Fur. Lincoln. on his way to Wuhing-i _Ruggeu'g kon. in Fabmnry.lB6l. mnde :- speech at cnzw vowna commmn Clevehnd, in which he geld: S OED FggATqibékYéA-g IVO IVER, u ~ - lIH'R V A 864. thPShém‘lgtitht‘a'f exAClttx’mep; TbaWhy ":2 ram". wishing to pnrchue a (pod am. "is“ . Hp 13 . I“ 5“ f ore. . chine-40n3 of the man Ilnplo and durable .' f “f: “1 cm]. "b“ no oundulon . the: his been manufactured to our knowledge m m“ I—l mnehiue‘lcknowledgod by Haehinlsu,__not ‘ interestad. u; come the ‘ . NEAREST T 0 PERFECTION ‘ cramming theyevei suv. This machine bu no lide draft, on pressure on the honel'neckl, and for lightness of draft. ' . CANNOT BE SURPASSED. It can be easily worked with e lpnnnf small honor, in the heaviest grain or gnu, without fagging. hin 9115 in changed from u MOWER TO A BEIPER. SPEC/.4 L NOTICES. The Sing? Sewing Machine‘s—Ol" LETTER A may” BEWING MACHINE in fast gaining nworld-wide rcp’umlon. It is be» yond doubt the best Ind cheapest nnd molt bountiful of All Family Sewing Muchinea yet ofl'ered to the public. No other Fumily Sew inwmne bu so may useful spplinhcu for Renaming, B‘nding, Felling, Tucklzg, Gothoro lug, Gauging, Braiding, Embroidering. Cord l‘lg. And so forth. No other family sewing ms. ghine his .0 much capscity .‘or I great {uriety cf fork: It. will new 11l .killdl Molar-h,- 3nd 'wlth hll kinds orchresd. Gr’ent sud recent im -Ipi'ot'enwnu make our Family Sch-in} Machine man. relinhlewpud‘moqt durable, and most cer tain .in notion); «All rate! of speed. It nukes the inmlégked stitch, which is the but stitch known. Any ohe, even of the most ordinary capacity, can see, at a glance, hm! to use Ihe ‘ Lotta-A Family'ScwingMnchine. Our Family Sewink lint-hing: are finished in chaste and ex quisilb style. ' i The folding Case of the Family Machine is a piece 0? cunning workmanship ol the [non Int-Yul kind. It. protect: the rnxichine when not in new, and Izhen about to be operated may he opened as o spncious and substantial table to man-in the work. While Dome of the Cases; mode ou't‘ol the choicest woods, are finished in the simplest and chaste”. manner possible, other: are adorned and embellished in the most costly und superb manner. . Iv. in absolutely necessary to see the Family Machine in operation, so an tojudg’c olita great. capacity nnd beauty. ll is inst becoming ué poyulnr for family sewing as our .\lonul‘ncturing Machines are for mannfacturhng purposes. The Brunch ()lficea are we” suppliud with silk twist, thread, neédlts, oill, &c., or [he very best quality. Sent] for n I'AIPHLKT. THE bINGER IiASUi’ACTI'RING COMPANY, 458 Broadway, New York. nay-PHILADELPHIA, m'o Chump: 5:. WU. JACOBS & BRU., Local Agents M G: t'yshurg. [Aug.17.1863. ' No. 4: A EOT OF SIX ACRES, near the Maryland Linr, in nnld-l-Jnion township, nd joining (100. Foeter, llenry Sterner. and others, a quflller of a mile frnm Burt’s Slhuol-house. ll nill he shown hy Henry Sterner. All the nlun'e lots are wall set. with Chesnur'l‘imber, nlid smnv- Oak. 3" 0n SATI'IIDAY, the 7th dny of' MAY, nt 1 03.40%. l—'. .\l.,~un ll": premium, V A llul'Sl‘l ‘\.‘\'l)’2 BI'II.DINQ‘?'LOTS, in Hanover, York county, Pm, fromgmn the llunorcrunil Baltimore Turnpike, and known us Lot. No. 3 on F'orney's plot of 1011. The huhiu is n nt-W'l‘wn-slory Frame. he” fluidi ('ll. unide- nnll outside, [mime-d whiléflnnd a. [lump In the yur-l. ’l in: properly willbc shown b) “L Bump, rhiilinz [lien-inn. 4 ' i film. :it llm mine pint-v, .\ TRACT OF LAND, inhont 3 nvixvs (min llunm‘er, on the Muck llm-k um]. Adjoining John Hvr<lie_\‘, John Lunz. mu! Krmuller’s School-hon”. in llciulle her: mumhip, Turk coginty. li. contain: about. H ni-roa, about. 5 notes of which are ~mun: I'hesnul Tnnhcr—n‘nd will be shown by John Inmz. ‘ ‘ . nrahAllendance given and terms madg known by i J.\(‘()ll .\l. HULLIVHI-111. , ' .\gcnt for the 111-irs' Jziwh libhr; dun, 'i ‘ April 11,1564. ls ! 1 _ ASSlgne s Sale - .1 ‘ T \'.\Ll'.\llLE I'I'iRSUN,\L PROPERTY.‘ .0 .—Hn Tlll‘ilSllAY. thi- l-llh day of Al‘lillgi'Vi-NH, all I“ n clovl‘; .\. .\l., llil‘ undo?- V slum-d, .\rsignu- ol Sikh: I'ickes n'ml Wife, will sell at Public Sale, on the promises, nlmnl 1; miles 5011111-\\e~l. of New (‘ln-slor, in Slrnbnu township, Iho following:l’ei‘wnnl P‘roperl),\'iz :q l BIKUUD MARE, I Thn-e-yi-gr 9].] Hum», ‘2 Two—fur oJ-l ('ulls, 4 $350!? \lilcli (‘owsJ l)nr-' hum Hull, rising two "years “I“. 1 110. :ix thumbs, l Ilrnml-‘Lriml‘Three-hora» "annn, (min-half intern“ in Spiing Wagon, 1 good, R mkmvny Maggy and Home“, l (‘an Sin-.1,- Slv-iyh nnd Ilulls. "M: (‘nningxn Winnowing .\lill, (Imin I)rill,('nltin:-hox. JM'k-srren', 2 sets of Him] Gents; Ft'ls Front ”pars. 1.591. , pl Slnulo llilrnose, 'ncnn Snvldlu, 1' good Kid 131- SE' Hall . in:§.nl§llo nn-l llrivlle. Illind mun-s, Him-rm Islnnn' 'I'l't'”:":l.'l:” a“ I'T::'l:'fi°£l‘l::‘¥::sfi (.‘olhrs, llamgs. llnnaings. 2 Fly Nets. FlintJ -"“"’“~ " " l.“ "T:- “V ' ' (ihafiu‘ Blend, 'hain.‘ .i l' s B .1. e s , ..': u n 111 l ..mirv .\ltl'l‘ulinll. .\lid“ If! r_\', Few-r.“ ... p,uix‘"‘.\‘pi‘cmlots l [l,}; (thiii‘itmlef‘lini‘ji‘ '2'? |.l‘n nmwliqn. Der mpum m.» ol'llic luvm.’ mul ll.xrro\\‘~, l SliovZ-l Plough. "or-1, Fork, l Mk“; h,. “'1‘“mm«ll-01:1],lu:i:nl«lilscnsf-Lgfihuncn He Shovel Plough, 1 Field Roller, "0,59 Rnke,‘ no.l l “H 0:]- \."