Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, February 25, 1867, Image 4

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,' 1104166b1y 4o an Let of Assembly, satillcd
o .lB.B.kotte Raise County Rates and Levies,"
Issqiiiiag the Gomrolssloarni of 04 rospac-
Alve•tionaties to publish • Statement of the
Resitipta, and Eependatures yearly, we, the
IDtomiesionere of Taxes of raid county, report
as (00111W14 le wit—from the 4th day of Jane a.
17, 1888, telbe Btb day of January,' 1867,
both dayainolusi re : . .
J. 4060 fillE A DS, • Eas., 'Treasurer, and the
Commiesiuners, io ac"ruunt With the Bonn-
VOL daftly as follorra: • '
w i t
Eat: '
To ein hands of former Treas. •
Oyer at last settlement, $3,563 86
tentstanding Comity Tax and Quit
841 tniln bands of Collectors, 12,445 84
Comp *else end Leriepirp-Ited for 1866.
SOntingh Of Oettyabarr,'l,ll,7lls 63 •
'Do. Quit fter.ts, 175 04
Casibetlhind township, 1,485 63 .
finittington ' " 1,419 01
Franklin -41 1,614 50
Mettalless . ' Id 1,197 83
ditraban " 1,091 93
Hamiltonban " ' L 351 87
Mountpleanant • " 1,623 52 ,
Beading , . 4 '' 1,306 69
,r ) .
Oxford A' 1,455 58
Haugh** '" ' 1,243 18
Union 41 . 1,528 741
Cosawago in , 1,220 21
Boller I
: , 1 5 \ 982 99
La/lumen ' ' 976.13 • _
11i0un4.7 , 1,131 69 ,
• Tyrone, " 902 49
°ern:llll7 " ..
-......1,80 - 98
Berwick , . " - 879 92
Liberty " -84 j 26
Highland av , 603 64 •
Freedom' • " 480 21
• Littleatown " 511'43 -
Bot.iof Berwick, " 327 29,
11,105 79
Loins from Bank k sundry persona, 6,160 00
Cash from W. A.. D'uncan, jury -tees, 90 32
0 Jacob Rusgey, coal, balance, 10 00
i ' /' 13smuel Lilly, " 20 00
" sundry perilous for old lumber,3s S 9
" John Fowler, for costs, 24 00
Refunded reconiianees, 58 00
gionerated tax from sundry per/long,' 22 46
Additional tax for 1866, 7 174 08
- one outstanding ConnlY likkx and Quit Rents
-appeal to be in the" bands of the following
Collectors, to wif
I'm-Collectors. Bor's. dzTwps. Co. ta:t.Stnte tax
due cO.
1802.
Bob't McCileaf,t Hamiltextbart, •
1864.
,John Slants, - Gettysburgi
1864.
.John Slants, Gettysburg, $63 10
;snob Soarb — cer, Berwick tp.,
1865.
11.°Sherfy ' Cumberland, 250 09
E.W.,Barlmngh,* liamilt'ban, 310 51
Beal Duttera.t Hun•ington, 420 66
4108. Wickersbam,t Melia'len, 484 34
Henry Slaybstigh,* Butler, 112 14
F. Mclntire,* Liberty, 173 02
1806.
f/. D.Wattles,t Gettysburg, 189 69
Do. Q iit Bents: 75 04
Flory Bream,t Cumberland, 522 12
Henry Shults4 Huntington, 965 76
franets Will. Frank!in, lio 32
Michael Bender,t Menaltert, 762'57
Fredlt Quiggle,t Strab.n; 526 36
110bertWatzon, Hamilronban, 417 71
A. Bckeurode,t Mountpl'itaut, 891 58
S. Bicholts,V - Reading, • 193 49
John Klunk, Oxford 316 37
Samuel Orndorff,t Hamilton, '.338 80
Daniel A. Sell, Union, 533 73
W.,Brogunier,t Conowagoor 52C 97
Heury_Slaybaugh,t3utler, 546 52
,J Brenatuan,t Latimore, 335 51
D. A. Cownoveryt Mourojoy, 304 01
F. H. Ebert,t Tyrone, 37067
flatnuel Harner,t Germany, 266 64
Jacob Berwick tp., 141' 18
;elm Nuoitemaker,t Liberty, 218 01.
T. Blocker, • Litt leAown, 137 92
T. Pflisger,t Berwick bor., - let 88
Outstanding County Bounty
p 864. John Stentz, 'Gettysburg,
Jacob Soarbeir,,Birmick tp.,
airTtiosimarked thug* Wave paid in full
mince settlement,' and those marked thus t
lave paid in part.
CR.
By orders`paid out, as follows, to wit
By auditing and 'settling public accts, $4B 00
J. C. Neely, Egq , appointed by Court
to ausUt public offices,
Printing s blanks, Ste.,
Sheriff's bills of Court cOO%
Clerk's p&y,
Abatement to Collectors of 5 per ct., 1,
Fox and-wildcat scalps, 31 00
tleneral Juty and Tip-staves' pay, 1,673 69
Assessor's pay, , 567 40
Wood and coal for public buildings, 516 62.
Repairent public buildings,
. Grand Jueys' p'ay,
Heeiater, Protbonctairy and Clerk of
• Sessions' fees,
Ts latunded to sundry ; persons,
Certificates of - Constables'
Treasurer of Alms-house r 14,
Counsel fees,
' Postage and stationery.
,Notes cad interest paid. Bank and
sundry persons,
/B.,Match, Esq., Commissioner's pay,'
Abraham Krise, _ " "
Samuel Wolf, • ", "
District Attorney's fees,
' Justice and Constable tees for cotn
tnitting vagrants,
Keeping prisoners at Eastern Pen
itentiary,. - 17 57
. •
Bedding And clothing for Jail, • 137 IS
Material and work at Jail Cistetn, 46 12
Fahnesteick Brov., goods. &c., - for Jail, 37 14
;indeed' lees far holding inquisitions, 41 OS
Dr.J. W. C: post mortem ex
amination of the body Of J. Ham- -
_
electionlaws for 1866,
_Orphan's Obitrt,
,7. A. Walter, county bounty due - 1862,.
;Ohm iitGlaughlta, 11
~Jos. ;Sullivan, , 41
Lwesman, • 11
feailioad Com?any, 13 45•
George Arnold, Eel"; revenue slaws, 535
Israel Yount, 000rdiog Jury, 28 00
George Wiaot, aueispeat.booki, 38 00
Expressage, L.-- 2 55
Adam; County Agricultural Society, 100 00
4las Company,' 21 00
MiCbael Rupp, Coo rt-honse, Keeper, 5.5.00
W. F. - Murphy Son, dockets for '
public offices, • .
