mud} r 6153, m: on» nm-m.‘mur mm' mu t“! flaoUn-ron-xdrmx‘c ; ; _,.‘ 4 3 A.- fit my! aux-11:” lust. 9; WM“ dn‘ you good for, my bra” m no man? A "mg-cum «Maya» 109,4wa inu~ \ nu. with 9hr mil-. 5" m- xflnu «k E- um, . ) up \gjtjl ydnr flng'Xl-u :Ul bright as um um. -- Ailing guy Inn: with war has; matrix-lug, 1- httnllmhvmfl um! um younrc til-hing: HN' lfigour wllw mm- noddln Enn ml ~ \yhul urge you goal ton—nuw punt-r 11 well. [Wm- lhc carpvt the d: m- Hmc fact; Came with flpnfiel: to rlimhun my u’eut: ‘T'wu mvrry eyes, mm; mm: pull glue, . - tndcflhuirimxlu-al kud up mummy; Tin-“file hands [We vdnz m" on my turn; hr"! mv down Him}- In a hm": v-mhmqu; , TWU rwn' up: 01 .- t 7 -mmve:so trun— J'uood to love )uu, n nmmn; good no love. you." - -.., A -‘.;4. _ 4 A Rurhcal's Opinmu 9f Maura/(zed Citizeng.’ eq—Tlle Rey. llunry Ward Begoher.ona of ‘ the mull. influentialmembmu ol‘tlze Rapuli ~licnn‘ party, lately jrlhlluding from his pul »].lt.. In our, nllnpml‘cilizonn, said: "J ~be lleve that. line fourlniliinns of Africans now J are could be better trustedmill: the ballot ‘ than the Inillumen and the foreignsrs {but mvnrm here" from the old countries.” If: the Republicans could manage to cartypu‘ their eptige and true :policy. there iaznol doubt that. a largo portion of our naturalized ] ritizena‘, in common with the people cl a 1 'm-rlnin al'elig'mus persuasion. wbuld be de-; » nied privilogo's that would be granted to? the negxoeel _. :‘Q'The motto of the Atlantic ’l‘t lpgrnfyh. Company seems tobo. 'mvvur dc"apmr.”— The last l‘fm‘onovm mnll brings—the inlelli gvnue thnt it hm: been tlelnrlniziiod to I'vm-w lhmauempt tn lay the cable during the en:- wing your. Several hundred mxles of the core or_interior portion of (be new Atlantic telegraph cable are completed. The Great I'l.“th ificlmrterod to go to sea in June, 1866, for the (louhla purpose of laying an" vnlitely qnw cable and of ralc'ng the hro— lwn end‘of tho 1 MO miles of cuhlolnid'tlnis ymr; no as to splicv additional cable thqrpm. "ml thus. if succowful. luinish to tbepuhlic a mood means' of cOmmunicntion. 'l'lné },l01) milc-n of submerged cable is ”gar: mind to he in the most perfect order by (luily'lests taken iron) the time it. broke, und still continued daily. The lmuys at the and of it u‘m washed'nw.ty,“‘but.‘this." writes Mr. Seward. ”is of no 'conbequence, us they .wt re intended only for a temuoraxy pui-pnse. the spot. for grappeling having been laid down by‘ solar bbsexvations, so 41ml. 3 good [\avi‘zmor‘ can at any time sail to within hall 1; 1.11110 of the broken cable." fink short time ngo, i partyof proprie-l tors oflundn on James lshtntl. South Caro. Jinn, started from Charleston in n’ boat tor! the inland, ucmmpnhmd by two (flicer: oft lien. Sickles’b‘tutl, but were unable to (fl'éct alanding—aome sixty negroos having zip-l peered on the shore and threatened Unfit-e] on (he first'mnn who should attempt to hiqu The negruos refuwd 'tn li=ton to the nflit‘P‘rQ. ' and thrvutenetl to kill the llpfll'lllr'flll"'ll"nl W 7 ~-,,,,,,i, 77,777 ill the boat shnuhlnnt immediate)! t-:tve.‘i 2331.731113] Bargains! The boat. wux h-llometl fur qu miles along , a ‘ . ' , .the shore. . Two companies of the sth t-eg- l NEWJM‘J‘APEHES¥EEKGI§€§§HERS ”IRES httve been nrtlerct’l‘me: m uuést all. huve just'return‘vd tron; New York and Phila— who 06'" resistance. ‘ “”15? are smn’t- 0‘ delpvua \\ 111 l onel at the lurzoat Jacks of new “‘3 results 0‘ Gen. Saxtou 3:.lncex3-‘lmry Full and Mirror (luuils ever otl'ured to the ”“1“"33- To ““5”“ angl 01””3 “t [he (itivem 4,! Atrium: munttu The} were-pun Mime kind hf 13‘5'1‘355 [’lRCk‘v Sammy b‘um- ‘ l‘ll.l>l\l hr3u.t the Ltic rt .0 in gr ads and “ill ner proposes 2.0 donate ull the (Must Mlnml~ I“. A,“ at curre‘; uuding prices. The unusu-xlly lmd the “”119 land-t along “1“ “VHS 3‘“ grin-t tit-mum! tur gnull: uteverg. tlt'fil'l‘lption for thirty miles inland. A ptelty'purmhze 111“! ll)!’ Southern market, will undoubtedly c.3use Would make, ‘ '9 furtht-I'Jisv in the putt) of‘guuds. 'We there -'--*-'<“ "'H—‘v‘é ‘- u lure ndVlSt-fill that. . . - " WWO are glad to sue so'me sign! 9f l'e-l.‘ . NOW lS THE TIME TO BUY. , turning renaon nmnng Ropuhlicm editors: 101'” stock. of Ldfi?