t-,*ttar &*fitutivii. ,-. Friday, Auiptig. 7, 1868. El Advertisers and Others interested will bear maittd that the rOgalar Oxen.; lation-of the "STAR A-ND SENTINEL" Is innelt larger than that of any other tinier published in the County, being read weekly by not less than 11,000 persons. ita—Advettleomeuts. to adenrolatotedisto attention inturCbis battled in on or beforollmnikillY morning. OUR CANDID FOR PRESTO: GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT, VOR VICE-PRESIDENT: • TON. SCHUYLER COLFAX STATE TICKET. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL -- GEN. JOIIN F. 11.1II.TRANFT: FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL GEN. JACOB M. CAMPBELL. THE STAR AND SENTINEL.-TERMS $2.00 PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE 4130-Any of our present subscribers will receive it credit of SO cents on their accounts for each new name they may send' in with the amount of subscription (e'2.00) in advance—in other words, a PHIMILW of 50 crate for each new subscriber thus sent to us. FOR CAMPAIGN UNTIL NOVEMBER 15. SINGLE . COPT, 430.50 FIVE Corms, .. 2.00 air The campaign terms will not more than pay the cost of paper and ink ; but we desire to put the paper within the reach of o►ery person desiring it during the piesent important campaign. COUNTY CONVENTION The Republicans of Adams county, and all who favor the election of GRANT and COLFAX—aII who desireto unite in sustaining Congress in its pa triotic efforts to reconstruct the Union on a loyal basis, and in opposing the dangerous and revolutionary policy announced by, the New York Conven tion and its candidates—who prefer "Peace" to "Revolution," aA are op posed to handing over the control of the Government to those who sought its destruction and involved the coun try in a bloody and wasteful War—are requested to as.semide at their usual places of holding Delegate elections, OD SATURDAY, AUGUST 15, 1868, to select TWO Delegates from each Dis trict to represent them in County Con vention, to be held in Agricultural Ball, in Gettysburg, on MONDAY, August 17, 1868, at YO o'clock, A. M., to nominate a County Ticket to be sup pOrted at the October Election, and to transact such other business as may come before the Convention. ,9f The time for holding the Dele gate Ejections in all the Districts will be between the hours of 4 and G o'clock, P. M., except iu the Boroughs of Get tysburg, Littlestown and Berwick, and Huntington township, where they will be held between the hours of 7 and 9 o'clock, P. M. By order of the County Committee. EDWARD McPHERSON, Ch'n. D. McCoxAuctiv, PAY UPS The 'enlargement of our paper and the purchase of a new Press, Type, &c., has cost us (pier $l,OOO. We have be . sides several heavy paper bills now due, and we are compelled to call upon our friends to furnish us With the means wherewitk to meet them. We have .a large amount due us for subscription, Job-work, Advertising, &c., which we would like to realize at once, without the necessity of making out bills. The eas74 system has become a necessity in the newspaper buSiness. We have to pay cash forverything connected with the office—Paper, Type, Ink, Labor, &c., and that we may do so promptly, without involving, the office, it is abso lutely necessary that our patrons pay us with equal promptness. We dis like to dun but our. present wants de mand it. Will ~ those indebted to us please:take the hint? VOPPEREIEADS are howling over the expenditures of the War Department ; but they forget to saydhis amount was made large by `paying Thirty-eight million dollars as bounty to our Sol diers and Sailors ; over Ten millions to States, reimbursing them for War„ex T penes ; over Five millions for property destroyed by the War ; over three-quar ters-of a million to National Cemeter ies; and one million to the subsistence of the - Indians, afterwar last year. Take out these War items, and the expenses of the War. Department sink to less thorn the at,crage cost, per regiment, under the last Democratic Administra tion... 2 : • Tun ilunt.ac DEirr has been redui*d, in Yount/ numbers, Two hundred and Arty millions of dollars, from August 1815 to:3'111y MSS. reduction saving or 4aterest on this reduction is fifteen Illions. The Copperhe4ds talk as If Govern went expenses were inereaslng and the Debt growing. Thy would have done both, If that-party bad been In power, as making debt, imposing taxes, and - s loatling down the peoPle have Always b4.4n.thetr favorite occupation. It is otherwise with the Republicans, who }lave exhibited, and are exhibiting, the greatest care for the public interests. •rxie, Chin :Ago Zimes referring to the -lisrvest reports says : ""ie those _who lusveAskett , the laterest, to follow these oilly,ri eeesessLnr-topoint to „asa - SumMing up, it rosy pfleglinkt the 'harvest of this #l,mestrbountoons of any since '1861. 1 i theitsatitiecii*irrest premises to re semble that ,nf 11313, wlieu the Cops. were "knocked e9elred, lutt.” wholn the o. utieti-hatien .fek,,Qrtgre M se Atrittb.lturybied tligitiriwas ten- Itittibpillued to be dapididate s at,d wi!t•eupliort Grant and CM:mi.— kki fit ' 1 . ,ip. ~,.,,_ ~~'K-r or ILLINOIS OF ns-DIL.NA Josxtra HILL, one of the new U. S. Senators from Georgia, has come out for GnArvr, 'as the wily hope of the country: He was a Union man all through the war. His colleague, Mil ler, is for SEYMOUR. He Was in the Rebel army all through the War. Each Is preserving the consistency of his record. BY AN OVERSIGHT, not yet explain ed, the Democrat" of West Virginia neglected to send Gen. IifcCATISLAND I aim delegate to tbeNew York Couven- Von. • . - He and BREWER could liave walked in. arm-in-arm as a sign 'of reconcilia tion. 'ruE supemeded Rebel officials in the Southern State maire wry faces in re tiring from their-offices. Some make formal "mtitests," so as to be able to weed their ancient light and re-pos sem the pnwezuf the State, 'when they get . rtiendly Ccmgretemtd Atiminiatra. tion-if that Alan ever happen IME FRANKLIN corarry TICKETS. , The Republican 9otinty , ConveneOA* met tin Wednesday, and . nominated the folloing ticketi Congress—Hon. Join' Cessna, of Bed ford. Additional Law.JudgeCol. D. ,Watt-' sou Row; of lkiankti.n., , :,,.: Senator - Col.. - *finale D Diiiiitt, of . St. Thoanas. Assembly—Cant. John H. Walker, of Metal. - ' ~ Sheriff—Lieut. JoSiali W. Fletcher, of Chambersburg. • :District Attorney—Lieut. S. Wilson Hayt4 of Chambersburg. Surveyor—,Emaaauell Kuhn, of Chem .bersburg7 - i. 'in/Ls/donor—Capt. Elias K. Lehman, o etterkenny. Directo John _Bowman,„pf Guilford. Auditor— 2 i pt. Joseph W. Winger, of "y \ Montgomer ' - The contest fo ongress was between Mr. Cessna, and C Geo. B. Wiest ling of Franklin ;an the vote was : Cessna, 57 ; Wiestling' f 24. essrs. Wtn. Adams, Gee. Eyster, and 'ee. Cook were appointed Congressional+. Con ferees. Mr. Cessna has already carried Bedford and Franklin, and it is under stood will carry Fulton, so that this ac tion of Franklin virtually settles the Congressional nomination, in - which we suppose Adams will concur. Gen. KOONTZ has many friends over the dis trict, and would have been cordially sustained, had-the current, of opinion been favorable to his nomination. Mr. CESSNA is a powerful campaigner, and a gentleman of great ability and energy, who Fill conduct a vigorous and suc cessful campaign. For State Senator, Franklin presents COI. DIXON of St. Thonias—a gentle. man ofbigliest character and of great personal popularity. lie was a Captain in the three mouths' service, and a Col onel in the three years' ; and will prove an admirable and popular candidate.