r ‘ 5, N32' - -' 1:445. ’ - I‘, I Wfi“ J The Democrgtic Ticket .of Adams County. ”game‘s TUESDAY. OCT. 11. a ‘ fight-n print six uLketl for the elecalon) on (by)!!! bf Osmber. We printun-m in an. mt] ”thug-nary Dzmncnuic {1,103 and woman an this county who rec-2i?“ our pnper, sud who has flfimd in the irmy, Bun cut out me :01- unu, “cloud: in A letter at. 91: en], period, and 9nd- “ 16 and friend or uquninunce.— Prob-Muir. would be but to send gbe emih papeg, u an thi: hm. page we print. the law on: he: w’hiéfi the soldiers arr to raw, :1 RM)“ ledge of 1.1:; pfémiom of which may bcwr, impor «an; 2,. them. , LET NO 0511': NEULBCT .r ‘~ ALEXANDER ff. co FFROTII 'Asscmbly, JAMES 11. 31.3 [‘.SIIALL i " ‘ Egh‘lol'tni_v‘f‘nmmiamnuer, Akin HAM K msn, of v. 1‘ . \ J x Dirm'tnr of 11m l‘nur, 510115 N. (i RAFT. _County' Kuditm-a, JOSEPH BURKEE, 3 years, JACOB HULL, 2 3mm. ': e - Pongrogs, (ALEXANDER H..COFFROT-Il x ‘ Asunmlyly, JAMES“ H. MARSHALL County‘ Commissioner, ABRAHAM KIM-‘l‘}, of 1’ Difcclol‘ of the Pour, JOHN N. UHAI‘T Moutnl‘y Aufmors, 109 EPH m' “K r; r 2143; years, £3ool} HULL, 1: years. (‘tmgrcasu » ALEXANDER 111' LU—FFROTII 3 . JAMES H. MARSHALL :County ()mnmisiioncr, ABRAHAM“ KIHSE, of p Dirimlor of lhg l’unr; JOHN x. CRAFT. A ‘ County Auditors, EfiOSEPH BURKEE, 3 years, ‘JfiUOB‘ II ULL, 2?. ycm's.‘ h ‘ _Cnngrcs‘l, ‘ ‘ ALEXANDER n. COFI-‘ROTII Assembly, JAMES HT MARSHALL County Commissioner, 1 ABRAHAM KRISI‘}, ofP - Director of the l’ooy,‘ 1 JOHN N. GRIAFT. - County Auditors, _JOSEITH BUNK EE; 3 years, JACOB HULL, 2 your». ‘5 O ' Cnngrcés, . . ALEXANDER Hz“ (39F FROTII .. ' Assembly, JAMES H. MARSHALL County qunmissiqnm‘. ABRAHAM KRISE, of P } Directoyr 9f the Poor. JOHN N. 'GRAF I‘. , County Auditorcz, JOSEPH .BURKEE, 3 years, \JKCOB HULL, 2 years. f‘ ‘ (, \' ' . ongrcss, 'ALEXANDER H; COFFROTH assembly, JEMES H. MARSHALL , : '5 ' Chun’y Commissioner, ABRAHAM KRISE, 9f P ‘ Director of lheA Poor, JOHN N. GRAFT. ~ County Auditors, —" JOSEPH BURKEE, 3 years, _ "JACOB 11 ULL, Z‘years. \' - I m ‘ \ . w~-~'I'II3~NOMINAI‘ION. , Thennmo olGhorgo B. McClellan is presem ad to the Amen-lean [wold-‘1‘“! 1 candidate to campy tho Pruidtntinl chair on the phuiurm ’ ofthe Union and Constitulion. 099 more won, ill}. to b. tasted, more able to sustain the re ? mulibilitics devolved on him, could not be loudlinthe country. The lucpmochnble man, a as he was slylcd' nlfew dnyl siui-e by n ndicul ' "v yup“, the younghnd accomglishedsoldmr and defender of the Uuio_n, the Anglo“ citizen ‘ of strangely mntnre sphteamanshipfihe scholar, the th‘stian, the man, is demnudg‘for the highplpgglrvice i 1 this country. He is a man, pury inch of him. j _ Aid he will be elected. - The signs of the ,;. tings Janna doubtol it. Neither .exuema _ or wilting“ he expcutvd to :01an the ,n -“ [lin totapl‘the people, and itia, Ilierefore,m -‘ inant}: formulae and well judged, that. the cou venliolt should select 3 man who is known by his'pnhlished letters and papers/g be uhe of thojsoldien of the Union, who “‘5 takings. complete View or me political a well a: the milflll” condilion of the Cuuulr), nml whohu . never filled to uudersumd the rulnuons which null bore to theoxfiuv-sihu lieu “G only a; I I 19!!!» 10 pane, and. who will wane :19 blood or no if he can sutetnc l'uiou by other means. film-good non of all parties will unite on ficflkllm The mmy “lioluve him as of old with flithful nfi‘ection, will sustain him. The antics; nnder‘his lead, will emerge iron: the mg} blood into peace and rowel-Hy. Th: Unioqmm be restored. The Sonatitntion will be Mliihed. The Allen-lions pf a divided fann jly will‘be turned back lad rented; the beans ; pl iheupagntedwill he knit begun“. ‘ (n this admin-{tion we see the first strong glow o'}: light on the future. It is like clear sunslu‘ao brflhng through clouds uni storm, with'th'e Gina freshening from the westward. \ ‘unhnllhate Lilla“! sky before high noon on ~ gnu belovegglandflnd the pin-dai of onnglory will Bot myth: more ‘sncb hours oftcmpaa, ‘ 0.30!!!» then, to thevworkqnt‘mg man M 33193“ Your lender layout: ,hnt he is “(1% “ll! hjudgmeut; sgangin not ”‘“‘ fill! “Rough thelud u when W:fibhmu'flmum. B. has twig. , fim‘med in capital. 0.11 mi howtv ‘nnth mtionHuumlor Unwrap, FE ~ AB‘XZ'ERT’S. l Hardware and Grocerges. 2 UK uubacnhenl have jun remrntd from'. I the cm" rith an immune lvpp’y «f‘ ARDW‘rRE & GILUCERHLS, which I'." arm olTcnnsz M. the” pld Island in Enlumore atnet,‘ at prime: to suit the lumen. Our flock consul: in put of BUILDING MATERIALS, 1 ‘1 CARPEN'I‘HR'S TOQLS. ; . BLACKSIII’I'H’S TOOLS, I COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDINGS. ._ ‘ CABXfiET MAKER'S TOOLS. UUSEKEEPER’S‘IXTURES, ALL KINDS OF IHOX. &c.. GROCERKZS 0? ALL KINDS. UILS, I'XIXTD, #O., (50. There in no>nnide lncludrd m the acvcrnl drrnrtmcnts meuEi 'ued nhme but wlm: can be had a: lhis Storm livery class uf .\lu'hunics can be nommnwdntcd here with toolsnnd fingiingy,ar.d Iqu-eM-eprrs uh find fiery nrlic‘c in lhem Hue. Give us a .-.m, nu we are prr‘pmod to sell In) low for and] as any house out of Liu- May. >, . JuluL K‘DANNER, DAVID ZH-ZGLER. Gettysburgl .\hle. 1864. ‘ New Sprihg Goods. (HALL PROFITS h QUICK SALES. » S' J. L.. SCHICK wank! respectfully my to the citizen of Get“- tyshurg and vicinity, that he is now‘ meaning at his store-fl splendid ( 51‘0th U!