T. • am a 31‘!» land-1n comipondaac of the Cambridge - {slim-l gigs! gyjolloying statement trod the Bay. a. m, affrmvbridge, n his uu tlofity for the magi-wt: which bu bug going ”no (9096}: a! (In journuiu In rchtion u‘Nhe 3W 0‘ fill-Riel..- Some yesri ago, in the course of I" pastoral Work, I met with a middle nged 1 mm of Lilia tom: (Trowbrige.) vcwrianty ur non. who In: thus afflicted (i. 0., with din- Mu.) Ho iqu‘ ioqg been given up by tho doctor. And apposnd to be on the very verge _of tho génve. Just u t'mt lime 1 hard of: Mod of can that had been adopindrby 1 Ln ‘horn' elem an in Germ-my with remnrka l W uncut, and though '11:: kindncu of u friend [obtained um receipt. his limpu this; .‘IM M 9, {re-h burn or yeast. three or four \ flnu I dly,' I! the lune time mecliigthe waste p;”drx'xctfd b_y fiho diuue on‘ the system by the free unlitmmin porter, and I“ the solid and ‘nogrilhin‘g'fimd the plum}! cunJuke. l per fuadeq 7n} friengl, the veterinary "upon, to try thin remedy. ‘ For, lame Lime If!" adapting it very hula tipjovsl‘llpn‘ yup 'prueptible; he per-wired, never, and unhaugh his recovery wan dew, "be .wu, under theßhine blessing, at length pcxfeqcly "mired. In several: olher cuesploo, _fil bu been moccasin], and mnpng qtligu isithe [can ofC-rfiiniil Wiscmnn. The yeast. must be [ler and send, not link: or mur. It mny be 'ukcq It sevgn ojclock in tho‘mornin’g. again at. 91".”Jflh' u {our in the anernoonwndnin d eigmin the evening. Two tablespoonfulll _uch time, mixed in I ten cup or tumbler with ' {shale cqld under; any time bum and “I! m.- .uy Iboyt (gun! groporlions. As the disease Mn jué'h n‘iearlul efloct in reducing the sys tem, this mult be counteracted, as fur IS poult blv, by strengthening diet, chiefly of Inimnl [nod “high would in: confined tn small gun ititidllnd often. - ‘ The friend I have Inuded to kept himsol! yell up willie taking the nut by plenty of 'portqr Ind Giants. .1 did not know what to ’l3, Ibout Quintet ; hnlweior, he fancied them Ind certainly they agreed with him well. The ’“”'”: my my nitric acid to Advantage. Take an acid pneldnchm Ind s hnlr, barley watet nileouueel, limple syrup one ounce. Lev. tlmn ,bo mixed togelber and take two Ipoonfulli in rain lune qnnutlty of water three times a day. .Thll will nq; iqtqrfggp with, but rntlgqr nsliut 1 tha that of the nut, and will bénefit thofsyl- 1 ton: in other 1”)". Lime Wat" may be uséd i u n’drink occasionally: 0! minus, gin and nil diuretic: are to be nvoidod most Icrupu~ Jonlly. , 1 gasp POTATOES. I wubrougbt up in e section where we yen Hlflbklhfi the Iced ends 6! potatoee were the ’but lor'uod ; the earliest and largest. \ I at medium liud'potatoel, cut of the seed 12d. and planted together in one plece, end the body of the fioteto in another—ground being equal “3:l:th IreVa‘ult mu, that the seed potutoel were the lrlt but ofground, and marain num be: of lope, while the _body potatoes were In ;ur in‘cengijag ‘u'j, put la’rgér'tofu. ‘ Tfié‘res‘fiu “lining Magma yutntofi'from tu'e seer! pude, but not eo‘firge, nouo meny buahdle fiom the lune number or him. } ‘ ' Again, take whole patntéea Ind, plant ‘be fine of eqnll lite and cm into “egocen— Pgning {nix size—upd lie run“ It" bu in‘ [Marlo] zh‘e (jut potatoeg. Tbi- Vsealg‘ being phort ofyoed. I flanged a bushel or 39‘}! very ,Jmnll‘flronofl—(po um“ nest—and dufue Inqul in lilo to whole potatoes 0! large: dimen— flonp, Ind turn out n wollnlao. Thegefore, if "35g fib‘lgtgea mu KEEP.“ ya “v 5.15; we‘ll"- per on», and will not bring cup-(cum: as much, 'hia I rolnltworth knowing.—J-B. Fol-on in Go !mu F'W- A ’ “‘The ‘petrolefnn prodiaced in Pennsylva ph wan sgld at ‘be wall! {on: $56,000,0C0 dn- Irlr'lg if; lay. g‘elge‘p‘qngln ; theiirop nnd coal _gf'glge étnte pgodnced only“\$51,000,000. In fhilldelpbin, the‘ daily sales of petroleum Hock: if the regular slackiexlcl‘mnge board are ‘in-cf ’lo}.leo‘. "fl‘he number of petroleum 5909 p: 'u oxphised in that city {a Shout 150, In?! lig‘oleéxfik Ilium. 80. ’ ‘ , Jinn!" Guam. nu Iscoll.—Ovorss,soo,- 900,005 hare b'een, e'xfiea’fiqd on pilnys in tho ygrjd ; an .\‘vhiqh about. $500,000,000 gross in- 'come irrgturne'd yearly. All IMS income nmy 'be said wr‘fie'dqr‘l‘jed frolm the employment of he locomgtive gngiue.-—-Zm§ln Cglburn. ~ ”Sir Waller Scott. relay}: that. when In 2'“ new Io “I; Scotch, a may received semen; I. prolem, but coulu not. pcrqelve that it was no way nice. Bging asked how sh? had propnred ‘u. m aid in. bag boiled .n‘d armed it .s f‘gmm," IccorJiß'g‘ t 6 the direction of her friend, gull-cg that it was groan tea. Athena“ from Tangier mention thu the Judaism! of'Sue'n Company has gas: put into 'pruetinoa in loro'céo an ingenious method of 6 :In workmen. Knowin the lea] offlo- Efiimttfi jiqflorni the pilgrim-go to line p, the company hu announced in the streets :pr Tingle; Had the other Iowa: or the Regen cy dnwu]! workmen who shall have worked a yearon the Claim] will be taken gratuitously to and.” pefforln the}: delvoliona at tho tcmb mun Proplm‘t." ‘ .»<-—L-—-—-—o . o—-———- ‘ fi'Tues are greater no? in film ‘Uxhited Putz-i then in'iny country la the yqud,ppnd )xhey {aye beenyeanyed most. opp‘reuirely.—— Tu, coffee, auger, end all {ll, n‘elcessnrliu ‘qf life hwd the heaviest taxes upon them ; lu 30°“)ka .galgrieg.9l;eluxed, the farmer—the hub-mime}: who fills the sol“, apt} ‘whognnkee yonhleu earth prqduce vl‘luahie cropl, there py'egriehiwg the nation, must ply {or a license to exercise 'hiu culling. When 9mm thllstoy? 'O5! [by Vic have Union,reconciliation, {timid an". end peaée ,1; ’ ‘ fifiome of the Sign: paper; Len toys}; , "orig About aim Lane. They may he inant-s “flay”??? go officirs of nagro regimcpls Hm. hue nonnsience and never rill navy? sell: ’bem for one hyndred dollars and A vote 02-min..- "1!. Also, 11)» helately procured acontrac: . £070“ of}? friendlforl3s,ooo bushels ofcoru f}! 