r ilia Grant MangMabliasnedy. Protected by royal letters patent. • JAl4ll,ANAtiait'si. Cils.altasTsto "mums ptu.s. Prepared from a primeritalon of Sir J. Clarke, M. D. Physician EStritordlnary . to the (dawn. This invaluable medicine is unfailing In tile cure of all littme painful and dangerotut disun diea watch the fetnale eoasti baton in subject. It NV- lerajes aU execute and removes all °outrun. tlgast,abet 14 speedy cure may be relied on. To Marrhid It Is peculiarly salted. retail', in a short time, bring on the monthly period with rept larlty. Ca °no:v.—Thew' Pills should not be taken by Peniatiet during the rater Tit VAX MONTIgn Of Preg nancy. as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they eremite. In alt cues of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Palmier) the Back and Limbs, Fatigue on sib;ht exertion, Palpitation of the ily sterits, and -Willies, these Pills will effect a cure when all oth • er means have failed and although a powerful remedy, On not contain iron, calomel, antim our. or anything hurtful to the constitution. Full directions In the pamphlet around each r ‘ckage, which shonid be eitr,nl iy premerved. Sold by all Dauggista. Price One Dollar, per bot tle. rtrr Af. voTter, —it 14 file fate ()revery villa - IVA* H ). Het no to he Cou n ter fe lted. Re esti tioa ther.ilbre, ant 4 , e that the letters "T. et. 34." are Sinwa.ig the battle, nn I that each wrapper bears rte grtitt.ns of the signature., of L BALD IS &CO. en,l JOB MOS .03. fir Without which ine are genuine. N.:11.--one It ',liar, with Lizitteen rents forPost a.ra, purkmpf to 111 , 01 1 Ittmr I z •,111.14eut for the Cril tedetator wri4llritiml) Ihnn OR Certl•tudt Street, New Yo*, will insure a bottle eon rt. Ing nay PON, be re turn tatll, tiecure.ly sealed from all ouservatloa. Dee. 1.3, ly Dr. DarshalCs Catarrh Rau,. Thin antifThan thoroughly proved !tee! f to bathe b nit. article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold la the li.nul and ilealache. It has been found an exoull.int rernody in many ease.' of Sore I.;yaa.- 10,nfilens ban been rent , , , ,ed by It, and Idesring Lan mien been greatly improved by SLY lIRF. IL to fr tgrutt alit agreeable, and owes FIIIMF!.. DIATR ISKIAIRV to the dull heavy polite eatased tiY dineAsen of the heal. The setpudluni alter itslo4 it tir. ,4-.1,-:tt tut and invigorating. Ti opens 4n.1 purgers, " all ohntruotions,ntrerwthelin theglunds, an I al. , healthy action 64) the parts Alleeted. More Thirty Ye arn • of Pi ale and u,o of "Dr. 11.ardetll'ii (7.o..irrh an I Ileadaelto 'l - in till," has proved lie grout value for AIL l lie vorn mon disease* of the halal. and Lai this moment i.tatais higher th an ever before. It Is r.,rolitiu.nrled by many of the best phyla itn , d with great isn.C'elia and Hatlsfue tine 1011-Dlz Certitieztes of Wholesale Drugs:lst l i'. Ths , unlorsitzitod, harinu fur inanv years been nclu , tlnte,l with " Dr, Mnrshall's f.lsto.rrh an 111 e t lac:he:Snuff" on sold Ulu our wholesslo trxle,eitterlully Its% that we believe It to he it OirM7 respell, to the reeorritnendations 10 , 0:n 0 It for lbw vary. of Dstorrhol Affections, and t h at ft Is deeitleftly Ole best artleAe we hey• •ver it 0 turn for all Ifoinnvin ()Isms', of the 110.0. Ibtrr & Perry', Boston ; Allston & Br turn, Lanoeut t (41., Rost to ; 8.441 W. Puri,, it 140411; W dhoti, Pittrtnnk A Co., Boston; llenstmw, J linturl & CJ.. Boston; 11. it. Has' 1' , rti.tn I, Me.; II ernes & P a rk, York; A, it. , & D. 4 m Is, New York; Btephen Pstil & New York; Israel M & Nets' York; Melicsatort & Iton'nns, New York, A. L. Still 4: co., New York; M. Mir!, Close & Co., New York; Bush & c's ti o, New York. LlT'lorsAle.br itll DrimsO Is.— Try,ll. [Dec. IS.lBtl,i. 31 .‘2 0e 0 v 11 ,F Irt give ot a th b o i s s e ty w a h h, o u r ce ead a t N s e w b s u p a p e e i rs s atherligetgent, and it.. , , c .. „ MAN ' actually lies the best, the prettiest and the cheapest good* in all creation, actually selling ---••••••••-•---- - their at lweetti•dcrwn prices—too few heed the Lyon'e Periodical Drops! TUT: iiitEAT F Ni.tLE REMEDY FOR TA- Inca for their own interest, therefore we hare It. ix+ tf I. kit( ff mi.—Those Bronv are a adentifl- - - FOUNb . c.ally compoun.le i gall preTaratton, awl better th to any I'd ia, p,,v.i..rx or It oNtrums. Being ii. it best to simply javite every losdy to aall and 'ltligl. their Actioll Is direct and poiltica rendering exam net our, stobk and prices boldra buying ""18 a "ththt'`, 5P , • ,, 3" and o'rLun V"''//k fQr one dolkr's worth elsewhere, for I can and 1,1. , •,1:-, .or all ob.,truetloni and supprevodons or will rnakeit'to the interest, of 'et 'tbost' who mittir... Timir popular' IT la Indicated by the tot j in it over. 100,thmi bottle. are anuaidiy mourned re not iiv the I.4diesi of the Unite d '4f/tit.% every one of I" ' DEAD whimmpetuot In the vtroirge , d tom. of oralae o . - their :treat inorita. They. are rapidly titking th I to theliArge interest and who wish to sate ',Lace of every other Fein :le Iteni....ly,andare col tuonity,aharefore toliny every:alias --- al.terett liy all who know aught of them, lei th' , 4 ..i -T, • sur.od, Rafest, and triost infallible Trento:Arlon in I 1 . - • IN the worl 1, for the cure of all fein.il.• con'plaints, I thelltiVdf 4 giloill Anil cheap elothing 'at tby the rent , "„il °fall on...irradiant , ' of nature, and 411• I prom o I ion of he dal, rconlitrlty itutt strength.— store, where there bee just been received a Expile it 'lire Lions Atattrig when they MAN used, mosl G OrgintOnt assortment of Fair and ; Wid it - n , i Ozolatning when and wiry they slitiubilotot, , nor eout.l not be 11 , 1 ed without produelng eVectil , ~.'rer %,; • 4 conifsting of orerecmtr; 'Dregs contr.wy to nature'a laws, wlti,lie found earoltilly i tioal S. linsinient Coati', Pants and Vests • nil Tot le.l around each bottle, with the written ..ingstise ; kinds, Overs t hirts-sad Undershirts, stoeiJt gs, ge (lire ine. of JOTIN L. LYON, without uhlnwhichnone az* 1 Suspenderi, reared nu Prep trod by Dr, JroitN L. LYON, 191 t'hapc. lithdeat Initeirmentlf; nod civilly o.her . thrtigs Htreet, New hard', Conn., who can. be Forisitlte.l : in Ignitia, gat of *Welt I am 4elting At very eether personally, or by In ill. tench:wing fitttniO,): ,' ...,,, cvs. - c •- n yi • n o F. B. PICKTCG, Mild vont...ruing all private 11111en.401 01111 female. Woak.. I at" t"' nose's. Told by .1./rugglats eyerywh ere. I tuore 4 streeti hear the public Square . , , i . . r:.