Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, August 27, 1866, Image 4

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    A'tenßA not only unexcelled, but they are ob
soletely unequalled, by any Oder Heed
ement in the country. Insigne/ express
ir (or Chorelies and Schools, they are found
40 be eleAlly well adapted to the parlor sad
illtirrin loose. Fur sale only by
N. M. nnucg,
'No. 15 North Ssventh St., Philadelphia.
'Mioj BILADISURY'S PIANOS, and
ROmplete ascorimegt of th• Fgaascr
/.01)1‘O.N, flict. 2, ISG:. ly
Removal,
C ALL AID BSI DS IN On NEW Q,LTAII-
(MAT ATTRACTION!
Weli.VIL SPANGLI3It would respectfully
snform his friends and the public generally
that he has moved his Store into the commo
dious room on the southeast corner of the Dia
owed, at which place ell are invited to call.
He has purchased the property and had it
thoroughly repaired and fitted up in the most
splendid style, for the special comfort and con
venience. of his customers. We now latter
,UU NMI MI that we have not only the best store
gam In the county, but the finest stock of
good's are,' brought to this place, all of which
Me are now selling at price. 10
_ . .
DeVY COMPETPTION.
We call attention especially to our complete
'stock of
Pc)ll$5TlC AID FANCY DRY GOODS,
oarraciax 01l descriptions of
DRESS GOoDS, DRESS siLl, DELAINESI,
BILINOES, CASHMERES. CALICOES, VHS.
COILSE I'S, Hoop Skirts for Ladies and
jhlisses, Hosiery, Oboes, Embroidery, Trim
mings end
XCY ArtmLgs.
Also, ont's F DUNit ti G GOODS, Cloths
Ceistruerea, Caseinett,Tweede; kc.,
We are now re'tiog—e
kle.lins fr0m...,.,...
IA II cues front
aud other goods in proportion.
Haying wade oor purchases -when good.
were at their very Wrest grade In the city. we
Pm now offering' bittlalac that Marna fail to
plow. 144 invite all to call at our NEW
PITGEE lad ace it ItJe not so.
SPINotBa.
April IC, 1888.
W. R. BIDDI I II. - 11. S. RENNER. •
100.006 Hush& Grain Wanted.
Nir,W Yllife A i' Tilli OW WAKKHoUSN.
WY. B. BIDDLiii& CO. would inform the
publis that titer hare leased the Warehouse
on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail-
fowl, in'tlettyshurg, *hero they will carry on
TIIt I OILLIN "AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
ie ed,i its branches. The highest prices will
always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxseed, Sumac,
Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nets, Sonp,Hatns,
bhoulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every.
ping else in the.eountry produce Ike.
GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees,
- sugars, ifol , Syrups, Teas, Sluices, Salt,
Cbgeoe, Vinegar, SCllitt, ' Mustard, Starch,
t lle.jotes Buckets, Blacking, Soaps, &c. Also
ti
111.
I VAL ins ,
Fish G.I, Tar, 4c. FISH of all
t Spikes and Halls i Smoking and Chew
'in "To ' baccoa. .
hey are always able to supply a first rate
/rile!, of Flour, with the different kinds of
hied.
Also, Ground Platter, with Guanos end
pther fertilisers.. CGAL, by the bushel, ton or
par load.'
• They will fait a LINE OF FREIGHT CARS'
from Gettysburg to Baltittiore once every
week. They are prepared to convey Freight I
ritliet4. way, In any
_quantity, at REDUCED,
ft tTIM. They will attend, if desired, to the
- making of purchases in the city, and delivering I
the goods promptly in Gettysburg. Their
ears run to the Warehouse of Nathan Roop & j
Co., No. 1181 North Howard at., near Franklin,
DOtiunore, where freight will be received at
any goo. They Invite the attention of tha
lintttia tn their line, assuring them that they
1. - .11 ewe ao efflust tn accommodate all who
pia: patronise them.
April "Id, 186 d• tf
BIDDLE k BENNE4
Great Attraction
AT 1. DRINKIMOFF'S CHEAP CLOTHING
- AND FURNISHING STORE, at the North
asteorner of the Diamond. The subscriber
fs pmatvaly is receipt of fresh goods-from the
Eastern cities. His stock of
- /MDT-MADE CLOTHING .•-
ene of the largest and most attractive - as
well as the cheapest establishment of
fa the country. You wilt there find COATS,
rANTS AND VESTS, made up in the: most
fashionable atyles, and of the beet materials,
eir\ull gm and prices, for men and boys.—
etenfiernen's furnishing goodsof every descrip
tton, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory
- - Shirts anl'Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Cotton Drawers, Hosiery of every description,
Buck-skin, Merino and CotTou Gloyes, Hand
kerchiefs, Necenes, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Ilats,:esps, Boots ,and Shoes. Um
brellas, Trunks, Valicos , Carlpet Bags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Shoo Blacklog f Pocket and Dressing Combs,
Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
'Gees, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strive,
I ,Mespe and Perfumeries, Stationery of all kinds,
.roeket*Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tahoe
iso, Pipes, an extra quality of Segars. In fact,
Lis stock embraces everything usually found
•tei a first class furnishing store. - I 'lnvite the
pticention of all to come and see for themselves,
pis I am determined to sell goods lower than
any otherestabliehment in the country. Don't
forgot the place. Corner of York street and
pe Diamond. JACOB 13BINKEIWOFF.
Juil.,ll.
Attains County
kirerTuAL'Fln INSURANCE COMPANY.
, LIICOILPORATIID, MAUCLI 18, 1851.
O►►icaas.
President—George Swope.
Vice President—Samuel It. Russell.
plocret,Ary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—K. G. Fahnestock.
Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy As
drew Heinteelman, Jacob King.
NASAISCIIII.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler,
4cHitrdl, M. Eichelberger, S. It. Russell, E.