58,63 per bushel, while fihe 3193;!“ price is 31,50, And that. the conlrnctor [3315 Lane szofi 90% {or his elm-e of the swindle. . ~‘l don’t ondersund how A man cm chin Ito In Akipnd ofithl Union, End yft be in {no}- ol u um 9-99“ tit} millions gr iaeoplp 15. the li nion. You 683,01” cover it under the pretrx! 9.! latch: the Union. Wpr jg diaunion, can Y«in, huh-hie, firm; ‘gnd irreprusible.—V mum. on}; policy that caggn y'e abet cpl'un ‘ ._ M“! 1m weed; is ills-p; 3. Senate, 121=1 #11:: am in Cincidnti nrg only an...“ 3” 5,9,9} Sigh" than 115! you. What. of th‘t‘i f-fi tam-1:9 g}; époyit'ion war, Ind the in: «1.9.: mm?» reached. my. “may: $5” Mn yrigco pm recently ism; Pm _i’wlgg mrwfrsés 3° W 13"? - ,1 w My! an 09-71%"?9 0: flfiézrmwssav: " A cu’nx wannruo.. ' ' 171%“ M 1"! follwlv simple-A; Ml= m. A Juana! pain cranium-cu It the pit.! of (be Itomnch. , __, ‘ 2d. Mien. and Acidity’ 3d. Cuiveneu and Last 0! Appetite 4th. Gloom and Deptalsian of Spirits. sth.. Diarrhea. with wiping. oth. Pain in .u parts of the System. 71h. Cousnmpfive Symptoms and Pulpit;- fion of the Heart. 81h. Cough, with Phiogm in the Throat. . Dih. Nervous Alieciion, and warn of Sleep' at night. ' 1011;. Lou of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dilliilw, Dunne“ 9! Vision, and Loss of Siam. _ i’llh. Headache and'Suggaring in walking, ‘ with grain Wei-Ln "_i. ' Uut oflhe thouzthidmrcnm of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. \\‘ishin'a Grunt American Dyspepsia Piiia, not one of them has fuiled oi npcrfcct cure. We warrant A cure in every case, no mutter if of twenty years’ standing.— Sold by nll drugguts anywhere, 3nd at Dr: Wislmn‘s Ufl‘u-e, No. 10 N. Swami sircet, Philadrlphin, Pu. AH bxnminacionl and con suimtionn in: of charge. Sehd fora circuimr, Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of chi-go, on roaeipt of muney. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSM, DYSPEPSIA I, Etiznsru linuaou, of Brandywine, Del., Inrrnvrly at Old Chester, Del., do certify that, for onwycar and a halfLauil‘cred everyshing but death liom that awful disease called Dyl pepsia. My whole syltem wan prostrated with weakneu and nervous debility; [could not digest my food ; if I «In even a cracker or the smallest amount of fund, it would returnjuzt as I swallowed it.; I became so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in in: than from four and often eightduys; under this immense suffering, my mind seemed an lircly to givo way. 1 hot] dreitdiul hmrorund etil fnrcbodinga. I thought everybody hated 'm’e, and I hated everybody; I could not bear my husband nor my own children, everything appeared to be horror stricken to me; I had . no ambition to do anvthing ; I lost all my love l or family and home; I would rumble and wan i der from place to place, but could not be con tented; i felt that} was doomed tube“, and i that there was no heaven for me, and wan oi l ten tempted to commit 'suicide, so near was , my whole nervous system destroyed, and also my mind, irom that awful complaint, Dyspep sia; that my frie.;d-1 thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's Hospital. West Phil adelphia ;,I remained than: nine weeks, and thought I‘wna a little better, but in a few days my dreadful complaint Was raging as bad as over. ”gaming 0! the aonderi‘ul euros per formed by Dr. Wishart‘a Great American Dyi- ‘ pepsiu‘Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, , my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to him. He said he had no daubt he would cure n‘ 80 in three,duys alter I call ed and placed myselfunder the Doctor's treat ment, and in two weeks i began to digest my 1 food, and felt that my disease was fast giving ‘ way, and I continued to recover for abontthree i months, and at the present time I enjoy. per- i lect litalth obedy and mind, and I moat aia- i cerely return my thanks to a merciful God and ; Dr. Wishant, and to llii great American Dyi pepaia l’illa and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved ma from an luiano Asylum and prema ture grave. All ersona WEEK‘S]; with Dys pepsin are at libo‘rzry to ‘call on oor write, as l lam w in; to do all the good lcon ior suf fering 11M limunn-rn Bausox. Brandywuie, «il., formerly ofUld ‘Chenter, Delaware counly, Pa. Dr. Willlurt’lrQflico, No. 10 North loco-d “HIM, Philadelphia. . ' DYBPI PSIA I DYSPBPSIA l Dr. Wishart:—i he" been I eonstnnt enf ferer with Dyspepsia {or the lust eighteen yenrs,during whirh time l cannot'any that I ever enjoyed: perfect’ly Well day. There were 'times when the symptoms were more aggro"- ted then at others. and then it seemed it would be it greet relief to die. I had at all times an unpleasant leelinz in my head, but‘atterly my sufl’crings so inuehjncrrnsed thnt'lheenme al most unfit for business ofnny kind ; my mind we! continually filled will: gloomy thoughts end torebodings, nnd if I attempted to elmnge their current by reading, at once I. sensation of icy coldness in connection with n dend weight‘ as it were, rested upon my brain; also, a feeling of sickness would occur at the stom lch, and great plin'to my eyes, accompanied with which was the continual tear of losing my reuon. 1 also experienced great» lnsfl tndo, debility nml nervousness, which mude it difficult to walk by day or sleeper. night. I became yerse to‘society, and disposed onlyte seclusion, and lmnng tried thc‘ekill ofa num ber 5f eminent physicians of various schools, finally came to the ‘bonclnsion that, for this disease at my present age (45 years) there was no euro in existence. But, through the inter ference of Ditine Providence, to whom I de voutly offer my tlmnh, l at lust found a sove reign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Te: Cordial, which seem to have effectually remov ed almost the last trace of my lung list of nil ments and bin! fe‘e‘ffhgs, and in their placu health. pleasure and contentment are my every dny compnnionn. 