepper,
Parsley, Strawberry, Bitter Almond, and Sa
vory spices.
The great difficulty heretofore experienced
in procuring true Flavoring Extracts, has in
duced the proprietor to spare, no pains or ex
pense in giving to the public an article which
will be found true to its name, and which will
in no instance be a source of disappointment.
1 - t will be observed that our extract of Lem
on and Orange is a prepared extract from the
Peel, which any one may be convinced of by
merely smelling them.
The price of Vanilla .Se - ans. too, his Longed
mare useless Extract of Vanilla to be menu
factnred and soldsflaan any other essence ;
being either made from Tonka Beans, or some
other fictiitnus comnnund. In our Extract we
WILL GUABANTES A PURE ARTICLE!
made from the the Bean, without any foreign
substance whatever:-.,
Ben's Worin Syrup.
THE MUST INNOCENT, IkLEASA.NT AND
EFFICIENT REMEDY'IN t.,$E —A 'REM
EDY PERFECT IN ITSELF =No CaitOFoi/ to be
Taken. --In this Prepara t ion we have' eluded
such remedies only as I have been tried for
years and are known to posess powerful
anthelrAintic virtues, uombined with milt
aperients, pleasant aromatics and sugar. An
thelmintics of themselves cannot pf 'form their
peculiar functions or hare the desired eff•ct,
unless the bowels are kept moderately open.
To produce,this. genttelpurgatives are neces
sary and such only ought to be used that can
not interfere with the attliehnintic employed.
The advantages' we clam for this Syrup - are:
let. Its power, of DE TROYLNG AND EX
PELLING WORMS: I
2d. Its mild aperient OfTect upon the bowels.
3d." Its pleasant tastel and odor are advan
tages possessed or clainied by very few Term
ifuges. '
4th. Its harmless infl vice upon the system,
consequently no injurio s effects will result
from its use should the atient have no Worms,
but an apparent disea e, arising from some
other unknown cause, Lich is frequently the
case.
The constituents of this Syrup and its effects
are known to many Physicians, who are now
using it in their practice to a large extent.
Price 25 cents a bottle.
The Greatest Linintent in Vse.
BELL'S WHITE o%i—The Blandest, .Clean
est, most Penetrating and most Economical
Liniment in Use.—A poweiful Oleaginus Com
' pound for the Speedy Cure of Rheumatism,
Strains;• Sprains, Wounds, Numbness of the
Limbs, Frosted Feet and Hands, Spavin, Sad
dle alls, Poll-Evil, 'Ring Bone, Bruises,
Swellings of all kind, and in fact crefy dis
ease for which an Embrocation is applicable,
either in Mon or Beast. Price 25 cents a bot
tle.—This preparation, which is original with
ns, will.be foetid to be one of the nicest and
at the same time one of the most reliable ap
plications extant. ,
- Having been cmplo ed very extensively
'since its introduction a a feeling satisfied of
its remedial pr4erties, we recommend it with
the utmost confidence, knowing that no one
will be disappointed in its use. It is, as its
- name implies, a white liniment of the consis
tency of cream, containing nothing offensive,
i but, on the contrary, will be found more
pleasant than otherwise.
Bell's Alterative,
(I R °CONDITION POWDERS,
FOR HURSESp CATTLE & SWINE
25 cents a paper, or five papers for $l.
The immense sale of these Powders during
the short period they. have been before the
public, is a sufficient guarantee of their great
popularity, and the decided benefits derived
from their use.
They are confidently recommended not only
as a preventive, but as -a complete cure for
all diseases incident to the HORSE, COW or
HOG, as Lose of Appetite, Coughs, Heaves,
Yellow Water, Distemper, Glanders, kc., kn.
By their use the Horse's Appetite isimpror—
ei, all derangements of the digestive organs
corrected, softening the skin, and giving to
the coat a sleek and shining appearance, and
may be used with perfect safety at all times,
as it contain!, no ingredients which can ibjare
a horse, whether sick or well.