- 7 - The Senatorial Conferees are Col. J. G. Elder, Wm. S. Keefer, and Harry C. Greenawalt. The Democratic County ticket • is Congress, F. M. Kimmell ; Senator, C. M. Duncan ; Additional Law Judge, J. McDowell Sharpe ; Assembly, Col. B. F. Winger ; Sheriff, Frederick Zol linger, of Letterkenny ; District Attor ney, IV. S. Stenger ; Commissioner, Win. S. McAllen of Metal ; Director, Jacob R. Smith of M.ercersburg ; Audi tor, Wm. D. McKinstry of Mercers burg; Surveyor, Hugh Auld. The Congressional Conferees are Orr, Sharpe and Brewer, who are thought not to be heartily for Kimmell WE hear much of "high taxes.!' We had them during the War, but the Re publicans have repealed most of theM. At this moment the only articles taxed by the U.. S. are: Distilled spirits, fer mented liquors, manufactured tobacco, gas, matches, and playiny-cards.. Per fumeries and' atent medicines are sub ject to a stamp tax. Tbere is also an income tax, but it reaches only a small class. Since 1860, the reductions in taxes amount to $147,209,000 a year—leaving a few luxuries to stand all the taxation required. • In State matters; the Republican showing is as good. They have aboi ished the tax on Real Estate, and im posed the burthens of the government upon wealthy corporations and others able to bear it. The people as a mass, don't hear of State taxes. All this is the reverse of Democratic. rule, when constant, vexatious, and numerous taxes oppressed the people and fed an army of taX-gatherers. THE Cincinnati Gazette of the 30th ult., says that Chief Justice CHASE, in a recent conversation with an intelli gent Western gentleman, spoke very strongly against the SEYMOUR and BLAIR ticket, stating that, by its elec tion, all the fruits of the four years' war against the rebels would be lost.— The Chief Justice thought that the country could stand his election by the same party; but that was probably a pardonable piece of egotism and self ishness. He complains that Republi cans treat him with coldness and dis trust. That will wear off, as he proves himself worthy of confidence. I TILE election in Kentucky this week, Tor Governor and State officers, resulted in the success of the Democratic ticket by a large majority. Kentucky is one of the only three reliable Democratic States still left— Maryland and Delaware being the oth eri—and a different result was not ex pected. In Noveinher,however, we will gain one, if not two Members of Con gress, and GRANT will shake the State to its fowidations if he should not carry RICHARD J. HALDE3tA,N, Esq., has secured the nomination of the Cum berland county Democrats for Congress over John B. Bretton, by a majority of nine iottou the seventh ballot. York and Perry counties will have some thing to say before he is Made the can didate of the district. His enemies charge that he bought the nomination, In Perry, the contest is between Hal deman and G}ossbrenner, present member. The lattewill get the con ferees from York. WE print to-day, the noble speech of Hen. GLENN' W. SCOFIELD, M. C. from Pennsylvania. It is a Eine speci men of keen logic; and deals histori cally with the two great parties of the country—portraying with a mmt,r's hand the brilliant record of the Repu - limns, in contrast with the false an debasing record of the counterfeit mocracy. Let no one fail to read it. GEN. HARRY WHITE has been unanimously re -nominated fOr the State Senate, by the Republicans of the XXIId Senatorial District, composed of Cambria,. Jefferson and Indiana.— The General has proved to be a faith ful, upright, and able representative of the interests and feelings of his consti tuents. VIRE OFOI9cIAFIC /IFODE, OF PAT.. '' : UIWF/M3trASOLFti iklOFt, TheDeinocratic Platform, which SHY... HOUR hautioreservedly approved, is a unique contrivance, omicron tains more. mischieVous purposes that any like docuMerkeverissuedirt this country.. We she* else Where how it" in•tipoties to fax eve4s‘thing*, inequal ratio—the frattebisii-and husitiess.trf rich corpora ,tions at no more than the houses :and • of private citiaens—and - • how burthenemne this extraordinary finan cial scheme would be. But this is not all. The Platform also states bow the Public Debt is to be paid, as follows: Third—Payment of the Public Debt of the U. S. as rapidly as practi cable; ALL MONEYS DRAWN FROM THE PEOPLE BY TAXATION, except SO much as is requisite for the necessities of the government, economically adminis tered, BEING HONESTLY APPLIED TO SUCH PAYMENT." - This, then, is the Democratic plan of I paying the debt; to tax the people in basket and store, to levy equally heavy taxes upthi the small farmer as the rich banker; and with the proceeds thereof, pity the Public Debt.. Those who like this plan: should vote that ticket. The Republican plan proceeds upon the different theory, that taxation should be.so reduced that no more mo ney will be raised thereby than is re quired to pay the expenses of the gov ernment ;: and at the sane time that provision be made for reduring the in terest on the debt from 6 per cent. - to 4l and 4, leaving to the next generation to begin to pay the principal of the debt. It is enough for us to have borne the losses directly involved In the war. It is now our chief duty to repair the waste of war, retrench in expenditure, economize in management, reduce the weight of the interest on the debt, and advance gradually to specie payments. Strange to say, the old "hard money" party resist this; demand the continu ance of paper money whose creation they violently opposed, and would In definitely prolong the evils which grow out of the suspension of specie pay ments. It would be hard to understand why any party should commit itself to the monstrous scheme of paying off over Two thousand millions of debt by tax . - ation of the industry of thepeople who have sustained the country through this gigantic war. But it all becomes easy of comprehension when we re member that the Rebel side of the New York Convention dictated the Platform, and controled the whole ac-' tion of the body. And their manifest purpose is, to break down the North by an onerous weight of taxes, to dry up 1 its sources of wealth and prosperity, and thus reduce the North to the same level of bankruptcy with the South. WADE HAMPTON and that tribe would be happy beyond expression, if they could secure that sweet revenge, in which the Democrats of the North, either ignorantly or wickedly, pro claim themselves ready to assist him TILE Ku-Klux Democracy of the South are organizing for their work of murder. WADE HAMPTON said at Baltimore, they would begin at once, if they did not fear its effect ou the fall elections! But those he represents find it hard to "hold in." A few nights ago, a party visited the home -of Hon. Win. Wyatt, a State Senat9r of Tennessee, dragged him violently from his bed, despite the en treaties and screw:us of his wife and daughter, and after getting him out of doors struck him over the head with a pistol, and otherwise seriously injured him. The scoundrels then made fur their horses, 'and left. Mr. Wyatt has lived sixty years in Lincoln county, and is a man of unblemished character. His offence is he is a Republican. One of this band of murderers has recently notified Gov. ROBERT K. SCOTT of South Carolina, that his ca reer *ill be as short-lived as he could well wish it, and much shorter. There is no disguising the fact that the triumph of the Democracy in the coming election will inaugurate civil War in the South, the result of the' purpoie of the rebellious element there not to submit to law. GRANT'S elec tion alone will spare the Nation this unspeakable calamity. THE ordinary expenditures of the United States Government, will be $56,000,000 less this year than last, and the extraordinary $37,000,000 less— making a saving of$)3,000,000 ! ! This has been effected by reducing work at the Navy Yards, economizing in the Army, and retrenching at every point in the civil service. JOHNSON'S Sec retaries all asked for huge sums to car ry on their Departments, on the War footing; but Congress promptly reduced them to a Peace footing. Let Con gress be sustained. CONGRESS hit the Whisky Ring a hard blow when it reduced the Whisky 4 Tax from $2 a g.allo to 50 cents. It hit the Indian Rin still harder blow when it required t commission of Army officers, with en. Sherman at their head, should approve of their ac counts for furnishing the troops on the plains with supplies last year, before they could be paid at the Treasury.