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    LIFE—IIKALTH--STARNOTEL
LI rE
ALTH-41TILESCITIL
Prenelt Setieiy.
DR. ATAX DKLAXARRirR
)CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILLS,
IF,.'reParW ClFOttt preeer.ptlon of Dr. Juan Dela
ettazte, Chief Phyetelan of the Fio•ipital
• -
. du Nurtl ou Lartbuisiere of Paris.
Thin invaluable medicine is no I mourn ion, but
is unf:tiling in the cure otSpermatorytue or Semi
nal Weskrteer. Rvery species of °canal or Uri
nary 'tilt thinly, Involuntary or Nightly Seminal
E.:ntimsbin4 from whatever cause produced, or how
ever severe, will be speedily rc'ieved and the of.
gars restored to healthy action. '
Read the following opinions of eta inent. Prezio:
physicians:
W. have tired the Stateifie Pills prepared by
Garandere & Dupont., No. 2 11 Rite Lombard, from
the prescription of Dr. Jui in Delamarre, In out
private practice wi tit nn florin suences, and we be
' licve there Is no °the' ne&lleine so well calculated
to eure all persons sutterlng from Involuntary
Emir-dons ur any other w.'akness of tie Sexual
Organs, whether enured by sedentary modes of
living, excatsca, or abuse.
B. A, BIRATTREPAULE, M. D.
O. D. IMidennix, M. D.
Jae.% LE I . :EUCHRE, M.D.
Paris, May 5111. 1141."
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i V n A c t: OR COUNTERFEITS. ..-,
Pills are sold by all the principal
Druggists thongimut the World. Prier One Dol.
nendly• per Box, brslx Iluxrrt for Five Dollar,.
4; Ostibractinte & Dueoiter, Sole PropriZtors.
Nu. 211 Rue Lombard, Perin. -t.
One Dollar enelorcel to any anthorlied Agent,
-will Insure a box by tru mall, seeu rely sealed
1
from all observation: 14
A boxes
m f0::: : : ti: e l l o Arg.. , _
Sole General Agentsfi r America,
27 Cortland at., N. Y.
. B.—French, German, tipanish end. Enalitth
I"ttoillitt.s. eontain I itiettill part.eulers and direc
tions for are, Cent free to ever.tesuldress.
A. FE IluoliPdr, Agent fer'Clettysburg.
Dec. 1b,1385. ly- , , ,
Wonderful bat True!
MADAME Ri4llll:6Gl'o7‘l.Alic world renowned
Astrologist and ttomnatnilutlistle Clairvoyant,
while in a clairvoyant shitsi, delineates the very
features of the person you are to marry, and by
the aid Man Instrument of Intense power, known
as the Psychontotrope. guarantees to produce a
perfect and life-like picture of the future husband
or wife of the applicaut , with doto of marriage,
oeermation • leading traits of character, &c. This
Is a), lin ...Went. as testimonials without number
can assert. Ily stating place of WWI, age. disposf-
Mut, color bf eyes and h tlr, and enclosing fifty
ceuts, and stanip.ll envelop. addressed to your
self. you will receive the picture by return aril,
together with desired Information.
Al 'rev; In confidence, ?HAI/ANS GEwrnat,DE
ILK %IFNI:TONT, I'. 0. Box 297 c West Troy, N. Y.
dept. 21,1)461). Oin
The Moon's Volcanoes
ern enlagtng the attention of n%tronomers, hut
the*orld Beauty and Fashion Is Ikwi Intere,thi
In human ;I Neoveries than In the great question of
TURNING Tilt: HEIDS
that have been whitened by age or steltneas to' a
glorious liltik or brown !1n. , . Nobody now ix
au.b a m - s.vriv, as not to admit that the finest
and ritost harmle•is hair darkener In exintenew la
Cif ItISTADOR.O'S !I A. IR DYE,
wfileh nottrbilieq the fibres 1t,4 well as chanvm their
hue.. JLutu(ar•tured by J. CIIICISTADOIio, As
tor iluttle, Now York. Auld by Drimgist.s. Ap
plied by all Unit Dressers, [Oct. 1,116. hu
Drnfarout, Blindinnut and Caiarrh,
Tn.:it 0.1 with the Utrnomt stieeess. by Dr. J.
'pa ‘, Dmillst and A urlst,.(formorly of Gerlim,
11 .11.atifid N 0514 PlNEStreet. Phll.tdt Ipbin. Tea
tnnonntl4 trawl the Mug!. relittilesour,,x In i th e
',lx Cimutry oan be ovam at tile 'rite
in • Hell lavulty are Invited to setioinpony their
p ttlents,nii he has no s,!erets In his praetice:
in4..rte4 without p.tiu • do alinigot
in Ma for examination.
ly
farm,4e, but Trtn.
Lt v anigmtlemmi In the I'nitel
Sim., Vali hem. 4..oilecirog v.•rybricii to ill ,
14- I,y r quint mall kfro• of mi
drp.,imiLt the 1111.1..1 , {N110 , 1. Thnae lIILVI nu !ear+ of
being 1111 ,1 / 4 11):1,(1.0 I will oblige by not mitleing this
ear.i. All others will please address their obedi
ent serv.nit, ^TII.IIO. I I l'
Muir, 3,'413. ly &1L 13ruivlw.ty. N. r.
Latest Market Reports.
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2,000 tons liny
WANTEO.—The Beater 'lily Own
pary will pee ,*tie HIGHEST. AItSET
PRICE for 11AY, delivered at th^ir flay Shed,
in Oxt3rd, at I'. llaun's Station. and in Gettys
bur,4. DrE:ll.,
Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1866. 3m Agent.
Sheriff's Sales.
TN pursuance of sundry writs of Venditioni
Expon and Fieri Fa( ias, issned out
of the Court o:7 Common Pleas of
Ad ,ms county, Pa., and to me Ihrecied,
will be exposed at Public Sole. at the Court
11.mse, in Gettysburg. on SATURDAY, the
10111 day of NOVEMBER. next, at 1 o'clock,
I'. M., the following de!seribed Real s Est ate, viz:
f.OT OF GROUND, situate In East Berlin.
Adams county, ndjaining lot of Georg!. Mtn
dorft on the east, lot of John Riegle on the
west; an alley on the north. and fronting on
Alain street, the lot being 0i feet in front and
running back 220 to the alley—improv- . '
ed with a -Two-story Frame We .ther
ed STORE HOUSE, a One-story Stone
Building. and some fruit trees. Stiv‘d ana
taken. in execution as the'vroperty of Francis
S. Hlllebran.l.
Also, A I'iIACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate
in NlerHllen township, Adams county, adjoin
ing lands .of Michael Warner, Henry Eppel.
man, Elijah Wright, John Burkholder and
Wm. Peters; containing 11 ACRES, of which
about-2 acres are fenced.' seized and tak'n
in elocution as the property of Jonathan N.
Fiekea.
ADAM REBERT. Sheriff.
Sheriff's oTice, Gettphiii.g. Oct. 22,'6d.
diarren per cent. cf the purchase money
mpon all sales by thy Sheriff must' be paid over
immediately utter the property Is struck down,
or upon failure to comply therewith tue piop
erty will be again put up for sale.