They cleanse the breathing apparatus by
ejecting from the air cells coagulated matter,
or that formation which so severely clogs
them, causing a tightness in breahing, andby
their peculiar action on' that part, they cause
the mucus membrane to resume its natural
dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation bf
the blood and restoring the distended vessels
to their natural size.
For fattening cattle they are invaluable,
also possessing peculiar properties in increas
ing the quantity of milk in Cows, thereby giv
ing them an importance and value which
should place them within the hands of all in
terested.
All diseases to which the Hog is subject, as
Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and Liver, and as
a general purifier of the
,blood we guarantee
their eiScac,y if once fairly - tried. '
' gear Sold at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler,
Apothecary, and by Druggists'and Storekeep
ers generally. Ask forll's Preparations.
Prepared excluiively by W. D. Bell, Apothe
cary, (Graduate of the Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy,) West Washington St., Hagers
town, Eld. , Not. 16, 1835. ly
TrIE GREAT REDUCTI3N in prices at the
EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the
ank, places the, superior Pictures made at
that old establishment within reach or all, and
I trusrno one will fill to - avail them;elres of
the opportunity thus aflurded. I. G. TYSON.
112,3 THH23
• U.I7O3" 'BUS IXES'S CattEGE,
'HANDEL and HAYDEN HALL,
Waren AND SPIUSW - GARDIOS
PUILADIMPHIL.
=ONO MAY PEIRCE, A. It,
President kid Consulting-Accountant.
• Extraiolliknary Indoeements!
NOVEL PER MBN-ENT ARRANGEMENT OF
BITSINE93ICOI,kEGE TERMS,
newt APRIL 1 To Ocnitsa 1, 1866,
LIFE SCROLARSHIPS, including, Bookkeep
ing, Business Correspondence, Farms k Cos
toms, Commercial Arithmetic, Business Pen
manship, Detecting Counterfeit Money, and
Commercial Law, TWENTY-FIVE . DOL-
76 BY-WARE, NO.
LAMPS, FISH
AND FEND
LARS. - -
SCHOLARSHIPS, including the same subjects
as above. TIMIS LINITID TO Maar, MONTHS,
'TWENTY" DOLLARS.
PENMANSHIP. Three Months.. $7
Penmanship and Arithmetic, three monthsslo
The saving of coal and gas in the summer
months is an advantage of such impOrtaace as
enables the management of this College to
make a considerable reduction in the summer
rates.
HAND
, Oats, Butter, Bgge,
which the highest
, either in trade or
I 1 ,• conduct my lensi-
Lle way, and to sell
• e a call.
'BY OVERDUB.
Faux OCTOIIII 1,3866, to Area 1, 1867,
And succeeding years, as before.
Life Scholarship
Scholarships, 3 months...
Penmanship, 3 months
Penmanship and ArithmetlP, 3 months... 517
Special Terms for Clubs, Soldiers, and ftir the
Sons of Ministers and Teachers.
DAY AND EVENING INSTRUCTION FOR
BOYS SEXES AND ALL AGES,
In Banking, Storekeeping, Bookkeeping, Pen
manship, Pen Drawing, Phonography, Arith
metic,Mensuration, Algebra, Geometry,' Ana !
13 tics. Geometry, The calculus, Navigatity,
Surveying, Engineering, Ganging, Mining, Me
chanical Drawing, Commercial Law, German,
Telegraphing, end the English Branches, at
moderate prices. _
• Endorsed by the public as the most success
ful Business College of the country, as is evi
denced by the fact, that
,FOUR iIUNDRED & TWO STUDENTS
FIRST SIX MONTHS OF ITS EXISTENCE
GEO. B. SNYDER, R. S. BAREES,
C. N. FA RR, Jr., J. T. REYNOLDS,
HENRY REIM, -A. E. ROGERSON, A. M., C. E.
Supported by an able CJrlis of Assistants. -
Con or *end fora Catalogue, College Currency,
and Pewee's Practical Educator.
OFFICE-531 NORTIi EIGHTH ST.,PHIL
ADELPHIA. THOMAS A. PERCE.