'JAMIS 11. SAUIDIBB, “ No. (53 North Second St.,‘ Philadelphia, Formerly of Woodbury, S. J m » A POSITIVE CURB FOR DYSPRPSIL lIAI "It! 11. 101 l I. lAIOOCK It'll No. 3028 Oh" Stmt, Philflelphin, J 1“)- 22d, 1863. Dr. Without—Sirz—lt is with much pies- Ingghnt I am now able to inform you'that‘, by th _ se of your great American Dyspepsil Pills 1 have been entirely cured of that most diétréssing complaint. Dyspepsia. ,1 hndbeen grievously afflicted for' the lust twenty-eight yenrs, nod for ten year! of that time have 13% been Iree from its [min one week It I time. here hnd it in its worst form and hnve dragged on a most miserable existence—in pnin day and night. Every kind of food thnt I ate fill ed me with wind and pain, it mnttered not. how light. or how small tho qnmitity. A continued belching was sure to follow. I had no appe tite for any kinds of meats whatever, and my distress was so greut for several months betore l heard ofyonr Pills, that I frequently Wished lo‘r'denih. I had tnken everything that I had heard of {or Dyspepsia. without receiving any benefit; but on your Pills being recommended to me by one who bud been cured by them, I concluded to give them: trial, although I had no faith in them. To nix astonishment, I found myself getting better before I had taken ope-fourth '0“: box, and, after taking half a box, I out a 93511 man, ‘and' can eat anything [tau/t, and enjoy I: hearty meal three times a day, v«‘ithontjnconvenience from anything I eat or drink. if onjthink proper. you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. i wil cheerfully give all desirable information to any one who may call on me. ,‘x’ourg. foepe'cthilfy, Jon SI. Brxcocx. _ For sxfle IL Dr. Wish‘nfl’a Medical Depot, No 10 North Secbnd street, Philadalphia. Pk.— frice Una Dollnr per bbx. Sent by mail, fr" élnf ch‘arge, on receipt of price. The above are a few among {he thcunnda which this ‘gnn remedy hug and from An‘ untimely yin. ' _ F 9 ‘hk‘v‘c {bop-93119 of letters, from phyli citnaVnud‘ dj’uggilu whp hue prescribed Ind yoga that Medicines, ”Ling pm} 3!!! Run ”we: med or sold I medicine yhigb gun sup}: univ‘emq gaggfagtjgg. ‘ ‘ Prepared onlyjby the. Proprielop ‘ , ‘ 93' -E' Q.- 9: 1’15“”.- ' . 1 fly. !0 Nordikecond Sum, A _, FWMWhF‘ 82H .1»; may)“ :4 099.?“ mm!!!” 1211!? may: .1} ' ~ ~ mmanMtyr l ’ I are receiving~ twrce siregk from the W c'ny - “my 04 wide] suited to the mum of this community, Til: Fresh nnd SI" ' FISH, Hams, Shoulders and Sides, Hominy, Bean!,33lt, Appll‘. Po‘ators, Oranges, Lemons, , Confections. Tent-cor, Sauna, with many g other articles in [his line—all received in the best. order, 0911 sold at the lowest profits. Give 111 a can, ‘in Baltimore “rent, nearly opposing Fuhnestock’s’ stare‘. WANTED.;BuILer, Eggs. Lard, nnd- all othcr cohnlry produce-4'o: which the highest cub price will be paid. SWEET POTATOES—men quality, aL low en. living prams—always on hand. Also, OYSTI-IRS, fine and fresh—in the shell or shocked. Restaurants and families supplied. PEI .59,” by ‘ll flaunts every where, #170: 5:10 by A. D. 3 ch] ‘ pnd (Paley! generally" u‘- 9" Gcng'gburf, " 39‘18'8’ 186+ cow}! ' ‘ STMCKHOYSRH & \VISUTZKEY Getty-burg, Slay 18, “163. Come, ta the Fair! ND DOV"?FORGETTUVISI’I‘PLEASANT A RIDGE NUllSElllES.—Perions wishing :0 Plant Trees will find Ille stock in the ground remarkably tine, and ofi'ered at reduced prices. The Apple numbers 100 \‘urTélies, embrncing sll the hyproved sorts. . N. B.—-See the index bond near Flon Dale Poaromce. I'. 1-2. come a SUNS, Sept. 2, 1861, ‘ Prpprizlun. Show: a: Buehler, Dumas m COAL AND LUMBER, & z 0 V 1 3‘, ‘ ‘ . TIN-WARE, HOLLOW-WARE, cc. —Al.so— SHUTTERS, BLINDS, SASH, ETC. Corner of Carlisle and Railroad Streets. oppo tile Railroad Depot, GETTYSBURG, PA; May 9, 1864. New Goods. AHXESTOCK BROTHERS .‘ “ F Are_constnntly receiving thOiCG and lo anrublu goods, from New York, l’hilndclphia and Baltimore, and a" prep‘ured to oflfor - GREAT INDUCEMHNTS to these about purchasing. Having lolecud with great cum, from the dire: loudingm-rkels, the public will look’lo their own internal: by rxamiulng our stock before buying elsewhere. uuus'roc st Red Front Cull I! Mn, 9, 1866 $lO a Day! GENTS WANTED—Tu sell the “ 25 CENT AF LEGAL'I‘ENDER STATIONERY PACK AG ..” Each Package contains 35 Songs, 2 pages of Music, Is sheets of Paper, l 8 Enve lopes, »l Ruler, 1 Pen, 1 Pen Holder. 1 Lead Pencil, 1 Desuzn for Undersleo’rss, l for Child'l Apron, l for Embroidered Coll-r, 1 fur Chril toning Rohc, 2 lor marking Letters, 13 Secret: never before publirhu-lfworlh many Dollars; and other information. Al2O, one benuliful article of Juwnnv. Liberll inducement: to Agents. Send Stump for Circullr. SAMUEL BOTT. 43 South Third St, Philadelphia, Pa. Jun 013,1864. ly 1| peculinr taint 9r 'eciion which we ll Scxowu lurks the constitution. uf dtitudL-s of men. It her produce: or is uducml by an en !bled, vifiatcd unto the lybod, wherein Lt. fluid become; in npcmm to susuin .