G. Fatinestpak, 4. D. Buehler, R. 0. McCreary,
Oetlystitirg; Jacob Ijipg, Straben township;
4. Heifitselman, Frfinkiin ; Wm. D. Mimes,
'New Oxford; Wm. B. Wilson, Bendersville;
H. A. Picking, Strabau township; John Wol
ford, Latimore township; John Picking, East
erlin; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville ; Abdiel
F. Gilt. New Oxford ; Jas. H. Marshall, Ham
!Roubaix township; John Cunningham, Free
dom township; John Horner, Mountjoy town
gldp; Wm. Ross White, Liberty tswnship.
bar Tide Company is limited in its opera
'ions-to the county of Adams. It has been in
pperation for more than 15 years, and in that
period bag made but one assessment, having
pad lossn by fire dung that period amount
ing to $14,968- 7 56,169 of which have been.
paid during the List two years. Any person
Desiring an Insurance can apply to any of the
above noosed M.inagers for further information-.
IMillt•The ste.outire Committee meets at the
office dr-the•Oompany, on the last Wednes
day istevery month, at o'clock, P. M:
Oct. 16, 1665. tt
Jolnt IV, Tipton,
IF•• AsnlowATKA 11444g1t, North-east et:m
ast arils Illenirend, (next door to Mc
llisit's hotel,) Gettysburg, Pa. where he
Pan 84 41 tinier be found ready to attend to all
bluble l l l 4 his lip.. Ile tuii also excellent as.
"Wanes and will ensue satisfaction. Give
pint a call. , 1)0. 3, IFlgn.
-
Howard Amoetatiqn,
PA.—Dlapases of the
Urinate siud Dextral Syetenas— k new and
reliable treatment. Also . the Bill DAr i
UHAY
SSa, an w a y of Warning and inetßption,
pane i■ tested Povelqpeo, free of eharalp. Ad-
Ares* Dr. J. SKILIiLY HOUGEV2OII. Howard
Association, No. 2, Swat? Ninth Stre e t, phii a .
rialphia, Pa. , [Oct: 3, 1805.
litostkl—AMlNT4 v iate t
afs eatirar4n! rag* pm
. 'IY; cd.rolgtalsi, 814 .
- 4,7 4.441. Jor
Lasesiter Book Bindery.
GIOMID64IHAPPP, -
-BOOK BINDER,
aso %Axle Roof imitc /A vreass,
LAXCLSTER, PA.
Plain and Ornmarntai Binding, of every de•
seription, executed in the most substantial and
approved styles.
E. W. Brown, Esq., Farmer's Bank of Lancaster
W, L. Peeper, Esq., Lancaster County Bank
BLitt's! Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank.
&milted Wagner, Esq., York Bank.
William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank.
I'. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y or Lancaster co., Pa
Geo. C. Hawthorn, Esq., Register " 4 '
Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder " ti
April 1; 1861
The Great Dleeevery
9L.F THE AGB.—lnflammatory and Chronic
Rheumatism can be cured by using H. L.
M 4.l:it's CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIX
TURE. Many prominent citizens of ibis, and
the adjoining counties, have testified to its
greet 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 11. L. MILLER,
Wholesale and Retail Druggist, East Berlin,
Adams county, Pa., dealer in Drugs, Chemicals,
Oils, Varnish, Spirits, Paints, Dye-stuffs, bot
tled Oils, Essences ,itnd Tinctures, Window
Glass. Perfumery, PaTent Medicines, kc., Ate.
AIWA. D. Buehler is the Agent in Gettys
burg for "11. L. Celebrated Itheunuirie
lijsture." [June 3, 1861. ti
Sale Crying.
A W. FLEX tIING continues the Irasbest
A
of SALE CRYING, and solicits the con
tinued patronage of the public. It is his con
stant endoisvor to glie satisfaction. Charges
moderate. Residence in Breckinridge street,
aetty'sburg.
I'. s,—tle is a licensed Auctioneer, under the
Tai haw of the United states.
Nov. 24, 1,863.
Cemetery Removals.
THE andersigned,beingthe authorised 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 nftheyear to
have it done. Removals made with/ promptness
—.terms low, and no effort spared to Please.
PETER. THORN,
March 13;'60. Keeper of the-Cemetery.
121 to 38
-10 to 18
New Bakery.'
NEWPORT k MGM, Mechanical Bak
ers, South Washington street, half square
from the Eagle Hotel, GETIWSBURG, Pa--
Constantly on band, the best of BREAD,
CRACKERS, CAKES, PRETZELS, &c. Per
sons wishing fresh Bread will be served every
morning, by leaving their names and residences
at the Bakery. Every effort made to please
Give as a call I [April 30,'63. tf
Noah Walker it Co.,
WASIINGTON BUILDING,
165 AND 167 BALTIMORE BTRBIIT
BAI;TIMORB,
keep constantly on hand 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-rear. 'Also, MILITARY
CLOTBS and eserryartety of Military Trim
mings, as 'well as au assorted stock of READY
MAIM' MILITARY GOODS.
Baltimore, Feb. 22, 1864
dehlek Still Ahead!
NSW SPRING GOODSI
REDUCTION 1N PRICES!
I. L. SOR,ICK
would respectfully say to the citisens of Get
tysburg and vicinity, that he is pow receiving
at his store a splendid
STOOK OF SPRING GOODS.
The stoek coneists In part of Fancy and
titsple DRY GOODS, of every description.
SILKS, MOZAMBIQUE, (WALLIES, DE
LA.INSS, BOHBAZINES, 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, &c.
Also, a splendid assortment of RIBBONS;
Laces and Rdgings,Umbrellas and Parasols.- •
My stock of WHITE GOODS will be found ful
and coinplete,,and customers may rely upon
always getting good goods at the lowest possi
ble prices.
Gentlemen will find k to their advantagelc
call and examine my stock of
CLOTHS, CASSINIh:RES and VESTISHS,
of all qualities and choicest styles. .
April 16, 16.66
..--
Hardware it Groceries.
TATIE subs , :ribers have just returned from
the cities with an immense . supply of
RDWARS &GROCERIES, which they are
offering at their old stand in Baltimore street,
at prices to nit the times. Our stock consists
in part of • -
BUILDING MATERIALS,
CARPETER'S TOOLS, ''
'BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
COACH FINDINGS
SHOE FINDINGS(
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEKEEPER'S FIXTURES,
ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc:
GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS,
OILS, PAINTS, &c., kc. There is no article
included in the several departments mentioned
above but what can be had at this Store.--
Every class of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, and Housekeepers
can find every article in their line. Give us a
call, as we are prepared to sell as low for cash
as *ay house out of the city.
