IN Water mast faiaiilspirst ha the stature of the fish. .or Ware wig b as haeremet the soil mast be adapted to the Med, or titerirwlll be tonal I returns; will t h e human body must welsh% Impurities. or there will be Mb Netnews. The man whose bow• els amtbiool bare been elselowd by a few • itakANDBETIIII PIMA anay wait through fra tested dieteleis wlthend fear 'The life of the geels is the biesal." To secure health we malt USN DELINDRETII'S PILL% .because We eareet be Mirk hat Rom unhealthy tecantulatlonsla the bswels•er the blood. which JirandretbWrllis moseie; tor. method Is follow- Ang nature, and is safe, and assonant the test of time. gee B. Brandreth M white letters In tits tioveruttestateasp. Seal by all Druggists. dlct. 21, MIL lie A Ustatbiaig. HOW OFTEN WE H EAlt THIS F.XPREPINHOM from persons reading advertisements of retest Medicines, and to nine cases out of ten they sway the right. It le over 19 years since I introduced my onediente, the Venetian Liniment, to the public. had no money to advertise it, so I left It for ludo with a few druggists and storekeepers through a siasailloction of the antatry, many taking it with grea4lWhiatsiaak bat I told them to let any one have, It, and U It did not do all I stated in my pamphlet, no wise need pay for It. In some stores gwoor three bottles were taken on Unit by persona present. I was, by many, thought crazy, and that mould be the last they would see of me. But I know my medicine was no humbug. In about two mouths I began to receive orders Sur more malt, some calling it my valuable Linlmen t„ who had refused to sign a receipt when I left it at their store. Now my sales are millions of bottles yearly, and all for cash. I warrant it superior to any other medicine for the cure of Croup, Dia:- rthea, Dysentery, Colic, Vomiting, tipasicut, and riea ricknesa, us MA laternal remedy. It Is per loctly innocent to .. take luternally, see oath nrcompanying each bottle,—and asternally for o'h nth lc Ithuumatletu, Ileadrsche, Mumps, b'rosted re et, Bruises, Sprains, 01.1 Sores, Swellings, Sore Throats, he., he. Sold by all Druggists. Depot Cortiandt street, New York, (Oct. 1, 'A 7w - - Ties Grest raillalt newiedy. Pmteeted by royal letters patent. Sr. JASti I.3,AUKSII egtAlliterlill FEMALE Pmts. Pr pared from a p_reseriptlon of Sir J. Cl.irke, M. V., Physlelan Extraordinary to the tt.teen. Thin Invaluable medicine is unfailing In Cue cure of all those painful uud dangerous dime:l - to which the (0112410 constitution IN anhiect„ It •-lerAtelf all lIKOCIStiI Mid removes tar Quante rin.l4repeoly eUre [nay be relied on. l'o Wirrieill.aillealtis peculiarly salted. It will, In short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. _ CA LT rtos.—These Pills should not be taken by Females during the FIRST TURKIC MoN rits of Pres. n ploy. as they ire cure to bring on Miscarriage, but nt my other Dine they ire safe. In all c tees of Nervous and Spinal Affection., Pains In the li.etk and Limbs. Fatigue on slight ex•rtion, Palpitation of thn Heart. llysie!rius, and Whih~s, these Pills will effect a cure when all oth• er means li eve failed ; an I although a powerful reinNly, do Ida contain Iron. calomel, antimony, Or lutyLliln4 hurtful to the CollYtittltloll. FUR illred lons In the pamphlet tutus sid each yc•ltAlge, should be carefully preserved. Ad by all Dru,gzists. Price One Dollar, per bot tle. ~it•l~'t4l, N 4 /TICK —it it the fate of every wall al)14 to be Csldiadridlte.l. 13. eantlous, th , trebtr no I thot the letters "T. & are 1.1,, No la the :to !Allot eaele wrapper bears t •ie VAC Tit SILVA of the elgn.ttnr.. of I. C. IR E,l). W N 1110.0 to I lOU lU l ' Without which DI PIS •tre . N. 11.—l0r 'nor, with Lighteen acute for Peet ort, Pit •Intr.l to An voutliqrlt. • I AI ent for the lint eel :et •tn I Willi!) lloulolona. J+)'{ M.14K4, 27 t'ortion It st,root., Now York, mill Inatirn n b into c , int tinlii; fifty Plll4, by re!* turn in fruit all obs.mvatiou. I)ac. 14, WI. ty r Dr. Kariball'.l Cmtarrb Mau,. 4 This snuff' has thorotathly proved Itself to bathe be•tt artlcla known for miring the Cauarrta, Cold in the 11 , -11 •an I Ilea Melte. It has been found an eseallant rein sly ht m fay elutes of More Eyes.— Deafness has been removiul by It, au.l Hearing leas often b.-en greatly Intomved by Its 1.144.1. It If it cirant anal agreeable. and GIVIN Is rg tomtit, to tilt, dull heavy p arts caused by dole as,s of the hew!. The sensations after using It are Jeligbnul and Invigorating. It opens amt 1. urges nut all obstruction*, strengthens the gluu• n gives a healthy net leo to the parts affected. Wire than Thirty Years of sale arta use of" Dr. Marshall's Catarrh an I Headache iinult" hall proved its great veil 11l for all theeommondlitfUlite• at the heal, and at this montent stands higher than ever before. It la recommended by many of tho NW. phyla ei AII4, un I in tuted with great success and saLlafae t Iroa everywhere. 'toad the Cortlnentea of Wholeas.l. , llrulDthall In v 4: The on loodaned," having for Dimly years been acqu tinted with " Dr. Marsh:an; Catarrh no 1 !Ida I.wite eland'," and sold it in our wholesale trade, cheerfully state, that we believe It to be In , iv..ry refapeet, to the reeotomend•tioss given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affeetlons, u• I t h at it la deelde.liv the be.it article. we imv• over known for nil min mon dineaaes of the. Head, Bare & Perry Id piton ; ft.' td, Attaton & l'o., lkm- I"'1; 11l . lwn. I, trr.ion & I n. , II edon : Seth W. F )4ton; NVilion ; PoirOdnk & Co., Itonton; It n4htw, glinutt I ds Co.. Itovton ; It. If. i 'nom & Park, New York; A. k. F D. 1 1, I+, N..w York; Stephen Paul & Co., N.w York; Minor & Co., .N. , w York; ikfeKes.ion & It 4, N w York; A. L. Sleovill h Co., Srw Y.,r'c: H. W . iv!, Clo.e h Co., New York ; jr York. 1 ... T eur *Jae by Try It. (Dee. fe, imi.. ly WowSarni' bis4Trais I 1 *in &ME the wor9d_retiOwne4 Astrolo,gist and Somnambulistic Clairvoyant, wails in a clairvoyant at tte, tiellneat,s the very feat una of the' person you are to marry, an•l by the ail Dian instrument of Intense powar, known as Cie l'syclunnotropo, guarantetar - to prolmai p .riect au I life-like pieta ro of future huvb in or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, loading traits of cli tr miter, die. This leo) Imp illtlon„ a testiumaMis wa.l mt number can 11.1.1 •rc. fly stating place of birtn, ag , , milepost ft color of ey, MI I h tir, au 1 eneloilitg fifty V. 61111, ' All 1 rt 4111.11 envelop tressed to your r, yua.w,ll rdeeilftl the pieta ro by return mail, L.vethor with daelye I inform “lan. A tilmag In conlll , ni Mani to Ozwraung NOTOS,P.O. Hui 2'X, W...