ngnox 1m: 31mm " :‘fintu Finn. Julio 4, 1364. Dlt'l COINLSR :—Om position INN; writing in Ibo“! 12 mile: northwqatof Bibbmodfl, near Gaiuu‘ Nhkw' The fight-g honhu been the molt dowel-ate or lbeVlr; such determinntion, such bravery, Inch gallant chug-I‘d: Inn been made‘ arm: point, bin ’11?) parallel dur ing the rebellion. Our regiment is "ill in good fighting condition, but every hour 11‘de to the killed Ind wounded. For thirty-one do): we have been ennged in this struggle, nor can we see the and yet. Our foe in still apparently very Ilrong, though ha ha: been punished severely, having lan: man, killed and wounded and thousqodu of prisoaclgl. Col. 1. W. SChtlU, commending first Brigade, In doing an well in can be expected. He re mained on duly several hours sfter he was wounded, refusing to :ém the field u long as hi: command we. under so bury I fire. He has displayed the mo". gallant conductduriug the whale campaign, Ind is cerlninly one o! the finest and most accomplilhed officers in the “nice. No nun l'know of deservu “Lat so much as o." gallant litile Colonel. (Apt. Pfeifi‘er's [mum], is n dgngerouh one, and we all whh he miy recéver. {lune Sheada, (70. F, died at. the Ho‘flfithl this moruiilg u 5 o'cloek. He was uncéngcious during lhewholc ‘ume he lived, aftcr' {tn-kg: “not. He In: wounded in the head. I , ‘ , The body of Jumu, Hurray, alto of Co. I’, killed .\'eslcrdny, lms hm. been recovered. ‘He gnu shot. some Lw enty )'l.'l'dl in advance of the lxnc. A rebel soldier run a race with him, for a log, and it wna near that point that he‘ was killed. ' " ' ('.lpl. Jam es Adair has kindly furnished me'a lint ofthe loss in [he Adnml countycompnnicsin 35:0 1381}: I’. V. Licnt. James Hersh bns arrived and reported for duty. Ligut. Baker hu re turned 1. his company. Lient. Coi. Stable, commanding IHQSHh’regiment, has been sick witlegier, but. is on duty with the rezimcixt. Adj't: Harlin, Lieut. Norris and Capt. Adair, an: we“ um! so {an- nll Sfiit‘.‘ Maj Hemen pro tect them a". 'n have, . x, x. ‘ N. B.——(‘upt. I'feilfor ,hus ‘just died; also (‘orpurni Baily, Co. D, 37m. 111/fled and Wounded in a). 1;, 133:). 12417., ‘ , Kinmm. qugL J. F. Biecflykrr, Mn; 5. I’m-mm“; Dickson, ‘“ G. “ ‘ Juhu Smut), “ 18. “ John anmirler, June! wumum. Hull: 11. C. Urnksumn, Mn] 5 (Aorpfl’nn. Dewnlt, “ \L. Hummrllmngh, . “ Jforlu (in). E. Huulh, May 6‘ \S'infxvlul (“nun I’l-ler l‘eurdurfi', H. L. anh, Dun. S. Kg'xlniucr, u. \x’. 3mm, El-h. “.lh'l‘, . Jllo:M.('hnr-,I J. A. Kvnzniller, ~ I lnu. Eugh‘hrn, V .“x-rg'l. J (L’l‘rey, Junr LA . J l‘. I'ruusc, “ _' \v. A. ”an, -- . J \‘L [lrv-n. “ ' l'rll-r \‘pll'n-r, y “ . ' H. J. Worm, ' “ uxaslxa. B.K. (‘uhy . May 6. 1 H U. Hilbert, “ ' ' , W (I. Hl(‘Q|\"}', “ ‘_ \V. H H. St-nltz, g “ Kulx'cJ um] Wumm'rl in ('41,;6', 138:}: Ila/21¢ I’. 1 H - _ KILLKQ. . Private James.Wnrren. “ - (‘upu-llus Slaylnmgh' “ Q lilll‘} A. Limb, “ ludmu Brmmu . wol'slrrn. , varbr'r. 1h unnx F. Ehlrn. "rm-d 5 " Duvirl B. Slnylmugh. xllghlly, Carp. lurid H ()hrqnisn'r.mnrm'ly, -~‘ Ucnrge \\'. lhrvher, severely, "4 «.\'nm Hun'umn. slightly. Print“: (‘urnelius Cruz, sun-rely, “ Jl-~:r Hht-rl', . “ " Julm (’lcn'A-r. ‘fi “ ‘ Uuu'um \\'.-K.lnn “ u'* ‘ ‘ 1 I~)|l||l»‘” (-nst, u’ H .\l min Frhi. “‘ “ lucuh KIII‘P-IM‘I" ’ “ ‘- , swam-Lt “utxmn. ‘ Juhn G. .\'vull. \ ; 11~ .\'. ”JFUOI, <gfiudn—w ('uert, ' ..‘mt‘uh “whey. - , 3039‘ H‘ “edsx . '33.. iluv-f Krltjz. 1‘...“ M'cKOnly, ’ ; hunt} U. Sualler. ' _«Mln’mnnl. "Sandi-I, MM. Corp. H. x. [ix-Hy, (70. U. urm, * l‘ru-r linuunCo. K, cheék, Henry lii-Ivy! ('0: B, leg, ’. Juhu Shu‘l z 1 CUI‘F’ slight [s9'3y felt-[:1 hllll from Headquarters, A. of ‘ dun! June Jsl‘ 1864 Tu .\hgi. Cw. Bnuhtz—l’lense give my thanks 10 bl-lg. Gen. Eirkuts and his :xllxlm. e -nnunnd fur the very huylsnme manner in whfiEh they conducted lhhusdws (b-duy. The Queens “mined by thew is sf great. impor tnuéc. and if fuljowed up u'ilfi wawrh-fly nll - our operations. ' 1145;“;quva you", ‘ (Signed) 154:0. G. Mame, mg. Gen. Llammandlng. Genet-Alz—Mxej. Gen. Wright dire?“ me to say that Le lra‘nsmfxs the within to’ you with great, pleasure. Your obedient non-mat, ‘ i}. P. "ALSTRD, ' Capt. k A. A. G. (omcinli) Drag/7rd 3/54 Canna Enlistas Volume",— Accnnling to an order issued by Colonel Bomlord _to district provost marshals, “ drafled men are not allowed to enlist. as volunteers nflef being drafted. The credits for (tufted men will remain for the dub dislricu from which fibey were drafted,.no mutter whether lmlbnuM-y has been paid or not upon illegal enlistments." ‘ 37% Death If fohap— (r’cmal [folk—A dis patch from the West announces the death inn battle recently fought in Georgia poe celebrated Bishop Polk, formerly of the di— ocese of Louxsiana. ' 19‘“ calls for "more men " continue at the rate may have for the past year, i will not. be long before the Abolition para disp of the “ last man and the list. dollar ” ahnll be reached. , MARRIE- On Thursday week, by Rev. A. I). Dan‘s, Hr. SAMUEL J. SMITH, of Hair county, to Mix! CATHARINE BRAME, ofAdmn: county. 0!: the 29th 1116.,“ Crabb’s Hotel. Littles wwn, Pm, by Rev. S. .Hemy, Mr. SAMUEL KEEFEBP Miss ELIZABETH RODKEY, both of Cargo) county, Bid. 1 0n the Slat n”... gt the Eungelicfil Luthern’ Panonlze, Linkswwn, by the “no, Mt. JOHN WI. ROWE to [in ANS L. REID, but 91' flux-roll county, Md. ‘ 0n the 7th inst, at thy some place, by the was, Mr. CHARLES E. BARKER. to am: AMELIA GETTIER, both of Adam: county. On the 71h insL,‘ by Rev. Mr‘. Grier, MLJAS. A M. SMITH, oof Adams county. to Mill \ gopfllA GALT, of Carroll conucy. Md. ‘.— _—¢«-P—~ : ‘ ‘ 1:11:13. . wObitnnr} notices 3 cents pu- flu for u! out four lines-«jun to Locompsny notica ’ 0: has In, Mr. ANDREW JACKSON SNY— I DEB, non of Daniel Snyder, deceased, of Ban». “my,“ township, Aged J 7 years and 6 months. ‘ 1“ thumb nembenof this eatimnbln funny; dud Imm I. Mr weeks of each other, of mall pox. _ ' ’ 0 yum; night but. In this place. bit-v 61:63.9: 4308558, eged 29 yes.