‘i}l)re§: (1:132:11? cvoorru; , w“ 9 . , - we consr: vng H cm- . I . s, 'l @hew >3. ark Lines nuke: the {glowmgt Emmi. uli wool, lfiuplins, all «vol Pleids, De- ‘ admission : ‘ llxiuu—Sheplwrls’ Puma, Golicoes, (mg. "The true policy‘s to expedite mlher Imus, l'l'aid Gisellnl‘tihilrgs Cloths tut-Indied “I." delfly the [9.l“] issxon 01 u“. gouthern 4?ln.~.lzs_: unusually low", b'lllts and uLI the 19. th Itepreseht‘ntlgos arid Senators. 14 is nelther: 80"“ 0f Dfesfi Gofld-‘V . right. nor safe for, any part. of the country: _ UIOTllh. Laistmerlfi. Cfl§~=mffsy Tweeds. to legislate for another part. ofthe country, . I“".‘"“'l.‘y.gmn‘s’ :M‘u (or lieu s\\ eur. ‘ without giving u “my mum ill tlmt. leg'm‘la- l ' lL'A;\.\..lfh—tt:c lu~ge=t smelt eter brought lmn. Reprflcu/alfnn is the vital pl‘l'ltfllud "f slgr'Lii‘llin?1;}‘\(€ll)'lll:‘tl"‘lllllctll:l eAgilglxximfizgs: Repufllicuu matitutwns. Its dunml (”any (I- ll lul l: d . fl 1g ’ '_ . ’ ’ . . . .. _. lota. a, an in act a ull auvi complete us lenttmparrs the nornnl opm “3055 (’lk'njf‘fibl'lllltfllt of all kinds ul’ Sta,-le. und ancy (rovernnle’nt, ““21”““he “31) to all in a l OMS. Our' estucli~ huuug been purchuscd 0‘ abuse“: ' t . - +lmv. we my ugrtin . , '_‘“”— "“""‘" __".E l . 'l BUY YOUR FALL & WINTER GOODS NOW. [6‘3me yearn "g" a 11"“qu t n_s m 4)” Having replenished our s:oth in all its de- Pow {uldmfl HIABOHWI'I, tuft. More “mm l pnlrtmcnts, ne are prepured to supulyulmtever' 'moquwd “Nd In wnnt. 1h?m“" ”'.‘“ he why he wanted in our line or husuiess at prices lull been led invmy. and w's deétt'ous tlt‘gtvduly competition. C‘tll at the Km] Front. of usistance. [Io vim taken m, and, when h. ‘ FAHSESTUCK BROTHERS. snher, money was furni=hed him to retutn‘i Sépt. 4,1305, ’ - tuhis home in New York. [lv-cently tlmtl - ' .4. ._ .. ,_---_4_» « man,everutterwnrtlstillegflndl‘6l”“?!th l Coal, Lumber, Stoves, &c. - died .rtch, and. recollectin: the kindness ‘IHARIJrIS‘H. BUEIII.ER . 7, shown bun by ”"9 “2"“ h“ “019 d ”‘9 P?" (J Would respectfully inform the public of the good Samaritan, bequeathed h'm : ttmt he will continue the hueimss lulelyrcon thirty thousand dollars.—Ncwburypurl Her- duct: .1 by the firm of Sheads & Mahler-. 1: the aid. ‘ .lo'd stand. corner 0! Carlisle and 1191er:11! 77 streets. He willghe prepared to furnish ‘ THE 133511 QUALITY or vGUA'L, l and cvery‘v riety of LUIJBER, includinéboors, Shutters, §\§h, the: Also, every variety of [looking Stov“ among which are the " 1 NOBLE COOK, RUYAL' (300 K, \\'ELLING-‘ TUN, WAVE LY, RRINCE ROYAL, A onxmm AL 000 K, ac. Also, PARLOR, I) ‘IING , ‘ BUU-M, b LOON AND SHOP ST'OV E‘ S . Also, every variety. of IN. AND SHEET IRON WARE. mnnutlnctured . the best. work? melt. AlsoglULlMW WARE everv variety,l 'iucludingasupcrior article of en. tlled work.l Indeed every v_.lriety ut Kitchen \ re will be: kept. constantly on hand. ' | ,Alsu,thhtar:tarncd“UNlVEßSALC TEES Wltlthß,” tor,whicli he is the sole 3 nt in the county. ; - - 1 He is also the agent. for Wheeler & Wilso ’a Sewin; Machines—the best in. use. April 10, 1861'). G. H. BUEHLEB. [9-15 is rumored at Washingtrm that the. subjecl‘mf discontinuing the various military dvpargjnen'fs throughout the.Nnr them and Sou ‘ ern States is engaging the nonsiden‘n‘ion of the properiauthoritiesF— Harlem! Gram is said to be ii) inyor of get.- ting‘rid of the mjlitfiry commandvr in each Southern State, and also of consolidating the thrée great military departments into nna. Germ-n! Shenuqn is understood to concur in the view: offienerai Grant. fiA Western {armor who wished to in vest the accijmulmin-is of his industry in I]. S. svcurihes. weut to Jay Cooke’s office to procure the twasury notes. The clerk inqufi'ed i‘n‘whnt denomination he would have them. lluving an I heard the word used, except. to distinpfish the religious" Hacls,’he. after a l:llle de ibvratmn. replied: F‘Wcll. you muy give me art Ln Old School Pmbylelian. to plane the old lady; but give me the heft 011’! in Frve will Baptist.” l'e‘A New Haven-(Comm) grocer had {arsome lime past 'misse‘d small sums of money from his drawer. but poudn’v. guess where it. went. to, Last Week he had ovca sion lainove an old counter. under which he dmoovéred n rul’o nest compméd of $7O in bills and currency. ' ' - ——-——-—-———«¢» —— ~ QThe New York, World mys: ' "H the shareofhumnn blood shed within thd lut ‘Mur yehrs could be ammrtinned ' amng thc'se who caused it)" flow, the se nmr edilnrofthe Tribune could take a blood xkbgth (fiery day‘in his natural “Fe.” "- 7 -—- hrh'c in the-future. mmw & ZIEGLER. .July 10,‘1805. ‘tl ' GRAIN anuu HIS WAYI THIS WAY!