‘l-. “'3‘“?! Elli‘tfl'l'; 1':1._"‘““nl' Work llmnh, set of ’llnnnre [Sour-ls, n In! 0! PM" ”“ h“ l‘ j 3 j'“ ““‘l l ‘ Y'f‘ ” ‘9“ “"1 (MR and .\Sll l’l iiik,(‘.rindswne. Gmin l'rndle, y; T“: ...llv‘:iii;l;lli: llilcl, ‘fiirif allihlilLliit‘lLE.“ ('lun-r (granite. .l .\lowing Srillies, l‘ivk, “gleam 1”“ “C“ .' 5 " 5‘ ' i i : .‘— bfrrnw Jmck .\lnchine. “'le Saw" ors , Ilcsi'lenv. .l:ullnuon':lreuXL-imrihrl’osullh .e . I Slmvgls', ll:lko:, ”"3. “I“! .\lunurml-‘orks, (-0“; j WAPH" "”"r‘; h” L” n .or “‘9' . ..(‘lminfi ('rnwlmr, .\l.-nl and \legr's, Ladder," Alf?” 11. ”"4- ‘35 ' 2 Hench-s, \l'nu-x- Vowels. Boxes, Bugs, Dnnhle ~ ‘ ‘ ' ' ' i and Single Trees. 1 good Three-hone Tree, _' C' 0‘ D: ".l'l‘aly lhetnmnnd (‘qrnhy thehnshel. Also! "5‘ 51'1”“! "1" “Wt“ “} ”'9 mm“ 0751 l (lornrr Cupboard, Ten-plume Stove, Carpet- J- “0"”- E‘Wfl‘" t"'”‘“»U-"“- inz: (imin in the gionni}. - Persons indebted to me for sites, kc” Juring '52? The FARM, containing ahcnt 77 Acres, in}; li'rm "5 “"11““? ““1 R""r'h’" will ”3"" i! not Trnted miér t 5) the dziv of 5310. will be the gomlnws to milk up uhd selllu- immudiulv- ofl‘cred for Rent, at public onicry, on that. doy l}, :is__no further'indnlgcnlc.\uli lap 2r.:nl‘:d. ABILUIAH FICKES, ‘ '\ Lx- llJ‘lll‘lx. ' Am], 18’64: ts Assignee. 525 3] Employment. [sls! ‘ AGENTS “'AXTHIH—We will [my frum 5:25 l 0 $75 per month, and all expenses, [0 Iw lire Agents, or give 3' lcmnmission. Pal-Hot.- lm: suit free. Addreu Elm: Szmsu “’Af‘lllh'l ('um-Asv, 11. JAMES, (icncml. Agent, .\lilan, mm. ‘ 1 Lll:|f‘18, 15421:. I" THEjMARKETs. GE'l‘T YSU URG—SA'rmuun' new. .':...5 :5 in v‘. on b be thir,.......... Ry:- F10ur..." “ hilcl“ he'll. “Hi When‘... (‘nrn‘............ ‘l{_\ t-............ UM! ............ “In k“ “cat, l‘luwr SN :1 'l'inmlu) Set-1 L...".............. Flax \le‘l ym‘ur m I'm-z .1 I!.lsh-I-grunnq,- [u-r 1mg....... “Jul/I‘!.'\l(ll:H—~Funmr LAM" Flour. “’hral Hun; Cut-fl (Only ( 'ln‘ l‘l’ Stu-J li‘lumlh} 500‘: ........ itrcl Cull)», pt-r hunul filuw. lll'l' |1um1........ 11-ty......... ...........4.. M'lli‘kqvnu... ........ (.uunu. " ruvi .n. [‘wr hm April 11, 168-1. 6L —‘'--" ‘5 ( ‘ v . Notme. ; , ; J I.“ H S . I "9 first and fin'ul xu'quunt of .lnfcpli J. ' Lamp Egatmg Apparatus ;l‘lSm‘H‘n, «lcvendcul. (hy Jnlm 11. Sm’r‘h. Inis‘ POILING—FRY[.\U—STEWING—‘STEEP- Admini‘élrumrJ Auignrr oi l.e}\\'is l'. \\ nun-r, ) [Mi—“'l l‘h TUE FLAME THAT LIGHTS has been Ii all in the Court 0! L‘pzumun I’lcn! Till“) [(00)]. m Admin mu‘ntr. aunl will lit-confirmed In the myrlly thc'flamc of a common lamp. at the Emil Conn. 0)) am 24th day M MAY next, nn- rust. at .v. cent": worth of mi, a. very comfort.»- k" cause be shown to the warnr'y. . . blc hrmkl'nst mm he (-ooked.—X. I'. Tribune. - JM‘u‘l} BUSHEY, l'rutlu'y. _f ~:&B’Simpl£ in construction; easily kept in April 11, 1864‘.‘ [c9 3 Order, reqdy lur use in u moment, convenient - ; > - ' ' , ..‘“, , ~ ‘ .N) lime bn h.lnd.——l)ru_qylal'a Clrfilldr. . Notice. 3‘ 1 EFish's Lump is une'ot the.uiost popular: HE account of John llushej': Jrl. Assignoa "0"”!i” 0f ”‘0 “’o'- The utility of it is un- T I)! John liushey, Sin, h:I~~ been filed.in (lie que;tmnnblc,ngreal ““19ng made in heating Court of Cnmmou Plans ot‘Adfnus county, and unclapouklngemnll articles, Ind can be made to will be confirmed by the mid Court, an the ”OR meals ’0? a great mun: persons;wtiuh,i: 24m «jaw of “.\Y next, unless cause he shown “film“! done on the nmbnllnég- cnrs which ‘0 the gunmmn . cairry'the sjck;soldiers.—Sciw!{fic 4men'cqn, ‘ , JACOB BUSHEY, Proth‘y. l .55.“? ff‘mil)’ use, hostfl lent, barracks, AW“ 11,1554_ tc“ . ; picnics, fishing, nursery, or ilck room, rt is an _.~——-_ __ _ . » .7 ___- ___—...; amide of (omfort bgyonfljall prowl-mm to m Notice; , ' cosh—llult'd Journal qf Ilealllt. mmmn SHEETS' ESTATE.—Letterna 54‘” "‘"e. "M m" “PPM“‘Wx‘md my wife ‘1 of administration on the esmté ofJeruniult" find. I proclaim ti“? same 8 most valuable Ind fiheetsflutc of Highland lownship,Adams couu- '“d'fil‘CL‘Sl‘ble “rude: “Id We My wonder how py, deceased, having been granted lo the under- “3 "Wm have so long done Without it.—Ed. figncdfiesidingin P‘repdom township, beltercby ("‘4‘ .0" C""‘[""' _ _ . giv‘es notice to n" persons indeblrd to said" WA“ “000““ch contrtvanco (01' Ken"!!! psme tn Inxtke immediate payment, and those “1' 1‘8““ short “0““ for “9'35?! “d 2809'“ having chin): ngiinst' the same to present 1“"“el‘9m .P“"l’°5”~ 0“ “"90““? point. in them properly authenticated tor settlement. ~ ' “‘9 5""“3 1" 005‘ 0‘" co‘l‘fiMFe‘V- 7- Even . g ‘ 395: Ross wums, mm. flaw Puf- April 11, not; at V¥Turnplke Election. . ‘flE Sxockholdera in the York and Gehypl .hnrg Turnpike Company Ire hereby ‘noli ed that.“ Election for President, Manager! pad TrelWfr, to conduct the “raid of the #033113? mu- bgAJgeld' M the public house of . . 1301:, m hougmwn on she uh d‘ pf APRIL insh, beta can the blot)“: ofiLA. 