,Opecial Court,
N. Weaver, returning stolen horse,
(reward pii.l4 by county,) 20 00
E. Comae*, I 21 80
J. M. Patentee, in full en contract .
of Conowago bridge, 1,449 00
New- wooden bridge across Rock
creek at Benner's,
New bridge at Kohler's mill,
,John_
Scott, Brig. Inspietor, amount
received out of -county funds, by
act pf Assembly; 1868, •-. 446 00
Dfficeif,pay skSpiing elections, 407 93
6 6 . 6, Fall elections, . 537 43
Repairs at bridges, 872 52
Road dirmageo, 183 00
' Jacob Trozel, former Treasurer, er
ror- fa-Collectors' accounts,
? lauds Sheads, Treasurer, amount
pail eat of county funds on State
roomy
'Adam Rebert,-Sheriff, for mammon•
lug jurors,- -
Dlree.4ors of the Poor Raj, '-
goLleet t ors tees,
Natinerations to Collectors '
outstanding tax and quit rents in
bands of Collectors, 10,492 69
Treastircr i s salary, - I 892" CB'
salande ib bands of Treasurer, 099 68
' 49,718 24
.414 In !palimony that the foregoing
est of the Receipt. sod Bspenditures
inhibited at the office of the ?resolver of eald
etSPAZOOk._ fffiTt4l NI gill) vim 04 ta k en
. „
frovi'and ecimpared with Oat Metals remain.
log In tli• beaks In. tide sic*, Ay* have here,-
unto sat oar bands sad a4ged lb* load of mild% '
once, at Gettysburg, the •eigbib day of. Jan..
wiry, oafs thousitadoright huitdred and Italy-
I seven.
A. KRI4 I I,
-
B. WOLF,
N. wlnaluit,
-- Commiesloners of Adams county
Attest—J. M. WAtaxe, Clerk.
A. UDIIT,ORS' REPORT
To the tioao:attrtite--itt4ges of the );Cettrt of
Compton Phew of Adatriteenty.
We; the undersigned, daffy elected Anditers
to settle end' adjust the Public Accounts of
the Treasurer and Commissioners of said coun
ty, having been sworn or affirmed agreeably
te law, do report the following to be a gene
ral statemet. Of said accounts, from the 51S
day of. January, A. D. 1868, to the hth day of
January, A.D.I 1867, both days Inclusive :
Jacob Meads, Esq., Treasure!, and Commis
sioners, in account with the county of
Attains.
DR.
To balance Sn hands oPformer Teal-
rer at last settlement; $3,563 80
Outstandlet county adz and quit
rents in hands of Colleetors, 12,445 84 ORGANS AND MELODEON&
Amount of scanty tax and quit rents These Instruments stand unrivalled by any
assessed for 1866 ; " 17, / 95 79 ! thing found in this Country or in Europe, as
Loans from Bank St - sundry persons, 6,160 00 1 is admitted by all impartial judges. The most
Cash from Ike. A. Minoan, Esq., jury
! eminent Pipe Organ Builders and Performers,
96 32
fees, i - the lest to discover excellence in reed' ons,
" hcob Enshey,zEul., for coal,
, _ . ' • I pronounce them vastly superior . to- all others
balrn^e, 1^ „„
”" for exceedingly quick articulation and round
" Sabluel Lilly, Esq., " 20 00 Tone, the es'ential feature in instruments of
" for old luMber, ;"- ' 'B5 89
this class. We Invite the severe scrutioy'and
--,,' John Folder, costs, 24 00 . criticism of all. 1
Reldnded incognizance, 58 001 PATENT VOX figliiANA TREECII.O.
Exonerated tax from sundry persons, 22 48 This late and most wonderful invention (so
Additional tax for 1888, 0 174 081 acknowledged by all 'leading artists) will be
found only in the Estey, Instruments. In at
tempting to describe the effect of this sto,p i tre
are at loss for language. Its beauties cannot
be written, but must be heard to be appre
ciated. By this stup-ain ordinary perfoimer
can produce an effect which requires a lifetime
of ptactics for an artist Spon a violin. It, en
tirely changes the teed Tone, giYing the sym
pathetic sweetness of thei human take, making
it so melodious and pure that it never fails to
enchant the listener.
THE LIARVONTC OII6AN '
' CR. ,
'
By outstanding taxes fur 1664. 1. , $63 10
~ "-- " • 1865 ; ------__Lf/0 761
A 14 )866, 8,9n --- 8-31,,
8-‘ Fees for 1859, 90 0t
1863, 63 44
s" , ~ 1864, 479 33
u 1 1865, 1,516 33 '
:•••• 11. li 1866, 59 351
1 - 1 ' Exonarations for 1859, 100 00
14 - u 1863, 16 72
ii • _,-.41 1864, 129 031
41 14 1865, 319 SO I
It It 18A, 7 511
Disborzemen+s on county orders, 34,604 :81
TreasureCs eGramission, 692 08
$49,716 4 2!
Balance due countlby Treasurer, 1,099 GS
$lO 80
DM
To amount of outstanding 21 mill , _
State tax, $9ll 33
-41 f mill State tax, • 76 48
" State tax assessed for 1666, 2,861 60
" „paid out-of eciuntycfnids on
State quota,' . 276 12
62 92
28 48
CR. . •
3y outstanding 23 mill State tax for
1866, ' slle j sB
Fees allowed Collectors for 1866 and
previous years, ' 214 36
Exonerations I/ gi 145 78
Outstanding f mill State tax for
ISG2 and '63, 49 12
Fees allowed Collectors II 7 64
Exoneratioas 4 . .. 47
Paid State Treasurer, as per receipt
July 3, 181,6,' 3,137 72
Balance due ccuaty by Treasurer, 455 91
To outstanding military fines for 1865, $B3 52
" ' relief " 1862, 135 70
-Balance doe Treasurer by county, 97 88
Bygutstviding military for 1866, $37
Fees allowed Collectors for surd year, 8
10,392 G 9
. 115 5S
tiokerations
Outstanding relief funds for 1866, 135 70
$/ 22 76
25 46
I+B 22,
To Ontstanding county bounty for
1863,51.1114 14
•
•
By outstanding county bounty for
:1866, $l4B 22
Fees allowed Collect'ors " 33603
Exoneration', " ‘, 4 - 35 61
Balance due county byTressliter, , 673 79
25 00
552 87
,556 62
500 00
388 16
• .We; the undersigned, Auditors of the coun
ty of Adams, PermsylVania, elected and sworn
in pursuance of law, do report, that we met,
did audit, -settle and adjust, according to law,
the itccbunt of. the Treasurer and Commis
sioners of said county, commencing on the
fifth day of January, A. D. 1866, and ending
on the eighth day of JaanaiY, A. D. 1867,
both days inclusive—that said account, as
settled above sad entered of record in Settle
ment Book in the Commissioners' office of
Adams county, is correct, and that we find a
balance due to the county of Adams by Jacob
Sherds, Esq., Treasurer - of said county, of
one thousand and ninety-nine dollars and
sixty.eira:lit_cents, (51,099 68;) aim on State
taxes due county, a balance due county by,
Treasurer of four, hundred and illtyzfive dol.