April 23, 1868. 3m
CHOLERA PREVENTIVE
I.
x. rasa r. Y
TITS C'REArZTY(7.4RI B)TMRS.
THIS WONDERFUL REMEDY was discov
eied and introduced about twenty years
ago by Dr. S. Cheopsus, ah eminent Egyptian
physcian.
He had long seen and, felt the want .of some
remedy which would strike at the rcot of dis
ease, and so prevent much of the suffering
which the human family was then compelled to
endure.
The great question was presented to his
mini every day in vivid colors'as he moved a
mong the, sick and dying, and observed the in
efficiency of nearly all the remedies then in
use. Thus he was lead to think. and experi
ment; and after ten years of study end labor,
ha presented to his 'fellow man the wonderful
Zingari Bitters: - The eff et of this preparation
in the' prevention and cure of disease, was so
marvellous and astonishing, that the most
tattering marks of royal favor were bestowed
upon him wlio diccovered it: Ills name was
placed upon the Roll of Nobles; and a gold
medal with the following inscription—Dr. Sr
Cheopsus, the Public Benefactor—was pre
sented to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in 'several
epidemics of cholera: both as a preventive and
curative measure, and with such great success
that'd has been introduced into 'nearly all the
general hospitals of the old world.
'The old saying that an ounce of prevention
is worth a pound of cure, applies with mar
vellous force to cholera, and therefore any
remedy that will protect us against this terri
ble disease should be freely and persistently
used.
All pathologists now agree that the cholera
poison acts on the system through the blood,
and that any combination which acts on
the excretory o-gans, and keeps them in work
ing order, must prevent a sufficient - accumu
lation of the poison to exert its terrible erects
on the organism. This is true not only of
cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe
cially the different forms of fevers.
The Zingari Bitters is just sacra remedy as
the above conditions require. It acts on the
organs of excretion and secretion, keepinz up
a perfect balance between them. This Bitters
is composed entirely of roots, and hertis, so
nicely concocted that every organ is acted
upon and put in tone. Its taste is pleasant
and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numerous cases of the foloying diseases
have been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea;
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Ner
vous Debility, Anaetnia, Female Irregularties,
Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula, &c.
Price, one dollar per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the 1>; slant street Wharf,
Ilarrisburg,
Sold by Druggists, Hotel-keepers & Grocers.
F. RATHER,
Sole Proprietor.
gar`For sale by Win. J. Martin, sole Agent
for Gettysburg.
April 16, 466. ly '
19),1LE
FARMERS AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZ
ERS will please take notice that we have
adopted the following Trade
_Mark to protect
°unwires, and prevent those who use our
RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE from being
deceived when purchasing manures.
We have been obliged to give this protec
tion to our customers, in crosequence of sev
eral parties having unlawfully used our dis
tinctive name, viz: "Raw Bone," in offering
their article to the public. This Trade Merk
is adopted in addition to the title "Raw Bone,"
which is our exclusive property, and we cau
tion al! manufacturers from using it in future.
We would State to the trade tknd consumers,
that they will find it to their Interest to ace
that the "Trade Mark" te upon every bag and
barrel they purchase, as none other is genuine.
BAUGH t SONS.
11°A. a a II
BONF,
Super phosphate of Lime;
Manufactured by BAUGH. k SONS,
No. 20 South Delaware Aveuuil,
PILILADELPHIA. •
The great popollirity at °di article has been
found sufficient inducement to certain imitators
to mauttfacture cud advertise "Raw - Bone
Phosphates," a name which originated with
us, sad is our own rightful property. We
will state for the information of all, that we
are the exclusive manufacturers of this article
—the original and -sole proprefbrs of it—hav
ing been manufectoved by us for a period of
twelve years. Also that it-is covered by sev
eral letters patent, held only by ou rselves.
We Care MM. ready to supply it in large
qnantities—having m ide recent additions and
improvements. Vessels drawing lG feet of
water can load directly from the Wharves of
the works; which are located at the foot. of
Morris Street, Delaware River. We call the
attention of DEALERS to this great advantage.