- vital force: in their goroun action, Illd my the lystcm to into diaérder and ty. :ontuminutiun in v:- rioully caused by mercurial disease, low living, disordered digestion tron: unhealthy food, impure air, filth‘ and flltlv hsbila. the depreuing vices, and. abate all, by the Yenerul infection. Whatc‘vcr be its origin, it in hereditary in the constitution, descending :‘lfrom pnrenu to children unto the third and fourth guncration;" indeed, it looms to bathe rod of Him who toys, "I will visit the laiquitius of the fathers upon their children." The’ disensel it originates take vu'ioul unmes. according to the organs it mach. In the lungs, Scrufuln produce tubercles, and finally Consumption; in the glands, awellings which ruppurxw and be come ulcemu- sores; lo the stomach and bovela, derangement: which produce indi gestion, dylpepsin, and liver complaints; on the skin, eruptive and cutaneous afsrtfom. These, all having the name origin, require the lame remedy, vim. purification and invigora tion of the blood. Purify the blood, and there dangerous distempgrs leave you: With feeble, foul. or corrupted blood. you cannot have health; with that “life of the flesh" healthy, you cannot have scrofuloua disease. Ayes-’5 Baguparills z. is compounded from the most effectual anti dotes thnt medical science has discovered for this emit-ting distemper, and for the cure of the disorders it entails. That it is far supe rior to any other remedy yet devised, is known by all who have given itatrinl. That it does combine virtues truly extraordinary in their effect upon this class of complaints, is indisputably proven by the grent multitude of publicly known and remarkable cures it haemade of the following diseases: King. En], or Glandular Swellmgs, Tumors. Eruptions, Pimple; matches and Sores, Bangles, Rose or St. Anthony's Fire . Salt etun, Scald Head, Coughs {run tnbereulous deposits in the lungs. White Swelling}, Debtltty, Dropsy. Reumlgus, D or Indigeshon, Syphilis and S 'tic Infections, Mercurial Diseases, undo Weaknmezfiand. indeed, the whole series of complaints at arise from impurity of the blood. 'Minute reports of individual cases may be found in Arm's .\uzmcu Auunc, which is furnished to the dmggisu for mmitous distribution. wherein may be learned the directions for its use, and some of the remarkable cures which it has made when ell other remedies had failed to xfibrd relief. Those cases are purposely taken from on sections of the country, in order that every render may lune access to eomo one who can speak to him of its benefits from personal experience. Scrofuln depresses the vitsl energies, nml thus less es its vii-tin- far more subject to disuse nnd its fatal results thnn are healthy constitutions. Hence it tends to shorten, and does greatly shorten, the svenge duration of huntsn life. The vast importance of these considerations has led us to spend ymrs in perfecting a remedy which is adequate to its cure. This we now offer to the public under the mune of Arm‘s SanssrsnxLu, although it is composed of ingredients, some of which exceed the best 0‘! Sarxaparilla in alterntire power. By its aid you may protect yrursclf from the suffer ing and dunger of t iele disorders. Purge out the foul corruptions that rot and {Chief in the blood, purge out the causes of disease, and vigorous health will follow. By its pecu liar virtues this remedy stimulates the vital functions, and thus expels the distempers which lurk within the system or burst out on my port of it. ' We know the public have been deceived by runny compounds of b'armmrx'lta, that promised much and did nothing; but they wiancither be deceived nor disappointed to this. Its virtues have been proven by abun dant trial, ind there remsins no question of its surpassing excellence for the cure of the Ifllicting disesses it is intended to reach.' Although under the name mute, it is a very different medicine from any other which hss been bc{or.e the people, end is for more of. chtunl' hen ‘iny other which bu ever been m-silnble to men). . .A.'7"ER'S CHERRY PEOTORAL. ThséWorldésoug Inoi ienfddgnf" cum ’tion. mayor-Emreliet offinsumpuva patients . WWW“? Thighubeenmlung mod and-01m} ornlly knovn, that we need do no more {fun unto the public that in quality is hp; up‘to the best—it ever has bet-mum! thnt i: buy be relicd‘ofimgg All it hu gvcr dope. Prepared by a. 11.134!” I: Co» Friction! and udyh‘cal (lineman, ' Lovell. Mus. i . .' E 3! ' ; 7;; err-fi— fi-‘r An 13mg History ' nutty? firefight-5&5», on! p consomptirepalicnts loweojoyiog good hutch, 0 pg SCIENCE’S omcgsg’ , weighing neerly 200' pounds. I will conclude wnxu unoniso nsnn concur-nos, b)‘ “’"“"! “I“ “""' 5"" “"“’! ll “9" And h“. b, I‘utaanie SW'IP- Scan-ml folk,“ lork, and which are nll different, end will: NM“, 12,-,“ fl, 0,, ”,9 System ,3, nny one who feel: any interest in the matter 'Cun‘ng that Dimm “4‘,” ito \isit them. First u Hrs. Furlow, residing ' then at No. 107 Houston street. Her husband GREAT SUCCESS ATTENDING 11' l l l called upon me at my rooms, 32 Bond street, 7' land wished no to cull Ind see her. He said i l could do do good; that he had had all the best medical nttendnuce, and 11l slid the wnl ltoo far gone with Consumption to be cured; 'hnt she had‘ heard or some great cures l hnd‘ mode, and he desired to grnlify her wishel.—-l I called, and found her lying confined to herl bed in the lost “age of bronchial consump tion, and without doubt must have died soon, i I examined her lungs, found both bronchial,V tubes very much all'octed, but no cavities had i formed, her cough was very severe, tho spxt- 1 but was hull‘ full of thitk pus. Pulse 140,! legs swollen very much ; and worse than all, she had chronic dinrrhmn.. Her bowels had been moved eleven times that dny. I told her that she had lungs enough to be cured, but thu this disrrhoan had been of long standing, and her stomach wns in such nu ulcernted con ‘dition that l was afraid nothing could be done. She insisted i should try and do what! could for her, observing that she could not last long , ill the condition she was in, and I could not; , make her any worse. 1 gave her first a. dose of my Mandrake Pills, and the Tonic and Syrup freely. That was on Tuesday, and by the ncnSundny the diarrhoea was carried off, her appetite hnd returned and she could sit up lin bed and cut her dinner. She is now well, and gave me u long certificate, certified to by the Rev. Dr. Dowling, l .