“ SPRING (“HIDNX The SllH'k qun~intq in put of anry and SK qdn DRY GUUDS, of every deacnpnun. SILKS. MO7. \\H‘JQUE‘ - umunm, Dummies, , BUMBAZINES, ALPACCAS, . LAWES, CALICOES, of n'l qualities and choiccat styies, which ml! be sold at PRICES TU DEFY (lUMI‘ETXTIUN. ElI FUK‘HSIHNG GOODS nf all kin'ls. igu-lnding Silk, Linen and (‘utton Ham! urchil-stGIOH-s, .\‘un‘kings‘ kc. Alaka splmulinl nusurlmcm at 11183055, Lace: and Edging”, [Tmhrpllus and l‘urusuhu My stark or “tum: (“)le “.12 ..e ' nu; lull :unh‘umnlclc, and oust lei-s nu- dy upon tawny; getting 360 d goods owest pumi ble prices. ' Gentleman will find it to then advantage to cull mil/(immune my stock (“If CLOTHS, CASSIMERES Ind "LISTINGS, of all qmlnfiea and choices! styk-s. ' ' May 24, 1804. J. L. SCUIGK Come to York Street! llEundersignm} hashought’nnt theGmt-ory T and {’roxiaim; Store 0‘ W. E. mm», In York street, 3. NW doms six-t of St. James Lutheran (Nguyen, and win cun’t‘mue the b\xsi~ new at the same [II we. H»: [vs increased the stock, and is now pit-pare! to ulTvr A most M u-llenb Mmrtmcnt nf goods in his line, such as COX-TEES, SUGARS, SYRUPS. TEAS, Salt, Fish," “mums, Buckets, Hru-hefi, Wm!» inn; \iachim‘s, Blanking, Caulk-3, Needles, Pius, Cumha, &c., with a iarge lot. of . SHUA RS AND TUBACCDS Also, CUM Oil and Coal 011 anm Call and sue (or yourseh‘va. Ilu assortment is not only lull, but. be gulls as cheap as the Q’hmpezt. The uighcst price paid for I)” Leml. , DAVID THUXEL, m. ‘Gcnyshxrg. .\anch 7. 1864. a. w. WELSH. ms. DSLLONK.\ wc. wens". Hanover Tobaccp Manufactory. ELM], DELLONI". k (30., lure estab— ‘V lzshP-l :\ Clio“ inz Tobnoro .\la'nu'av'tnry, ‘ in s:.llinmrc siren-l. Hanover. P 3,, Wll”l‘(! .\lcr chnuts. Shopkecpors. and all otfier denier: nml consumers, cam In. all limos be supplied with lull kinds ul‘cllewmg Tobacco, well u I NAVY,SI‘.\'SY SIDE, ‘ v LIGHT PRESSED, VATI’RAL. ‘ PEACH LEAF, GAVEXDIFH, nnd nll other kinds. usunlly pm. up in pnund lumpU. Also. lmlx poum‘ls of every dl‘SL‘l‘lpliOu put. up in boxes or nll oi .l‘s‘ containing in weight frmfi lint-en 10-one hundred ponmls~ Also, (_‘ougrezs Tnbncco, running Iron: eight to lmu lo the pound. Also, Flounder Tul; am, running eiglitaen to the pound. Also. Cahse and Fine Spun Tubaccb, and all other kinds ‘ uud qualifies of’l‘obnccc now in “59. The un dersigned have all the above named brands on ‘ ham! and oll'er the same for snle at prices less than can be bought. in any of the Eastern cities. Their Tobacco is all nmnufnctured out. of old ‘ Missouri and Kentuckyémf, and warranted to be of a superior qu.|lix_ . Theyaze thankfully {eliciting a liberal share 01 cuslom. j WELSH, DELLUXE & CO. June 27, 1864. ‘Jin 135;. 13m. 1 Summer Arrangement. SUMMER COATS, of ull kinds. very cheap } at I’ICKISG’S. ‘(ASSNERE COATS, a‘n shles and all (J colors,rcmarkablycheap,“ PICKINU’S. ARSEILLI‘IS, Frock and Sack Coats. no :NI Loriouely cheap, at PICKING‘S. LINEN DUSTERS, good material und well; mnde, cheap as dirt. at. PICKJXG’S. CASSUIERB PANTS, plain and fancy, ns tonishlngly cheap, at PICKING’S. ISBN, Duck, and Cotton Plants. uncom: L mouly cheap, at P , PICKISG’S. IBOYS' Coats, Vestgx and Pants, unusually cheap, ht. ' 'PICKING’S. SATIN, Silk and Marseilles Vests, positively .\'ery cheap, at PICKING'S. COLLARS, Skirts, Sfispenderr, Stocks. un / preeedenledly cheap, at PICKING’S. VIOLINS, Fifes, Flutes and Actor-deans, [hockingly chenp, m. PXCKIXG‘S. CLOCKS and Jewelry of ell kinds. con foundedly cheap, at rPJCKING‘S. FLY NETS, drivingl] chehp, at “ PICKIXG’S. GREAT many other things, chmpcr than ~ the cheapest, at T’ICKING‘SI F course M'crybudy whowxnu to buy 300 Goods and cimp, wxll please call a: PI C K June‘27, 1864. Noah Walker 8: 00.. CLOTHIE.RS,' 165 up 167 .BALTIXOBJ Sun's-r, ‘ - keep gonsmntly on hln_d 3 lug: and ~well al- sorted flock of all kinds of goods at modem} prices. e , They supply orders for the fine“. ‘to the , . _ ~ lowest pricgd uniclel, either ready made or made to measure, to my part of the country They keép also an extensive stock of FURNv ISHIXG GOODS) embracing ere;y ”article 0! Genuemen‘l Under-wear. Also, MILITARY CLOTHS nnd~ every "riot: or Miliury Trim- mings, u val} I: In ”sorted nook of READY MADE KIL‘TABY GOODS Bunimore, Feb. 22, 1864 NEW HARBLE woass, chm: of main more and East» Hiadk streets, opposite‘ the Court House. Gettysburg," I’m-aw: “‘O5 prepared to furnish .\lonumum. Tombs; Hud atom, .\hu‘ble\ Musics. Slab: for aninel Mus, and :1] other work appertaining to out .uaineu. We win guarantee ufiafucfion hath no to execution and price. .cnll ml m on: ; (aligns ud Imimnn of vork.‘ ‘ $131.2, was. a W *1- 805101)” "wing! . to: a! J, the-p Loohng Glut”. _ \ _ _ ING’S ,wasnm GTON BUILDING, BALTXMOBE, Gamma; & Adair-’3 Unix/areal Clotne‘s W'rinqer ELF—ADJUSTIV} AND ADJI'S'I‘AHLH, WITH (Sufi-WHEEL REGULATOR PDJ SALE HY n 1' 1-2 In. ER, SHEADN (h. rfltsm’ an, I". From inn!xnwr.fl.le n-cuznmcnllfllions, we g-uhvr \h» Wigwam: ‘ 4; Letter [rum )1”. Henry With! Teacher, in 1861. lam I'D-Jul 11 mm In) apclk in the wry high on u-r.m\'nf 'Jv: “Univ-r; 11 Cknhcs Wringcr." The hank-5L part of ”\\‘nshing-dfly” work is, in my upininm the wringing; and the inventor of “lii machine any hum: the sntxshcfiun of fueling Hun. he hun-hnnped one of the most toilsome plrls of womnu‘s work into a vuy uurncfive umueommt. The hundreds looks upon it n=u great Mowing. I ‘ook upon it as among the mud unful «rlu'les 111 th-- house. Hruoklvn. Odom-r, lbUl. ‘ ' I‘rirw—S? on. [\Xuy 2, 1x124. FUR “A \IH‘II II" \"IHI\'. .