•('l..k Itkt(3l. ' ilenl Agento for c. S. itui Conga/ie. 1 , 4 -,' CETTYSOURC. Nor. 6, 1345. ly; erik-Itft, 1t.."4 , 1. _ _ _ _ Te Consumptives Tha nivertivv. having I,nen reswreet to henith In • Mw st Vcry alotplr. rr00r..1 ! ., :.It.•r I,a,vlng surrere for nnveriti ;rm.* sra ere Inner, ntrectionoind tlutt 1.111.(10113 to uc.cle knou n bi Ins frinSe n•ifrerers the nwansnt cure. To all vim de,tre It. he will 11.11(1 n mm` of I Of, pres• ription diced (free .if ell urge, Iloux for pr , paring 1 using the 5A , 11. - % Ulk/rti I.llP* tvilt au.l X?: (Tut-. con a , o;•; 511.tioN ) AsTtt XA, IIItrINCUTTN, 111111 all Turuot and Lung Atiectinns. The only rib et 0(1 inn vorthwr sending the. Pm.seription4.4 to benefit t hr a Bt I,ted, an.l sptead In tortn,t Lion which h. enn , elvos to ho invaluable, rind lie lioni•severY sulTrlivr wilt try Ills retneily, mut It will enotfloWni alp( new proven blexiiing. wlklititg time riri,d , ript lon b REE icy return moll, will please nildres4 Itny. EDWARD A. 'WILSON, Williamsburg. Kings co., New Turk. Mar. S, Isdil. Iy Wontlertui but True ! eft; It ”:..f INtfrox, the wwl I renowned Astrologist and Somnambulist is r‘ oyant, while In a el.tlrvoyant delineates the V ltrY featur.qt of the person you nre to marry, and by the all elan instrument of In ten qe pow,r, known sus the Psychoutotrope, gUarantecti to produce a perfect atil life-like picture of the future litvdatiad or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, oecuptitiutt, leading trait.% of character. Ate. Thlr 1 4 no Int:))iltiOn. tte test I in militia Wlthournumher c tit arr,rt. Hy 'dating pl.wi r e of birth, it dtnposi lb,n, color of eyes an I trill., and• enolo , lng ttftY cent.% an I iitairlpe l envelope nd iressi.l to your self, yo t will receive the picture Icy return mall, toz 'titer with Beet red Inform ttion. A I ir.,l in levee, to Mc": (Ittn - r . .rx - alt Ric to x.t rev, P. O. Box 117, W4..%t Troy, N. Y. Sept. 91, lBta but Deafarsit, 1111wItnrqs sad Catarrh, Treated with the utmost 911 eeelil, by lir. J. IS 1, A.( . B.l)eallal. and Auri*V, (formerly or Leyden, If ollati,lo S.l - 119 l'lNKStreet, Trio tiai.mials now, Like most reilliole soarers in the 'ay and Cannery can he even at. Itlvr (nee. The me liar) f.tclitty are invited to at•company their p.t.tamtn, 11.14 he has no seen , hi practice. Ar t litchi" eyes In4erted withnUt, p4iu. .No charges [Wade far examination. Sept. 21, ISitti. ly %trusts, but True. Every young linty mid gentleman in the United Slt mem can hear sontetbing very touch to their utt vantige by return w al (free of cltbrge,) by tta dressing Ulu undersigned. Thom. having fears of being lininimihred will binige by not tvitteing this curd. All others will please address their obedi ent ‘er van t, TIIO.. cix,kruiN, alio. a, , aa. fy rent itrundway, M. Y. latest _Market Reports. FLOUR. - - ESE FLOUR. - WRITE WHEAT, RKD WHEAT, • cOR , N, - ()AT. WitEAT, - HAY. • CLOVE:MEND, - FLAXSEED, BALTIMORE FLOUR, • • - w IMAT, - • - RICE, • - • CoRN, • - - 0./LTS, , - - - H00:4, f hand.. - - 'BEVY CATTLE, it humid.. HAY,. . - - WHISKE,T. . - Excelsior Gallery. I\TOIB but GOOD Pictares allowed to go 111)wt—and - st very LOW PRICES. Come aneC Come sill Gettysburg, Oct. 29, 1866. 2,000 teas , Hew WATTED.—The Beater Press Hay Com pany will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PLUCK for HAY, delivered at their Hay Sheds, In OttJrci, Jlit , P. Sandi Station, and in Geuys bum. li ; ,. e. JEREiIaR nlcaL, t lffltyst4rg, Oct. 22, 1866, 3m Agent. W-- -- A SPLENDID assortment of Fall and-Win ter Clottling just received at PICKING'S. QUEENSIPkItIf, Notartie, tory GOortir, ke., in great variety, at DUP.HUBS As HOFF aorthirest corner of the Square, Get-, tyabo r • , Pa. (I NTRO° 9TS—a, large assortment of evely l .atyle, else sad prle e—just opened at PICKING'S. - . 4416 to DITP.IfORN k NOFFMAN'S, to buy lir lour Der Gpodt, Notions, Qneeasware, ke., on the northwest...34m= at Diamond, Gettysburg,. Pas. BARGAPTS—Micking has received his new lloods, I(pw Le the time to secure bar gaiue. Nil and see than.. ~ • s INBORN 4 HOFFMAN areireceiving New r Goods every weak from the easterd Cl lee. Of aat•fail to . gIV# them.", edit, ,titt'Ute Eorthateetoensef at Pt! equAre, Gettysbug, PRAMPS PLANTATION BITTERS, air ."St Homestead Teals, at Dr. It, 11).111NER'S xs SW,. PUBLIC SALE. ON IFIDNESDAY, Hie 7th day of NfrirlPf- BFR next, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on as premises, 1115 FAim, saint" in Comberland ship, Adams county, on the Trostle mill road, about one and mhalf wiles from Gettysburg, adjoining lands of Abrebaut Plank, Dr. S. E. Hall and others, containing 102 ACIIF.S, more or lets, with plenty of Woodland and Meadow. The improvements are a Two story WEATHERBOARDRD :• HOUSE, a Frame Barn, Log Sta. ,; if ble, an excellent well of water at the door of the house, with some fruit trees.— The fences ate new, having been put op since the haul.. Thefe are about three hundred panels of post fence. - Perms wishing to view the property are requested to canon the subscriber, residing in Ge ctysiturg. , Ni'Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on lard day, when attendance will he given and - tttms made known by FREDERTOK }WAR. • difirlf not sold, the Barra will be fur rent on sail dxy. Oft. Z 4, Mg. ti Al Small Property ° t PRIVATE SALE.