‘—’l‘be nndPr signed l“ engaged in the: Clu'l’illß‘C-mtlkilig hu~, in West Middle sin-ct. nenr Geo. Lit tle's old- stone stamil, Gcityshurg, and invites all “ho may nced‘ anything. in his line lo give him a call. He puts up, in the "Very best manner, Fullin’g—top and rnherBUGGXES, nnd nll :hc ditl'ernnt styles of L‘_\RRIAGES,—- Will; a full knowledge of the business, sat} a délermiuxxiuu to glie satisfaction, the public, can r'ely ypon his juhs being good, He “ill undemor to dcsl‘n‘p a large almre of pa.- truvmge. mu] hopes to rvceive, it. ' , REI‘AIRING dunn_ m.tlie shortest nmice, and 09 most reasonable. tcrms. WCouu'ry prudume will bx: ukéu m exch.lns_m tur \mrli. ndjnih t. The pnigi in : Arc. smallest retail. Lto gm EHL ‘ CHAS. E. GILBELU‘ Gettysburg, Nov. t‘, 1.565.. Urn" ' I C K of Get ceiving HE GREAT INVENTION OF THE AGE T m HOUP SKIRTS—J. w. nn.mm:3“s New Parent DUPLEX ELLIH'IC (or double) SPRIV'G SKIRT.—This annmxiuu consists of Dru-10x (or two? Elliptic Pure Refine-d Steel Springs. mgeniensl)‘ hrmfiedngntly nml fir’m ly myth", (Id-:0 to bdge, nmking the tough est; most flexnble, el.x=tic and durable Syn-mg ever used. ‘Thpy seldom Lend or break, like the Siugha Spriiigs. and consequently preserve their perfect and beautiful Shape more than {wing as long as any SIUglE' Spring Skirt that ever has or can he mndn‘. _ ‘ ‘ 'cy a'nd ! wn. The wonderful tlnxibllity and grpqt comfort and pleasure to any I ady wearing .Ille DJpICX Elli'plic Skirt will be exptrienccd particularly in all c‘rnw‘idod‘Asscmhlles, Operas, Carriages, lmilruad Cal‘s, Cllfllcll ~Pews, Arm Chairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the» Skirt can be folded whenjn use to occupy a sxflal‘ place an easily dhd congenieutly 293 3 Silk ur Muulin Dress: - j ‘ ICOES, ich W)“ L moN. -E :'| 063262: BONS, sola.- . nd full ~ upon i“ pussi- A Lady having enjoyed the Plelsnre, Com fort and Great Convenience of .wearing the Duple'x Elliptic Steel Spring Skirt for a single dny will never afterwards willingly dispense with their use. For Children, Hisses and. Young Lnafes they arevsuperior to all others. 'lhe Hoops are cmeied wilh‘,2-ply double (twisted thread and Will wear twigs as long as the single yarn covering which is used"on all Single Steel Hoop Skim. The three bottom rode on every Skirt are also Double Steel, and‘ twice or double covered to prevent the cover ing from wearing oil‘ the rods n has dragging down stairs, stone steps, &c., &c., which they are constantly' subject. to when in use. All are made of the new And elegenv Corded Tapes, «ml are thehegt quslity in every pet: giVing to the wearer the most graceful an perlect Shupe.possible,and are unquestionably the lightest, most desirable, comfortable and economical Skirt ever made. , '- Lage tc J. L.’SCH \\'E§TS, sauna?“ a: LARY, Proprietors of the Invention, (1‘ Sole Mnhfincturqnfifl Chambers, and 79k 81 Reads Sta-sets, New York. ' For sale in 311' first-class Stores in this City, and throughout thé United Stnes and Canada, Havanazde Cuba“ Mexico, South America, and the West Indies"; , ’ @‘luquire for‘ 1119 Duplex Elliptic (9r donuts) Spring fikirt. ' ~ " NHV. 27, 1865:.x 3m ‘ .- ' I Auditor’s Notice. , ’ THE Audimr appointed by tho Orphan's Court of Adams county, to make dip tr'flmtion of the baimoe in the handsof Leonayd Taylor, Administrator of the estate of Jacob F. Knauss, late of Menallen town ship, deceased, to and among creditors and parties ‘regsny entitled thereto, v’vill’meet uH' perxaous’l interested, .for the put ose of ‘his appbintmont, at the office offs; W. McClean. Attomeya—abbaw. in Gettysburg, nn SATURDAY. the 27th day of JANUAv RY, 1866, al. 10 o'clock A. M. ' WM. McCLEAN, Auditor. J mualy l. 1866; td ~ ‘ ‘ . HE following gpplicuiona to keep pahlic Tr'finuses of‘entertainmentmfie becn‘filed in my office, with ‘he nqpisilenumber bfsfgz'neri, and will be presented 1“."