Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, August 20, 1866, Image 4

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    NORRIS B • AIIUEAD
1w f.lll§T • TIM CITY) Nor.
I 6 I , rib Ws jffst 4ot reed froes the OL
ty whit elloost inn Oise et tot of roody
tosde clothing grow offered to z ettysberg.
DON'T POI/OSr THS PLAC 1 Next door
• toitoetiter's Drug store ' where you will find
the largest and beat selection o HATS sad
CA P 8 la Oettrsbnrg.
1E- RU-SA4,E.lll—Wbat uite ktntit ked
Vests !hurts has at Ws new Store. lie beau
'em all.
WWI PBIO/1.9 PLAYSD 01:5T1-3,orris
seas Glawas as otteap as they were befotiktbe
wet.
AND TIM COLORED TROOPS FOTIOEIT ,
NORIA I-41 you don't believe it just go to'
Norris' New Store and he will convince you
that "Woolen" Goods are cheaper than they
,have Item since the war.
CONK IN OUT uF THE WET I—Norris has
thohielias so cheap that it is cheaper to keep
.dry than run around in the rain.
NRCKTIRS, RLTITERFLI&Sand everything
in Opit line at NORRIS'S.
LOWOVOPD, Lig fOT LINED t—Paper Dul-
Ws and Linea Collars of at Mods and sizes
at, NORRIS'S.
'KEEP TINE f—Fine assortment of Clocks
ant warranted to keep time at NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, sind Carpet Bags, of
every description at NORRIS'S.
iIARATOGA f--Norris keeps the latest Sar
atoga Hate.
ON THE ROAD TO BRIGHTON I—The fit
test Brighton Hats at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST RESORTE I—Norris has the
latest RescirteHatssnd the best quality In the
mantes.
YOUNG DRIVING Boys l—Don't, forget
that Norris has the latest Dririag Ruts out.
flay 7, 1866.
GO TO!
W .
WOODS' ;
/INST NATIONAL
MSIfO4„VOTIOY:AND YA121.8-
ry STORE,
Where ,you can buy the cheapest and best
;roods in town,
• Corner of the Diamond And York, Street.
HATE 4
flAtil FOR OLD MM.—Soft and stiff brims.
MATS Mr FASSIoN.AtILS MM.—Alwaye
tbe'latest ont. '
iIATS FOR YOUNG km.—" The Walt. Is
sues,"
HATS FOR. BOYS.—Every variety and style.
MATS FOR CII/LORM.—Neat and feel:llona
, -ble. •
1.300T8 AND
. ,
ROOTS FUR AtEN AND BUYS.—Cheap and
• good,
eSIIOES FULL MEN AND BOYS.—A largess-
sortnient.
SIIOEB FUR L A DIRS.—Good, die tp and neat,
$llOB3 FOR CRILDR4N.-4be beat ;sport-
men( in town.
(MITEaS op EVERY STYLE..—For La.dies,
Gents and Children.
NQTIONs, _ ..
13TOCKINGS OF ALL KINDS.—For Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children.
• OLOVES.—For Men, Ladies and Children,
cheap es ever.
NECK-TIN 4.~q splendid assortment.
PAPER, COLI/All,S,—Por Ladies and Gentle,
tuedi • '
LIVEN HANDKERCHIEFS.—Bordered and
Plain, for Ladies and Gents.
CAME RIO MODKEROff lEFS.—Nice and
cheap for Children.
COMBH.—Gum and Horn.
f3fISPESDERS.—A general assortment.
OARTEES.—"-Rest Elastic for Ladjei And Chil
&en.
CORSETS.—The beet fitting and most com
, fortoble at low prices.
OPOOIi COT 1`03.--4.11 all colorsi cheapest
• - and beet.
VARIETY GOODS, '
UMBRELLAS—At lowest prices.
LADIES' BASKETS-;--Cheapest in town.
C.411,R1A4E WHIPS—Of best India Steel, 0
STIWPS—Theit make a keen edge.
kni'AVING SOAP AND BRUSHES—The very
beet.
LEADPEXCILS--Of the beet make.
SIjUH BRUSHES—Cheap b ut , good.
CARPET SACKS—PIain and Builrood.
TRUNKSOt all
Wilirßefore purchasing always call- at the
FIRST NATIONAL STORE and save money
by buying cheap, - H. B. WOODS.
' - Jane it, 1566. •
PICKING'S IIR
18 } NW A
NTB. 66 •
" E.WIL-LE-KINS I" VIifIATA LARGE
0("#!.nob ot Cheap Clothing at
PICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT I TIM HIGH PRICES.—
Call and be ostiefied by pricing• Clothing
PECKING 'S.
CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
the largest assortMent of Goata,Pants and
e, sta, to the county
IaWINKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless
variety, ohm) et PICKING'S.
T 18 XVEN SO I' A large stock of Over
shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas, White ant
ice shirts, leaf at PICKING'S.
• "VICE! NICER! I NICEST! I I AU kinds
j. Suartity and every-day tufts cheap,
PICKING'S.
(11 KNTRICI 4 f GE I NTEELERI 1 GENTEEL
,kjr, EST I 1 I Black Cloth Frock, and .Sack
Coats.; also eil kinds of Casoimere, Duck, Cot
ton and !Jaen Costs. Call at PICKING'S.
j[T IS INDEED ASTONISIIING, what - a
large and cheap assortment of Pants c 44
e had. at PICKING'S.
RIM TIKE I Finn assortment of Clocks
cheap at PICKING'S.
0 - USE TALKING, but come right along
and price Clothing, Notions, &c. at
PICKING'S.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Violins, Ac
cordions, Flutes and Fifes, to be had at
PICKING'S.
ARR .YOU IN? For a cheap snit, Then
cull at WOKING'S.
GREENBACKS, or any other kind of good
' money, taken in exchange for Coats,
rants' Vests, ,tc, , at PICKING'S.
ifElk, GREAT SENSATION of the '
day—
Picking's Clothing Store.
HEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's Spring and Summer Clothing.
0 'AND SEE Piokittg's Cheap Clothing.
OP A 3IOIIRNT l—What's
fl burry? I
want to get a suit at PICKING'S.
' OTHER. EARTH is putting on a new suit.
'[,et ell the people go to Picking's and do
likewise. [April 23, 1866.)
A Lecture to Young son,
, TITSt published, in a sealed envelope.—
„ , Price 6 cents. A Lecture on the nature,
treatment and radiael cure of Spermatorbota,
or Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
8411451 Debility and Impediments to 3tarriage
nerally, Nervousness, Consumption, Epi.
ge
tepsy, and Fits Mental and Physical incapa
stly, resulting from Self-Abuse, &c. By Rob
!, ,pri , J. Oulverwell, M. D., anther of the "Green
Ate-
Tb • world rettowtted author, in this admire-
Atisr (Actor% cle irly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful consequences of Self
Abase m ay tae etfectually removed Without
r , and without dangerous surgical ope
, »..insideneiAtongies ' itlettlit44otll, rings, or cord!.
pointing out a mode of cure at once car::
ts,teArtfdreffectu al, by which every Sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privately and radically. This
Lecture rill prove 4 boon to thousands. Sent
UlitettisektVto any -address, lit* pilau, sealed
anvelopm.on receipt ot six cents, or two post
nge stamps. .41so Dr, Culverwell'a Marriage
-rafirigliend?o£ o ? 2s 94044 ,- Address
QII4S. 8. C. EL1N5,,.4139;, - '
3.1 , -....1 , 4% 1 4 1 _ 10 yet7 , New York, P; %VIM&
444 113 ; 1801 i ,t! i p - - -•
•` '',.-'-''' Cooking Stoll* -
i.of „pro ? ,
,vggitty, including' lOU 41 Nob%
ITooN,' "Royal. Cook," "Wstesly," ilOrn
s, " '‘Grieatitl." Ito. Alim, l'in-ware,
..I.—lr i.t ~
fie • - giVenotionr-ware, and every v s .
; y &o p tat prnitnrel—innlndlnglaVirarie
i4v.
. - ;fr Was., Also, s new and m ing,
p lit royap*, Spper s for solo by .
. 0, fl, BUMMER,
it ' 14 ' 3 144 oVriekar Carlisle and Rsilroad sU u
6.1f r 104- 1 .. - Gettysburg, Ps. -
Oa
4‘ke host , b•aotifol imrOr
'lota otiow, 3E4/ ELMS, soch 44
Breastpiss, Ear Drops,
huger Rine% Ifwkeia, Obains,442.,
J. BOV4B'S,
Opposite the Bank, Geu„rabgg,
Pre*Lunation.
WHEREAS the Hon. Roan? J. 01421,
Preeident of the several Courts di:Com
mon Pleas in the Counties composing ibb;teth
District, and Justice of the Courts of o.ter and;
Terminer and General. Jail Delivery, for the
trial of all capital and other °tenders in the
said district, and DLWIO ZIIMILtiI and Iwo E.
Witness. Esc's., Judges of the Courts - bf Corn- I
mon Pleas, and Justices of the Courts of Oyer
and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for'
the trial of all capital and other offenders in
the County of Adams—have issued their pre
cept, bearing date the 20th day of April, in
the year of our Loan one thousand eight hun
dred and sisty-six, and to me directed, for
holding a Court of Common Pleas, and General
Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General
Jail Delivery and Court . of Oyer and Terminer,
at. Gettysburg, on MONDAY, the 20th day of
AUGUST instant—
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all the
Justices of the Peace, the Coroner and Consta
bles within the laid County of Adams, that
they be then and these in their proper persons,
with their Rolls, Records, Inquisitions, Exam
inatione,Wed other Remembrances, to do those
things which to their offices and in that behalf
appertain to be done, and also, they who will
prosecute against the prisoners that are or
then shall be in the Jail of the said County of
Adams, are to be 'ben and there to prosecute
against them as shalt be Just.
ADAM REBERT, Sheriff.
Sheriff's office, Gettysburg, July 30,'66.
Great Attraction
ALT BRINKERHOFF'S CHEAP-CLOTHING I
AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North ;
' t Corner of \ the Diamond. The subscriber
is constantly imreceiptof fresh goods from the
Eastern cities. 'His stock of
RE. DY-MADE' CLOTHING
is one of the largest and most attractive, as '
well aa the cheapest establishment of the kind
In the country. You will there find COATS,
PANTS AND VESTS, made up in the most
fashionable styles, and of the best materials,
of all sizes and prices, for men and .boys.—
Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip
tion, Woo! (Shirts, 3fuslin Shirts, Hickory
Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Cotton Drawers, Hosiery of every description
Buck-skin, Merino and Cotton Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Um:-
Wallas, Trunks, Valises, Carpet Rags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes,. Hair and Tooth Brushes,
,Shoe Blacking, Pocket and Dressing Combs,
Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Guus, Pistols, Violins and. Violin Strings,
Soaps and Perfurneries,'Stationerfof all kinds,
Pocket Knives,. Smoking and Chewing Totac
co, Pipes, an extra quality of Segars. In fact,
- his stock. embraces everything usually , found
In a first class furnishing store. I invite the
attention of all to come and see for themselves,
its I am dotermiood to soil goods lower than
any othelestablishment in the country. :Don't
forget the place. Corner of York street and
the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
1 July 4, 1864. — ,
GO 1111
W. ECBIDDLE. IL S. BENNER.'
100.000 limits. Gratin Wanted.
NEW FIRM A C THE OLDIVAREHOUSE.
Wi4. E. DIDDLE & CU, would Inform the
public that they have leased the Warehouse
ou the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, in Gettysburg, a here they will carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
in all its branches. 'The highest prices will
alweys be paid for Wheat, Bye,, Corn, Oats,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac,
Hay and Straw, Dried. Fruit, Nuts, Sl* me,
Shoulders and Sides, Potatoes, wit
thing else in the country produce Hoe.