%1 Troy, N. Y. iiept. 21, 1314, din Dohrooeh. itletdmiene and Catarrh'. Treated with the ottuortt snerew, Ihr Dr. J. Ii i %.04, U •u 11.41, an 1 Antist, (fortnerly of Leyden, II ll.w I , 1 N 0519 PLKEStreet. Philietellh‘ Tee un Inuits front - the molt rellaftleseu it In the City en I (Inanity can hen at his The ni- faA•ulty are invited to rutuorppany their p aleat•c, to iiuhrus'acfwierete In his pro •thet. Ar [Al,l4l eve,' Inserted without pain. No charged in t.le f , ,r examination. Sept. 21, ISOU. ly =valise, bat True.' Every young linty iin.lgentlian Hi In the United States can heareomethlng vary much to their,ul - by return 1 inll (trim of charged by ad cirea4ing the usdendigned. Thome having Mize of twang initnbuggad WUI oblige by not noticing this card. All °tilers wtll pLenie address their obedi ent servant, . THOS. E. CHAPMAN, Mar. 6, 'dd. ly Nil BroadaraY.N. T. Latest Mirket Reports. GETTYSBURG. tLOUR. '• - ' OW. FLOUR, )ItILTE WHEAT, RI ~ L) WHEAT, - MS, itYB,- O \A'4 jt'kTOKWRENT, k CL , )): P.: 11 EIA • FLA.X-lERO, BALTIMORE. F 401.711, - - W 111.141, - • itY PI, 0 ) ft ff, - - • o lON, - - - ROl4, ii • hand.. - • FI.:F evrirte, iii build.. ty, 4 . . Wilt-SKIM. . , - To the Turpayeet rITP HAMILTONBAN.—An early payment kJ of the SCHOOL TAX of liantiltonban township is respectfully solicited. as the mon ey ie needed. JOHN MIZIKI,PIY, Nor. 5, 18€6. , St President. Teacher Wanted. AMALE or Feet ale Teacher ranted for one' of the School* of U imiltoobart die trict—torm row mootbs—oSelary $23; Please , toply immediately. .7011 N MICKLAT. Preet. - J. V. DAttor,See'y. [Nor. 5,1866. 3t EstraY 41hrev. Ctlia to the premises ottke sabseriber, in Cositberlaail tort:ship, souse months cso, gitl Mt IMP, an white—no par:leaks: marks. The owner hi requested to prove ProPervfl py chary; 4a4 take them away. JULIUS merN43. Nov. 5, 1866. IR , None.. JACOB SIINGLLNAN'S NSTA.TII.--itatten Ai admlnistrallon on the estate of Jacob blielhanan, Nits or Franklin township, Adamp,i,„_.________-- county, deceased, hanng been granted to tits-11.2, to __ to k HOFFMAN'S, to buy undersigned, residing .14 051.16 C tatruhilPi h e. Ur — your Dry Goods, Notions, Queeasweire, hereby gives aottee to in persoas Ilidebted to ha., on the northwest Corner or Diamond, said:mato 10 make hassethatoilYsinti end Gettysburg, Ps. • those !mitt% Claims spinet the Willie , to pre. _ __— -- -- ----- --- sent them proper& r itittheatioated for settle. &SCAMS—Picking hes received his new meat. •• AN B. OWN, Muer. I Goode. Now is the time to ware bar ' B Nov. 5 1866. 64 . I " gains. Call sad see them. Pa , 7 4 !" have etsPP4 biladultpl sr youth skic_mos the to4sni, P a 4 1 ." 12 ; loßitsit Groceries, lirotrolis, &e. ICORGIC H. SWOPH, baring purchased the tine GROCERY B.ITABLISEIMIGIT James A. Grimes, on York greet,* few doors east of Wolf's Hotel, and baring added largely to the already extensive assortment on hand, offers the public a variety of Goods is his line rarely, if ever before, kepi here. His SUGARS, COFPBES, YEAS, SINAI!. SIN, SYRUPS,' Ac., can't be beat, in quality or price; whilst tie auortntent of NOTIONS embraces almost everything the public can possibly seed. Honae-keepers and others should give him fl call before buy ing elsewhere, as he is conrineed that be has the best stock is town, and that no one can go away disap pointed. - jerrhe CABINET-MAKING business is eon:inned, in all its - branches, at the old stead, a few doors east of the Btorz. No erects spared to please the public, as!her claw& Gettysburg, Nor. 5, 1866. tt Swan's Groeery. JIMM M. SWAN ha•just received a splendid iuisortntent of FRESH GROCEZHIS, at his Store on the corner of the pa blk Square, is Gettysburg, . SUGARS. The finest lot of Sugars ever broairkt to Gettysburg, and very cheap. Ri■ Coffee is superior to any olffwed it the place. If bon don't believe it coma cad see. MOLASSES. If you want the heat Syrups and Molasses in town you wi'l find them at Swan's. QUEENSWAILS, Elie stock of Qneensware, Dishes, Lamps, kr., is lull, cheap and -good. livery style and price. Ilis Cigars end Tub ice° ere. of euperior quality. Acknowledged by good judges to be the beet in the market. Particular attention paid to this department. A full supply of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Soaps, Pence articles, in short any and everything usually found in a first class Grocery. In lay ing in my stuck I was careful to know what* I was buying. sad am now prepared.to sell not only`GOOD Groceries, but to sell them very cheap. Give me a call and judge for your. selves. JOHN M. SWAN. Nov. 5, 1868. Proclamation. WHEREAS the Hon. ROSES? J. Futuna, President of the several Courts of Com mon Pleas in the Counties composing the 19th District, and Jostice of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer an I Genrat Jail Dal leery, for the trial of all eepiteid and other offenders in the said district, and DAIVIIMZIPAILRR atid Isaac E. Vlt . Ems., J edges of the Courts of Com mon Piesui, and Justices of the Conn' of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capitil and other offenders In the County of Adams—have lapsed their pre cept, be sling date the 24th day of August, in the year of our Loan ,one thousand eight hun dred and sixty*v, and to me directed, for holding a Coartilf Common Pleas, and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, and General Jail Delivery and Court of Oyer aid Terminer, at Gettyshnrgidon MONDAY, the 19th day of WOVEN NKR instant— NOTICE IS lIRIIRBY GIVEN to all the Justices or the Peace, the Coroner and Consta bles withia the said County of Adams, that they he then and t het e in their proper persous, with their Rolls. Ree/11011s, Inquisitions, sans inations, and othei. Remembrances, to do those things which to their offiees and in that behalf appertain to he done, and also, they who will prosecute against the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adams. are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. ADAM RERERT, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Uettysburg, Nov. 5,'1;6. New Lumber Yard. THE undtrsigned has opened a LUMBER YARD,.on the Itailro.td, near Guinn k illy's Lime Kilns", Gettysburg, and asks the public to give him a rail. His. asiortment is one of the best ever offered hem, and his pri ces afford only tho smallest living profit. He has WHITS PINE PLANK, inch and hilt Inch BOARDS, FLOORINV, PALINGS, &c., kc., and is constantly adding to his stuck. Come and examine for yourselves. Oct. 29, 1816. tf LIE follow: +4nd:cations for Tavern and T Itestau rant License have been Glad in my °thee, and wilt he presented to•the Coati on ' Tuesd.iy, the lay of November next : rrAVSILN William E flyers, Gettpburg. ItOTAORANT LICZNEIR. Conrad Fot,lConow.sgo town hip. J. J. FINK, Clerk. Oct. 29, 1866. te. P.trbAVID SARBAUGII'S ESTATE.