The present indications are that we shall
have a greatly increased demand over last
spring and fall seasons; and we advise Farmers
to send in their orders %o their respective
Dealers at as early day, that all may be sup.
plied promptly.
Soliciting your continued orders,
We remain, '
Yours re ry truly,
37V011 k SONS,
• c A 10.45 B. Delaware Avenue,
Feb. 5, UP, 9w ./11ILADELIVA.
L 1" • AMU' DIMS TRIALINGS, In great vs.
0 6 1 , T , • -OPENIFIL •
Axp BUCCEIDING MlitB
EE
have entered in the
Principals of Departments:
THOMAS MAY PEIRCE, A. M.,
[I* IK
F - 0 U T Z-' 8
0„,„
brn ad Cattle Powions
. • • • This preparatioo,
• long And favorably
i known, will
tLor
oughiy reinvigorate
brokm.dowu and
Jow.splri tcd berms,
by strengthening
and cleansing IL*
stomach And Into&
tines.
It I, a 'are pre
+— • - ventive of all dits•
- eases incident to
this animal
YELLOW'
TER,_ E A
Couoll9,
TEMPER
'FERE, F01:1141))
LOSS OF AF"
TITS AND
ENERGY, kn._
nse improves
wind, increases
the appeifte-give'
• smooth r
glossy skin'
transforms t
miserable Muth
horse-
EKE
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
the Lungs, Lirer,
&c., this article S' --:',-':. -;
sate alt a apecille. 4 -- ?.." ".7:',4.; • 't , . ,
.... ed e
By putting from . , ."i' 4- .' v •
ono-half a paptr " . _
toe paper Ins= ,-„-.
barrel of swill the
- -- 1 - -,---,m,
-..__
above dizeuaes "- --
- --- „,.
, • -- , . ,-_--,-
will be eradicated --r- .'"- ' - -- -- ,___- --- •
or entirely prevented. It given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the flog Cholera.
Price 25 Centa per Paper, or 5 Papers for IL
YILEPA.RED BY
S. A. FOUTZ Sr, BRO.,
Imam DRUG AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 118 Franklin St., Baltimore, Nd.
'For Sale by Drurgista and Storekeepers through
out the United States.
For - b
aI e by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg;
Laugh/in Bu-hfit Id, Wheeling, Tit ; C. C.
Bender do Co., Pitaburg; Johnson, Holloway
a: Cowden, Plailadeliatia.
Dec. 11, 1865. .
The Greatest Family
Medicine in the World,
SORE THROAT,
0 r DIPTHERIA. "e`
The attention of the public, . and especially. th•
sufferers from that dreadtul disease, Dipthena or
Sore Throat, is called to the great remedy known u
Stanobraktes
BALSAM, OR
PAIN KILLER,
As a sere care for Sore Throat or , Diptheria,
Croup, Bronchitis. Scarlet Fever, Am, and all other
diseases of ths throat, and also an inlallible remedy
for Diarrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera liforbus,' Sick.
Headache, Suddsn Colds and Coughs, Neuralgia,
Phthisic, Old Sores, An. It is alto invaluable for
Bruises, Frosted Feu Swelled Joints. Bites of Poi
sow= Insects, An, and a prompt and sure reined
for Cramp Cholic and all Pains in the Stomach sad
Bowels.
This medicine has been tried in thousands of cages
in different parts of the country, and has never
failed to cure if used in time, and according to
directions. A great amount of suffering might
often be saved by having a couple of bottles of this
valuable medicine in the house. As an evidence of
its great qualities the proprietor warrants every
bottle fo give entire satisfaction.
Try it and be convinced of its great value.
READ FERTHER4I
STONEBRAKER'S
GREAT COUGH REMEDY,
VEGETABLE
COUGH SYRUP
For die Riip!d Cure of Cough!, Colds, Aoaeyene~y
Croup, W hoopingCough,,..ty.tut, Difficulty
of Ll . 3rxtathig ,z 'SPittini of_lllthXl, First
,
Stages of Consumption, Soreness of
the Throat, and all Affections
_ .
of the Pulmonary Organs.