JOEL B. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
New Warehouse.
1001000 4 BA BU N S T H E E D L aGS
F o '
w GRAIN
raio
Produce House, in Carlisle s et, adjoin
, ing Sheads k 'Buehler's establishinen The
highest market price will 'Always be paid in
cash for
GRAIN, Of all kinds,
FLOUR, SEEDS, kc.
Always oa band a 44 lOr sale, et the smallest
profits,GUNOS,
, SALT, FISH,
. qp,ocERTES, kc.
Wholesale and retail.
TRY URI We shall do our best to. girt
satisfaction In all cases.
McCURDY k DIRHL.•
Gettysburg, May 11, 180. if
Blackwithing.
THE underaigned would most respectfolly
Worm the public that he continues the
BLACKSIIITHING BUSINESS,
at his shop, lately Philip Du3rsom's adjoining
Tratelre paint shop, in East Middle street,
Gettysburg, where he will at all times be pre.
pared to do Blacksmithing work to Carriages,
Buggies, Wagons, kn. That he knows how to
do all jobs of the kind will not be questioned
by those who have a knowledge of his long
experience at the business. Come on With
your work, and von will be satisfied when you
take it away—.and for which he Will receive
Cash or Coantiy Produce.
ADAM HOLTZWORTS
Mar. 20, 1865. tt
-- ---
Western Lands.
THE Subscriber has 101)113 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
log. Early application desired,
JACOB BRINKERHOFF. '
Gettysburg, April 3, 1863. O
Picture Frames,
AGREAT variety of PICTINE FRAMER,
with plain and convex glaaaeaffor sale
IA names Drag sad Variety tore. _ •
Aiwa IC 1865.
1866 yoit i r r /Ar t uro
tOOLAnth 44.•
I :1=E:1
J. L. SCHICFC
NEW IWL
A T TAR Otto STA Nb.
btwrant.tintto is 1811.3
ass associated with me, In business, my
son,
_John P. SfeCreary,- under the firm and
style. of D. McCreary Son, and I desire to
say to my old friends and the public generally
that since the war,the manufacture of Saddles,
Harness, Collars, &c., has been revived at the
old established and well know n stand on Bal
timore Street, one square south of the Court
House, Gettysburg, Pa.
Haring had an experience of 40 years in
this establishment, I feel assured, that, with
renewed attention to business, we c.tu still
further merit and receive a full share of pub
lic patronage. DAVID liceniitY.
With increased facilities for conducting our
beelnese, 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 superior
quality of our
Plain or Quilted Seat i Side Leathers,
Horn Saddles,ll3ames, all kinds, with
Plain or Quilted Seat{ or withoutfastenings
no Horn,
Plain or Quilted Seat.SeotchCollare(leather)
Side Saddles, ; Al ( lAA:kin)
Plain or Fancy Sadd/eiNo Seam Collars,
Cloths, , Best Welt Harness Col.
Wagon Saddles, I tars,
Riding Bridles, of all Patent Leather Collars,
kinds, fair or black, stitched orunstitched
rounded or flat, Best Le..ther Wagon
Martingale, Whips, 4,4 j and 5
Carriage Harness, all feet 1 ing,
styles, silver or black Plaited Team Whips,
mounted, Trotting Whips,
Heavy Draft Harness, Ladies' Riding Twigs,
Blind fiddles, Whip Lashes,
Girths, Horse Blankets,
Croppers, &c., &c., &c.
In short, everything that pertains to a first
class general horse furnishing establishment
constantly on baud or wade to order promptly,
of the very best material, and by the most ex
perienced workmen in the country, (two tray
lug worked in this establishment for tito last
thirty years.)
We are now manufacturing an excellent lot
of Heavy 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 tetras.
All are cordially invited to call and examine
for themselves, as our work cannot fail to
recommend itself.
D. McCREARY k SON
Feb. 5, 1806. tt
Carriages and Buggies.
•
TATE & CULP
are now building a variety of
COACH WORK
of the latest and most approved styles, and
constructed of the beat material , to which they
invite the attention of buyers. Having built
oar work with great care and of material
selected with special reference to beauty of
style and durability, we can confidently re
commend the-work as unsurpassed by any,
either Ip or oat of the cities.
All we silk is an inspection of our work to
convince those in want of any kind of vehi,cle,
that this is the place to buy them.
REPAIRING in every branch done at short
notide and on reasonable terms.
Give us a call, at our Factory, near the
corner of Washington and Cbambereburg
streets, Gettysburg.
P. J. TATE. W3l. E. CULP.
Mar. 19, 1866.
Money Saved
1 .8 /LONNY MA.DE
(TAM STSTE{ ADOPTED, '
AND PRICES REDUCED!
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 passible prices. We intend doing what
wesay; therefore 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 continultion of U:l.:Battle; anti
troas—as we:shall use our best endeavors to
plmise all who may favor us with a
gioll.."Don't forget the place.
DINNER dr MELDS,
Fairfield, - Adams county, Pa.
N. B.—We.are Agents fur holler's Superior
Family Flour, and Johnson's celebrated Blast
ing Powder. [Feb. 26, 1866. tf
Forwarding Business.
CULL' & EARNSLIA.W'S LINE.
AVING purchased the Warehouse and
EILI Cars heretofore owned by Samuel Herbst,
the undersigned take pleasure in announcing
to-the public that they will rnn
LINE OF FREIGHT CARS
fromGettyabtirg to Baltimore evcry week. They
are prepared to convey Freight either way, in
any. quantiky. They will attend, if desired, to the
making of puichases in the 'city, and deliver
ing the goods promptly at Gettysburg. Their
cans run to the Warehouse of STEVEN
SON & SONS, 165 North Howard street, (sear
Frinklin,) Baltimore, where freight will be
reoeived 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 the'
Having purchased the buildings and lot on
the Northeast cower 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 & EA.RNSHA.W.
Auk, 7,1865.
neMOTIIi !
THE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
MRS undersigned takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Gettysburg and the
public generally that he h.ts removed from his
old rooms On West Middle street, to Baltimore
street, and nearly opposite the store of Fah°.
estock Brothers. The room he now occupies
has been recently fitted up expressly fur his
business. The location is an admirable one,
enabling him to tike pictures in all shatles of
weather, and with a correctness unequalled
any where else.
