II BET—”S Ji,137 U. 8. 7-30 Loan, n: Secretary of an Trnunry given notice T and subscription will b. rescind fot . Coupon Trumry Notes, payable three year! ‘ WO. Afll- 151 b, um. with lenfl-onnuql inur— ‘ ”in; nu rue of seven Ind three-tenth! per' cent. par nu_um,—priuripal .nd iutc‘réu both . ’o' b 6 paid in Mful money, the" now will be convertible u the option 9! (In both: It bazurity, ‘nw nix Per gang. gold hinting bondl, paynble not-lan than (in W more than lwénlyyenrs from their due, as (he Government may tlecl. They will be is- filled in drubmlmfituus of 1:50, 530'), $1.90 $l,OOO and s3.o“6fluul :ul '«uhwrip'l' 1;: must be for fifty dulmrs u.‘ sumd m mug-L: of ML" rff= The notes will be tmusmiitcd to the owners ’ g” of transportation chug" u was It“! “10 ”cap: 0! the oviginl (humane-'0! Deposit ‘ M they cut ho prepued. ‘ ‘ A; nu not“ draw interelt from August 15 , porno: waking deposit: subsequent to thu ' d“. mun pt] tho inzuest accrued from date at not. to due or dcpoait. I . ‘ i’srtiu depositing twenty~iive thbnsnnd doi ngn 4nd upward. tor the” nntel at any one din Iriii be nllovtd n. commission of one qunrter or one per ant, whic‘n will be paid by the Treasury Department upén the receipt pf;v hm (or the nmount, certifind to by the ‘ofiicer with whom the deposit '1“ made. .\'o deductions for commiuionn must be made from the deposits. . , ' fiPECIAL ADVANTAGES OF THIS LO,“. 11' In A annn SAVINGS flux, ofleririg a higher rate of interest than any other, and [he hu security. Any savings uhank wbzch pa)": in duposiwn in U. 3. Notes, cuusidl‘ra that n o in {ruling in tho but circulating medium of HM.- couhtry, anti iv. can-m my in anything hem-r, [9; it: ovn'nsacu I}: either; in ‘governmcn! “urine; pr in. notes‘ or bonds In} able iu gov.“- eroment p-per. I . . It is equally couwnli nl u a tempnriry or {normnnent inrestnu “.7. Th:- nu'us‘ min nlwnys be laid for within it trm-t'nx. n." their T4OO andl nccnmulutctliiiterv~-x,nml.i.e t'nu best srcvuri ‘ tylwith banks as co!‘.ntr;..l: fur lii u ouu‘d. “ (Innvertlhit into a Six pnr mt. 4-20 Gulil Bond. 'in ndllll’tun to thr‘ 't-l'\ film-ml interest on {he notes for three yrm: “"‘-1 i!lt"ll(,._(e 0! con version il now n -r u .-.‘m we; iluw |ll‘." cun‘. per. nnnum, fa: li‘L' cum-nut rum: tu-v .nln Hand: is; not it‘. : ’lwm aim ‘w- try! prrmmm, and huh-J. A 'y the WM tlio tw-mmm on six per cent. I'. F 2 ”he!“ in: me» tnemv pr'r cent. It. nill' Mi teen that the actual prulit on this ionn, ut tho present market rule, is not less than ten per tent. per annum. “ , It:ExemptionlromStatcorlinniripnlTaxation. Bit. asidé from nil the ndvnntngu we have ‘ . nnnm’cratcd, ntzvninl .\K 1 offlingres'a exempts i ‘ All bond: and Tremor) not“ from local tixn- ‘ Lon. On thn XlTertlgp, this exemption is worth 3 about two per cent. pernumiu. according: to the rule of tux-tion in various parts of the .oonntry. ; It is believed that no secu‘rities offer so great ‘ inducement: to lenders in those issued by the government. in all other forms of indebted ness, the faith or ability of private pnrlie§; or ' ”(tack eompnnirs, or Icpnrntmmmunitier, on -1;,“ pledged for payment, n-hiie the whole property‘ol» the country is held'to "cure" the ,dilchurge ol all the obligation: of the United lfltntel. E ‘While the 'gorernmcnt offers the most liber ( ‘5l turns tor its loans, it believe: that the very urongut Ippnl will be to the loynity And pa triotiun of the people. Duplienm certiflcntes will be issued for all hponitn. /The party depositing mun endoru » upon the original certificate the denomination ‘ of notes required, and whether they are mite jagged in binnk or payable to order. When so Andorsed it. must be left with the. officer ro ‘ eeiriug the 1115.103“, to be forwardr-d to the Treasury Department. Scnscnirnm‘s \\[LL ‘Br rzrrrn m h, '!,~. Treasurer of the L'mtrrl 59111. :t". fi‘ashizigtnk. thesevernl Assistant 'l'ronsurersauzl dusxguamd Deposituries, and by the ‘ ‘ - leS'l‘ NATIONAL BANK OF GETTYSBURG. pad by all Nutionnl Bank: which airs deposi . Men of public money, and ~ ALL RESPECTABLKB.iNKS A‘SD BANKERS ‘hrohghonc the country will giro further in fometion Ind. ' -. AFROBD EVERY FACILITY 'ro sun. ‘ ‘ SCR‘IBERS. ' 'Aug. 15, 1864. 3m Don’t Ask for Credit! . U? AND SELL ONLY FOR . C A 8 II .’ Qua» Abolitiud.’ - , Cull Syltem Adopted ." The undersigned, Herchnntl of the Borough ngenylhurg, would reapeclfiully inlorm their ”lumen that from and after this dute,we lbe'compelled I'o SELL EXCLUSIVELY 03 CASE. We hue Ido‘pted this course In the mannfnctnrers and wholesale flenlenin the cities hue resolred to sell good: {a}, far the Cub. leaving us no alternative ugche ndoption of the CASH SYSTEM. The introduction of this change in our moae of dn~ jag business we believe will be to the interefi pl'both buyer and seller, nu indiscriminn predil hu nlwnya operated injuriously lo the yrqnapt paying customer. Alennder Spangler, _Fnhneuock Brothers, glued: h Bnehler, :J. L. Schick, eCurdy h Diehl, “Geo. Arnold, ngfid le & 00., |Dunner a Ziegler, . Gill pie. ‘Norhork & .\lartin, Wm. Boye A: Sqn, IS. (5 Uuok. ' {Hinhrhum _ fßow & Woods, .6». r. Knlbflniach, If. n. Picking. 11. I. Pinon, ’A. Scot: & Hon, .3. g. 39", ‘ iJ. L. Holuworlh, 8. . Fornqy, leZ Jacob! & Bro? R. Homer, .A. l). Buohler, . 1. Column 8 00., Pl. Spanglcr, g. laAlllltter, [Andrew l'olley, mm ‘ chry , 35hr 11. Alanin )qeeph Bevan. ', J ' Gettysburg. July 25, 1864. 3111' Blacksmithing. . I undersigned would moat. respectfully ! 'inlom the public thn be bu commegced ‘ BLACESIITHING BUSINESS, ,5 Banner 8 Ziegler‘s shop, in But Middle Mfleuysbqrg. where he will It I" Limes {)Qprepmd to do Blnchsrmlbiug work to Car ; ‘ . ,pngiu, Wagon, kc. That. he know yto do nll jobs or the mg will no! he nes poud by those who «have a knowledge 01’ hi: you; cxpcrience at film busiuew. »Come on 1"”) you; EDI?) tag you will be smilfied when make u. sway—4nd for which he‘will re. poi" Club or Uognu-y Produce. - ADAM agmgwogm. 