Sheriff's !Bale
'OF STORE GOODS.--In pursuance of a
k_,/ writ of Fieri Facias, issued out of the
Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa.
and to me directed"; will he• expoked to Public
Sale, at the Store House of Francis S. Hilde
brand, in the town of East Berlin, in said
county, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day 'of
Ok2TOBER instant, at 9 o'clot.k,• A. M., the
following personal itroperty, viz:
A LARGE QUANTITY of STORE GOODS,
consisting
,of Cloths, Cassiateres, Caasifiets,
Jeans, Vesting, kc ; Delaines Calicoes, :qua
lms, Drillings, Flannels, Ribbons, Laced,
Ihreids, Shawls; Ready:- made C • hii
Boots, Shoes, HAW and Caps; Que n nre,
Glasssiare ' Elstrdware, Groceries, Coal Oil,
Coal Oil Lamps, with many otherpticles, too
pumerous to mention. Also a quantity of
Lumber.' Seised and tilsen in ezettutidn es
the property of Francis SJ, Hildebrand, and to
be sold by me,
ADAM BEBERF, Sheri,.
Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 23, 18961
Notice.
NellA ICI, MILLER'S Hd.TATH.—Letters of
administration on the estate of "althea
11ar,
altr, deceased, Pate of' Hamilton twp., Adams/
co. having been granted to the underotgned, re- ,
siding in Berwick borough. he hereby gives!
notice to all persons indebted to said estate to
make immediate paymentanti those haring'
claims against the same tc present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement.
WY. BtTTINGER, Adel.
Oct. 23, 1868. AO
Pine Shingles.
ALARGE lot of Piae &thighs from $5.50
to' $l5 per 1009; for sale at the Lumber
of ' C. 11. BUEHLEH.
Oct. 21, 1866. 7 • =
4 Teacketa Wanted.
WITH School Directiirs ,Of Union township,
1. desire to employ four .Teachers for the
winter term of four months, commencing on
thiffiret Monday in Noyember. Salary $3O
per month.
MARTIN IL BOLLINGIII2, Presl,
Jaoos Offsesoe; 1300'y. - . •
Sept.' 10.; 1008,
_1866. oirfLeurgalliffekthential
prepared 6y Dr. S a nwa rut.
ON TUESDAY, .the 6th day of NOVEMBER
next, the autocriber will offer at Public
Sale, an the premises, - •
THE, PROPERTY on• which he resides, on
the York Turnpike, three miles east of Gettys
burg, in Stratum township, Adams county:
22 ACRES 0? LAND, adjoining lands of Jo
seph' Lease, Henry Tate,
,John Bushman, and
others. Fire acres of the/tract are in Timber.
The improvements are a Two-sto l
ry Roughcast UWI3 L 1,1
~ A ll
HOUSE, with Two-story Back
building, a good Barn, Corn Crib, 2 4 '
Carriage House, Hog House, Spring House,
with Granary, and other out-buildings. There
in's good well of water, with, a pump in it,
convenient to the house and barn, with a
young bearing Apple Orchard, and other fruit,
such its Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Plums, k.c.
At the same time and place, will be sold, 1
COW, 2 Heifers, Onn-horse Wagon, Buggy,
Sleigh, H iy Ladders, Winnowing Mill, Plot:iglu,
Harrow, Double and Single Shovel Ploughs,
Corn Fork, 'Cultivator, Double and Singie•
trees, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, Ike, Also, a
Hathaway Cook Stove, Parlor Coal Stove, 3
Bedstlads, 2 sets of ohafra, 2 Tables, Stand,
Carpeting, Tubs, Buckets, Barrels, with a lot
of old Iron and Castings.
Likewise, DRY .GOODS, HARDWARE,
QUEENS-WARE, and many other articles, too
numerous-to mention. •
lie-Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A, )1.,
on said day, when attendance will be given
and terms wade known by ),
!Wile Groin , ani Bay business be
continued at Granite Station until April Ist.
Highest prices paid.
Oct. 21, 18C6.. to '
, t A Small Farm,
Ix BUCITANAN VALLEY, FUR. SALE.—
The subscriber, Agent of John Dilmon,
will sell at Public Sale, on SITIIIiDAY, the
17th day df NOVEMBER next, .
A SHALL PARNl,'situate in Buchanan Val
ley, some two' hundred yards front the Kann-
Lain Church, containing 20 ACR.ES and IG
PERCJIES, nearly all of which is clear, and
in a g od state of e;ltivation. The improve=
merits re a good Two - story LOG- i s ..,
R
OL'S , good Bank Barn, first- '- , W .. i11i
i .,
rate Ilpg 4'un and Corn Crib at. .:t r . -',,,
tutted, al's° a good Wash & Bake '',::
House; with a well of excellentlwater at the
door. I The bwillin-gs nre all lArly new and
built'' the best material. There is a's) a
thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, with
Peaches, Grapes, At:.
1€9,..At the same time-and place will be sold
the ndlowing" personal property : A Two
horse Wagon, Bedsteads and Bedding, Table.,
Chairs, Teu-plate Store and Pii-e, Wheel-bar
row, Slattock,.Shorels; with alloy other arti
cl,-s too numerous to mention.
Ten per cent, of purchase miner on the Re.-
al Estate to be paid on d ty of s.tle, the balance
of one half on the first day of al tech. 1867, and
the other half in two unman! installments.
g-- -- 0-3.kie to commence at t o'clock, P. M.,
on sni'd day, When attend Ince will be given
and terms made known by
JOS. J. LIVERS, Agent.
'Jacob Mickley, Auct.' pict. 22, H ,G. 'is
3D Acres of Land "
AT Sal E.—On SATVRDAY, the
lCth day of NOVEMBER. next, the Direc
tor.; of the Poor of Adams county Will offer
at-Public Site. on th. premtie3,
30 ACIIE.9 OF LAND, nll cleared. lying. on
the ridge immedintelywest ofSarnuel Cubeln'a
firm, and niljoinitpx also the farm.; of Hon.
)fuses MeCl , an and'John Forney. in Cumber
land township, a mileand a half from Gettys
burg..
12 50 rls IS 00
CEl.l.te to co nrronce at 1 o'cl ,ck . , P. M.,
on said lay, when atteud.tnee will be given
and terms made khown by
Ar)
26.1 t.O 31$)
2 11 3 no 23
'5O (.4 • H 4)
JOHN N. CRAFT,
JOHN NCNNENIAKER,
JOHN ItAIIN,
Oct 2. 7 0 , 16x,4, is Dire •trs of the Poor,
-
Off 'mkt.
tindi io remove from
Geiti . sbure, will sell COST until the
1:011 or November, any or 11l of his clock of
WATCHE•i, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SIL
VER6W.% RR.
Pcrcons - - " , hing any article ;-' mv lir
v.) no Gb 1400
11/ 04
2 40 01: 22. i
rt. 11 7;
2 SI 44, 3'.91
121 GO 131
/41 a 1 111
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17 110 eg., 1:i IMI
- In 1r) .71
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- 2 11 ny 211
r'ors.oris wishing any article hi my line will,
for n short time have itn opportunity to par
nlinse it at a very reduced price!