LIFE-LIKE PHOTOGRAPHS,
of every size and description, executed in the
finest style. Particular attention given to the
CARTE DE VISITE, and to copying AMBRO.
TYPES and DAGUERREOTYPES of deceased
friends. Also—
THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
a MOM& of pioture, which has become very
pct - 'th the public, not only for their
beauty.; bittlor cheapness and convenience.—
SIXTEEN'for ONE DOLLAR only. Also--
THE PORCELAIN PIOTURESvatich fur their
beauty and durability are unsurpassed.
We are prepared to carry ott the business in
all its veri9,ul 4. branches, and having had con
siderable expee we run no risk in
UARANT • ' 'E EFL' CT SA TISFJC
/0-Y.
Our facili r a full display of our skill
are unequalled - by any other Gallery in the
County, and we would therefore invite every
one to c,tll at the
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY
Call and examine our Specimens and judge
for yourselves. LEVI MUMPEIL
I lene 25, 180.
leresene dt.Gas S
TEA AND COFFEE BOILE CLUE
POTS, 011, CANS, &c., kc.
jar A Bike Cooking for a fant•-I**
Bralr flyway be done with Kero-ail
geirsene (Mly or fine, with leas-yam
ger trouble, and et less expense,,Ra
Ethan by any °thee - filek -IBik
Each Article manafitittred.by : this Company
Is guaranteed to perform e 4103 is olelined
for it.
is -Send for Circe'WlDE
Labtrai Discount to the imde.
KEEWSENN LAMP HEATER. CO.,
206 Pearl &reel, N. P.
Job , 14, 186 0. $lO
Coal and Lumber,
nF every variety, at the Yard of
0. H. 131711 FILER,
Oor. Oarlisle and
,ftailioad sta.
• have jnis received • new assortment
QUI)0111WI" to which we invite the
•
•of 414821, 4. /MUTT #tSQN.
Flour I Feed! and Grimheriee I
A T THE CHEAP STORE ON THE HILL.
it you wish to buy any of the abort-'arti
cles 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 eau always be accommoda
ted, and where all are invited to call and see
fur thensielyes. The public will always find I
a full and choice assortment of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS, SYRUPS, MO- ,
LA` 4 SES, TOBACCOS, CIGARS, SNUFFS,
FISH, BACON, LARD, CHEESE, CRAC
KERS, BUTTER, EGGS, &c.
L II 0—
GLASS-WARE, C ROCK RY-W ARE. NO
TIONS, *C., 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 in trade or
cash.
siraein g determined to conduct my busi
ness in a fair and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, 1 invite all to give me a cell.
HENRY OVERDEER.
April 9, 1866. it
Gettysburg Foundry.
firlHE subscriber would inform his customers
1 • 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 sizes of Powers,) Clorer-seed
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep
arators, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cutters PLOUGHS,
such as Mist Ploughs ; Barshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughs; the
WIRE-SPRING HORSE RAKI,
the latest- improvement ; also Metal Screws
fur Cider Presses,
'aux RAILING
for Cemeteries or Porches. with everything
else in his line, all at low prices.
FOR S ALR.—A light Two-horse Wagon, a
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
new. DAVID STERNER.
April 30, 18Ce. tf
Conoentra'd Flavoring, Extracts:
EQUAL to any in the market and superior
o many, is larger bottles, and at old
prices.
Wholesale agents 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 apherry, Pear, Pepper,
Parsley, Strawberry, Bitter Almond, and Sa•
You 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 publid adartiele which
will be found true to its name, and which will
iu no instance be a source of disappointment.
It will be observed that our extract of Lem
on and Orange is a prepared extract from the
Peel. which any one may be couviuced of by
Merely smelling them.
The price of Vanilla. Beans, too, has caused
more useless extract of Vanilla to be manu
factured and sold than any other essence
being either made from Tooka Beans, or some
other fictitious compound. In our Extract we
WILL GUARANTEE A PURE ARTICLE!
made from the tree Bean, without aoy foreign
substance whatever.
Ben's Worm Syrup.
THE MOST INNOCENT, PLEASANT AND
EFFICIENT REMEDY IN USE:—A Rey-
EDT PREFECT is ITSZLE.—No Castor Oat to be
Taken.—ln this Preparation we have included
such remedies only as hare been tried for
years and are known to possess powerful
anthelmintic virtues, combined with mild
aperients, pleasant aromatics and sugar. An
thelmintics of themselves cannot perform their
peculiar functions or hare the desired eff-nt,
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 enthelmintic employed.
The advantages we claim for this Syrup are:
Ist. Its power of DESTROYING AND EX
PELLING WORMS:
2d. Its mild aperient effect npon the bowels
3d. Its pleasant taste and odor are advan
tages possessed or claimed by veryfew Verm
ifuges.
4th. Its harmless influence orlon 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 this Syrup and its effects
are knottn to many Physicians, who are now
using it in their plsctice to a large extent.
Price .15 cents a bottle.
re
The Greatest Liniment in 'CSC.
IDELUS WHITE OILI—The Blandest, Clean
est,l'most Penetrating and most Economical
Liniment in Use.—A powerful Oleaginns Com
pound for the Speedy Cure of Rheumatism,
Strains, Sprains, Wounds, Numbness of the
Limbs,Frosted Feet and Hands, Spavin, Sad
dle (ils, Poll-Evil, Ring Bone, Bruises,
Swellings of all kind ; and in fact every dis.
ease for which an Em brocation is applicable,
either in Man or Beast. Price 25 cents a bot
tle.—This preparation, which is original with
us, be found to be one of the nicest and
at the same tine one of the moat reliable-ap
plications extant.
Raving been employed very extensively
since its introduction and feeling satisfied of
its remedial properties, 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,
but, on the contrary, will be found more
pleasant than otuerwtse.
\ -Bell's Alterative,
On‘qONDITION POWDERS!
_ 'EOR HORSES, CATTLE k SWINE
25 cenhkr. paper, or fire papers for $l.
The Imtottae sale of these Powders during
the short periN they have been before the
public, is a sufißeicat guarantee of their gre
populatity, and the, decided benefits derlild
fro:n their use.