“ 6 mmh!‘ Ind. 16 an”. ' 0n 9“ 13¢ hut, CHARLES HENRY, .011. o! H: flora; D‘ém, offiumoréwvn,’ £3116“ 3 "re-35h an] 3 info. 3 ‘ ' 3 SPECIAL N 6’ * = $l5: The Singer ~843 _ A ‘ ' " é—Dur LETTER A Filth? 8&1ng $410111!!! is In: gaining nworldovrm. npuum’én. {3l's bO - doubt “at“ and qbnput and non beautiful a! ll! hull] Sevhg’ Whine! yd offered to an public. No other Family Sev ing Machine bu Io mi metal nppliucu for Hummus, B nding, Pening, Ticking, Gather ing, Gauging, Braiding, Embmidering, Cord ing, Ind so forth. .\'o other fun“, sewing ma chine has In much capacity for a great variety of work. XL will cew All kinds ofcloth, and with A“ kind: ofthrend. Greunnd nee“; provenienta make our Family Sewing ll- : 'n moat relinblgnnd most durlble, and most cer tain in nction at all rates of speed. It make the interlocked stitch, which in the best stitch known. Any one, even of the most ordinary capaciiy, can see. a! n giancenhow ‘0 “(Mile Letter A l-‘ami'ly Sewingmlchine. Our Family Sewing )«llchines are finished in chute and ex quinine uyie. . ‘ The folding Cue of the Family )ltchine is F piece of cunning workmhnsbip 0! theme.“ ,uscful kind. It protects the machine when not in us", and when nhout to be operated may be opened an a :pacimu and substantial table in sustain thel work. While some of the Cases, made out of’thc choicest woodn,.nre finished in the simplest nud chaste". manner possible, other: are adorned nnd embellished in the most contly and aupexbhmnner. ‘ It is absolutely neces'sary to see he Family flnchine in ’opcmiion, ID as tojudge oiiugrent capacity and beauty. It is fast becoming as popular for family lcwingns our Manufacturing Machines pre (or manufacturing purposel. The Brajncb Oflicel are well u'up’plied with silk twist, Unread, needles, oil, km, pfithe very but quality. Send for a. Pnn‘uu-r. ; TllE‘SlNGl-SR HANUFACTURWGCOMPAXY, * ' 458 Broadway, New York. ins-PHILADELPHIA, 810 Chestnnfist. ‘ WU. JACOBS & BEU., Local Agent! at Getiysburg. . [Augnl'n 1863. $25 !] _ Employment. [s2s! AGENTS. WANTED!—We will pay from $25 to $75 per womb, and lll‘expenses. to ac tive Agenu, or give a commission. Particu- Inn Lem free. Address Elu- Szwum Mums: Coxnxrflt. JAMES, General Agem, Milan, Ohio. . [.\lny 18.51863. 13' ME F10ur"..............3..7........ hye Hour......wanna... While \\.he.xt......'..... {led ‘-'l({)en\...... ...... ....... Cmn ..............--....... . . K)e...... 0nt:...,"..5.................. Ruckwhm1un'.............. CloverSced .. Timumy 5eed.............. l-‘lzu Seed l‘hnser of Farm Hutu ground, per hag ME BAL’l‘HlUliE—Fulunr mar. F10ur........... 7 75 10 R 00 Wheat. .. ....... 1 d 5: ‘.O ‘2 hi (1ye.,..... .. 1 65 to I 73 C0rn.......... ................... ..."... 1 42'“) X s‘l (Mt:........... m; m 90 Clover 5ee.1.......... ....i............ 'a' ’35 Lo 7 50 Timothy 5emL................. ..... 3 H) :n 3 ‘2') nee! Cn'tllv, per hund....;.... .10 (-0 mm 04) Hogs, per hum] ”z1y...'..............-..................._...31 00 [0.35 .‘m Whiskey'.. 1 36 Lo 1 HS Gumno, P‘ruvinn, por t0n......... 80 00 (7R. SAM-I ——l “u” be ut .\'.-w Salem on {llO F 29”: and 30”: Linus of Jum- and ghc {st and 2d of July. The null!- \\‘ill he an {Asun ed 10!, nl‘ygut m iwud l'nt cullle, the remuimlex Stork culflc, in pied u-‘mdxtiun, slurs, lmifurs, bulls, nud‘some fine trash mws with Mlvea, June '.‘o, 13“. ’3 ‘ Circular. ISTORYJIF TIN-1 . i'I‘IXNSYIA’AXH RESERVES.— I'ILIA-‘i BARR k. (‘O. le‘p-‘ttfnily unnoum-e thin. [my lure in prelmrnliun n llismry of the Peumylmnin Reserves tron) their organization to tixe-‘mlbimlion 0| their term a" :ervice. This History will contain the names of nil the (miners nnd Prinm's of the Corps—their promotions, c-xsmliics and discharges—also. graphic descriptions or their camp He uni :hL-ir gullant achievements in the many banks in which they lune luken pan—all deilved from official and authentic sources. The Hislury of [he Penn=ylmuin Reset-r 95. will he in 0x: VOLL‘IB of 600 pagED, ocuu'o Gm: nciitly printed on good paper,»nnd sub sunliully bound in lil-u'k cloth, containing a steel cngrm’ing of the [Amentml Reynolds, nnll one of GU‘QHIUI’ Curtin. (who first rerummcnd oil ll“: formation (if the Penniylvnnin Reserve comic.) and will be sold only by sulxseripxiou. n will he read) in Augustnext. Price—Three Dollars per copy. The Publishers‘ feel confident that the just firm: which awry Pennsylvanian must emer min fqr the brine men wlw>e gallant. achieve ments and pu‘riolic self-devotion it. records, will secure for “THE lllarom’ " agenerons and upprucluliw reception. ‘ _ ELIAS BARR & (10., Publishers, No G, East King Street Lancaster, Jane 20, 1864. 6: , ‘HE subscriber, liming been nppoinled by T the Court. of Common Pleas ofArlnms county, an Auditor, to distribute the balancl‘ in the binds of John‘ Busbey. Esq.,Jr.. Aa sic’vnee of John Busbey, Sin, Esq , and Wife, to and nmon‘g creditor], or persons legally enti tled to receive the “nae, hereby gives. notice that he will attend to the duties of his appoint ment, on SATURDAY; the 2d day of JULY next, at 10 o‘clock, A. M., of said day, at the office of .\l. A: W. McClean, in Gettysburg, at which time and place all persons interest-:4 are requested to attend. ' , - MOSES McCLEAN, Auditar. June 13, 188;. ll ENRY BISHOP, SRJS ESTATE—Letters o! administration on the estate 0! Henry Bishop, Sn, late of Gettysburg, Adams co., dec., having been granted to the undersigned, re siding is the slime piece, be hereby_ gives no'ice «I all persons indebted to mid esmta to mark: immediate payment, ind those hav ing claim! against,the same to present then: properly nutkmticated {or settlement. * HENRY BISHOP, .13., Adm‘r. June 13, 1864. 