3'l", Ina um. ' JOSEPH suxssn, Sec’y. #pfi111,1864. ‘td A , .. . -‘ ‘ N01309:}. I ~ H! subscriber, having been appoiued by ”Alfie Court of Common Pleas of Adam; ponn-ty, Committee of the person nnd «mate of “(a Ann Brinkerhoff, n Lunatic, of Stratum pynuhip, in said county, hereby gives nation to 3.1! persons having claims or demnnds gpillt ssid Brinkerhofl, to presfit the some to thé lubscriber, residing in said township, for armament, uni All penons indebted to puke immediate payment. ’ ISAAC F. BRINKERHOFF, _Aptil 4, 1864. 69 Committee. 5 Cents Reward. - ANAWAY from the subscriber, in 1:“th [and township, Adams county, on the . 2113., a boy nuned JOHN JONES. about ’35 you" of Age, bound by the Directors of the Foo!- All persons Are waned agsinn harbor in; of pasting laid bay Jones, a: I vi}! pay no “bad Ins contracting. The. :bove‘ ro inn-d Vfll b. ptid. for his remrg, but no thanks. , JQfiN BUTT, Jr. Him 4, 1864. 39 '2} uaunsnrrwst, _rfig. 10.3.." r.. C» coiv‘od from 51:. city. In prune ordor, .2, ‘~ . WFLEISGH'S, This mhcbine has given'nmfution whetevp loldlnd used. Cemficnei'hlve been publia - , .ed to that efl'ect. which will be found inm" circulars, loft at most nfthe public places: "’ GREAT lIPROVEMENTS have been made since Int lunch which will render the machine still 'more efficient and durable. . ' FARMERS, EXAMINE THISIACEINE and judge for'fivounelvu before purchasing elsewhere; We give the privilege of trying the lunchine hefore‘puréhuing. Extras kept on hand in case bereaking. A specimen machine can be seen byimlling with the subscriber, near Gettysburg, Harrisburg mind. I WILLIAM WIBLE, Agent. April 1!, 1864. tf Publtc Sale OF VALUABLE TIMBERLAND, on Fm d DAY nnd SATURDAY. the 6th nnd,7th-‘l ‘ , _v ‘__.~ an of MAY. lamp-The suhecriber as Agent ‘ ' - ' ‘__ for the Heirs of Jacob Lohr, late ,of VUnion‘i ~ .Natlonal Howls township, Adnmé county, decenaod,‘ will ofi'erf . (“"40“) HOME.) ‘L at Public Sale, the following Real eqote of! LITTLESTOWN, PA.—'[he underslgned suid decedent: 0n FRIDAY, the 6th of M‘AY, - would most respectfully inform the pubr at lo o'clock, A. .\l., [he that he has lenLed that huge, convgnient No. 1: A FOUR‘ ACRE LOT, adjoining‘ and popular house, the National Ho 1, nt lands of Wm. (Inger, Peter Se“. nml others. itittlestown. Adams county, 1%., and soiihits o .\‘u. 2:7 FOUR ACRES, adjoining infids of here of public patronage. His chambers will Michael H. Kitzmilier, Levi Mans, _nnd others. be found very comfortable, his table supplied No. 3: FIVE ACRES, Adjoining lands of: with ‘the best the market can afford, one his Amos Lefet'er, John Gotwnit. and others. ‘ [ bar with the qhoicest wines and liquors. A The above three lots are situsted-within one large yard and commpdipus stnbling ore nt miie oflhe lute residence of said decedent. and tnched to'the Hotel, nnd,he will keep none bug nelfi- Shildt’a‘ School-house. and will be-ehown j the most attentive hustlers. With a. long ex to those desirous of viewing them by Jacob ' perience in this line, nod every disposition to Lrhr. The people will meet at the house of pleuee, he [eels certain of rendering aatiafao decedent. and then proceed to the lots. where lion to oleho may call with him. ‘ the sale wiil take place. , | ' G. B. YANTI‘ITS‘ In the afternoon of the some day, will be on ' " ‘A M A ‘ ‘ {ereil‘ l 4‘)! l 50 l 30 [*l 40 I 00 I 2” 6 O!) to 6 50 .2 90 :u 3 .‘n -2 00 lo '_' N . H .‘m .. 6 5010 6 nz' .. 1 4|! '.u 2 00 1 40 m 1 45 .- 1 20 ml 2'! CEO . 7 25".” 7 :30 3 111-w 3 '2'! )0 Sn w)? m: In (m u l'.’ 1:0 31 (m 10.13 .m l 07 lo 1 08 - 80 00 PRICES FROM TWO T 0 SIX DOLLARS. cnwm no! on To you: qua-rs. “an uncus cooxlo n on nu: mm on ' ' BCBNII. Arranged fur Kerosene or Con! Oil, or On. A'Descriptive Pamphlet. of thirty page: furn ished gratis. Also, ' ' ‘ \THE UNION ATTACHMENT, ‘ i L ' Price, 50 Gan“, To e nttachcho a. common Kerosene Lump or Gas Burner, hy which Wmer may be Boiled, nn‘n'l-‘ood Cooked; the u . ' rungetfto support a dude. ' EVERY FAMILY NEEDS ONE. wAgenu Wanted. WILLIAM D. RUSSEL, Agent, No.— 206‘ Pearl SL, New York. April 11, 1864. $lO 2 HE subscriber wouldthus early give notice, for the purpose of enequngipg the growth 0! that very profitablefirticle, sorghum, or Sugar Cnne,thnt he ‘will put up a first clns SORGHUM MILL, In Gettysburg, in time for the menumctnre of Molasses in the full; His machinery will be extensive and the bell he can ge‘. and her—therefore expect: tth" a good. share ofctfstom. flu ntea will be ‘libenl, HENRY UTZ. 613:“ 4, 1864. an n . > Come on Wlth Your Jobs! ENRY HOOVER will do All~ him!- of E B. E P A I R IN G to Caninges. Buggies, Wagons. lc., in anus: and substantial nun ncr, aid u ihe‘lovest living priest. His gray in in) Want “to“, between Chlmblln‘ and fiddle lm, Gettysburg. He promises. to 'l9 800 d work, 3nd an A than of public pn uomge. . [Aim 4, 1864. 11 Sorghum FMill. 0 The Knickerbocker ONTHLYr A NATIONAL MAGAZINE M 0? LITERATURE, ART, SCIENCE, AND SOCIETY.—Emnn‘n 1110“" Anni. -‘l‘hiu. the oldest. and most. ceiehrgued ‘or American lag-tines, which hiB iinluded among its contributors the foremost angel in our n-live literature, Ihd 'hOIG wué‘edanu are hardly excelled, if equalled, by any ‘othgr in 'the yorid. it now in in thirty-second ye“ of publication. . It. has, therefore. I.