They are confikentifecommended not only
as a preventive, but as e complete cure for
all diseases incident to the.,HORSE, COW or
HOG, as Loss of Appetite, Donets, Heaves,
Yellow Water, Distemper, Glanders, kc., Ate.
By their use the Horse's Appetite is improv
ed, all derangement's of the digestive organs
corrected, softening the akin, and giving to
the coat a sleek and shining appearance. and
mAy be used with perlect safety at - all times,
as it contains no ingredients which can injure
a horse, whether etek or well.
They cleanse the breathing apparatus by e
ejecting from trill 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 oft
the blood and restoring - the distended vessels
to their natural size.
For fattening cattle tWili te are invaluable,
also possessing Peculiar rtkein increas
ing the quantity of milk in ows, thereby giv- I
ing them an importance and value which
should place them within the hands of all in
terested.
All diseases to which the Flog is subject, as
Coughs, Ulcers in the Lungs and L i iver, end as
a general purifier of the Woad we guarantee
their efficacy if once fairly tned.
giirSold at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler
Apothecary, and by Druggists anti Storekeep
ers generally. Ask fur Jell's Preparations.
Prepared exclusively by W. D. Bell, Apothe
cary, (Graduate.of the Philadelphia College of
Paarataoy,) West Washington St., Hagers
town, Md. [00..10, 1865. ly
• TTRACTING ATTENTlON.—Thesuperioy
Newel taken at MITMPER' S SKY
IGtIT Q4LLERY, on West Middle Et, are
.
attracting universal attention. Good judges
pronounce them superior t4t) any ever token In
this Plana. Cell and examine for yourselves.
Jan. 16.1865. .
MIRE GREAT REDUCTI3Ii in prices at the
L EXCELSIOR, in York street, opposite the
Runk, Biases the superior Pictores made at
414 Wid *stab] isbatent within reach of aU, end
I treel 11001411 will fail to avail thensseires of
the opporkulty thus afratbri.Tl73oli,
BELL'S
GITIWY
. GO TOt
i n D. WOODS'
FIRST NATIONAL ,
SHOE, .V 0 770 S AND VARIE
TY STORE,
Where - jrou can bay the cheapest and bee'
goods in torn,
Corner of the Diamond and York Street.
HATS.
HATS FOR OLD MRS.--SoR and stiff Moir
HATS FOR FASHIoNABLE HlM—Always
th• !meat out.
FIATS FOR YOUNG MEN.—"The latest is-
sues."
HATS FUR BOYS.-10ery variety and style.
HATS FOR CHHADBEN.—Neat and Lahion'-
ble.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOOTS FOR MEN AND BUYS.—Cheap and
good.
SHOES FOR 3113 N AND BOYS.—A large as-
sortment.
SHOES FOR LADIES.—Good, cheap and neat.
SHOES FOR. CHILDREN.—The best assort-
!tient in town.
GAITERS OF EVERY, STYLE.—For Ladies,
Gents and Children.
NOTIONS.
STOCKINGS OF ALL KINDS.—For Ladies,
Gentlemen and Children.
GLOVE3.—For Men, Ladies and Children,
cheap es ever.
NECK-TIES.—A splendid assortment.
PAPER. COLLARS.—For Ladies and Gentle.
Men.
LINEN lIANDEEROHIEFS.L.3ordared and
Plain. for Ladies and Gents.
CAMBRIC 11.1NDIMICIIIEFS.—Nie• and
cheap fur Children.
comßs.—Gym and 'Horn.
SUSPENDERS.—A geperal assortment.
G.llllll4l3.—Beat Elastic for Ladies and Chil7
dren.
CORSETS.—The best &flag and most com
fortable at low prices.
SPOOL GOT ros.—Ut all colors, cheapest
and best.
VARIETY GOODS.
UMBRELLAS—At lowest prices.
LADIES' HASXETS—Cheapest in town.
CARRIAGE WHIPS—Of beat India Steel.
STROP'S—That make a keen edge.
SHAVING SOAP AND _BRUSHES—The vary
beat.
LEAD PENCILS—Of the best make.
SHOE DRUSIILIS—Cheap but good.
CARPET SACKS—PIain and Railroad
TRUNKS—Or all sizes.
flar Before purchasing always call at 'the
FIRST NATIONAL STORE and save money
by buying cheap
June t t, 11466.
PI KINi 0,0,
8 NEW ADV C
ERTISHM Gl
ENTS. k )
14, E-WIL-LE-KINS I" WHAT A LARGE
Ur Stock of Cheap Clothing at
PICKING'S.
PLAYED OUT THE HIGH PRICE:3.—
Call and Ito satisfied by pricing Clothing
at
PICKING'S'.
IT CAN'T BE DENIED, THAT PICKING has
the largest assortment of Coats, Pants and
Vests, in the empty.
IRUNKS AND CARPET BAGS, in endless
variety, cheap at PICKING'S.
T IS EVEN SO I A large stock of
.Over
shirts, Suspenders, Umbrellas. White and
Calico shirts, cheap at PICKING'S.
XTICE 1 NICER! I NICEST I! ! All kinds
11 Sunday and every-day suits cheap.
PICKING'S.
GENTREE, I GENTEELER I I GENIE E r.-
ESTI I I Black Cleth Frock, and Sack
Coats ; also all kinds of Cassimere, Duck, Cot
ton and Linen Coats. Call at PICKING'S.
IT IS INDEED ASTONISHING, what a
large and cheap assortment of Punts can
be had at • - . PICKING'S.
TTEEP MIR I Fine assortment of Clock 3
II cheap cheap atPICKING'S.
,
NO USE TALKING, but come right along
and price Clothidg, Notions, Ac, , at
• PICKING'S.
NrcS o l r A io L n 3 I N F S I
u T t s lif i ',l7 .l S f
e . 3 , N t r o i o l ' ; i e n il ; ~ i
.I Ac
dea
PICKING'S.
-
A RE YOU LN ? For a cheap suit. Then
tt . call at PICKING'S.
GREENBACKS, or any other kind of good
money, Liken 'in exchange fur Coats,
Panti, VeAs, Ac , at PICKING'S. •
/1111 E GREAT SENSATION of the day—
Picking a Clothing Store.
gLIEAT, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST—Pick
ing's Spring and Summer Clothing.