—The and irsigned Ak.' offer, at Private Sale, his valuable Prop erty, iftniste in Menatlen township. Adams county, on the road leading (vim Hunters towit'to Petersbii,rg, about 4 mike from the la , ter place, containing NI) out 30 Aortn. more or les 9, improved with n :rood cne and a trait storTLOG HOVE, and rig ) a good Stabfe orlayge size, with a neeer-fall.nwell ut water at the door., :'Chars is n _first-rate garden, MA the land is all in a high state of cultivation. There are a )out 2'Arreeot Timber, and a 5.1 fTi cif rtt giknitty - Of Meadow land. There ii, n sia ritty_cd trait oat'le_premises. The fences are in good order. Tile property ii conveniently located to Markets,' Schools, Churches, fic , and is one of the caost desirable properties in the county. , Persons wishing to view the property will call op the undersigned, residing thereon. GEWIGE DAUGHERTY: 05t..10, 1866. tf sa: ,cleat 'Excitement! IF VOU WANT a. cheap Hat hny it of . R. B. woons. IF TOT' WANT a Fashion:olk Hat always buy it of H. B. WOODS. ~ -- -- -- --- I You ,WANT.'aliat of any kind for less I indigo} than anjbody tin mill sell it for, 1)t- sure to bity it of IL B. WOODS. IirVOI! SFANT good Shoes for Ladies ut ehibiren, don't be huntbngged with dam. agestatretion goods, but buy of H. D. WOODS. - - IF you - TA:Tr Shoes or Booty, "that are '3bo,•s ,and boots aorth talking aboot," and an "cheAtiog trial'," buy them of - H. B. WOODS. - - _ - IF. YOU W.lNT.Ovsrshirts, Drstrers, Um brellst or enytti itrg-in Iris tine, Inv of 11. B. WOODS. IF YOU WANT to be dealt Gully with, get o.e worth of your money and not be chest, ed, aiway s buy of !LB. WOODS. IT YOU WANT R pair of rearNtartber One Henry Winter Boots, don't buy berore,you see tifei enpetilor article for sale by . WOODS. jIIE tin& rsigned has opened a LUMBIIIII - YARD, on the Railroqd, near Galan & Lime Kilns, Gettysburg, and alike the public to give him a call. His a9wrtistent is one of the beat ever tiffered here, and his pri ces afford only the smallest living profit. He has P . INTicYLA'AK, inch and half inch 80AR143, FLOORING, PMA.IGS,'kc, and ifs constantly adding to his stock. Come and Oxamine for yourselves. ' Oct. 29, 186 G. tf HE follosOng uppl:citions for Tnsern and T ktestaurent I:teepee bare been bled in my otee,'euld wilt by - presented to the Gout on - Tuesday, the 20th day, of November next : `trrsuir mosses. Walians N. Viers, Gettysburg. r assTLIMAIIT Conrad Fut, ConoTrago township. J_l. FINK, Clerk 12 50 11 0 8 00 26'>6D BOO 2on 0 2 25' 50 • NO Oct 2 MG. tc D41: 11 ? ESTATlL—Lettees lee administration on the estate of David SArbentgkr, late of Tyrone township, Dams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing la Butler town.hip, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. 301 IN LIAN F.S, Oct. 29,1866. 6t -Administrator. - erg 80 • 10 (,* di 15 00 - 400 (4 7G)] ' AN 44 '4 25 - 11 21 0012 21 - 300 40 3:a! - 1:9 ((4i 15j - RS 9 1 I 4 • 53 (4) 00 - 00 9 la 00 - it ou 917 00 ;• 94 49 9 , 30 00 - 2309 7 2 41 - - URECEItICK RAHNII ANN'S F.SfATE.- 12 Letters of administration on thc , 'estate of Frederick - itahrinann,lateof Cumberland town ship, A 41111113 county, - deceased, baring been grunted to;the undersigned, residing in the same to wns.iiipitte hereby gives notice.° all persons indebted to said estate to make immediate, pnymeat; and; thosebaying chains *atom. the same to present them properly autinuticated tor settlement PETER THORN, Oct.* 0366. 6t - Administrator. ALL persons owing the undersigned for Fees in the Register and Recorder's office, are requested to make immediate paymt n L.- As be is about to remove, settlements of these accounts mustbe 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* Resister & Recorder. 4 Teachers Wasted. TRE School Directors of Union township, -desire to employ four Teachers for the winter term of four months, commencing on the Snit • Monday in November. Salary $3O per month. MARTIN E. BOLUNGRR, Pres't. Jecos H. GOIMECHT, See'y. Sept. 7 0, 1866. TAE best lot of Upper Leather COLLARS, at our own make r now ready and for sale. D.ifeCRBARY k SON. 1866! or tf "Il if i rs:ei ch et: PP lis it e " Cti l e4 prepared by Dr. R. isORDIErs. rrillY Dr. R. HORNIIRS Tonie and Altars` -I tire Powders, for HOURS cod OATTLg Prepared and told only at his Drug Store. *unary 25, 11154. What We Want. New Lanaber Yard. JACOB gREADS Lteenxes. Notice. Notice. Notice. no Alterit's *ale Orsyosg GOODS.—In purmtinee of a writ of Field Foes', issued out ..of the Court of CommOn Pleas of Adams codnty, Ps. and to me directed, will be reposed to Public Sale, at the Store House of Franeie S. Hilde brand, in the town of East Berlin, in said county, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER instant, at 9 o'clock, A.M., the following personal.nronerty, A LARGE QUANTITY of STORE GOODS, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, Caesinett, Jeans, Vcstings, &c.; Delaine., Calicoes, Mils -Iw, Drillings, Flannels, Ribbons, Laces, Threads, Shawls ; Ready - made Clothing, Roots, Shoes, Hats and Caps; Queensware, Glassware, Hardware, Groceries, Coal Oil, Coal Oi: Lamps, with Maur other articles, too numerous to mention. Also a quantity of Lumber. Seized and taken in ezr,urion as the property of Francis S. Hildebrand-, and to be sold by me, ADAM REBERT, Sheriff. larThe sale will be continued from day to day. until all is sold. Sheriff's Office, Gettysburg, Oet. 72, 1816. Sherllrs Sales. IN pursuance of sundry write of Venditioni Exponas and Fieri Facies, issued out of the Court Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa., and to me directed, will be exposed at Public Sale, at the Gunn House, in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the 10111 day of NOVENIBER next, at 1 o'clock, P. M , the following described Real Estate, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, situate in East Berlin, Adams county, adjoining lot of George Mon doff!' on the east, lot of John Riegle on the we,t, a n alley on the north and f,o 'Ong on MAin street, the lot being 65 feet in front and running buck 220 to the alley—improv ed with a Two•story Frame Weather- ofi : , ed STORE HOUSE, a One,tory Stone Building, and some fruit trees. Seized nod taken in execution as the property of Francis S. Hildebrand. Al3o, A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate in Menallen township, Adams county, adjoin ing lands of Michael Warner, Henry Eppel man, Elijah Wright, John Burkholder aa nd Wm./Peters, containing 11 ACRES. of which about 2 acres are fenced. Seised and taken in execution as the property of Jou.tthan N. Fickes. ADAM RgRICRT. Sheriff. Sheriff'. offlce, Gettysburg, Oct. 22,'66. taiir Ten per cent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff moat he paid over immediately after the property is struck down, or upon failure to comply therewith the prop erty will be again put up for sale. Register's Notices. NOTICE is hereby given to alt Legatees and other persons concerned, that the Ad ministration Accounts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan's Court of Adams county, for confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 19th day of NOVE.III3SIt, 1806, at 10 o'clock, A. M., viz: 3:39. First and final account of Amos Lefe ver, Egg., Executor of the last,will and oats meat of Philip Herget, deceased. 