\\T>’. HHI) l7""\' ""TH‘ H H'MS. \\'("'Y.!'lV.<, .\T, |\', 1-64. . Good News and True, T THE CHEAP CURXER, A , IN GHTTYSIH'RG d? RUW .L' \VUQDS are opm'hn: out Another Jun-go ' nssoxlmcmbl New Goo-ls at their cheap turner, which they will sell at the lulu-i! cnsh wires. We buy all for - cnlsh .\t the lowe“ prim-mam: can, therefore, :0“ uve’snme ‘ qua‘iu'y of goods M low as they run ..e lwugbt at {my . " other Store iw the Smae. A { large ppuiun of the Show we Sell nte‘ mmle to order, ul‘ ‘be I 1103: material, ln' guud and ‘ apex-kneel!\\m'knu-n. Gn‘o . us ucull. ROW SAVUODS. AIS, HATS. 1"]: Hats for “on, Hats for Mixes, ‘ '11:“: for Boys, Duuknrd Huts, Nam for Children, Sin-Hr Hue, llnN flll-Ladies, All kind-NH H Its, ' . and Shflkerbl ay 6.110“? JUVOODS. lIO'ES‘ muon. ‘ . - S Shoes hr Children, Shocs’for Mis=c§, ‘Shm-s thr Ladi‘ 5, Shoe: {lr Buys. Sh 105 ior .\len, Gain-rs uf'nli kinds, Slippcls =5l van-my, Shot-s of :I'l kxmls, ’ ROW 5; VWUUDS. , mex .\xn FL’JLSISHIXG Gums FUR: L (hilLDil’iX, LADIES & (HINI'LEXIEN. Spnu] C(ntun of n“ san 11nd.colur3, ‘ 1.7.45-GlovesforChi'drc-u,Ludlesund Gemlemeufl| Easier)“, “ “ -“ ’ Lhzren jlnndkr chiefi, “ “ l'nlhrsMu' .\‘élvk. Ties. new Myra. , . ' Cuffs umk’mrsvts u." but fits and mm 513103,. and manv other “Mugs in the potion Hue, sold‘ at. lheluu t-fiprivcs, nu. the burner nt‘Yurk xix-art”: and the m .mm. bv now a; wwus. ’ , L'éit". .\II'SIC. ‘ ‘ - ' Bi \‘im'ms, Accorflooqs, Violin Boh's, Sumg’s k 'l‘nilpiucos. tor sale lu- RUW‘ & \\‘UUDS. ‘ EC “'23 & TOBACCO. S ‘ 'l‘y-mmu, E! Poms, . LI Rio Srllus, Ll Ingcnuidade, ~ Nupolcous, l‘ommon, (‘mygrrsa’ Plunlntion, ' llouey Dew. Anderson‘sSolnce, For sale retail nr b'y the box. by 110 W & WOODS. RUXKQ, SACKS. - . Trunks,lurge,nnd small, Carpet Bags, . R. R. Bags, Gothic Sacks, Common Black Sacks, at. the lowest 'nr‘xces. by ROW & WOODS. I, ISCELLANEOL'S. I Lndies’ B.:skcls, Lndiei’ Satchels, Pull Mounaies,‘ l’en Knives. Razors, RM” Swaps, - Windgw Paper, Wall Fryer, ' ‘ Pockennuoks, Purses, ‘ Psalm Funsfiurge, PJlm Fans, small, Umbrpllns, CArriage Whipg. Inc. ‘We are continunlly increasing! the 7uriety nrd assortment of our stock. l’nccs are high but we bought. many (1. our goods before the late rise, and will sell than as near old low prices us possible: It is ou‘gnufly to sellgooda that will wear well, and give sutisl‘ncfion to our customers. To enable us to do this, we have effected arrangements by which we can get the best Boots and Show that are manu (natured. If you mm: :0 buy trash in the shoe linr. go to any Good: Store. If yqu “mu! good Shoes bu): thpm of ‘ , ‘ [IOW & WOODS. Cor. of York st. and Diamond, Geuysburg. May 9, 1861. Let Everybody NOW [Tax-r. CHAMBERSBURG STREET AHEAD Having Suit returned from the city with I upleudid assortment of ‘ HATS, GAPS, BOOTS k SHOES, without any dispnrnzoment to my neighb'ns or any other portion of the town of Gwyshnrg. “hue the pleat-{Te of nrnnunciag that Chum hamburg street is sham. and that the puce to buy Hats, Caps, floats and Shoes. cheap, is n! my new auud, ueuly opyosibe the Lutheran Church. . ' The attention or the Ladies is particularly invited to the splendid assortment of Gaiters, Slippero, Morocco Inca Boots, ML, inunded {or Lsdiu’ wen. , Also, Trunks, Carpet Sacks. Umbrella. To bacco, Cigars and Nolionl, in endless variety. Here is the place to buy sands cheap, M I III! Beurmined not to‘ be uudersold by an; other estnblishment iann. Thnukfgl for p. 51. fu vonJ um your: mun-Iy, _ JOHN L. HOLTZWORTH. March 28, 1864. . fl New Buquy! EWPOLT & ZIEGLEB, Beth-nick} Bnk- N en,Solnh Washington street. hnu square from the Eagle Hole), GBTJ‘YSBURG.Pn.- Constantly on hand, the ‘ben 01 BREAD. CRACKERS. CAKES. PRBTZELS. ta. Per sona ‘.T'nmngjruh Bread will be served every morning, by leamng their names uninsidoneel n ma Bakery. Emy mm made to plane Give us a cull! [Ami] no. ’63. ‘0 ' Come on With YourJobsl BVRY HOOVER gm do I" kind- or H R F. PA I R IN G 1.0 Cnringua, Buggies; Wagons, ML, in a mm! and whim-Lia] man} ner, nml M. lb: lowcst living prices. , His show u i 1 West street, bemoan Chambetsburg :nd Nigdkdumu, Gym-Sunk He». [fix-ma:- to. _ ,do on work and as b no a n ‘ « - hog-p ’ [Ami] 4, :st 1y”. . pp ‘ ”Mamba" P” W ‘ . . . . - 3“ ~ ' - A9O. Arrow 9cm, Corn Burch, Richie" 89“ lit-W ad Denim ova-[when Sud Glhtin. ‘M uh It Or- BORNIR‘S 4k: .7“ , ‘ .' Dwzstdm .1} . . v. ‘ My». :mmc..u DYsPePai& A CURE WARRAXTED‘ ququa M: M: [adoring Swarm-u Ist. A constant pain onus-Jinn: It tho pit . or [he uomnch. . l “..’-l. Flutulencennd Acidity. . i 3d. Cnsiiveneu and Lou o! Appetite. 41h. Gluom and Depression of Syiriu. sxll. Dlnrrpon, w‘m griping. 6th. Pain In ”1le: of the System. ‘ 71h. consumptive Symptoms Ind Pulpit:- liun of the Hurt. i 81!). Cough, with PLlegm in the Throne. 91H. Nervous Afl’cczion, :nd want of Sleep in night: ( ' lo.h. Loss of Appetite Ind Vomiting. A lth. Diuineu, *Dimnesa of Vision. and Loss of Sight. - l2lh. Headache and Sllggering in walking, with grent Wéuknesl. ' Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia“ that have used Dr. Wish urt'a Great Ami-vicar D 3 speptén Pills, not. one of them has fnled oi I. perfec cure.- We warrant a cure-in every case, no mauer if of tweuiy ycnri' winding.