lars,and ninety-one cents, ($455 91;) also on
county bounty a balance due county by Treas
urer of six hundred and seventy - -three dollars
and seventy-nine cents, ($673 79;) also on re
lief. fund a balance due Treasnr r by county
of ninety-seven dollars and eighty-eight cents,
(597 88;) and in outstatding county taxes ten
thousand four hundred and ninety-two dollajkl
and eighty-eight cents, (510,492 86.)
• JOSEPH BURKEE.
J. C. P,ITTENTURF,
U. E.. BREAM,
Feb. 4,1,8137. 4t Auditors. ".
161 60
601 77
150 75
77 83
96 46
200 00
75 00
54 81
4,777 89
302 60
302 i6O
303 80
429 00
QM
30 00
42 00
48 25
6 . 0 00
60 00
50 00
SHUTTLE SEAING MACHINES are au
parlor to all .others for FAMILY AND
MANUFACTURING PURPOSES.
150 00
Contain all the latest improvements; are
speedy ; noiseless ; durable ; and easy to work.
Illustrated Circa' ire tree. Agents wanted.
Liberal discount allowed. No consignments
made.
Address EMPIRE S. M. CO., 818 Broadway,
New York, • [Sept. 17, 1866. ly
Fall and Wintei Goods.
A
it SONS have lust received so
. other fine assortment of NEW GOODS,
consisting, in part, oft - Imila, Cassimeres,
nets, Kentucky Jeans, and Tweeds, for Gen
tlemen's wear. Also, a fine assortment of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS.
•
47 00
43 18
• Our stock has been selected' with-great care,
and we are prepare/1 to sell as cheap as any
other establishmentln the country. We ask
the public. pti give us a call and judge for
themselves. Call ao,(1 see us. No trouble to
sbow Goods. A. SCOTT 4'SUNS.
Sept. 17, 1866.
688 68
'2OO 00
Pine Shingles. 1
,A -LARGE ;Cot of Pine Shingles from $8.50,
to $l5 per 1000; for sale at the Lumber
yet' of , , - C. H. BURBLER.
270,38
Oct. 22, 1866.
ClETyour PUOTOGRAFRS at
TYSON'S
LAROW' VIEWS of the D the Field, singlz,
or in sets, very low Also, STEREO
SIAJPIO VIEWS of the Be t'le Field at the
Excelsior Geller?, Don't toll to see them.
0. TYSON;
TEE rash' is for the Excelsior Gallery. All
are waited lotion in rotation and with dis
patch. 0..1. TYSON.
1276 12
92.20
60 00
059 45
' 668 16.
PRICES at the Excelsior cannot be gilder.
rated while the quality and style of PIC
'DAUM cannon be surpassed. Call and ex
amine.. C. J. TYSON.
Wlt are always glad to see our Meade at
the Kleor. It stiU stands le th e
same old place, on York street, opposite the
BP"? thirburdt F. A J. TTI3Mit
• 49 716 24
STATE TAXES DUE COUNTY
DR.
RELIEF & MILITARY FUNDS
DB.
COUNTY BOUNTY
' DR.
Empire
HHrin;er h Irbtreistan,
NO. 8 WEST SißtalrellifilT,.
YORK,. PA. , -
I AND DICALZIIII 11
PIANOS AND CABINET ORGANS,
MELODEONS,
AND ALL KIND/ OP
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
ressieetrully inform the public that they are
Piipered. to furnish Pisoos of the following
nfanoraeture or of any other make that may
be preferred :
Albelalet, Welke* Nebialdt,
Cblekerf Ina 4t. Sea, Bradbury.
* Sea, Gale &
I=l
COTTAGS,,ILIRMONIC AND BOUDOIR
for Churches, Public Halls and Parlols has a
powerful sub-Bass with inilependeLt reeds,
Harmonic attachment tind Vox Hum ma Tre
molo, and is believed to be the most powerft.l
reed organ made, being nearly equal to a Pipe
Organ of three times the cost.
All instruments warranted fort five years.
BANDSstiprilied with instru
ments and music at :ea on.tble trms.
A liberal discount allowed fur 'hurehcs and
Sabbath Schools.
itirlnstructiouS girl
Instrumental Music, at
either to i
on reason•tble terms
Dec. 17, lfien. tf
49.71' 24
NCIT Wa
100.0
t t h tl en eF GRAIN
rain
and Produce honer,, in Carlisle street, adjoin
ing Steads t Buchlet's estabiishnieut. The
highest market price will always be paid in
cash for
GRAIN, of all kinds,
SEEDS, '&e.
Always on hand and ibr sale, at the inmates'.
profits,
GUANO, .
SALT flSil,
GROORRIES, &e.,
Wholesale and retail.
TRY US! We shall do our beat to give
satisfaction in all cases.
McCURDY & DIEIIL.
Gettysburg, May 11,18 , 33. ly
4.125 58
4,125 59
W. E. BIDDLE. B. S. BENNER.
100.000 Grain Watnied.
NEW FIRM Al' TIIE OLD WAREBOI7sE.
WM. E. BIDDLE fi Co. would I n Iqrm the
public that they have leased the' Warehouse
•on the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, in G:qtysburg,..4 here they will carry on
THE GRAIN AND PRODUCE BUSINESS,
in all its branches. The highest prices will
Always be paid for Wheat, Rye, Corp, Oats,
Clover and Timothy Seeds, Flaxscvd, Sumac,
tray and Straw, Dried Fruit, Nuts, Soi•p,Hazas,
Shoulders an 4. Sides, Potatoes, with every.
thing else in the country produce line.