1m s: . =1 Meat. ’:_ . Alisa SHOCLDERS am; 51055, of peg: ~ ; 11'1“?”de chm; “6 ’ ,'.-; A'lg. 24. GEO. F. KALBFLEISOB'S. ‘“' ».- ~,__fl._..._ . _ . v,._, 4- ‘ ILbLRI-ZBY GOODS, Bonnets, Ribbonl. nova", s.l!“er and Baum Foam ‘ repaired frog RM huhéhup u Fabu spm’, age lign of ED FROST. ' ALS ' t . ‘- d t. * Sum“ 3 mmgmufisfiéfiefiow ‘_‘ u, the Mt hunt Medicine; Km had ' ‘ fl"!!! 95‘! Emil: 9'“: IN Preecriutfion .9! ' ' Rh .1!- MESH!) Noah Walker 8: 09. 1 Cnornxnns, 165 no 165 BALI‘IIOBI Sun-r, ‘kecp constant!) an hud_l lame and well n- sorted imk bf all kind. of goo? a: moderate I= The, mpply order: for the he“ to the lowest priced nrlEclel, eithet ready made or C wide to measure, to In, purl of the country Tfiey LIE-p Man an extensive Ilock‘of‘l-‘URN- 15"le GOODS, embracing every article 9! .Also, uluunr G/entlerfien‘n Undcr-venr. ¢LOTBS And every variety bf liliury Trim~ mingl,'u tell u n snorted neck. of READY NADE MILITARY GOODS Baltimore; Feb. 22, 1864 1864 Summer Arrangement. I'MMER COATS, of all kinds. very cheap S "t PICKING'S. mgssmmm cons, in mm and all (Jcolors,remarkablycheap,ntPlCKl.\‘G'S. ABSEILIJ'IS, Frock and ka Conn. no- BI luriouhly cheni, at PICKIXG’S. ' INEN DUSTERS. good mnuriul nml well L made, cheap as :lirL, u: ' l’l(.‘l\'l.\'(i'S. .\SSIMERE PANTS, phin and fancy, "- C lonishingly cheap, M. PICKING'S. ISBN, Duck, and Cotton Panli. unbom [l mnnly cheap, 11l PICKING'S. BOYS" Cmts, Vests and Pan". unusually cheap, M. PICKING'S. QATIN, Silk and llnrseilleg‘ Vesta positively 1‘ very clump, m. PICKISU'S. (NULL'ARS. Skirts, Suspenders. Slm-ks. un / pun-edcmmlly cheap, at I’IIIKISU'S. VILIHXS, Fife!” Flute; and Ac-mrdeons, shockingly cheap, at PICKXXG'S. (\HN‘KS and. Jewelry_ of All kin-la. con ; loumledly cheap. at , I’ICKING'S. Flu NETS, driungly cheap, at ' I’ICKIXG'S. GREAT mnny other things, (‘hl'inr than i the dumped. nt I’ICKINU‘S. ' l‘ course everybody whownnta to buy “60d Goods and cuclp, \rlll [-lww‘cnll In. PICKI N GA S June 27,1864. a. w. (\‘sysu Hanover Tobacco Manufactory. , flilfill. DELLONH & ($O., have estnh \" liuhed n Chewing Tobacco .\lunutuvtory; in ilnltimnre street. Hanover, P 3,, wlu-re Mer (,ll'lnts, Shopkeepers. nml all other donlers uuul :cmeumt-rs, >cnn at all times be supplied with all kimh oft-h: wi‘nc Tulmccn; auch n: NAVY, bITNNY SIDE, ‘ LIGHT FRI" ‘S‘ED, \‘ATI‘RAL, ”tuft LEAF, L‘AVHMHSII, and I" other kincl , usunll'y. put up in pound lumps. Also, hnlt‘ pound! of every lIQ'SCI’IpIiUn put up in boxes of all si‘ies, contixining in weight from fifteen to one hundred pounds.— .-\lao, Congress Tobacco, running from eight to [on to the pound. Also, Fluuntlcr Tobacco, running cightvon to the pouml: Also. Coarse nml l-‘me Spun Tobacco, and all other kinds and qunlilius uf 'l‘uhnt'c: now in use. 'l‘lu: un. dersignul have all the above named brands on hand und ufl'er the same for sure nt prices less than run he bought. In any ul_' the Eastern cttics Their 'l‘ulmrro is all m |nuf.tl‘turml out. or old ilnss'ouri nudJfi-ntuck)‘ leaf. nml warranted to he at n lupcrior quality. They an: ilmnkfully soliciting a liberal share 01 custom. ‘ _ WELSH, DELLUXB & CO. June 27, 1864. am Come to York Street! H E u‘nderui‘gned has h‘oughtaul the Gmcery T and Provision Store 0:" W. E. Binle, in York street, 3"tew doors east. of St. James Lutheran Church, and will continue the busi— ness at. the same place. He 11 :5 increased the stack, und in now prepare-l to otter a most ex cellent astorzmemnf goods in his line. such as CIH'THI‘JS, SUGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, Salt, l-‘xsh, Brooms, Buckets, Brushes, \\‘na‘a-K in-g .\lnchinL-s, Elm-king, Candles, Necdhs} Pins, Combs} 310., with a Inrgc lot of- SEGA RS AND TUBACCOS Also. (‘onl Oil and Con! 01! Lamp! Call uud soe for yourselves. Um assortmont ix \l‘" unl) iull, but he sells as cheap :5 the chunpesx. The highest price paid for old Land. DAVID TKOXEL, JR. Genysburg. March 7, 1864. Hardware and Groceries. HR uuhsoribers have just. returncd from T the cities will] an immense supply of HARDWARE k GROCEIEIHS, which they are offering 2: their old ”and in Baltimore am at“! u prices to suit the limel. Our stock consists in pan. of ‘ BUILDING MATERIALS. ‘ CARPENTERS TOOLS, BLACKSMITH’S TOOLS, ' COACH FINDINGS, SHOE FINDISGS. CABINET MAKER’S TOOLS. . LIOUSEKEEPER‘S FIX I‘URES, ALL KINDS OF IRON, kc" GROCERIES OF 4LL KINDS, OILS,- I"AIX'I‘S-,= km, 14:. There in no nnicle included in the nevernl depafimenu meuliuned above but. whn on be had at this Store;- Evary clan of Mechanics can be accommodated here with tools and findingl,n:d Housekeeper: can find every urdcle imeir line. Give us u call, as we are prepare t sell In low for cub us any, house out of the city. JULLJ. DANNER, DAVID ZIEGLER. Gettysburg, Shy 16, 1864. New Spmng Goods. MALL PROFITS & QUICK SALES. J . L . SCH I C K would respectfully In} to the citizens at Go!- tyahurg and vicinity, that he in now receiving It his store I Ipleudid } STUCK 0? SPRING GOODS. Tho stock consist. in part, of Foncy Ind Sluplo DRY GOODS, of over, douription. SILKS. . MOZAMBIQUE, UHALLIKB, » DELALVER, BOMBAZINES, . ALI'ACCAS, , LAWNS, ~ CALICOES, of all qualities and choice". ulylu, which will be sold u PRICES T 0 DEFY COMPETITION. FURNISIIING GOODS 3 of all kinds, including Silk. Linen And Cotton } Handkerchiefa, Gloves, Stockingl, to. ; Also, I' splendid "torment. of RIBBONS. Lam and Edgings, Umbrella: and Pnnmlo.- ,- \ My flock of WHITE GOODS will be found full ; and complete, and customers any rely dpon ‘ nlways getting good good: It. the lowest. poul ble prices. Gentlemen will 4%; it to then montage to call and examine In lock of . «CLOTHS, ‘ . CASSIMERES Mad ‘ ~ VES’HNOS, at all qualities and choice-t Ityles. May 24, 1864. - J. L. SCHIOK. Cannon & Adan-’3 NEW MARBLE WORKS, Corner of Balti more and Bus: Middle ureeu, oppoailp the Conn House. Gettysburg, Pn.