—Letters of adininistr lion on the estate of David augh, I.ite of Tyrone township, Adams county. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing :n Butler town,hip, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to add estate to in the immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them properly authenticated for set tlement. JOHN HANES, ' . Oct. 29, 1866. 6t FreREDERICK ItAHRIIANN'S ESTATE.-4 Letters of administration on the e-fate of derick tiahrutann, late of Cumberland town ship, Adams county, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, residing in the same town, , hip, he hereby gives noti. eto all persons iudet.ted to 'thd estate to make immediate payment, end those having claims against the saw to present them properly authenticated torreettlement , PRIER, T. 10614, Oct. 29, 1866. 6t Administrator. ALL persons owing the undersigned for Fees in the Register and Recorder's office, are rrquested, to make immediate payintit.— As be is about to remore, settlements orates° accon nts m mite made by the November Court. All claims then unpaid, will be placed in the hands of en officer for collection. 12 SO • 13 00 8 00 • 83-0 . 3 00 - 281 0 875 - 5S 0 91 an SAMUEL. LILLY, • Oct. Is, 18611. 3t* Register k Recorder 4 Teachers Wanted. 41 - I 5 *1 - 10 * 1:4 ,7 s -30 J * xSS MEIN School Directors of Union township, deaire to employ - four Teachers for the 'miter term of tour months, commenting on the first Monday in November. 'Salary per month. MARTIN E—BOLLINGER, JAc,ia 11. Goseseur, Sec y. Sept. :0, 18116. . 11 25 012 21 • 3 I.k) 0 35U • Ita 4. 183 • 145 0 114 • bJ 0 00 . 12 00 13 AO - 11 Vl l7 00 - 01 0 30 /21 - 282 40 241 6 6 NIVNRSAL CLOTLIF.3 IVRINCEIitin ÜBesides the great saying of Labor, the saying in the wear and tear of clothing in a single year, more than amounts to the pfireTof this Wringer. It is strange that any Jamlly should be willing to do without it. For Bile at FAIINESTOCK Biwa, and at C 11. BUM LEW& [Feb. 19. ViTANTED.—The Beater Pteu Hay Coin pany will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PILIGIC tor HAY, delivered at their Hay Sheds, yi Oxford, at P. Hann s Station and in Gettys burg. JEllitlllAll DInISL, Qettysburi, Oct. 22, 1886. 3m Agent. AL SPLlNSlP.assortmeat of Fall sod !in- It ter ClotAilegj net received at PICKING'S. ttgi l : g s ." w.iiil, y ll : atio D u ti , p D a r c y tß ( . 4o:d 4 , o li . , Ade:, no r rtliw Y e 4r at lei cor a n t er of th e Square, Get f t tgithqll,,Ys- (VI/RC° tTS—a large a ssortme n t st of eve!y k. I Style, size awl pries—just opened -t PICKING'S. RAECIre-PLANTATION HITTELI, or Old tioataitesul _Tanis, at Dr. g. 11081FWNS COFFICE CIGARS AND TOBACCO CANDIES AND NOTIONS JACOB BREADS Lleemen. Notice. Administrutcr ,Pirotiee. Notice. The Far Famed 2,000 tons risky A Oman Proieriy APRI If ATM BALE.--The ~and -rsi Reek Wets seettlent• 16•14,14 vilitablefprtipi erty, Moats fa Monition township, Ademi county, on the road leading frem- Hunters town to Petersburg, about 4 miles from the latter place, containing aft set 30 11431188, more , or less, improved with a rood one sad a half story LOU HOUSE, and a good Stable of large size, with a nesee-falling well of water at the doer. There i 3 a first-rate garden, and , the lead is all in a high state of cultivation. I There are aaout 3 acres of Timber, and a sail- Meat quantity of Meadow land. There is a ea- i riety of fruit on the premises. The fences are in good order. The property is conveniently located to Markets, Schools, Churches, nc., and is one of the most desirable properties in the county. Person wishing to view the property wil! call on the nsuiersigned. residing thereon. . . GEORGE DAIJOHEaTY Oct. 29, 1x66.. t,f PUBLIC SALE. ON WEDNESDAY, the 7th do; of NOVEN HER next, the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, HIS FARM, situate in Cumberlind town. ship, Adams county, on the Trestle mill road, about one and a half miles from Gettysbnrg, adjoining lands of Abraham Plank, Dr. S. E. Hall and others, containing 102 ACRES, more or less, with plenty of Woodland aadMeadow. The improvements are a Two story WEATHERBOARDED t,III! HOUSE, a Frame Darn, Log Sta. ; as excellent well of water at 7 the door of the house, with some fruit trees.— The fences are new, having been pat up since the battle. There are about three haadred panels of post fence. Persons wishing to view the property are requested to call on the subscriber, residing in Gettysburg. )`Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., on said day, when attendance will be given and terms made known by FRSDERICK HEM Writ not sold, the Farm will be for rent on said d.sy. arL 29, 1860. is Ttitehers' Institute. THE Adams County Teachers' lost:Rote will hold its next annual session In the U. R. rch, Litticstotvn, commencing at 10 o'clock, A. M., on WEDNESDAY, Nov. 21st, and continuing 3 days A full attendance is requested. All who expect to be examined next year with a view to teaching will End it to their interest to attend. These meetings are e.esigned for the instruction, improvement cad advancement of Teachers. Hence it is highlrimportant that as teachers we keep up our oreaniz awn. The exercises will codsist of Addresses, Lectures, Class-Drills aed Dis enssi:ns. Ad Iresses will be delivered by Prof. M. L. Sirever, of Peon'a. College, P. D. W. Hawkey, Esq., and others. Arrangments have been made with the several Railroad Companies to transport Teachers at greatly reduced rates. All who expect to go by Rail road from Gettysburg nest is /ere by 2.30 on the morning of the 21st. A special train has been engaged iron Hanover to Litilestown. AAR9N SLIMY, , Cliiiirman Executive Committee. Gettysburg ! Oct. 20, 186 d. tc Register's Notices. IVOTCCE is hereby given to all Legatees and 111 other persona concerned, that the Ad. ministration Accounts herein-tiler mentioned will lke presented at the Orphan's Court if Adams county, for confirm ition and allowance, on MONDAY, the 19th day of UDC, at 10 o'clock, A. M., vi.z 339. First and final account of Amos Lefe - - ver, EN., Executor of the last will cud Lesta went 01 Philip lierget, deceased. 