317 10
144 00
GROCERIES.—On hand, for sale, Coffees,
Sugars, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Spices, Salt,
Cheese, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, StLreh,
Brooms, Buckets, Blackinz, Soaps, Also
COAL OIL,' Fish 0.1, Tar, &c. ' FISH of all
kinds '• Spikes and Nails ; Smoking and Chew.
ing Tobaccos.
They are always &Moto supply a first rate
article of Flour, with the, ditlerent, kinds of
Feed.
317 10
100.110060.0400
Also, Ground Plastcr, with Guano and
other fertilizers. COAL;lij the bushel, ton or
car load.
They will run a LINE OF PREIGST CARS
from Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week, They are prepared to convey Freight
either way, io any quantity, at REDUCED
RATES. They will ettend l if desired to the
making of purchases in thecity, and delivering
the goJda promptly in Gettysburg. Their
cars run to Vie Warehouse of Nathan Poop
Co., No. 128 North Howard st., near Franklin,
Baltimore r where freight will be uceived at
any time. They invite the attention GI the
public to their line, assuring them_llut they
will spare no effort to accommcalite all who
may patronize them
MEE
April 16, 1666• tf
New Lumber Yard.
TREE undersigned has opened a LUMBER
YARD, on the Railroad, near Guinn k
Reilly's Lime Kilns, Gettysburg, and asks, the
public to give Ern a call. Hie assortment is
one of the best ever offered here, and his pri
ces afford only the smallest living profit. He
has WHITE PINE. PLANK r inch and half inch
BOARDS, FLUORIN(;, PALINGS, &c.,
and is constantly adding to his stock. Come
and examine for yourselves.
Oct. 29, 189 G. tf
;...line Q. Coal.
C& REILLY have erected two addi
tional Lime Kilns, on the Railroad, and
art .therefore better piepared then ever to sop
ply the best of LIME, in large or small quanti
ties. Farmers and others can hereafter look
for a more prompt filling of their orders; and
are invited to extend and continue their fa
vors to a firm which Is making-every effort to
secommodntethNze in the best manner possible.
. They will also centinno to keep on hand. for
isle, a good supply of the ditf...rent kinds of
COIL:, which they will sell at small profits.
Coal and Lime delivered anywhere in Get
tysburg.
May it, 1866. tf
Remoial
VIE GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.
MITE undersigned takes pleasure in announ
cing to the citizens of Gettysturg and the
public generally that he has removed from his
old rooms on West Middle street, to Baltimore
street, and nearly opposite the store of Fahu
estock Brothers. The room he now occupies
has been recently fitted up espre3sly for his
business. The location is an admirable one,
enablinu him to take pictures in all shades pt
weather, and with a correctness unequalled
any where else.
LIFE-LIKE PTIOTOGRAPITS,
of every size end description, executed in the
finest style. Porticalarsttention given to the
LATE. DE VISITE, acol,to copying AMBRO
^ES and DAGUEIIREOTYPES of deceased
. Also—
THE GETTYSBURG GEMS,
e new et of picture, which has beconse.very
popular w the public, not only for their
beady, but Cheapness and convenience.—
SIXTEEN for NE DOLLAR only. Alao—
THE PORCELAI RIMERS, ~ itich for Weir
beauty and durabil:t areunsurprussed.
We are prepared tn rry on the business in
all its various branches, ttti having bad con
siderable experience we rn no risk in
GUARANTEEING' PERFECT SATISFAC
TION.
ImE
Oar faci!ities fora full display of our skill Land Fresh Cakes, which we will famish to
are unequalled by any other Gallery in the all-parties and pie-nice at the shortest notice.
County, and we would theretore invite every IditAD AND lIINERAL v7A.Titit
one to call at the . i can always behad icy and cool and stall hours
NEW GETTYSBURG SKYLIGHT GALLERY.' Having bad a life•loug egperlenee in the
Call sad examine , our-Specirnenh and fudge '. mantrfaeture .of all the foregoing articles we
for yourselves. - LEVI ..511111.11i1i. i ask the pormutge of the public werterally.
la?' 21, 1866.. May 21,1866. tf HOINIGII ff EEO.
ArTUAL; FIRE INSIIRANOg COMPANY,.
lscomposta.Tto; MAIAIIt id,
President—George Swope.
Vice President—Samuel R. Russell.
Secretary—D. A. Buehler.
Treasurer—R. G. Fahoestock.
Executive Committee—Robert McCurdy An
drew Beintzelman, Jacob King.
llissemsas.—George Swope, D. A. Buehler,
R. McCurdy, M. Eichelberner, S. R. Russell, E.
G. Fahnestock, A. D. Buehler, R. G. McCreary,
Gettysburg; Jacob King, Strabun township;
A. Ileintzelman, Franklin; Wm. D. limes,
New Oxford; WM. B. Wilson, Bendersville ;
R. A. Picking, Straban township ; John Wol
ford, Latimore township; John Picking, .East
Berlin ; Abel T. Wright, Bendersville •, Abdiel
F. Gat, New Oxford; Jas. H. Marshall, Ram-
Montan township; John Ounningliant, Free
dom township; Jobn Horner, Mountjny town
ship; Wm. Rosa White, Liberty township.
gar This Company is limited in its opera
tions to the county of Adams. " It has been in
operation for more than 15 years, and in that
period has made tint ove assessment, having
paid losses by fire duei ig that period amount
log to $13,088—56,769 of which hare 'been
paid during the last two years. Any person
desiring an In zurance can apply to any of the
above named Manacers for further information.
afd'The Executive Committee meets at the
office of the Company, on the last, Wednes
day in every month, at 2 o'clock, P. M.
Oct. le, 1865. tt
. Cannon's
M ARBLE W ORS S,
Oa It4ltimore street, N•2lris Opposite the •)Urt
Eviry description of work •executed in the
nnest style of the art.,
June 4, 1865. tf
HPt subscribers have ju;t returned from
T
the cities with an immense eupply of
HARDWARE & GROCERIES, which they are
offering at their old stand in Baltimore street,
at prices te suit the times. Our stock consists
in part of
BUILDING MATERIALS,
SHOE . FINPINTIFI,
CABINET MAKER'S TOOLS,
HOUSEXEEPER'S FIXTURES,
ALL Kisps OF IRON', Ac.
GROCERIES OF AILI, MIN'D'S,
OILS, PAINTS, Ac., ke, There is no ankle
included in the saver, l departments mentioned
above but what can be bad at this Store
Every clats of Mechanics can be accommodated
here with tools and findings, ar.! Housekeepers
can find every article in their line. Give us
C 01 1; as we are prep irzd to sell as low for cash
as any house out of the cit-.