240. First and final account of glijab Spew. ler, Administrator cf Catharine Miller, dec'd. 341. The account of Jeremiah Siesecker, Administrator of the Estate of Isaiah Stoltz, deceased. 343. The final account of Philip Donohue, Guardian of James Emory Graft, minor child of Philip J. Graft, late at Bushell township, deceased. 342. The first and final account of James J. Wills, Administrator de bouis non of Adam Sowers, deceased. 344. First rind final account of Isaac Light. ner, F.sq., Administrator of the Estate of Res. Jacob flare, deceased. SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register's Office, Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 1868. td Collectors►, MAKE NOTIOE!—The Collectors of Taxes I for 1665 and previous years, in the differ ent townships of Adams county, are hereby tiotificd that they will be required to settle up their dupl.eates on or before the 19th day of NOVEMBER next, on which day the Commis sioners will meet at their office to give the no. 'ressary exonerations, The Collectors of the present year will be required to , pay over to the County Treasurer all monies which may be collected by the No vember Court. SAMUEL MARCEL ABRAHAM MOSE, SAMUEL WOLF, Commissioners of Adams county. ' Attest—J. M. Watrita, Clerk. ' Oct. 22, 1866. td • To All Book Buyers. AS. K. SIMON, ”Sonth Sixth Street, Phil adelphin,'lSS AGEST FORTLIE FOLLOW ING VALUABLE BOOKS: APPLETON'S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOPE- MA-23 Volt; 141 DISTORT OF THE REBELL ION—I large Vol. 44 DICTIONARY OF MECHAN ICS-2 Yoh. REBELLION RECORD, BY FRANK MOORE -9 Vols. WASHINGTON 'LIVING'S WORKS-22 Vols COOPER'S NOVELS, DICKENS' WORKS. • MERI VA LE k GIBBON'S ROME. MACAULEY'S WORKS. CUE'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND MANU- FACTURES. BANCROFT'S UNITED STATES-8 Vole, &c I furnish all Books published, for public and private Libraries, at wholesale prices:— Send a list of any Books wanted, with a stamp, for prices, which will•be sent by return mail. Sept. 24, 1866. 6w Notic'e. gopLIZ AHEM TOPPER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on, the estate of Elizabeth 'per, late 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, aad those having claims against the same to peseta them properly authentica ted tor 'settlement. JAMES B. TUPPER, JESSE P. TOPPER, Oct. 6, 1866. 6t Executors Notice. NIARY ANN ALLISON'S ESTATE.—Let ters testamentary on the estate of Mary Ann Allison, late of Littlestown, Admits coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in same place, he hereby gires notice to all persons indebted to make immediate payment and those haring claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Sept. 17, 1866. 6:* Notice. miCTIA EL MILLS 6'S HSTATE.—Letters of administration on the estate of Michael 11,11 tr, deceased, late of Hamilton twp., Adams co., haring been granted to then ndersigned, ro siding in Berwick borough, be hereby gigs notice to all persons indeb.ed to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same tc present them prop erly anthenticated for settlement. W. BITTINOgB, Adm'r. Oct: iS, 1866. 601' Prime Hams, SIfOULDERS, Sides, home-made Bologna &mange, ke., a full stock _always kept for sale, of the very beat quality, sod at lowest living profits, by Aurnsiscri, June 11. neat door to the Post Office Pamphlet Laura. PUB PAMPHLET LAWS of the State bore L been received at this office, and are now ready for distribution among those entitled to receive them. J. A. RITZELLER, Proth'y Prothonotary's office, Get '4l - ect. 15, 1866. 3t I - A•tice. Tqlll3 enders . ..cued has placed We BALI NOTES in the hands of Adam Retort, ~ for rAllection. As said notes ars now due, lizr A ttliate payment is asked. J(/f4ll EPtlilr. 0 . 4. 15, 1966. 3t* " - dr ALBFLKISCR Is selling a large amount IX of Goode, because the people are ending f out Out be 4 determined not to be undersold. rti TUESDAY, the 6th day of NOVEMBER J nest, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the pretelney , , THE PROPERTY , on which he resides, on the York Turnpike, three miles Nun of Getty , - burg, in Str.sban township, Adams county: 22 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining lands 'of Jo seph Lease, Henry Tate, John Bushman, and others. Fire acres of the tract are is Timber. The improvements are a Two-sto ry Roughcast DWELLING HOUSE, with Two-story Back. building, a good Barn, Corn Crib, Carriage House, Hog House, Spring House, with Granary, and other out-buildtegs. There Is a good well o f water, with a pimp in it, convenient to the house and barn, 'with a young bearing Apple Orchard, and other fruit, such As Peaches Pears, Cherrie , , Piums , Ac. At the acme time and place, will be sold, COW, 2 Heifers, One-horse Wagon, Buggy, Sleigh, H ILadders,Winnowing Mill, Ploughs, Harrow, Double and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Cultivator, Double end Single trees, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, ie. Also, a Hathaway Cook Stove, l'arlor Coal Stove, 3 Bedst-ads, 2 sets of 'Anita, 2 Tables, S:and, Carpeting, Tubs, Buckets, Barrels, with a lot of old Iron and Castings. Likewise, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEBYS-WA RE, and many otherartiele,, too numerous to mention. ilirSale to commence at IQ o'clock, A. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by - Ir The Grain and hay business will be continued at Granite Station until April Ist. Bigbest prices paid. Oct 22, 1856. to rti BUCHANAN VALLEY, FOR. SALE.— ' The subscriber, Agent of John [Almon; Bill sell at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of NOVEMBER next, A SMALL FARM, situate in Buchanan Val ley, some two hundred yards irons the Moun tain Church, containing 20 ACRES and 16 PERCHES, nearly all of which is clear, and in a good state of ctiltivntiort:' The improve ments are a good Two-story f.OG HOUSE, good B ink Barn, first rate Hog Pon and Corn Crib at tazhed, also a good Wash & Bake House, with a well of excellent water at the door. The buildings are all nearly new end built o' the best material. There is also a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, with Peaches, Drapes, &c. lIIM,At the same time and ( )lace will he sold the following personal property : A Two horse Wagon, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tables, Chairs, Ten-plate Store and Pipe, Wheel-bar row, Mattock, Shovels, with many other arti cles too numerous to mention. Ten per cent. of purchase money on the Re al Estate to be paid on day of sale, the balance of one half on the first day of ihrch. 