—\\'c an prepared to furnish Monuments. Tombs, Hend— uonea, Marble Mnntles. Slabs for Quhincl Mnkg'n, Ind nllother work appertaining to our busineu. We gill guarantee satisfaction bath on to execution and price. Call 3nd see on! designs and specimens of work. up. a, 1863. u 1.. some}; my": magma . m o! J , cheap Leaking Gnu-In. ‘ RS' dwmsmws BOOTHXN%SYBUPJ° %, chilun, at Dr.- 1!» 39%..“ Pm D ' WASHING“)! BUILDIWL BALTIMORE, [864 JnS. DILLOXI. W C. WELSH Universal Clothes Wringer. ELF-ADJI'SI‘IXG AND ADJI'MTABLE, WITH COG-WHEHIJ. REGULATOR FOR sunluv SHEADS a uuaunsnh (:n-rvsnvnu, I" From innumerable recommendations, we gather Ihe Ioilowmg: Letter irum Mrs. Henry, Wind Beecher, in 1861. I «m must hnppr to spezllin the wry high eu terms of the “ Univers 1! Clothes Wringer.“ The harde‘s't part of “washing-day" work in, inmy opinion. the wringing; and [he inventor of this machine may have the lalisfucrion of feeling that. he has clnngod one of the most toilsomc pnrls of woman's work into a very altrnclive amusement. The laundreu looks upon it out great Musing. i look upon it. as nmnngrtbe most useful articles in the house. Brooklyn, October, 1861. Price—s 7 00. [Mny 2, 1864. UR “.\. TS. “WE. RUACHES, ANTS, RED F mum, MUTHS I.\' Fl'lis,’\\‘UULhNS, &(‘.. IVSM'TS ('.V PLANTS, FIHVLS, ANX MALS, kr.~l’ut up in 23c. 'nUc. un-l $1 00 Hons, Hunk-s 21nd Fhmks. 5:: and $5 six“ for "tutu. [’l uuc INSTITI‘TII'SS. so. ‘-()n|_v iufiJHihle remedies knuwn.” “ Free frum Poisons ” “ .\'ot dangerous to the Human Family." “ Runs mum out uHhL-ir holu to die.” _ @soll] \\'in_ult~s.ul- in all large cities. 35%! h_\ nll Inuggists uud lleluilers every- where. [8“! L! "(Hunk I H ofnll WOrUIIcSi imilnlionl. firm-e that, ‘- Cusnu's" umue is rm mull liux, Hollie and PI uk, hulorc you buy. H‘L-hln-sfi HENRY R. COSTAR.- [fir/lump“ I’m-or 432 linoAuuuY, N. Y. wSulxl by nll “'inplvsnlc and Helm Drug giels m Huuysburg, l‘n. Feb. 29, 1394. Good News and ‘True, ‘ 'l‘ THE CHEAP comm-IR, A ' - IX Gl-ITTYSBI'RG _— RUW .1 WOODS nre opening om another large ‘ ’ assortment of New (lomln at their cheap tower, which they will sell at [Le luweq _ ,cuah prires. W; hvn' all for ’ cnsh ml thv- low: -1 prwrsmud ‘ can. thrrcforr-z w}! the sauna . S qunUty of good! is low as b they cu.“ Le bought at nny other Stare in the State. A - large portinn of the Shoes we sell are made to order, uf the best luau-rill, by nod and uperirncmlwn-kmn (li\-o , ' us an cull. ROW ‘5 \ 'OODS. ATS, "ATS. ‘ ‘ H - Hats for “en. ‘ Hus f 1 .\liues, HM; fur Hays. Dunknr-l Huts, HM: lnr (‘hilnln‘nl Slmw "ins, ‘ 11.u.~ fur Lmlies. Allkinduul lhu,‘ and Slhkcrs, by . ROW kWUOUS. nor-‘3, lwm‘s. S Slim-4 fur (‘lnil-lren. Show for Wives, ( Slums Inr I. ML 8, Shoe? hr llnfri. , SIIUL'S‘EUI’ .\leu, ' (Lnilx r‘ n."nli Hulls, . ' Slippers in variety, Slvm-s of all kinds. KUW &_ WOUDS. DTION A.\'D FI’RXISIHXG GOODS FUR N CHILDREN. LADIES & GENTLENI‘IN. Spool (Sutton 0! all kinds nml solurs, lush-(Hove: forClJlalran.\‘llcsnndGenlkuxcn, Hosiery, . u u u Linen xlnn-lkerchicf‘, ” “ Follnrs nml .\'erk Tn-s. new styles, Cnfl's nml Cnrscls of he." fits and hunt styles, land many olhcr Illings in the nofiun lino. sold? 1 m. lhelowuil prices, at the (‘urllt‘r of Yurk slreel l and the Dianmu-l, by RUW & \\"UUDS. USIC, .\ll'SlC. \ _ Bl Vinlim, .Acmrdt‘o“. Vic-lin Bows, ‘ Slriug‘ & Tuilpiccrs, for sale h; ' | How i WUUDS. ROARS 5: TOBACCO. r S ~ ’l'ycnnnn, El I'erlul. El Rio Solhu, Ln Inm-u’nidnds, Napuleons, (Tnmmon, (‘m-grcn, I‘lnntntiun, Honey Dch A: demon‘s Solace, ~ For sale retnil or by the box. h, ROW I: WOODS. _ RUNKR, SKCKS. ‘ T Trunks, large and small, Carpet Bugs, 11. R. Hugs, Golhic Sucks, Common ' Black Sucks, at [he lain-u. prim-3,, by ROW t WOODS. ISCELLAPIEOIIS L diesf Baskets, Lndies’ Satchels, Mlluuuaics, l'cn Knives. lhznrs, .. anu Slropn, ~ 4 Window l‘apcr, Wall Paper, - - Pocket Books, Purses, ' Y'all)! l":u:s,lnrge, l’nlm Fans, Imnll, Umhrcllns, 7 Cdrriagc Whips. kc. We are continually—increasing the Variety and assortment of our stock. Prices are high by: webought many of oqr goods bciore the late rise. and will sell thrm as near olar iow prices as possible. it in our and, to nellgoodl that. will wear well, and pin mtisfnclion to our cmlomers. To enubla us to do this, we have effected arrangements by which we can‘ get ‘be beat. Boots. and Shops than are manu facturedn If you want to buy “’th in the shoe line, no to a Dry Goods Slure. If you mun. 2061} Shoes buy them or BOW & WOODS. for. of York at. and Diamond, Gettysburg. May 9, 136:. . i Let Everybody NOW IT— ' K CHAXIBERSDURG STREET AHEAD mung just returned from the «iv with l aplendid usortmeut of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, withom any digmrugrmex Iy neighbors or any other portion or t torn of Geuyahurg, I luv: the leuure nuoun nu Hut Chum buuhurg urn-cl h ahead And that the Mace to buy lel,~(}nps, Bonn and Shou, cheap, [I M. my new lund, nearly opposite the Lutheran ,Church. The attention of the Ladies I! particularly invited to the splendid Assortment. of Gniur'. Slippers, Morocco Luca Boon, 10., luttndcd (or Ladlu' wear. Alto, Trunkl, Carpet Bach. Umbrellas, To. bacco, Cigar: And Nollonl,. In cndlen val-My. Han is the place to buy goods champ, us I am determined not. to In undrrmld by an; other utnblllhmem. in town. Thlnkml for past {A vou, [mm your: entirely. J 0“ N L. EOLTZWOR'PH lurch 18, 1864 0 New Bakery 1 ~ . EWI‘OBT & ZIBGLI-IR, Mechan‘lcnl Bak erl, South Wuhlngton olreel. hill lqunre from the Eagle Hotel, GETTYSBUR(S.PIL— Conunmly on hand, the but of BREAD, CBACKEILS, CAKES, I’IIRTZELS. tel l‘er lona wllhing fresh Brcnd will be served every morning. by lennng their nmuea and residence: at the Bakery. Every effort made to please Give til I onlll [April 20, '63.. If Come on Wxth Your Jobs! EVRY HOOVER 'ill do I" Had: o! H R E 1’ AI R I )c' G‘ ‘o Cprringel, Bunion, Wagons. in.