6: ' ' OTICE ilhereby [inn to the Stockho‘do _ers in the Gettyoburg an Com my, that In Election fol; Five Man-gen ofuid Company will be helm-t ghe hon“ of Geo. W, McClellan, in Gettysburgflqn TUESDAY, the 21:: day odeNE intuit-1:5 o'clockLP. AL. By order of the Board, 8. R.'..BUSSELL, Sec’y. June 6, 1864. Id 3 Corn Wanted. 0R! IX THE EAR muted at our Ware- C house, for which the highest muket price will be. psid. McCUBDY a: DJEHL. Gettynhnrg, April 18, 11364. . ALBUMS!! 57m received e Inge Ind beautiful ”sort. ment of Photogrnphic Albums. which we ofl'cr below city prices. "803 33013338. .. Dec. 19, 1863. >_ \ HE American Excelsior Cofee 1:5 Bonny} forplent Dr. R. HOBNEE'S Drug Slam} a. maus' celebmed pm, Comma. D Panniers, for Horses 3nd OItLI, for ask u Dr. 110qu Drug Store. - ¥ 5 19159 unassgmu ‘- mas; In 3min: : rtety, It ; ‘ SOHICK’B. THE MARKETS. , h. , . . - _ GE'I‘I‘YSIiURG—SATUJLDA7 LAST. 7 00 {o‘7 100 Head of Cattl-a H. LATSHAW. Auditbr’s Notice. Notice. Election, Albums I ALBUXSH) OR THE PATENT SELF-FASTENING F HIREL COLLAR!— . n nppficnion for n Pntcnt being now pending in the United State! Pntent Oflce for an im proved construction of Steel nnd other Met-Hie Collars, "vented by the nnderligned, which article, when pnOnpou the market, cannot but supercede I“ Metnllic Coll-r: now in use, I have concluded to done out my present Itock ofSu-cl l‘ollsrs, amounting to neural thounnd dazem. and embrncin’ THE AMERICAN STEEL COLLAR, (my own mnke,) and ATKINSON’S ENGLISH STEEL OMAR, (the article ndverthed by *. Wtrd,)KQlo uniform pr'ce of ‘ \ kFIFTY CENTS EACH! - Postage exth 15 Cents each Coll-r. Six", {ram 13 to 17 inChea. Style-z ~ Square or Rounded Chokers, ‘ Square or Rounded Turnovers, and , Standing Ind Turnover Combined. The Trade supplied at a. Discount 0' 20 par cent. from-the lowest. Wholesale prices men‘- flown“! in thy chunk: of March hat. Address OTTO ERNST, Cor. Bowery & Cum] St, New York. LOOK OUT FOR THE PAT. SELF-FASTENINQ STEEL COLLAR! June 13, 1864. 3!. Auditor’s Noti. N the Supreme Court of Pen: 1 the Emu-m District. - Joseph L. Shorb, ' The Littlestown Railroad (him No. 28. In puny. equity. Now. to wit: May 10th, 1864. On motion 0L Mr. WillsJWilliam McClenn, Esq , nppniuted Auditor-{0 distribute the proceedti~ of srlel in‘ accord’nnce with the decree in this case. The undersigned hereby givés notice that he will sit {or the purpose of his appointment. on TUESDAY,‘the 28th day of JUNE, 1864, at—l o‘ciock. P. 31,, at his office, in Gettysburg, when and where all persons having cinin‘is on the said proceeds of sale, or interested there~ in may appear. " And matter. that. from Ind after the sth day of July, 1864; they may hue access to the Report of’-th‘e Auditor And an opportunity of filing exceptions thereto With the Auditor, at his office, until Saturday, the thh day of July, 1864, on which tiny it is his intention to tile his‘Rpport. WM. McCLEAN, Auditor. . June 6, 1864. td “QUERIES CONTINUED. G NORBECK k MARTIN, corner of Baltimore and High streets, (:rttys burgy Pm, have added to the Grocery business a large assortment of CHOICE LIQUORS, cmv braving almost. every kind. viz: Brantliea, Wines. Gina, Bums nnd Whiskiefi, Qll wnr rnnled to be what they nre sold fbr in flavor and quality. These liquors-are of v.lriomx gffldfl, running up to the highest, so tlmt all tnstes may be auitgd. - SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. 33$ Pure French Brindy and old Rye Whiskey t.) -, _ . . 30,f0r medic-id purposes can at all times be had. "(fl Tho nbm'e liquors have been pun-imam] at. is the best tnd moist reliable house: and can ~, (hen-lore he recdmmended with safety. and :6 will be sold at the fewest prices. Landlords :0 nnd Countrf Merchant: will find it to their in :o i terest to call and examine our stock before pur -50 l chasing elsewhere. With large sales we ‘cnn ..5 Fuli M. small profits. ‘ ‘ nay-Thu Grocery, Flour nnd Feed and XO - business continueri~with lull assortment: in much drphrtmem. [May 3". MO4. 3m ' Gettysburg Rallroad. 1 - 5 to 1 it) to I ...6 0 0 to 6 .....2 9111113 ... '1 0010 2 lIREE TRAINS A DAY—Trains over the T Uc‘uysburg Raiirn'ld now run as (allows: DEPARTI‘IHCS. ‘ First train luvea lienuburg n! R, A. K, with pisspugers for Harrisburg am! the Non] East and West. Second trnin leaves Gettthurg at 1.1:, P. BL. mm passengers for H..himorc. Third lrnin- lem’eq Golly sbnrg M 3. P. .\l., with p‘lsscngers for Harrisburg and the North, East and West. 1125\(1275 First Imin arrives at Geltyshurg M 11.20, A. .\L, with pnssengors from Unrrishurv. Sccund train arrives at Gettysburg n! 1.45, P. .\l., with pnsswgenlrum_llullimure. 'l‘lnrd tfnin arrives at, (h-ltfilmrg nt 6.1,. 31.. with pns=ongl¢s from [lnrriaburg um] the North, Plus: and Went. ‘ K ~ ‘ 11. MCCURDY, President. June 6, 1964. if ‘ 1864. Spring Milliqcry. 1864. ISS MrCIIEARY has just returned from DI the city and is now opming A new ,ls mxtincnt of .\IILLINEIIY I: FANCY GOODS-a Spring Styles. Also, it lmnd.~ivmu nsmrlmont of READY sum: Box-SETS uha pres, ('ups, which will be sold at the lowest. mull prims. WMilliners wishing to punk»? good? to sell again will be supplied at reduced prices, and Will receive all patterns gratis. Mn" 2, 1864. 211! . i DIOSES SENFT’S ESTATE—Lone”: of adv l ministrmion on the ' e=tntc ni “03(‘5 18min. late of Oxford township. Adams county, deceased. having been granud to [be under ‘signqd, residing in Hamilton lownehip, he hen by gives notice to all persons indchlcd (‘0 said ‘ 95mm to mnkfi immediate Phymeut, and those ; having claims against the same to proseul them properly authenticated for settlement. ‘ CHARLES ILEBEm‘, Admfr. { May 30,1864. 