“5 Court of Quarter Sessions, on MONDAY, the 153 d: day of JAN». UAHY, 1866: = ' ' ' noun 510501131 Funkxiywawnship. JACOB STOCK, t; Uighur . 4 ABNER S. HILDEBRAND, fiflmilldn twp. . , Jmns J. FINK, Clerk. Jan. 1, 186_& _t('. ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ . ‘ 'P01; Sale. _ ‘ "WO CHOICE FARMS in the igl ’l hieahfe dei‘ghlaéflqéi ofd'Genyn- 5323 f b —Buildin an n zog._., ”g 78' GEORGE ARNOLD. ; QQE‘JEPflfl. A"2: 1:4! ‘9“: ‘ , ‘ . - ‘ mm Putmmox an a; a g) 39:?ng we, :5 13$ng rugsgg...“ . ‘1“ L . 4 4 A., Buggies: 8:, Carriages. New Skirt for 1866. Tavern Licensga. .." .7 _ 7“ . Wmvzm-W~ ‘ “" ‘, annonS‘ MARBL'E WIOBKS, South-east. Goréer of the Diamond ind Bim mofq street, nourly opposim the Stu ofllce, UHTTYSJHJBA}, PA. Evéry descfiptfo-l‘; 21f «oi-II: executed in “I! , ‘ - men unit at me art ' April 17, 1865. u Forwarding Business. (JUL? 3 mnxsmws LINE. AWNG purchqsed the Warehonaa and mullet-Moron: owned by Samuel fierbst, _ e unmned mke pleasure in announcing “(Npflflic that Lhev will run It JANE 0F FREIGHT CAT-S lfrom Gettysburg to Hullnnnre every week. Thry “we prepared to convey Freizht either wny,‘in lunyq'uantify. Tht-vwill attend,il’lie§irefl. lothe lmeking of purchnsrs‘ip the city. and deliver rlug the goods prumptly at Gettysburg. ’l‘hnir icurs run to the Warehnusc of STEVEN iSON & SONS, his North Hnwnrcl street, (near I Frnnklih,) Baltimore,'wliere freight will be received at any lime? They‘invite the attention lof. the pnhlic to their line, assuring them that they will spare an effort to ncéommodnte all who may patronize them. , Having purchased the buildings and lot on the Northeast corner of‘ Railroad and North Wnlhington streets, Gettysburg. their Depot mll remimi there. Any person having husl mess in lhe'l‘orwardingline nre respertt‘ully in vxted to cull. | CULP & EARNSUAW. -\ Aug. 7,186.5. ‘ A _ VJ—m‘ ‘ ‘.' "“"‘ —’”'—‘—“ x . No~ Humbug, - MYOVAL. ‘ R MULTZWORTH ALWAYS AHEAD. 'HHS \WAY FUR BA.RHAINS.—JOHN L. HULTZWOQTH has juéz reulruell'from the City with thehxrgrst Whlost complete :lfisort mm of "Am AN CA PS, wows ANB S’HOES, thinklms been brought to,“ this thn since thbgvur. '.His stock in not. only complete, bLNKc is 6000 and CHEAP embracing every mrie y\of Boots and Shoes for Men and Boys. whilshthe Ladies will find overythigg in their line, fro‘m the finest Guitcl to the heaviest Shoe. Uhikken's Shoes of evqry description. in great, varimy. Also, Ln dles’ Hats, fine qufility, and Cthren’a Huts, ofall styles and prices. ‘Also, Trimks, Cur pet Bagi, Valises, Un‘llgrellns. Glovem Stock. ings, Tobacco, Uigms,and Notions ofievery description. \ WDon'l forget the place. South-east 06:. of the Diamond, Gettysburg, Pa. ‘ ‘ \ ~ JOHN L. HULTZWORTH April 10,1865: :1 Great Remedy for Colds. ELL’S PEG'K‘ORAL - _ _ - _ gyggnpggame, on EII‘EC’TORANTI A Remedial Agent prspnred to mr-et the ur-' gent dc'mnnd tor a prompt and sale Antiddte for fill Pulmonary Disorder-n. if proparlyused it will give instant rrlivi' in almost every in stance, and will prove an ‘em‘ctunl cure in a m-ijorih‘ ofthe inliowin: cases of nll'ections of tie THROAT AND LI'NUSI such as Colds, Coughs, Asthmatic Tendencies, Whooping Cough, Soreness of thelßreast and Bronchial Ailections. ‘ When we firs' commfincmi manufacturing the Erpectorant for our. home consumption it was not on( inn-mica nor our desire to put it, -bcfure the pub-it us a "cure—nil," nOr to pub lish a long ll~t oi testimonials as an evidence 01 its cumme properties, but the demand for it being so grout nnddecldedly on the increase, hm induced, and in fact compelled us to pre pare it on a much larger scale, and also to tsmbligh agencies throughout this section of Ihc country. - All we ask is thut those thus nlliicted'ma; give it a fair trial, that it may prove its mnny advantages over other prcpurutions oi'a simxlar nature now being empiuyed. ‘ ‘ . The price too throw: it within the reach of all, being but 25 and 40 cents a bottle. Bell’s Worm' Syrup 2 HE MUST IXNW‘J‘INT, PLEASANT AND ‘l‘ EFFICIENT REUEDY l.\' USE —A KEM m' I’xgznc-r m Manna—M2 (I'm/or ()1! to bc Taken.