“ in': I non: and lubwmunl man ner, and In a love". living price:. ”in shop is in West stream between Clmmbcnbnrg and Middle run-cu. Gettysburg. He promiuu to do good work, nqd up; th’O of public in: tram-19. \ [April 4, 1864. )y AGO, Arrow Boon, Corn Burch. ”Mo S and Gelatin, (qr sale up Dr. uouxgg'q pro, Slurp. .' . DYsPePtift. A CURE WARRAXTKD Dylpepn'a in: (be fallout-lily Syn“!!! lat. Atonauut pain or nieuiuu it the pit of (be staunch. ~' 2.1. Plululenu Ind Acidity. ‘_ , 3d» Cnstivencsl find Loss of Anpelih. 4th. GloBI-n sud Depreuion oi Syiriu. 51h. Diarrhmm. I'ilh griping. ~ ‘ 61h. Pain in all parts of LheSyuexh. ' 71h. Consumplive Symptom: Ind Pllplll tiun u! the Heart. ~ 81h. Cough, with Phlegm in the Thron. 9th. Nervous Afleclion, sud In“. 01 Sleep at night. ‘. ¥ lOLh. Lou of Appetite nut! Vomiting Im. Diuineu, Dimneu ‘Ol Vision, und Lou of Sight. 12th. llemhu-he Ind Suggering in walking, with great Weakness. flux of the thousands of cans of gylpepsia that-have uied Dr. Wishm‘u Grcxl, mericnn D) spemjn an, not one of them In- failed at A perfect cure. We warrant I cum ill every else. no mutter ifof twenty: years' sanding.— Sold by all druggilu evvrywhere, PM,“ Dr. Wishnrl’l Uflice, No. 10 N. Sec: Id ureet, Philadelphia, P». All exuminnlim I and con- Inhalionl tree of chlrgc. Send [or I cirrulnr, Price $1 per box} Sent by nail, free of charge, on re:eipt of pouey. ' DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA; DYSPEPSIA I! Runes-m linAxsox/‘of Brandywine, Del., formerly at Old Chester, Del., do certify thnt, for one your end it half! suffered everything but douth from that awful disease called Dyl pepsiu. llywhole system was prostrate-d with weakness and nervous dehility; I could not digest my load ; it' 1 me even n cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as i swallowed it; l becnme so costive in my bowels that I would not'hnre o passnge in less thnn from l‘u'ur and often eight days; under this immense tottering, my mind seemed .en. lirely to give way. I had dreadful horror and evil forehodings. I thought ever’mdy hated me, and l hated everybody; l could not hear my hushlnd nor my own children, everything nppcnred to he horror stricken to me; I had no ambition to do anything; i lost all my love at fnmily nnd home; i would rumble and won der from plnce to place. but could not be cott tented; I felt that l was doomed to hell, and Ihut there was no heaven for me, and was ol ten tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervous system deitroyed, and nldu my mind, ln-tn that mvful enmplnint, Dyspep-y sin, that my friends thought host to have me plut'etl in Dr. Kirkhrinle's Hospital, WO5l “lU n-lelphin; l remntne-l there nine \\N‘kfi, --nd thought] two a little better, hutin A few days my dreadful count! lint was rngingms bud as ever. Hearing of the won‘lcrtul cures per tormed by Dr. \Vislmrt‘s Urent American DysP pepsin Pills and hit treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband culled on Dr. Wishnrt nml stated my one to him. He said he hid no doubt he would cure me. So in three days otter l cull ed and plot-ed myu-lfunder the Doctor's trent ment, and in two weeks I begun to‘digest my fund, nnd felt that my disense was that giving “Qty, and l continued [0 recover for nhoutthrre months, nn-d ut the present time I enjoy ner lt‘l‘i htalth of dey and nund, um] i ntont nin eerely return my Jinks to n merciful God one Dr. \Vllllart, Ind to his great .(merin-nn D_\ s pepsia Pills and Pine Tree an Cordial thnt loved me front on lusnne :Asg lnm and premo ture grave. All persons suffering? wi|h Dys pepsia are It liberty to call on me or write, n: 1 run willing to do all the good I can tor suf l'erinz humanity. Emunr'ru linssos. Brnndywme, Pei: formerly ol’Uld 'Chesmr, Del-twine county, l'n. ‘ Ur. Wishxrt‘s Utlice, No. 10 s:oth Second street, Philadelphia. DYSPEI‘SIA! DYSPHPSH! Dr. Wishnrt :—l have been I constant suf ferer with Dyspepsia for the lust eighteen years, during wh‘irll time I cnhuat my that I cur enjoyed a perfectly well tiny. There were times when ‘.hetsymptonis were more nggmvn ted than M others. and then it sex-med it would be it great relief to the. l hml :It .tll times an unpleasant leelin-z‘in m_r he Id, but utterly my sum-rings so much ir'rcrrn<e.l tint lhecmnc .\l nmst unfit for business. ofmgy kiml ; my mind was contmunlly lillc-l will] gloomy .though! nml lonehmlings. and,” I attempted to chnng their current by re.ullng, nt uncc .1 urnsnlio of icy coldness in connec'ion with n dcnd wright, as it‘werr, rc~tod upon my brain; also] :ln fouling of sickness would Occur m. the stom nrh. and grcntpnin to my eyes, accompanied ‘ with which was the continual fear of losing my reason. l also experienced great lflSSl ‘lu-11, dehility and nervousness, which mmlo 1t ldiflicult to wnlk by any or sleep at night. I lwcmne averse to society. and dispowd only tc ‘lerlusion, and having lried the skill ol‘n mum. ' her of eminent ph‘isicinns of urinns schools lmmny came to the concb‘iaion thnt, for thi; dist-nu- nt my present age (45 yenrfl there Wis no cure in existenre. lint, through the inter feience of Dmne l’rorirlcncn, to whnm 1 de- I'outly'oll'L-r my thanks, I m. Inst found n sove reign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Ten Cordial, which seem to lune effectually rrmor. col nlmnat the hut trace of my lung list of ail~ mtnls and had feelings. «ml in their plncl health. pleasure and conlrn mo 11. nre my every day companions. ~ JAIL: .u. SM'snnus, No. 453 North Second 8%., Philadelphia, l , Formerly of Woodhury, N. J '\ A POSITh'E CURE FOR DYSPEPSIK HIAI WHAT 11. JOHI I. BABCOCK I\!l, No. 1028 0111: Strut, } Phildclphia, Jan. 22d, 1863. Dr. Wiaholt—Sir:—lt is with much pm. lure thnt I am now able to inform you that, by the use of our grent Amerlcnn Dyspepsia Pills, l hat-emu!) entirely cured of that most dirtrening edmplnint, Dyspepsia. i had bean grievously Idlicted for the hut twenty-eight years, and' for ten years of that tune have not been tree from Its pnin one week at n time. 1 have had it in its worst form Ind lnzvc dragged on it most misemble existence—in pain duty and night. Every kind of food that I ate fill ed me with wind And pain, it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity. A continnd belching was sure lo_ follow. I bud no nppg. tite for any kind: of meats whatever, and my distress was In grut'for nevernl monlhe betore l heard ofyour l’illl, that l frtquenlly wished tor dcelh. I had taken everything thnt 1 hell henrd oi for Dyepepsin. without receiving any benefit; but on your l’ille being recommended to me by one who had been cured by them.