— Snld by all druggius avvrywbere, rnl at Dr. Wishnn'a Ulfice, No. lb N. Sec: Id street, Philadrlphiu, PA. All exumi‘nuiox I lud con sulmlinns tree of charge. Sena fora circulu, Price 51- «per box. Sent by mail, free of change, on recejpc‘of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSLL h s l, Euzum'ru lhusxosth Brandywine, Drl., l turm: rly'ot' Old Cllelrl‘, “01., do certify thut, fur arm you rod a hull (suffered everyfihing but .lc‘tth from. .hut awful disease culled llys-v pepciu. My whole system was prostrattcd with weakness nnd’ncrvous dehility; [could not dim-1t my food ; it; me even a Crnt‘kcr or the sm Host umount b. food, it wopld return just us I =wallowed it; I became so t-ostivu in myJ howl-h that Lwouldnut have a passage in less“ than from four and often eight days; under this immense sulfering, my mind seemed en-’ tirvlr to give Why. I had dreadful hurwrund ‘ evil flnehndings. I thought everybody hinted me, and I lth-d evelvbudy; I could not hour mv lrushund nor my own children, ererytting nppenrf‘d to he honor stricken to me; I had no mnhition to do unrthing ; l lost all my love at fumily and home; I would rumble and wnn der from place to place.‘hut could not be con tented; lfelt that l was doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was ol ten tempted to commit suicide, so nenr was my whole nervous system destroyed, and also my mind, trom that awful complnint, DyspEp sin, that my friends thought best to have me pluvml in Dr. Kirkhrlde’s Hospital, West Phil ndL-lphiu; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few du_\s my dreadful Complaint tvns ruging as bud as ever. Hearing of the wonderlul cures por lnrmvd hy Dr. “‘ishnnfis 6th American Dys pepsin Pills and his trentment fa; Dyspepsi ~ my husband culled on [)r. Wislmrt and stutcd my case to him. He said he h.-d no doubt he would cure me. So in three days utter l cull ed and placed myselfundt-rthc Doctor's treat ment, and in two wee‘s I began to dige-‘t m'y iluud, and felt that my dist-use \vus fJSI giving way, and l contiu Ind to recover for about three Lmouths, and at the present lime l éujoy per ‘ h-ct limlth uf body and mind, and] must. sin ‘cerely return my thanks to a merciful God nnc‘ ‘ DI. Wishnrt, and to his great Ameriruu Dys rpepsiu Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that ismed me from un Insane Asylum uud prams. (turn: grave. All persons sutl‘cringz with Dys— Ipepsin ure nt liberty to call on me or w_r.ite, us I I um .willinsdo do all the good l mu tor suf lcrmn.’ humanity. Euzwnuflruxsox. Blandywme, 8e1... funnel-1y ufUld Chester, Dvlmvurn cnuuly, Pa. ' Dr. \\‘isimrt'sLUflicc, No.lo North Second street, Philadelphia. - ' ‘ DYSPE PSIA! DYSPEI’SIA I Dr. Wishflrt :-—l have been A constant suf ferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen-t _venrs, during: wiiii-h time I e-mnot any tint i ever enjoyed a perfei-tly well (lav. There were limes when \he symptoms were more nggrm‘u trd tlmn nt othera. and then it seemed it wonlik be A great relief to die. Hind at ull times an unpleasant fueling in my he id, butiutwrlymy ‘ suifiring; to much increased thnt lhecnme al most untitfor businecs ornny kind ; my mind 4 was cnntmnsijly filled with gloomv thonghta' :1 id rore‘hmlinga, nnd ii {attempted to change -' eir current by rattling, ltt once a sensation of icy coldness in count-c'ion with n gland 3 weight. as it were, reited upon my brnin; nl.~o. i n lechngoi‘ sickness would occur at file stom— ‘ tlrll, and grant pain to my eyes, neeompnnied i with which trns the continual tear of losing' my reason. i fllso experienced great lnssi- i tuulv, debility and nervousness, which mnde it ‘ iiiflicult to walk by day or sleep at night. 1 bet-ante averse to society, and disposed onlytc ‘ Eeclu-liou, and having tried the skill ofn num lner of eminent physiuinns of various schools, ‘ liqzilly ~onine to the conclusion that. tor tins disuse at my pi usent age (45 ye its) there it as no cure in existence. But, through the inn-:- ference of Divine Providence, to whom I de \‘outly olfer my thanks, I at last found :1 son:- reign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills nnd Tux Cordial, which Seem to have elféctunllfi' remov eil almost the last trace of my long list of nil ments nml hard feelings, and in their plnei health. pleasure and conten me it Me my every. dtly companions. Janna .\l. Susanna, No. 45? North Second St, Philndvlphia, Formerly of Wuodbury, N. J A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPJH nun. Min :13. .1011); n. mncocn sass, ; ' Na. 1028 Olive Sirett, } , Phiimieiphin, Jnu. 22d, 1363. 'Dr. Wifihmt—Sirt—lt is with mnzh plu snre' that l am new (“date inflmn you that, by the use of your *{great Ameripnn Dyspepsia Piils, l hnve been entirely run-i: of tlmt most distressing complaint, Dyspepsl . 1 mid been grivvonaly nfllicted for the lusii twenty-eight yenrs, and for ten yenrs ofthnt time hnve not been tree from it; pain one week at n tiine. ,1 hnve bad it in its worst form and have dragged on it most nxisernble existence—in pain tiny and night. Every kind of foot} that i ate fill e-i me with wind and pain, it mutt-red nux how light, or how nmnll tuequentity. A continued belching was sure to follow. I had no appe the for any kinds of manta whateVer, and my distrcn was ‘so great for seveml month: belore 'l hean ofgonr Pi'ls, tlutt i frcquontly wished lor death. I had tnken everything’thnt I had heard of for Dyspepsin. without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills beingrecommended tc ‘l‘ne by one who had been cured by them, I concluded to give them 0. trial, although I Ind no laith in them. To my alenishment, l lound myself gettingjbettur before i had taken one-fourth ofa box. and, after taking half n box, I am «1 well man, and causal anylluugllmlt, and enjoy a henrty xnenl three times: day, ,n'nhout inconvenience from Anything I eat or 'tlrmk. [l' you think proper. you no nl liberty ‘to Innke this public nn-l ruler to me. 1 will cheerfully give all desirable Information to any one who may call on me. Yours, respu:l.f|fl|yr Jon: 3. Bmcocx For ulo at Dr. Wilhlfl'l Medical Depot. No )0 North Second urea, l‘lnlnd-lphin, Pa.