\irs Bartholomew, 83 West Forty-filth street, lame to my rooms with it tumor on her liver. , 5 She was low-spirited, skin anow, tongue cont~l ; ed,.bowels costive, no appetite, and fast sink~l .ing into the grave. The suit] tumor had been i running over tonne-en ’years. I gave her! S} rup, Tonic and fills, and told her to take‘ themjust as the direction! were printed. She comeback to my rooms, 3'] lion-l street,in two weeks, somewhnt hetter;.her tongue had be gnn to clean a little around the edges her skin whiter and her eyes brighter, and the tumor discharging very otfenslve matter, much faster than it bod ever done before. She kept gradually improving, and in about two months she came to my rooms very much trighteneil, saying thnt the tumor had nearly stopped run nin , and was healing up_, and that every doc. tot-quid told bar that if it ever healed it would céuse her death. -I told her that the discuse hnd all left her system, and nature would had! the ulcer up. They'nre now hauled, and hove been for about a your, and she is as hearty and robust a woman on you will find in n dny’s walk. She is glad for any one to cell on her,‘ and takes great pains to visit any one that shet hears h,“ bunting like her case, And tries to get them to come z.'ld lee 1118- , 'The next case is Miss Scofield, from Stem-1 ' ford, Conn. Mrs. Bat‘lhOE'mJeW B°} b" do‘“‘ to see me, and she has been We! 3m“ M her house. When she first camewo my {00'1“1 s'“ was much emaciated with a distrefilng cough. spitting large qunnt‘ities of blood. , lr..“*mlned hcr lungs with the respirometer, and in a 3 my practice never found one with one long so to: occur nnd the other lung so sound. I could not ‘give much encouragement. I thought she ‘ would die; but to my astonishment the l’ul ‘monic Syrup, Senwccd Tonic, und llundrnko Pills nll seemed to go right to'wurk. the lungl is all healed over, leaving a cavity as lnrge as n goose egg; good appetite, fine spirits. and has guincd some thirty-fire pounds in weight. She huts some cough yet, which ] do not thinlt will leave her before June. I should think It would he of nrcntinterestto lonic nnprejudiced physician to visit these cases, particulurl) Miss A Scofield, 'or any of them who huve been cured I l?’ my medicines. They are numerous in New ork ; but the above three all differ from ench other; and if my medicines are doing what 1 represent they are, they should have the credit nnj the afflicted know where and how they may be cured. J. H. SUEENCK, M. D. Dr. J. H. Schenck can he fund at his prin cipul office, No. 39 North 61h p‘treet, Philadel phiu, every Snturdny, from 9 A. M. until 5 P. .\l., to give advice, free of chnrge; b‘ut tor a. thorough exnminution he charges three dol lurs. Price of the l’ulln‘onie Syrup and Sen wecd Tonic each $1.25 per hottl‘or $6 the hall dozen. .\landrdsfi’ills 25 cen-s per box, and are (or sole by all Drnggists and Dealers. June 6, 1864. hit . V ,3" , 9 ¥ I 6‘ The Above is I correctlikeness of‘Dr. Schcnck taken many years ago, utter he had recovered from Consumption; by a course of nis “ SCHIXCK'S Pvuoxtc Svncr." The likeness. Although it does not represent him anything like as had as he was at the worst, yet it is in strong contrast with the hale and vigorous loolu ofthe Portrait below, which is the true likeneu of lulu at the present time. The con trast between these two portraits in so great that many would not believe them to be the name person. Yt‘t there arehundreds of per lons,in and around Philadelphia, who will reeOguize both portraits to be true representa tiouz. When the that Wt]! taken he weighed ~107 pounds; at the present time his weight is 220 pounds. V NEW YORK, Wednesday, March 30, '64 TO THE PUBLIC. ‘ Thirty years ago I was in the Mn stages of Pulmonnry Cothuniplion, and given up to die. I resided in l’hiludelphin, and Dr. Joseph Pur rish, than of this city, ordered me to blows tuwn, N. 1., a distance of nine miles, which tobk me two days to get there. On my arrival 1 JINB put to bed, and there laid for mnnv weeks. 'lhis was my native place, ,where all my family lived nnd had died of Consumption. Dr. Thornton. who attended my hither in his lnyt illness, was called, and gave me one week to fix up my ntl‘uirs. He had seen‘all my Tum. ily go thnt way, and thought I was to go, too. Then I heard of the remedies! now oEer to the public. which cured me. It seemed to me thnt I could feel them pene‘rating my whole system. ' They soon ripened the nutter on my lungs, and I would spit all more than a pint. of offen uive yellow mutter Every morning. As soon as that began to subside, my cough, fern, pnin, , night sweats—all began ti: leave me, und my . appetite hecnmc so great that it was with dif ficult; I could keep tram eating too much. l soon goined my strenglhunu l have been row ing in flesh ever since. For any 3 ears fhnve, enjoyed uninterrupted good health, keeping' the liver and stomach healthy with the Sea weed Tonic and )lundmke Pills, as I run of a hilious temperament. My weight is two hun dred and twenty pounds. On my recovery people would send tor me, tor and near, to see if their cnses were like mine. For this pur-l nose 1 pay professional visits in the large ‘ci ties. The consumptil'es wish to see the onel that makes these medicines, and who was cured ot'consnmption by them. To make new lungs, is impossible; but cavities in the lungs and chronic ulcerations of the bronchial tubes: can be healed. Such enses are dying hourly under the ordinary treatment of physicians, and just such are cured by .Ihe proper use of Schenck’s l‘ulmonic S; rup, Seaweed _Tonlc, nnd Mandrake Pills. law now a healthy man, with a large cav ty in the middle lolie of the right lung, the lower lobe very much behatized. and complete ml hcsion of the pleura. The left lung is sound, end the upper lobe of the right lung is in a tolerably healthy condition. The great rea son why physician: do not carcasonsumption is they try to do 100 much ;_ they give medl ciues to stop the rough, to stop chill, to stop night. sweats, hectic fever, and, by so doing they derange the whole digestive power, lock ingup the secretions and eventually the pa tient sinks and dies. Alter I make a. caretul examinafiqu of the patient with the Respirom eter, and fiddluuzs enough left to cure, I di rect the path we the three remedies. Remove the they will all stop of their own at one can be cured of consumption, liver complaint, dyspepsia, ca tarrh, canker, ulcerated “throat, unless the liver and stomach are made Why. In New England this canker, chronic ca srh, ulcerat ed throat, elongmion or nruln, is than: preva lent than in any o'her section or the country. This is frequently cmxsed by afoul stomach.