61* \ EORGE YEAGY’S ESTATE—Letters of administration on the estate or George Yeagy, late of Lntimore township, Adams (-0., deceased, having been granted to the under signed, the first named residing in Huntington twb., and the hat named in Butler twp., they hereby give notice to All persons innit-bi»,- ed to said estate to make immediate pay ment, nnd those having Claims ngaiust the same to present them properly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM LEAS, - \ NOAH MILLER, June 6, 1864. 6L* Administrators. m‘ 810 a Day! ~ GENTS WANTED—To sell the “25 CENT A LEGAL TENDER STATIONERY PACK. AGE." Each Pmkage contains 35 Songs, 2 page: of Music, 18 sheets of Paper, 18 Pine. lo‘pcs, l Ruler, lPen, 1 Pen Holder 1 Lead Pencil, l Desmn for Kinda-sleeves, 1 foEChild‘s Apron, l for Embroideredfollnr, 1 for Chm. telling Robe, 2 for marking Letlers, 13 secrets never before published, worth many Dollars; and other information. Al3O, one beautiful article of sznn. Liberal ihduccnfienw :6 Agents. Send Stamp (or Circular. ' ‘ WEIR a: 00., 43 South Third St., Philulelphin, PI. June 13,1864. 1; YER GREEN CEMETERY.—An Election for aPrelldent Ind uven flange" of , ver Green Cemetery Auocintion to serve for one year. will be héld on HONDAY, the 20th day of JUNE int, n IcOonughy’l Bull, in 321'. Borough of Gettysburg. ~‘ D. ’IcCONAUGHY, Pru’e. ~ Guano: Anon», Bed]. ‘ June 6, 1861. 1d ‘ Wanted. AY AND GRAIN; u the Warehouse of H Selinaél fled)“, in Gettysburg, for which the highest market price will In psid. May 23, 1864.. ' 0 VERY desirable FARM, tdjoinlng the Borough of Gettysburg, containing ‘.k— -124 ACRES—Buildings and Land good. F Wit} 3): sold on ten Accommodating 1' . tennl. ;- GEO. ABSOLD. Canny-burg, Oct. 5, 1863. t! The First National ANK 0F GB‘I‘TYSBURG will furnish 10-40 [L S. BOXDS to my person: winking to inmt their money in tint Wl]: GEO. ARNOLD, Cnhier. April 25. IBM. ‘ ‘SPUBE BRANDY,WINEAN D WHISKEYS {on medicinal out 051], M the New rug tore of pup Dr. R. HOMER. KW FALL k wtmn GOODS l-AA good woman! or nu qd Wlnur Good; a any 3: cu than» A. :1 8001‘? I 109': Look Out 06. ' msylvanin for January T., 1864. New Liquor Store. ARRH'ALS Notice. Notice. Election. For Sale. . ‘ I ' New Spring Goods. ' } HALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. J. 4 L . BCH I C K would mwfinlly ny to the citizens of Ga tylburg And vicinity, tlgh he in now receiving u hi: “on tlplendid 'E ‘ _ STOCK or SPRING GOODS. ‘ The Itock consists in' part of Funcy md Staple DRY GOODS, of ever, deactipuon.‘ SILKS. ‘ xozumqmz, . ' CHALLIES, . DELAIXER, _ . BonßAzmns, ALPAUCAS, LAWNS'; ' CALICOES, o! I" qualifies “If choictu styles, which will be lold st PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITIOR. FURNISHING GOODS of all kinds, including Silk, Linen Ind Cotton Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Slocki gs; he. ._ Also, I. Iplendid usorlmeJl of RIBBONS, Lace: Ind Edgings; Umbrvlln: and Funds.- My stock of WHITE GOODS wilE be found full and complete, and customers may rely upon always getting good goods at the lowest pou’si ble prices. ‘ Gentlemen will find it to the" ndvnnt‘ge to cull nnd examine my flock of l CLOTHS, I A y ' CASSIMERES and J \‘ESTIXGS, of all qunhties .nd choicest. styles. _ ‘ May 24, 1364. ' J. L. SCHICK Herbst‘s Warehouse. [IE undersigned would inlonh his many friends and the public generally that be is continuing business at the‘ “'.irehouse on the corner of Strntton street and the Railroad, (lately Hollinger & Herlnr.) Gettysburg, Pu ,nni nould solicit A share of custom. He keep n fine stock of Groceries, always fresh and the assortment full, viz : , Sugars, Coffees,v Tent, ~ ‘ Syrups, Spices, , Salt, Cheese, Crackers, Vinegar, Soda, Mustard, Stafrch, 34L, - 32 a, is. Also, Broo 3, ' Brushes, _ Blacking, Soapfl Coal Uil,‘ he, ' tc., kc. Tqbnccos, . _Segnrs, S'nuil's. ' Call-f Examine-. ‘B y. ' He is always able to supply tlm cry best nr tirlo of FLOUR to be found in this a: any other market, buying the whentgluimsell and having the flour made by none :ut~ tine but millermt . ! Y H A lungs lo} of FEED always on hand. Par licn‘lnr attention also paid to this dc 'urtment. lie would also announce Ihn‘t'lmkfi’cnr: rnnnmg to Baltimore every wakk, and is pre: pared to convey all kinds of “ugly: either way. Mnrkelmen, country merchants, and olherfl, will find it' to their ntll'nnuge to pa. (range the “ erbsL line." ‘ b'Alll'EL HGBBST. April 25, 1864. - Hardware and Grocenes. HE aubsrribera hm‘e just. returned from the chic-a whh an immenn- supply cf HARDWARE k GRUCBRIES, which they fire oflering at the” old slum! in' llultnunro Flrrel, at prices to suit the times. Our slack consist: in pm! of BI‘ILDING'.\IATERIALS, ' CARPENTERS TOOLS, HLAt‘KSHI’I‘II‘S 'mnm. COACH FIM'IXGS, SHOE FINDINGS CABINET MAKER‘S TOOLS, - IIUUt;EKEI-Zl’l€l('s H.\' I'l-‘HES, ALL KINDS Ul“ “Ith. Jun, GROFER‘IKES UF ALL KINDS, OILS. I'AINTgi, &(‘.. kc. Thou- is‘mu "Hide Inclu‘dod iu the several dl pnruul-uts luunlivned übme but what can I»: lmd at this Store... liwry claw uf Ml-chnnics can be .lcwunndevll n- \vilh 10015;”;d findiugsmxzd lluuwkm‘pcr: ran find army an}. In if: “1011' line. Give us n mu. m we are fireplrcd lu sell us low for cash as any house oufiol UH' rily. » Jplzh B. BASKET}, x ~ DIV”) ZUIULER. (it-Hysburg, .‘LQ IL}, 18454. . ‘ New Goods. , . mum: ARNOLD lms jnct mph-pa (ram G the (_‘i'ty n‘ large supply of CLOTHING, )ia-u'; and Boy! mulr. consuming of II“ kinds of ('I'ATS. PANTS, VHa'Th‘. ‘ “HURTS. DRAWERS. (‘R.-\\'.\T.\'. { .\‘lfll‘K TIES, urm’Es, UU.‘I|€I:Y,&O --also— A larze stock _nfl'lAl'l'llS. CAFSHIERES, [‘.\S>‘l.\'l~2'l‘.\‘, JEANS, Tlßll.Ll.\‘GS.'&L-.. kc.‘ all of which “ill be sold as cheap n! can he had elsewhere. Give us n will, and if we can. nut. pleas! you inn suiv. renly made m.- will ldl-L' 30m nun-sure and muko you up one in short notice.’ ' . [.\lny 30, 1864. , Hence to Taxpayers. . VOTXCE is hereby given timt [he (‘niinty 1 Commissioner: WI" make an' AIHTE .\IENT OF FIVE PER CEN'I‘., upon all State, Cuunty and Specinl Tun-s asst-45ml fur the ye.” 1864, that sh‘nil be puid’ to Collrt‘tors on or before Friday; the is! day of July nexL.