‘l concluded to give them it trinl, allbugh l hm! no initb in them. To my ulonishment. l iound mysell getting better before I had taken one-fourth uh box. and, after taking half it box, I all a mu man, and can out anylluug l Trig/I, and enjoy '1 hurty meal three time: u day. Without lnconvrnience from Inything I eat or drink. I! you think proper. you are at liberty to mike this public nml refer to me. I will cheerfully give ell desirable lnforuxelion to my am: who may call on me. You". relpeetfully, Jo“ H. Bucocl. For uln at Dr. Wilhan'l Medical Dlpol. No In North Second urea, Plniladfilphiu, l’d.— I'rice Una Doll-r per box. Sent. by mail, In. of charge, on receipt. of prico. -‘ '1'!" than are . few nmong lh- thcnundl which thin great remedy In! lured from n untimely Fave. ' We have thon'undl of letter. from physi clnnl Mad drugglurl who hue- prescribed Ind sold then Nedicl‘nukuylng that they Inv never and or sold I medicine which gun Inch universal umhcuon. ' Pnplnd only by an Proptlotor. DE. L. Q. 0. WISHART. Ila. In North Second Strut. gold by Wm nil Oahu orcqvlgu‘ ,luly 15. \lluflfu. 1y it'ntcs the system to . .‘all into disorder and deny. The scrofulous contamination is vs rlously mused by Inert-(trial disense, lo" living, disordered digestion from unhealthy ‘ food, impure air. filth and filthy lutbits, the depressing \ices, ml. above nib-by J the veneresl infer-tion. Whatever be its 6 origin, it is bereditnry in the constitution, l descending “from parents to children unto , the thin] and fourth gt~nerution;" indeed, it ’ scems‘to be the rod of Him who says, “I will I visit the iniquities of the fathers upon their 1 children." The diseases it originates take ‘ vorious names, nccordtng to the organs it I stacks. In the lungs. Scrofuln produces , tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the ~ ghnds, swelling: which suppumte and be- . come nlcerous sores; in the stomach sud bowels, derangements which produce indi- I gestion, dyspepsia, and liver complsints; on l the skin, eruptive and cutaneous affections. ; These, all having the some origin. require the nine remedy, viz., puritleiitien nnd invigorn- I tion of the blood. Purify the blood. and , these dangerous ' mpers leave you. With , feeble, tool, or e med blood. you cannot I have health; with not “life of the flesh" '1 belithy, you cannot have serufulous disease. 1 Ayor‘a Bursapnnilla . i is compounded from the most effectunl nnti- , dates that medical science hns discovered for this nflicting distemper, nnd for the cure of . the disorders it entails. That it is fur supe- j rlor to my other remedy yet devised. is l known by nlfwho have given it a trial. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this claws of complaints, ' is indisputably proven by the great multitude of publicly known’and remarkable cures it hssfmde of the following dist-uses: King's ~ .val, or Glandular Swelling, Tumors, Eruptions, Pimples, Blotches and Sores. i Krystal”, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire, ‘1 Salt sum, Scald Head. Coughs fran tuberculous deposrts ' the lungs, White Swellings, Debth Dropsy, Neumlgia. Dyspepsia or tgestlon, Syphilis and B hilitic Inf ions, Mercurial Diseases, £lBl3]an and, indeed, the whole series of complaints 1 rat a it? from impurity of the blood. Minute repo s of individual cases nmy be found in Ail-Al's AMERICAN Auurur‘. which is furnishem thc druggists for gratuitous distribution. “herein may be lcnrncd the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when all-other remedies hnd failed to uti'crd relief. Those cat-es sic. purposely taken' from all sections of the country, in order that every render may have access to some one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofulu. depresses the vital energies, and thus leaves its \ict‘m. fnr more subject to disease and its thud results than ore healthy constitutions. llence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the average duration of human life. The “Ist importance of these seonsiderations has led us to spend years in perfecting a remedy nhich is adequate to its cure. This we now other to the public under ihe name of Arrzn's S.\ltursntu.s, although it is composed of ingreditnts. tome of which exceed the best of Sarsapnrilla in nltcmtive power. By its aid you may protect yourself from the Miller int; and dung/r of these disorder},~ l‘urge out the foul corruptiuns that rot and fcatt'r in the blood. purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu— liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital {mt-lions, und thus: expel: the dirtetnpers which lurk within the system or burst out on any part of it. i : We know the public have been demived by mnny compounds of. .\'armmrt'flrl, thst promised much nnd did nothing; but they will neither be deceived nor disappointed In ‘ this. Its rirtnes have been proven by nbun dsnt trial, and there rem‘itins no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the emitting diseases it is intended to resell. Although untkr the same name, it is u very difl'erent medicine from any other which has been before the lu‘nplt‘.finli is far more ef ‘nl' than any olher which has ever been lc to them. 7 CH Elllll PECTORAL. The World’s Great’ Remedy for Coughs, _Colda, Incifixent Con-I sumgtxon, and'for t c relief of _ onsumptive patients 1n advanced stages _ of the disease. This has been so lung usbd and to uni vorsally known, tlm! we “I“ do no more than assure the public that i qunlily is kept up to the best igorcr has been, and that it may be relied on to do all it has ever done. i’mpucd by Dn. J. C. .