J 01.1: P. DANNER,
DAVID ZIEGLER.
Gettysburg, May 16, 1864.
n both in Vocal and
.ur rooms, and at mi.
dividual3 ur classes,
o=ll
Grocery & Littuar Store.
A FIRST-RATE ASSORTMENT of GRO
±I CERIES, cheap. FISH of ilitrermitkinds.
A I.erge lot oc
POTOMAC HERRING,
at low prlre. The best and I trirest assort
ment of LIQUORS ever kept in this place.
PURE WINK, BRANDV, RYE WHISKEY, &C.,
for wilicinal and other - purposes, in quanti
titicis large or Also—
MISLILER'S CELEBRATED HERB BITTERS.
1Y11..1. M It T IN,
Baltimore st., Gettysburg..
Msy 28, 1868.
Cheap for Cash!
NVEVir
GROCERIES, LTQCORS, &O.
Tat: undersigned has returned to Getrvq
burg, and opeccd a new Store, on Haiti
m street, nest door to the Post Office, end
neariy opposite the Court-Hodge, where he
offers for sale, CLIEAP roe CARR, II large end
choke assortment of ti:OCERIES,—Sugars,
Co,f , es, Teas., .lolasses, Syrup, Salt, See.;
with Fish, Bacon, Lard, and so on.
LIQCORS—Winer,' Bt tndies, Gins,
SYLiskiez, Rums, nod everything elsein the line.
Also, any cu Intity of Notions, to suit any
and everybody.
Recolfect this is the place to buy CHEAT tOR
CAB 3.
GEORGE H. SWOPE, having purchased
the tine GROCERY ESTABLISHMENT
ot James A. Grimes, on Ycrk street, it few
doors east of Wolfs Hotel, and having added
largely to the already extensive assortment !
on hand, offers the la.blic a variety of Goods
in his line r +rely, ever - bcroregkept here. *
His SUGARS, 001 11l ES, 'I S, MOLAS . -
SES, SYRUPS, .kc., can't be beat, in quality
or price ; whilst Lis assortment of NOTIONS
embrace; almost everything the public Cad',
possibly need. House-keepers and otherC
should give him anal! before buy ing elsewhere,
as Le is convinced that be has the best stock
in town, and that no one can go away d i.ttp-
pointed.
'The CABINET-MAKING business is
con' inned, in all its branches, at the old stand,
a tew dnors east ot the Stars. N) efforts ,
spared to please the public, as heretofore.
Gettysburg, Nov. t, 1866. tf
BIDDLE & BENNER
Flour: Feed! and Groceries!
AT THE CHEAP STORE ON THE 1111,1,.
If you wish to buy any of the abo - :e arti
cles cheaper and better than you can get them
anywhere else, go to the Grocery Store of the
undersigued on the Hill, in Bali iinore - street,
where customer:: cto always ba accommoda
ted, cud where all are invited to call and see
for themselv .s. The public will always find
a full and choice assortment of
SUGARS, COFFEES, TEAS; SYRUTS, MO
LAsS Y.S, TO f; AGUOs, CV) RS, SNCF ES,
FISII, B V3ON,LARD;
KEAS, BUTTER., EGGS, .kc.
—A L 8 0—
JACOB MEADS
GLASS-WARE, CROCKERY-WARE, NO
TIONS, .C, COAL OIL LAMPS, FISH.
CIL, AND FLOUR AND FEED,
ALWAYS ON HAND.
WANTED. —Flour, Corn, Oats, Bader, Eggs,
Bacon, and Potatoes, for which the highest
market price will be paid, either in trade or
cash.
Ser 3-ing. determined to conduct my busi
ness in a lair and honorable way, and to sell
cheap, I incite all to give me a call.
AND ICI CREAN( SALOON.—Thesubscri
her retpectfully informs the citizens of
Gettysburg and vicinity that he has a Chntec
tionerf Establishment, one door
. east of the
Eagle [lntel, Chnanherabarzstreet to which
be would invite their attention.
C,kes, Candies, and every description of
Confe.tions, together with Nuts, Oraoges, awl
all kinds of fruits, always on hand.
Panic., public and private, as well as fam
ilies, will be furnished with all kinds of Crakes,
Ice Cream, (in pyramidal form or otherwitie,)
and other refreshments at their houses, upon
short notice.
11:tying spent a life-time at the businesa, be
flatters himself that he uoderstands it and that
he is able to render entire satisfaction,
Removal
OF BOTH OCR SHOPS TO CHAMBERS
BURG STREET.
OPEN TO -DAY, MAY 17, 1866. •
We take special - pleasure in aunonncing•to
our-friends and cartomers that we have this
day opened our, ICE CREAN SALOONS, at
ear new stand in Chambersbnig sting', nearly
opposite the Lutheran Church.- We have had
the apartments fitted up in the heat style.—
Ladies and Gentlemen are invited to call.
We will also furnish Ice Cream in any quan
tity to public or private parties, at prices un
precedented. We will also have'eonstantlr on
Adair's Calmat,
Orricsas
House,
GETTYSBURG, PA
Itardware az Groceries.
CAII.PLI:TEIVS . TOOLS,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS,
CO'.l ILNDINGS
GEO. F. ICALBFLEISCH
April 23, 186 G
Groceries, Notions, ate.
11 EN ft'l 0 VERDEER
April 9, 1866. tr
Fresh Confectionery
Call Awl see his Coufactionery
May 28, 1836. te JO
Greapt Attraet44li
T BEINEERHOFF'II CHEAP OLOTHING '
AND FMINI9IILYU STORE, at the North
Corner of the Diamond. The subscriber
Is constantly in receipt afresh goods from the
Eastern cities. His stuck of
, READY-MAU. CLOTHING
is one of the largest and must attractive, as
well as the cheapest establishment of the kind
in the country. 1",,a will there find COATS,
PANTS AND vEsrs, wade thp in the most
fashionable styles, and of the best materials,
of all sites and, prices, for men and boys.—
Gentlemen's furnishing goods of every descrip
tion, Wool Shirts, Muslin Shirts, Hickory
Shirts and Merino Shirts, Merino, Wool and
Cotton Drawers, hosiery of every description
Buck-skin, Merin'? and Cotton Gloves, Hand
kerchiefs, Neck Ties, Cravats, Linen and Paper
Collars, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes. Um
brellas, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags, Clothes
and Shoe Brushes, Hair and Tooth Brushes,
Sboe Blacking, Pocket and Dressing-Combs,
Ivory Combs, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Violins and Violin Strilgs,
Soaps and Perumeries, Stationery of all Mods,
Pocket Knives, Smoking and Chewing Tobac
co, Pipes, an extra quality of Segars. In fact,
his stock embraces everything usually found
in a first class furnishing store. I invite the
attention of all to come and see for themselves,
as I am determined to sell goods lower than
any other establishment in the country. Don't
forget the place. Corner of York street and
the Diamond. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
July 4, 18{4.