GROCERIES.- Oa hand, for "sale, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda,. Mustard, arch, ,
Brooms, Buckets, Bleating, Simps, &c. Also
COAL OIL, Fish Oil, Tar, ke. FISH or all
kinds • Spikes and Nails; Smoking anti Chew
ing To baccos.
,They are always able to supply a first rate
article of Flour, with the different kinds of
Feed. . / •
Also, Ground Plaster, with Guano' and
other fertilizers. COAL, by the bushel, ton or
car load:
They will run a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight
either way, in any quantity, at REDUCED
RATES. They will attend, if desire!, to the
making of purchases in the city, and delivering
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
cars run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop k
Co., No. 128 North Howard st., near Franklin,
Baltimore, where Height will be received at
any time. They invite the attention of she
public to their line, assuring them alit they
will spare no effort to accommodate all who
may patronize them. _ _ .
April 16, 1866• tf
CALL AND SEE US IN OUR NEW QUAR
TERS
=FUEL - SPANGLER. would respectfully
inform his friends and the public generally
that he has moved his Store into the commo
dious room on the sodtheast corner of the Die:
mond, at which place all are invited .to call.
/le has purchased the property and had-4t
thoroughly repaired and fitted up In the most
splendid style, for the special comfort and con
venience of his customers. We now flatter
ourselves that we have not only the beet store
room in the county, bat the finest stock, of
goods ever brought to this place, all of which
we are nor selling at prices to
DeIFY COMPETITION.
We call attention especially to our complete
stock of
DOMESTIC AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
embracing , all descriptions of,
DRESS GOODS, DRESS SILKS, DELAINES,
MERINOES, CASHMERES, CALICOES, MM.
LINS, CORSETS, Hoop Skirts for Ladies and
Misses, Ifosiery, (}!oyes, Embroidery, Trim
mings and
Also, Gent's FURNISSING GOODS, Cloths,
Casmmeres, Cassinete, Tweeds, Atc., at.
We are.now selling--
Nusline from 121 to 28.
Calicoes from 10 to 18.
and other goods in proportion.
Raving muftis our purchases when goods
were at their very lowest grade in the city, we
are now offering barieinsihat cannot fail to
please. We invite all to call at - our NSW
STORK end keel if ii la entlio.
N. SPANGLES,.
April 16, 1886.
- , —•— —
Adonis County . ,
AI'IITUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY.
Iscosiroskreti, UARCI; 18, 1851.
434. °Priestly.
President—George Swope.
Vice President—Samuel R. Russel!
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—E. G. Fahnestock.
Exectitive Committee-... Robert McCurdy An.
drew Heiateelman, Jacob King.
hiAssaxits.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler,
B. McCurdy, 31. Bithelberger, S. R. Russell, E.
- o.,Fahnestock, A. D. Buehler, R. G:MitOreary,
Gettysburg; Jacob King, Straban township;
, A. Ileintselman, Franklin; Win. D. flumes,
New Oxtord ; Wni. B, Wilson, Bendersville;
Id. A. Picking, Straban township; John Wol
ford, Latintore township; John Picking, East
Rodin; Abel -T. Wright, Bendersville; Abdiel
Gitt, New Oxford; Jas. IL Marshall, Gam
iltonhan township; John Cunningham, *ree
dom township; John Horner, Mountjoy town
ship; Wm. Ross White, Liberty township.
ger•This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the County of Adams. It has been in
operation. for more than 15 years, and in that
period has made but one assessment, having
paid losses by fire during that period amount
ing to 13,96 8 —56,749 of which have been
paid during the last two ,years. Any person
desiring au,,intUranne nee apply to any of the
aboeenamed Managers for further information,
-per The I.lecutive Cornmittoe meets at the
office of the Gourpttny,• on the last Wedges.
day in every month, st l o'clocib, P. M.
„GU, 16, 1865, .tt
__ ; .,llo l ut W. Tipton,
Northeast cor
, Aor - of the Dioniond,, (next door to Mc
go„01,) Glettyabarg, Pa, where he
OSA st all Ogee be found ready to attend to all
badness iU 6lt line. He has also exeelleot aa
atriums owl will emote emistaecies, Give
bin a GC. - _ Dec. 3, 1330,
1866. 8 4 „%be E1 .3 ° , a c " o int! lorpg, %r i l e !
orb NotiOsti, 40 ., In gre4l,
BIDDLE k BENNER
Removal.
GREAT ATTRACTION !
FANCY ARTIOGgS
Lancaster Saab. Deader'.
GEMS WIAWT,
BOOS BINDER,
AND ILANN BOON NANCY/ OTtrilft,
LANCASTER, PA.
Pk& and °momenta/ Binding, of every de
scription, esfseuted in the wort substantial and
approved styles.
RE ZZZZ SCII.
E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster
W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank
Samuel Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank.
Symuel Wagner, Esq., York Bank.
William Wagner, Esq., York County Bank.
T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y ofLancaster co., Pa
Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq. Register "
Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder_ "
April 15, 1861
• The Great Discovery
OF THE AGE.—lnflAtnnolory and Chronle
Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L.
MILLER'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominent citizens of this, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
great utility. Its success in Rheumatic affec
tions, has been hitherto unparalleled by any
specific, introduced to the public. Price 50
cents per bottle. For sale by all druggists and
storekeepers. Prepared only by R. 1.. MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences sad Tinctures, Window
Glass, Perfumery, Patent Medicines, kc., .ke.
D. Buehler is the Agent is Gettys
burg for "H. L. tiler's Celebrated Rheumatic
Mixture." [Jane 3, 1801. tf
Sale Ing.
A W. ILEUM'S° coittinues the business
tl.„, of SALE CRYING, an solicits the c*a
tiuued patronage of Life public,\lt ia his con
stant endeavor to give satisfactidn. Charges
moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street,
Gettysburg.