\nm 5: Co.. Practical and Analglioal ('lmuiau, Lave". Mun. Sold b'y All druggixu eycry where. ”For ml» bx .\. U. [Sm-n..“, Gen) Eburg, nnd‘dl-nlors urn. rnHy. Aug. 8, ”~64. cowly . - Good Things from the City! V ' E are receiving; “new a wvek from the V city A Vurirty of articles suited m the mm" of this community, \iz: Fresh nml Salt FISH, llama, Shoulders nn-l Sides, Hominy. BennsLSnlt, Apploa. P¢t:ntm-s,l)rnngos. Lemons, Coni'celions, ’l‘ubuccos, Sagan, with many other Articles in [his line—nll-feccin-d in the best Order, nu-l sold at the lowosl pr .tils. (live In a call, in lhllimore uréet, nearly-opposite l-‘nhnulocks' More. “EASTER—Hun", Eggs. 'Lnrd, an-l nll other country produce—for Whit“ the highs! cash mire will he paid. ‘ SWEET POTATOES—best quality, at low est living lirqfits—nlways on lmnd. Also, OYSTERS, line and fresh—in the shell 0! shocked. Restaurants nml l‘nunlie- suppiiod. STIEICKIIUUS'W! :& \\‘ISUTZKEY. Gouysburg. May 18,1563. HE undersigned. being the nutlmrizprl prrunn T to make removal: into Emr (in-en Ceme— tety. hopesdmt such as contemplate the removal oftho rcmuins of deceased rclnl'nes or friends will avail lbcmtcln-s of this season uflheyezlr to have ildonc. ltcgnornk mud: with prmnpzneu —lerms~low, and no «for! slum-d to plcnse. l’l-Il‘lil: THURN, Mart-h 12, '6O. Keeper of the Cemetery. .\HYESTOCK BROTHERS A 4 Are constantly receivinz‘rh ire and dc. siruhle goods, from New Yorl‘miindrlphin nml Bullimorr. nml are prepared to offer . 1' (”WAT INDUIIEMENTS ‘ to than 51mm. purchasing. Having Iclccth with gram cu‘rc, from ‘be three Imdingmnrkots, the public will louk to lln-ir own Ihurcsu by unmining our nork before buying chew-here. Cu“ at l-‘AIIN ESTOC KS’ Mg- 9, 1864. Ru! Front. . Sheads 8? Buehler, . mums m D COAL AND LUMBER, S T 0 V E S“, g ‘ TIN-“'ARE, HULLO\\'-W'ARE, to. - Auo SHUTTERS, BLINDS, BASH, ETC. Corner of Curlinle and Railroad Streets, oppo lliu Rnilrnm! Depot, GETTYSBUBU, PA. “3’9, 166‘. GENTS WANTED.—To it" the “ 25 CENT A LEGALTENDER‘SI‘ATIONBRY PACK. AGE." Each I’M-king: tannin! 35 Songn, 2 page: of filmic, I 8 sheets of Paper. 1! Enve lopugl Ruler. lPen. 1 Pen Holden! Lend Puncil, I Design for Undersieevos, H'ol Child‘s Apron. l for Embroidered Conan l for Chrig- Mnlng Babe. 2 tor marking Lcllm, )3 Secrets never before published, 'oth many Doljan; Ind~othcr information. Alco, one buuliful Article of hwnur. Libenl inducement. [o Ann‘s: Send Stump for Circuhr. \ _ . ‘ SAMUEL Barr. , \ _, 43 80:“ Third BL, l’hihddphin, Pi. 1m 18.4.“!- 4: ' t - ~ ' Phil(kipitia, Ihi: Tux: pocul‘ur {Lint of Infection which we Tl“ Scnunru hub in the cumumfmns of muhitmlcs of men. It \A‘ulu-r produce: or i: Irmluctd by an en tl-drk-d. \‘it‘mted slate J!‘ the blind, when‘in :lm fluid become: in- Lmnpclcnt. to sustain the vital I'm-col in their igorous action, and AYER’S Removals. New Goods. $lO a Day! AAn Interating History OF DR. SCHFNCK'S OWN CASE, “'IHLI LARDRING I'\llHll COXFKNI'TIOI, -lm.l Inn: for: I'ulmmuc Syrup. .\'rau'erd Tum'o', and .lldndwke l'dh.ac( nu /ll¢ .\‘gulrm in Cunug lluu Dawn, and (he GREAT SUCCEQ§ ATTENDING IT I 1 l The nhm-e is n corrorl likeness ofDr.Schonck taken many 50an ngn, nlxcr he had recovered from (‘oneumgmom by a course .01, nia h 30mm x's l‘rumn: Svnur." The likeneu, nllhough illiors not represent him nmthing like us had us he was M the wo-at. yet R is in strum: mnlmat with [he kale and Vigorous looks of lhe l’ortrlit br-low, \Q'hich is ‘in.- lruo likeness of him at. the present. time; The cou tr.-.~'l lmLt-‘m‘n these lwo purlruils is 50 are“ II: It nun" would nuLlu-lino tlu-m to be the mine person. Yet there are hundrmh of p"- son-1,“) rm! around l'hill'delphin, him will recognize boih porhxmg to be true ropmsenm lion-I. When the fiwl, “.u taken he \\‘uighrd [UT PUUlIds; M. the present time his weight is 220 pounds“ - . Nuv Yuux, “'eduusday, \hrch 30, ’64 TO THE I’UULH TLirty rp'vr: :l;:u I “us in the Inst stages of I'uhnnnnr} Co rumplhm, and gu an up m M". I I‘I‘:IIII(I xn l'luilmlviphu, and Dr. Jon‘glph'l’atr lish, then of lhri city, ordered nu: to .\lurcs to“ n, .\'. .J., 3 distance 0!. nine‘ milog which took. me nvu dnys up get there. On my arrival I \v u: put tn bcd, nnd thrre lmd tor nuun' wet-ks. '1 hi: was my native plat-0, \\hgle all my family In‘wl uud h In! died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton: who ulu-ndwl‘ my hither In his Lutillneu, “'.IS culled, nnul gm‘v me one week to fix up mv ull‘uirs.‘ “0 had seen nil my fum il_\‘ [:0 Illat way, and lhupght I was to go, hm. Then I hmrd of the rum-dim l nuw nfi'q-r xo the public, whirl: uucd me. I! sax-mod to me (In! I could fuel lhem rang-Inning my whole syfitcm. ’ ' They man 'ripenoll the matter on ‘iny lunga. nml i would spit. all more than a pint of uficu hive yellqunultcr cn-ry uiuruing. .\s slum us that bvgnn In Flll'si lr. my cuugh,fcn r, phi“, night swans—gill |)"g\ll it) leave me, nn‘l my appetite became so me.” that. it “'l5 \\‘ixluhll ficully l‘H hi‘n lrum eming [do much. I soon gained my strength .um l lun'e hm u graw in: in flesh cwr smur. Fur mun} _xcursl lmre enqued uuinlerrupled gnonl huullh, kct‘pihg lin: hn-r nml Mommh hulllh)‘ will: the Sea u-eril Tonit- and .\l uulmke l'ills, as] am of n lnlious u-mpemmrut. .\Jy waluht is two hun dred ind twenty pounds. (in my recovery pcuplc would send for me, im- und near. to are if lllt-ir cmses wrre like mine. For this pur l‘”§° I pay prollhionnl \iaits in [he Llrgt- ci ties. Tue contuniplivos visb to see the unr that makes lllt‘SL‘ medicines, nnd who mu cured ofrmmnnpiion by them. 'l's make new lungs, is llnliUS‘i-Ilc; hut muilies in Ihe lungs nml thrunil' ulvcrdlu-ns (if [he bruni'hinl tube; can he h: :llwl. Sluh l: Iscs uru dying hourly under the ordinary ircmmuil of plush-inns. nml just such are cure-l by the l-ru] rr use (yl' Svhvnrh's l'ullmmu: .\‘3 rup, Sm“ L'i‘ll Tunic, nml .