Great Excitement!
MAJORITY of those who read Newspapers
never give a hasty glance at a business
advertisement, and if a
MAN
actnally ba's the best, the prettiest and the
cheal eit roods in all creation, actually selling
them at break-down pricrs—too tew heed the
fact for their own interest, therefore we have
FOUND
it best to simply invite every body to call and
examiie our stock and prices before buying
one dollar's worth elsewhere, for I can and
will make It to the interest of all those who
are aut.
to their true interest and who wish to save
money, therefore to buy everything
'EN
the line of good and cheap clothing at my
store, where there has just been received a
most magnificent assortment of Fall and Win=
ter Gods, consisting of Overcoats, Dress
Conte, Bosiness Coats, Funts and Vests of alt
kinds, Overshirts and Undershirts, Stockings,
,Is:uspenders, Cravats and Notions, Clocks,
Musical Instruments, and many other things
in my line, all of which I am sellint , at very
price. Call on F. B. PICKINII,, Balti
more street, near the public Square,
CIETTYSBURC.
Oct. 29, 1866.
AT THE OLD STAND. •
[NSTALISITICI) TN 1817.1
I have associated with ma, iu buamess, my
son,
John F. McCreary, under the firm and
style of. D. McCreary E Son, an I I desire to
say to my old friends and the public generally
ant since the war, the manufacture of Saddles,
Harness, Collars, Ars., has been revived at the
old established and well lcnoe n stand on Bal
timore street, one square south of the Court
House, Gettysburg, Pa.
Having had an experience of 40 years in
this establlehrnent, I feel assured, that, with
renewed attention to business, we can still
further merit and receive a full of pub
lic patronage. DAVID McCREARY.
With increased facilities for conducting our
business, we are better prepared than el er to
satisfy the wants of all those who [llly need
anything in our line. We ev.eciAlly call the
attention of Farmers and others to the superior
quality of our
I Plain or Quilted Seat Side Leathers, •
Horn Saddles, 'flames, all kinds, with
Plain or Q tilted Seat or without fastenings
no Horn, Housings,
. Plain or Quilted SeatiScotch Collars(leather)
Side Saddles, i ca (inking)
Plain or Fancy Sattillt i :To Scorn Collars,
Cloths, lßas.t Welt Harness Col
-1 Wagon Saddles, 4 lars,
Riding Bridles, of all ['lntent Leathnrrollars,
kinds, fair or black.; stitched or iinatit and
rounded or flat, Leattlier :Wagon
Marti:l,4.l.ls, .. Whips, 5 4, 41 and 5
, Carriage Harness., elf feet I ing,
i styles, silver or blac4 Plaited Te tin Whips,
mounted, ITrotting Whips,
Heavy Draft harness; l iAdies' Riding Twiks,
Blind Bridles, 'Whip Lo , ltes,
Girtbs, Horse Iflank - ets,
Croppers, I &c., be., &c.
In short, everything that pertains to a first
class general horse furnishing establisfinteat
constantly on hand or m ide to Grier promptly,
Lof the very best material, and by the most ex
i perienced workmen in the country, (two Ite
-1 ing worked in this Istablishineut for the last
thirty years.)
I We are noav to inuifactit ring an excellent lot
lof He Draft and poi pees Collars fur those
!oho prefer our 01;' , 1 to cite rn.td, work.
Itopairing of ail kin Is done at shunt notice
and on reasonable tut cue.
All are cordiall.,,div.t...ido call and es:xi:tine
for themselves, as : our, work cannot oit to
recommend itself.
. p. m,..carl.vity & SON
Feb. 5.18111. tt
Fresh ArrivaL
1 ITATS, CAP: 3, iIUU I'6 dc
c S o l i i r ) A ES 4 &
vo.
have jnit received and opened another splendid
assortment of an's, C tPS, BOOTS and
; SHONS, for Sumittet wear, which they are
selling at very low prices con3idering the
times. Toe lutes; st3les of Sumner iluts and
, - Cips, 01 every description and price. I I:
1 Bouts and Shoes, of superior make, andl ti
warrairc I to at, aiwa: s on hand. Work
made to order and repairing done on short do
tice, by experienced workmen. Also,'
HAM'ESS MAKING,
'csrried on in all its hrtnehes. Persons want
ing an} thing in this line would do well to call.
• fie-Don't lorgct the old stand in Chauubers
burg street, if yuu Kant Ilan...ins.
June 19, 1965
Inauguration
OF - LOW PIIICE.1;
J. L. SCHICK invites the attention of
his friends and customers to his large and
well selected stork of
DV 000.)S
Comprised in part cf '
French Sierinoos,
All Wool Poplins,
, All Wool Delaines,
Wool Plaids,
.. Plain Poplins,
Black and Fancy Silks,
Tamise Cloths.
Black and Colored Alpacas,
Brack Cloths and Cassimere:,
Fancy Oassimeres,
• Cassinets,
Jeans,
Flannels of all kinds,
Gloves and Stockings.
Also, a fine lot of Ladies' FURS AND
SHAWLS, as well as an abundant variety of
Notions, all of which will be sold cheap for
the cash.
. Dec. ti, 18A6
GRUEL.
1111 - 17 undersigned has con.menced the SAD
DLE and HARNESS-MAKING business,
on the Hill, in Baltimore street, in thebuildiag
formerly occupied by•D. Sweeney as a Chair.
maker's shop, op-stairs, 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 S.Addlea sad 11Arnees on hand.
J. M. ROWE.
Gettysburg, June 25, 1866. 3m
Western Lands.
IHZ subsertb?r has some vahrble WEST.
SRN LANDS, which he will trade for one
or more FARMS 'lir this county.. The lands
wit well loeatek and very desirable for farni
lug. Burly application desired.
JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
Gettysburg, April 3, 1804. tt
- -•-
DEAD
NEW FIRM,
COBRAS' & CRAWFORD
J. L. SCEIICK
saddling
F 0 . 2:F, I s
SIUPHorn ni Cattle Polders.
•••. Tbis
long and ri Vr inh eishlP
" .Z "" • "e, known f
will Um
oushly reinvigorate
'broken-down sad ,
I( low spirited hones,
by strengthening
and cleansing the
stomach and lutes.
tines.