P. B.—He is a licensed Auctioneer, under.the
„
Tax Law of the United States. .
Nov. 24, 1862.
Cemetery Bemorahi.
?TIRE undersigned, being the authorized person
to make removals into Ever Green Ceme- ,
tery, hopes that such as contemplate the removal
of the remains of deceased relatives or friends
will avail themselves of this season of theyear to
have it done. Removals made witk promptse7
—terms low, and no effort spared to please.
PETER THORN,
March 12, '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery.
New Bakery!
IVEWPOIitT & ZIEGLER, Mechanical Bak
ers, South Washington street, half square
from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBURG, Pa.—
Constantly on band, the best of BREAD,
CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, lc. Per.
80n13 wishing fresh Bread will be serred every
morning, by leaving their names and residences
at the Bakery. Every effort made to please
Give us a call I [April 20, '63. If
Hardware aU Groceries.
TIIE subscribers have just returned from
the cities with an immense supply of
HARDWIRE .4 GRDCERLES, which they are
offering at their old stand in Baltimore street,
at, prices to suit the times. Our stock consists
.
in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPENTER'S TOOLS,
4LACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS
SHOE FINDINGS,
CABINET MAKER'S !TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, &c.
GRACERTES OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS, &c., &c. There is no ankle
included in the several departments mentioned
above but what can be bad. at this Store.—
Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, acd Housekeepers
can find every article in their line. Give us a
call, as We are prepared to sell as low for cash
as any Ouse out of the city. -
JOhL B. DANNER,
DAVID ,UEG
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
Noah Walker et Co.
C LO - THIERS,
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
165 AND 167{B►LTtMoai
• ' BALTIMORE,
keep constantly on band a large and well as
sorted stock of all kinds of goods at moderate
prices.
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, embracing every article of
Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILITARY
CLOTHS and every variety of Military 'Trim
mings, as well as an assorted stock of READY
MAIM MILITARY GOODS.
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864.
Sehlek Still Ahead !
N EW SPRING GOODS!
REDUCTION 1N PRICES!
J. L. SCHICK
would respectfully say to the citizens of Get.
tysburg and vicinity, that he is now receiving
at his store a splendid
STOCK OF SPRING GOODS.
The stock consists in part of Fancy and
Staple DRY GOODS, of every description.
SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, °HAWES, DE
LALYES, BOMBAZINES', ALPACCAS,
LAWNS, CALICOES, • -
of all qualities and choicest styles,
which will
be sold at PRICES TO DEFY COMPETITION.
FURNISHING GOODS
of all kinds, including Silk, Linen-and Cotton
Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Stockings, Sic.
Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS,
Laces and Edgings, Umbrellas and Parasols.- -
My stock of WHITE GOODS Will lie found full
and complete, and 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 Mock of
CLOTHS, CASSIIIHRES and VESTINGS,
of all qualities and choicest. styles.
April 16, 1866. J.' 14 SCHICK.
New Warehouse.
/(I.OBUSHELS ; OF GRAIN
000 WANTED, at the new Grain
and Pro duce House, In Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Sheads & Buehler's establishment. The
highest market price will always be paid in
cash for
GRAIN, of all kinds,
FLOUR, SEEDS, ke.
Always on band and. for salsst the smallest
profits,
GUANOS,
SALT, FISH,
GROCERIES, &c.
Wholesale and retail.
TRY MI We shall do our beat to give
satisfaction in all cases.
IicCURDY k DIEHL.
Gettysburg, May 11, 1863. ly
- Blacksmitiiing.
MBE undersigned would moat respectfully
inform the public that be continues the
BLACKSIIITHING BUSINESS,
at his shop, lately Philip Dcersom's, adjoining
Troxel'a paint stpp, is Bast Aiiddie street,
GetlYaburg, where he will at all times be pre.
pared to do Blecksmithing- work to Carriages,
linggic4;..llVagons, kc. That be knows how to
do all jobs- ot the kind will not lie questioned
by those who bare a knowledge of his long
experience at the buslueps. Come on with
your work, and you will be satisfied when you
take it away—and thr which be will receite
Cash or Country Produce.
ADAX lIOLTZWORTH
Mat. $O, 1805. tt
-
- Western tnlds.
MRS subscriber has some valuable WEST.
BBN LANDS, which he will trailelor one
or,m or e FAUX'S in this noway, The lands
are well located, end very desirable for win
leg. Early application desired.
JACOB BRISKERHOTR.
Ciettysbnig, April 3, 1685. tt
plettire Prsentes•
iihase.tr variety of 'PICTI7III3 FRAMES,
with plain and convex glasses, I* sale
gro.e. art4r Variety.. State .,
Jane 1/9,11/85.
ia a At
_ HORNJUI'S you can get pure
e ti c y te yl i :e4iciues, Dye Start, Putout
NEW FERN,
A T THE OLD STAND.
[aaristasito Is 1817.]
•L flairt associated with me, la-business, my
son, /obit F. McCreary, nader the firm and
style of D. McCreary 1 Son, and I desire to
say to my old friends and the public generally
that since the wisz,the manufacture of Saddles,
Harness, Collars, kc., has been revived at the
old established and well known stand on Bal
timore street, one avian) south of the Court
House, Gettysburg, Pa.
Having bad an experience of 40 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, that, with
renewed attention to business, we can still
farther merit and receive a full share of pub
lic patronage. DAVID McCRSAB.Y.
With Increased facilities for conducting onr
business, we are better prepared than ever to
satisfy the wants of all those who may need
anything in our line. We especially esti the
attention of Farmers and others to the superior
(plenty of our
Plain or Quilted SeatlBide Leathers,
Horn Saddles, Haines, all kinds, with
Plain or Quilted'Seat or without fastenings
no Horn, Housings,
Plain or Quilted Seat Scotch Collars(leather)
Side Saddles, ti ' 1 (ticking)
Plain or Fancy Saddle No Seam Collars,
Cloths, Best Welt Harness Col-
Wagon Saddles, lass,
Riding Bridles, of sll Patent Leather Collars,
kinds, fair or blacit,! stitched or unstitched
rounded or flat, 'Best Le4ther Wagon
Martingale, Whips, 4, 4} and 5
Carriage Harness, all lest t tog,
ityles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips,
mounted, Trotting Whips,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind Btidles, Whip Lashes,
Girths,
Crappers,
In short, everything that pertains to a first
class general horse furnishing establishment
constantly on band or made to order promptly,
of the very best material, and by the most el
perienced workmen In the country, (two hav
ing worked in this establishment for the last
tltkty years.)