‘ special claim upon' the attention of tha fieople of the United States, which. added to its high literary dander, ought. to mnkg in: welcome guest in ‘every hon-«hold. \ The J-nunry number commenced the Sixty thlrd Valuing, Ind uo labor or ejpense will he Ipued imthe future to nuke it worthy ‘of it: nuns ud country. V ‘ ' TEIIX S , ' J 0r m free, 3: lTv Jne copy, postage free, 33 yer Lump; Ti'o copies, $4 25. To the Amy and Navy, Ckrgy men And Teachers, $2.25. I ' The Knickgrbock‘er and Any other MAn'hly published in the L'nibed States, $4.59 per numm. ' ‘ Single copies,postage free, 25 cents. \ l . Persons gglking up Ciubl of Five copieb may hue them mniled to diluent lddreues for $2 . each per animal, with an extn copy tree. The postage: on each Magazin: is six cents per knur m, which must. be paid ' 'nure by club subscribers at the post-o here itfi te c‘eived. ‘ All communications should be lddrcssed £0 ‘ J. Emmi-1:! AGNEW, 1 i ' 37 Pnrk Row, New York. , April 11,1864.- - _ - ~ April 4, 1864. 3m“ ' ‘ -._____fl_._.__._— .Globe Inn, V ! won: 312, sun nu muoxo, ‘ ETT YS BL' ll G , PA.—Tbe undersigned, ‘ G would szt respectfully inform his nu-‘ . merons friends and the public genemlly, that he has purchased that long gtablislied and lwell known Ho'tel, the “Globe. Inn," in York latreet, Gettysburg, and will spare no efl'ort to Pcpl'iduct it in a. manner that will not detract from its former high reputation. llis‘ table gvnll hnve the best the market can nfl'urd.‘—hi§ , chambers are spacious and comfortuble—rnnd I he has laid in tor his bar a full stock of pines l and liquors. Thegg’is lnrge‘stabliug «nabbed I to the Hotel, which will he attended by a tent Etive hostlcrs. it will be his constant ende‘va _ to render the'lullcst satisfaction to his guests, ‘mnking his house as near a home to them as nossxble. He asks n slmre of the publiu’s‘ pa,- , tronnge, determined as lu- is to deserve a lhrg‘c [part of it. Remember, the "Globe Inn" is in ‘ York street, but near the Diamond, or Public 'Squnre. SAMUEL WULF. April 4L 1564: t! _ Let Everybch i 7XOW IT— : IX Cll.\\lßEßSl:§§_(__l STREET AHEEAD! lhn‘mg just Fifturmdgrfom the city wiqh a splendid assortment of ' _ x HATS, mm; flours .k SH'DES, wilhout'auy disparagemem w my neighbors or any other portion or the luw‘n of (lellyshhm, I lune the pleasure of nnnounc'mg thM Qh‘nm berslnfrg strret is ahead and that the pine to buy Hutu, Pam, 156013 and Shoes, chomp, i 1 at my new spun], nenrly Opposite themulhzrun Church. ' ‘ 1 The, utlenlion of the Indira i; particulbrly invixed‘mdhe splendxdfissorlmeul of Unidera, Slippers, Myrnucu' ‘Lacc Bums, 526., intuidcd tor lmdius' wear. ‘ ‘ “Min, Trunks, Carpet Sm-ks. Umbrellas, [To hnccu, Cipznn~ nnd Nations, in endless \uri‘rely. “care ii the :23?! to buy guods cheap, as l‘nm don-rmhfod t. to be nndersold by any other eelnblishment in la“ n. Thankful for past {a \ors, I am yours eguruly. - JOHN L. IIULTZWORTfl. March 2R. 1864. ‘ ‘ - Public Sa.l_e , ; 1’ THE LITTLESTOWN RAILROAD, AND 0 THE PROPERTY. FRANCHISES .\SD I’lll¥'l[.E(lES'(DF THEJJTT‘AESTUWN RAIL ROAD COMPANY. ' ' ; Joseph [5. Shorty] In the Supreme Court of f” I's. Pounayh’nnin, Eastern Dis 'The Littlestowu “trict. Jan. Term, 1864. R.LilrondCoulp'y.J NO. ‘2B: Tu Equity. . ‘ [lndex- and by virtue of a decree of the Sn preme Courtof Pennsylvanimrnndein thctohove entitled cause, upon the 17th‘da) of February, A.’ n , 134:4, will be exposed tfi'Public Snle,’,hy vendne or outcry, upon the 28(h'dny of April, A'. l)., 1864, at l o'clock,-P. )[.,.at the puh‘lic' house known as the “ Railroad Hotel," in the town of Littlestown, County of Adams, State of Pennsylvania, the following described pro perty and real estate, being the property and real estate described, or mentioned, or intend ed 50 to he, in two mortgages. executed by the said Qompany, hearing date respectively, April lslt,‘ 1858; and October 13th, 1860, 0 Joseph L. Shorb,—in trust, duly recorded in tlia Counties of Adams and York, to wit: The Littlestown Railroad. from its terminus at Lit— tlestown, it the County ofAdams, to its inter sectipn witlli the Hanover Branch Railroad, at Hanover, in York county, together with its eorpornte {ittnfhises and appurtenances, and all and singular, a lot of ground in Littles town, on which the Depot and Engine House at: erected. and its Turn-table and other fix tnres'; and also: Lot of Ground in the Borough of Honot er," together with a lot of Wood-land, in West Manheim township, York county, con taining 5 Acres, more or less; and also all Te other roilroad improvements, rrivileges, efl‘e ts and assets whatever and wheresoever, belong. in}: to and of said Company, and all the title and claim at said'anh-ond Compnny theretp, as well at‘law attkgquity, with the appurte lances, advantages, incidents and emoluments thereol as laid out, made. and graded, fid all and singular the railways, rails, aidings, bridges, (antes, privileges. rights, and all real property of .every ‘delcriptiofl, belonging to and mind by theiiid Company,and the lands, used and occupied for railways, depots, or station, with all buildings standing thereon, or which have been procnrerztherefor, together with ill the franchisee on corporate privi— leges to the aid Company belonging; and alto all other real property and estate to the said “The Littlestown Ra‘ilroad Cornpany" belong ing