1887, and the other half in two annual installments. sap'Safe to commence at I o'clock, P. M., eaid day, when attendance will be - given and terms made known by JOS. J. LIVERS, Agent. Jacob Mickley, Auct. [Oct. 22, 18 1 46. to FOR SALE —The subscriber offers for sale, the property now occupied by Joseph A. Orndorff, in Mountjoy township, Adams coun ty, consisting of about 38 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining Stephen Orteier, Vatharine.qtoner, and others. baring thereon n new Two-story Frame Weatherboard- 4 A - I( i ed HOUSE,a new Rank Barn, Wa'- it n 1 I on Shed, Corn Crib and Ilog Pen, 'with other out-buildings ; a well of water near the door, two young Apple Orchards, end all other fruit. The land is of good quality, and hes been well limed the fences are good. If-not sold privately before FRIDAY, the 30th of NOVEMBER next, it will be offered at public sale oa that day, at 1 o'clock, P. Id , on the premises, when attend , nee will be given and terms made known by Oct. 15, 1866. t 1 AT PUBLIC SALE.—On SATURDAY, the I hth day of NOVEMBER next, the Dire°. tore Of the Poor of Adams county will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, 30 ACRES OF LAND, all cleared, lying on the ridge immediately west ofSamnel Cobean's farm, and adjoining. also the farms of lion. Moses McClean and-John Forney, in Cumber land township; a mile and a half from Gettys burg. milf".gale to commance at I o'clock, P. IL, on said day, when attendance will be given and term mule known by JOHN N. GRAFT, JOHN NUNNEMAKER, JOHN RAHN, Oct. 22, IMO. is Dire:tors of the Poor. TE undersigned, intending to remove from Gettysburg, will sell AT COST until the 15th of November, any or all of his stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SIL VER-WARE. Persons wishing any article in my line will, for a short tame, have an opportunity to par chase it at a very reduced price. Call and be.convinced Also, for dale, several articles of Household Furniture, including I mahogany Bureau, I double Wardrobe, I cottage Bedstead, 3 Feath er beds, : ten-plate Stove, &c , Gettysburg, Oct. 22, 186 d. NEW GOODS. L ATEST: ARRIVAL. FAIINESTOCK BROTHERS Rave pie received • large and complete assortment of of every style and at all prices, to which the attention of buYere is directed. Those in want of good Goods at the lowest possible rates should not fail to give as an early call. Oct. G, 1860. GEORGII ARNOLD has nor got up his fall stook of UADY-MADE CLOTHING, mastitis, kill owe manufacture, consisting of Coate, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Drawers, &c., ke. A large stock of CLOTHS AND CAPIN. NERES, aU of which will be sold cheap for cash. Cefl and nee them. Oct. 6, 1866. JOAN DTECIL, Executor IQ - NW STOBE. OX THR NORTHWIIHT COl2l , CZ OW THZ DLL MON,D. GEMSBUIte. (rnoton at Ifoke'a Cr ner.) DRALRID9 IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CAR— PSTS, QUSENSWARIC,SiC., all of which. have been bought at the lowest market pricey and will be sold accordingly. Oise thew a mall. No trouble to show Goode. F. D. Dl7Pl4olot, S. W. HOFFIIAS. Oct. 6, 1866. ASCOTT'ItSONShave just received an . other fine assortment of NEW GOODS, mutating. in part, of Cloth 5, Cassimeres, Cossi nets, Eentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gen tlemen's wear. .llso, a fine assortment of LADTE3' DRESS GOODS. Outstock has been seiected with great care, and we are prepared to sell as cheap as any other establishme tt in the country. We ask the public to gic e us a call and judge for themselves. Call and see Ira. No trouble to show Goods. A. SCOTT & SONS. Sept. 17, 1866. MBE undersign€ d hat commenced the SAD- I DU& and HA KNESS-11AKING business, on the 818, to Balt iroore street, in the bull ding bruipily occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair. maker's shop, up-stairs, where be asks those wanting garbinlr in his line to call. Work .done in the best mummer, and prices moderttte.' .HABSESS REPA HIND at short unties. A lot of new Saddles and Harness o Jha d. . M. ROWE. Gettysburg, June 25, 18G6. 3m litrittle CALE. PHILIP TANN Small Farm, Desirable Property ANDREW McILVAINE SO Acres of Land Selling Off at Cast. JOSEPH BR VAN FALL AND WINTER GOODS, FARNESTOOK BROS. NEW GOODS. 1=311:11:3 Dupborn * Hoffmann. Fall and Winter Gondol. fil addling. We*4 Fana, TN lEFFERSOS COUNTY, VA., FOR SALE. Deririag to change my business, 1 ofer for sale the FARM upon whiJt 1 reside, 3 miler southeast of Charlestown, Jefferson county, Va., and 2 miles trona the Shenandoah ricer, containing about 351 .4.011F.9 (W LIME t STONE LAND, 60in fine Timber; under good fencing. The improvements are first rate. The DWELLING was finished in lat.°, and tontains 14 rooms. The out-buildings are or a char- ; , actor to suit the fat at, and coon-, prise a good BARS, Corn and Carriage Hour , ' Quarters, Tenants' Houses, Brick Smoke and A-6 fletc.e4, Stone Spring House, Poultry Houses, Ac , and all under cypress roofing. TwO tine Springs near the House, one in the Iyard, cistern at tile door ; never-failing 'stream through the farm, passing through the barn•yard: 2 young orchards of choice fruit, containing about 250 trees., 1 would call the attention of any one wish ing a well improved tarn to this prape:ty— I which can be divider/ into two farms, with buildings on each, sod fine water. Auy per son wishing to see the lind w ill „ . call on D. Humphreys lc Co., in Charlestown, who will direct them to it. JAS:LAW. 1100/T Sept. 24, 1866. 6w, A Good Farm AT PETTATeI SALE.—The subscriber offers at Private Sale, his valuable FARA, sits ate in Freedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 127 ACHES, more or le s s. The improvements con.sist of a good Two story LOU SOUSE, and Log Wash House, Smoke House and Milk Boube all under oue roof; and other i.nibuildings. There are two wells of good water, one at the house and the other at the Barn, an l a never failing stream of water running through the farm. There are two young Orehards on the premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about 2.5 Acres of good Timber Quit a fair proportion of Meador. The land is in a high state of cultivation, and will be sold on reasonable terms. This firm is conveniently located to Mills, Markets, Schools, Thurelier, rte , and is among the most desirable in the county. • Persons wishing to view it will call on 111 1 e undersigned, residing thereon. _ ABEAM FLENNER. , August 27, 1866. 