We are now manufacturing nn excellent lot
of Ilettsvy Draft and Harness Collars for those
who prefer. our own to city made work.
Repairing of all kinds done at short notice
and on reasonable terms,
All are cordially invited to call and examine
for themselves, as N otrr work cannot h.il to
recommend itself. N
D. IfeCREARY & SON.
Feb. 5, 1866. it
Carriages and ft
TATE k CULP
are now boildi
COACH WI
of the latest and most appro'
constructed of the best material, to which they
invite the attention of buyers. Having built
our work with great care and of material
selected with special relerence to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the work as unsurpassed by any,
either in or out of the cities.
All we ask is an inspection of our work to
convince those in want of any kind of vehicle,
that this Is the place to buy them.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
notice and on reasonable terms.
Give us a call, at our Factory, near the
corner of Washington and Chamoersburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATE.
Mar. 0, 1863
Money Bared
I S MONEY MADE
CASH SlitiTEN ADOPTED,
The undersigned most respectfully invite
their old customers and the public generally
to call and see their Goods at the new prices.
We have,
A FULL AND WELL SELECTED STOCK,
which we have concluded to run off at the
lowest p tssible prices. We'intend doing whwt
we say; therpfore all persons desirous of making
money in the easiest way (by saving it in their
purchases; will not fail to give us a call, as
we premise theta they shall not be disap
pointed.
We are thankful for the past very liberal
patronage we have received, and trust that we
shall : merit a continuation of the same; and
yogi.-tte we shall use our best endeavors to
please - all who may favor us with a call.
- Don't forget the place.
D&NNER & SHIELDS,
Fairfield, Adams county, Pa.
N. B.—We are Agents for Miller's Superior
Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast
ing Powder. , [Feb. 26, 1866. tf
Forwarding Baldness.
CULP & EARNSHAW'S LINE.
TiritYlNG purchased the. Warehouse and
Ulit?Care heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst,
the undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to the public that they will run a
LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
from Gettysburg toßahlro ore every week. They
are prepared to convey Freight either way, in
any quantity. They will attend, if desired, to the
making of purchases in the city, and deliver
ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their
cars run to the Warehouse of STEYEN
SON & SONS, 165 North Howard street, (near
Franklin,) 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 may patronize them.
Having purchased the buildings and lot on
the Northeast corner of Railroad and North
Washington streets, Gettysburg, their Depot
will remain there. Any person having busi
ness in the forwarding line are respectfully in
vited to call. CULP EARNSHAW.
Aug. 7, 1865.
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
HE undersigned takes pleasure in swami.
I clog to the citizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally that be has removed from his
old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore
street, end nearly opposite the store of Fahn
estock Brothers. The room he now occupies
has been recently fitted up expressly for his
business. The location is an admirable one,
enabling him to take pictures in all shades of
weather, and with a correctness unequalled
any where else.
L I.PR•LIKK PHOTOGRAPHS,
of every size and description, executed in the
finest style. Part iculdr attention given to the
CARTE DE VISITS, and to copying AMBRO
TYPES'and DAGUERREOTYPES ot deceased
friends. Also—
TS& GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a new style of picture, which has become very
popular with the public, not only for their
beauty, but for cheapness and convenience.—
SIXTEEN for ONE DOLLAR only. Also—
THE PORCELAIN PICTURES, which fur their
beauty and durability are unsprpassed.
We are prepared to carry on the business In
all its various branches, and having had con.
siderable experience we run no risk in
0 CARASTEEING PERFECT SATISFAC.
Our facilities for a full display of our skill
are unequalled by any other Gallery in the
County, and we would therefore invite every
one to call at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
Call and examine our Specimens and judge
for yoursel Yell. LEVI !JUMPER.
June 25, 1866.
itevosette 4 - .. Gas Stoves.
T EA AND COFFEE BOILERS, GUM
POTS, OIL CANS, dc., &e,.
Par All the Cooking for a fam- - lag
"Wily may be done with
ifersene Oil, or Gas, with lessliMl
!'trouble, and at feu expense s -VS
lkirthan by any other fuel. -11 / ag
Bach Article manufactured by this Company
la guaranteed to perform all that is claimed
for it, •
iiheeSond foe elroetiar.-4/4
Litherol Discount to the trade.
1011.0810111 LAMP HUM, C0.,-
206 Pearl Street, N. F.
July 16, 1866. $lO
Veal Mild Imbiber,
(iv every rules'', at the Yard of '
0. H. BUMMER,
Oor. Ostlisle sod !lamed eta
Vri have just received a new seeortateat
orthetwurware, to which we invite the
inttatioa of buyer.. A. 51"31001..k.P0N.
Elorse Blankets,
kc., kc., kc
ty of
and
W.V. E. CULP
AND PRICES REDUCED!
Removal!
TION.
BELL'g
Gineentraed Flavoring Mantels!
EQUAL to soy is the market sad superior
to many, in larger bottles, sad at old
-...
Wholesale sputa for Baltimore,
BURROUGH BROS.,
Wholesale Druggists.
LlST.—Lemon, Orange, Vanilla, Rose, Peach,
Nutmeg, Celery, Allspice, Cloves, Ginger,
Birch, Cinnamon, Apple, Mulberry, Pine Ap
ple, 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.