\lJn-lva l’ills‘ l am now A ltt‘ul hy tnztn, \\ith n large cavity" in the middle lohr of the right lung, the lower, lohe \cry lunch helm Izod untl complete nd-i he=inn ol‘ ‘lll‘ llll‘tlf‘l. The 1: ft lung: is sound, nn-l the upper lobe of the right lung is in u, tttlcrztbly ln-nlthg condition. The grutt rent !on why phyfirmna do not pure consumption , is they try to do too much: they give inedi (zines to stop the rough, to stop dull, to stop night swcnts, hectic le‘s’er, rind, by so thing, they arrange lln: whole digestive power lock ing up the ~ecretxons nml eventually the p;.-, tittttt sinks nntl dies. After I woke n c.lrctul ex-uninntion ol’the p'ttieut with the Itespirum- Her, and liu-l lungs enough left to cure, lili lN'l the patient how to use tlu: three remedies. RI'IIIuVI the must- nnd,they u'iilAnll stop of their own accord. No) one can be cured of con~untptinn, liver comphtint. dyspepsia, cn tnrrh, cunkcr, ulcerated throut, unless the liver and staunch are made henlth’y. In New England this canker, chronic entnrrh, ulccm't'. ed throat, elongation of ut'uln, is more prem lcnt tlmn in nny o'hcr section of the country. This is frequently mused by n foul stomach.— You "my burn it out with Clmsllc time and Again, and all they will get is temporary relief. Corn-ct the stomach and liver, and they will hell up themselves. ‘ .’ (loml nutrition is the remedy: if you have any disuse in any part or the body, it’ will rt‘llltllll there and decay more and more until you can get. the stomach in the condition to digest foot! nutl make new Hood to take the place of diseased mutter. This is the only “fly to henl rarities in the lungs and ulcerated hrourh :tl tnhes. Correct the stomach and fiver, nml nttturc will do the healing. lsny persons have an idea that certain mt-diciner nrr grent purifiers orthe blood. When blood is onet- diseased it tnnnot be pnrified; it is, dis eased me some ILi the diseased mutter in the systt-u; ; but get the app-muss in order,.the lin-r :lntl stntnnrh, and give it plenty of nonr tslting loo|l it will nmke new blood,which will elite the place at that which is diseased. Schem It's l’ulntonic 53 rup is one of the best preparations 0! iron in use. it is a powerful tunic of itself, nnd when the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stonnch, sad it is carried off by,the_nid of the Mandrake Pills, the l'ulmonlc Syrup is nude into blood. This is the only way ‘to cute consumption. It“ I connnt get it good uppetite, and food does not digest, l cannotcure the patient. Never mind the cough ; remove the cause Ind it will stop ofitself. This is the most trouble I have with my patients at my rooms. They my, “Doc tor, I feel stronger; lcnn cut; my nixhtswgts A" better, and [feel better every way; ut my cough is It) bllll yet;" and they are aston ished to hear me any that does not matter; remove the cause and the cough will stop of itself. Schenck's Seaweed creates at good np- ‘ petite in uhout nine dsys, when there is no, lung ditense, unions the hvcr 1: so congealedl thst_tlte flnndmke Pills cannot nnlotkthei ducts of the gull hindder in that short space of time, in order to allow the stale bile to pass all: Keep the lit-er and stomach healthy and. there is less danger of consumption or any; other disease. It is hard to take cgd when those crgnns are henlthy. Those thn are hilt ous, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, canted tongue, poor appetite, nervoue, stomach full of wind, everything that is eaten l‘tes‘henyy, loan of memory, try one bottle of SLlll-INOh S SEAWEED TONlCnnd one box ofSCHbNCK'b MANDRAKE PILLS. It. is only 1 cost of one dollar nnd twenty~five cents, with tall dll’CC-I tion. This is sufficient, in many cues,'tol snttsly what the medicines are. Frequentlyl one bottle makes a great change in the syn-g tent. Any person that enjoys ordinary health.‘ by using the Seaweed Tunic-andynnknke. Pillsoecuionnllymnst get the digestive orgttns t inhuch A healthy conghtion the; they become tic-by. i can produce 1 number of my old consumptive p’wtlentl nowenjoyingzood heelth, weighing nearly 200 pounds. I trill conclud by relating three curul have made in New York.und which are all different, and with any one who leell nny interolt in the matter to gistt them. Fir". in lin. l-‘nrlow, reatrllng then nt‘No 107 llouxlon street. Her husband called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond Itreet, (nd wished me to Oil“ and let: hcr. He laid i could do no good; that he had had all the beat medlcol nttendnnce, and 11l rnid the war too hr gone with Consumption to be cured; but she had heard 0! some [rent ems i had ‘mnde, and he desired to gratify her wishes.— 1 called, and t'ou'nd her lying confined to her bed in thelnt nose of bronchial conrutnpv‘ tion, and without. doubt must have died noon. 1 exnmined her lungs, found both bronchial. tubes very much affected, but no cavitiee he formed, her caugh was very severe, the spit box mu hulf full of thick pun. Pulse ‘H legs swollen very much; and worse then ell, she had chronic dihrrhwn. Her how't-la hnd been movevt eleven times that day. i told her thnt she had lungs enough to be cured. hut th it. this dinrrli‘tm hnd been of long landing. nnd her stotnneh we: in such nn ulcerated cou~ dition that l wu‘ntrnld nothing could be done. She insisted l lhould try nnd do whntl could for her, observing that. she could not lnlt long , m the condition she was in, and I could not , mnke her any worse. l gnve her tirst n done of my Mandrake Pills, ~und the Tonic Ind Syrup freely. That war on Tuesday, and by , the nextSundny the dinrrhmn was carried oil‘, :hcr nppetite had returned nnd‘she could [it up in bed and eat her dinner. She is now well, 4 andytn'e me a long certificate, certified to by the ltet‘. Dr. Bowling. 