-
It Is tan pre.
• • ventlre of all dia.
al animal, such u
YELLOW WA
TER. H EAVES,
COUGHS, DIS
TEMPER, FE
VMS, FOUNDF
LOSS OF API
ME AND MIT.
ENERGY, be.
use improves
wind, increases
the appetite—gives
a smooth an'
glossy skin--sr
transforms I'
EIEM
Ice all diseases of Swine, such as eonght, ricers in
the Lungs, Liver,
&e , this article
acts as a specific.
By putting from . ' , •
one-hitif a paper , '
to a paper la a
barrel of swill the
I*o Ys
above diseases 1 •
will be eradicated -
Or entirely prevented If given In time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Bog Cholera.
Price 25 Ceuta per Paper, or 5 Papers or $l.
ParremazD
S. A. POUTZ recto.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DECO AND MEDIPIND DEPOT,
No. 116 Fraulin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists and , Starelvepers through
out the Visited States. _
For sale br. A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg ;
Laughlin k Buslifield, Wheeling, Va ; C. C
Bender tit Co., Fitalturg; Johnson, Holloway
fr. Cowden, Philadelphia.
Dec. 17, 1866. ly
Cabinet rurniture.
rE subscribers hereby infoirm their cos
owers and the public 'generally, that
they have now on han I, and continue to man
ufacture to order,
CABINET FURNITURE,
which, for style an I durability, finish and
price, will corapete a ill± any in the county.—
Our pre•eot stock consists of every variety of
Furniture usually kept in a first class Furni
ture Ware Room. Fashionable, ornamental
or plain Furniture manufactured in the most
substantial manner, oy mast experienced
workmen, and at the lowest cash prices.
UNDNILTAKING
Having a new p:tnieular attention
will be given to this branch of their business.
They are prepared to make aid furnish Coffins
of any desired quality, and attend Funerals
at the shortest notice—and ou such terms as
cannot fail to, please all.
The subscribers return their tbanice to the
public for the • liberal patronage extended' to
them in the past, and hope tomeritandreceive
a continuance of public patronage.
Chop and Wire Room third buildirpz ens
of the Square. 11. FETE & BRO.
LittlEstown, April 16, !anti. tf
Singer's Celebrated.
lITE very best and latest improved machine
in use. for sale at the CLOTIIINO STORE
of JA.CORS S BRO , iu Chatuher,hurg street,.
(I‘t , ys'iiirgi, where you' can iinv the best wird
cheapest Clothe. Cassini , rcs
every variety of goo is in the line of
\D 7 s AND BUYS IVEAR
Von con have them cut out and tu•t le up in
the very best sty Ic if you at moderate
prices, and without any tisk'whatever.
UEU. JACUI3S & SRO
Augwt 20, ISCG.
, A Lecture to Young Men.
Tu:.4T publi3liply in a 'sealed enrelope.—
sl'ri ie t cents A Lecture on the nature,
treatment mil curs of Spermatorlima,
or Seiniii l Weakness, Involuntary Emissions,
Scent! Debility iin-1 Impediments to Marriage
generally. Nervo unc,s, Con:411,11p , ion, Ept
psy, and Fits; Nkiital and incapa
city, regolting from Sel!-A Sri:. By Rob
ert .1. Cialverwell, M. LS., author of the "Green
Book," Ate.
The world renownt.l tuthor, in this admira
ble Lecture, de ,rly prove fro a his own ex
perience, that the iticial eimsequences ni Self
Aouse may h elf , inally re wive(' without
illedicine, nail n ttiwnt iIiIII4erOOS opr.
rations, tion,zle:, lc:sin:mm.ll.s, rings, or cordi
als, pointin.r tityl. a mole of cute At came cer
tain and rift:nu:v.l, bY which emery sufferer, no
matter wont hi; condition may he, may care
himself e'leA r dy, Noy itely and t itdicall
Lecture will promo a noon to thditiran , ls. Sent
under seal to any address, in it pinto, netted
envelope, on receipt of nix cents, or two post,
ale stamps. Also lir. Cultorwell's Murriuge .
Guide, price 35 cents. Address
B. C. KLINE Co.,
127 Brewery, New York - , P. 0. box 4J86.
April 23, I tititi. ly
Ln n t•a% te r Book Bindery.
eIEOUGE IVIANT,
1300 K BIYDE IZ,
N-41l
AND BLANK BOON 11ANCV CTVELCI,
LAM.; I.STRP., PA.
Plain and Ortmmcnial Andibg, of every de.
aeription, executed in tLe most .suliztantial and
approved et)
E=!
E. W.-Brown, Ezq., Farmers Bank of Lancaster
W. L. Peiper, Esq., Lancaster County Bunks
simnel Shock, Esq., Columbia Bank.
simnel Wagner, Egg., York Bank.
William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bank.
T. D. Carson, Esq., Bank of Gettysburg.
Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y of Lancaster eo., Pa
Geo. C. Hawthorn; Esq., Register ' "
Geo. Whitson, Esq., Recorder "
April 15, 1861
Tic Far Famed
6 rTNTVERSAL CLOTRF.S WRINGER."—
,
Betides the greet !wing of Labor, the
saving in the wear and tear of clothing in
Single year, more than amounts to the price of
this Wringer. It is strange that any' family
should be vrilling - to do withoiit it. For sale
at FAIINALSTOCK BROS and at C. IL BUER.
LEM'S ['Feb. 19.
500 ! WE want
A P ge e u r ts T er e er a y r wbere to sell
our oIFrIOVED $2O Sewing Na:thines.—
Three new kinds. Under and_upper feed.—
Sent on trial. Warranted five years. Above
salary_or larze commissions paid. The ONLY
machines sAd in the United States for less
th an $4l, which are fully Bemused by Howe,
Muter tt• Walaoo, Grover 4. Baker, Singer i t
and Bachelder. AU °that. cheap machines are
infriarments, and the seller or user are tiahle
taarrest,;i4e and imprisonment. Illustrated cir.
calve sent tree. Address, or call upon Shaw
m Clark. at Biddeford, *aloe, or Chimp; 111.
Nay 21, 1864. lily
PIIICENSW ASS, Notions. Dry Goods, Me.,in great variety, at DIIIP3ORN h 0011V
PS, oorthwest.oopter stt bbs Brum, CA.
tpburgi
Tint
PERVVIAS
ZS • TOOTIOTIIO SOLUTION OS UN
Protoxides - qf Iron,
a new discovery in medicine which
STRIKES AT THE ROOT OF• DISEASE,
by enpplying the Blood with its viral.
ralectrua, on Lits asamast—lßoN.