—lh This Preparation we have includod such remedu-s only us have helm tnied for years and are known to pnsrms powerful amhgln-imic xirtues, mutlune’l with mild npericnts, pleasant nromnu'cs and sugar. An lhclmintlc's'of themselves c‘unuox th'urm their peclflmr h'mctions or hare the defir'ed cm-ct, unless the bowels are kept. moderately ops-u. To produce this, gentle purgutives are nun-s -aary and such only ought to be used that can not intellere with the unm‘xe’lminlic employé’d. 'l:h€ ndmnt lges we chvm for this Syrup mtg: In. [is powé‘r n! DESTROYINQ AND EA ]‘EhLING WUENS: 2d. Its mild aperient effect upon the bowvls 3d. 11s pieuant taste and odor are advan tag: 5 possessui or claimed b 3 very low Vern;- Efuges: . ’ 4th.. 115 bar 1953 influence upon 11)» system, consequently 1E: injurious'efl'rcls will rewlt fzom its use should lh“ patient have re Worms, bgnfim appuent disease, arising from some olhe unknquu Chllae, which is froquemly the case. _ n The constituents of this Syrup and its effects are known to many Physicmns, viho are now usihg iv. in their prnctice lo a large extent. Price 25 deals a. bonle iThe Greatest Liniment 1n Use. 1 ELL'S WHITE OHM—TIM Blanch". Chan- B (:1, mm! I’enrlr'alirig and mast Economical ’ Linfmenr in (Tm—A powerful Oleztginus Com pound for the Speedy Cure of_ Rheumatism, Strains, Sprnius, Wounds, Numbness of the l Limbs, Frosted Feet and Hands. Spuvin. Sad ‘ die Gulls, Poll-Evil, Ring Bone, Bruises. chllirgs of all kind, and in tart :very dis~ ease for which an Iqubrocation is applicable, mun-r in A! in or B'enst. Price 25 cums A bot tle.—Tlxis prepnrmion, which is original with us,‘will ‘be found to be one of the nicest und ‘at the same time one of the most reliable ap plications extnnt, , ‘ , Having been employed ’very extensifiTy since its introduction and feeling satisfied of ‘ its remedial prnpeuics, we recommend it with the utmo.~t cani’iulvncc,~ knowing that no one will be disappointed in its; use. It is, as its name implies, a. white li..iment oi the cohsis tent}- of Cream, containing nothing nfl‘e ive, but, 011 the contrury, will he found ore plenaant than othernme‘. ‘ ' Bell’s Alterative, 3 . l R CONDITION POWDERS! E 0 'FOR HORSES, CATTLE & SWINE. 25 gems a'paper. or fiv’e papers for $1 .Tbe knmenre sale of these Powders during the short period they have been before the public, is n mflicinnt guanntee of their grelt. populmity, and the decided benefits derived fro_m their use. ‘ , , They are confidently mommended not only, an a preventive, but as 1 complete cure far‘ all diseases incident ‘0 the HORSE, COW or" HOG, as Loss of Appetite, Coughs, Heaven, Yellow Water, Distemper, Glzmders, he, kc. . By their useghe Horse’rnppetile is improv-, ell, all deqngemenis of the digestive organr correcfied, softening the qkin, and giving toJ the coat a. sleek and shining appearance. and may be used with perrect safety at all times, as it contains no Ingredients which can injure a hoxse, whether sick or well. ' They ciennse the breathing apparatus b! ejecting from the air cells cosgnhsted matter, or that formation which so severely clog! them,’q:lusing n tightness in Men hing, and by thexr peculiar gutiun on that part, they 03““ the mucus membrane; to resume its niturnl dimensions, thus equalizing the i-irculunon 9f the blood and restoring the distended vessel: to their natural size. For fattening cattle :lhey’nre invaluable, 31150 possessing pecnifiTu propénies in increas-. ing the quanfity'of milk in Cows, thereby gin iug them"nn importance and value which shuniq place them fink: the hands of all in ter‘esled. . . All diseases to which the Hog ls subject, as Coughs}l tchers in the Bung: and Liver, and as a general purifier offithe blood we guarantee ‘.héir efllca: yif once fairly t'rxed. ‘ 3530111 at Gettysburg by A. D. Buehler, Apothecary. and by Drnggists Aufl Storekeep. era tenet-ally. Ask far 3911’: ‘Preparations. Preparcd exclusively by W. D. Bell, Apotheg, car'ydfinduuepf the, Phihdelpbin College q! Pliarmacy,) We“ Washington ‘SL, Hagen :own, Md. [Um-16, 1865. 1y . F‘Jon iu'sh Higgins“ Periodicals, Toy J Books, Newspapen, or howls, go to EJL 1911 mm; Oogacfionel'h.“ Chink-113ml: .lllfzh), 'l." A' . 