3m Orphan's Court Sale. N SATURDAY, the 3rd day of WOVEN!. U BER. next, in pontiance Man Order ot the Or2bans' Court of Ad.ims eonnty, granted t• the undersigned, will he offered at Public Sale, on the premises, the Real Estate of Peter B 4 ker, deceased, consisting of A FAIRS, situate partly in liamiltonhan township, Adams county, and partly in Frank. lin county, Pa., adjoining lands of Litz true Baker, Walter Wagawan, George Douse, Henry Cann:nen, John Caufman and Leonard Card% man, containing 200 ACRES, more or leas, Improved with a one and a hail t y story LOG HOUSE, Log Bank Bel n, Spring House, At. A fair proportion of the tract is well timbered. pa Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made kaolin by ~ DANIEL BALDWIN. Oct. 6, 1866. Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANY person haring. a god Farm for sale, and will take in part+ payment, one or more tracts or FIRST. RATR WRSTERN LAND, well located, near Itailru Schools, Ch arch. es, County Towns, &c.. m•ty find a purchaser by applying, at this office. June 18, 18GC. tf Dry Goods! Dry Goods! AATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. 11. —Having just returned from the ICitj, with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, I am now prepared to offer greater inducements to buyers titan ever before. My stock consists of every description of Dress Goods. pl.tin and, fancy, Cloths, Cassimeree, Muslins, Hoop Skirts, Bahnorals, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves t Trimmings, ke,. -A1,20--. In' connection with my Dry Goods, I have opened in an adjoining room a large stock eI HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SIIORS,, hich I will sell very cheap. Children's Shoes as low as 121 cent s, and other goods at nor. responding rotes. My stock is well selected, and the most complete yet offered. Give us A call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. SEWING MACHINES We are ale agent for the Florence Sewing Machine, which is acknowledged to be the best in rise. It is the laillest improved machine out, having the REVERSABLE FEED, giving it en advantage over all other Call and see them. M. SPANGLER. Oct. 6,166 G. 18664 Philadelphia 1866. wALL PAPERS. New FALL STYLES, .H . OW3LT. b Born'KE, NlanuNcturers of PAPER. HANGINGS and WINDOW StIADRS, Corner Fourth and 11.4rket SiFoots, MLA.- DICLPHLA: N. B. Al'irays Io Stornot jargi Stock of LINBN and OIL SHADE 3. Sept. 3, 1866. 3m 628. poop Miro, 628. 11' 01 1 .1111ii 6 "OWN HAKE," NEW PALL STYLES Are in every respect flare mass, and em brace a complete assortment for Ladies, Miry. es, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every Length and SIZO of Waist. on SKIRTS, wherever known, are more universally POPULAR than any others before the public. They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, more durable, and really Cnearan, than any other Hiop Skirt in the market. The springs and fastenings are warranted perfect. Emir LADY should TRY THZI( ! They are now being extensirely Sold by Msamiters, throughout the Country, and at WHOLESALE & RETAIL, at Manufactory and Sales Room. No. 628 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHILA DELPHIA. • Ask for HOPKIN'S "owi xAre,"--Loy no other I CAUTION:—None genuine noless Stamped on each Fid Pad—"Hookin's Hoop Skirt Man ulaciory, No. 628 Arch Street, Philadelphia." Also, constantly on hand full line of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS NET CASH. ONE PRICE ONLY. Sept. 3,1864.- 4m Shoes, Gaiters, &v. JOHN /1. REILANG, IY C MAILS STRUT, welt "ode, a few doors from the Public Square Gettysburg, has laid in an excellent assort ment of Shoes, Gaiters, kc., for ItEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, which be is offering at the very lowest profits. Having bought for cash, at the latest re luc tion, he is prepared to offer great bargains. Boot and Shortn tnnfacturiag carried on at the same place, and the hest kind of work made. JOHN IL REILINuI. May 14, 1808. tf Empire Shut tie Sewing Maclaine.% ARE superior to all others or FANILY AND MANUFACTIIIIINO,PUIL POSES. Contain all the latest improvements; are speedy -, noiseless ; darable ; and easy to work. Illustrated CircuLul tree. Agents wanted. Liberal discount allowed. No consignments made. Address S. M. CO., GIG Broadway, New York, [Sept. IT, 18116. Iy Brooms! Brooms! TeOE undersigned cootinges to attiotifseture Brooms at his old staid in Carlisle street. will have dunog the fall a fall supply on hand, sad will lis able to furnish them W HOLE SAIIII OR RIVTAIL. Brooms made to order or oh the shares. Perrone having Broom Corn would do well tiAlire him a call. S. R. TIPTON. = Gcltysburg, Sept. 24,1860. 3m A SITSIIIOIt. quality of the best Louden. A Dritit HPAIES, with or without fasten ups, for sate by D. IleeftELLltY A SON. lIMO Forwardliqr sad Caansissios House. F LOUR AND FRBD• GRAIN AND GROCERIRS florin: purchased the extensive Warehouse, Oars, Sic, heretofore owned oy Haat nel Herbst, we beg leave to inforll the public that we are continuing the busiuess nt the old stead oa the corner of WASi:S*lollllnd Railroad streets, on a more extensive scale than heretofore. We are paying the highest market price for Flour, Grain and all kin is of produce. Flour and Feed, Salt, and all kinds of Gm. ceries, kept constantly on hand and for sale, chtaper than they cin ho had anywhere else. Plaster, and all kinds of fertilizers, constantly on hand, or furnished to order. bidyA regluar line of Freight Cars will leave our Warehouse every TUESDAY MORNING, and accommodation trains will be tun as oc casion may require. 13.,i this arrangement we are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind entrusted to us, will be promptly auend ed to. Our cars rut to the Warehouse of Sr e censor, a Sons, 1.31 North Howard street, B tam ore. Being determined to pa) good etICON sell cheap and deal fairly, we i , i s ivite err 1.) , )%1; Lc give us a coil CCLP ,k EARN,SII.IW Aug. 13, 1864 Sewing Machines. THE DROVER h BAKER.