-- The Democrats expected to get, for campaign use, , a large portion of this prospective plunder. THE Charleston (S. CSSAfercury says: "The next Presidentialelection, will, in all probability, settle the political destiny, not only of the Southern, but of the United States, for the next half century." Let us prevent all future trouble by breaking the political power of the Rebels, as we defeated their armed power. This contest is a necessary consequence of that, and almost as im portant. Let, no man who was for his country durilag the clash of arms, be against it during the controversies of peace. . GENERAL Rousseau has been sent to command in New Orleans, by ex press direction of the President. Some of the Republicans are nervous about it. ROUSSEAU would not to-day be in 'the Army, high in rank, and able to do the Rlpubllcans an injury, but for the weakness of those Republican Sen ators who permitted themselves to be inveigled into his confirmation, which was a disgraceful surrender of a high trust. SEYMOUR writes to an inquiring eor reipondeut that he never owned a U. B. bond; He is :a rich man, but during the War never helped the Government by risking his Money in Its securities. Like "13ticne.244. 7 n . , he believed the re bellion could not be put down,and that the money spent in trying' would be wasted. He didn't propose to wade any of his, in so' absurd an undertaking as "conqueringothe South." "hasp „. .t.:ONGEES/3 passea a billtoinsomv time the Freedtnen's Bureau on the Ist of ;January . nmrt—the Deirtomart adi v approirp- They. opposed Its ores tioni wolgowytise, find' nowits die isinthinanool" TUX 0N110 . 1 . 4144r1C fritINTNIKOP 74.11Lik. The. Demoenitic Platform demands "iiiltinil!ty of taxation of every species.of piOperty according to its real value:" Lest , year, the National banks of Pennsylvania paid taxes to the United States to an amount equal to 2.0 per' cent. of their capital, and to the State, of Pennsylvania to an amounts . .* 0.55 per cent. of their Capital. , Thnte tat taxation was equal to 3.02 per cent.' of their capital. The Democratic re solution insists that land and all other property of the citizens shall be taxed a like per tentage. How do the people like the prospect of being taxed by the U. S. two and a half per sent. on the real value of their lands and houses?-- Yet such is the programme of the Demo cratic National Convention ! IA truth, the claim of "equality of taxation" is- deceptive. Active busi ness can pay more taxes than landed property, does pay more all over the world, and ought to pay more--whatever Democratic demagogues and sneaks may pretend to the contrary. THE "GREAT LOST CAUSE." Northern Democrats are trying to "muzzle" HAMPTON, WISE, VANCE, and other Rebel leaders. On thispoint, the Charleston'(S. C.) Mercury of are cent date says : "Whilst no man in the South should be, and no true men is, ashamed of our great lost cause ; and whilst when we - speak of the past we should speak like true men, it is questionable whether at this time any thing is to be gained by too much refer ence to things that jar on people's nerves. What we want just now is to win. Let us keep our powder for that purpose. Let us have our pyrotechnics next March." It was unkind in the Mercury to twit the Northern Democracy about their "weak nerves." They were af fected in the same way in' 1861, when they could not endure the Dis-union talk. They now don't enjoy the pre vailing revolutionary talk. But come up to it, if the Southerß Demo cracy persevere in their treason. SECRETARY SEWARD has proclaimed the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution of the U. S. duly ratified by the legislatures of three-fourths of the States. The Democrats declare that they will treat this ratification as null and void, when they get Into pow er. •They don't like to see a Constitu tional prohibition against the payment of the Rebel debt! The principal provisions of the Amendment are: I. No State can abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States, i. c., of "persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the juris diction thereof." The equal protection of the laws is guaranteed to all, without any exception. 11. The basis of representation is altered. If the negroes of the- South are excluded from the franchise, then the Southern States lose the representation based upon the num ber of colored population. lIL No person who has violated his oath to support tha Constitution of the United States can become a Senator or Itepresenta tive, or a Presidential Elector,. or hold anv civil or military office under either the State or the Federal Government. But this disability can be annulled by a two-thirds vote of each House of Congress. IV. The validity of the public debt—in cluding debts incurred for the payment of soldiers' pensions and bounties—is placed beyond question. And all obligations in curred in the aid of rebellion are pronounced illegal and void. That is the accomplished result. And it must be observed, in regard to political dis abilities and the invalidity or the rebel debt, that the provisions of the amendment. are general—they are not confined in their operation to the special case of the late rebellion. LAST YEAR, the Democrats ran SRARSWOOD as the (TOLD candidate in Opposition to " GREEN -RACES." And the people were promised that if Saw as- WOOD were elected, people who had been promised their money, on con tracts, in gold, should not be put off with paper•money. All readers of Dem ocratic papers, last campaign, will re member this plea. This year, the same men run SEY moult on the plea that all debts, no matter how made, or when—as well Government debts as private—(suALL) be paid in the green-backs which they denounced a year ago ! "Democracy" is a conven'ltnt thing It promixes anything or everything which may be required for passing pur poses. It has about it, as much princi plc as can be carried in a louse's hide. SCILUYLER COLFAX has had a series of magnificent receptions, from Wash ington to South Bend. He is a noble type of the American Statesman— manly, faithful, sagacious, and able SAM. Cox says the Democratic party is based upon Christian principles. When did assassination become a Christian principle? Tice 30th of July was the fourth an niversary of the burning of Chambers burg by HAMPTON, MCCAUSLAND, and other Southern Democrats. PERSONAL ITEMS. •`GAIL IlAuturoN" is going to Europe Porn Philadelphians were drowned a Atlantic City, this week. Es-Dance William Dock of Harrisburg is dead. Ex-Goy. J. D. Cox, of Ohio, has declined the Commissionership of Internal Revenue, on account of private business. PROF. F. V. Eleynas has been employe to survey the Territory of Wyoming, recent ly erected by act of Congress. Satin Snrriz, the author or the ortgina series of "Jack Downing s" letters, is dead aged 75. REVEImy. JorrssoN sailed on Saturday in the steamer Baltimore from the eiti of that name, in the midst of an ovation. Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D., has been in vited to the professorship of Church History in the Hartford Theological Seminary. Osly two of the Popes have reigned as long as Pius IX, viz:—Adrian I, from 772 to 795, and Pius VI, from 1775 to his death in 1793 (August 29): Curs BUCKWALTER, Esq., a prominent Democratic lawyer of Philadelphia, and twice a candidate for Congress, died a few days ago . Gov. Gaenr has appointed J. B. MeEn Esq., President Judge of the Belle tante district, vice Linn resigned. Anelec tlon for a successor will be held this fall. The district is generally Democratic. PRESIDENT Johnpon designs leaving the city in a few days, intending to be absent about ten days, for rest from official labors. Re has not determined in what &cation he will go. Gemmat Howard has resolved gradually to reduce the officers of the Freedmen's Bureau until, when the law goes into abet abolishing it, the entire force will be re lieved. • lElou. Thaddeus &eyeful who is kill 'in Washington, has ,been quite Indisposed for the past two or three days, in consequence of an attack of diarrhofa, and is in a yeti feeble condition. He is confined to his bed' and receives but few visitors. SZOBETABY Welles left Washington on the 4th, upon a goveniment vessel to make a trip along the Atlantic &out as fares Bos ton. This leatieibit l twb members of the Cat ) 111 3m 4aftefil. a *ooallootlis ~: , • 54, OW. —4XFARtt • - - county triciposes to give Graniand Colfax 10,000 majority. Tat Seymour party, like a frog, grows more boldailed as it grows older. - SIM 4i.sr wurrsubue design for a Seymour ilhuraeolored orphan arryitun on fib). ' IstitoitiOlthin tit the National Banks is ther*iiir*itilF In the Democratic plat- •A. 82. Lmna correspondent predicts that GraritivrAl poll a much larger vote in Alia aovtri than did Lincoln. Tau " Democratic . newspapers. are very much worried about the loyal dtupet-hag gers at the South. - They prefer the rebel knap-sackers. Tifx , -pen.ocratic party deliberately sac rificed thousands of white men in order to save their slaves, and yet it calls itself a white man's party ! SEYMOVII MAN. -I tell you what, sir, De mocracy Is looking up. GliAliT your bogus Democracy is so flat on its back that it etat't look any other way. "I iaux Grant," said a Gennau.the other day, "because he don't blow. tie minds his own business, and makes no fuss about IL" Evaar . man in the South whoge - words betray the fact that be is yet a Rebel at heart is for Seymour and Blair. Remember this, comrades! THE German Republicans of New York city are-organizing, resolved to make Sey mour's vote in that locality the smallest ever received by any Democratic, candi date. AT a raising in Porter township, Hunt ingdon County, Penn., lately a vote was taken on the Presidential question. The vote stood: Grant and Colfax, 75 ; opposed, 8. WADE LIA3n-ros says the workingmen of the South must vote the Democratic ticket or starve. There's the crack of the old slave-driver's whip for you. Do you hear it, working men of the North ? Is 1848 Blair supported Martin Van Bu ren and Charles Francis Adams against Cass and Butler, and In company with Wil liam McKee published the free Soil paper called The Barnburner. A Waldo:Tr paper thinks it very natural that "amnesty for all past offenses" should form a part of the platform framed by the Democratic Convention ; there were so many of them who needed It. THERE never was a session' of Congress at which the appropriations asked by the ',Heads of Departments were so much re ((laced from their original estimates, as at the session just adjourned. This is Repub i lican economy. Tits Southern Democratic papers hoist the "Stars and Bars" over the Democratic nominations. This is proper. Seymour will see stars before he gets through, and Blair knows already all the bars in the country. Among the resolutions of the Alabama Republican State Couvention, at 3lontgom ery, is the following ; I?esolved, That we pledge Alabama for Grant and Colfax by thirty thousand ma jority, and we will make our pledge good in November. AMONG the business classes of New York thousands who do not ordinarily vote the Republican ticket are now sustaining Gen. GII.ANT. They do not fancy the doctrines of repudiation and revolution which the De mocratic leaders are advocating, and which would be carried out if these leaders had the power. Wuzx Blair, in 18G0, during the cam paign in Indiana, branded the Democracy I as a "vile, miserable party," and abused Douglas so fiercely, Dan. Voorhees called Blair the "prince of blackguards." Blair in return branded Voorhees as a "hell ; hound." Now the "hell-hound' supports I the "prince of blackguards." A nice couple truly.- - Tim o.ouisville Journal sounds the long roll, and says ; "Democrats, stand to the polls, If that will not do, stand to your guns," and the spirit of these words breathes through mad speech and raving editorials, from the Ohio to the Gulf. The only hope of quenching these flames is by smothering them under the overwhelming ballots cast for Grant, Colfax, and Peace. THE following State elections are to' oc cur : August 13, Tennessee ; September 1, Vermont ; September 8, California ; Sep tember 14, Maine ; October G, Nebraska ; Oc tober 13, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, and Iowa; October 22, West Virginia; Novem ber 3, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Missouri, Kansas, Nevade, and Massachusetts. Tice Pittsburg Con mercial understands that General J. Bowman Sweitzer, of that city, who served with distinguished gal lantry to the close of the war, and was the Democratic nominee for Congress two years ago, in opposition to General Moorhead, has declared his intention to support his old leader, General Grant, and will take oc casion at an early day to present his reasons to the public. A Waantax editor furnishes the follow ing: DEMOCRATIC SYLLOODIII I. j DEMOCRATIC ETLLOCIAM u. Major prestiu.—Cat-oH 3fojor—Revolvers,bowle nine Wieland bloat bounds kniTee, labor laws, etc. Minor preasisc—Cannons,' Xtner.—Sfemphis, New muskets, guerrilla bands, Orleans, Texas, Phi'add end Stahel armies. phi* Convention. A. John- Otaldiutest.—Botith ern ' son. confederacy, with 'Leveed Clenchisfon.— "A white as the chlefuorner stone ; I men ' s government"—not —a non &valor,. l yet establtelled. Tuz Ku Klux Klan has made Its appear ance in. Prince William county, Virginia, and several persons of known Radicalism have been warned to leave their homes or suffer the usual penalties of disobedience to the mandates of the mysterious order. On one occasion, when the klan attempted to serve a verbal notice of this kind, a young man, dressed as a ghost, who accompanied them on horseback, was dangerously shot by the party on whom they intended to serve their notice to quit. TUE New Orleans Crescent of the 10th ult., contains the following Instructive paragraph : "We were astonished yester day morning to see the Stars and Bars—the flag of tha late Southern Confederacy— floating proudly from the jack-staff of one of our Red River packets. We must con fess that the sight of it caused the blood to course quickly through our veins, as it carried us back to scenes far different from those now presented' to our gaze." The Crescent digs the Seymour and Blair . flag. THE Missouri Democrat publishes the following National Course, .tVbvember. 