240. First and final account of Elijah Spang ler, Administrator of Catharine Miller, decd. 34t. The account of Jeremiah Biesecker, Administrator of the Estate of Isaiah Stull:, deceased. 34t. The final account of Philip Donohue, Guardian of James Emory Gratt, minor child at Philip J. Graft, late of Strabanisownship, deceased,. 34r Thew first and final account of James J. WI Administrator de bunis non of Adam Sowers, deceased. 3441 First and final account of Isaac Light ner, Rig., Administrator of the Estate of Rev. Jae ob IBare, deceased. SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Regiper's Office, Gettysburg, Vet... 22, 1866. td • What We Want. F T Ou WANT a cheap Hat buy it of H. B. WOODS. IF YOU WANT a Fashionable Hat always buy it of 11. B. WOODS. IF YOU WANT a Hat of any kind for Iris money than anybody else will sell it for, be sure to buy it of H. B. WOODS. IF YOU WANT good Shoes for Ladies or children, don't be humbugged with dam aged auction goods, but buy of H. B. WOODS. IF YOU WANT Shoes or Boots, “that are shoes and boots worth talking about," acid no "cheating trash," buy Ovum of IL B. WOODS. Tr -YOU WANT Overshirts, Drawers, llm breilrs or anything in his line, bay of H. & WOODS. • F YOU WANT to be dealtfairly with, get I t net worth of your money and not be cheat. ed, always hay of - 11. U. WOODS. IF YOU WANT a pair of rot! Number One Heavy Winter Boots, don't bay beforeyou see the ettperiot article for clie by 11. B. WOODS. Great Ezeltesteat t MAJORITY of those who read Newsriperr mires give a hasty glance at a business advvrtisemeatrand if a MAW actually has the best, the prettiest and the cbtutimt goods in ail Creation, actually selling theta ittlscestk-down prices—too few heed the fact for their own interest, therefore we have FOUND it best to simply invite every body to call and examine our stock and prices before buying one dollar's worth elsewhere, for I can Ana will make it to the interest of all those who are not • DEAD to their true interest and who wish to save money, therefore to boy everything IN the line ot good. and cheap clothing at my store, where there has Put been received a most. inagaifieeut assortment ot Fall cud Win ter clouds, con.isting of ,Overcoats, Dress Coats. Haines Coats Pants and Vests of all kinds, Overshirts and Undershirts, Stockings, Suspenders, Cravats _and No.lons Clocks, Musical Instruments , and many oth eri things iu my hue, all of which I am selling at very kw prices. Call on F. it. PICKING, Bahl. more street, near thelinbric - Spare, CETTYSBURC. Oct. 29, Md. 5 Cents Reward. RAN away tram the subscriber, on Tuesday Let, a bound girl named Bertha Lewis, eget* about let years. • All persons are warned against harboring tier at my expense. I will give the abbvei reward for her return, but no thanks. ALFRED SLONAKER. &Rattan tp., Oet. 29, 1886. Wanted. A GOOD FARM ANY period hiring a guod Farm for sale, and will take in pail payment, one or more tracts of FIRST. RATE WESTERN LAND, well located, n-ar Railroads, Schools, Church es, County Towns, kc., nt.ty find a purchaser by applying at this (ace. June 18, 1866. tf • 4;":" # _, $9 0 f lt a r six ' ' 1 21e5 ." j n w sr t u t. Address 0. T. GARBY;- - Bollding, -Bid defOrd, Ma - .rMiiyll., Mi. isly - rMM CIDER VINEGAR at Swan's Grocery oe the corpse of the Diamond. Apia 39, IM. A Saudi Farina, IN BUM/AMAX VALLEY, FOR SALE.— The subscriber, Agent of John Oilmen, will sell at Public Sale, on SATURDAY, the 'l7th day of NOVEMBER next, A SMALL FARM, situate in Buchanan Val ley, some two hundred yards from the Moun tain Church, containing 20 ACBES and 16 PERCHES, nearly all of which is clear, and in a good state of cultivation. The improve ments are a good Two-story LOG HOUSE, good Bank Barn, first rate flog Psa and Corn Crib at- . . 1 1 tached, also a good Wash A Bake_ House, with a well of excellent water at the door. The buildings are all nearly new and built of the best material. There is also a thriving young APPLE ORCHARD, with Peaches, Grapes, An. the same time and place will be sold the following personal property : A Two horse Wagon, Bedsteads and Bedding, Tattleg; Chairs, Ten-plate Stove 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 !larch. 1881, and the other half in two annual installments. "Sale. to commence at 1 o'clock, P.M, on said day, when attend imce will be given and terms made known by JOS. J. LIVERS, * Await. Jacob Mickley, Asa. [Oct. 22, 18;6. is PUBLIC SALE. 1 - I ,N TUESDAY, the 6th day .of NOVEMBER ky next. the subscriber will offer at Public Sale, on the premises, TIIE, PROPERTY on which he resides, on •i!. he York Turnpike, three miles east of Getty.- . urg, in Stratton township, Adams count] : 23 ACRES OF LAND, adjoining lands of Jo seph Lease, Henry Tate, John Bushman, and others. Fire acres of the tract are in Timber. The improvements nre a Two.sto ry Roughcast DWELL INGIIII MOUSE, with Two-itory Back- fi building, a good Barn, Curn Crib, Carriage House, Hog House, Spring House, with Granary. and ether out-buildings. There is a 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 as Peaches. Pears, Cherries, Plums, ke. At the same time and place, will be sold, I COW, 2 Heifers, One-horse Wagon. Buggy, Sleigh, 11.1 Ladders, Winnowing Mill, Ploughs, Ilarrow, Double and Single Shovel Ploughs, Corn Fork, Cultivator, Double end Single. trees, Forks, Rakes, Shovels, kc. Also, a Hathaway Cook Stove, Parlor Coal Store, 3 BedltNads, 2 sets of Chairs. 