Call ani be courineed.
- • JOSEF BEVAN
Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1866. 2, I.
A
MKE N'OTiC o—Th e Collectors of Taxes
J for I previous 3 ears, iu the differ
eat townships_ of Aciittns county, ore hereby
notified that they will be req tir d to s ettle.op
their duplicates on or before the 114.1 t day of
NUVEII DER next, on i% hid] day , he COMMiS
sionera will tnovit dt their office to give the ue
eesi icy exoneotii , ins, kc.
The Collectors of the preqent yes r will be
required to pay over to the County Treasurer
all ponies which may be collected by the No
vember Court.
SANITEt. MARC'', •
Aftit.lllAM KRUSE,
SAMUEL WOLF,
Commissiocers-of Adams courtly.
Attest-1. IL WALTER, Clerk.
Oct. 22, 1866. t.cl •
Notices. '
140 - 0110 E is hereby given to all Legatees and
11( other persons concerned, that the Ad
ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned
will be presented at the Orphan's Court bf
Adamiconnth.for confirmation and allowance,
on' MONDAY; the 19th day of NOVEMBER,
18,G, at 10 o'clock; A. M., v!z :
339. First and find i,ccount of Amos Lefe
ver, Esq., Executor of the last will and &este
meta of Philip Herget, deceased.
240. First and final account of Elijah Spring
ler, Administrator of Catherine Miller, dh c'd.
341. The account of Jeremiah Biesecker,
Administrator of the Estate of Isaiah Stoltz,
' 344.- The final account of Philip Donohue,
Guardian of James Emory Gralt, minor child
of Philip J. Graft, late of Straban township,
deceased'.
342. The first 'and final account of James
J. Wins, Adininistrator'de Louis non of Adam
Sows s, deceased.
344. First and final account of Isaac Light
ner, Esq., Administrator of theßstate of Rev.
Jacob Bare, deceased. •,r
SAMUEL LILLY, Register!
Register's Office, Gettysburg, }
Oct. 22, 1808. td
V I LIZ AEETII TOPPER'S'ESTATE.—Letters
testamentary on the estate of Elizabeth
lopoer, hue of Liberty township, Adams coun
ty, deceased, having teen, granted to the un
dersigned, the first named 'residing in the same
township, and the last named in Highland
township, - they hereby give notice to all'per
sons indebted to said estate to make immedi
ate payment, and those having claims against
the same to pi esent them properly nuthiptica
ted for settlement.
JAMS B. TOPPER,
JESSE P. TOPPER,
Oct. 6, 1866. 6t. Executors.
MT ANN ALLISON'S ESTATE.:—Let.
ten] testamentary on the estate of Mary
Ann Allisqn, late of Littlestown, Adams coun
ty, deceased, having been granted to the un
dersigned, residing in same place, be hereby
gives notice to all persons indebtedl to make
immediate payment and those having claims
against the same to present Iliad properly Au
thenticated for settlement
Sept. ft, 1866. St*
CIiTOULDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna
Saassage, ko., a fall stock always kept
for sale, of the very best quality, ambit lowest
living profits, by
kALBFLEISCII,
Jane it. \next door to the Post Office
FTFHB PAMPHLET LAWS of the State have
L been received at this office, and-4re now
ready for distribution among those entitled to
receive them.
KITZMILLSR, Protky.
Prothonotary's - office, Getty*
burg, Oct. la, 186& 3t j
.
SWAR'S Stme 111 the place to ,et all Blade
of Grocerlee CI:MAP.
PUBLIC SALE.
PHILIP HANN
Co/lectors,
Notice.
Notice.
JOINT DIEHL,
Executot
Prime Hams,
Paniphlet laws.
Desirable Property
1 4 10 R SALll.—The -subscriber offer. for sale,
the property now occupied by Joseph A
urndorlF, in luntjoy township, Adams min.
ty, consisting of about 28 ACRBSSI V - LAND.,
adjoining Stephea attilet, i'athartne-Stoner,
and others. haring thereon a new "r.....
Two-story Vrame We.ttherboard-n]
UK
ed HO& new Bank Barn, Wag- l f i
f tl
on Shed, Corn Crib and Hog Pen,.
with other oat-buildings ; a well of water near
the door, two young Apple Orchards, and All
other fruit. The lend is of good quality; and
bra been well limed ; the fences are good.
If not sold privately before FRIDAY, the
30th of NOVIIIIIIRR next, it will be offered at
public sale on that day, at 1 o'clock, P. li , on
the premise:l, when attendance will be given
and.terms made known by
ANDREW McILVAINE
Oct. 15, 1866. td
Dry Goods! Dry Goods!
111rerg AND CAPS, BOORS AND SHOES.
—Having just returned from the City,
with a ep'.endid assortment of DRY GOODS, I
am now prepared to offer greater inducements
to buyers than ever before. My stock conlists
of every description of Dress Goods. plain and
fancy, Cloths, Cassimerer, Muslins, Hoop
'Skirts, Balmorals, Flannels' Busier); Gloves,
Irimmings, Sc.
EIMEIMI
In connection with my Dry Goods, I have
opened in an adjoining room a large stock of
HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
which I will sell v .ry cheap. Chifdren's Shoes
as low as 124 cent s, and other goods at cor
responding rates. Ify stock is well selected,
and the most complete yet: offered. Give as a
call and examine for yourselves. No trouble
to show Goods.
SEWING MACIIINES
We are als)agent for the Florence Sewing
Machine, which is acknowledged to be the
best in use. It is the la.est improved machine
out, having the REVERSABLE FEED, giving,
it an ndrantaen over all other maehines.—
Call and see them. M. SPANGLER.
Oct. 6, 1€66.
NEW GOODS.
LATEST ARRIVAL.
FAHNESTOCK' BROTHERS
IThre just received a large and complete
assortment of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
of every style nn.i at all prices, to which the
attention of biiters is directed. Those in
wont of good Goods nt the lowest possibl
rates should hot t.til to give us an early call
FARNESTOCK BROS.
Oct. C, ISCG
NEW GOODS.
RORGE ARNOLD ii ow got up his
folLatock of
RE kDY-MADE CLOTHING,
mostly of his own manufacture, consisting of
Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Dr ewers, &c.,
—ALSO—
A large' stock of CLOTHS AND CAR'S!.
11E[CES, ail of a Inch will be sold cheap for
cash. Call ant! seethem.
•
Oct. 6, 1866.
Mullion" dz Kollin:tn.
IVENV STORE.
11 ON THE NO ITIIIVISSI COWL KR OF THE DIA-
MOND. GETTYSIICRO.
(known a.T lre's ner )
DIALERS IN DRY GOODS;.NOTIONS, CAR-
. PET. , QUEENSIVA SO.,
nll of which lia%e been bought at the lowest
market prices and will be sold accordingly.
Give them a call. No' trouble to show Goods.