— You may burn .it out with caustic time and again, and all they will get is temperary'rclief. Correct the stomach and liver, and they will heal up themselves. Good nutrition is the remedy. If you have any disease in any part of the body, it will remain there and decay more and more until you can named stomach in the condition to digest food no make new tlood to take the place of diseased matter. This is the only any to heal cavities in the lungs and ulcerated bronchial tubes. Correct the stomach and liver, and nature will do the healing. Many persons have an idea that certain medicines are great purifiers of the blood. When blood is once diseased it cannot he purified; it is dis eased the same as the diseased matter in the system; but get the apparatus in order, the liver and stomach, and gite it plenty of nour ishing food'it will make new blood, which will take the place of that which is diseased. Schenck’s Pulmonic S) rap is one of the best preparations ot iron in use, it is a powerful tonic of itself, and nhen the Seaweed Tonic dissolves the mucus in the stomach, and it is carried off by the aid of the Mandmke Pills, the Pulmonic Syrup is made into blood. This is the only way to cute consumption. It'l cannot get a good appetite, and food does not digest, 1 cannot cure the patient. Never mind the cough; remove the cause and it will stop otitself. This is the mosttroublc l have with my patients at my rooms. They say, “Doo tog, l feel stronger; lcan eat; my night sweats are better, and [feel better every way; but my cough is so had yet ;” and they art: aston ished to hear me say that docs not matter remove the cause and the cough will stop of itself. Schenck's Seaweed creates 3 good sp petite in about nine days, when there is no lung disease, unless the liver is so congested that the Mandrake Pills cannot unintk the ducts of'the gallbladder in that short space of time, in order to allow the stale bile to pass olf. _ Keep the-diver and stomach healthy and there ‘in less danger of consumption or any other disease. it is hard to take cold when those crgqng are healthy. Those that are hill: one, low spirited, dreary, feeling stupid, coated tongue, poor appetite, nervous, stomach full -{wiud, everything that is eoten lies hooky, on at memory, try one bottle of SClll-JNCK'S SEAWEED‘TONICend one_box otSCIIENCK’S MANDRAKE PILLS.. It. is only a cost of one dollar and twenty ~five cents, with in}! direc tions. This is luaeieat, in many 7.1525, 'to satiety what the medicines are. Frequently one bottle makes a great change in the sys tem. Any WE"? that enjoys ordinary health, by using the Seaweed Tunic and Mankruke Pillmccasionally, must ct the digestive o'i'ga'ns, in such a healthy leondftigg that they become Dissolution F PAILTNERSHIP.~—Thc Co-pnrtnerahip 0 existing between the subscribers, has been dissolved this tiny by mutual consent.— We return thanks to our friends and the public for the liberal puppon extended {0 us. Our books will be left. a: the more; and we earnest ly request those indebted to‘us to cull and make immediate hnymcnt. as we are desirous to settle our business without. delay. ALEXANDER CUBEAN, 1311.30.18“. JOHN CULP. . A Card. HE sub'criber having dispose?! of his in~ lerest in the Store of Cohen ‘1 Culp to John S. Crawford. Esq., respectlully asks the continuance of his friends and customers to patronize his successor—where Bargains may be had. Feb. 8, 1864 Another Change N THE HAT AND SHOE BUSINESS.—A. I Cohenn having umcintequith him in business John S. anford, be purchased the interest. of John Culp, respectfully In nounccs to the citizens of Gettyabum and the public generally, that the business will bacon tinned at the Old Stand qn Chamberaburg strict, by A. COBEAN & 00., who will cou~ smntly keep on hand It large Itock of .Goodl,‘ in theline of . , SHOES, HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, 'CABPET BAGS, UMBRELLAS, £20., and they will also continue the Munufucture 0! Shoes. Ftom their long experience in I" (be above bunches, they flatter thems‘elreg that they-sun please the yublic, ad will sell cheap for cash. ‘ A. COBEAN, V J. S. CRAWFORD. Dpiug business under the name and firm at A. Cuban & Co. [Feb. 8,18 M. _ Established 1850. —OTICE.OF REMOVAL. , LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & 00., respectfully beg leave to notify their friends, cuatornere and the public generally, that they have removed from No. 151Frnnklin street, to the commodions four-story \Vnrthouee. NO. 308 BALTIMORE STREET, between Howard end Liberty, where they will for the future conduct the Wholeule Bui~ nae, euiely in . i Hosiery, Trimmings, Furnishing Goods. Perfumery, Notions, Stationery, Cutlery, ‘ Toys. kc” tc. to which they invite the attention of city end country purchasers, feeling confident of their ebility to qfl‘er inducements in prices Ind quality of Goods. Orders by mail will receive prompt attcn~ tion. Address ~ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ & 00.. 308 Baltimore Izmt, Baltimore March M, ”6} Portable Pnntmg Offices. ;.‘- FOR the use or “it: . Mcrchanu, Drug .~ ;_ a gun, and all business - I 5* Ind protection-l men V .' -._r L -~ Who wilhuto do their __ ~ ‘ .v -« own prin ng, and ‘1 M Ind cheaply. Adlpy .. ' I who the printing of ‘* . hundbilh, bulbeldl, circulars, labels, cards and smnll lump-pen. Full instrucgions accompanying each oflice en nbiing a boy ten years old to work them suc cessfully. Circulars sent free. Specimen sheet: onype, Cuts, to, 8 cents. . Addresn' ADA ‘B’ PRESS 00., 31 Park Row, N. Y., Ind 35 Lincoh: sweet, Boston, )lnas. January 25; 1864. 