This Syrup is an invaluable remedy for the alle
viation and core of Pulmonary . Diseases. It is
prompt in its action, pleasant to the taste, and ffom
its extreme mildness, is peculiarly applicable to the
use of children and persons in delicate health. As
an ariddyr.e expectorant, it will always be found to
be beneficial, by alleviating and arresting the several
spells of coughing so distr..sing to the patient.
The afflicted can rely upon its doing of much, or
more than any other remedy in soothing the nerves,
facilitating expectoration, and healing the Diseased
Lungs, thus striking at the root of all diseases and
eradicating it from the system.
All I ask is a trial of Chia preparation, as it ban no
equal in its effects, and never fails to give entire
satisfaction to all aho use it. We warrant it in all
CVOS or the money refunded. •
Try it--only 25, and 60 Cents a Bottle.
READ ONE! READ ALL!
A OREAT DISCOVERY
MAIM II
StoinebraluteeP,
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS
LIVER INVIGORATOR.
Will Cure All Cases of
• NERVOUS DEBILITY,
And Diseases Originating from a ‘4.--
DISEASED LIVER and STOMACH
By the use of from one to three bottles the most
obetinate cases of
Dirs.M . :iver Complaint, Bilious Attacks, Sick
Sour Stomach, Flatulency, Dropsy,
• Loss of Appetite, Costiveness, Jaandi
IL Cholera Mortrs, Female Weaktms and
fir. Irregularities, Nervous Affection .47411
air; and General Debility, 'I -
caused by exposure, imprudence,
or otherwise, Diseases of the Skin such as -1 1
Moers, Scrofula Dull Pain in the Head, Yel
lowness of the Skin, Dimness of Vision, Constant
Imaginings of Evil and great Depression of Spirits.
ARE ALL SPEEDILY CURED. r •
This being an entire vegetable compound is war.
ranted a eafe and effectual remedy not only for Dye
parka and Liver Complaint, bat for all other diseases
&slung from a disorganized or a diseased etomach,
or impurity of blood ,
As a blood purifier and tome or general appetizer,
these bitters hare no equal, and should be used in
every family, as disease cannot exist where they are
used. They are also warranted a perfect safeguard
against Fever and Ague. Ladies desiring a clear
complexion and good •hieflth should not fail to as*
them. They are particularly recommended to
those who are suffering under Debility and Depres
sion of Spirits, their soothing and renovating powers
being particularly adapted to all each eases.
ISIOE $l.OO FEB BOTTLB. ,11 P
105rFor sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg,
and Country Dealers generally.
May 7, 1866. Gm
Chewing Tobaccos!
IATEL,SH, DEL,LONB k CO„ nt Honorer
Pa., continue 'the manufacture of the
different kinds of CHEWING TOBACCOS, on
a large scale. Their facilities for manufictur•
lag are ample, and with the choicest Leaf,
and best and most experienced workman, they
cannot fail to tarn out Tobaccos of the most
desirable and popular grades.
Orders from a distsnce solicited, and prompt
ly attended to. The merch.tnts of Adams
county cannot do better than by baying from
Welsh. Dellone k Co., at Hanover
April 23, 1966.
Geary 2 Clymer!
"fifirE have rhotocraphs, large and small, of
Geary and Clymer. Agents wanted to
sell them. Send T 5 cents for apecintep coplAs
b malt. postage paid. Address ' ,
malt.
irefk. l 611 011115TIVIIT St,
ilay 7. ant
,on ls invaluable.
roves the quality
f the milk. It has
en proven by so-
ad experiment to
icrease the glow
ty of milk and
cum twenty per
sit. and make the
utter drm and
cet In fattening
ale,it eh re them
appetite, loosens
lel r hide, and
.Les them thrive
MIMC:I
.a. HI
•& •
1 1 11 ; L • M
J . N THE CITY OF NEW YOU,
. ,
t) a highly respectable citizen, well knowd :
t 4
the Mercantile community, by
DR. .1. H. SCHENCK.,
Can GREAT Luna n0t7703 OP enztarinentA.