4 i Mrs li.lrthoiot!letf,»B3 W‘esti’ortyfiith :treet, e Hoe to my room with n tumor on her liver. She won low-spirited, shin unllow, toh ue cont ed,bowels coitivp, no appetite, and {gut link ,ing into the grime. T‘The said tumor' had been running over (bum years. I gave her Sirup, Tonic nnrl Pills. nnd toldv her to take titt'tujttst M the direction! were printed. She came tint-k to my rooms, 3’! Ron-l atreet,.ln two week‘, sotucwhnt hetter; her tongue had be guu to clean a little around the edges her skin whiter and‘her eyes brighter, and the tumor disehdrging very attentive matter, much faster than it had ever done before. She kept grndunlly improving, end in (about two months Ihe chine to my rooms very much frightened, ‘ shying th l'. the ttrmor hnd nenrly stopped run. ning, und was healing up, nml th'tt every doc tor lud to'd her thnt “‘it over henled it would cause her nimtth. i told _her that the disense lftdhll left her lfiatcm, nml nature would hen] the ulcer up. 'l' ey nre now hcnl’ed, nml have been for ntmut ~tt your, and site is us hearty nml rohtm n Women as you will find in n dny'r walk. She is glld tor'nny one to cull on hrt‘, nnd tnkvs great pains to visit nny one thut the hours hits nnything like her case, nod tries to get ht-m come and see me. I TMCIHE is Miss Srofleld, from Stum ford, Conn. .\lra. lh'trtholomew got her dow’u , to see me. and site h.ts been ever since at her. ‘ house. Win n she first come to my rooms,the ‘ wns much enntt-inted with n distressing cough, {pitting lnrgt- qunntifiex of blood. lcxnlnined her lungs with the respirnmetrr, and in all my prtlclite never lound otic with one lung so tnr gout- and the other lung no sound. leuuld not give ,mnch encmtrugcment. i thought sh. IWould die; but to my\ n-lonishment the l’ul gmon'ic Syrup, Seiwre-l Tonic, _hnd .\lnndruke -l'ills nil seemed to go right to work, the lung id nil healed over, tearing it cavity as lnrge II 'it pause rug; good nppx-tite, fine spirits. and Inn uninud Mme thirty-live ptlunvln in weight. She'hns so? rough yet, which I do not think .uill lt'ure er before June. 1 shunl-I think it rwnuld he of grentintcre‘flto tome unprejndiced - pil}'\'il'itll| to \‘isitthcse cnsen pnrticulnrly lligl Srotield, or uny of them who hnve been cured he in; medivines. They are numerous in Nine York; but the uhot't- three all nltllt-r from each other; nml it' my medit:ln¢S'-fll'o doing what i ”rpm-sent they nrc, they should hnre the credit ,unl the nlllrrtenl k‘now why-re and how ,they .tuny he cured. , JK li. s"‘lll‘2.\(,‘l\', .\l D. l Dr. J. 11. .\'cht-nt'k cnn he loun-l nt lii/prin i find oiliue, Nu. 30 North tillt Street, Philadel phia, ct-rry Suturduy, lrmu ‘J .\. Xi. until 5 l'. .\l., to giie nvlt'ice, tree 'of ch urge; but tor n ‘thorongh emminntiun he tlmruu th-ee_-lol hrs. l’rire of flu: I‘nltuoute Syrup and Sen , wen! Tonic emit SI.Z.'. per hottle,or $6 the In" dun-n. llnmlrike l’illl :5 l'Pu.! per box, And are tnr sale by all Dritggistl nml Deulen. O ' June 6, lS'ti-l. 2m “ Dissolution F I’ARTXERSHH’.—The'(‘o-pnrtnenhip (‘Xiallug berm-w the subscribrn. in hum dism‘red this day by nmuyxi CnnafllL—v Wi- rrjurn Uxunln' tn' ourJriruds thin! the public fur the llhrrnl support exlund 11 lo 111. Uur banks mll he M! M. the Hun; Xnd WI farm-t -ly request those imlrlnrd m‘ us to call and mqkr umnmliale p.nmeut, us we are detiroul ta add: our budiucs; without delay. . ‘ ALEXANDER CUBEAX, JOHN CUBE. ~ Jan.30,18“.4 A Card HE suhécribcr lun'inz dispmed oflxil in‘ (crest in [he More uf (‘ubt-nn l Culp to John S. Crawford, E“l~y respectlully uk- ”10‘ Continuanve of hi: ‘frit‘nll and ruuomrn I putronize his lucwswr—“hure Bargain: ml] be hml. ’ ' . .JUHN CULP. - ‘ Feb. 8,1964. Anothér Change IN THE HAT AND SHOE II’USINESS.j—A. {Johann hating associated ‘w'ilh him in husinrss John S. Cnmtord’, who purchased the intern: of John L'ulp, rupecunlly In nnunces 10 'he citizens of-Ua-uyabum and [ln public gemmllv. than flu: bnslnuu will be éon limit-d M the ()ll‘ Slmnl on Clumbereburg street, by A. CUBEAN A: 00., who will con sum!!! keep on hum a large “cell of '00:”, in lhclme of - - ‘ ‘ SHOES, HATS. CAPS, TRUNKS,\. CARPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, 10., and Ike] will also continue the Nnnuhclun o! Shuts. Fr'om their long uperiencg in all the übou branches, Ihcy flutter themfclvu Hut they can please the public, and. will sell cheap for cull. ‘ A. COBBA)’. ~ ' J. S. CRAWFORD. Doing-business under the ammo and Er. 01 A. Colman-t Go. ‘ [Rah 8, 1884. Establlshed 1859. ‘ NOTICE OF Ran’AL. ‘ , . , LAWRENCE D. man I: 00.: respectfully beg leave to notify their friendslL customers and the üblic gonernlly, that they. have removed FrompNo. 151 Franklin "not, tq the commod'wa! lo‘urastnry Warehouse, NO. 308 BALTIMORE STREET, ‘ between Howard And Liberty, when they will for age future conduct the Wholclalo Bush ness, solely in , - Hosiery. Trimmings, , Furnishing Goods. , ‘ Perfumery, Notionl, .- . ‘ ' ; Stationery, Untlery, A Top, ML, tc. to which they invite the nttentiou, of city ud country purchaserg, \feeling ’confldent of this ability to offer lnducementl in pricl In quality of Goodl. Orders by null will receive pro-pt nttu: tion. Address ' " ‘ LAWRENCE n. DIETZJ 00., 308 Bum-on léroel, BIBHION. Much 14,924. _»fl_‘_____- , Portable Pnnnng Omen. ‘ ' ‘ ;, FOR. the In or . . March-nu, Drup, :" swing all bnlineu ("x‘ _ ”Id 1' "ion-1 non ~ - 4f} ._.- n» who wish to do their __ .. " 4 1 UV" printin , neatly ‘"1 M- and che-plys Adip ‘- . . / ted to the prlu'ting a! ““ hundbilla, billbudl, circulars, lsbels, cards and small new: Ipm. Full instructions nucompnnying etch age. eß nbling a boy rcn years old lc Work them lUC' ccufully. Circulars lent. free. Special" sheets of Type, Cuts, ten 6 cents. Addreu ADAMS’ PRESS (10., 31 Park RJW, N. Y., and 35 ”99015 street, ‘ Bolton, lug. January 25, 1864. I, , Albums! ALnuusn _ . At.inu s 3 I | Just. received 3, Inge inml 59:?ng 1n... mango! Photographic Abu ' “£5.” below city pricu. TYSggBROT , ‘ Dec. M, 1863. u,_ . . “'iifiéfiws m 1 APPLE-P ma 0 {or “10 b.’ SHFADB _l BCflg‘tll, , RI
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