1y Albums ! A. LBUNSII Jun received | large Ind benmiful snort ment of Photographic Albums, which we on: below lcij‘prices. "‘ TYSON BROTHERS. mm ,1833.‘ ' “ ‘ "'inén-Pnnssss and APPLE-Pumas Q _rv; we 5,, 93.35495 9 mm». BOROE 'ARXOLD'fii’qu [Derived from tho city A hrgt nyply o! CLOTHIHQ; en’s sud Boys' Wear, Counting 9! 11l kind: _K COATS, PANTS, VESTS, SHIRTS, DRAWBRS, CRAVATS. NECK Tlflgl, GLOVES, HUSIEBY, to. A hm flock of CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, CASSIXBTS, JEANS, DRILLBGS, am, he" A“ of vhich will be lold as cheap m can be had elsewhere. Give us a can, and it wvcnn not please you in I suit. remly made we will take your measure Ind make you up one in short notice. [May 30. 1864. STAHLISHIENT.--G 80. F. ECKENRODE ‘ E FASHIUNABLE TAILOR. adopt: this method of informing hie friend: and the public generally, that he hns opened a Tailoring establishment in Baltimore street Gettysburg, (lnte Post Office!) our the Din mond, where he is prepared to do all work in his line in the best manner, and to the satis fnction of customers. He employs none but fir-t class hflhds, and receiving THE FASHIONS REGULAELY, he can warrant {nihionable fits and neat and substantial lewing. He uks a share of the public’s patronage, promising to spare no ef fort to deserve it. His charges will olwnyl be found as moderate M the times will allow. Cutting and Repairing done at the shortest notice. [Genysburg, Apri} 7,1862. As my Furs were all pxu-chnsedmben Gold was at. g much lower premium than at preset“, I am enabled to dispose of ‘hem M vary {en sonablo prices, and I would lherefure soiicit u call tram my friend: of Adams county and vi ciuity. finemember th. name, number and street! .10le FAREIRA, .- 118 ARCH Street, above 7th, loulh lidu, PHILADELPHIA. 36*! have no partner, nor connection with any other store in Philadelphin. Sept. 12, 1864. 5m W 6’ . ‘ - . l’é'lness allege ‘ \dl-I. Corner Tenth hDdQlbclmfl Struts, N. rUILAZ‘IELPHIA, L. FAIRBANKS, A- 31-. for the last (our years l‘rincu.'|l Md Ch“! 53‘ liucsl mam-gar of Bun" & Sn) r 1 ”'8 Com mercial College. . A MODEL BUSINESS COLLEGI, Conducted on a new system MAunml Busincsfl Training, through the ostnblishmem a! legiti mate Ollicea and Counting-Houses, rqlre-‘ent lug dill'ereut departments of Trude and Com merce, mug regular Bank of Depofilt and la sue, giving the student all the ndvuntngea 01 actual practice, and qualifying him in the shortest possible time and most efi'cctin man ner for the nrioua duties nnd employmenlgol business life. Tho Course ofinsnnelion in the Theoretic.) Department embraces Book-keeping, Commu ciul Calculations, Lectures on Busincu Aflnirl, Pe‘umsnship,Q.lmmercitl Law, Forms, Cones pondpnce, kc.‘ _ . In the . the student enter: upon the Graduating Course, which includes a continuance in the Above studies, with their pmcticul application in all their details. He will in turn till the politlcn of Accountant and Proprietor in the various Depnrtments of Wholesale and Retail Thule, Forwdrding, Jobbing and Uonuuission Busi¢ ness, Banking, Manufacturing, Mining, Steam boating, km, and finnll) will not us Cashier, Book-keeper and Teller in the Bank, in each of’which position; his previous kgowledga will be put to the fullest practical test. This lnstitution ofl'ers to young men Immer. ous udvantnges not powessml by any other commerciul college in the State. It is com plete in all its nppuintmeuls It is the only Institution in the Slate conducted on .actunl business principles. The course of instruc tion is unsurpassed, and may be completed in about one half the time usually sum! in other institutions. in consequence of an enfirelv news arrangement, and the adoption of the new practical system. Diplomas awarded upon the complgtiplt of the Commercial Course. which unbrlces ull except the higher sets or Banking, Innnluctulv ing, Rnilmudiug, kc. was CULP Send for 3 Circular Feb: I, 1864. 10m , xrznxnxoxn. CHAIN or '5 ' comment. COLLEGES, Labliabed in the following cilies: . S. 3. Corner of Sevenlh and Chemut Sts., , New York, Brooklyn, Albany, Troy, Prowl dence, Portlnnd. Hartford, Burlington, Newark, Rochester, Buli'ulo, Toronto, Cleveland, Detroit. Chicago, Mil waukee and St. Louis. Thorough theoretical and prncficnl instruc tion in all branches pertaining to: finished Business Education. The Philadelphia College stands first in the State, both in point of reputation Ind lncnl advantages. The point aimed at is, to place Commercial Education where it belongs-in the front rnnk of useful instruction. To thin end, n‘uiost thorough course of business train ing is Adopted and carefully enforced, under the personal supervision of competent Pro fessors in the various departments. The most perfect system of practical training ercr de vised has been put in operation, und is luc cosslully carried out, affording to students ud vnntages such as have hitherto been consider .ed possible only in connection with the count ing-house. Alter becoming- proficient in the Science of Accountu. Penmanship, Commer cinl Calculations and Commercisl Law, the student is odi-unced to the Prsctieai Depart , ment, where he becomes an actual Book-keep ‘ er snd Merchant; passes through the dlflerent : Hansen; nets ineturn u Teller, Cuhier, he. ‘ learns the duties and relpd‘nsibilities of ouch othce, cud become: thoroughly informed, not only, in the forms which hr. in unison-l use, but in managing the sfikirs a! business with, system Ind despatch. I Scholnrshipu luued It one point. on good, , Jar sn unlimited period, in the eighteen Col-l loge; comprising the “ chnin.” Diplomas are Minded to those only who fulfill the prescribed course 0! study, And put 1 the requisite usminttion. For further lnformnion land {or o clrculnr. 