—. Cullgctors will he required to call on lax payers on or before the above (hue, gixid make surhfibntemcnt to all persons pfljlllg‘ on or before said day, and [my the. same to the l'uunty 'l‘rLasu‘l'cr,.ullxcr“i.9 no uiulomvnt will be made. By order orlh'e Cummirsioners, J. MIWALTER, Clerk. April 25, 1864. td ‘ J a cob B. Holtzworth, BARBER ' AID rum-DRESSER, has opened a saloon in Clmmhersburg glreel, north side; near the Diamond, Gctlfabnrg, where he will be glad to serve all 4‘ Lo may desire to have ,‘ Barbari‘ng or Hair-dressing done. With gobd tools, a long'expéricncc in the business, and a desire to please, belma rensdn to expect. a share of the public’s‘paxron— age. He will certainly try to deserve $1: Re member the place—belwqefl Buehler‘a Drug Store and Smith’s corner. May 16, 1864. If > Now Goods. FAHXESTO CK BROTHERS Are constantly receiving choice end de eirabie goodl, from Ne York, Philadelphin and Dnlzimorg, end are gamed to offer GREAT .IND CEMENTS to these about purchasing. Having leiccted with great. care, from the three lendingmerkets, the publiclwill look to their own interests by examining our Igock before buying elsewhere. Cell at . FABNESTOCKS’ flay 9, 1864. Red Front. Mary in York Street. HE undersigned is continuing Sanpee'l Bukery, in York urea, Gettysburg, Ind is prepared to~furnilh every dly, freahBREAD, CAKES, PRETZEL, CRACKERS, n.. He nu employed I fiat-rue Biker, and um spare no efl‘on to render hultnction to I" who mny patronize him. JOHN CHRISURB. 'Genynburg, Hay 2, 1864. - Notice. RNRY RUIIEL'S ESTATE—Letter: o! ndminiltntion on u:- auto of Henry nmel, In. of Rodin; town-hip, Adam conntytdoe'i, hning hqgn mud to tho nn~ detained, residing in the am: township be hereby give: notice to all persons indebted to mid came tannke imznedinu pnyment, Ind thou havxng qln‘unl ngninst the. lame w present them— properly authenticated {or «filament. JOHN A..RUIMEL, In! a, 1884. 6L*‘ Adihiuntot. Gettysburg Marble Yard.- EALS t BRO., IN EAST YORK STREET GETTYSBUBO, PA.——Whne they in prepared to furnish all kicdl of work in theh line, unch an MONUMENTS, TOEBS, HEAD STONES, MANTLES, ta, It the Ihortelt no~ tine; md u chap u the cheapest. Gin 111 a can. a fi-Prodncn taken in ughmgo {or work. Gettysburg, Juno 2, 1862. u GA BD PHOTOGRAPHS o diltinguitbed indiyidula, including t mum her of our prominen‘. Genenll, sad the old hero John L. Bum, for sale u the count’cr of the Enable: Gnflery, Gettysburg. TYSON BROTHERS: ' ARRHLGB WEXPS AND LASERS, good and thou, for ule by ROW 8 WOODS. ' ADK‘S’GIMB b! Ololki Maw u , L‘jun unxrod at YAHNBIg'i‘OOK 13:39.1, :Tl-a Specific rnfom you (aformr mm. and milieu: ”you m I)" «fall 17'! Juan. Dr. LUDIALMIS SPECIFIC. Thing ‘th'c “wen: a turruj'rlgn Remedy (enmpourd nl nxm‘nAc'ra'nm-n Indian noon-and tin-In.) I‘urull Inn-nu urn-c lrln'nrr and atxun! Urn-um such 3:. Incunllncpcr nl‘ Iho Kiri-Ir, Lufl-mmn “an n! ”to 81-dtltr, Inflammation of Us: Kldnczl, Sum: Au tho Isl-cm", all-Munro, ‘rax'cl. Unnorrhn-u, Gnu-,1. Ind h nurlvnlcd by nuylhlug ya all. co‘crul [or curling flu \\ nun In “ o. lien! K . Win-n HIM art-"ruling la din-Nb nu lhiu Hum-. 11 hm upilln‘r ”aw flar- uurll. In I us nu mum-l Irv 11... tu‘touihy an, (Inn. Thu n-medy u ‘.vl‘va‘ lunl re qulrr: I." my Hana. Hm I: .m. mammal m dmm.’ I-ul drmh n the din-.mul ulgum, l-u! n an-x- 1h- poi. mm {mm Ihu sylrm. rn-nln; hut-_u! fly and In .Illh h is ““‘,MI k hrdlxum. lull in. “m umlmdml -.\- [whivnce ‘.l (he l'huu‘iln luau mum-[l'll m ‘cmlng In Alumna uf Hm dun. _' 357‘ La! mun. duo-mi: u (bin runway rIlel;Ull man woman}; calm. lulu-n all uumn ful. l’rlu- uni; slm pvr box. or 6 In- as [in s'. In. ‘ ‘ hem lg nurl to any mam-m. Ut't‘lpl u! thr- prim. ' Fnrnlu- h; n“ Draw-u. but nul- my. .Iguumn in autumn! rack but. ~ /;/7,/‘l:'/,7—/' ‘"‘" 1” . -Cy 4/" ,_: w . . . 17 Ll. In, «[341 Buh- l‘rnprlriur. Cmnmuui. saw-mmsg'Burnt-s 55 Co., Wholesale Agenu, Ngw York. [.\lny 30, 1864. 1y Good Thmgs from the Clty! E n‘re receiving twice a week from the ' «ity a vuriuty o! ”(ides suitfld to the wants of this comnmnjly, viz: Flt‘ah and Salt FISH, llumé, Shoulders and Sides, Hominy, Henna. Snlt, Applep, X'utatm-s, Umnges, Lemons, C Infections, Tulmcc’oa, Sugars, with many 0&0:- artictes in this line—all received in the bestorderdnnd sold M the lowest profits. Gin us aka”, tn Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fuhn‘patocks' store. f.‘ "; , \l'.-iNTE,D.—-Buller, Eggs. Lnrd, and lull otller‘country produce-Mot {which the highest cash price will he psid. - SWEET POTATOES—best quality, at low est living‘ pmflli—nlwnys on hand. Also, UYSTHHS. fine but! fresh—inle shell 01 sboCkcd. Runwnnla and fnmilie: suppfird. STRICKHUL‘SER A; WISUTZKE)" Gul’ly;hurg,’.\lxsy 18, 1863. ' Come on WltH Your J obs! l I l-IVRY IIUUVI-Ilt will do {all kind; of R E PA l R i' N G to Curringes, Buggies, Wagum, km, in a hen mid substaniiul mum ncr, mm! m. Ilia lmveflliving prices: [lie shop is M West strut. between Chmnhersbutg and Middle ill-eels. (l'etlysbufg. He ‘promiios to do gnudeork, and asks n alum: of public pa- [.\prfl 4, is“? \y H 0“ t;% For Sale or Exchange. VERY’dmirablsGßlSTMlLLm‘iQh 33 ACRES HF LAND, in Germany 1“ township I will exchange (0? ll Farm, ” and pay the dltfercnce, lfunyq ' (.EO. ARNOLD Gthtyghur‘g, od. 5, 1.83. If .~ U. S. 10-40 Bonds. . i THESE Bonds are issued under the .\c: of (fungus of kind] 81h, i 564, which pru .\‘ido-: Ihnt nil Hunth i-isur-d nqdvr lllii Ad dmil [be 'wam rmm‘ T.\.\'.\TlU.\‘:by or ILndi-r 'nlly,nl:|lc or hmuiciiulauthority. Suluscriu (ions to tilts-efiouds nrn rem-WM in Univ-d ‘Stdu-s notes or notc< of” .