Office N. Y. and Galena Lead Co., 11
No. 28 Nassau St., N. Y., June 1, 'us.
Dr. J. H. Schenck—Dear Sir:—Por over
fifteen years I have been troubled with • *e
ver. cough, and usually two or three times a
year with more or less hemorrhage, which to.
gether, for thelast few years, has kept me thin
in flesh and too weak to do business of any
kind without suffering. In August hest I had,
a very set ere hemorrhage, and, according to
the judgment of a good New York physician, I
was classed as beyond the reach of medicine,
and was advised to be prepared, so far as
property matters were coneerntd to leave this
world at short notice. The ph skier' (and
my good friends) said that the fir t cold I took
11)
must prove fatal, Early in Ja ary I took s
severe cold, and fortunately was occupying
rooms at ,No. 32 BOND STREET, directly over
your office. I think about :he lath of January
I procured a bottle of your Pulmonic Syrup
and commenced taking it freely. My feet end
limbs were very - much swollen, and all the
symptoms of a speedy death seemed to accom
pany my cold. I sent for my former physician,
and stated to him that I was taking,your meth.
tines, and after showing them to him, aid
having tasted of them, arc ,he replied: "Yon
can lake them if you like, they will do you no
harm." He said: "You know what I told
you last summer, and I say the same now, if
you have any busicess to close cp, do not put
it off." He said to other friends that he "could
see no hope for the," and my friends and relit
, lions concluded my time had come. At this
time I was taking freely of your medicine, but
' had not seen you. The. doctor called a few
times, and found me (much to his surprise, he
said,) improving, and he cool t not understand
why. My faith was increasing in your meal
! elites, and I had a wish to have you examine
my case, and see what you had to say. When,
you first came to my room and made the ex
animation, you gave me but little encOurrigq
ment, but on theconfrary, exposed sad dotal . /
of my ever being helped out of my then seem
ing difficulties. The second time that yoe
called,, finding me still gaining, you gave me
encouragement, saying, "my symptoms were.
improving; the Pulmonic Syrup, Sea-weed
Tonic and Mandrake Pills had acted like •
charm." My circulation, my cough, my appe
tite; all began to improve, and I could walk
about my room a little. You visited me
nearly every Tuesday, and found me improv
ing, and told me not to go out of my room un
til the first day Of Any. I took no cold while
under your treatm. nt, my appetite became
first-rate, and you told me to eat everything I
wished of a nutritious nature, and to exercise
about the room as' mach as possible. I fol
lowed yoar advice, and to the surprise of my
old physician and friends, I stem much better
than I have been for several years, and bre:.the
better than! ever expected a person could with
one lung, the left being completely dried up. '
I feel very gratkful le you, and consider your
advice and.medietnes Invaluable.
Yours, truly,
Dr. Schenck—Dear Sir;---About two years
ago I was taken with a very troublesome cdugh
and a pain in my breast; seven or eight months
pissed away without my doing anything for
myself. Then I applied to a physician, who
attended me for about three months without
rendering me any service. I also obtained the
advice and - treatment of a physician in one of
our hospitals, and also had the advice And
treatment of two.other physicians, but all to no
purpose. During this long space of time I
was_ Dearly dead; several - times my friends
me
ca to see me and witness my exit into the,
spirit-world. I was confined to my_ bed two
Months at one time. My breathing Was ex
ceedingly short. I gave up - several times all
hope of getting better; and as regarded getting
well, that was entirely out of - the' question.—
And to think this-day, I am And hearty I
I was advised by some of cny friends to try Dr.
Schenck's Medicines. I accordingly bought
bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ;
then I found a decided change in my cough
.for the better. I suffered severely from palpi
tation of the heart, and two weeks _after I
commenced taking your medicine this (Inca].
ty ceased.
When first went to Dr. Schenck'e ofli !e it
was with difficulty that I could get up into hie
reception room, I was so week and so swelled ;
my skin was as sallow as though I had the
jaundice; I felt dull, heavy and sleepless. Dr.