4"". 12 17' ~ , Gldbqlpn. ‘ mm: :12. mu m: human, ETT YS B U “G , PA.—-The uudersignld G‘ would most renpecu'ully inform his nu merous friends and the public geneully, that he bu purchased that long established and well knownqh'oul, the “Glohrlnn,” in York street,. Gutlysburz, and will spare no effort to conducl it ‘iu a manner 41ml will not detract from its former‘high reputation. His table '1“ have the beat the market cur-1 affofd.—his chambers are apuéious und comfortable—and he has laid in for his bar 1 full stock of wlues and liquors. There is lurge stabliug attached to the Hotel, which will he attendud by Allen. live hostlers. It will be his constant l'nxlmu‘ur to rguder the lullest satisfaction to his guest», making, his house as near a home to them as POSbibleu‘ H 9. ask: u shill-e of the public/8 pa tronage, determined ualu; la to deserve a large mrt'of it. Remember, the “Globe Inn" is in h’qufllrcet, but near the Diamond, or Public Square. ‘ SAMUEL WOLF. April 4, 1864. tf ‘Consumgtives, .' Rub WHAT DR. sc ENCK IS 90156., Dll. J H. SCHENPK—' Daau Sin :—I leel it n dutyl owe to you, and to all who Muslim-ring unferthe diseases knnw'n as Consumption and Lirer Complaint, to let tnemknorr nhat grout hem-fits I have received from your Pulmonie Syrup and‘Sg-a~ Weed Tonic in so short. a. tinfc. ‘ By the bl‘eSs mg oi God it has cured me thus tar. , Dr‘. Salienck, I will now make my statement to you. as tollows : About eighLeeu months 320 I “'l5 fittflclit-drwith a’ severe cough, and it seltled on my lungs; I oonld not retain any fllin I ate, and sum-red withyevening fever-r ,finrl lnight sweats. l wus very much reduced. i The rllitt‘s n! my 2} cs were very yellow; lilie lwise‘ my skin; my appetite all gone, nnd un ubleéo'diyest Mint 1 did eiit; bowels swolcn, -lrre _ lifll' und-rostive. l was very low spirit led, @ll4] Had stir-h violent spflls of roughing r whe I laid dnuu nt night and when lurose in the orrfing liml. the} would last one or ler lion 5. I l‘ihen would be nearly exhausted, and was ‘ entirely un-ilile to lie on my left side. I can , not describe my wretched suffering as l: uorild i wish to do. Every organ in my body was E diseased or dervrnized. Such was my situution at. this time. and I wris confined to my hed‘ l‘lroui the. last ol l-‘ebrunry, 1862, to June, 1863. not able to sit up.- ‘ l hud the best of medical i-ttendauee the whole ot'tlre time. My cough was so very had that it racked me very much. but this time raised n. large quantity of thick, yellow, ofieusive nrart‘ergsomciimes with blood, and Exam generally argompanied hymausen and a rred and thick comer] tongue. At the ltinre of coughing so bédly I would have sharp, shooting palui‘lin my left Sldi‘ and bett't, night lsweats, rind runess all through my whole reheat; 11nd rudnh inward lever, pain in my ,hnck and underitny shoulder bl-ides and in . the small oi rn‘y hri‘olg, and at‘ times so revert . that it would throw ‘riijritofipasmta. Now my physician pure me up to tire. Otherisl had, and the best of their), but‘lrey cdiiid do uotlio ,ing': for mevand at that “lime I “as nothing but skin and boiies. I then was in the wes , tern part at" Missouri. In June last we left [there tor the List, and in August: last we came to New York, and l “as so reduced that I could ,only wall: a line wrtlmny husband's help ..ttterl hiid her-n here :1. short time the salt lwuter lireL-Le in trio me‘ferl iiiui'li hotter for a time and their 1 lrrrl ugain to null a plry‘siri in ,tor aivl. \Ve had lour ot’Tlie hvst physiriuns‘ jot New York on the «llSO‘lies of the lungs, nnrl gdor tors oT.nll kinds, but of no rmiil. They sold I was past cute, and Tirlll niy lungs were , too tar gone tor any one o cure-me. llut at, gun: time 1 “its our my te't nbuut the honsc,l 1 not able to do much of anything. In Novem lber l-stl grew mime, arid the consumptionl diarrhon ‘su l i and lasted about eight weeks. I ll“: had tried all and everything that I Cllllilli grasp of:iac a ii) Hip person for my discascs—, consumption and liner complaint—hut of no. mail. ' l In Jrinunry, 1863,11 was brought down arain on my lied, and wait iint expel-ted to live the! lniglit out. My limim-rd stare-l at my silk-.l and other illtm'ls. run] they all give me up “to ’die. At this: lime t-‘rirv one “Lt ,sriyvniiu dill‘ nnl think I unulrl rlrrr Icit‘i' my [red n lining gnoman. The. first night 1 n.ln‘rrti.ivlter;l with' 's-paqns, and “:1: dcjrnnnvul luuSl of tlic llll)e.,—‘, ‘A friend, lf‘r ~. Ilrrrii‘. came to see are lib: Listr lot the “ch an : brought the hundtiy \lchur‘y. I In it “us an rrv iourit ot‘a great cure perform. 