G O AND SEE Picking's Cheap Clothing.
SLOP A MOMENTl—Whit's the hurry? I
want to get a suit at PICKING'S.
i " 'feu, F
all tt-e'Rperolii)lies puttingi
Picking's
na047,, suit. likewise. [Apiil 2.3,_18,6i.;.]
NORRIS STILL AHEAD!
1866. rfsubs.T.r.R.,°4t l ..riTedef',T.L . 'theNCori . -
ty with the finest and cheapest lot of ready
made elothinir ever offered in Gettysburg.
DON'T FOIIGEI"THE PLACE I Next door
to lluehler's Ding store, where you will find
the largest and hest selection of HATS and
CAPS in Gettysburg.
JE-RII-SA-LEM l—What nice" Pants and
Vest, Norris has-at his new Store. He beets
'em all. .
HIGH PRICES PLAYED GUT!—Norris
sells Gloves as cheap as they were before the
war.
AND THE COLORED TROOPS' FOUGHT
NOBLY I—lf yon don't believe it just go to
Norris' New Store and he will 'convince you
that "Woolen" Goods are cheaper. than they
have been-since the war.
COME IN OUT OF TILE WET I—Norris has
Umbrellas so cheap that it is cheaper to keep
dry than min around in - the rain.
NECKTIES, BU TTEH.FLIES and everything
in that line at NORRIS'S.
LOCKWOOD, LIVEN LINED !—Paper Cul=
lars and Linea Collars of all kinds and sizes
at NORRIS'S.
KEEP TlNE.!—Fine assortment of Clocks
tad warranted to keep time at NORRIS'S.
VALISES, TRUNKS, and Carpet Raga, of
every description at NORRIS'S.
SARATOGA I—Norris keeps the latest Sas.
atoga Hats.
ON THE ROAD TO- BRIGHTON I—The ill. ,
'test Beightoii Hits at NORRIS'S.
THE LATEST RESORTE I—Norrii has the
West Resorts Hats and the best quality in the
rnarkCt. .
YOUNG -.DRIVING BOOS!—Don't forget
that Norris has the latest Driving Hats out.
May 7, AO.
A Lecture to Young Men.
TUST publishilo o in a sealed envelope:—
efi Prise 6.ceta,w4tkirecture on the nature,
treatment and eiiii~re of Spermatorlicca,
or Seminal WeaknesViArluntary Emissions,
Settled Debility. and 1 . meta to Marriage
generally. NervonlariowL n)t s uraption, Epi-
MI
1-psy, and Fits ; Mental tin Physical incapa
cit.y, resulting from Sell-Abuse, &c. By Ito:Ol
en I. Culverwell, M. D., author of the "Green
Book," &c.
The world renowned anther, in this admira
ble Lecture,
clearly proves, from his own ex
perience, that the awful' consequences of Self
Abuse may be effectually removed without
Medicine, and without dangerous surgical ope
rations, bongles, instruments, rings, or cordi
als, pointing out a mode of cure at once cer
tain and effectual, by which every sufferer, no
matter what his condition may be, may cure
himself cheaply, privatelyand radically. This
Lecture will prove a boon to thousands. Sent
under seal to any address, in a plain, sealed
envelope, on receipt of six cents, or two post
age stamps. Also Dr. Culverwell's Marriage
Guide, price 2.5 cents. Address '-
CHAS. S. C. KLINE' k Co.,
127 Bowery, New York, P. 0. box 4580.
April a 3, 1866. ly
Cooking Stoves
OF every variety, including the "Noble
Cook,' , tßoyal Cook," "Waverly," aOrn
14nitint41," "Oriental," dm Also, Tin-wars,
Sheet-iron•ware ' Hollow-ware, and every va
riety of liitcben Furniture—including a-varie
ty of Lanterns; Also, a new and much im
proved FlOur Sifter, for sale by
C. H. BUEHLER,
Corner of mold. and Railroad ate.,
Feb. 18, 1804. Gettysbnra, Ps.
GILL and see the most beautiful Assoc
unt o, of noir "JEWS6RY, 411 Ch as
Brest-pits, Nat Props, .
linger Binge, Locket*, Chau, kc.,
Ili J. BEVAN'S,
0pp44114 the liank, GeLlisbigg.
111 ;
t o mpara ot Cone this preparation la tnvalaabila
qaantlty and impreves the timidity
of the milk It has
been proven by ea.
twat experiment to
. Via"" increase the qua
-14 City of milk and
.f 414 arum twenty per
sent and make the
bat ter drat and
• sweet. In fattening
4.1 , cattle, It giro. them
as appeute, loosen
their bide and
makes Limn itirlea
- taster.
is an disown of Swine, soak as Coughs, Mews di
the Lungs, Liver ,
• MU artlek
seta u apulas
fr° 2 a r
40 & papal' ill •
barrel of .will the I aere , e2
. k
above d I
win be eradicated • - -
or entirely prevented If given in time, a aertais
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera,
Vice 35 Ceara per Paper, orb Papers for $l,
PREPARED SY
8. A. POUTZ 8z r3U.0.,
AT THEIR
WMOISSALE DUO AND MEDICINE DEPOT,
No. 116 Franklin St., Baltimore, lid.
Tor Sale by Druyylits awl atorckeepers through.
out the Vatted States.
For sale by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg ;
Laughlin & Bushfield, Wheeling, Ira ; C. C.
Bender & Co., PiLsburg; Johns3n, Uolloway
& Cowden, Philadelphia.
Dec. 11; 181;3. ly
11. B. WOODS. •
IFIARNIERS AND DEALERS IN FERTILIZ-
E Eas will please take notice that we hare
adopted the following Trade Mark to protect
ourselves, and prevent those who use our
RAW BONE SUPER PHOSPHATE from being
deceived when pnrehtsing manures.
We have been obliged to give this protec
tion to our customers, in ccosequence of FEY
end pirties having unlawfully used our dis
tinctive name, viz: "Raw bone," in offering
their article to the public. This Trade Mark
is adopted in add;tion to the title -Raw Bone,"
which is our exclusive property, and we can
tion al! manufacturers from using it in future.
rWe would state to the trade and consumers,
that they will 6,0 it to their interest to see
that the “Trade Bark" is upon every bag and
barrel they purchase, as none other is gennine.