1863. • White House stakes free to all. The National Union 'Republican party, Proxy' for Columbia ; names the well known stallions Grant and Colfax, in har ness—baciced to make the best time on record. The National Conservative Democracy, proxy for left: Davis et al., names the sorrel Mare Horatio Seymour and the mottled jack Frank Blair, tandem, to the heavy %spit Repudiation. Pendleton, jockey. Outside track, by choice. No other entries as yet. }letting Grant and Cola' against the field, 100 to is Warm valiardighsna was, arrested for treason SoYincaur wrote; "if this proceed= mg aPprojed by the , Govennumt, and sanctioned by the people, 1k is not merely a step toward • revolution—lt is revolution. /t will not only lead to/Matti," despotism- : it entabliahes.military 4e*Ptigra• If it upheld our liberties are caVerthrown. The safety of our persons, the security of our . Property, Will hereafter depend upon the arbitntrY Wills of such military inlets as may be Placed over us, widle our constitu- MililliVartuneett will be broken down."-- VaWriPlan, the traitor, repabilhat leiter Il i aftiarcr's by pmentistg him ;Loam:Do!. 140 ' 040-0 0 - - k :...Tits•Nemv,... tl'ork.4lol,lildepratienk-lutt 't - . 1 - the - following word Of advice for the Demo- I . -• ; i• . trift mut tirtlusttrautt. cracy: "General Blaies revolutionary letter 1 A onasss TO rue Nmtvotis AND D ADAMS COUNTY TED, whose aulTerin e have beenproteaow EßlLl L l A. I has killed the Democratic ticket as soon as 11 ' - hidden swags and„.lmaitage meat to render - iitittunce dedral i r t 7f P y rM o n o uta g rt ue d r ic auma b ra ar g fi f er h ei I p re t-treat.. l MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. his name was put upon it. The Democratic Rebel orators at the South, older in their ! i wtri t t ! " 6 " ff " ed ' from ' D •o i r ee l weak, debilitated. easilY tir i4 ed tbo t does it produce up l on av° ; INCOLIPORARRD, MAROft 18, i 851. bliatellathan Blair, and just as violent and i I ° i n ez r h p ' es eartl ! - Does. Praildent--0 eora it Swope. OFFICERS. revolutionary; are, hard at it completing the ' you;4lle4r", or utinary uce rpt i le l , t t' n you r kidneys, t.n,! frequently mi, get out of orderrla your urine aosnettmea ; Vlce-Punident-So mu .1 It R work. . If they are allowed to keep on in I Treasurer-X. 0 . . I'L mil, way much Amgen it' is d ou b tful .. udioetsiau thillckr.sc°nrmn°criksitY'Ll7rrtibolitr'op7 on ran iti s iD ea r lin et ' . 8"""TY -D A 111 eb r' Lert ; ; ek• umil. • spells l b u o f t u tl i ns urt rft t eu . r m it i l f i f it u a g s fu l;.x. J ecuttegrumit the-Robert McCurdy, 11. A.. Pick ladr d il y w erpe hi pt ie l t a ? I V " ' have whether the Democracy will even be able A dY . ll, ll ; nag .icr , l ,r he g r .e ie r . r g b 'S S .:ll". i l , l% D ta . e A ll, ll s u . sh O le . r iati ft n •M ealOCk: to carry .KentuCky, Delaware and. MalT - . 1 o l l w ru c let of t blood Is your t r e mind t qu i l e s og ra ue n 6; t a l ;led T ours welii o M y77 l : ll. p :in u 1751 : laud. Governor Seymour ought to hurry ; paired. c F r x y , time thing ' make B vial .. e d : , ILA . i,in I: I c A. a b d i n ia: 1 S p !'r o 'a r i b t h W • m i 1 Gettysbur g; Jacob , ject ?Do you feel dull, listlene. mopiu f , tired o r Ring. Straban'townalp • er ck Diebl, Franklin; . and call off his dogs. They are hurting 'comps ny, of life? Doyen wish toe, be le ft a oae to u t , Wm, D. Mimed, New Oar kt• :yon start everybody? Does anyß. Wilson, Benders. nobody but their own party and its princl- jump? Is your sl e ep be ken or reale..? more; I r . I; h o n e :, k 3 l ; o t ' a g o ' ty '''. o y W t m B erlin ; ..1 IQu o While, Abel bW ° ITrW. Liberty. ril:ht ti - It the lustre of your eye as brilliant? The bloom on N ew n a ?lig i t': "', Freedom, amIL pal candidate." your cheek c a h s e w ek ul r i e f bright' D u o you enjoy youswelf in so- ; I l ita h r u stinll,llamiliontran ; JohnCa Tim New York _Time.? of Saturday says Uo mow °mg! , 1 DO you P fe7l ae lem ur u l T i rt r l ith She I i . a Company iv 'Milted In its operatiorm to he that President Johnson has done. his usual yourself? Are your apirit• don and tt °n enct l rOrtht of Adams. It has been In operation fur more quantum of work this week in the way of to Ms of melancholy? If so du ~,:t i `'."' g i r" I than r 7 ai it ;, your ....aet l a i and itt i tbat period has made but as liver or dyspepsia. Dave you restless &mom/Ml l g to oVe r r7s l ooo °. "' 43.yilp" during t".t471;:l pardoning convicted revenue swindler . s, as back. weak, your knees woo k, had have ttLlittlels. r petite, and you attribute this to dyspepsia. or De ft er- entrance can apply t y e'ither A o n f iheemfunrwiireigti- g e nii s--' he-did also last week. He has le leased leaSo( compl.lnt? , N.w , reader, self-abuse, venereal dbiersees badly men' from con fi nement and fine Hermann and f ‘ t , T.:l, ,, :a e n n d at uli r l i e i Lcs-s ue s u e ,a i srz y a 1 1 capable of p rodeo- Sulzberger, who were convicted last month I) V:oration, w hen in perfect her.T.trun'thkenthe"firu! Of conspiracy to remove whisky to.a place It is por ,,,° : , Z, r e t uc i ee k .:r b uiVit i Z e t, t 'st'a d 'a ti r O n a t i'liTar e. other than a bonded warehouse. p i enc t health ) ? Y'uu hardly worth while for a court to condemn c w o b v ' elli g a .U r e s r u a c il l ' ll o e r n ga co u m ,a p l i.x e i in u is so n u t o lzu r u u te lloo• l phlpitatiou of the l ' l g es m rt: Ll Th i el lY a're f a revenue swindler-the President dont become .I.c:rduitsctUu'rcoVl ;inthi'Viar"..ra'lstrhaeys prompt with his pardons. A few months t: ,, ,t d a. t i t, p , i n.. o%-ikat in the company of Lanes, nod luo Y k ago it looked as though terror would be right 11l the riCe—assn of your down. c u : o 7 , t , l u o A ls o l t o to r ,, a ,, t u iy u rs u l. , l , le hroo mean ih nese about tam. Ido conveyed into the ranks of these scoundrels, Lin z to excess. Thew hoop utite '" <rl ' y ' rn i't i l n 4ee tt . 1 :11: r e ". but the sentences might as well never have stitutkn's, but also three they du business wltitor been rendered. • .f.r. ~m d t f a u , t •f o r , , , ,s inu , 1/2,11y-cured dis'Ulied, Iron, As Pendleton was fi nishing a Copperhead tho ll .. o l‘r v .,- m t. 01 3 . about that stain of Weak IlrilS lii'lllirre'Orhgts i tl r ill o t u 4 1 ;1; speech at Grafton, week before last,- he was ~ J,1t c , e ,, . 1. ,4 „ 1 ; tr , t r erertay o s o r ,,t mi !1O M_UCII , aB to Induce al accosted by a one-armed man, who stepped ' ul. 'owe ) , I twee), 1.'1,13111S and oirtiort every other fan; up to him and said, "Mr. Pendleton, allow . 9 1 2i rte i n a fi n u'vr ct I l ia'n s u n tl ic ia'1 1 : f. cause of the trouble s'ea'r t 4ly i • o ev h e e r ir eu s to p ' ec7e o d d , and t h e li r it;‘) me to congratulate you on the excellence of . doctored f.r. all but the right one your speech. I can well appreciate it, as I , Didrancii ljt these organs repro; the use of a Diu a UIS ,ce ETRACT 131:C111; 1; lost this arm in defence of the *; ; I p..ne.mes ' r t ' ) t e. k g .. )-ca ll t k iil, 3 : i r lj e l t j ic iA) l:lld r iel up • .1 , ,,t):.,,111er, lints... l s, to eel s 1.)1 - Tp' . .ly" , ,'O f r o g r ar d tre" - 17e, 4 ‘ ;; f . you advocate," at the same time holding to view the stump of his arm. "Alt ••• , i1 . :....... ," :. , 1•: e 1) , • 42 e1 ', L 1 Ty nt i1,:..;..,..t, 1 1,,t 1 :- "Y .; : “t " . 