'ed by Dr. Srln m k.f Hre rind it to me, and it' was so murh illu‘ ray tli=rusc thut‘l asked ruy‘, ihUsbaud to go .ir.dtsec him for me. At this time I had gIU-ll np’ iril'lioixes of ever getzing \i'ell again, and in tile my puree nith God, to be ready whenever he rolled for me. i On the 27th ot'J.inu:i'y, “5'33. my_husband called on’ Dr. Schctitk, 3.2 liorid street, New ,York, 'and‘=tn:orl to liiiil my case, with u re quest Tor him to will and m)" rue, nhich lipdid, [andcx rmincd irrvuitirthe resrrirnmezer. \\ licni he wns ulrout to go [lashed him it he could cure ["187 “is reply “us: “I cannot tell, 11011 l things are diseased, and the l-lonchirl luht’s' ntenfl'ected on both; sides."- And yet he Pl rim-i led,to think tl.cre were lungs enough letr to, letl‘rct ti. cure it the diarrhrca could be Stopped.’ He said in order to do this, he won” have ml give me Mandrake Fills in small doses at firflr, to carry oi? the morbid matter, and th‘en. With astringents, he hoped to check it, which he did. but the constant coughing, night sweats, and diarrhoea hud prostrated me 50 that he “‘BB Intruid my ritril pours were too much ["os' firmed ever to rally/Ind yet he seLined. to tl:iri_k fifl could live to not on High I’ulmonirlsyrup‘ [through my systrm to: chime exiiectnrationl there were lungs en‘mrgh leitlor me to recover. iFle wished me to try the Pulmonfe Syrup and i ‘Senweed Tonic. at once, saying itrwould do mei no harm, it it did me no good. The first week! . it seemed to give me strength, soithut on ,Srin-r iduy after I sat up in bed and shill-'31“! lOI", M 3 sick woman; but the next week lost all hope land wished my husband not to give me uiiy .'morc medicine. liut the doctor kind warned him of thisyand when the medicine was char i'iirg nut/ihe system 'it made them feel some r What restless. nudto persevere; andhe insist. I ed on my taking it find now i feel the benefit ‘ot it. For after eight duys lbegan to gnin my I strength, and, with the exeeptlou ula col'l that 5 put me back some, I have hecu gmnlnlu 5 strength 01 body, my‘cough is gQIDL’ “I”, and roll my pains are none; no soreness of the, body, uiy bowels are regular, and my breath is sweet, and I thank God that I am now go- ] iuganbout, and sew and read as well 115 0"“ I} could. I have taken sixteen bottles of the medicine, eight oteneh. Inqyfi have It Wad appetite slid rest well at night ; my cough does not trouble mo in getting up or lying down. ‘5; wo‘uld here say to tl e all cted wrth consump-l 1 tion or liver complaint, rust Dr. Schenek is no Ihuniliugt You can rely on whut he. says.— . Deity not; it ll dangerous totrifl‘z Withgtliese ldisessee. If you would be cured, go at once; , and any one wishing to know the facts as hen»! ‘ in stated can call at Tny residence, 117 West . l Houston stunt, Nair York arty. . ' . MRS. MARY F. FARLOW. r WES LABOR, We, the undersigned, residents ofNew turd, r . . \V , are acquainted with; Lira. Farley, and RE)" SAVES VTIKE, ’ ~her smtement- to e,trne. en so low, a , ish'e used Db. Schenok’s Pulmonic Syrup dud SAVES “03'1“; . .. . . Seaweed Tonic, and have reason to belie" , SAVES OLOTHES,‘ ‘l,, a; i that to this medicine‘shoowes her preservation r» ~ '3‘?“ SOAP, _qr _ . from s. remnture rave.. , , . . . x 18. Faparéouif’, 15 133 mm Housfitou st. w! t n ago saws Egg}; , EUUBN ,VD “I'MG'IG ‘rm' 3 . Iris Th} SOAP F 0 EVERY Pu - ‘ Miss. E. UNLEREILE, 6'16 Greenwich st. . , _, .5 . , AUGUSTA UNDERHILL,676 Greenwich n. Sold byggmccra and storelseepm ihronzlv- * It. E; IIA‘RRIS, ll’i' Wr-st Houstonfl- but city had country. i- , _ ai., ‘t ; }ME“EO"L°VER' m u est Houston st. . ~ gunman,“ om ~ ,t I . . , . . LE 33 Cottage pl. ‘ g ‘v .