13A1.7G1i & SONS.
B 1 (I 11 3
P. A. BOSE
- Super Phosphate of Lime,
it.aufao,taret liArGll SUNS,
No. 20 South Delaware ATOMIC,
PIIILADELPELL
The great popularity of our article has been
found sufficient inducement to certain imitators
to manufacture and ad% ertise "Raw Bone
Phosphates,'' name which originated with
us, and is our ow-•t nghttul property. Wt
will state for the iatorm ition of all, I'mt at
are the exclusive manufacturers cf this article
—the original and cola Prcpr.tors of it—hav
ing been mautife-.:.0,eu by us for a period of
twelve vc•tra. Also that it is covered by sev
en-I-441Rn p tint, hell only by ourselves.
We are now ready to supply it in large
quantities—having made recent a lditions and
improvements. Vessels drawing 15 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 indicafions arc that we shall
have a greatly increased demand over , last
spring and fall seasons, ind we advise Farmers
to scud in their orders to their respective
Dealers at en early day, that ail may he sup
plied promptly.
Soliciting your continued orders, -
We remai n,
Yours very truly,
SALIM! ,k SONS,
No. 20 S. Delaware Avenue,
Feb. 5, IN& Pm PHILADELPHIA.
CHOLERA. PREVENTIVE 2
I.
I. 1566.
THE CRE.47' ZINGARI BITTER.'.
T"isWONDERFUL REIIESI was discov
ered and introduced about twenty years
ago by Dr. H. Cheopsus, an -eruineut 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 questior was presented to his
mini every day in vivid colors as he moved a
mong tho sick and dying, and observed the In
efficiency of nearly all the remedies th e e ' in
use. Thus he wai lea.' to think and experi
ment; and after ten ye ir3 of study and labor,
he presented to his fellow man the wonderful
Zinger' Bitters. The effect of this preparation
in the prevention and cure of disease, was so
marvellous - and astonishing, that the most
flattering marks of royal favor were bestowed
upon him who discovered it. His namo was
placed upon the Roll of Nobles, Cod a gold
medal with the following inscription—Dr. S.
Cheopsus, the Public Benefactor—was pre
heated to him by the Viceroy.
The preparation has been used in bracersl
epidemics of cholera, both as a preventive and
curative measure, an i with such great success
that it has been inteoduced into nearly ill 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 ■ny
remedy that will prot.•ct us against Ibis 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 organs, and keeps them in work
' ing order, must prevent a sufficient accumu
lation of the potion to exert its terrible effects
on the organism. This is true not only of
cholera, but of nearly all other maladies, espe
ciely the different forms of fevers.
The Zingari Bitters is just such a remedy as
the above conditions require. It acts on the
organs of excretion and secretion, keeping up
a perfect balance between them. This Bitter
is 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 cases of the to - lowing disessep,
have been cured by it: Cholera, Diatrhoes,
Typhoid and Typhus Fever, Fever, Ague, her-,
vows Debility, Anaemia, Female irregularties,
Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Colic, Scrofula, Ac.
Price, one dollar per quart bottle.
Principal Depot at the Walnut street Wharf,
liarrisborg, Pe.
Said by Druggists, Hotel -keepers & Grocers.
F. BATHER.,
Sole Proprietor.
IfirPoe sale by Wm. J. iliazgils gig, Agent
for Gettysburg.
April 11, 1866. ly
- - --
Rocrants. Lknors, FltiftAla ebeese,
tgQuaint -ware, Wooden-ware, aall
g : l vo ' that 1141
Ari at 014MITitii•
FOUTZ'S
tia preps/ado%
I and favorably
nen, will flies.
hiy reinvigorate
ten-down and
.spirited bones,
strati gill cuing
dittoing tie
.maakt sad late.
v
is a tuts pre.
!tire of all
tea incident to
TAKE NOTICE.
iT ,,,,DE.RK
,eg:,
L. : -
Consßupptivish,
I); AD WHAT DR. 86 h.t ar DOLE).
K. H. SCHENCK—
De4a Sze :—I feel it st duty ! ode to lOn,
and to all who are suffering under the diseases
known to Consumption and Liver Complalot,
to let them know what great benefits I have
received from your Pulmonic Syrup and Sea
weed Tonic iu so short a time. By the blest;
ing of God it has cured me thus far.
- Dr. Schenck, I will now make my statement
to you as follows: About eighteen months
ego 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 nightsvreais. I was very• much reduced.
The whites of my eyes were very yellow; like
wise my skin; my nppetite all gone, and una
ble to digest what I eRd eat ; bowels swollen,
irregular and costive. -1 was very low spirit
ed, and had such violent spells of coughing
when I laid down at night and when I arose in
the morning that they would hut one Or two
hours.
I then would be nearly exhausted, and was
entirely unable to lie on my left side.l can.
I
not describe my wretched suffering an would
wish to do. Every organ' in my body4 l4 lt
diseased or deranged. Such was rersits .11
at this time, and I was confa.bd to my bed
from the last of February :8 , 52, to June, 1862,
not able to sit up. I hao the best of medical
attendance the whole of the time. My cough
to so very bad that it racked me very much.
I nt this time raised a large lkilionigqf thick
yellow, offensive matter, sometimes wilbbloqldp
and it was generally accompanied by nausba
and a furred and thick coated tongue. At the
time of coughing so hadt: I would have tamp,
shooting pains in my .eft side and neart, night
Sweats, and soreness all through my whole
chest; had much inward fever. pain in my
back and under my shoulder' blades and in
the small of my back, and at times so serer*
that it would throw Inc 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
but skin and hones. I then Was 'in the wes
tern part of Missouri. In Jnne lust we left
there fur the East, and in August last we came
to New York,and I was' so reduced that !could
only walk a little with my husband's help.—
After I had been here a short time the salt
water breeze made ma feel much better for a
' 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 kinds, but of no avail. They
said I was past cure, and that my lungs-were
too far gone for any one to cure me. lint at
this time I was on my feet about the house,
not able to do much of anything. Ia Novem
ber last I grew worse, and the consumption
diarrlicea set in and lasted about eight weeks.