1 1l „ f v O I , A , I O e O l o f t; o i . ' r e u rr f a i b i , e o , o f. l . , r/ r u , l4 t t l rt e l eer 0,11110 ori g ins t in g , k. a n d said Mr' Pendleton, whit a bland smile.- , 1 " - Yes, Sir,' Said the ex-soldier, ".I . lost that. , hf "" U. " 01000 Is: '''' ii i l'''':;t:'''';'''i to, . Lot.,:thil ti,li or •:I+.llilll lila) ensue. Our 3...1' d 1. arm Willie fighting in the Southern army ~, , !- I1 ' ,01 ,0 : t h , 1 ” -^i ? '-'“"`-';', "d th ° 1:%11117 ` ; !d at r"1' u P 1 " 1 :Ir t : . , n. 0, 0 ,f otterlty, depends upou prompt Uno uf a 9.gainst the Abolition Government." i I ;,,,,..s.sly. io liel,sbol I's Extract nacho, ebt.thiiblied upward of . Mr. Pendleton walked oil - rather confus- T. It it L3l litiL D, Li ug g hit, ed ; 'but the soldier reticcted his sentiments ((43 -\ '' ' ' ':" l "' i r" ' u d 'i i' l l ''l li '''''h lyth m"`Lr Phil'i - ' ' phut, l'a. Place-41.g.; per bottle or ti bottles fur truly. . ' P., 1 , , dell Verrd 1 any S o ld , •1 address . ....y all Drugglats (Aug.7-am THE Lawrence (Pa. ) Journal, published '''') " I ' re. at New Castle, says: "The gray back . nomination has 'rained 300 v‘ttes for the he. 1 HALLS VEGETABLE SICILIAN publican party in Lawrence county, and so HAIR. RE:NEIN - EU. . it is all over the State. The ( Republican ' cr,, T , h -.. e . 1 ;n1 : ' 'f 'l' - Medial properties is a vegetable ' vote in Pennsylvania will be increased by :- 50,000 at the coming erection;;,' It will keep the hhir from faints,: out. It elPauseA the scalp awl makes the hair soft, NEWS or NEIGIIIIOItING CO UNTIES. troun and ,iken. It 14 a .plenrlul hair Ilresoisg. IL. P. HALL & CO, Nasuu,N.ll., Proprietors. iry nil Druggist, [Aug T.—lin. CnifiERLAND.—The Democratic County ticket is :—Assembly, Theo. Cornwall; Dist. Attorney, U. E. .Maglaughlin ; Com missioner, John Harris ; Auditor, John Reeser; Director of the Poor, Isaac Wag ner; Surveyor, J. E Eckels; Coroner, David Smith. A resolu:i4n was passed, giving hereafter to the Dist. Attorney but one term. Also, one submitting the Craw ford county system, in selecting candidates, to the voters on the I Lai inst., for adop tion or rejection.—A. G. Miller of Ship peusburg, carried the convention for State Senator, for the district composed of York and Cumberland.—W. B. Mullin & Sons of Mt. Holly have received the contract for supplying the State with printing paper from December 181,8, to August 1869. and Charles Mullin the cap paper.—The South Mountain Iron Company have decided to postpone the construction of the Pine Grove Railroad until next spring. CAIMOLL—Joshua Smith, father Of Hon. John E. Smith, died recently.—Rev. P. A. Strobel was installed Pastor of the Luth eran Church, Westminster, on Sunday last. On Thursday evening of the previous week, he had a surprise party of or to persons who called, freighted with provisions and supplies of all kinds.—The Westminster Camp will be held on the lands of Thomas Stevenson, two miles from Westminster on the Western Maryland railroad, commen cing on Monday, l:;th lust. FrLTON.—Tile Commissioners to assess the damages caused by the War have con- ! eluded their labors, and assessed them at $35.000. PRANK -The new Presbyterian Church at Waynesboro' has been dedicated. —Eli Puss has been appoints IP. 31. rlt n castle. Fusnautcx.LThe corner-stone of the new (German) Reformed Church in Em mitsburg, was laid en Saturday last, with appropriate cetemoniei.—Bev. John M. Stitiel of Emtnitsburg has been chosen Ora tor before the alumni of Franklin and Mar shall College, Lancaster, Pa., for next year. —The First National Bank of Frederick has made a dividend of nine per cent. —The stockholders of the Frederick and Pennsyl vania Line railroad ccmpany are to meet at Woodsboro' ou Monday next to elect a President and eight Directors.—lt is pro posed to widen the channel of 'Carroll creek which flows through Frederick City. Col lections Are being taken for the relief of the sufferers by the late flood.—Mis , s Sarah Catharine Albert was burned to death in Middletown, some days ago, by the burst ing of a coal oil can. &cth which she un dertook to pour some oil upon thefire in the cook-stove. In an instant she was wrepped in flames. Her 3 for help brought in a young lady, who, with a bucket of water attempted to assist her, but before she could do so, the girl jumped out of the window into the yard, a perfect pillar of fire. Tier own father, who lived but a few doors off, was the first to reach her, but not until every vestige of clothing had been burnt off her, except the belt of her dress, and her body burned and blackened to a crisp—literally roasted alive. LANTAsrun.—Rev. George Robinson of New Jersey has been elected Pastor of the Presbyterian Church in Lancaster.—The intriligcncer says : On the 11th of July, as the wife of Bernard Byrne, a highly re spectable farmer, residing near the Buck, in Drumore township, was going through a field near the house, she found a nest with seven chicken eggs in it. To save the eggs from the dogs she put them in a basket and stood it in the kitchen on a table beside a curtained window. The basket remained undisturbed, and eight days afterwards, as the family were taking a meal, they were startled by the peculiar cries of a young chick. On investigation it vas found to proceed from a lively youngsrer in the, bas ket. In the course of twenty-four hours six chickens were hatched out, and arc now growing finely. It is supposed that a hen had been setting on the eggs some time be fore Mrs. Byrne found - the nest, and that the .curtain of the window tempered the sun's heat to the proper degree. Wasunvormv.—The wheat crop, when threshed, does not yield nearly as much as the appearance of the crop justified, owing to the ravages of the weevil. Yonn.—The remains of Richard McAllis ter, Esq., the founder of Hanover, after having lain neglected for many years in an obscure corner of one of the isolated burial grounds of the town, have at length been removed to the beautiful Mt. Olivet - Oeme• tery. The remains were exhumed. last week by direction of several of his rela tives, (now residing in Virginia,) and• in terred in a beautiful section of the Ceme tery.---The Prue Denie..orat says the grapes "will-prove a failure this season. About a month ago they - looked rather promising, but as they advance in their growth many of 'Medi rot_nd thy np, and the most care- Iniettlittre will'not secure more than half a dap: TiterE Will be but little fruit of any kindin the vicinity turd that of a very im perfect character. There will be very few apples.—Anthony I. Smith is appointed special agent of the Postollice Department, to take temporary charge Of the posh:ghee at Hanover, Pa., at a salary of $l,OOO per annum.