— Price UIII Doll" per bpx., Sent by mail, be. of chnrge, on mccipt of price. . The above an I fur 9mm the the asund which this great tunedy bu saved from up untimely gun. " Wu hue thoulnndl of letter! from 'phyli cinl Ind druggilu who has prucfibed I“ sold Ibue'mulcian, uying um they lure never and or told I medicine which give Inch universal antisfmtlom- , Preparod on}; by tho Proprietor. ‘ DIL L. Q. C. WISBABT. Noah North Second Street, 1 'n: mun hint or lhcdon which we 11] Scxomx.‘ huh x tho constitutioqu of luhhudus of met... It Ithcr producel or in reduced by an en :cblcd, flamed mm 3 the blood, wherein m fluid becomes in unpctcnt to sustain xe viufl forces in Quin [gm-nus action, Ind raves the ”new to ‘.l into disorder Ind -csy. :unuuninntion is ru ‘rioully caused by nwrcurinl di-ense, 10' living, disordered digestion from unhealthy food, impure nir, filth and filthy habits, the depressing vices, and, above oil, by the venereal infection. Whatever be its origin, it is hereditary in the constitution, descending “ from parents to children unto the third and fourth generation;" indeed, it seems to be the rod of Him who says, ‘f I will visit the iniquiticg of the fathers upon their children.” The dist-uses it originates mite vnrious names. according to the organs it “lacks. In the lungs. Scrofuln produce! tubercles, and flnslly Consumption; in the glends, svgellings which suppurate and be come ulcerous 'sores; in the stomach and bowels, dersngcmcnts which produce indi gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous afiections. These, all having the some origin, require the ‘ some remedy. viz.. purification and invigora tiou of the blood. Purify the'blood, and these dungerous distempers leave you. With ’_feeblc. foul. omrmpttd blood, you csnnot In" health; with that “life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot. have scrofulpua disease. Ayer’s Smapu-illo r ’is compounded from .the most cflectunl and dotes tho: medical science has discovered for this nflicting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it enmils. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is kngsavn by all who have given itotrinl. That it .. combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it bu mode of the following diseases: Kings Evil, or Glandular Swellmgs, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimplss, Blotches and Sores, Erynfilns. Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire. Salt emu, Scald good. Coughs Eran tuberculous deposits in the lungs, White Swellmgfs, Debzlzty, Dropsy. Neuralgia. Dysmsia or Indigestion, Syphilis and gyp tic Infections, ll’ercunal Diseases, emfle Weakneggeg and. indeed. the whole series of Complalllqulal arise from impurity of the blood. Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Area‘s Annie/m Auunuc, which is furnished to the druggists for gratuitous distribution. wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all other remedies had failed to afford relief. Those cases are purposely taken from all sectiotks of the country, in order that every readenmay have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from , personal experience. Scrofuhsicprcsses the vital energies, and thus leaves it! victim far i more subject to disease and its fatal results ‘ than are healthy constitutions. Hence it . tends to shorten, nnd does greatly shorten, the nycrsfie duration or human life. The l vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend years in perfecting a. remedy i which is adequate to its cure. fl‘his we now I . ofl‘er to the public under the name of Ann‘s Snnsammm, Although it is composed of 4 ingredients. some of which exceed the best of Sammrilla in sltcrmive power. By its aid yo'u may protect yourself from the sufl‘erl , ing and dungor of these disorders. Purge out. the foul corruptions that rot and faster in the blood, purge out the causes of diseue. and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions. and thus cxpels the distemper: which lurk within the system or burst out i on any pm’t of it. . I We know the public have been deceived l by many compounds of Sarsaparilla, that *ny promised much and did nothing; but they will neither be dcccir ed nor disappointed in this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, and there remains no question of its surpaSsing excellence for the cure of the nlfiicting‘discnses it is intended to reach. Although under the same name, it is a very difl‘crent medicine from nny othcr which has been before the people, and is far more (211 {ct-tool than any other which has ever been available to tlxcin. '_r-~ AYER'S CH ERRY PECTORAL. The World’s Great Remedy for Coughs. Colds, Incixilient Coh sumgtion, and for L e relief of onsumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. This ha: been so 10m; used and I 0 Imi- Vzcrsnlly known, that vu- noml do no mure than assure the public that its quality is kept up to the host it ever has been. and 11m it may be relied on to do nll it has ever done. l’repued by. I)“. J. C. Ann 5; Cu., Practical and Auafyn'ml (Zenith, Lowell. Mass. Sold by :11 druggim every where. ‘ nay-Fur .