F. D. DI.7I)SDR,N,II.
S. W. 1101,FMAN•
Oct. 6, 1866
Fall and Winter Goods.,
ASCOTT & SONS have just received an•
4 , other fine assoAnnent of NEW GOODS,
couiisting. in pa, ofCloths, Cassimeres, C..ssi
nets, Kentucky Jeans, an Tweeds, for Gen
tlemen's wear. Also, a fine.assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
Our stock has been selected wt great great care,
and we are prepared to sell es cheap as nnv
other establishment in the country. We ask
the public to give us a call and judge for
themselves. - Call and see us. No troubLe to
show Goods. A. SCOTT St SONS,
Sept. 17, 1806.
Latest Fasidana
TIEVAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELERRA•
J TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OE
UoUBLE SPRING)
SKIRT
THE 'WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great eau-
FORT and PI,KAPURK to any lady we 'rang the Du-
PLICX ELLIPTIC SKIRT‘i ill be experiencud partic
ularly in all crowded Assembhes,Operas,Carria
gas,' Railroad Care, Church Pews, Arm Chairs,
for Proinwta.le and Douse Dress, as the Skirt
can be bolded when in use to occupy a aural 1
place as easily and conveniently as a Silk or
Mus/in Dress. an invaluablequality in crinoline,
not found in any Single Spring Skirt.
A lady having enjoyed the PLEASURE, cow-
PORT, and great coNvitstsses of wearing the
DUPL,EX ELLIPTIC STEEL SPRING SKIRT for
single day. will never afterwards wilingly dis
pense with their use. For Children, Misses
and Young Ladies they are superior to all
others.
• • .
They will not bend or break like the Single
Spring, bin will preserve their perfect and
gricebil shape a ben three or four ordinary
'Skirts will have been thrown aside as useless.
The Hoops are covered with double and twist
ed thread, and the bottom rods ore not only
doable sptings, but twice (or double) covered,
preventing them from wearing out when drag
ging down steps, stairs, &c.
The Duples Elliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD
SKIRT OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD.
To enjoy the following inestimable advanta
ges in Crinoline, xis: superior quality, perfect
manufacture, stylish shape, k finish, flexibility,
durability, comlort and economy, enquire for
J. W. ifradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double
Spring Skirt, and be sure you get the genuine
article. -
CAUTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION
be particular to NOTICE the skirts' offered as
"DUPLEX" have the red ink stamp, viz: ".I.
W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs,"
upon the waistband—none others are genuine.
Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin
being passed through the centre, thus reseal
ing the two (or double) springs braided togeth
er therein; which is thn secret of their fkxibil
ity and strength, and a combination not to be
found in any other skirt. • •
• Full. SALE in all Stores where .FIRST
CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United
States and elsewhere.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the
Patent, WEST, BRADLEY &CARY,
97 Chembere /4.79 & 81 Reade Ste., N. Y.
Oct. 15, 1836.
Notice.
ALL persons owing the undersigned for
Fees in the Register and Recorder's office,
arc -r,q tested to make immediate paymt nt.—
As he Is about to remove, settlements of these
accounts mast be made by the November Court.
All claims then unpaid, will be placed in the
hands of an officer for collection.
SAMUEL LILLY {
Oct. 15, 1866, 31.* Register k Recorder.
- -' Noti ce ..
71HE undersigned has placed his' SALE
NOTES in the hands of Adam Ruben.,
~ for - collection. Ai said notes are now I
due, Immediate payment is asked. 1
JtAIN MEN.
Oct. 15, 1868. MI
Sate Crying!
AARON tHRONISTRE, of Hampton, Ad
ems coailt4, will attend to the CRYING
ON SALE'S in the most satisfactory manner,
and on reasonable teens. kle auks a share of
public patroaage, ant is' convinced that -be
will be able to please all who may employ bite.
llamoton, Septy„.l7, 1836.
.2m* ,
For Sale.
HUSE alpine FA ELMS, asfoilowe:- 231,
143 and 124 acres each*, a.ll three near
the Borough of Gettysburg; choice lands sod•
good•baildis;s.• Terms acemurnodating.
GEORGID ARNOLD.
Gett33burg, Sept. 3, 1866. IL
PIIISUC SALE •
F VALUABLE REAL
_ESTATE.--_-In.pnr!
Umanes of an alias order of the Orphans'
Court of Adams county, Pa., will be offered at
Public Sale, on MONDAY, the 22d day or OC
TOBER inst., at : o'clock, P. M., on the prem
ises, the Real Estate of Augustus de
teased, consisting of an EXCELLENT PLAN
TATION, situate in Freedom township, in said
county, containingls2 ACRES and 5l PERCH
ES, neat measure, adjoining lands of William
Reify, deceased, James Witherspoon, and oth
era. The improvements are a large Two
store Double BRICK DWELLING
HOUSE, One-story Brick Kitchen,
Bank Barn, part Frame and Stone, Ia
Stone Sheds on each side of the
Bridge, Wagon shed, Corn Crib, Wash House,
Smoke House, Dry. House, Wood House, Smith
Shop, two wells of water, a flourishing Or
chard of choice fruit, a fl ue proportion of Tim
her and a large quantity of good Meadow.—
Part of the tract has been limed. The farm is
in an excellent' neighborhood, near Marsh
Creek, in the vicinity of a Public School
House, with Churches in the immediate neigh
borhood. Nearly all the fettres * are of Chest
nu t rails. Terms will be very modenite.
Persons desirous of viewing the premises,
will please call during tile early put of the
day of sale, and they will be shown the same
by tbo administrator.
tar Attendance will he given and terms
made known on day of sale, br
G. CORNELIUS HARTZELL, Adm'r.
By.the Court—James J. Fink, Clerk:
October 1, 1866. is
PUBLIC SALE
F A VALUABLE. FARM.—On SATUR
DAY,, the 27th day of OCTOBER inst.,
the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the
premises, his
VALUABLE FARM, situate in Hamilton
township, Adams county, Pa., one and a half
miles north of New Oxford, on the Carlisle
turoplke, adjoining lands, of Daniel Ehrehai t,
Samuel Alwine, Jacob Myers's heirs, and colli
ers, containing 11l ACRES, more or less, with
due proportions of Woodland and Meadow.
The land is in a high state of cultivation, bay
ing been recently limed, and some of .it twice.
The fences are good. The improvements are
a first rate Two story -BRICK' •
110 7,SE,it Two-story Brick Kitch
en attached, Wash House, Bank 1.` 7 ; ;
Barn, 50 by 83 feet, Wagon Shed L.
and Corn Crib, Carriage Muse, Hug Sable,
and other :Wings. Never-failing wells
of water at the house and haru, with pumps in
both. There is a yowl; ple Orchard, with
Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries and Grapes
on the premises. A public road leads througis
the fartn ta Gift's mull. The faim: is only ose
and* half miles from market, with churches
-and
,schools convenient. The buixdings ar,
all new. ,
jec•Sale to commence at 1 o'elock, P.' M.,
on said day, when attend tnee will be given
and terms made known by
GEORG?. LOUGI.I.
Oct. 1, 1866, ts■
Orphan Court Sale.