—THE BEST IN ESE. These Machines hare become so well known thtt little need be said by way of recommendation. They have taken the first premium at all the bite State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who hate triod them. The "Grover & Baker Stitch" and the ' , Shuttle Stitch" are points flat have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only m 'chines that sew and embroider with petfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. Tit y are &most noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They owe easy to manage, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should have one. Thee rare labor, they save time, and they save money, and do their work better than it can be done by hand. Tbe undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has established an Agency in [(airfield, Adams county, *here he will always have on band a supply. Per sons wishing, to buy will please call and MU:n ine for themselves. filiirNeedies and Thread will also be sup plied. J. $. WITIIHROW, Agent, Fairfield. Adams county, Pa. Aug, 27, 1866. if For flair. T HE BEST IN THE MARKET. THE VICTOR. SORGO MILL. -• Over Five thousand of these Mills have been mnde and sold in the last three years. The best reeominendations can be given. Also—COOK'S EVAPORATOR, for making Sugar and Molasses, slid to be the best in nu. CORN CL'USITERS. Three different sizes for grinding Corn In the ear, n, shelled 7 or any other kind of grain. This is a machine that every farmer should hare, as a bushel of ground feed i 3 equal to a bushel end a half unoround. The high price of feed of all kinds makes en imperative de mand fur some kin.' of machinery by which to save. It is a rapid grinder aad durable. BELLS FOR CHURCHES, SCROOLS, FARMHOUSES, Fop MOS,&c. Made of the be steel composition. Church Belle insured for one year. irruxuarrnrs 'GUM SPRINV DRILL, WITH CROWELL'S GUANO ATTACH M NNT. 'lbis is considered one of the best Drills now in Ilse. It will distribute any k led of grain evenly, and sow flout one bushel up to three o the acre. The Guano Attachment has given entire satisfaction .wherever used. It to au constructed 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 be what they are represented. Persons wishing to boy should make application early as the supply is Mull and the demand great. P. F. SVITIT S CAST SMETT, rrnrcirs. First, it is the only Plough yet produced that wil invariably near in any soil. Second, It is now an established fact that It will last from three to six times longer than any other steel plough In use. Third, It draws lighter than any other Plough, cutting the same width and depth of furrow. The different parks of the Plough are cast In. moulds, into the exact shape desired for the mould-boards, shares and land-sidel, giving the parts 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 tools hues been made out of pieces of the plough by black smiths all over the country. For sale by W f. WIDLE, Agent, Aug. 27, 186 G ,Near Gettysburg, Pa. Latest Fashions TIEUAND J. W. !MARLEY'S CELERRA. II TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR , uuUBLE SPRING) BKIR T Trig ITOKOZRFCL IMMO - Wilt and great con roar and PLICASOIII to any lady wearing the Dr- PLES ELLIPTIC SeleTwilt be experiencod partic ularly in all crowded Assemblics,Opefas,Carri•- ges, Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promelade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be tolled when in use to occupy a smal place cc easily and conveniently as • Silk or Muslin Dress. an invaluable gall i ty in crinoline, not found in any Single Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the emigres, coil- FORT, and great cosvzstegcs of wearing the DUPLEX ELLIPTIC STEIL SPKTIIO SKIRT for stogied.ly. will never afterwards willingly 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, but will preserve their perfect and gr.tctlui shape when three or four ordinary :-iisirts will have been thrown aside as useless. The Hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only double springs, bat twice (or double) covered, preventing them from wearing out when drag ging down steps, stairs, .t c. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all Indies and is universally recommended by the Fashion Magazines as the STANDARD SKIRT OF THR FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enjoy the following inestimable adventn ges in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect manufacture, stylish shape, & finish, flexibility, comfort and economy, enquire for 'J. W. Bradley's Duplex glliptic , or Double Spring Skirt, and be cure you get the genuine article. CAUTION,—To guard against THPOSITIO. be particular to NOTICE the skirts offered Its "DUPLEX" hare the red ink stamp, viz: "J. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic Steel Springs," noon the waistband—none others ure genwtne Also Notice that every Hoop will admit a pin being passed through the centre, thus reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil ity and strength, and a combination not to be found in any carer skirt. FOR SALE in all Stores wbere FIRST CLASS skirts are sold throughout the United States and elsewhere. - - - 11snalsetnreil by the Sole Owners of the Patent WEST, BRADLEY *CARY,. . . 97 Chambers 'l9 &81 Resde Sts., N. 'Y. Oct. 15, 18 , 16. am Tin Ware and Stoves. filfiE subscriber respectfully infants the public that he still malting the business of mAking ALL EIIDR OF GOOD ?TN WARE, et the old stand, (formerly Andrew Polle7's,) in York street, Gettysbur,r, where be bee the larzest 'assortmentof tin ware in the comity, with many other articles for kitchen use, &c. Also, COOKING STOVE 3 k NINE-PLATE STOVES, of the-very Instkinds., 43. G. COOK. Mar. 12, 1866. 3m Sale Crying! iNARON CHRONISTKR, of Harapton„ Afl— ame uonnly, will attend to the CRY/Sti F ALES in the most satisfactory moaner, find no reltioll/010 teryli. SS asks a share of, public patronage, and Is convinced thSt' he' will be able to please . all who may employ him. Hampton, Sept. 17, 1836. 2us* r 457r2 ; - :lin MO A.•tber reiS Cars, i s TSB CITY OF NSW YON IC, Ora highly respectalele citizen, well known Ile ' the Mercantile community, by DR. J. 11. SCHANCK, ' Tea oasts tanto DOCTOR or tenet ra. Office N. Y. and Galena Lend Co., t_ No. 28 N 4961111 Se, N. Y„ June 1,'65. Dr. J. Scheeek.