\'nlion‘nl "MIKE. They ,nn- TO BE HEIDI-lEMED IN (JULY, at the L'plmsure oi the _Government, at am’ period not I 11'." (lulu (tn flarinure I/m') I'M-(y yr")? {ram their 'dule, n'ml until théir redemption mft: PER it'ENTJISTI-‘JIEST WILL BE PAID IN (1013', ‘ on Bonds ot'not over’unq hnudi-e’rl dollars an unufilly and on all other Bonrfi semi-annually. zThe inn-rest is 4nynble‘on the first days 91' March and September in each year; - Subscrilrrs will retain: either Registered or C‘Onpou Bonds, as ”my may prefer. Regis- I lei-ed llunds arexccorded on the books of the lU. S. Tyensurvr,'anil can be lmdslerred only on the oxvner‘a ord”. Coupon Bonds are I payable (aboarér, and are more convenient for commercial uses. Subscribers to lhia loan will have'thebpfi'on of having their Bonds draw interest froth March 18!, by paying Ihe nctruvd‘ interest \in coin—(or in United States non-a, or the notes lof .\'nliumd Banks, adding fifty per com. for pr‘omiumj) ur n'co‘ve lhmn drawing interest flom Ihe due of subscription and deposit. .53 these Bonds are ' , ' Exampt from Municipal or State Taxtion, their mfue is increased from one) to three per cent. per annum, ascending to the rate of tax levies in various pan? ofthe coun‘try. ‘ A}; the ,prcseut rueiof premium 6n gold may P“! . ‘ ovnn mam PER CENT. INTEREST ‘l in currency. and nré of equalconvenieuce as n‘ peruumehl or tempomry investment. it is belie d that no sorfiritios ofi'er so great inducements t enders as the-various descrip tions 01 L'. S. onda. In all other forms of indebteilurss, t e faith or ability of private partieidr slack combnqies or 'lepnrnte com munities only is 'pledged for payment, while for the debts bf the United States the whole property oflbe country is holden to secure the payment ol both principal and interest in coin. ‘ These Bend: 1. be subscribxd flu in tum: ‘ froin $504111 to any ningnitnde, on the same terms, and are thus made equally available to the smallelt lender and the largest enpitalist. ‘ They an be conv‘erted ifito moneyrnt any~ mo- ‘ meat, Ind the holder will lure the benefit 9f the interest. ' ‘ l It any he useful tr) state in this coniectlon that the total Funded Debt of the United Scene! on which (Mere-u is peyehle in gold. on ghe 3d flay of March, 1884, van $788,965,000, The intern; on thin debt for )he coming final yet: will be $15,931 126, while the custom. revenue in gold for the éurmit flee-l yen, ending June amh,’ 1864, hu'heen no (A: u the mm of over {500,000,000 per ennnm. It will be leen the: even the erase-t gold. revenues of “I'. Government are largely in ex ceu of the want: of the Treasury for the peya‘ men! oz. gold intereet. ville the recent increase of the udliwfill donhflele rain the ennunl re. ceipu tron ‘cumms- on the “me emoum of impordtiona, to $160,006,000 per ennnm. ‘ Instructional to the Netional Bank! acting u ‘ loin egenu were not illued from the United 1 Sum '3'an uneil March 20, but in the am 3 three weeks of Apfil the lublcriptiqnl aveng- ‘ e-l more than TEX MILLIONS A WEEK. 1 Subscription will b. received by the Fir" anionll Bunk of Philadelphia, Pal Second Nation! Bank of ghfl-delpbin, Pa. Third National Bunk “Philadelphia, Pa. AND BY ALL NATIONAL BANKS which no ieponimriel of public Maui, and all RESREOTABLE “ASKS AND B ’KERS throughout the country, (Acting is Igenn ol the Nuionll Depositary Brwlu,) will fut-nil!) further inlomnfiop an “indication and ‘ "you pun “cum to wupmnu. l lay a, Im. :3». . An Interesting History ‘ F 0 DR. srnamrs’owx CASE, WHILI “noun: (\‘nzn CnstuPTlox, All] hour In: l'durmr NI/rv/L ,‘ngfnrcl Tulnfi and .Ilandmh I‘ll]: art on In: Sudan in L'lfring (hut Diana", and Me GREAT succnss ATTENDING mm N v ' :.‘ ‘ ,9 - .Ef , Th 9: nbme is a (drreuhkcness ol'llr. $9139.:th taken many year: ago, after he had regoéeml from ,('o>n-llmpllun; h; A course of‘ ‘3” “Scnnrfi's Pl LMUML‘ Svm r." The likeness. nlthough ittioes not represent him nr'lmhing hkqns bad :15 he was M. tho wyrst, yv’h is in strong c'uulmst. with the hale um) 'ngorous looks of the POl'll‘diL below, whirh is the Irue jikcness of him at the present time. The con ‘ mm brjmreen lhefll‘ two poi—train is '5O grout thavmruu would not bolicxc them In be Hu anmt: person. Yul lhorv .ln- huhdreda of per sons,in xmd nrouml l'hilmlelphiu, who will recognize hulh purlruils (u be true represuum; lions. “hen the l'nstywn taken he \"l‘ighcd l 0? pounds; at the menu“. time hip' “eight is 120 pounds. ' .\'L“ \‘unx, \‘Ccdncsdny, March 30, ’64 TU THE PUBLIU. Thirty years ago i mi; in the l.x=t «Ages of Pulmonary Cormnnphmi. and given up to vliv. l mailed in' Philadelphia; and llr. lurilph l‘nr lisll, tlu-ri of ilm my. ordorcd mn’io .\lurcs tqwn. N. .L. :1 distance nf nine miles, which look me lwo dnys-Io gvl'i‘l'nge. n myarrirnl l \\'-lS_ put to bud. and lh c lad lor nmny Weeks. 'l‘hi: “‘us my native pla ‘, where all my family lived and lud died-u! (‘nnsumplinm Dr. Thornton, who nucndenl my lalher‘in his last illness, wns‘ cnllul. nnd inn“ me out week» in fix up my affairs. Ho hmi scen‘ all my “1m: ily go tbnt Wny. nn-l lhu’ught Lwns to go, tun. Thcn l lumnl u!‘ the rcmediesl now ulfor to the publw, which cum! um. It :t-er’ned to me that [would feel “LU" pcnu‘tuiing my whale 5‘ all-m. - O '\ l'l‘hr-y mun ripened the minor on my lungs. nnl lwuuld cpit oIT mare than a pint: of offen sive yellow matter or ~r_\- morning. As icon n! that liognnJo subsi'lo, my cough. fcnr, ruin, mpht swells—nil began to lung mo. uni! my nmwlilc l-vqruno so gre.lt_xlmi it «"5 nilh dif lirnlty i could keep lrmn shun-.J. tooflmeh. [ soon pnined my sirengmnmil h.u'e lxeengmw ing in flesh ever since-. 5 For m my} enrs [have vnjoyul uninterrupted :mod hmlth, ke’nping the ll\'(|" um] smnnr ll hmlchv “ill: the Sea n'ocd Tonic III}! Mnndrnke Prl.