OIiATURDAY, the 3rd day . of NOVEL
BEtt next, in pursuance of on Order of the
Orphans' Court of Adams county, granted to
the undersigned, will he offered et Public, Sale,
on the premises, the Real Estate of Peter Ba
ker, deceased, consisting of
A FARM, situate partly in liamiltonbon
township, Adams county, and partly in Frank
lin county, Pa., adjoining lands of Lazerus
Baker, Walter IVaganktu, George Douse, Henry
Caufman, John Caufamtn and Leonard Cauf•
roan, containing 200 ACRES, more or nss,
improted with a one and a halt
story LOG HOUSE, Log Bank
13aon, Springy House, Are. A fair i 0.,)
proportion of the tract i 3 well
timbered.
ear-Sale to comm.nee At 1 o'clock, on said
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
_ _
DANIEL BALDWIN.
J
Oci.A, 18G6
628; hoop Skirts, 628.
HOPE'S'S "OWN MAKE,"
NEW FALL STYLES!
Ara in eery respect Fleet crass. and em
brace a complete assortment for L mdies, Miss
es, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every
Length and Size of Waist.
OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more
universally poeutan timan any others hetore
the public. - They retain their shape bettei.,
are lighter, more elastic, More durable, and
really CHEAPER, than any other II mop Skirt in
the market. The springs and fastenings are
warrant e d perfect. EVERY LADY should TRY
THEM! They are now being extensively Sold
by NIERCHANTS, throughout the Conntrf, and
at WHOLESALE dc'RETAIL, at Manufactory
and Sales Room.
No. 6'38 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHILA
DEI,PIIIA.
A4k fur lIOPKIN'S "own metce,"--Lny no
other !
CAUTION.—None s'ennine nnlesik Stamped
on each Fid Pad--"Hoolcin's Hoop 'Skirt Man.
ofactory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia."
Also, constantly on hand hill line of New
York made Skirts, nt very low prices.
TERMS NET CASII. ONE PRICE ONLY.
Sept. 3; 1806. 4m
1566. Fall Millinery
•
- FANCY GOODS.
MISS -H. MreffEARY has just received a
large and beautiful assortment of new
Style -
Fancy Bonnets, Crapes,
Fancy Hats, •
" Plain Hats, Ruches,
Feathers, Frames,
Ribbons, Nets, •
Flowers, Pins, &c.
Also, a general assortment of Ladies' TOI
LET GOODS, consisting, in part, of Embroi
dered` Fancy [read-dresses, Plain do.. Linen
and Thread Lace Collars, l'aDer do-, Thread
Lace, Fancy Combs, Dressing do , Hair Brush
es, Perfumery, Soaps, Powd.rs, Corsets, Hosie
ry, Gloves, Linen Handkerchiefs, Hoop Skirts,
stied Infant Goods. ,
Thankful fur the liberal patronage she his
received in seasons past, s,he hopes to receive
from her lady friends an early call.
Gettysburg, Oct.-1, 18GG.
Shoes, Gaiters, 46k.e.
JOU M. REILING,
° IN bARLISILS STRIZT,
west side, a few doors from the Public Square
Gettysburg, hes I lid in an excellent assort
ment of Shoes, O titers, Am, for
MEN, WOMSN AND CHILDREN,
-which be is offering at the very lowest profits.
Having bought for cash, at the West re fac
tion, he is prepared to offer great bargaim.
B ,ot and Shoe m tett racturing carried on at
the same plus, and the best kin I of work
mole. JOIN M. SMILING.
Mayl4, 1866. tf
Empire Shut tlefiewing Naehtnes
ARS superior to aH others or
FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING PUR
POSES.
Contain all the latest improvements; are
sped! ; noiseless ; dieable ; and easy to work.
Illostr.tted Circulira tree. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed. No consignments
made.
Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., Cl 6 Broadway,
'New York. - [Sept. 17, 1866. ly .
Brooms ! Brooms !^
THE undersigned continues to manufacture
Brooms at his old star d in Carlisle street.
He wtll have daring the fall a WI supply nu
houil,and will be able to furnish them-WHOLE
SALE OR RETAIL. Brooms made to order
or on the shares Persons having Broom Corn
would do well to eve him a call. -
S. R. TIPTON.
Gettysburg, Sept. 24,1866. 3m
Saddling.
r ri underslimed hes commenced the SAD-
I)U HARNESS-HARING business,
'on the ilia, in llAitimore street, in the bu ildiag
formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair-
Maker's shop, op-stairs, where he asks those
wanting ° anything in his Doe 'to call. Work
done imthe best manner, atil prices moderate..
HARNESS REPAIRED at sKort notice. A tot
of new Saddles and Ramo on band.
J. E. ROWE.
Gettysburg, Jane vs, 186 C. am •
TRY Dr. R. HOLUM'S Tonic and Altsral
Live Powders, for f10R489 and CATTLC
Prepared and sold only at 1/4 Drug Ptoye.
_
;limner 25. 12,3.
PUBLIC SALE.
Y virtue of a decree of Vie Circuit Court
r
ilB•
for Carroll county, Li the State of Nary.
and, sitting as 11Court, of Equity, the subscri
ber, as Trusteei will offer et Public Sale, on
the premises, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of
OCTOBER, 1866, at 12 o'clock, M.,
THE FARM on which Augustus Harrier re
sidid at the time_ of his decease, situated in
said county, on the Pennsylvania line,two miles
from Eittlestown, on the Littlest° iva and Ta
neytown road, adjoining. Morg in's mill, Georee
Rinedollar and others, containing 151 %CBES
and 16 PERCHES of land, more or less-16
acres Meadow and ‘6O acres elegant Timber.
The farm is Inidoff in nine fields, and well wa
tered. The improvements are a ~,_.,
Iftig, Two•stry Brick DWELL- ; zyt' in
Isu Huusß, with Back-building -ii trit, .
and Cellar, and a never-fairing.i.:-"• , ...N: ,
Spring near the house ; Log Barn, Wagon stied
and Cora Crib, good Hog House, Wash House,
&c., with. an elegant young Orchard. The
land is'or good quality, and li is been lately
heavily lime,d, nod all nada good fencing.
This is a very desirable Farm, and I would
invite all persons•intending to buy land to call
and see it, us I mast sell on the il ty ab o ve
nnmrd.t It will be shown by John Earner, re
siding thereon. ---
The terms of sale, ns prescribed by the said
decree, are, one third of the purchase money
to be.paid on day of sale, or upon the ratifica
tion of said sale by the said court, and the
balance in two eqoal annual pay,nents,,wlth
interest from date ; the purchaser or purchas
ers to give his or ttele notes, with security, to
be approved by the subscriber. _.
JACOB SHARETTS,
Trustee.
Oct. 18G8. ta
Well-improved Farm,
I N JEFFERSON COUNTY, VA.,
FOR SALE
Desiring to change my business. I offer for
s.ile the FAIIII upon which I resit., 3 miles
southeast Of CharleitoWn, Jefferson conitity,
Va t , and 2' miles front the Stern u n to th river,,
containing about 320 Acuris OF LlllB
- LAND, GO in fine Timbei; under good
fencing. The droproremeds are first rate.
The DWELLING was'finished in
18GO, and contains 14 rooms. .... 7 4f," z
The out-buildings are of a char- , 737,.
acter to suit the farm, end cool
prise a good BARN, Corn rind Carriage :Lusa,
Quarter., Tenants' ponies, Brick Smoke and
A.'h Houses, Stone Spring House, Poultry
Houses, &c., and all under cypress roofing.