2 Tables, Stand, Carpeting, Tubs. Buckets, Barrels, with a lot or old Iron and Castings. Likewise, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, QUEENS-W A RE, mid many other articles, too num.rons to mention. Oar:We, to commence et 10 o'clock, A. M., on said illy, when attendance, will be given and terms made known by `The Grain and Hay business 'ill be continued at Granite Statwn until April Ist. Highest prices paid. Oct. 22, 18CC. to A Good Farm A T PaTVATE SALE.—The subset iber offers at Private Sale, his valuable FARM, sits ate in Kwedom township, Adams county, Pa., containing 127 ACRES, more or less. The improvements consist of a good Two- story LOG HOUSE, and Log It irn,Wash House, Smoke House and Milk House -1 all under one roof; and other 4.utbuildings. There are two wells of good water, one atlith house and the other at the Barn, and a never filling stream of water running through thv farm. There are two young Or!hards'oa the premises, and a variety of all kinds of fruit. There is about 25 Aires of gond Timber and a fair proportion of Meadow. The land is in a high site of cultiv.tt ion, and will be sold on reasonable terms. Tills firm is conveniently located to Mills, Markets,'Schools, Churches, Itc., and is ans.sag the rant desirable in the county. Persons wishing to view it will call on the undersigned, reei4ing thereon. ABRAM FLENNEIL ingust 27, 113136. 3m Sheriff's Sales. Ipursuance of sundry writs of Veaditioni Exponss and Fieri Facies, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Adams county, Pa.. and to me directed, will be exposed at Pubhc Sole, at the Court House, in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY, the lath day of NOVEMBER next, at. L o'clock, P. M., the following described Real Estate, xis: A LOT OF GROUND, situate in East Berlin, Adams county, adpining lot of George Mon. dorlf on the east, lot of John Riegle on the west, an alley on the north, and fronting on Main street, the lot being 65 feet in front and running back 220 to the alloy—improv edwith a Tw)-storyFrnmeWentberbonr. ' ded STORE HOUSE, alhoe-,tort' Stone Building, and some 'fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution as the property of Francis S. Hildebrand. Also, A TRACT OF TIMBER LAND, situate in MenaHen town:thin, Atisins county, adjoin ing lands of Michael Warner, Henry Eppel. man, Elijah Wright, Jahn Burkholder and Wm. Peters, containing 11 ACRES. of which about a acres are fenced. Seised and taken in mention as the property of Jonathan N. Fickes. ADAM REBERT, Sheriff Sheriff's °Tice, Gettysburg. Oct. 22, '66. MrTen per- rent. of the purchase money upon all sales by the Sheriff most be paid over immediately atter the property is struck down, Or upon failure to comply therewith the prop erty will be again put up for sale. 30 Acres of Land AT PUBLIC SALII.—On. SATURDAY,. the 10th day of Novsmusa next, the Direc tors &lithe Poor of Adions county will offer at Palic S de, on the premises, 30 ACRESIISF LAND, all cleared, lying on the ridge immediately west ofdamuel Cobean't farm, and adjoining also the farms of Hon. Muses McClean and John Forney, in Cumber land township, a mile and a half from Gettys burg. ger Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, P. IL, on said day; when attendance will be given end terms made known by JOHN N. GRAFT; JOHN NUNNNMAKER, JOHN RAHN, Oct. 92, 1868. is Dire:tors of the Poor. Collectors, MAKE NOTICE I—The Collectors of Taxes for 1865 and previous years, in the differ ent townships of Adams county, are hereby notified that they will be requirsd to settle up their duplicates on or before the 19th day of NOVENUEIt next, on which day the Commis sioners will meet at their office to give the tie cessnry exoneration', dc.• The Collectors of the present yes r will be required to pay over to the County Treasurer all mollies which may be collected by the No vember Court. SAMUEL MARCH, A.RRAIIAII SAM, . SAMUEL WOLF, Commies lacers of Adonis county Attest—J. M. W*lTia, Clerk. Oct. 22, 18611. Exeehler Gallery. NONE but GOOD Pictures allowed to go out—. Add at very LUW PRICKS. Come oue! Come all! Gettysburg, Oct. 29. Isea: Western Lands. MITE subscriber has some valuable WRST -1 ISRN LANDS, which he will trade for one or more FARMS in this county. The lands are well located, and very desirable for farm lag. Early application desired. JACOB BRINKERHOFF. Gettysburg, April, 3, 18U5. tf Tomo Property AT PDIVA.TE BU —Several !MUSES can be pat chased at Private Sale by call t on PiIINSSTOCK DLIOTHEDS. Dec. 15. 1868. If DPUORN k HOFFMAN are receiving New Hoods every week from the eastern Ci ties. Do not fail to give thews call, on the northwest Corner of the Sqli are, Gettyshurg, Pr. IVRY Dr. R. HOANICR'S 'Tonic and Altura t I tire Powders, for HORSIMI and CATTfill Prepared and sold only at his Drug its I Jansen 15. 1564. NEW GOOD& LATEST. ARRIVAL. FAGINESTOCK BROTHERS Have just received a large sad complete amortment of. of every style anti et all prices, to which the attention of buyers is ' directed. Those to wont of good Goods at the lowest possible rates shosid mit 44tillogive as an early call. FARNISTOOK BROS. Ott. 41, 18GG. GNORGE ARNOLD has now got up his fall stock of AEADY.MADE CLOTHING, mostly of his own manufacture, consisting or Coats, Pants, Vesta, Shirts, Drawers, ka., *c. , A large stock of CLOTHS AND Can MEWLS, all of %Web will be sold cheap tot cask. Cell end see them. Oct. 6, 066. Dup'torn tt [Koffman. NR -W EITORE • . os TUT /roar/twin C 0111.113 011' rat DIAI , (raft,* at rter DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, IDAS4 PETS, QUKENSWARS, &0., all of which have been bought at the lowest market prices and will be sold accordingly. Give them a call. No troutile to show Goods, F. D. DI.II'HORN, S. W. HOFFMAN. Oct. 6, 1866 Dry Goods: Dry Goods! EIAN AND CAPS, BOWS AND SHOPS. —Haring just returned from the City, with a splendid assortmentof t)PY GOODS, I am now prepired to offer greater inducements to bujers than ever befose. My stock comista of every description of Dress Goods. plain an d fancy, Cloths, Cassimeres, Mullins, loop skirts, Balmoral!, Flannels, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, kc. in connection with my Dry Goods, opened in nn adjoining room a I Iry stock of lIATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND fillOgs, which I will sell very cheap. Children's Shoes as low as 121 cents. and other goods at cor l responding rates. My stock is *ell selected, and the most complete yet offered. Give nig a call and examine for yourselves. No trouble to show Goods. We are els) agent for the Florence Sewintr: Machine, which is acknowledged to be the best in use. It is the Intest improved machine out, having the REVERSABLIC FRED, giving it an advantage over all other machines.