~.u!«- In A. D. Bucmer, Gettysburg, and denim-s gen. rally. Aug. 8, 1.564. cowly , Good Things from the City! ‘Vl‘l :Irc receiving tw:co n week fxom the £in u \'.:li 1y 0! 'al‘licics suited to [he wants of this rmmnu'xity, \iz: Flesh and Salt FISH, Hims, Silo-Jaws and Sillfla. Hominy, Beans. SAit, App]. r. P.»L.ltu«s,o3l;l;c<, Lemops, Confections, fuhmcoa Sag: s; “ izh many other «\rlivlue in (his line—all 'receivml in the best order, and sold .0! Nu.- lam-:1. pr"fils. Give as a cult, in Ihlmnure street, nearly oppoéile Fnhncsmcks' sturc. \VANTHD.—-Buthw, Eggs. Lard, and all other counlrv pro-}ucc——fur which the highest cash price will he paid. SWEEP POTATOES—hes! quality, at low est living: prnfiLs—nlw by: on hund. Also, OYSTERS, fine and (resin-in the shell 0: shocked. nosl‘lufim'a and fnmilies suppfied. ‘ STRICKHUI‘SER a; WISDTZKEY. Gettysburg. May 18, 1863. Removals. HEnndersigned.bn-iugcha nutborizad person to mnke remmnla into Ever Green Ceme tery, hopesthnt such as contexnplape the removal ofthe remains or dCCL‘JSEI‘ relatives hr friend. will avail themselves 01 min season onbeyearw have it done. Helium-n]: made with promptneu -lcnns low, and no emu-t spared to please. . PETER THURN, March 12, ’6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. ° ' New Goods. ABNESTOCK BROTHERS Are constantly receiving (hoice and dc. umhle 360119. from New York. Phihdglphl. and Blllimvl‘r, and um prepared to offer UREA? INDUCEMENTS to the" nbout purclm-‘ing‘. Having ”locked with gm“ un-Jrom llie‘threnlmdingmarkets, the public will look lo their own lntqrells by examining our slovk before buying elsewhere. Call in FAHNESTOCKS' “(y 9. 1864. 36d Front. ~_- Sheads 8t Buehler; DEALERS m COAL AND LUNBER, r S I" 0 V E 8 , ' TIN-WARE, EOLLOW-WARE, tC. -—-Auo- _ SHUTTERS. BLINDS, SASH. ETC. Corner of Csrlisle nud. Rails-Md Streets. Oppo. site Railroad Depot, GETTYSBUBG, PA. In, 9, 136 A. , - ‘ $lO a D 3,?! GENTS WANTED—To u“ the u 25 CENT Ah LEGAL TENDER STATIOSERY PACK. i AG 3’ Each; Package donning 35 Songs, 2 pugs. of “pic, 18 them of P-per. l 8 Enve lopes; x Ruler, yPen, 1 Pen Holder,l Lend Pgncil, 1 Design for Undercleeves, ! {or Child's Apron. l for Embroidered Collar, l for Chrig. ten‘mg Robe. 2 tor max-king Leuers, 13 Semen never before published; 10:“: man: Dollars; and other fiformntiou. Aha. on: beautiful sale]. 0! hm“. Libml inducement! \g‘ 119‘". 3004 Shaw for Chan“. ~ > ‘ BAMBI“: BUTT, “ 09 Gouch-Thin! EL, PW Pg. 3510‘”, 1m 1y ‘. . An Interesting History i fleshy. I: can produce - numbér of my 9m consufnplitéputienls‘nowenjoyinggood hex-lib, weighing nearly 200 poundl. I will conclude ’ hy relating three cur-Isl have made in New Yorkumd which are all different, and with any one who leela my interest in the matter to visit them. First is Mrs. Furlow, residing then M. No 107 Houston street. Her husbnnd called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond street, :nd willied me to call and see her. He uld I could dq,‘ good; that he hpd bed All the heat medit‘gljntlendunce, and all geld nhe wnl too foregoneyith Consumption to be cured; but she hld heard or iozne greet cure: I bod nude, and he desired to‘ gratify her wishes.— I called, and found her lying confined to her bed in the hut stage of bronchial consump. tion, and without doubt most have died noon. 1 examined her lungs, found both bronchial tutu-a very much effected, but no entries had formed‘ her cough wee verv ”VIEW? ..the spit llox was half full of thick pox: Pulse 1401 legs swollen very much; and worse than all, . shc lull chronic dinrrlium. Her bum-ls had hl‘t‘n moved eleven times that day. 1 told her ‘lhnt she lnul lungs enough to be cured, but tlut this «liurrhuclt hnd been of long standing, . film! hurlstuvlnnrh was in such on ulcerated con~ (illon Imt wus ul‘mid nothiu could he (I no. ‘ l She insisted [should try and go What I c:uld Tlll‘nllnYC is n torrid ‘.llril:'io:s nl‘Dr.SchenclL f,"- hfl.‘ ohsrrtingtlmt she could not last long ;il\cu nilnv tours n u), :lllcl‘ 3t: hull let'til’t‘rud- m the condition aha “.“s in, and! could not rent 1w um'nmu; m; it. Uilllstln nu . - . ; v " Scusu'l: s‘l". "‘“‘ " 5"“. ’'l he I‘ll-"'"“”! l Zil‘klflyhegltl:gm‘l::h;illsl Kalli: hill; filgnlcdfzrl nltliough l‘t duos not ll‘}!l"(‘aL'lll liim (in'-thing, 3”,", ”901.?" That vi’n’s on TUESdfly,"fitfil by 1'“ ‘“‘ “‘1 “5‘1":“'”5“‘ ”' ' “'"”‘! 30'- ll '5 i“, the m-xtSuudur the dinrrhm‘t \vns curriéd ofl‘ “‘""‘—s ‘“““ ‘“‘ “'i, h H“ """'.J‘wfx ‘ ‘1‘”0" her ntlpt'tlle lind returned and she could will; :‘i‘l‘s of ”3.0, .pom'l‘l‘ hfl')“".:":l”h ”11].". 1””; in bed ling cut her- dinher. She is nonr wall, 1 CW" 9 (\l I'll“ “I All,l {ITCSJU ”“0. . ne COH- ’ . a - ‘ ll mt ‘.n (\"Ecn those I TO portrait: iv 50‘ grout ' 113311333): Saigilizgertlficate, certified W by tlnt mnn' would not holicle them to be them . Mrs Bartholomew ll3We=t Fortv-filtllstreet same port-on. Yet there u‘w ll‘lllllll ‘1" ‘ol' Pei"? c mid to mv room; “I'llll n 'tnnior'on'lier li\‘er’ sons. in and urnum l’hi lll.‘ :Ihin, wln W? ‘ ,_. ‘._ - - - :2 WW .. WW 3:: .32’23.1‘:“.§11i§-‘.‘“.‘.'s§;sZ?ll§":.