Two fine Springs near the House, one in the
yard; cistern at the door; t 0.% er-faillng
§tream through the farm, passing through the
•Earn-yard: 2 young orchards of choice fruit,
containing about 250 trees.
I would call the attention of nay one wish
ing a well improved farm to this prope:ty--F
-wh:ch can be divides into two farms, wish
buildings on each, and fine water. Any pel•-
son' wishing to see the land will call on 0.
Humphreys k Co., in Charlestown, who will
direct them to it.
JAS. LAW. 1100 FF.
Sdpt. 21, 1866. Gw =
A Good Farm
• • • •
A T PRTVATE ALE.—The subscriber OfrCrLS
16 * at• Private Sale, his valuable FARM, sit 4-
ate in Freedom townskip, Adams county, Pai.,
containing 127 ACRES, more or less. T e
improvements con3ist of a good Two
story LOG HOUSE, and Log ri ire, Wash j;l
House:Smoke !louse and Milk Rouse tt
all under one roof; nod other .nibutldtn ..
There are two wells of good n tier, one at thi;
house and the other at the Barn, end a nel
f iiling stream of water rollmop; through t
farm. There are two youlatr Onhards on the
Tlremises, and it variety of all kinds of fruit.
There is about 25 Aeres'of good Timber and
a fur proportion of Meadow. The land is in a
logh state of eultivatiBn, and will be sold oe
reasonable terms. This farm i 3 eonven:ently
located to Mills, Markets, Schools, elurelii4.,
Scc , and is among the most desirable
county.
Persons wishing to view it will call on
undersikned ig residing thereon.
ABRAM FLENNER. ;
Aug.ust 27, 1866. 3m
Carroll County Land
'T' OR SALE.—The subscriber Ivishes to sell
1 1 TWO VALUABLE FARMS of LIME
STONE LAND, one containing two hundred
acres, mid the other remaining one hundred
end twenty, a county road dividing. the samel
They are located about 7 miles from Westmin
ster, the county seat of,Carroll county,
and three miles from New Windsor, the near- 1 ,
est Station on the Western Maryland Itailtoad.
These Farms, for : location, quality of soil,
modern imorovernettts, .te., will compare with
the best of lands in Pennsylvania. Purchas
ers are advised to calland view for themselves,
or adirees the subscriber, Saw's Creek, Car
roll county,.ldl.
BENS. W. BENNETT
Sept. 17, :81n. 6w
Wanted.:
A GOOD FARM
A" per4on linvin.t a good ,Farm for Cale,
and will take in ()art payment, one or
more tract! of
FIR, RATE WRSTERN LAND,
well located, near Railroads, Schools, Chnrch
es, Courtly Towns. may Bud a purchaser
by applylni• at this office.
June 18, 1866. if
IS6O.
Quarterly Report
.. /MF the condition of the First N.ttional Bank
J -of Gertysharr, Pa., Oa the morning of
the First Mouldy of 0, toper 1866:
RESOURCES.
Notes and Bills, $04,616 81
Furniture and Fixturea,7 o o Ou
.
Premiums, /te., 2,143 57
Due from Banks, 6,300 74
U. S. Bonds, ' . 150,350 00
Cush, 11,9:13 26
• $269,101 41
LIABILITIES.
Chpithl, $lOO,OOO 00
Surplus fund, 1,920 :30
Cireuhttion, 89,915 00
Deposits, • 73,7d9 72
Due other Bunke, 1.499 34
Interest, , 1,9:7 07
I, George Arnold, Cashier First National
Bank of Gettysburg, Pa., do swear that the
above report is correct and true to the beat of
my knowledge and
GEORGR ARNOLD, CaOiler.
Sworn to and subscribed before me this let
(14y of Oct', 1866. P. MYERS, J. P.
Oct 6;1866. 3t
Quarterly Rep3rt
Or the Gettysburg National Bank, Gettys
burg, Oct. 14, 18. in:
• RESOURCES: •
Loans and Discounts, $104,172 91
U.S. sands, deposited to secure
circulation, 150,000 00
U. S. Bonds on hand, - 60,800 00
Real Estate, 5,000 09
Expenses, 345 19
Due from Banks and Stinkers, 2,072 65
Legal Tender Note 4, 10,000 00
National Bank Notes, 7,710 01
Solvent Quilt Nolea . 1,3•%0 00
liondtt (Individual and Company,) 2,531 17
LIABILITIES
Capital Stock,
CirculAtion.
Individual Deposits,
Dae to Banks,
Discount+ and Pro6t Loss, 23,032 62
Dividrnds•icnpaid, 675 73
State Cireiation eittstUuding, 33,433 00
Oct. 6,1666._ 3t
1860. Philadelphia • 1666 .
VIVALL Padoß RS.
NEW FALL STYLIS.
'III)W3Lf, k BOMIKS, itomuf.clurers of
,PAPRIt IIA.NGIIftiS and Vfllll.o %V SWIDES,
Cornerroarth rod Sober: Street', PHILA
DIKLPHIA.,
N. B. Atomye in Ste's; I h q . Stock of
LINO! and OIL SHADES. '
Sept. 3, 1806. 3m
Coal and
OT.A\erY varietll l4 the Yard of
• . C. 11. BIiEfiLES,
k"e1a..19. Cor.,C rlisle aid Rei.treell ete
$200,101 43
$377,680 92.
$145,150 03
130,560 .00
37,613 56
7,334 01
$377,630 9
T. D. CARSON, Cashier.
NORRIS STILL AHEAD:
, i'MY POLICY."
1 QUICK SALES A SMALL PROFIT - 31
Clothing, Oats and Caps.
Clothing, Hats and Caps.
Clothing, !Ws and (.3 , i pa.
Clothing. Hats and Caps.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
Black Cloth Dress Coats.
Black Cloth Sack Coats.
Black Clo:h Pants and Vests.
Black and Fancy atisittiere Coats.
i
Black and Fatter Pants and Vests,
•
LOOK AT THE FIGIIIIE3 I
Cloth Coats. from 010 to $25.
Cassittiere Coat 4, (tom $5 to $lB.
Cassirorre Pants and Vests,frma $5 to $l5
Parts, from $2 to $l2.
Undershirts, from $1 to S 3.
Drawers, from $1 tol2 59.
HATS AND CAPS!
The latest style always on hand alio at re
dzced prices.
Six Dollar Hats for $3.
Fire Dollar Flats for S 4.
Foal... Dollar Doti for $3 50.
Three Dollar Hair for 50.
Two Dollar Hai* for SI bo.
FALL STYI CAPS, JUST RECEIVED,
Also—Gentlemen's wear of every descrip.
firm—spelt as Neckties, Butterflies, Suspen
ders, Stockings, Gloves, Paper and Linen Col
lars, of every style and price, Umbrellas, Pock
eigandkerebiefs, Ginen Shirts. \Tool Shirt., &c.
Also—RegUlation Base Balls, Base B ,11 Bats,
Clocks, Trunks, Travelling Sacks, Walking
Sticks, Base B tlI Shoes, Ace.