It will be observed that onr 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 Beans, too, has Lensed
more useless Extract of Vanilla to be mann
factpred and sold than any other essence
being either made from Tooke Beane, or some
other fictitious compound. In onr Extract we
WILL GUARANTEE A PURE ARTICLE I
made from the true Bean, without any foreign
substance whatever.
Bell's Worm Syrup.
/FHR MOST INNOCENT, PLEASANT AND
I EFFICIENT REMEDY IN lISE.—A Rem-
soy Puree? is Irsete.—No Castor Ott to be
Taken.—ln this Preparation we hare included
such remedies only as have been tried for
years and are known to possess powerful
anthelmintie viruses, combined with mild
aperients, pleasant aromatics and sugar. An
thelmlntics of themselves cannot perform their
peculiar functions or have the desired effect,
unless the bowels are kept; moderately open.
To produce this, gentle purgatives are neces
sary and such only ought to be used that can
not Interfere with the antbelmintic employed.
The advantages we claim for this Syrup are:
Ist. Its power of DESTROYING .AND EX
PELLING WORMS:
2d. Its mild aperient effect upon the bowelii
3d. Its pleasant taste and odor are advan
tages possessed or claimed by very few Verm
ifuges. , ,
4112. Its harmless influence upon the system,
consequently no injurious, effects will result
from its use•should the patient have no Worms,
but an apparent disease, arising from some
other unknown cause, which is frequently the
Case.
The constituents of thioS,Trup and its effects
tar.
are known to many Physicians, who are now
using it in their practice tct a large extent.
Price 25 cents a bottle
The Greatest Linitnent in Use.
ico E LL'S WHITE OIL I—The Blandest, Clean
est, moat Penetrating And most Economical
Liniment in Use.—A poweefal Oleaginus Com
pound Or The Speedy Cure of Rheumatism,
Strains, Sprains, Wounds, Numbness of the
Limbs, Frosted Feet and Hands, Spavin, Sad
dle Galls, _ PoYl.Evil , Ring Bone, Bruises,
Swellings af all kind, and in fact every dis
ease for wfiicb an F:mbrocetion is applicable,
either in Han or Beitit. Price 25 cents a hot
tle.—This preparation, Which is original with
no, will be found to be one.of the nicest and
at the s tree time one of the most reliable ap
plications extant.
Having been employed very extensively
Since its introduction and feeling satisfied of
its remedial properties, we recommernlit with
the utmost confidence, knowing that no one
will be disappointed in its use. It is, as its
name implies, a white linirnent of the.consis
tency of cream, containing nothing offensive,
but, on the contrary, 'will be found more
pleasant than otherwise.
Bell's Alterative,
OR CONDITION POWDERS!
FOR HORSES, CATTLE h SWINE
21 tents ti paper, or firo papers for $1
The immense sale of these Powders during
the sh'ort, period they have been before the
public, is a sufficieht 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 fur
all diseases incident to the HORSE, COW or
HOG, as Loss of Appetite, Coughs, Heaves,
Yellow Water, Distemper, 'Glanders, kc., kn.
By their use the Horse's Appetite is improv
ed, 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 pertect safety at all times,
as it contains no ingredients which can injure
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 breathing, and by
their peculiar action on that part, they cause
the mucus membrane to resume its natural
dimensions, thus equalizing the circulation of
the blood and restoring the distended vessels
to their natural size.
for fattening cattle they are invaluable,
also possessing peculiar propertied in increas
ing the quantity of milk in Cows, thereby giv.
ing them an importance and value which
should plaza them within the hands of all in
terested.
All diseases to which the Hog is subject, as
Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and Liter, and as
a general pprifier of the bltiod we guarantee
their effieary if once fairly tried.
Mir Sol d at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler,
Apothecary, and by Druggists and Storekeep
era generally. Alk for hell's Preparations.
Prepared exclusively by W. D. Bell, Apothe
cary, (Graduate of the Philadelphia College of
Pharmacy,) West Washington St., Hagers
town, ild. tOct. 16, 1865. ly
Gettysburg Foundry.
MEDI subscriber wouldi intbrm his customers
and others, that he, is still manufacturing
various kinds of Castings and Machines, made
to order, on short notice, such as
THRESHERS AND POWERS, .
(five different eises of Powers,) Clover-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Cora She'less and Sep
arators, Cornfodder Cotes., Straw and Hay
Cutters ; PLOUGHS,
such as Cast Ploughs, Barshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Cora Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKE,
the latest improvement; also Metal Screws
for Cider Presses,
IRON RAILMO
for Cemeteries or Porches, with everything
else in his line, all at low prices.
FOR SALIC.—A light Two-horse Wagon, •
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
new. DAVID STERNER.
April 30, 1866. tf
Flour! Feed! and Groceries!
AT THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL
If you wish to buy any of the above arti.
dies cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the
undersigned on the Hill, in Baltimore street,
where customers can always be accommoda•
ted, and where all are invited to cell and see
for themselves. The public will always find
• full and choice assortment of
SUGARS COFFEES, TRAS, SYRUPS, MO•
LASSES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS,
FISH, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, MAC-
KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, &c
GLASS-WARS, CROCKERY-WARE, NO
TIONS, ito., COAL OIL LAMPS, FISH
OIL, AND FLOUR AND FEED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Butter, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest
market price will be paid, either iu trade or
cash. ,
10/T'Beiog determined to conduct my busi
ness is • fair and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, I invite silt() give me a call.
HENRY o YERDEER.
April 8, 1866. tf
ATTRACTING ATTENTION,-•The superior
Pictures taken at X wows EXT.
HT GALLERY, on West Middle it, are
attracting universal atkntion. Good judges
pronounc e them superior to any ever taken in
t hi s gam Coll and examine for yourselves,
Jan. W. /80.
IRE GREAT AIiDUCTION is pi at the'
EXCELSIOR, ie Tcwlt street, opposite the '
lk, places the superior Piaotres'osiscle at
that oldssisblishmeut within reach of sit, eat
I trust no one will tali to avail themselves of
the opportunity thus itiforded. LG. TTUON, 4
The Very West:
JACOBS* BROTHS%
Vitae/UST TAILORS.