§‘3“i§f£33s! ' " ' ' u . ' - ' . l l ‘ ’ ' ’ - “”_'”' “ ‘”'" “"‘ ‘"‘“ ““9 l“ “"3 ."L' “92"“.‘1 . ing into the gml’e.. The said tumor hull been tn. puund:; nt lheplescuttllue uls \Yt‘lght islrmming m.” {‘"”an years. I gave h“. 320 pounds. :Slrnp, Tonic :lnrl Pills. and [old but to lake lhmnjnm :u tln; Ilirecliuni were printed. Ble came 'um-k to my rooms, 3‘! Bond “Mgr.” two wonky somewlntt better: her tongue no he gun to Clcflll.“ little-around tho edges, llL‘l‘ [skin whiter null lll‘r eyes brifiiter, urn] the .I tumor discharging very oll‘cnnive mutton, much lfnsler‘ llmn ll lnul err-r done before. She kept lgrunlnnlly inlrr‘t‘ing, and in about two moutns Sllt‘ t'illllt‘ to my moms very much lrighlonod, ‘ sming llmt tho tumor had nearly stopped run nxnzt ind mu healing up, and that «wry doc ‘lui h \d lo‘d her lhut if it ever hcnluil it would lrmse hor- dr-nth. I told her llmt the: disensu ill Id all leit her system, and nature would trcnl , the nll-or up. They nre now healed, nnd linvu [lit-on ft)l"l‘-1Ulll it your, nml she is us hourly nr'id rotm~t :1 own In us you will find in u «ln_\"s_ ‘ lgmlk. She if gird tor nny pno Io onllmn llvr' [nthl 'ukrs yrs-4t [wins to rizit any one llmt sin.- llu'nrs hus anything lilw her cute, and tries to -gl-l tin-in in come and sue me. 4 Tue nut cnae is .\lis-z Sculiclil, from Sum. ford, Conn. .\lrs. llnrllvolnnn-w gut lll‘l’ don u 'tuu-c rm' und‘hhr has ln-un‘vtcr slllé'l.‘ at but ‘llUlh‘t‘. WI»; n :20 final uuno lo my “mini, ~lie gout; mm in Cllnwl lull will) u llm‘lrcasin‘: cough, {.‘lpfillllg lumi- qndnlitics‘cf blood. lcxnrnineil New YuuK. u. nml u, ‘11.rrt.1i.31),'04. l W Inn-n with the Ipnwirsmgeu-r, and in all my Tl) 'l lfll :’l'l‘.‘..i\‘. -‘ nml-live nutrition“. one \lllll one long so lnr Tlirl‘r tours :\,_'o l “His 11l the lust ~sln-zos of “9")“ “'“”” other lung ‘0 59“”‘1' Mont/.1 ”“‘ Pulmonary Condinlplxou, 4' '.l‘. :n't-n llplo lll"., “‘””! ‘“':ch{’“"iuumgcmfd‘l'.«l! ‘_hmufm' :h" i reside-l 11l l’llilddmplun and ill". .low-ph PH; “0"} “.“Z' 1”,“, I'ny “,E‘U‘f‘f uno‘nl‘l'le IM ii\\'l_‘ll§-—2lll lit-gun .ln lu.t\'c mo. nnd my Ill” flux”. 51‘ “1"") " _mm. l‘A ‘ ’“" “'”‘ J. ' "mppeiiio lmcurue so ‘Jfl'll that it \\"..~ “111 l dil- " ['"”‘H‘ m ”whine! ‘”‘.tll'r‘x? ,'_” d; " ' ficully I could hot-LI lrmu ennui: 100 lunch. I ‘“”"; u‘Lilligflllnillzlillllnllf'i 1u1‘:<1§,';:.,x:,,:1e:53? ~_.,_.A. . ti , . . - . .... a x. ‘3 '-'. .‘--’ ‘.,' . . .-_.‘,,,. enjofived uniulerruptcll good llcdllll, Looping! ““‘“!!I'; V31]:,£1,1.,-..tfi001many”?“”652“,“.““31 the [war nnd Namath ll\'-tll.ll_\' \\‘llll llic Sl-I- l or: “f.“ l‘lilu .- rug, : “'““ ' a' ’ ~wet-ll Tonic null Mandrake l‘ll'.~, :15 l our of it _ ‘ lIDL b’ °‘ ' ‘m N _ ._ , . bilious lrnuu-mnu-nt. .\l) \\l‘lglll is mo lmn- ~ ' ;(~ - - ' \lred uud twonty noun-l». Un my rmmvry! ' ‘Dl'fsoaluglon; . people \vuuld send tor me, fur .\nll mum, to sec 0" PART-“"'(Mlll - ““' ( 9'it““"-“’Fl-‘P iflhoir casts Wire lik» mine. l-‘ur trieimr- t'SISUH‘.’ lH'tlt'N‘" ”“' Sllll‘l‘fll'm‘“. JIM [losel [my professional visxld in ”minut- (l- hf“! 'A‘"=“l“‘l ““‘ ‘l-‘." ‘3!" “‘““‘-1' ”'““'“LV— :ies. Tm- cunillmpllus \\ini' to St'r: llic um- “* r't’wurn thanks too-1r «mods ' a “WWW" that mulws llel- lmuli-‘inuc, nml \\ho \\ IS {'”' “”' ‘““‘Tv'l support “'“'H‘N'l I‘] us. “'”‘ cured at t’l)ll~‘lllll})lloll h_r tl.c.n. To :n-tl ("In-u" PM“ “”' "“3“ 1'- “f the SW": '“'“ ‘“' ”‘”“'”? lungs. ls irnpns‘ihlerllut bullies m llll’ Inn-4: l)’ “‘”“‘-'3‘ '””’-"9 mdvblrd " " [0 W”. ‘“"‘ uud rhrnnlc ulccrntlons of the lil‘u'l"lil ll lulu-s "ml"; ‘I“"”L“l’b‘lel".‘lllslll:”;:latt:ic 21:9 duairoul mu he lwulu-l. Siltll ('.l-(‘w are ll: in; lvu‘urly . “H“ lc our halllcsi ‘in: ~," V . under the ordinal; ircntlmm ul pluurunx'fi. ‘ I [ll'lli‘§‘*?‘xl;l;;‘LUHL-fl‘n nml just suvh ure cured ‘by tlm print-r n-c of J““~301l:‘-_ ‘l5“ 3‘ “L r' ‘ Sclientlt's l’ulmnnic 5) mp, Senuold ’l'onicJ . ' A (Card. ‘ a‘ud Silludrzllzc l’llls. . _ ~ _ . I am now n henl'hy 111-“ h \\ith a lrrzi‘ ”my VIVIIE Ft:h=crlhcrhzuxnz drawn-u oflm m in \‘m: middle lobe ut' the llilil lung, tllc lulu-r , 19W“:- "l ”I" Now (,f ( ”’“‘ ”l 3" UUI’ ‘o‘ lobe \‘en- lunch helm ”Ml =l"’l"”‘l‘si’l“° “,1. Jnhn S, (.rnwi‘onl. h~q.,,ruspectlully ushs tho hc=ion of the l‘lV'lffl.‘ 1;,9 11:} lung H smm], toxitinunn'oyl lllS lrwn h mid Inst-uncrs Ito and the upper tut," of the right 1...”; ,5 in a, pdll’DHlZl: his successor—\\herv lljlrga'xn‘ nuly tolcrubly bl :lllll: condilinn. '1 ll" gr! :1! run.l be lirul. ' - .l,Uli.\ LLLI . son why pliysictnus do not tore Coniumlrtiuu‘ , Pub. 8, 1961. is they: try to do too i_rurh: they gfl't mall-t clues to stop the. rough to stnptcinll, to stop night sun-uh, hrclic low-r, nml.’l)_\‘ :0 fining, they lit-range the whole digestin- pmwr, luck iug in) the acclolions nml eventually the In licnt sinks and dies. After I make u c-lrelnl examinntiouol‘ the pitiir‘nt with the llesrirmn. eler, nml find lung: enough 16.: to cure, I di rl-ct l‘nu pnlicm hutt' to ‘l:0 the llirvc lL‘llACLlll'l‘. Remove them-nae and they will z-ll sun» of their own nccord. .\'o o 9 cm be hum! .of consumption, \lil‘or cmnplll‘n. d} apt-1.3m, cu tnrrh, canker, ulueruied t rout, uulr=s lhc lliver and élnmncll nro mode lienltlly. in X~w England this cnnkér. chronic cntnnhMit ml llll'lutl, elongation or ovuln,’ is no rev-n -llut than in nn:~ o hens-mien nl the country.‘ This is frequently consul ‘uyh foul slom:lclv.