—The Democrats have nominated Petit. Mclntyre for Associate Judge; Dr. Heine R, Harsh and Dr. B. F. Porter for Assembly•; and D, J. Williams, Esq., for District Attorney..4lterltornestead . farm of t John' C - *Ay,. deceased, in Heidelberg '!ownehip has "been boggiat by John it gatelk 1 44, 1 180,A0316 6 • ; IT WILL RESTORE GI/ Al' HAIR TO Fri ORIGIN ' AL COLUIL. SPEER'S STANDARD WISP. BITTERS is highly re,,niniende,l by physicians (Cr Dyipeptics, nr, ac count of its tonic properties, its purity, and its &lici t:ins tio,vor. See adirertlgeini.nt in another column. TO THE LADIES. -FOR ONLY NOE DOLLAR, We are selling Sile:4, Shalela. Dry and Fancy Coods of every dePcription, also, Silver Ware, Farniture, cfc. Valuablr Present:, from :3 to $.500, Pent free of c'../r;' t , , agents sent 04 clutel of ten and upwards. Circulars scut free to any addre.. P. 0., Fcb. 5.-Cm DEAFNESS. BLINDNESS AND CATARBLI, treat ed with the rawest success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, °ocu list and Anrist, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. Arch It., Philadelphia, Pa. 'fest/monads from the ni,rzt reliable sources in the City and Country can be seea at his Cir/C.G. The medical acuity are incited to accompany their patients, an be has no secrets in Ins practice. Artificial gyes inserted witliunt pain. No charge made for examination. crarriagts, iiarnro, &t. Buggies and DRUG & BOOK STORE, REMOVAL. utel..r6f. e tned has removed his Carriage-mak -1 leg ehep to tL e ea-t ehd of Miildle street, Gettys burg, . where be will coutiaue to build all kinds of work la hi, Nue, Viz: CAP RIA 0 ES, 7710T7'ING,t FALL TOP BUGGIES, JAGGER (1: ' Ills tc..rk is all pnt np of good material and by the bent of mecitaiticg, and cannot fail to giro salts. biction. Iris pricesare •lwaya reasonable. Ile solic its urderA, confident that he can please. prctilptly done, ■t moderate calm. July 1,16 Ci.-1.7 DR. JAMES CRESS, C ARRIAGE -MAKING RESUMED. DRUGGIST, The war being cmer, the undersigned hive resirned the CARRIAGE-311KING DL"SINESS. at their old stand, la East Mildle street, Gettyiburg, LITTLESTOWN. wl,ro. they Elfengnin prepared to put up work 10 the f:Fhhthatile, substantial, and superior manner. • A lot anew and second-band . HAVING opened a new DRUG - . , STORE and fitted it up In the best style, I offer and fresh ' my stock of pure esh Drugs to the elthane of on band, which they will dispose of at tim lowest ' Littlestown and vicinity ht the lowest market rates, pric,, mod all orders will be supp tied asprom tl ppy in ; consieting part of and satisfacturily as possible. . . GTREPAIRING.43I • d.m,, with .iiipatch, and at cheapest rates. A largo lot of new and old lIARNESS . ,n band for sale. CARRIAGE'S, BUGGIES, , Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofure en ,,yed Lr them. they..licit and will endeavor- to de erre a large share in the future. May - DANNER t ZIEGLER. 1 g , ARBIAGES AND BUGGIES. TATE & CULP Elect ' Sir Moore's ro-Magnetic Soap will wash with Are now building a variety of COACII WOgK of . the latest and most bpproved styles, and construct- hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed ; with this Soap ere mode beautifully white without tiara of buers. Haring built our work with a eat Grillo best material, to which they Invite the at ten boiling or blueing. This is the best Soap In use. Tr y real care, and of material selected with special reference . Littlestown, May 13,—1y JAMES CRESS. to beauty of style and durability, we can coubdents ly rKtnllllleLki MO work as unsurpassed by any other ' in or out of the cities. All we oak is an inspection of our work, to cenvince those in want of any kind of a vehicle that this is the place to buy them. HUBER'S 45 - o - 111:PAIIIING in every branch done at pbort • DRUG STORE• notice and on reasonable term.. • Give us a cal: at our Factory, near the earner of Forney's old &and—Baltimore Street, Washington and Chanxbersburg streets, Gettysburg,Pa.: GETITSRURG, PA. June 12 IS67.—tf HAVING purchased this old and popular Stand, 1.1 and laid in an entirely new and hash Stock, ts , oKer a full amortment, consisting in part of Adams County .Ahead DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES. PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMEMT. TETE EXCELSIOR PATENT FLY-NET , PURE LIQUORS & WINES FOR MEDICINAL POI SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [POSES. Man Ufiletar cd Cliti ''' , /2 o / f Leather, and prase DYE—HOW & STEVENS' DYES. Sttne.l 'neater than Cotton or Linen :Vets. For service unsurpassed. EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES— PATENTED FEBRUARY 18TH, 18G8 , THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE MARKET. , BY BURKHOLDER, WORT A GROVE. ALL TIM NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES AND , TOILET ARTICLES. .7. L. WORLEY. Solo Agent for the .E.TCELS/PAIP.A COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS. TENT NET for Adams county, FORKRY's 11011 SE POWDERS—THE BEET AND HAS constantly on band znanufactured Nets of the cigu,pEST; ALSO, FOOTE'S, ELLS, DALE'S above Patent. AIen, SADDLES, PERSIAN, STONEBRA K ER'S AND ROBERT'S. HARNESS, STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. COLLARS, BRIDLES, CIGAB4 TOBACCO AND SNUFF—THE BEST WHIPS, BRANDS, TRUNKS, PHYSICIANS' PEESCRIPTIO.NS AND FAMILY .111. BLANKETS, J CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. BELLS, AND EVERYTHING, PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY SIZECISANTE SUP. pertaining to £ Hone furnishing rotabllatuneat. PLIED AT DEDUCED RATES. AIIie•ACHINTS WANTED to sell Territory for Potent I Medic/nes famished AT ALL 1101/1.11 OF YEE 1110.117. Note, aDo t<l sell Nebroo commission in the County. Night Phil dt the door. I All coptunnications should les addressed to J. L. WORLEY; 1 April 1,1868.—t1 York Sulphur Springy, Adams co., Pa April I,lBGS.—tf I DAVID iIeCREABY. JOHN F. McCILILASY " Best always Cheapest." THE Best and Cheapest, SADDLES, BRIDLES, • COLLAR 4' and, HARNESSaII kinds, in as (bunt/ are always to be Biala at gyp ea ,t well known stand, Baltimore at., opposite the Presbyterian Church. C'C REARY'S.) Our Riding -and Wagon Saddles, are the most sobstantlally Malt and neatest. Our Harness, (plain and silver Warn& ekt are complete to amp respect sad WIIMIldll4 to be or tbe very best material aad workmastehlp. Our upper leather raraft,Collara curt sox ea ems. They are the beet V?rtiyo sad moat datable. Our HMV Draft s Elaraeee, are made foamier, 44 *MP tbey man =Mu er. where and ht the imaltahluphatiat. txiete. lR din WI4 Lashes, Draft mamma bete ass fee as. the Una; Moho °ur - P4 4 0.08 • • . novo hem vootrosin the leweet thin atiadora. libendiiereeitege ar Se* oltall bills tie oun hatlapr Mars. • 14 work twaing . but the twit or *mac curd war warrant eveed' ry artade Omsk! oht lobe hien', rhspept &a teposeat Thltakftd nit piketAirttE, eryispottootioa our Pre lantataak. isalvii us a WI aadaasiabusraamiaarakaaserr. Jen.2o, IIIMIMAIIION." PLAIN AND FANCY ..PRINT.INtf, DONB PiII6IIIPTLY • , ria etTA 011) WriXag4 44/494 1158 *mai g WYFITII k SI:Cre•N ,r 4 to MP. , SENGE7I. é 42 II mover St., Roston, MINI W. K. GALLAGUER D. A. Buehler, GettSeburg. k. O. Fahnestock, Jacob King, Iltraban towneltip. • H. A. Picking, Frederick Diehl, Fran " Win. Rose White. Liberty '' If. C. Peters, Pvterebnrg (Y. 8..) le-Tlto Executive Committee puerto at the office of the Donnelly. on the lust Wednee,ley in every mouth, at 20'clock, P. NI. [Juno 10, 186t1.—tt • T HE PENN MUTUAL LIFE, INSURANCE CO" MPA N Y OF PHILADELPHIA, 921 CHESTNUT STREET, ACCUMULATED CAPITAL 82,000,000, PERPI:TOAL All the S'arplus divided amongst the Polley HolderB every year TUE ONLY TRULY MUTUAL 1011C . "IiNY IN THE CITY OIL STATE LOSSES PAID PROM PTL inferutation will lie cheerfully given HENRY J. FAHNESTOCK, 1 July 1, 15G.9.