=. M i am of n luliuns tompernmnnt. ~‘l_ly ivclflfl. is two hun dred ’nnd lwonly ponnls. Oh my recovery people would send mr me, l:ir_nud nonr, to_scl it their ones were lilu- mine. For this pur pose i pay profcszimml \‘ists in the llrge ci ties. Tue consnmplires wish I. am- the: ono that Innkes those medicines, and who was cured ofronsumplion by them. To nmke new lungs, is impossible; but cavities in thrilling: and chronic ulLchions of llie bronchial Lnbfas can he hculod. Such cases nro dying hourly under the ordinary Irenl ‘cntufif physicians, and just surli :Lre cured hr; the proper use of Suliemk's Pulmoniu Syiup, Seawccdv'l'onic, and Mandrake Pills. ' F ‘ l mu now u hmlthy yuan, with nlargc cavity in the middle lobe of the right fling, the lower low- very much hehtitized an oomph-kc ml- Ihesion ot‘ the plc‘um. The lelt lung is sound, nn-l the upper lobe of the right lungis in n 'tolcrnhly health), condition. l The great rea son why phyaicinns do not mire consumption lis they try to‘da luu mun-h; they gm.- medi t-incs to Flop the rough. 'to stop chill, Io stop inight swmte, hectic lever, and, by so doing, )they derange the Wll"le tligvsliw‘ power. lot-k» ihg up. the secretions mid r-ventunlly the lU tient sinks and dies. .\t‘u-r l nuke n cztrelul ’exntuinntion of thc pntirnt with the Respirom eter, nnd find lungs enough lo,“ to cure. l di rt-ct the pnlient how to use the thrro‘rtmediya Remove the é.lu§e land Llle)"\'\lll all stay cl" .' their own nccord. .\'o one can he mired of lconsumption; liver cotnplnint, dyspepsia, cm ltnrrh, tanker, ulcerated rthrfliltg: null-is thc‘ .livor and stomach ore mnde henlthy., la New I England this canker, chronic catarrh, ulcerat lcd thront. elongation of nvula, ls more prcru . lent than in any other section or the country. This is frequently caused by a. foul stomach.— ‘Yon may burn it out with carntic time and ngninl und nll they will get is temporary reliel. ’ Correct the stonmch and liver, and they will heal up themselvea. " . ~ 5 Good nutrition is the remed£ ‘ If you have any dineue In any pnrt of )lp-pody, it will ' remain there nnd decoy more Ind more until lyou can get the ntumneh in‘ the condition to l digest. footl‘nnd mnke‘ new Hood tonne the place of diseased matter. This is the only lwny to heal cavities in the_lnngs and ulcerated l bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and l ‘ liver, and nature will do the he‘nling. 'Mnny ] lpersons have an idea that "certain medicines ‘ ‘ are great purifiers ofthe blood‘. When blood in l lonce diseased it cannot be purified; itls dia . eased the same as the diseased matter infihe‘ system ; but get the nppnrntul ln- order,flie , liver and stomach, and give it pleat; ofnonr— l ishing food 11. will mnke new blodd, which trill . tnke the place ot'thnt which in diseased. ‘ Sehenck‘e Pulmonic Syrup io‘one of the best ‘ pre‘tionn 0! iron in. use, it is A powerful . tonic f itself, and when .the' Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it i carrled 03' by the aid 0! the Mandrake l’ills, the Pulmonl’c Syrup is made into blood. Thls is the only troy to cure conlnmption. if I cannofi get a good appetite, and food does not digest, l c'annot cure the patient. Never mind the cough ' remove the conse and it will stop of itself. his in the most trouble l have «m. a] fotienu at my rooms. They Isy, “DOc. tor, {eel Itronger; lean eat,- tny nightgwnu are better, Ind lftel .better every wnihbut my cough it no had yet;" Ind they Ire aston ished to hear me say that does not matter; remove the cnuu and the cough .wlll nap at itself. Schenck’l Seaweed creole: n good up. petite in about. nine dnyt, when there 35,150 lung disease, nnleuthc lircril no congested tlint the Mundmke Pill. cannot unlock the ducts ofthe gall bladder in that short [pace of time, in order to allow the stale bile to passt ot‘l'. Keep the liver and ".oth healthy nnd‘ there in lean danger of consumption .or any‘ other disease. It in hard to take cold when those erg-ins are healthy. Tlxogethat are bill-i out, low spirited, drool-finding ttnpid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach fulll of windpeverythiug that is eaten lies hem-Ll loss at memory. try one bottle at SCHESCK’S SEAWEED TONlCnnd one box afSCHENCK’s MASDRAKFI PILLS. It is only a. boat of one' dolly nnd twenty—five ‘cents, with tall dim:- tionl. Thin in sufiicient, in many on", to utislg what the medicine: I". Frequentlf one otlle Bldkefl A great. change in the syn tout. Anyperson that enjoys ordinary health: by using the Squteed Tonic And innkwko Pillsweuinnully, must get the digestive urg [III , in ouch l hultuy condition that they hunmel noahyn 1 cu ’prhdnco' a. number of my old mun-mpuumMlMmlorlnh-fimm. weighing nearly 300 pounds. ' My“) wnclndl by relating three cures l~hn\'c‘ Hilde in New 'York. nm) which are all dill'erem, and wllh any ane who (eels my interedt in thi- mum lto visit than). Fint ll .\lu. Flrl'nw, marlin: Ithen at No. IQ? Hannah street. llgr hnuhnn ’cnllefi upnnlmn (it my rooms. J 2 Bun] street and wished. irne'to cell and see her. “6 said ll could do In good; that he lu'd Ind All tbp best medical attendance. _nnd all hair! she Isl {too far gone with Conenmptipn‘tq-hb cured; Ibut aha ind heard at some greit cure; I had mule, find ho desire-l to gratify bend-her.— li culled, end found lwr‘ lying confined to her bed in the List stage n! tron-hint mung”. gig“, and without doubt must have died. limn.’ I examined her lungs, found both Bronehltl tnhen very much effected, but no culues land format her cough ms very severe. ’the sple— lmx was half full of thick pus. Pu!“ 140. logs swollen Very much; and woruHhm-n all. she had chronic dim-ritual. llrr ham-ls hunt been moved eleven times that day. . l told her ilmtshmhnd'lnnzs enough to be cured, but \h \l. this dinrrhmt hml‘been of long standing. ‘ and her stumm-h mam suuhtin nlcemte'lcon. ‘dmon (hull was nffniid nothing conl l he dune: .