—— lYou may burn it, outr W-l‘u Cflllnlc time out] again, and all they will get is temporary relief.’ Correct the atomuoh and liver, and they will] heal up lhumselvet. ~ l Good nutrition is the remedy. If you have any disease in any part u.’ the body, it willt remain there and decay more and more until, you can get the alum-ac}: in the condition to digest (0011 and make new Hood to lake the‘ ‘plttce or ditewsed matter. This is the only, way to heal \mitict iu the lungs and ulcerated lbronchiul lobes. Comes: the stomach nnd lliter, and unturu will do the healing. Many lpersan’u have an idea (but certain medicinqe‘, ,nre gre.“ purifiers of the blood. When blood in ‘onco diseased it uimmt be pluifiqd; it io-dia leased the sumo as the diseased runner in the 'systém; but get the apps-runs in order, the‘ liver and stomuch, ond'givle it plenty ofnour isliing food it will look: new blood, which will, take the pluce oi lhu’. which is diseased. ‘ Schenck‘s Pulmunic firmly in one vi rho beat hrepnmlious or iron in use, it is n powerful tonic of itself, and who; the Seaweed Tonic dissolve: the mucus in the‘etornach, and it il O F, DR. SCHFNCK’S OWN CASE, WHILE Luumnu rxnu; coxsrum’lox, .‘lud hvnr In: I’ulmumc SIIWPV Starred Tome, and .undrnka 1M1; act on the Sufism in . CurmJ that Darby, and (In: GREAT 51100333 AMENDING IT 1 I! . \' ' g V L 9 . V‘,’ -_‘ V. ' "I: carried 0!! by the aid of the Mandrake Pille, the Pulmonic Syrup is made into blood. Thin is the only way to cule censnmplinn. l! I cannot get, e @004! appetite, and food does not digesg, {cannot can thgpntlenc‘. Never mind the cough; remove the «use nml it will stop ofilsell‘. {this ll the mosumublc l have with my patients ai lily moms. 'l'hey Iny, “Doc-‘ tor, I feel stronger; I can enL; my nixhlswenll Ire better, and [feel better'every “my; but my cough in lo had yet;" and they are aston ished to hear me any um does not matter; remove the cause and the cough will stop 0‘ illelf. Schenrk’n Seaweed creates a ga'd ap petiu in nbout nipe‘dnys, whuu there in no lung disease, unless the pro: Is l 0 congested vthu the Mandrake Pills cunhot uulmfi the ducts onbe gall bladder in [but short space of lime, in order to allow the nml-- lule to pass of. Keep the line: and awmneh healthy and lhere in less danger’af consumpxiou or any uth‘er disease. IL is hard 10 Luke cOlll when those crgaui Are hgldu’. Those than are lnli ous, low spirited, arenryJL-clmg sLupld, coated tongue, poor aypeti'c, ueu’ous, stuglflCb full of wind, cverylhmgthll. is mueu hes hulk". lose at memor), try one bOlllB 0' SCHE‘NCIE'S SHAWL-1E!) ‘l‘g’luand uuc bu; ofb‘GHhNClx'S '.t -' ugly a last uf one, MANDHAKE ”1.14:. It is only a “tn 4‘ -7», _ _ dollar and went} dive Lcllis, with lull dire I LBUII 5” . _ ‘ ‘ ,- 4ions. This is sufficient, in nluy cues, o, ' - . AL B U)! S ! I’l nuuy‘whnt the medicines are. [Mignon ' "It mowed n 1111 on beautiful‘ “80!“, one bottle mute; - great chnge_ in the gy‘ "a" Off-Phtoznphie Albums, which we 01" . tux: Any 1'29"“ that enjOyl bottling!) Imam, {1:on cttypticu. 1130:; 330711538. .m ; :1 Hauling the Iguwnd 'l‘“ng Ind Nnkruke #00044. 1.68. ‘ .~~,.,w:_ {a (om-Soil ,imctm wuwdm- sumac “a Appfiix '. it '“'-h! hum! 09qu that {buy Noam, to; 95195:" SHEA-BS b igu§MT‘ 4“ Another Change N THE um" Axu snub: BUSINESS—A. Column having nssuciutcd with him' in business John S. Cruwkwd; who plxrclmséd lhe-iuiereal M John l'ulp, rcapn-rlhllly nu nonm-es to Ihe cjliu-ns' of Umydmrg and the public g'eu} rally, llml. the businezs will he con tinumLM Ihe Old Smml on‘l'hambersburg strum by A. (‘UHEAN'S 00., “ha "rill _z-on smutly keep on hand a large stock 0! Goods, in i‘nelme of wuss, HATS, CAPS. TRCNKS, [GAP-PET BAGS, UAIBHEIJ.AS, kC.,‘ and they will also continue the )bmufaclure 01 Shoes. « Frbm'thcir long experience in q” the above branches, they flauer \homwltea that they can please the public, and wichu chem-p'for easy?” ' ' .\. mums, ' . Ls. CRAWFORD; Doing bushess unaer the mum and firm 0! A. Cuban: .1; Co. ' ‘ [Feb. 8, 186,1. _ ' Estabhshed 1850. OTICE OF REMOVAL: ~ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ a: 00.. respectfully beg leave to notify their friends, cus'omers and the public generally, than. they hare removed from No. 151 Franklin street, to the commodiogs {our-non Warehouse, ~ 4 NO. 808 BaL‘TUIURE STREET, bet‘Vecn'Uoward and Liberty, where lhcy will {hr the future conduct the Wholesale Bust. ncss, aolclyip , , ' Hosiery. Trimmluga, .- ‘ " . Furnishing Goody. . Pvrfumery, Notions, , , J x , S-saliuncry,butlery, ' Tuys, lc., be. to fluid: they invite :hc pltontion of c’lty and coumry purchasers, feeling c‘oufizipnl of thel‘r - lbility lo ofler inducements in prices and Quality of Goods. ' ' Ora-rs by mail willrreceim prompt finen tion. Address _ ‘ ‘ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ t 00., ' 308 Baltimom street, Baltimore. > March [4,18% 4 _ ‘ Portable Pnntmg Oflices. ‘ ' nu the use, at F Merchants, Dmg.’ ” ms”. and uh business - .N and prolessional men _ »‘ .i ». ’—‘ “‘ho Wish to do their: .v -' I (~ UWn printing, nu: y \A‘ M flUd cheaply. Ad‘?’ ; “~ led to the priming of '“ _ handbxlls, billbeads', circulnre} labels, gards and small newspapeu‘ Full instructions accompanying each omce en nbl'mg ‘ Boy ten years old to work them woo cesafnlly. Circulars sent free. Specimen sheets of Type, Cuts, 80., 6 cents. ’ Addreu ADA 2153' PRESS 00., “Park Row, K. Y., and 35BLincohh;me¢, . . , 03103, “a. J £91518“. 1y -- Albums