— Call and see them. M. SPANGLER. Oct. 6, 1566. PHILIP HANN TtIE undersigned, intending to remove from Gettysburg, will sell AT COST until the 15th of November, any or all of his stock- of VATCHE - 4, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, and SIL VER-WARE. Persons wishing any article in my line will, for a short time, bare an opportunity to pur chase it at 'a very reduced price. Call and be convinced JOSgPIT BRYAN. Also, for dale, several articles of Household Furniture, including I mahogany Ituroan, I double Wardrobe, 1 cottage Bedstead, 2 Featb• cr beds, : ten-plate Stove, kc Akc. Gettysburg, Oct. 22, Ittad. -.--- Fall and Winter Goods. A • SOOT I' SONS have just received rin• . other line sokortawiit of SEW GOODS, coasistinjr. hi p.irt, °feint hs, Cassimeres, Cr.ssi; nets, Kentucky Jana„ and Twee ds, for Gen tlemen's wear. Also. alfiue assortment of .Our stock has been selected with great care, and we are prepared t 6 sell as cheap ns any other establishment in the country, We ask the public to give us : iv call 'and judge for themselves. Call and sec u.. No trouble tO show Goode. A, SCOTV J 4 SUNS. . Sept. 17, 1866 MRE undersigned hat commenced the sAn. DLE:tn•l HARNESS-MAKING business, On the Hill, in Baltimore street, in the building formerly occupied by D. Sweeney as a Chair. ; maker's shop, up:stairi, where he asks those wanting anything in his line to call. Work done in the best manner, and prices moderate: HARNESS REPAIRED at short notice. A lot Of new Sadjles and H a rness on band. J. M. ROWE. Gettysburg, Jane 25, 1866. 3m - To All Book Buyers. T AS. K. SIIION, 38 South Sixth Street, Phibi sol adeIphin,IaAGENTFORTMMEFOLLOW.+ ING VALUABLE BOOKS: APPLETON'SoNEW AiIRRICAN CYCLOPE-' HISTORY OF TIIE REBELL, lON—I large Vol. DICTIONARY OF KECIIAN.; ICS-2 Vols. REBELLION RECORD, BY FLANK MOORI -9 Vols. • • W.ISTIINGTON IRVINO'S WORKS-22 Vols COOPER'S NOVELS, DICKENS' WORKS. MERIVA t GIBISONI'S ROME. MACAULEY'S WORKS. URR'S DICTIONARY OF ARTS AND MANU FACTURES. BANCROFT'S UNITEDj_STATES-8 Yoh, &c. I furnish all Books 'published, for poblic: and private Libraries, at wholesale prices.-1 - Send a list of any Books wanted, w ith n ramp for price+, which will be sent by return mail.. Sept. 24, 1866. 6w ELIZ MIRTH TOPPER'S ESTATE.—Letters testamentary on tie estate of Eliz tbeth Tupper, Lite of Liberty-township, Adams coml. , ty, deceased, having teen granted to the un dersigned, the first named residing in the same township, and the last named in Ilizhhtni 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 present them propi:rly authentica ted for settlement. JAMES R. TOPPER, JESSE P. TOPPER, Oct. 6, 1866. 6t Executors. Notice. MARY ANN ALLISON'S ESTATE.—Lct ters testamentary on the estate of Mary Ann Allison, late of Littlestown, Adams coun ty, deceased, having been granted to the un dersigned, residing in same place, he hereby gives notice to all persons indebted to make Immediate p.tyment and those having claims against the same to present them properly au thenticated for settlement. Sept. 17, 1886. 6. Notice. P. t r Mifflin VlLL2ft'SEiTATE.—Letters of 1 ailmini , tratton on the estate of Michael acr,decea:ed, lair of •Ilamilicia :sq., Adams -co., having been granted to the unaPrsigntd, re siding in Berwick borough. he hereby gives notice to all persons indeb.ed to said estate to make Immediate payment, and those baying claims apt cst the same tc present them srop erli sionenticated for settlement. WM. BITTINGER, Ides. Oct. 22, 1866. 6t.* 1860. Philadelphia 1866. VI, ALL PAPERS. New FALL STYLII. - - - 11 . 0W3LL R BOCTRICK, Manor teturers or PAPSR. HANG N 1S and WINDOW SdADSS, Cornerronrth and irket Streets, PHILA DELPHIA.. N. B. ,Always in Store,* large Stock of LINEN and OIL SHADS 3. Sept. 3, 1806. 3n SHOULDBRS, - Bides; hothe-made Bologna &nasals., bo., a full stock always kept for sale, of the yes, best quality, and at lowest living profits, by KALOPLEISCR, Jane I I. next door to the Post Office ALINLIII*323Ii is selling is large amount c( doo4e, became", the people ara finding a►tbit he hi &Ermined net to be 'adenoid.. FALL AND WINTRIt GOODS, NEW GOODS. 12132EC1E1 IKON D, 0 ITTYI4IIOIO -ALSO -Ith my Dry GI RP:WING SIACIIINES Selling Or at Cost. LADIES' .DI2iSeGOOI)S ihiddillig. DIA-21 Vila Notice. JOHN DIEHL, Executor Prime Hams, • tie Ware alai' Stoves. subscriber respectfully informs the I public that he still continues the business ! L RE ing ALL KINDS OF GOOD TIN WARN, ' at the aid stand. (formerly Andrew golie)'s,) in York street, Gettysburg, where he hiss the btrgest assortment of tin ware in the county, with many other articles for kitchen use, ice. Also, COOKING S rovss & NINE•PLATE STOVES, of the very best kinds. Mar. 12, 1805. 3m THE BEST IN THE MARKET. Tag VIUTUIC 801100 MILL Over Five thousand of these Mills bare been made and sold in the last three ye irs. The best recommendations can be given. Also—COOK'S SU PORATOR, for TO 'king Sugar and Molasses, sAid to be the best in use. CORN CRUSHERS. Three different sizes for grinding Corn in the ear, na shelled—or any other kind of Kr lin. This is a machine that every farmer ehonld have, as a bushel of ground feel is eqn ii to a basbel and a half liorrround. The high R rire of feed of all kinds makes an Imperative de mand for some kind of machinery by which to save. It is a rtpii grinder and durable. BELLS FOR CHURCHES, SCHOOL'S, FARM HOUSES, FOUNDRIES, ke. Made of the best steel composition. Church Bells insured for one year. WH,LOUG/761 - 8 GUM SPRING DRILL, WITH CROWELL'S GUANO ATTACH %I ENT. This is considered one of the be't Drills now in use. It will distribute any t• ind of grain evenly, and sow from one bushel np to three to the acre. The Guano.Attachtnent Its given entire satisfaction' wherever used. It is so constructed as not to clog :n sowing any kind of Phosphates or Bone Meal. Haring sold a number of these machines last season, I can tally teeomnsend them to be what -they are repFesented. Persons wishing to buy should make application early as the