We had tried all and everything that I could
grasp of like a dying person fur my diseases—
: consumption and liver{ complaint-rbut of no
avail.
In January, 1803, I was brought down milk
on my bed, and wan not expected to lite the
night out. My husband stayed nt side,
and other friends, and they all ap to
die. At this time every one who saw ms did
not think I would ever leave my bed a living
woman. The first night I was attacked with
spasms, and teal deranged most of the time.—
A friend, Mrs. ilarris,taine to see me the last
of the week, and brought the Subday Mercury
In it was en account or a great cure perform
ed by Dr. Sehmtek. She rend it to me, and it
was so much like' y disease that I asked my
husband to go and see .him fur me. At this
time I had given up all hopes of titer letting ,
well again, and made my peace with lied, to
be ready whenever he called for tue,
On the 27th of January, 1863, my husband
celled on Dr. Schenek, - 33 Bond street, New
York', and stated to him My cage, with a re
quest f.ir him to call and see tee, which he did,
and examined me with the respirorneter.—
When lie was about to go I 'asked him if he
c old cure me? Ilia reply Was: "I canoot
tV, both lungs are diseased, and the bronchial
tubes are affected on.laith sides." And yet he
it
seemed to think tll **ere lungs enough left
to effect a C'lre if ' 'diarrlyea, en d he
stopped. He raid in . it to du this, he Id
have to give meMane 's Pills in small
at firs!. to curry off the morbid matter,
j , then, with astringents, he hoped to check it,
i which lie did, hut the constant coughing, night
sweats, and disrrhira had prostrated me so
,titilla he W:l3 afraid my vital powers were too
',much prostr.itei ever to rally, end yet he
,seemed to think if I could live to get enough
?uliiirtnin hyrup through my system to cause
expeetotation there were lungs enough left for
'me to recover. lie wished me to try the Pal-
Monic Syrup and Seaweed Tonle At once, say
ing it would do me no harm, if it did me no
good. - The first week it seemed to give tne
, str&ngth, so that ou Sunday after I set np in
bed'and ate hearty for a sick woman; bat the
Inext wcek I lost all hope and wished my hits
hand not to give tue any more medicine. But
I the doctor lied warned uhn of this, and whets
the medicine was clearing out the, system it
made them feel somewhat restless, and toper.
I
, severe ; and he insisted on my taking it; aid
now I feel the beneijt of it. For after eight
: days I begin to grim ray strength, and, with
the exception of a cold that put me bock some,
I hare been gaining ! strength of body, my
cough is going away, and - all my pains are
gone ; no soreness of the body, my bowels are
regular, and my breat h is sweet, and I thank
God that I am now go4ig about, and sew and
read as well as ever I could: I have taken
sixteen bottles of the medicine, sight of each.
I now !lave a good appetite and rest well at
night ; my cough does not trouble me in get
ting up or Ijing down. I would here say to
the afflicted with consumption or liver com
plaint, that Dr. Schenck is no humtug. -Yon
'can rely on whet be says. Delay not ;it is
.. dangerous to trifle with these disuses. if
- . you would be cured, go at once ; und.aoy one
wishing to know the facts as herein stated can
I call at my residence, 11l West liouston shrug,
New York city.
I t lIIIS. kfAllY F. FARLOW.,
We, the undetsigned„residents of New Yak,
ere acquainted with Mrs. Farlow, and know
her statement to be true. We alto know that
She used Dr. Schenck's Pulmonie Syrup and
Seaweed Tonic, and ;hare reason to believe
that to this medicine She owes her present.
'ion from a premetorogreve.
I B. FAULOW, 117 Watt Houston st. •
EUGENE UNDEII.IIII.X, GIG Greenwich it.
Mrs. E. UNDERHILL, 67G Greenwich-se.
AUGUSTA UNDERHILL
, G 76 Greenwich IL A. E. HARRIS, 117 West Houston it.
EMILY GLOVER, li7 West Houston st.
J. L. COLE, 33 Cottage pl.
LEIGHTON, 453 Broadway.
Mrs. BENJAMIN CLAPP, 19 Auuty pl.
• I am well acquainted with Mrs. Nary IN
Farlow, and with her husband, Mr. B. Farlow,
they having, for a few months past, attend.etA
at my church, and I nm convinced that anT
Statement which they might make may he re,
lied on as true. JOHN DOWLING, D. D.,
. Pastor of Bedford St. Baptist Church, N, y,
Dr. Schenck will be professionally stt his
principal Wee, No. 13 North Sixth street,
corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat,
urday, frcm 9 A. 31. until 4 P. 11. ; No. 32 Bond
street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3;
No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Matt, every
Wednes•lay, from 9to 3 and every other. Fri.
day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore Md.—
All advice free, but fora thorough examine,
lion of the lungs with his Ilespirometer, the
charge is three dollars.
Price of the Pulmottic Syrup and Seawee4
ouic, each $1 GO per bottle, er $1 t,O pe e .
half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 2S cents per bOx„".
For sale by all Drowns and Realer'.
July 23, 1866. 1m
-* Ziginover B. Unthread.
- I.ABLE.—On and &f lit. Friday, Nov,.
passenger trams on the Hang
o r r ver i n e -li mow i sihdiz ko
.
Ad will leave as follows :
FIEST....TH , ,itich makes connection '
with three...:.' • Me Northern 4)entral
Railway at - IMO will leave Hatrovar
at 9.00 A. if.,Y tiik, Baltimore, Harrisburg,
and interinedige efietjens.
iiiiitThia traintelneus to Hanover at 13 14,
and arrives at Gettyaburg at 1 P. M.
SECOND TRAIN leaves Elanover'st 2461 P.
M., and arrives at the Junction at 3.161. P. IL,
connecting with the .Mail Train South, Whtett
arrivea at Baltimore at 6 P. IL Paruiengsite by
this Train for York lay over at the Junctleir •
until 6.12 P. M.
fassengers leaving anltigiOte Angilknov
Histatsbarg, and Littlestown, will take Is ' */
m i t
the 4iiii Tr:Ll:rat 4 A, U., or eho Peet ''Shin
Ill"' lg. ;OVA 4 41 4 AP" •ti a
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