‘,, . . r' M. A. LEiG’ii'rox, 483 gram”: r J- 3- "03”“3 “ Cd" i Mas. Bm’uumcmy ,19 Amity pl. 107 South Firguure?,bgggy (femur, l I as. weir acquainted with in”. Mary F. i 1) “LA pit; aw ,Farlow, and with her husband,slr. B. Farlow. ”"33, 1335,, 1017 ‘ “ ' g ) they having, for a fefnouths ,past, attended, ’wu.‘Bla-Gk iii-“‘44 4 lat myvch’urch, and lani canrinced UM any _ ' ' 8 thing. . ‘ ’ ornament which they might tinké may be I'9l . HE undersigned Would most ros‘;ie——‘———~ ‘ ‘ ”In tryollprngglsund healers. 3153231880. 'lllilll " 121 E k F 9534155.!“ Ema amt Gama infle’rsfi. . "1“ {l‘ ‘ ". ._ \ 1,. “3.“: ,1; ' '.' . _» x" . i l I 'l‘“. “ x.%~»s 'MM - >—_ _ A um Animxl m 4 YELLOW} \\ 'I'BB. H EA VE comma, m TE M Y ER, F vmsmouxm LOSS or Al’l TITF. AND VXT EN EKGY, kc. an inprovvl. u. windy membe l-be nppeflw xi- I "noon: A glouy Ikln—cu msftmu H mimmblu okelv Lorne. 'lfo ks” In all dlmuu of Swine, ruch a! Coughv, Ulcer! in the Lllan, Liver, ‘ 92:52:: ff: km. “IL-I Imm ‘ ' - 3.5.": $6“ u a «meme 3“ N . ‘5. '1 x v y mung {nun . L3l ;~. ; _ one-Kn" n pup-r ‘- by- 1 ”-3" ‘ ‘ :P' ' :1 Lpaperlin u "_ V.' “ >' ‘._ V .wrcluhwilthu :3 ‘ "- '; , "La nbuve (“sen-w: : _J:!~§§i§' "-3 vainly-«radium! "~" " .‘ _- - or calmly prevux‘ated. 1! [Wm In tlme, n certain mventlvu nnd cure {mi The Hog Cholera ~ Price 25 Cent! per Paper, or 5 Paper] for 81. . I’mAnED lIY' I. A. FOUTZ & BRO., ID= wnomm: nnrn “Dummy: pm; No. 116 Franklin Stu Baltlmore, Md. Par 21:11:. h; Druwms and awuLwficrl through ou: the L'uiml Sum. ' , - For s'ule In“ A?‘ l). Iluefvler, GI-uyaburg; Luughliu & liurhfivld, Wheeling, Va; U. U. Render 6; (30.. [Hm-burg; Juhuwu, liollowny & (Inwdcn, I’lliludelphifl. . Dec. 11.1805. 1y ~‘ Y Gettysburg Railroad, .494 er" ~ ‘ , um; ~' ‘ - RANGE 01" ()o‘4‘Yl4(.‘Fl()XS.—Uulmg] af— C [or Maud“, Mnemhcr 20:11, 1216.3. l’na swinger Tums “1H leave and “um: n 1 Gen, 3- hurg. nnd nmkr vmmevtious, us Inflows: 1 I'lRb'l' ’1 HA!) \HH lrme Umlyplrurg M. T 45 A.‘.\l.. with ~pnasunuera for York, Hurric fiLurg“l’lnil:ldul[:h|.t, Uumumu, un‘l‘ Hm .\urlh Land West, nrr‘n up; u't Humwr Junclmn Wilh out clmnze oft-Ma, “Hm-25 .\. 31., mum-cling ‘.wnh the Fnst Lim; Smith on Hu- Nprtlwrn Um trßl Ruiwny, and ndxnmg M. liulgiluore nt. i 1230 11mm. Alwmonjncctmg with Mail 'l'rmu lawn Bul'imnrcxuanPx,¢lr\|n';: In Hnlrlsbuq‘ . at 1.20 I’. M. Arrin: at (hunhurg ‘l.lO I". ‘ U , “'uh pncax-uzvrs frum [Lurismugb Yul-k, A liulLiljmrt- :lml \\ aaln‘nlgluyl. = : ‘ ; SEVHNUVTPAIX \qu lmu- GNU-flung nl. 1 l 20,. 1’: 32¢};an ul _“nan\Pr Junction 1w [3.1.3. nnd u‘n‘umling “ill: nmil “Mu South. ]~\l?l\'l: m «Unlmnnru ut 5.30 P. )L‘ Arriu: at }(.'e 'j‘fihlllgfll 6.!3 I"A\l.,“‘xlh pn~sscngurs rrmu ll’hii:ulcl{slhl.. Hmrmhur; and Hue XML]: mud I West, nnd ulso u th l‘vl‘ihl‘flp‘l‘lu tron] l 5 Illnum'o ‘und \\'n~hins_vtnn hr the In" hue pouh, nhidl ‘ Icnvcs liullnume an. 12.1!) unon. I IPIIFSt-ugt-"S mu lune Bthhurc i‘n mu Mail: Trmu r 1! 9 .\. .\L, :m I {Strife 'in Getushurgm 1.10 I*. M. ‘ Ur ham» 1: Hyman: in the flu: Imo m ”‘lO noon. nufi arrive in Gull) sburg at!» 15 P. M. “I” “no flange of (mm M tlngfirit lmin. 0h" -‘r \\:x_\'. \II: M ”mun-rJunttivm. 'lln- Ln! Ivu- m 1 Ihr- .\ou.h(-ru Contra! “ill not Slupm .m) Im’ul 5! math, l'.\‘ mp! York, ”uno- Vl‘!‘ Juupmr. “ml “rix‘rmm (‘unnccl‘x'nq (13‘- '!niu. 2 11. .McCL'IILJY,I l'lu:'l. Nor-:7. was, , - - ' Hanover B. Railroad. HIE 'l‘.\m.r«:.;.un Emu :mn-r. Friday, Nov;- 241 h, him}, p 1;" uj‘er trains on Ihr H 111. owr Brunch lllilrnml MN [MW m fallout: 3 HIXS'I‘ 'll:.\|\', (“hiril Innkvs (:ulmet'unp “ith [kn-v “.lin un tho I) unhern ('cntlul Rmilw‘uy nt thc Jnnv'twn.) will lenvl- ”mover m 9 ()0 A. M ,tur 3 orkfumimore, Unrrisblrg, nut] unarmx- Imu- s unions. ‘ kleus thiin Jelurfis 90 Hnnover at 12 3!. and .Irrn'esml Gullyshuup uh). P. )1. ~‘ SECOND TRAIN leans Hd‘nnver m 2 20 P. .\l., and nrnves M the Jluu" mm at £l.lO P. M“ conhecting wlth the Mair Tnun Scum, whit!) mrives at. Baltimore n! SP. M. Pnsungorn by this '.l‘lnin for Yuxk luy OIL'F at. the JHMUVQ ugtil 6.12 P. M. ‘_ ‘ I’nsscyxgors having Bixltimore for gunmen Gottyshurc, and Link-stow". will u: e ruin-r the Mall Tmiu m U A. \l . ur l'fe Fast Line M 13.10 L’. M.- ‘JUSEHI LEIIS, Ag: nt. I)rc.18, 18:15. < V M 1 _ Reduction! Reduction! Nam! after .Novemlwr Isl. D 563, lhc {OL 0 lowing lunlu ml -