supply is small and the demand great. F. F. SMITH'S cAsr STEEL PLOUGHS. - First, It is the only Plough yet produced that wil invariably scour in any soil. ds, I Invel Second, ft 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 parts of the Plough are cast in moulds, into the exact shape desired fur the mould•boarde, shares and land-side 4, 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 have been made out of pieces of the plough by black smiths all over the country. For pale by Winn, Agent, Aug. 27, IBM Near Gettysburg, Pa. Sewing Machines. Ts GROVER. & BA.KICIL=TIis BEST IN USE. These Machines have become so well known that little need be slid by way of recommendation. They have taken the first premium at all the hite , State Fairs, and are universally acknowledged to be the BEST in use by all who have tried them. The "Grover k Baker Stitch" and the "Shuttle Stitch" are points that have been attained by no other Machine. They are the only. m tchines that sew and embroider with p rfection. These Machines are peculiarly adapted to Family use. y are almost noiseless, sew directly from the spool without rewinding, and are simple in their construction. They are easy to man tee, and can be worked by almost any child. Every family should hare flue. They sane labor, they saes time, and they nee missy, and du their work better than it can be dine by hand. Tte undersigned having been appointed Agent for the above Machines, has es Wills had an A,zency 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. iparSeedles and Thread will also be sup plied. J. 8. WITIiEr.OW, Agent, Fairfield. Aluna eoun:y, Pa. Aug. 27, 1866. a Lsite4t Fasklons EUAND J. W. BRADLEY'S CELERRA• D TED PATENT DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (OR UtIOULE SPRING) SKIRT. In■ WONDERPOL FLEXIBILITY - Aid-great Con. roar and PLEABCII6 to any lady weArtnic the Do- PLEX ELLIPTIC SEIRTwiII be e.vperienced partic ularly in all crowded A ssembl tes,Operas,Carria nes. Railroad Cars, Church Pews, Arm Chairs, for Pr‘nesade and Douse Dress, as the Skirt can be bolded when in use to occupy a 11mA I place cc easily and conveniently as a Silk or Muslin Dress. an invaluable quality in crinoline, not found in any Sinttle Spring Skirt. A lady having enjoyed the rtssersa, Cox- F3IIT, and great coaysetemes of wearing the DUPL./IX ELLIPTIC STICKL &RUM SKIRT for single day. will never afterwards w !tingly 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 graceful shape when three or four ordinary Skirts will have been thrown aside as nseleaa. The Hoops are covered with double and twist ed thread, and the bottom rods are not only double Spines, butrtwice (urduable) covered, preventing them from wearing oat when drag ging down steps. stairs. kc. The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with all ladies and is universally recommended by the Fashion• Magazines SS the STANDARD SKIRL OF THE FASHIONABLE WORLD. To enj .1 the following ineitimable advanta ges in Crinoline,giz: superior quality, perfect m inufacture, styjish shape, IS finish, flexibility, duratdlitr, comidrt, and economy, enquire for J. W. Bradley's Duplex Rlliptic, or Double Spring Skirt, sad be sure you get the genuine article. - ,* CA UTION.—To guard against IMPOSITION be particular to NOTICE , : the skirts offered as "DUPLEX" have the red Ink stamp, viz: 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 reveal ing the two (or double) springs braided togeth er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil ity end strength, end a combination not to be &and in any other skirt. FOR SALS in all Stores where FHIST CLASS skirts are told throughout the United State' and elsewhere. Manufactured by the Role Owner§ of the Patent, , WEST. BRADLEY ls CARY, 97 Chambers k 79 k 81 Meade Ste., N. Y. bet. Li, 18t:G. 3m 10111 OPKIN'B "OWN MAKR," NEW eAr,i, STYLES I Are in eNery respect nest: miss and em brace n complete assortment for L idles, Miss es, and Children, of the Newest Styles, every Length and Size of Waist. OUR SKIRTS, wherever known, are more universally POPULAR than any others baton the public, They retain their shape better, are lighter, more elastic, mme durable, and really Ceskves. than any crater H iopSkirt in market. The sprinze and fastenings are warranted perfect. EVART LADY should Tar Tacit I _ They are now being extensively Sold by MERCHANTS, th.TOUßfintlt the country, and at WHOLESALE ! it RETAIL, at ManulActory and Sales Room. No. 87.13 ARCH Street, below 7th, PHILA DELPHIA. Ask for- fIOPKIN'S "own rice,"—boy no other ! CAUTION.—None gennine unless Stamped on tack Fid Pad—s*Hopkin's Hoop Skirt Man. nine-tory, No. 628 Areb Street, Philadelphia." Also, constantly on band full line of New York made Skirts, at very low prices. TERMS SST CASH. O'NE PRIGS ONLY. Sept. 3, 1868. 4m AI.,ARON CHRONISTSR, of Hampton, Ad ante county, will attend to the CRYING SALES ht the most satisfactory manner, , and no re Isonahle terms. lie aska a share of ,rptiblic patronage, and is convinced that he will be able to please all who may employ him. Hampton, Sept. 17, 1836. 2a116 OWAN'S Stole to the Floes to got all kiwis 17:3 of Moues,' S. G. COOK For Sale. C£3 Hoop Skirts, Sale Crying! Anther Great tare • • I N CITY OF mit' TOOK, Ur is highly rimeclable Weil m ows ti cue Mereaatilecomnittaity, by DR. J. 0. 801111`10K, ?no aftelT tom nocrot or PIM unt.tillta Office N. Y. and oaleno Lcod Co., No 28 NAMIS.III gt. ,N. Y., Jone WO. 1 Dr..l. Schenck—Dear Sir :—Yor over lift •en years I have been troubled with a severe cough, and usually two or three times a year with more or less hemorrhage, which together, for the last few ye ire, has kept me thin in flesh and too weak to do business of soy kind without suffering. lii Augest Ltst I had a ve ry severe hemorrhage, en I, steer !jug to the judgment of a good New York phy•ician, I was classed as beyond the re tell of medicine, find was advised to he prep•tred, to far as ptoperty m.itters were concerned, to leave this world at short notice. The phy.iciaa ittull my good friends) mill thet tliefirst cold I took mast prove fatal. Early in January I took a severe cal. and fOrttllClAPir 11,119 (+commies( room. at No. 32 BOND STREET, directly over your office. I think about the lett, abeam. ry I procured a bottle of your PulmotieS4r iet and commenced taking It