This is the secret of th• wonderful success of
this remedy-1n oaring
DYSPEPSL4., LIVER COMPLAINT, DROP
SY, CHRONIC- DIARRIHNA, BOILS, •
Nervous Affection!, CUM& and Fe
vers, linukors, Loss of Constios;
tionel Vigor, Disease of tlis
Kidneys and Bladder,
Female Complaints,
and all diseases originating In
A BAD STATE OF THE BLOOD, '
or accompanied by nealLtrr, Of IL Low imeng
Being free from Alcohol in any form, its
energizing effects are not followed by earns,.
pending reaction, but are permanent, infusing
strength, vigor and Mew life into ell parts of
the system, and building up au IRON CON.
STITUTION.
•atien is Inyahmble.
wrote) the quality
of the milk. It has
twirl proven by RC
tual experiment to
itleleabe, the quan
tity of milk and
cream twenty' per
cent and make the
butter Brm and
su t et. In fattening
cattle. It gives them
an appetite, loosens
their hide, and
mares them thrive
DYSPEPSIA AND DMBILITY.
From ilk Venerable Archdeacon Scott, D. D.
Devlin, Canada East, March 24, 1865.
* • • " I am' an Inveterate Dyspeptic-of
more than 25 years' standing."
• • • have been so wonderfully
benefitted - In •the three short weeks during
which I have used the Peruvian' Syrup, that
I can scarcely persuade myself of the reality.
People who have known me are astonished
at thechange. lam widely known, and can
hut recommend to others that which hiur ortone
so much for me."
one of the moat DISTINOP/SHED JU
RISTS in New England its to a friend a*
follows:
"I hare tried the PERUVIAN BYTUTP and
the result fully sustains your predictio ,. It
hay no.de a aew mart of infused Into my
system new vigor and energy; I am no longer
tremulous and debilitated, as when you. last
saw me,' but stronger, heartier, and with lar
ger capacity for labor, mental and physical,
than. at.any time during the last fire years."
An EMINENT DIVINE of Boston, ears:
"I have been using the PERUVIAN SYRUP
for some time past; it gives me new vigor,
buoyancy of spirits, elasticity of muscle."
air THOUSANDS have , been changed by
the use of this remedy ; from weak,
sickly, suffering creatures, to, strong, healthy,
and happy men and women ; and Invalids can
not reasonably hesitate to give it a trial.
A pamphlet of 32 pages, containing certifi
cates of cures and recommendation+ from some
of the most eminent physicians, clergymen,
and others, will be sent rung to any address.
ger See that each bottle has PirlitUVIAN
SSYItUP blown'ln the glass.
ADlMedical 'tea agree that lODINE Is the
BEST ItEVEDY for Scrofula and Nll kindred
diseases ever discovered. The (INlit•ulty has
been to obtain a Rua' Swarms of it.
DR.',ll. ANDRES'
lODINE TV ATER,
Is a Pure Solution of lodine, WITil OUT
SOLVENT I!
A oat Powerful Vitalizing Agent and Resto-
it PILL cure SCROFULA in all Ka manifold
ULCERS, CANCERS, SALT
R!IEUM -
and it bas been used with astonishing success
in cases of Rheumatism,Dyapopsia, Consump-
Female Complaints, 'lle irt, Diver and
Kidney Diseases, arc,
Clrculars will he sent vim tn`any address.
- Price $l.OO a bottle, or rtior $5.00.4 1
Pr,pared by Dr. ANDERS, Phyiici and
,Cherni.t.
'TOR BALE NT
J. P. Dinsmore. SG Dey Street. New Teat.
WILD CW.ER'RY
• BLS BIM( VIIXD /OR MICATILT
ItALF A CENTURY,
WITH THE HOST ASTC/MIIING 3I CCRes IN CORM/
Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, In
fluenan, Whooping Cough, Croup, "Liver
Cconitlairrt,-Dron,...bitts, Difficulty of
Breathing, Asthma, sold gutty
• , affection of
TUE THROAT, LUNGS, AND CORSI'.
CONSUMPTION, •
which carries off merarictims than any other
'disease, and which baffles the skill of the phy
:ne to a greater extent than any oilier
malady, often
YIELDS TO THIS REMEDY
when all other•prove in«lrect nal.
AS A MEDICINE,
rapid in retie& soothing in erect', sale in its
while as a preparation, free from. noxious in.
gredients, poisons, or minerals ; uniting skill
science and medical knowledge ; combining
all.that is valuable in the vegetable kingdom
for this chins of disease, it is
IN 00dP.ARABar,EI -
and is entitled to, merits and receir te, the gen.
end onnfidebee or the public.
SEYMOUR THATCHER, M I
of Herman, N, Y., writes ns /0110W1E:
"WISTAR'S 0,11 W11,1:1 entialr gives
universal satisfaction. It seems to cure
Cough by loosening and cleansing the lungs,
and allaying irritation, thus aestorme TUI
CAUSE, instenti.of drying nit the cough end
leaving the WOO behind. I consider the Bal
sam as good as any, ii not the best, Cough
lll , medicine with Which I am acquainted."
The Rev. JACOB EIRCHLER, of Hanover,
Pa." ' well *known and much respected among
t the Germ tit population of tills country, makes
the following statement.lor the benefit of lb,
afflicted:
Dear Sire:—Httring. realised in my family
important benefits from - the nse of your value.,
Lie preparation—WlSTAß'S BALSAS! OP
'WILD CrIERRY—it affords me plessnre to
recommend it to the public. Some eight
I years ago one of my daughters seemed to be
in a decline, and little hopes of her recovery
were entertained. I then procured a bottle
of your excellent Relearn, and before she had
taken the whole of the contents of the bottle
there was a great iturrovement in her health.
I have, in my individual case, made frequent
use of your valuable medicine, and have el
-1 ware been benefitted by it.
- JACOB BECHLEIL
Price one dollar a bottle.
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J. P. Disommore, De y litrewit. New York.
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• cures Salt Rheum, &yelp.las.
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cures Chapped Hands, Chilblains .
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heels Old Sures, Flesh Wonads, be.
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' and inflammations, as if by magla—:thus at
' folding relief and a complete cure.
Only 25 coots a box 1 (Seat by mall for 35
cents.)
For sal, by J. P. DINSMORB, 341_Dity street,
Naw_York, S. W. FOWLS B BOW, Prooneters
Boston, and by all Druirgists, likagors, mid
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