which may not be particularly herein men tioned and described ; and all the estate, right, ,title, interest, property. clnim and demand whatsoever ,of‘the said Chmpany, in, to, aid out or the same, and every part and pure 1 thereof, whether the some he herein fully de scribed or otherwise. ~ (Term: of Sale: Five Thousand Dollars or the purchase money to he plid in Cub, at the time of sale, and t? beiiuce within ten def: nner the confirm: on 0.! sale, upon delivery of the deed by the Trustee. The Bond: of nid Compeuy, intended to be "cured by the aid Mortgxgel, will he received in payment of the aid bounce of purchue money, u the value only of the share or dividend to which etch ‘ -nd so presented in peymiut would be anti. tled under the said decree, n it: preportion of the 'proceeds, of sale, on distribuiinudf the whole of aid purchase money were plid in cash. JOSEPH L. SHORE, ‘ April 4, 1864. m , Tnmee. Last Notice. LL pei'sona igfiebted to the lite Firm of A Cobmn‘V: u’lp, are hereby notified m cuiL Incl Ltle xhe'u- accounts on or beforé the 1:! of “55,13 it it highly important that their huainesflhould be closed. ‘ ‘ UOBEAN 8 GULF. Inch 14, 186}. ' ‘ mar-nun nigh—clan}, Thirty-hour and Alarm 'Cloc‘h‘, chap n. PICKIIG'S. mapmcx bu 5m received - 1o: 0‘! . chap Looking Gluug‘ LOT of fresh GUN DROPS, the fine“ eve: arena nth-Mu,“ ulna“ n:- ÜBI’EB'S Drug Store. ‘ : HE following nppllcnionl to keep public houauol entertainment, haw-duel: filed in my ofllce,rith the requisite 111-fl)! of figure, end will be presented It the Court of Quarter Session, on MON DAY, the 18th «lay ofAPEIL next: Samuel Wolf, Borough oi Getlylburg, G. W. HcClellw, “ “ C. B. Hunel, “ “ ‘ John L. Tale, . “ A r“ . Jacob Stozk, “ “ .Andrew Stock, . “ ‘E David Bluebnugh, “ , “ - Francis J. Wilson, Borough of 'Berwick, Henry Kohlqr, “ “ Frlucil Bram, Gumberhuli towughip, Alfred Sloneker, “ ' “ George Bedr, Fnuklin ‘ " ' Geo. A. Coriwell, “ " ' . John llcCleory, “ “ . Fred. D. Smith, “ " “ , Abnuder Miller, “. - - " ‘ _ Jacob Eicholtz, “ “ Henry Kunnhour, " l. " llerie Schriver, ‘5 fl. ‘ Samuel S. Moritr, Freedom town-hip, Peter Lingeufelter, Germnny “ Levi Krebe, ~ “ “ , prrence Brandt, “ “- . - ~ ‘George B‘. Yhutil, “ “ Joseph Ber-her, “ ‘ “ 3 John D. Becker, Huntington , “ ' Geo. W. Hildehrund, “ _ “ . D. M. Murkley, ' “ “ ‘ Peter Shively, Humilgonhun ‘ “ Francis Moment, " H Alexuuder Benehoof, “ ‘ “ . Franklin Gerdner, Lntimore ‘- Conrad Waggoner. l-‘tpleus‘ent. “ ' ‘ Jecob' J. Diebl. " “ :- Henry Hsrtiell, Butler _“ ~ .- . Charles I ’err, Mendlen “ Oliver P. Flimsy; “ “ George Shane, Oxford “1 _r V ‘ Jacob Mung, “ "- ~ . Robert M. icks. Reading “ , Shaderick (3. Stevens. “ u Jacob L. Gun, Slrnhun " - Allen M. Céok, Tyrone “ . George Bex‘, Butler . fl - Jeremiah Johns, Gonowugo ‘I , , peniel Beckxer. Humilwn “ . ”Ton-menus. ‘ George F. finlbfleilch, Gettysburg. . Lydis Myer , Germany township. Nathaniel flames, “ , “ Francis K. Smith, Oxford “ - ‘ Reily L” Sne‘sringer, Conowsgo tp. ' . JAMES J. EINK, Clerk ‘Mar. 28, 1864, to ~ . :Dissolutlon- _ F PARTNERSHIP.—The Co-psrtnership ‘ existing between the subscribers, nu. been dissolved this day by mutual consent.-‘—- ' We return thanks to our friends and thepublic for the liberal support. extended to us. Our books will be {an at. the store; and we earuelh ...Iy request th‘ose indebted to us to cull nud’ "make immediéte pnyxnent,- as we are desirous -to settle our Business without delay. . \. , 5 ALEXANDER CGBEAN, Jan. 30,1864. JOHN L‘L'LP. HE subscriber having disposed of his in terest in? the Store of Colman & Cnlp to John S. (:ravéford. qu., respecuully asks the continuance (if his friends and customers to patronize his ‘successor-dvbere Bargains may be had. ‘ JOHN~CELP. Feb. 8, 1864. N THEI-IAiT AND SIIUE .EUSINESS.;A. InCohgan h‘gfling «sanciutoil with him in business Joh'p S. anférd, who purchased the interest got .lblm GulpY respoctlully n,n noum‘es to ”If citizens of Go-tlyshurg and the pphlifigencm ly. that the business will be con tinua-d at. the Old Stand on Chamhcnburg strert. by: AJGOBHAN & CO., who will con stantly kevp ion [mud a large stock of (loads, in lheline of; ' SHOES. HATS, CAPS, TRI'XKS," ' CARPET BAGS, IHIIHH-ILIUAS, &C., and lhcy will also continue the Manufacture 0! Shoes. ‘ Frnm their; long Experience in n" the nbove br.nnche§,'lht{y flatter themselves tlmt they can please the qulic, and “ill sell cheap for cash. - ~ A. cum-lAN, ‘ J. S. CRAWFORD. Doing business under the name and firm of A. L7obenu&,('o. ~ [Feb. B', lam. _-— ___._,, __ _ _._ .._~__.. .—....A.._£ _— ’ £5 Notlce.- ‘ . um. Mum's ESTATE—Letters m tamentary oh the eslmc of Daniel Pulley, lxge of Cmn‘b'pzrland :township, Adams county, dec'll., lmvirig been granted to the nndcrsigch, tho first named reziding in Gettysburg nud ihq last narhcd in' Cumberland twp.. they hereby give noticc‘ to all persons indebled to said estate to-mnkc immediatr pnymkaml my! (hose lining oluims against the snuié tb'presenl them properly authenticmvr} for settlement. ’ J. B. DA.\.\'ER, . ' CHARLES B. POLLEY, «Mar. 28, 1864. 