freely. Ily feet elk limbs were very much swollen, and aji th i symptoms of a speedy deed, seemed tout:Muni— pnny esycohl. I sent for my former phyilcitin, and stated to him that I wan taking your med• reifies, and after showing them to him. and having tested them, he:, 'he replied : -t• Yon can take them if eoo like, they will do you no harm." Ile said : "You know what I told yon last summer, and 11's ty the same now,'if yon have any business 1 dose up, do not put it off" Ile said to other friends' that lie4.could see no hope for me," an I my fermis end ,reln- Vous concluded my time had tome. At this time I was taking freely ofyour medicine, hut had not seen yon. The • doctor called ti. lew times, and found me (much to his surprise, he chid,) tmprovint, and he could not understand why. My faith was•Lwlreraing in your mein elites, and I hid a Wish to have you examine my case, and see whit yoo had. to say. When you first came to my room and made the ex amination, you MISS me but little entemirag ment, but on the contrary, expressed end doubts of my ever being helped out id my then seeming difficulties. lie second time that you called. finding me s II; gaining, you gave me encouragement, say( g,..my symptom, Were improving; the Pulmohic Syrup, Softie/sea Tonic and Mandrake l'ills had acted like a charm." My circulation, my cough, in, type. tar, all began to improve, and I (.00,1, walk about my room - a little. Yon visited Me near. ly every Tuesday, and found In, improving, and told me nett to go,out ot my room until the first day of M .y. F took no cold while under your treatment, .my appetite bneame first-rate, and you told me to eat everYthing I wished ore nutritious nature, and to exercise about the room ar lunch 'as possible. I fol. towed your advice, anti to the surprise of my Old physician and friends, I gem much better titan I have been for several years, and - breathe hetter than I ever expected a person could with one long, the left being completely dried up. fleet vi ry graeteful to yon, end consider your advice and medicines involuable.• , Yours, truly, T. S. SHELDON. • Dr. Schenck—Deaf Sir.—About two years ago I We taken' with a very troublesome Gough and Npain itt my breast; seven oreight Months ;tossed away without my doing any thing for myself. Then I angled to a physi cian, who attended me for abont three months without rendering nee any service. I also ob tained the advice end treatment of &physician in one of our hospitals,land also had the ad • vice and treatment of two other physicians. hut all to no pnrpose. During-this long space of time I was nearly dead; several times my friends coma to tee me nod eitness, my exit into the spirit-world. I was confined to my bed two months at one time. My breathing was exceedingly short. I gave up severe) times all hope of getting better ; and OA re. lorded- well, was entirely out of the quell; Lion. And to thin t yI am well and hearty! I was ituvised by some of my friends to try Dr.-Schenck's Medicines. I Recording lAbought bottle after bottle, until I reached the ninth ; then I found a decided change in silty cough for the better. I suffered severely Pool palpit.thin of 'the heart-, and two week* after I commenced taking your medicines this ditficnity ceased. , When I first went to De. Schenck's office it Was with diffienity Vint! i could get up into his reception room, I was sti week an I so swelled; My akin was so s'l'ow es thongh I had the jaundice ; !felt dull, henry and steeple's, Dr. Schenck, alter examining me, stid both my lungs were effected, and gave me b-tlattle hope; but his medicines, in about two weeks, took right hold of me; it seemed to go right through my whole system. , The Pu:monits Syrup, Se.t-weed Tonic end Mandrake Pills, nil took right hold ;lb the right place. The Pills brought awn,' greet quantities of bile and slime; the Syrup bosened the matter in My lungs, which came off very free; the Sea, weed Tonic gave trie \ an appetite, and every thing seemed to taste good. To show what great), power the medicines have in purifying my system, and to show bow bad I was diseased, beside all the bile that pissed my bowels, and the great quantities of phlegm and m itter I expectorated, I broke out a:I over in large boils, that would continue to gather an I run for about six weeks, midi bad at one lime over twenty-Eve boils. I have nothing of the kind now, add feel like another person -altogether. I can s ifely wily that I have not enjoyed Inch health for five years as I do now, end c innot praise you and your ntrEciues enough. May God abundantly bless and•preserve you, is the sincere desire of one 11i10 has been so wonderfully relieved throigh your agency ; and if arty one desires to kat, a lit regard to the truthfulness of this report, they will call upcn.any of my friends, or upon me, No. 4, Dryden Place, near Thompson Street, below Gadwalader, Zhilndelptiia, they *ill be perfectly satisfied with the validity of thee case. - Yours, with much respect, NARY SChiNATDT. The above else, a• described, is Feinted, Correct. 1 know it to bootie. Yours, T. B. MILLER; Pastor of Ilsacock M. R. Church. Dr. Schenck will be professionally at hie principal olhee; No.' 15 North Sixth street, , ooraer of Commerce, Philddelphia, every Sat urday, frcm 9 A. U. mlOl4 P. M. ; N 0.32 Bead street, New York, every Tuesday, from 9 to 3 ; No. 38 Summer street, Boston, Maas., every Wednea lay, from 9 to 3; and every other Fri day at 108 Baltimore street, Baltimore Ud.-- 411 advice tree, but fora thorough examina tion of• thelungs with his Resplromister, the charge is three dollars. Price of the Palmonic Sy rip and Seaweed 4onie, each $1 50 per bottle, or $7 50 per ' half dozen. Mandrake Pills, 23 cents per box. For sale by all Drn4.fists and Dealers. Oct. 15, 1806. lm ♦ Lecture to Young *ea. TIM p envelop,. , in a sealed enrelopc Prize 6 rents. A Lecture on the nature, treatment and relic tl care of Spermatorbos, or Seminil Wrakness, luvolnntary Bruiscions, tieraal Debility sod Impediments to Brarrlag, gloomily. Nervousness,- Consumption, Bpi -I,psy, and Fits; Mental and Physical incept t4ty, reigniting from Self .Abuse, tc. By Rob ert J. Colverwell, Y. D.,. author of the t4Oreaa Book," kc. The world renowned author, in this admits,. bit. 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