MAU, Cessimeree end Vestings.
Just resolved from time city • splendid as
sortment of
GENTS' FURNISSING GOODS,
of every description. Suite made to order in
the most fashionable and substantial manner.
All work guaranteed to flt or no sale. On.
tomers cannot fail to be pleased. Give us a
/1101" P. B.—We are eeente for the celebrated
SINGER SEWING MACHINE, and always hare
the machines on hand and for Bale. We can
recommend them as being the best machines in
use. JACOBS s l / 4 BRO.
May 28, 1866.
Conannaptives,
p EAD 'WHAT DR. St.:Ng:ME I$ DOING
R.J. 11. SCEIRNCK—
DEAR SIN :—I feel it a duty I. owe to you,
and to all who are suffering under the diseases
known to Consumption and Liver Complaint,
to let them know what great benefits I !rive
received from your Pulmohic Syrup and Sea
weed Tonic in so short • time. By the bless
log of God it has eared me thus far. .
Dr. Schenck, I will now make my statement
to yon as follows: About eighteen months
ago I was attacked with a severe cough, and
it settled on my lungs ; I could not retain any
thing I ate, and suffered with evening fevers
and night sweats. I was very much reduced.
The whites of my eyes were very yellow; like
wise my skin; my appetite all gone, and una
ble to digest what I did eat; bowels - sitollen,
irregular and costive. I was very low spirit
ed, and tad such violent spells of coughing
when I laid down at night and when I arose in
the morning that they squid last one or two
hours.
I then would be nearly exhausted, and was
entirely enable to lie on my left side. I can
not describe my wretched suffering as 1 would
wish to do. Every organ in my body was
diseased or deranged.' finch 'FA, my situation
at this time, and I was confined to my bed
trout the last of February, 1862, to June, 1862,
not able to sit up. I bad the best of medical
attendance the whole of the time. My cough
was so very bad that it racked me very much.
lat this time raised a large quantity of thick
yellow, 'offensive matter, sometimes with blood,
and it was generally accompanied by nausea
and a furred and thick costa tongue. At the
time of coughing so_ badly I would have that p,
shooting pains in my sett side and nears, night
sweats, and soreness all through my whole
chest; had mach inward fever, pain in my
back and under my shoulder blades and in
the small of my back, and at times so severe
that it would throw me into spasms. Now my
physician gave me up to die. Others I had,
and the best, of them, but they could do noth
ing for me, and at that time I was nothing
I but skin and bones. I then was in the wes
tern-part of Missouri. In June last we left
there for the East, and in August last we came
to New York - i and I was so reduced that I could
only walk a little with my husband's help.-
1 After I had been here a short - time the salt
water breeze m ide ins feel much better for a
I time and then I had again to call a physician`
for aid. We had four of the best physicians
of New York on the diseases of the lungs, and
doctors of all kindi, but of no avail. They,
said I was past cure, and that my lungs were
too far gone for any one to cure me. But at
this time I was on my feet about the house,
not able to do 'much of anything. In Novem
ber last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrhoea set in and lasted about eight weeks.
We had tried all and everything that I could
grasp of like a dying person for my diseases—
consumption and liver complaint—but of no
In January., 1883, I was brought dowiagain
on my bed, and was not expected to live the
night out. My husband stayed at my side,
and other friends, and they all gave me ap to
die. At this time every one who saw me did
not think I would ever leave my bed a living
woman. The first night I was attacked with
mums, and was deranged most of the
A. friend, Mrs. Harris, came to see me the last
of the week, and brought the Sunday Mercury
In it was art account of a great cure perform
ed by Dr. Schenck. She read it to me, and it
was so much like my disease that I asked my
husband to go and see him for me. At this
time I had given up all hopes of ever getting
well again, and made my peace with lied, to
be ready whenever he called for me.
On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband
called on Dr. "Schenck, 32 Bond street, New
York, and stated to him my case, with a re
quest (Jr him to call and see me, which he did,
and examined me with the respi
.rometer.—
' When he was about 'to go I asked him if he
could cure me? His reply was: "I cannot
tell, both lungs are diseased, and the bronchial
tubes are affected on both sides." And yet he
seemed to think there were lungs enough left
to effect a cure if the diarrhoea chid be
stopped. lie said in order to do this, he would'
have to give me Mandrake Pills in small doses
at first, to carry off the morb.d matter, and
then, with astringents, he hoped to check it,
which he did, hut the constant coughing, night
sweats, and diarrhoea had prostrated me so
that he was afraid my vital powers were too
much prostrated ever to rally, and yet he
seemed to think if I could live to get enough
?ulmoaic Syrup thiongh my system to cause
expectoration there were lungs enough left for
me to recover. He wished me to try the Pal
monic Syrup and Seaweed Tbnic at ouce,
say
ing it would do me no harm, if it did me no
Rood. The first week it seemed to give me
strength, so that on Sunday. after I sat up in
r bed and ate hearty for a sick woman; but the
next week I lost all hope and wished my hus
band not to give um any more medicine. But
the doctor had warned him of this. and when
the medicine , was clearing out the system it
made them feel somewhat restless, and to per
severe ; and ht insisted on my taking it; and
now I feel the benefit of it. For after eight
days I began to gain my strength, and, with
the exception of-a cold that put me back some,
I have been gaining strength of body, my
cough is going away, and all my pains ars
gone ; no soreness of the body, my bowels are
regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank
God that I am now going about, and sew and
read as well as ever I could. I have taken
sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight of each,
I now have a good appetite and rest well at
night; my cough does not trouble me in get
ting up or lying down. I would here say to
the afflicted with consumption or liver com
plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humbug. You
can rely on what he says. Delay not ;it is
dangerous to trifle with these diseases. If
you would be cured, go at once; and any one
wishing to know the facts as herein stated can
call at my residence, 117 West Houston street,
*re York city."