Schenck, after examining me, said both, my
lunge were affected, and gave me but little
hope ; but his mediciues, in about two weeks,
-took right boll 'of me ; it seemed to go right
through my whole system. The Pulmonic
Syrup, Sea-wet d Touic and Mandrake Pills,
all took right bold in the-right place. The
Pills brought away great quantitiei of bile
and slime; the Syrup loosened the matter in
my lungs, which came off very free ; the Sea-
Weed Tonic cave me an appetite, and every
thing seemed to taste good.
To show what great power the .medicines
have in purifying my eystem,end to shOw how
bad I was diseased, beside all the bile that
passed my bowels, and the great quantities of
phlegm and matter 1 expectorated, I broke
out all oyer in lerge boils, that would continuo
to gather and run for about six weeks, and I
had at one time over twentylve boils: I have
I nothing of the kind now, and feel like another
person altogether. I can safely say that I
have not enjoyed such health for five years as
I do new, and cannot praise you and yonr
medicines enough. , May God abundantly
bless and preserve you, is the sincere desire of
one who has been 'so wonderfully relieved
through your' agency ; and if any one desires
to know with regard to the truthfulness of this
report, if they will call upon any of my Mende,
or upockme, No. 4 Dryden Place, near Thomp
son street, below Cad walader, Philadelptia,
they will he perfectly satisfied with the valid
ity of the case. Yours, with much respect,
MARY SCHNAIDT.
The store case, as described, is perfectly
correct. I know it to be true. Your.,
T. B. MILLZR,
Pastor of Hancock M. E. Church.
Dr. Schenck will be prOfessionally at his
principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street,
corner of CoMmeice, Philadelphia, every Sat.
nsday, from 9 A. M. until 4 P. M.; No. 32 Bond
street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ;
No. 38 Summer Street, Boston, Mass., every
Wednesday, from 9 t0,,3; and every other Fri
day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore, Md.—
All advice free, but for a thlrough eternise-
Lion of the lungs with his Respirometer, the
charge is three dollars.
Price , of the Pulmonic Syrup and Seaweed
oncT,i each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per
half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 25 cents pet bcx.
For Nile by all Druggists and Dealers.
2, 1866. Im ,
'Gettysburg itatfroad.
CHMANGE OF GONNI4CTIONS.—On and rtf
ter Monday, November 20th, 1865,Pas
senger Trains will have and arrive at ettys
, burg, and make connection's, as follows :
FIRST TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
7.45 A. M., with passengers for York, Harris
burg, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and the North
and West, arriving at Hanover Junction with.
out change of cars, at 10,25 A. 21., connecting
with the Fast Line South on the Northern Cen
tral Railway, and arriving at Baltimore at
12.30 noon. Also connecting with Mail Train
from Baltimore north, nursing in Harrisburg
at 1.20 P. M. Arrive at Gettysburg 1.10 P.
M., with passengers from, Harrisburg, York,
Baltimore and Washington.
SECOND TRAIN will leave Gettysburg at
1.20, P. M., arriving at Hanover Junction at
3.15. and connecting with mail train South.
Arrive at Baltimore at 5.30 P.J.I. Arrive at
Gettysburg at 6.15 P. M., with passengers from
Philadelpbir., Harrisburg and the North and
West, end also with passengers from Baltimore
and Washington by the fast line north, which
leaves Baltimore at 12.10 noon.
Passengers can leave Baltimore in the
Train at 9 A. U., and arrive In Gettysburg at
1.10 P. M. Or leave Baltimore in the fast (lee
at 12.10 noon, and arrive in Gettysburg at 8.15
P. M. But one change of cars by the first
train, either way, viz : at Hanover Jonetkin.
The fast Has on the. Northern Central wili'act
stop at any local atations c except York, Hitno.
Ter Junction and t'oikton. Connections cer
tain. MeCURDY, - Pres't.
Nov. 22, 1865.
1866. ofuzusrseigilulaileltiat
rergei HO 'gale +.l 1
11
T. S. SBELDON