11E31E114ER: THE PLACE
Next door to Buehler's Drug Store, where'
we Are ready to show you ourgoodt, and ft you
think you can buy cheaper el , ewhere, we will ,
charge you nothing forphowi..g you our Sto:k.
Call and exauiine for yourselves.
Sept. 24, 'u ;. THEO. C. NORMS.
For Sale.
T HE BEST IN THE MARKET.
THE VICTOR SORG() MILL
Over Fire thousand of these Mills have been
made and sold in the last three ye ire. to
best recommend 'ulnas ran be given.
Also—COOK'S fIVAPORATOR, for ns tking
Sugar and Molasses, said to be the best in use.
CORN C 1 USIIERS.
Three diff , rent sizes for grinding Cnrn in the
ear, ni shelled—or any other kind of grain.
This is a machine that every fanner should
have,'as a bushel aground feed is equal to a
bushel snit a half nnwround. The high price
of teed of all kinds makes an imperative lle•
maid for sonac kind of machinery by which to
save. It. is a rapil grinder and durable. _
BELLS FOR CITURCHES',
SCITOOLS, FARM HOUSES, FUIJSUiUES, kc.
Ma,le of the beat steel composition. Church
Bells insured fur one year.
WILLOITGITRY'S GUM SPRI.W2DRIIT,
WITH CROWEINS GUANO ATTACHMENT.
This is considered one of the best Drills now
in use. It will distribute any 3 ind of grain
evenly, and sow from one bushel up to three
to the acre. The GlOlllO Attachment has given
entire satisfaction wherever used. It is en
constractorl as not•to clog in sowing any kind
of Phosphates or Bone Meal. Having sold a
number of these machines last season, I,can
tully recommend them to he what they are
represented. Persons wishing to buy should
make application early as the supply is small
and the demand great.
F. F. SIIITITS CAST STEEL PLOrOTTS.
Firt4, - It is the only Plough yet produced
that wil invariably scour hi :my soil.
Seeond, It is now, an estald.shed fact that
It will last from three to six times longer thin
any other Steel plough in use.
Third, ft draws lighter than any other
Plough, cutting the same width and depth of
furrow.
The titiTerent parts of the Plough are cast in
moulds, into the exact shape desired for the
mould-boards, shares and land-sides, giving
the pins most exposed to wear any desired
thickness. The shares can be sharpened by
any blacksmith. The steel is perfectly male
able and works kindly. Edge toils have been
made out of pieces of the plough by black
smiths all over the country.
For e tie by WM. %VFW:, Agent,
Aug. 27, 18A. No ur Gettysburg, Pa.
Sewing Machines.
MITE GROVER & BAKER.—TIIE BEST IN
USE. These Machines have become so
well known Olt little need be slid by way of
recommendation. They have taken the first
premiam at all the late State Fairs, and are
universally acknowledged to be the BEST in
use by all who hare tried them. The "Grover
& 13 tker S.itch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are
points that have been attained by no other
Machine. They are the only michines that
Few and embroider with vtfection. These
Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family
use. Th y are almost noiseless, sew directly
from the spool
,without rewindingolnd are
simple in their construction. They are easy
to man ige, and can be worked by almost any
child. Every family should have one. They
save labor, they VIPP lime, and they save money,
and do their work better than it can be done
hr han•l.
•
Ile undersigned having been appo'inted
Agent for the above Machines, has established
an Agency in Fairfield, Adams county, where
he will always have on hand a supply. Per
sons wishing to buy will please call and exam
ine for themselves.
W . ".!ieedles and Thread will also be sup
plied. J. SAVITEIRP.OW, Agent,
Fairfield. Adams county, Pa.
Aug. 27, 1866. II
To An Book linyerx.
JAS. K. SIMON, 3g South-Sixth Street, Phil
silelphirt, IS :WEST FORME FOLLOW
ING VALUABLE ROOKS:
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Send a list of any Books wanted, with a stamp,
for pricer, which will be sent by return mail.
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Forwarding and Coin ninsion
liouse.
F LOUR AND FEED.
GRAIN AND GROCERIES.
Ravine pnrehased the extensive Warehouse,
Cars, Scc heretofore owned oy Herbst,
we beg leave to inform the public thnt we are
continuing the business at the old stand on
the corner of Washington and Railroad streets,
on a more extensive scale than heretofon.
' We are paying the highest market price for
Flour, Grain and all kin Is of produce.
Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Gro
ceries, kept constantly on hand and tor sale,
cheaper than they can be had anywhere else.
Plaster, and all kinds of fertilisers, constantly
nn hand, or furnished to order.
sire reginar Ilne of Freight Cars will leave
our Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING,
end accommodation trains will be run es *c
ession may require: By this arrangement we
are prepared to convey Freight at all times to
and from Baltimore.' All business of this
kind entrusted to °a, will be promptly attend 7
ect to. Our cars rut to the Warehouse of Ste
ren.icin A Sons, 165 North Dower.' street, 'gal
titmore.. Being determined to pay good prices,
sell cheap and deal fairly, we invite everybody
to give us a call.
CULP h EARNSIIAW.
Avg. 13,136 d.
Groceries.—Grooeriles.
TOTIN M. SWAN is constantly ndling to his
tf stock of Groceries.
Ifyon want fresh Groceries, call et Swan's.
If you want the best Groceries, call at
Swatu's.
lion want the cheapest Groceries, call st
Swan's.
liken Want any article a UN GroesieY line,
call at Swan's.
sia . imock Ls illways kept lull theoinalfty
pIsM aad hi 3 priers captivate. Cyll and
site, Ong. 13, LUX
A Greitt Cure
i r TITE 11:71 1 ` NEW TOSK,
Ors 'highly tentoetlhiti Citizen, well known to
the Blerenntils community, 'by
J.DR IL. BG IIi4v 0 K
TUP 43112 AT LUDO DOCTO2 0? PHIL %DILITTLI
Office N. T. and Galena head Co., t
- No 2 SalSatl M., ?i. Y., Ime 1,'t15. j
DO. Se'lessekr-Lear Sir :—Vor over fifteen
years I have been troubled with il severe cough,
and uintally twei or three times it yetir watt
mere *floss hemorrhage, which together, for
the last.lew ye ire, has kept run thin in dttt4
nod too weak , to do husinese of nee kind
without suffering. In August Wel had a •Te.
ry severe hemorrhage, nn I, neetvliog to the
judgment of a good New Tssi l / 4 physician, I
was .!sexed as beyond the re telt of medicine,
and was advised to Ire preptred, so fir as
property matters were Donee: mad, to leave this
world at short notice. The phytial in (and
my good friends) eaid that the first cold I took
must prove NMI. Early in Januity I- took a
severe cold, end fortion , ely Was occupying
rooms at N 0.22 troxItsTIINET, directly over
your oftico. I think about the 10th rfJanuit
ry 1 procured a `tattle of your Palinode Syrup
PIA commenced tatting it freely. My feet and
limbs were very] much swollen, and all the.