1 Address: l ‘ BRYANT, STRATTON I 00., 1 Feb. 8, 1864. ly ‘ Phlludelphle. ‘ Howard Association. 1 HILADELPHIA, PA.— Dineun of the Nervonl, Semlunl, Urinnry end Sexual ”tens—new and relhble ”cement—in re port: of the HOWARD ASSOCIATION—Ient by mnil in ceded letter envelop", free of charge. Address, Dr. J. SKJLMN BOUGH TOH, Hound Anocintion, No. 2 South Elna: Street, Phlbdelphis, PI. . f Aug. 3,1864. 1y ILLINEBY GOODS, Bonneu, Ribbon, Flowers, Shakers and Bonnet Frmn nu received from New York, cheep It Fum enoch’. {he tin of m IBONT. ALBUMS!!! WE ha" jnu received I “Immune of Quennswan, to which to knit. the WW“ .9! ham.- .+ 99W ‘ Mb M‘ A??? =Rlso New Tailoring Ladies’ Fancy Furs ! 'l‘ JOHN FARE!- A RA’S old umb hshed FUR MANU ‘ACTORY, No. 718 “CH Street. nbovo Lb, PHILAD'A.-—l \‘e now in slow of I own Importation ll} Manufacture, one the LARGEST and >5l BEAUTIFUL“- :Lions of FA NCY IRS, for Lndics’nnd .ildrcu’s m-ur, intbe an: of Gem's Fur menu nil IMAGIIII.“ or BUSINESS DEPARTMENT PHILADELPHIA. R RATS. MICE, RDAGHES, ANTS; BED ‘li BUGS, MOTHS IN FUKS, WOOLINS, l'., INSECTS OS PLANTS, FL‘JWLS, ANL MALS, to.—-Put up in 25c. 50c. Ind 31 00 Dom, Boulez and Flasks. $3 and $5 fit" for Horns. PI 3on lserxranou, Bc. "Only inflllible remedies known." “ Free from Poisons.” __3 “ Not dangerous to the Human Funny." ” Rats come out of their holes to die." fiflold Wholesale in all large cillel. S‘Sold by all Dragging and Retailer! "up where. . ‘B'” l Buunn ' 1! oh" worthless imilllblt. WSce thin “ Cusnx‘a” name is on «ch Bu. Bottle and leuk,before you buy. gamma” HENRY R. COSTA; fl-"mxcu-AL DEPOT 482 Bnomru. N. Y. ”SOL! by u)! Wholnalo and R 61.“ Drug gists in Gettysburg, Pl. » " Feb. 29, 1364. Universal Clothes Wringer. ELF-ADJUSTING AND ADJUSTABLE, S WITH COG-WHEEL REGULATOR; ron nu n - ‘ SHRADS & BUBHL’EB, Gurnuwnu, PA. From innumerable recommendations, we gather Ihe follomng: Letter {mm 3111. Henry Ward Bet-Cher. in 18“. l mu moat happy to weak in tho very high esflerms of the'“ Universal 0101!er Wrinpr." The hardest part of “|uehing-duy” work in, in my 9pinion, tho wringing; and tho iuenlor of this machine may huve Ibo unuslnclion of er-ling than he has chunged on. of :11. non tonsome pans of uomnn'a work into n Itl’” nlmct‘n’e nmusvmrnl. The lnundren lookl npon il. nsn gm“ Meaning. 1 look upon ‘n u among file most useful anichl in the heart Brooklyn, October, 1861 Prick?! 00, New Gobds z—Large Stoék :- .DIERCIIANT TAILORING. ‘ _ _ _ moons k BRO. - have just rem-ind from the cities. hm no" or goods fur ucnflmch's sen, ombrui-g I Vltiel’ o! ' ULOTHS, CASSXMERES, , VESTLVGS, Casino", Jens, kt, vim Inn; Mb" pofi {or tying In») spanner In": Th 2; nre pol-nml to make 1:}! m u the worm; name, nml i- n.. In" up. w ner, The PM}: sun Irgnhfl} nyrived, nml clnlhing made in lav Mind rifle, Tho-y 110 wg’amnke nmt its, whilst thinning ism. to be gb‘umnfinl. - . he- as. :I cominnnnu 0! I“ ple poo "Outage, revoked by good cork and. Dunn chargon to earn it. Cetusburg. April 7, 1862. Noah Walker 8: 00.. Charming, WASHIXGTOS BVXLOIXQ, 85 A 33 161‘ BALI-mon- 83-min, keop onnunitl: «I hand a limo ad all to- sound flock of all kind: at gunk n i 000“. ER= The, Inpply order: for uh hm M lb. lowest priced snickos, e‘nhop "My Ind. or mule to Inc-lure, to any piri of tho country. Thefhep duo on ”his!" flock o! FURL ISLHSG GOODS, cmbncing ovary mm- 0' Gentlemrn'l Vaduz-tau. Alla, HILB'AKY QLOTUQ find "or,- urh-Iy of Slim“, Trim. wings, M wen A: la ”toned “no! of RIADY MADE MLITARY GOODS. Billimore, Feb. 2;, 1864 Lancaster Book Bindery; EORGE wmm‘. ‘ G' BO‘OK BINDER, AID “All IDOK lAKL‘IACTL’III; LANCASTER, 2A Plain and Ornanmllul Banding, of everj de lcriptionuexecntctl in tht; must substantial Ind approve}! styles. _\ ‘4 unlucn. EI W. Brown, Huh Farmers Bunk of Lancaster W. L. l’erper, Esq, Lancaster County Bank nguel Shock, Esq., (‘rolnrnbin Bunk. Sumac! Wagner, 16511., York Bank. William Wagner, Esq.. York County Bnk. T. D. Carson, Esq., Bunk of Gettysburg. Peter Martin, Esq., Proth'y oanncul‘er co., PI Geo. C. Hav‘cborn, Esq., Register “ “ Geo. Whitxon, Esq., Racqrder ' Ami; 15, 1861 ‘ Piano Fortes. CHARLES H. STIEFF’, | . nsuncrnn o GRAND AND SQUARE Pun FORTH]. Hanutnclory 103. 105 k 167 Funkliu urut. \\‘nreroom, No. 7 North Liberty nml, Constantly I large number of PIANOS of my own Manufacture on hand, with the Fun Iron Frame and Over-strung. Every lmtrn. meat warranted {or (it's years, with the privi lege of exchange within twelve month! if not entirely satisfactory. ’ _ Q-Second-hsnd Piano; nlnys on hind n price: from $5O to $2OO. Bnltimore, Sept. 5, 1864. 1] In” Blacksmithing. HE undersigned would most reamtfnlb I intarm the public am be In- commwpd I. o _ , ‘ , . BLA'CKSMITHING BUSINESS, It‘Dnnner t Zlegler’l ahop, in But lidtfld ureet, Geuyabnrg. when he will :1 All than be prepared to do Blukamithlng work to Cu riages, Buggies, Wugons, kc. That 803va how to do all job: of the kind will not 80 quel tioned by those who have n knowledgn of Mn long wexporienee I: the businell. on. on with your work, Ind you will be ”timed when you who it :lly—cnd for which he will no «in Gab or Country Produce. ' ADA! HOLTZWOBTH. Jan. 4, 1984. u . w For Sale. VERY desirable PARK, sdjoining the Borough ol Gettyabntzmonuinin _- m ACRES—Buildings ma Lind goo: g Will be sold on very lccommodntlng ‘ mu. GEO. ARNOLD. Getty-burg. Oct. 5, 1863. tr u John W. Tipton', SHIONABLE BARBER, North-out cor ner of the Diamond, (out door a, la ellln'l Hatch) anything. PL, where b! can gt. all tlmn band "fly to “and tom“ budneu in his Ii . He has also axe-Slam u l‘nuuce Ind v' «mm-a natinfuctian. am hi. :11. V /‘. V In)“. 3", IBM. ' Ins-1'41” m.»a2§."mnylhm}.c 4w» 0190b,“ohuy n Hume's. " ,4~-~ j [May 2, 1164 BALTIXOII. 11:11
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