=-4.lgHfrsire,--eur over fifteen years I have beee troettli a severe ma" and usually two or three times A year with more or less hemorrhage, which together, for the last few ye irs, has kept me thiu fo lash and too we eh to do business of Any kind without suffering. In August last I hada ve ry severe hemorrhage, en h ercntellog to the judgment of good New York physichin,dl was chased as beyond the retch of medicine, and was elviseel to be prepared, en far 'e,e property matters were concerned, to leave this' . world at short notice. The ph,yaicitn (and my good friends) said that thefirst cold I took must prole fatal. Early in January I took-a 'totem cold, and fortunately wee oreurylet - rpotoot at N 0.12 liOtin Si IiET, directly ores yoltr office. I think about the I eth alarms.. ry 1 procured a bottle of y,oir Pulmocicilyrue end commenced taking it freely. My feat nal giaitis were very much eivollea, and all the symptom, of a speedy death seemed tuaccosw pony my cold. I sem fee' wv r quiet. physicitia, and stated to him that I wastaking y our med icines, end after showing them aa hen, and ,having tasted them, Ate'.:, he teplied-: "Tam can take them if you like, tliey•wd I do you nee bard." lie Said : "You know w het I told you lest slimmer, and I say the SCUD now, if you hale any busbies, 13 close up, do not pat it off." lie snit to other ft Heide that he'could ere no hope for me," and my ft'enda end relic thms concluded my time had come. Unite time I was taking freely of your medicine, kW* . lad not seen you. The dotter called a few timet, and found me (much to hie surprise, has intik) improving, and he could not understaad why. My faith wits iiierersing in your 41Vfli- CIIICS, and I had a w'sb to hate you C.14114i04 my case, and see what you had to say. Alma you fir.it came to ley room and made the ex amination, you gat e we but little enenarits,- ment, but on the contrary, expressed. tied doubts of me ever being helped out °filly thep seeming difficulties. The second tutu that you called, finding me stilt gaining, you gave ma encouragement, say' tie,. my symptoms were •• g; the Pe:town - v. rup, Sea-weed and !Mandrake Pills jiad acted like 4 charm." My circulation, my cough, my appe tite, all began to improve, and I could walk about my room it little. You vicited me firef ly every Tuesday, add found me improving,, and told me nut to go out of my room until. the first day of M .y. I took no told w ens under your treatenent, my Appetite beeteme first-rate, and you told me to cat eveiytLing I wished of a uutritions nature, and to exercise about the room as much es pnesible. I fol. * lowed your advice, end to the surprise Of my old physician and friends, I oeem much Letter' than I have been for several rites, and breathe better then I ever expected a person could with . one lung, the left being completely dried up. - I feel Ct ry graeteful tesyou, and consider your advice and medicines invaluable. Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON. Dr. Schenck—Duni Sir .—Aliont two years itgo I tv.ts taken with a very troublesome cough and a pain in my breast; seven oretght months passed away without my doing any- - thing ftir myself. Then I applied to a tiliyet• - gen, who attended me for about three months without rendering roe any service. I also ob. Wiled the advice and treatment ore physician. in one of our hospltalsAnd also had the i 4. vice and treatment of two other phyetelaulj. but all to no purpose. During this long epic t. of time I Will; nearly dead ; several times si friends came to see me and witness my telt ' iota the spirit-world. I was confined to Mitt bed two months at one time. My breathing, was exceedingly short. I gave up several- ' times all hope of getting better ; and as re. gurded well, that WAS entirely out of the quell lion. Aud to think this day I am well mid hearty! I was %wised by some of my friends - to try Dr, Sehenehl Ife,lleines. I accenting-. Is bought bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ; then I found a decided change le my oosigh for the better. I nattered severely from palpitttion at the heart s and two weeks after I commenced tithing your medicine" al. difilenity ceased. When I tiros went to Dr, Schenck', oillcielr war with difficulty that I could get up inta.kle reception room, I was so weak and so men* my skin wee so samw as though 1 bad the Jaundice; I felt dull, heavy add sleepless. Dr. Schenck, after examining ma, said both ay • lungs were effected, and gare me but littler hope; hot Ns medicines, la about two week', took right hold of me ; it seemed to go right through my whole system. The Puimortio Syrup, Sea-weed Tonic and Mandrake Pilla t all took right hold in the right piece. 'lbw • Pills brought awns great quantities of Wei mut slime; the Syrup loosened the matter io , my lungs, which came oil' very free the Se*, weed Tonle. gave mu an appetite, and every thing seemed to taste good. To' Blow what great power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show how bad I was diseased, beside all the bile that passed my bowels, and the great quantities oe, phlegm and matter I expectorated, I broke , out all over in large boils, that would COAligUO to Dither and run for about six weeks, and I ~ had at one time over twenty-five boils. I have nothing of the kind now, and feel like another person altogether. I can safely say that. t • have not enjoyed such health for five years ea - I do now, and cannot praise you and your , medlcines enough. flay God abundantly blest and preserve you, is the sincere desire of or* who has been so wonderfully relieved thrp*ls your agency ; and if any 41 desires to know witt regard to the truth( ess of this report, • it they will call upon an of my frierldidilt upon me, So. 4,,Dryden Mice. near Thantpso% street, below Coast's's der, Philadelphia, Aso will be perfectly satisfied with tlie rislblikpott the case. Yours, with ulna resPect, The above cage, as 4eteribed, is jultfeedlifty correct. I know it to be true. Yours. • T. B. MILIAR,, Pastor of IT.lncock H. E. Church., Dr. Schenck will be professionally principal oftce, No. 15 North Sixth street. corner of Commerce, Philadelphia, every twit arday, frcm 9 A. 31, until 4 P. tt. ; N 0.32 Bond street, New York, miry. 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