6% Exec-morn. MiMIMMI m: beat q‘nalic, or Tm WARE always T rendy a). tht: Tit: Establishment of S. G. Ck OK, (lormerly A. Polloy's,) opposite the Globe Inn, York strut: The highest. pricpa paid for old Brass, Copper, Lead and Pewter, In the abnve'nmned place._ i ' Mar. 28, 1864. 3!. , BRAHASI LADY’S ESTATE—Letters of A administration'on the «tale of‘Abrnham ndy, late bf Franklin township, Adm: county, dec’dn having been granted to the an; fiersigned, miding in the same rownship. he hereby gii'es notice to M! persons indebwd to said estate to mnke immedinelpnyment, and those hnvmg claim: nglinst the nuns to present them properly luthdntficued for settlement. P JACOB LADY; Adm‘r. Mu. 14,1864. at - FRANK HERSH To Hudkstere & Marketmen. $338 3 HEAGY, formerly of ,New Ox ford, Adams county, hue opened 3 ‘ mmiuion House, u 428 Mellechueetu Ave., WASHINGTON CITY, h: the Isle chiefly of . BUTTER, EGGS. POULTRY} tC. Buckner: will find-it to their adv-nuge to consign to them, as Wuhington la the belt merkel {or these uticlel inela'e United Stem. Marketing delivered to Mel‘lrlend t Steven lon’l Express Compeny, Belfimore, South Euuw meet; will deliver itegfely n their door. Mel-ch 14,.1864. Q ~—- . OTXCE 0F REMOVAL. - ‘ LAWRENCE D. DIETZ 8 00., respectfully beg lean to notify their friends, cuswrnen end the public geubreily, tint they Hue removedfi-om No. 151 anklin "feet, to the commodinne ionrfltory Werehoule, . - NO. 808 BALTIMORE'B'TBEBT, between Hownrd end Liberty, where they will for the future gondnet’the Wholeuie Bui neea, 30':er in ' . ‘ .' anxiety: Trimmings, J ' Furnishing Goodl. l ‘ j Perfumery, Notionl’ ' ‘ Stetiouery, butlery, ‘ Toye, ta, to. to which they invite the ettentioa of city end‘ country purchase", feeling confident ‘of their ability to ofl‘er inducements in price. end quniity of Goods. 1 Order. byimnil will receive p’rompt uten n. Addreu ‘ H ' LAWRENCE D. DIETZ a; 00., ’ .308 letimore street, Baltimore. “Enl‘i‘sz‘; - - ‘ FULL 9.6 of our Photognphic View: of A the Bqule-field of ‘Geuylbnrg, form A ,lplemiid gift. for the Holiday. The 'finent yet pnhlhhcd 0321: be seed at [he Excelsior Gallery. ' I‘st BROTHERS, Gettysburg. . Queensware. F you want anylhingin the QUEENSWLBI I line on“ n A. SCOTT & SON'S, when you vnll find the hen unortment in town. = March 24, 1862. ‘ -- fifisruunox smarts. or on Homesuad Tonic, It Dr. R. HQRNER’S Drug Store. ~‘ . 1 on. 0‘ _ A ,; C 393. Unonxn’s Dru; awn. Tavern Licenses. A Card.. Another Change Tin Ware. Notre. AA I 0! BIAGT Established 1859. mule-field Views. - “ We Notice. NOTIEE is hereby given to all Legateea and other‘\ persons concerned. that the Ad ministration\Acconnts hereinafter mentioned will be presented at the Orphan’a Court of Adams county, [or confirmation and allowance, on MONDAY, the 18th day of APRIL. 18“, [at to o‘clock, A. In via: 24. Account ohlsaac Brinkcrhofl', Ad» ministrutor of Rachel Brinkerhofi‘, deeeaa» ed, settled by Johm G. Brinlrerholl' and Isaac F. Brinkerhofi‘. ministraton cfaaid Isaac Brinkerbofl‘, deco . / 25. The first and final count of George Group, Administrator of t estate of Maria 1 Mowery. late of Butler tow ship, dec’d. j l 26. The first and final soon at of George ‘ ‘ Grou . Executor of the will 0 Mary Mow- l l ery. {ate oi Butler township, A am: conn i ty, deceased. \l\ I ‘ , 27. The first account or Samue Brown. R Adniflmiatrator of'Eliza Fried, d . 1 28.‘ The first and final account»! ‘ mos % Lefever. Administrator oL_th?”&ta cl .Joseph Dybert, late of Germany townah' -. deceased. ' , . -29. The first and final account of Jacob I a B. Trestle. Administrator of the estate of 3 ‘ Margaret Fidler. deceased. \ ‘ 30. The second and final account ofJobn ‘ 1 Klinepcwr and'Froderick Klinepeter, Ad- ‘ mini-tutors of Frederick Kliifipeter. de oeued’. ' , 31." The rat and final account ofGeorge Hollinger. dministrator of Michael Hol linger, deceased. 32. The account ofi Andrew Wiltl surviw ing Executor of the last will and testament of Andrew Wilt. deceased. 33. The second and final account of Jo seph Dysert, Executor of the last will and testament of Abraham Biehl. late of Union township. Adams county, Pin. deceeecd,‘ exhibited by An'ps Lefcvérhtdministrator of the eetateofsaid Joie h Dysert, deceased. 34. The_ account or Michael Bender. Guardian of Jonas Epplemnn‘, deceased. ‘ 35. Second and hnal account of Hon. ‘ Isaac E. Wierman, one of the Administra tors of Daniel Flakes. dewased. ' SAMUEL LILLY, Register. Register’a Oflice, Gettysburg,} ‘ _ i March 14‘, 1864. td. . e - , Come to York Strget I BE undersigned has boughtout the Grocery and Proviuion Store or W. E. Binle, in obk Ssh-eel, a few doors east of St. June! Lutheran Church, ind will continue the buli nesa at. the some place. He h u increued the stock, and is now prepored to offer Lino". ex cellent assortment of good-h his line, such u COFFEES, SUGARS. SYRUPS, TEAS, ‘ Salt, Fish, Brooml, Buckets, Brushea, Wuh ing Machines, Blocking, Candles, Eeedlel, Pinl, Combs, hm, with I large lot of SEG'ARS AND TOB§CCOS Also,'CoAl Oil Ind Coal Oil Lampn. Call and see for yourselves. Hié ulorlmont is not only in“, but he sells u cheap at tho cheapest. ‘ ’ g * The highut price paid for old Lena. ’ ‘7 ‘ DAVID TROXEL, JR. ’ Gettysburg. March 7, 1864. ‘ ‘ First Nanonal Bank F GETTYSBURG. , O ‘ Tnnann Drun'rirxr. Office of Comptroller of the Currency,} ’ ' . Washington, March llt‘h, 1864. Whereitr, bv satisfactory evidence presented to the uni ersigned. it has been made to appear um the First National Bank 0! Gettysburg, hr the County of Adams, and State of Pennlyl-‘ vanin, has been duly organized under mid ac cording tu the requirements of the net of Con gress, entitle-d “A‘n act to provide a national currency, secured pledge of llnitcdStates stocks, and to p 3, for the circulation and redemption thcroo ,' approved February 25, 18:33, flllll lmrtomplied with all the provisions of said :u t, required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking. “ Now, therefore, l, [high .