symptoms of a speedy death seeme.dto sweet
tinny in,y cold. 1 sent for my farmer physician,
Lend staled to him that I wile takiag *our toed
, itines, and after showing them to him, and
having tested them, ke., ho replied :' "You
can take them ify 0 like, they will do you ini
harm." Ile said
• "1 ou know uliat4 toll
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you last semen , and d say the same now, if
you hate tiny hitsine:o ts close lip, du' see put
it o ir. ,, Ife ~,ii.lio other friends that hecorrid
m e no hope for me," and my Wends end relit
: tions concluded May time had come. At Mile
time I was tal.ing ft eely °flour medicine, but
• bad not seen you. The doctor called a few
times, and foiled me hunch to his surprise, he
said,) improvin .r, aid he Lould not understand
' why. My fdth was incrersin; in your medi
cines, and I had it. wish to have you examine -,
my CA9e, and see what You had to any. When
you first came to my room and made the er.
aminittion, you gave me but little etiewerag
meat, but on the contrary, erpressed sad
' doubts of my ever being helped out Of my then
seeming difficuWes. The second time that
you called, finding me eta: gainitiv, you gave
nis eneOuragentrut, snying,“mytymptotne were
improving; the Pihinonie Syrup, See-weed
Tonic end Mandrake Pildi had limed Mite a
; charm." My circulation, my cough, mr appe
tite, ell bewail to improve, and I could walk
1 about Sly room a little. You visited ins near
ly every Tuesday, an I found me improving,
and told me not to ,go out of my room until
•the first day of M , y. I took no cold while
under your treatment, ray appetite became
first-rate, and you told time to tat everything
I wished of a nuteitionsnetu re, and to exercise
about the room :is mush ea pasdble. 1 fol
lowed your advice, and to the turprise of my
old physician end friends, I Jeein much better
than I have been for Fe% end years, and breathe
Letter than I ever expected a person could with
one lung, the left bt ing completely dried up.
I'b.i.l vi ry gractefill to yon, and coaslder lour
advice and medi, ines 41V:14011C.
i • Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON.
I
i Dr. Schenck—Dent Sir.—About two years
ago I was taken with II very troublesome
cough' and a pain in ray bre tot ; seven oreight
months parsed away without my doing , any
-thing fur tupre'd. Their, I applied tort} physi
,.eian, who attended me fir about thret mouths
without. renilerin r rite any sect ire. I alto ob.
brined the advice end treatmeut,of a physician
in one of our hospitals, and, Also had the ad
vire end treatment of two either physicians,
but nil to no purpose. During this longspaco
of time I was nearly dead; several times my
friends came to see me rind witness my exit
into the spirit-world. I was confined to my
bed to, months at one time. My breathing
was exceedingly short. I gave up several
times ell hope of getting better ; and as re.
girded well, that was entirely out of theques
lion. And to think this day I sin well and
hearty I I was navised by some of my Mende
to try Dr. Schenck's Medicines. I according
; ly bought brittle utter buttle,,until I reached
the ninth ; then I found a decided change In
my cough for the hotter. I suffered 'severely
frorri palpit+ thin of- the heart, rind tWo weeks
after I commenced taking sour medicines this
difflenity ceased.
It lien I first went to Dr. Sch - enek's office it
was a ith difficulty that I could get up into his
reception room, I was so week anti so swelled;
my skin was SO Bill ow en though I had the
jaundice ; I felt dull, heavy and sleepless. Dr.
Schenck, after examining tae, said both my
lungs were effected, and gave me but little
hope; but tie medicines, in about two weeks,
took right hold pf me; iteceosed to go right
through any whole system. The Puimonio
Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pills,
all took right hold in the right place. The
1 Pills brought owe, great quantities of bile
and shine; the Syrup lansened the matter. in
my lungs, which came off very free; the sea
! weed Tonic gave me en appetite, and every
; thing seemed to taste good. -
To show what great power the medicines
have in puritying my eystem, and to Sheer hoer
bad I was diseased, beside all the bile that
passed my bowels, and the great quantities of
I phlegm and matter I expectorated, I broke
out ail over in large boils, that would continue
to gather and run for shout six weeks, and I
had at one time overtwenty•Eve hoils. I have
nothing of the kind now, and feel like another
person altogether. I can safely say that I
have not enjoyed Inch health for tire years as
I do now, and cannot praise you and your
medicines enough. May God abundantly bless
and preserve you, is the sincere desire of one
who has been so wonderfully relieved taro igh
your agency and if arty one desires to know
with regard to the truthfulness of this' report,
if they will call upcn any of my friends, or
upon 'mo, No. 4, Dryden Place, near Thompson
street, below eadwalader, Philadelphia, they
will be perfectly satisfied with the validity of
the ease. Yours, %ail much respect,
MARY BCIINAIDT.
The above case, as described, is pettedly
correct. I know it to be true. • Yours,
P. B. MILLER;
Pastor of Hancock 31. E. Citarch
Dr. Schenck be professionally at hia
principal office, No. 15 North Sixth street,
corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every Sat
urday, from M. until 4 P. M. ; N 0.32 Bond
street, New York, every Taesday,"from'a to 3 t
No. 38 Samin.!r street, Boston, Msg., every
Wedneslay, from 9 to 3; and every other Fri.
day at 108 Lialtiniore street, Baltimore Xd:r.
All advice free, hnt lot a thorough examine,
tion of the lungs with his IlespirometeY, the
charge is three dollars.
Price of the Pulinonic Syrnp and Seaweed
'Muir, each $1 50 par bottle, or $7 40 perk
hairdos-a. Mandrake Pills, 25 seats per boa,
For sale by all Druggists and Healers. •
Oct. 16, 1856. 1m
Fresh Confectionery
AND ICE CREAM. LOON.—The enbscrt
ber respectfully infJrins the eitisens of
Gettysburg and vicinity th it he has a, Cottlee?
tionery Establishinsat i , one door east ei the
Eagle Hotel, on Cheinhersburgelmet, to - which
he would invite their attention,
sakes, Candice, sad every description of
Con'fee tient, together with brats, Oranges, an I
all Id n i is of trails, always on hand.
?Arun?, public and private, SO well as tAin
ales, will be furnished with all kinds ofOakes,
fee Cream, (in pyramidah form or otherwise,)
and other refreshments at Weir• !houses, spots
short notice.
Hering spent a life-lime at the liosiesso, Its
&titers himself thnt he understands it not that
he is able •o render entire aitisfactikOn.
Call and see his Confectionery. •
- May 28, 18G6. - tf JO3N GRUNT.,
Notice.
APPLICATION will be made. at the next
regular session of the Legislirwra-ef
Pennsylvania for the Incorporation of it Sac.
ingelnstitution, to be located in the korougis
of Littlettown, Adams enttnity, Pean'a.. natter.
the name and style of "THE LITTLESTOWIO
ISBSIIIITIUN,' the iatentios o l f
whisk shall be to ion out money sad receive
_deposits thereof, MEd do 'such things as, are
usually done by similarlestitutions • the Citiv
Hal thereof not to exceed One Huadr!itd
and Dollars, to be ilitided Into s
,
Doilaripeneb.
Jaly 2, 1860. (tm
WE have jast received 0 itemt *lwo
of Qovensware, to which we kriv
ajleutioa 01 Losers. A. SCOTT 3 / 4 SOX,
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