\‘he insisted l a‘innldtry dul do wh u l could ‘. for her, observingtlut aha could- not lust long ‘in the conditipn she was in, and! Q‘lll‘l not m the her nny Worse. ! gave her first a dose uf my Mandrikn Pills,‘ ml the Tbnlc nnd' Syrup freely. (flint we! on Tnesdmyrnml‘by the nextSundiy the einrrhm | wuroqrripd’olh ‘hct nmwtilc had returned and alreeonld'llt n ’ iin bed nnd eat her dinner. She is no’w we“? rind gave me n for; ecrlificnttE, certified‘lo by ‘ {he Rev. Dr. howling. - . “'5 ll irthnlozynw, M‘Weit Party-fifth rt‘reet, “1m" to my worm with? that ir‘nn her liver. LShL‘ was luiv-Rpliritcihfikin “Haw. tonmn 0011..- ed, hon’els cn~tivel no nppr‘tite,’ and that link ,inanto the gum. The Stld tumor but been. lrnnh‘in; over firll’li'dn ye Lrs'. l 'gnve‘ bar ;Syrup; Tunic and Plus. and toldher- to «its themjnst as the diqectiona Were printed. She came back to my room}, 3*. B J" 1 street, in two wuekx, somewhat better; hrr tong " lud ‘bu; gun to clrnn 11 little around ’tho edges. Ivor skin whiter and her eyet brizhter, and the tumor dischar‘iug very ofl'sn-live nutter, much faster than it had ever‘do'nobel'ore. She kept grmlimlly improving, mud in nbuut two In )ntlr's she cnmo to my rooms very "much. lrightens-E, [say ing th'\l thetnmor hull-nee rly stopped rnn- Hing, And was healing up, nnl tlut every doo tor had Lo'diher thnt ifit ever healed it irould muse her death. I told her that the discus ,lmrl all left her system, and nature wonll henl lihe ulcer up. They nre now healed,an hnv A been fur about It yew, and she is as heart a and robust n'wmn m as you will find in n day'll u’lllk. She is gled for any onello call on her“ nnvl takes great pniin to visit any one lhnt’she - ‘ hr-nrs has anything like her case, and tries to lgct them to come nngl see me, ° . l The next case is fiiss Seoflelll, from Stam l ford, Conn. ‘Mrs. lt'nrtholomew got her down lto see me. and she has been ever since M her house. When she first_cnme to my rooms, the '“'-£5 m nch enmciutcd n'itli: n distressing cough, “spilling large qnnntities ot'blood. lenminefi he: lungs with the respirometcr, and in all my‘ practice never lound one with one lung so Mr ‘gone and the other lung sq sound. I could not ‘givc much encouragement. I thoniht she [would die; but to my nslonishment tho Pul l mnnic Syrup. Senwecd Tonic, nnd‘lrlnndrnke ‘l’ills all seemed to go riaflit to work‘, the lung is all healed over, leaving a cm’ity A} large is I“ goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits. and has gained some thirty-live pounds in weight. = She hns'some cough yet, which I do not think will learmher before June. I should thlnk It w‘ould be of 'grenl interestto some unprrjudiced , physician to visit these cases, phrtic lnrly Miss I Sebfield, or nny of Lh‘em‘who have :een cured by my medivines. They are nnmerqns in New 1 York; but the above three all dill'er from each :01her; and if my medicmvs n_re doing what I ' reinresent they are. they should have theeredk tanl the nfllletcd know where and how tho, may be cured. . J. 11. SCILFI‘hOK, M. D. s I, Dr. J. ll.’ Srhenrk can be found at his prin cipnl oll‘we, No. 33 XmJi m 1; sneer; Philadel phia. ervry Shl‘lll‘llxl)’, f uni 9 A. M. until 5 l’. .\l., to give‘ name, fred ot'ch irge; bur/oar n. tlmrouxh examination in; charges hree dol ilnu. Price at thl- l’ulmvmii‘ Syiffnml'Sen l weml Tnnir ench RI pflj hottlej‘os‘ $5 the hull ulnzon. .\lnnrimki l’ill ,25 ceilis per box, and rare lur sale by n Drng'gists and genders. ‘ . _Junes, 1804. 2111 ‘ i—ry DYSEN‘TERY w“ . I)ilu'l¥luna. I) L‘CU .\"S A‘ROJIAITIG BLACKBERRY ‘ gamxmmwn h 'l‘." «#113: (if-“ Mill mr'c cure. It can l‘li!I>IxI:r71{1111 0 Jet; tori-ms .ll'ugagnu min- ‘ ma! ur min-r inj'x. ium x-nmpeundl cbmmol In mu"; ltl’< g' n" '“”}: MM [ol' [MI clnurol Illl‘niw. l: is «g: ‘fi'h'amnni that l’hysibiims very g; .mxdq: mf- ilvin their prnctl'ce in u” «hwmir: M"! dumnouu mum. ’ 112 v“ L'yn nu ('hiflem mixture. ondon’nk fix! couxpushmm (uuuy of which under- V mitw‘uihl rum 1m: cl:uleluLnon,) when you «duh-run nn uni‘uiiu‘g rulucxly an limplo and safn‘ u: ”hckberric'n themsch‘cs. Ask Lav ”was s HLxcxlule' (343mm!- 12'. v. .md ‘sm- 1h w H:: pmpxiuwr'a unme i! \\ riuc-u 0.1 {hr u.:'-.’«lm':r.zpp.:r 9! each beta (1: I'rqum unly by _ .. / "'79 “7“?” K 2 .8"! l'rhprmton CINCINJ'J 7‘]. Fur 3:12:- by nil rent-exams druggisu. ' Price. (old Ityla 35 ch.) 250., 500.!«d -- $l. per B‘tmle. * na‘Demn, Bulges t 00., Whohmle Agent! 1'83? ‘f‘ __ jg “7"72_£¥“’3‘§ weft-1’ . Universal Clothes Wringer. ELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE, WIT-u COG-WHEEL REGULATOR. . vol BALI. a! 3 S'HEA‘D 8. t B U 3,111.13, ‘ , )Gnnswna, PA. ‘ ' From innumerulilc recommenduiou, , n gather the following: _ . Later from Mn. Henry Ward Beecher, 11118.51- ‘1 um most happy to nyuk in the very. high-: eat termrofthe “ Uninrsnl Clothes Wrinker.” The hudest part 02‘ “ washingduy” 'wqu 11, in my opinion, (ho wringiugfuu'l lhe‘lhrentor of this machine may luv: lh‘c salum'cfion bf feelingtha: he has changed one of the molt wiltomo parts of wfimnn's work Into n nrya Inactive amusement. LTbo Lmndreu kink! upon it as; great Messing. I look upon a anng twe’mou 1132nt article, in the a? Brooklyn, October, 1361 ‘ Price—s 77 00‘ J acob Hurley. 2% - (wc‘cusnn Tn uwnu runny) ‘ NO. 622 .\IARKEI‘ ST.,—l’mLA'DEm’HlA.- Dealer in Fm. 0n“ and Silver W'ATUH— ES; Fine Geld JEWELRY; Sufi-‘1 n'LLYMI- W.\ii€.and the but mu‘u oflfiILVER Phi-UTE!) WARE. Constantly on hand to large lidofh‘ meat at the than good: at tamprica. Watches npd Fina Clocks kapnn, ‘lw «. skimul Workman; um. Jewelry repairing; - Engraving and all kinds of Hair-work roman, a: short notice. @Dnu‘n forget the on) sun, 30. 62) flax-km, 81mm, Philadc'mhin. ‘ V , April 13,1521. 'imaung 3m ,‘ M 98!» x ’ Hus, smuwms med srfifl;% qunm . and dump, it 13“.. Adz. My (.35.). 'r'. EALBA‘L'B-fxm, ”(‘it-E37035} .17 6.129321, rjfié a 3-.“ S . . JI: ‘11?) , ."‘ '~ worms (nous, for Men and 3m. m‘ ‘ I be had that; a: “ “Hull-. 75. \hy afiéeo.
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