\lcCulloch. Comp troller of the Currency, do hereby cefii‘fy’thnt the First .National Bank of Gettysburg; Cnnn ty of Ad:rms,t(nd State of Pennsylvania, is an; thorized to commence‘the business of Bunking under the act aforesaid, . ' ’ , ‘ ln testimnny whereof. witness my hand and seal offibflice, this eleventh 'dny hr March, 1864. ‘ . HUGH )Icf'ULLUCH, ‘i V Comptroller of the Currency. Mar. 2], 1864. 2m New Clothing Store. HE undersigned luvites .a‘ltent’ion to his T NEW CLUTHING STORE, in LITTLES TUWN, :fdama county, Pm, formerly occupied by A. Herman. He will continue the businest a]. the old stand, in ‘llamover street. no In» INCREASED-THE STUCK, and is now prepared to 'ofl'er a most excellent assorlmenv. of CLOTHING for ‘ ME’S ND BOY‘S 'WEAR I retnru my thanks lony friends for flu libeml patronage extended to me_thul far, and tespeclfully ask a continuance thereof. HENRY B‘IESER. Mar. ‘il, 1864. 3111 , Mxlhnery ; ND, STRAW GOODS, in every variety, of A the latest importation, and o! the new est Ind most fashionable styles. OUR. S'l‘llAW DEPARTIIENT will comprise every nriety of Bonnets, Hats and Trimmingl to he found in thqtéfne ; of the latest ud mou opproved Ihapee 9nd styles. Soliciting an early cull, I remain _ ~You", Respectfully, ‘ \- A. WARD, Nos. 103, 105 A: 107 N. Second St., Philodelphiu Mar. 21,1864. 4t 1 Dissolution. HE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned bl! this day been dil solved by mum-l consent. The books will be lenin the hands of Jon. Gillespie, who will continue the businen at the old aund, my! immediuemenlemenu ate uked. . GEO. A CODORI, . ' JOSEPH GILLESPIE. Inch 14, 1864. tf 1 Cabinet Furniture. T . P. SHERBORNE I SON, CABINET WARE ROOMS, No. 220 3. Second sfi,below mama: ma, PHILADELPHIA, Hue conunntly' on build I very Info In lomnent ,ot Romood, dent, 01k Ind Iv hogan: anitnre‘ofhun designs, mid mpefiot worknnn-hip,whnch they ofler for [ll‘ u m 'o.th pricu. 'Bcdl- nnd lam-nun and. to order“ [b.‘zs, 1864. 6n!" , , Notice. ‘‘- ' ISSOLUTION.—Tho Pnrtncnhip hereto fore existing between Holllnger l Hex-bu, hil My diuolvjed 5y mnennl consent. All penonn luring china agilnlt nid firm will present them. All potions knowing-mnem ulvea indebted will plan: make 'immedine pnyment, The books will be found It the old “and. . 5. JACOB S. vHOLLINGER, ' , \ SAMUEL. HERBST. April 4, 1364. , $225 SEVEN WAVE ;Rosewood Piano Fortes. ROVESTEKN t 00., . G 499 BROADWAY, N. Y. New, hinged Sale Piano Forces, with tll ' hunt impfovemenu. Thirty yean' experience, with greatly in cmud facilities fonmnnfnctnring, enable 111 to sell for CASE M. the above unusully low price. Our Instruments received the highest and “the World’s Fair, and for 679 inocu sive ycntu' n the American Institute. Wur unud five years. Tuna x" can. Cull or send for descriptive circular. lurch 'l, 1864. 31!: Stray Horse. , AME to the premises of the lubncriber, in C £rankfln township, Adina county, on the 13d f larch nlu, I large BAY HORSE, 17 hydmhigh, and About. u yeui old. The 0 net in reqneawq ‘to son: (hound, pm" a) n chlr ,u we inn". p l.” mu: ”atom: E.PLA{IK. Alum, 1864. an on LADiBS.—-All am of Bnhlo om E Shoe Qor “I. at the corner of York mm mg! m phi-and by ROW & WOOQS._ . 3‘ Dull-Ma's Ha I'm ‘l'" Codi-I in tin only uh Ind rough]. M which _in an: 1»... pnpud uni. jaiotrol 'piio m" f/ , , 1 , I 3,. ' 1 , ' w . ‘1 _ ~ I ( . I' " - \ -l ’ l l ‘ I a I 6 “I m. Will-m" Cordial in tin- oviduct cum ofx I'll mot tofu- in \ the Lungs. lip-I pqh‘l. Butjlllnll tinny on my (9110! an my." a_ g" . . IM Thou vino up ‘mblo'd with 1 «li-«nu, caino!‘do beta} m. o! Dr.‘Whhm'l Pin. Tue, 11! In it 'ucordihg- lo‘diroc- thou And I Jinn 39:. b ’l'" Cordid, tions." L, s : ipent {or Dr. w. helluva: mi and 'dollu ‘ uhn’a PM. TM 'l'“ omm will. do mm to purify ti. blood und- in. Icrofulou lOI'II dun in dcupn on In; on“: malady." . " ' G ' * “FIRTH“ W In npidiy invigonhd u‘g it. amt. untold by Dr. Whhm’l Pi” Tm To Got-ad." ' _ 9.0 'lubr. Wu Hp flu _Tn mammmmqooqumpum “WWI-lulu." t. 4 ‘ $225. .4 .. .-Dafiflugondchnduhu. r . I». n, ma. a I • I _L w r r tll9- Z1;4" - 131 I lu‘froe 'ru'. Ahonuudn of aaption of sad 'pap- 1:11 --‘; Lt. O .5 ...;1 la MI t 5; DR. rWISHART'B PINE TREE TAR CORDIAL, 3 ran vrm. ancwng ‘ - ‘ . n or ran PINE fall. out?!