MRS. MARY F. PARLOW
We, the undersigned, residents of New York,
are acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know
her statement to be true. We also know that
she used Dr. Schenck's Pulmonic Syr - up and
Seaweed Tunic, and have reason to believe
that to this medicine she owes her preserve ,
tion from a premature grave.
B. eARLOW, 117 West Houston st.
EUGENE UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich it.
Mrs. E. UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich st.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL, 676 Greenwich it.
A. E. HARRIS, 117 West Houston M.
EMILY GLOVER, 117 West Houston st.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl.
N. A. LEIGHTON, 483 Broadway.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Amity pl.
I am well acquainted with Mrs. Mary F.
Farlow, and with her husband, Mr. B. Farlow,
they having, for a few months past, attended ,
at my church, and I am convinced that any
statement which they might make may be re-'
lied on u true. JOHN DOWLING, D. D.,
Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N. Y.
Dt. Schenck will be professionally at his
principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street,
corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat
urday, frcru 9 A. M. anti! 4 P. M. ; Na, 32 Bond
street, New York, every Tuesday, Dora 9 to 3;
No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Mass., every
Wednesday, from 9 to 3; and every other Fri
day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md.—
All advice tree, but lora thorough examine,
tioa of the lungs with his Respirometer, the
oharge is three dollars.
Price of the Pulmonio Syrup and Seaweed
Tonic, each El 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per
ball dolma. Mandrake pills, 25 tante pas box.
For male by all Druggists st d Dimiers.
July 23, 1868. lur
ej . OLD, SILVER; STEEL ! , sad aab er .
SPRCT♦OLEB,
all ages, always on band, and fitted to
J. BEVAN,
Opposite the Bonk, Gatiyabarr.
ICE=S:
• /MILE Arirner..
EMINERS AND DEAI t ERS IN
ns will please take notice that we hare
pted the folloWing Trade Nark to proton
ourselves, and prevent those who 13840 out
RAW BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE from Wag
deceived when purchasing manures.
We have been obliged to give this protec
tion to our customers, in consequence of set.
eral pzrties haring unlawfully used oar dim.
tinctive name, viz: "Raw tione," in offering
their article to the public. This Trade Mark
is adopted in addition to the title "Raw Rone, 9
which is oar exelu9ire property, nod we can.
tion all manufamnrers from using, it in future.
We would state to the trade and consumers,
that they will find it to their intßestat to see
that the "Trade Mark" is upon every bag and
barrel they purchase, as none other is genuine.
BAUGH k SONS.
ro jamio DE MARK
411
B A
V 6 :if S '
RAW BONE
Super Phoiphat of Ltmo,
. Manufactured by BAUGH k MONS,
No. 20 South Delaware Arenas,
PIiILADRLPHIA.
Thi great popularity of oar article has hat
found sufficient inducement to certain imitate s
to manufacture and advertise "Raw Boas
Phosphates," a name which originated with
us, and is our own rightful .property. We
will state for the information of ell, that ore
are the exclusive manufacturers of this article
—the original and sole propreturs of it—hav
ing been manufactured by us for a period of
twelve years. Also that it Is covered by let ,
aril letters patent, held only by ourselves.
We are now ready to supply it in large
quantities—having made recent additions add
improvements. Vessels drawing 16 feet of
' water can load directly from the wharves of
the 'works, which are located at the foot of
I Morris Street, Delaware Itiver. We call the
attention of DR ALRItS to this great advantage.
The present indications are that we shall
have a greatly increased
,dernand over list
spring and fall seasons, and-we advise Partners
to send in their _orders to their respective
Dealers at an early day, that all may be sup
plied promptly.
Soliciting your continued orders,
• We remain,
Yours veil , truly, .
BAUGH 4 SONS,
No. 30 S. belaviare Avenue
Feb. 5, 1866. o.n
4
010LEILL IPRIEVENTIVE I
X . . 1848. L.
THE GREAT ZLVGiRI BITTERS.
rpillS WONDERFUL REMEDY was Macaw=
ered and introduced abonttwenty piers
ago by Dr. S. Cheopsus ji an eminent-4)144u
physcian.
lite had long seen and felt the want of some
remedy which would strike at the rcot of dis
eases, and so prevent much of the sulferhuc
wlfith the human family was then compelled io
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
eticiency of nearly all the remedies then in,
use. Thus be was lead to think and esperi
mint; and utter ten yearaof study and labor,
hs;presented to his fellow man the wondeitul
Zingari Bitters. The etr.,et of this preparation
in 'the prevention and cure of disease, was so
marvellous and astonishing, that the ntost
flattering marks of royal favor were bestowed
upon him who discovered it. Ills name was
placed upon the Roll of Nobles, and a gold
modal With the following, inscription—Dr. S.
Cheopsus, the Public Benefactor—was pre
sehted to him by. the Viceooy.
The prepar.ttiortiten used in Several
epidemics of cholt*.lik as a preventive and
eugative me asure, and-With such great success
OM it has been introduced into nearly all the
general hospitals of the old world. •
The old saying that an ounce of preventiqa
is 'worth a pound of cure, applies with ma
venous 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 act* on
the excretory organs, and keeps them in work
ing order, must pretrt a sufficient accumu
lation of the poison to eiert . its terrible effects
on the organism. This •Is time not only of
cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe
cially the different forms of fevers.
• The Zingari Bitter& is just inch a remedy as
the above conditions require. It acts on the
organs of excretion and iecretion ' keeping up
a perfect balance between them. This Bitters
it composed entirely of roots' and herbs, so
nicely concocted that every organ Is acted
upon and put In tone. Its taste is pleasant
and its effects prompt and lasting.
Numerous eases of the folowing disease*
hive been cured by it: Cholera, Diarrhoea,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, Ner
vous Debllity,•Annemit, Female Irregularties,
DksPePsia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula, &c.
:Price, one dollar per quart bottle.
! Principal Depot at the Walnut street Wharf,
Harrisburg, Pa.•
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