“ by_l peenlln~ 10m." In 3!" mum-- tion’ of the tar,- h! Viki“! H 35“! (MW-ll mpcnlcl In "cabinet. _ V‘: \ ' fln: to!) A (‘onon'r In" ! Sm , 0V I's3ng 31;; you anyg‘f the pronoun“!!! gym am A]. _moIL 11l ' uurnos‘? damn. Ch- Thpu who should. be fluid by um- tymp toml generally think iightly on them until h u too lute. Fran; this {whim-Imp: not. thn “father, arises the le pnulonc’rnd (ml. ity of dilelsemhich "up: to m gun a loan ‘fono pint" of doiu'l vicfiml. gohsunptiou In; dutroged more 01th. hp n‘m‘fnm‘ily thaw-Iv other dluup. :an tho bgt‘phyuclgul lo: mnuy year- hnvo doom 913;. cure, or o medy thy. would hnl We hangout!“ for more than two hundred yam "an wli‘ole medic“ world In: been luipreued that there was a mysterious power Ind aficion ey in the Pinox rm Tar to heal tha lung” therrlore they have recommended the an d In Wu". which in nanny euu had 9 poll elect; but. _how to combine medical proportion no u to hell the lungs, In: our been 5 my.- Mry until i‘ wu discovered by Dr. L. Q. C. WISFART, of Phllndelphio, $l., the proprio tor of " Wishut’n Pine Tree Tor Cordial." “my, not only 6! 1h: peoplehbnt phyllc‘llll of "cry Iclfool And pmtice, no duly nth; Inc, “What in theprinciplo or cum of or ancceu in the treatment. 0! Pulmonary 63!- lumption Y" My answer in thin ‘ The invigomtipn of the digedive‘orgene— the strengthening. of the dgbilltited Intell— the pntificetlon Ind enrichment'of the blood, must expel froni the' Iystem the ‘cormptiol vhleh ecrofnll. Needs. While this In electnl‘ by the .powerful eltemtive (clan-gilt fre dimee toheelth)‘propertlee of the Tar Gin-dint. in healing end renouting ptlncipre‘ II 111. noting upon the irritated Inrfecee lo? ll" lung! nnd thront,‘penetnting to elch dine-ed pen, relieving pnin, Inbduing inflimmgtlon, end ‘ruloring e huhhl‘ul tendency. Let thinne fold power} thfheeling and the strengthening continue to Act in conjunction with Nelure'l oonltnnt recupentire tendency, and the pin that in ”filth-“1h: kyle not too long delnyed e motuo the menu of-cnre. I uk .11 'u mg the moving cumin-{5:5 hey u;- tmmmeh and women of unusual:- able worth-Ind reputation : _4 Dr. Wished—Dear Sir—l kid I very Irena fol cough and sore throat for one year, as! I! whole Intern war last giving way, end I was pmunted on my' bed with but little hope of recovering. My'fliseue bufilént the power of all medicines, and in a short time) mun have gone to my grave, but thank God, In; dough ur-in-lev would not restroom Ihe'went to your store, No. 10 N. Second street, end ro lued my one to you, purchued one bottle of your Pine'Tr‘ee Ter Cardin! end I commenced to use it, and in one week I we: much better, and after using Hires bottles I am perfectly well, I wonder to all'my friendn, for they ell pronounced moped euro. i’ublilh amend! you‘lhink proper. ’ ’ nuancciauxmox, No. 1321;?Wylle Sim}, Philadelphia Dr. Wishsn's Pine Tree Tar Coral-. 1 {ln lnfnlliblo cure for lironchilil, Bleeding of the bunny, Sore Thnu and Brent, [alum-MIDI o! the‘Lunp. , ’ \ ‘ j Hr. Ward Ihyl ; .I ' ‘ Dr. Wishut—Sir :—I had’ Brouchilil, In flgmmutlon of theilmngl. Shannen of Breath, and Palpiution of the. Heart in thzlr Imm forml; l Ind tiea‘n (tested by lever-1 of the no“. eminent phyyicmun‘nnmphn, but they could not stop the npld,coune of my dilute, Ind I find delpuirod ofinr being ro wing! to honlth. a] uni truly on the nm a! the gun. Your ‘Pino Tram Tn Cordlnl wu highly recommended IQ me by I friend; Itrlod il,,tnd I am thankful to fly thn After lulu: {one lasagna one small bottle, I'wu future ed to perfein health. You chll give nfemcq to my house, No. 968 N. Second 111-eat. or II my ofice of RecciVer ol'l‘uel, from} A. I.” 2 I'. SL, corner of Ghana! sud Sixth mull. mud m {buowipg fro'm mic. . Dr. Wilhuta-Deu Sin-=1 uh plant. If Informing you through thin some the. s'o" Pine Tree Tar Cordill, ’ykich wu rocobmoud ed for my dtzghter I)? Dr. J. A. Hall, of'thll city, In! cu ‘ her a I equgh of man thin live months’ landing. X Ind thought her bo your} can, and had employed t a but of medlul dd without. any benefit. lan clun -fnlly recommend it to tho publicu I Info Ind ’ lure remedy for All thou similarly nmicud, II lkno' of mlny otherucuel belidu mu 9! ply dughur that It bu entirely dared o! longv. amt-ding cough. ~ , > , , Yam :eapecmxlly, ‘ 3‘ J QHN Y. BARKER. > . Dgtuerro-n MM, “ 1‘26 Genet-o are», Una.- fi '5 * :-I hue and Dr. Withm'l Pin. Tm'l'u Cordm in uiy futg, mac-um dillemncnd h u . v uh!- and medicine for colds, cough, sad :0 thou pu dhpond to couumpdon. ' , ,- DR. 0. A. roar“, h, 190 Genu- und. The flame In I few IMO!“ the than“ which thin (rut remedy bu lit-d Igl- II unholy gnu. \ , We In" “lon-Ind: of mm from phyli clan and dmhu who {jun p cribcd n 4 um tho Tu Cordiul,‘ flying “KEEN! in. um med of no!!!) media“:- whiz gnu uéh “item! ufidaction. 11:! Pine [l'm I'9: comm when (then In connection‘ with 'Dr. Whilhut’; Dynpoplil fills, in u ihfnllibie cure for Dylpcplin I The Pine Tree Tn Cordial will cure Conic, Sou Throu and Btclll, Bronchitis, Ann... Whooping Cough, Dipumh, Ind II Also u u ulun round, {or (li-cam of tin kidneyyud tel-h complaints. _ ; , BEWARE, dr‘ co‘ummus. The (null- lu the uni ofthe proprietor And n pipinblmyuhlhobowe. Altami m m hmaiou. ‘ - ' , ‘Pn‘m hr" Cm: info“ Doug: ‘3. bottle. Prawn! onirb‘yrdu Pmprimf, g 153. L. Q. 0. WIBHAM. alumna-mg“ l. Sold by Druid-u «We *wit 21,11184. li El il = JOHN wan .',q% aria 'n'. 'Xflri‘zv
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