-3ut pruo, NedirittrO. DR. R. HORN ER, PHYS'IC'IAN AND DRUGGLYT, Office ankl Drug Store, CUAMBEESBURG STREET GETTYSII RG Medical advice without charge DEALEI: IN DRUGS., MEGICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA TIONERY, PERFUMERY. SOAPS, BRUMES, TOIL ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES, BAH• INO SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS, COAL OIL, AC., AC. PURE LIQUORS for medicinal purpomes. Dr. 11. llorner's °LIEN', a reliaLle remedy for chapped hands, rough skin, Ac. All articles warranted pare and genuine Jan 8, HAS.-t( A. D. BUEHLER, CHAMBERSEERG STREET, Near 'Le Diamond STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS, DRUGS AND MEDICINES; PERFE3EERY AND TOILET SOAPS /IV-COUNTRY MFACIIANTS supplied at wholesale city prices. Feb. 12.—t Store in Brant's Building, Ballo., st., Drugs and Family Medicines, Pure Liquors for Medicinal Purposes, Patent Medicines, Horse Powders, Pura Spices, Dyes and Dyo Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps and Fancy articles. d full assortment of Brushes, Stationery, of •II kinds, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff. OM* Waking. FURNITURE. D. 0. SHEAFFER PETERSBURG, (Y. 8.0 PERNA., ya prepared to offer to the Pobilc, anything la kte Up as cheap as can be had la tha county. taki . nrchaaers will do well to call and azamine m 7 stock balky buying eleewhace. FURNITURE made to nyder. gepalstag dons man, diary and ill% dispatch. !Am.*, 1504,44 NEW BAKERY. ZIEWP•OBT & ZIEGLER Witenisollait3rnbarrg, PA. Constantly on band Wald Altmann Comer Washington and Zas* 'amine of cue, 4. • Pineal wishing fresh Broad will b served every theiv mama and »shiner; at trAtry, bin egortiedir pLoise. ims 4 074.7aL. *erne 101 t BUTTON HOLE OVERSE AND SEWING. MACHINE In directing attention to their MILIEU EINATION BUTTON DOLE k SEWING beg leave to refer to ft. wonderful alleles proof of It. great merit. The Increase la the demood for thisvaln • has berm TIN POLE during Me tag seven first Tear hobos the public. Thlskrand and surprising success is u In the history of sewing-matblocs; and we warranted In claiming that It is really two machines combined in ono, pie and beautiful mectrankal arraegemen both the Shuttle or Lock-stitch, and gbi.OT and Button hole stitch, with equal facility feet ion. It executer in the very best ladasser riety of Sewing, such u, If erumins, )ellin Tuck Tog, titehing, Braiding and Quilting, and Sewing on, (done at the same time,) and lion, Overseas:us, Embroider. on the edge, beautiful Button and Eyelet Mules In all kb Every Machine is warranted by the Coin Agent., to sire entire sati,factlon. Circular, with full particulars and sampi done on this Machine, can be had on applies* Salesrooms of the Company. .s'. Jr. an% Eleventh and Chestnul I ostroctlons given on th• Machine •I the the Company gratuitously to .11 porch THE FINKLE & L SEWING MACHI Agent at Gettysburg, Pa! WITH NEW AND IMPORTAN PROVEMENTS. The C'heapcBt Goon Machine A Morel Cash Premium uoferd for each These agents are appointed with great hell galls twti on A Splendid Paying Butsint.la for Please send fur a CIeCULAII. Address July 10, '68.-Can J. H. SHIREWAN'S REAPERS & MOW HAVING been agent for this machine last also otter ft to•he fanner this season. It known, having taken the premium at the • Mlle Fair, also at the Gettysburg Mowing Matc wren others, which were conskiered ep chines, and likewise at the Dillsburg Mow . Hi.ringconcleided not to otter any machine t not give entire satisfaction, I have refused • of several other machines, and now oder this flaring tried one myself, I know exactly what • do. I could refer you to scores of farmers w . • purchased machines of me, who are highly • say this le the only machine they woalit am. Extras always on hand, and repairing dome h my place. This Is a great conslderation--thom can be repaired at home Immediately, and with lex coet, Another great saving is the BIND . = which .cril p. ...Led to tbh celebrated Res r and Mower. been thorocighl tried, and ven entire satis reuniting ru be except a driver. hinder am elm be att ed to the Reapers have been sold; but cannot be attached to say machine except Shlreinan's. I will here 'refer yonto a few farmers, fa d • localities, who have bought and need these • • • Michael Fiscal, Motes Hartman, Joseph Wierman, Ulrich Jacob. Jacob Hartman, Jacob Leman. with other', too numerous to mention. This machine has • self rate, side delivery, is warranted to do its work as *biers recommend' A lao on band, BHIREMANII BELY-DISCFLAIM HORSE RAKE, • first-rate &Wel*, which we will at the lowest possible price. Warranted to give faction. Also the COLUMBIA BARB alwayson I Machines can be seen at my house, three smiles of Gettysburg, or at Mr. Conrad Snyder's Batty, HoteL LIIWIS A. BUSHMAN June 3. tf- Age MITE Conowago Phosphate Is destined s • 1. the head of American Fertilizers. haa al proved Its SUPERIOR QUALITILL and ample thirsts of Its high merits will soon be (tarnish the public. The proprietors will spare no lose • pains to make its tellable and uniform article. Is superior to Peruvian 0111180, because it Is hl LASTING IN ITS EFFECT and EQUAL TO I TUE FIRST CROP. It dos not everialasulate toil, as molt of the fertilisers in the market de leave the land after gatlierimg the lint crop worse condition than before naive %but it r -• • so active fertilizer In the soli, and cautioned year ter year to show itself on every crop that Is pn the land. The Conowago Phosphate contains a large pi' • age of Ammonia and Phosphoric said, which are 'outlet elements to vegetable food. They either • • directly into the plant or prepare the alkalise In toll to do so. The base of the Conowago Ph• •• • e PURR SAW BONE, completely and therm dissolved ulthouttle use of any volatile agent. One of the great advantages of the Co • • Phosphate Is that it will dissolve the sand In the Mid set the sillies free to be absorbed by the . kw plant, which is • very ImportaLt ingredient giving firmness and strength to the stalk and • lead!! prireia the falfsag snit lodging qf mops are roman op by a wet and warm season, and greatly theihtate the ripening of the grain and s• it value the rest. Agendas are befog established throughout country wherever fertilison an sold. We are afraid to Ogee it beside tbq best In the country. Let all the farmers aqd planters makeup tb minds that they will try the gnat Oonowago P phate this fall. Price Aft" Dollars per ton. • Bsll OM & NAM Proprislo S3.The Conowno Phendutte Wing made fine, and thorcrngMy diatintegrated, make. It venient to use In the drills, and muse more with the' soil. All *MAIM know the advantage lee fertilisers. Jane 17, 18011 CIELEFEII PATENT BICIY-BZGIULATING GRAiN SEPARATO Trith the latest improved Triple-yea ed Horse Power, either Gear or Belt. !This machine has euccessfally competed With all t , bed of the different patented Orals Separatist's, an now bee the reputation of being - the best • ever produced; In bet, them:ly Separator and C er ever belbre the FROM to give imams' emblem The machine is conveniently arranged for heal and threshing,beisg pernsaneatly axed ma two aril One man can easily move or shill It about, SO that 1 is not halt the trouble on a barn floor as • • • thresher and shaker. It is aim easily pat la . • Con. It Is simple, easily itii; , nireliable, dm . . compact and cleanly to wort by - whale Is open • not making near the dust as the comma asecblne other Separators. Farmers can rest sewed that fhb madilne is • humbug, &adjudging from the high remmuneiteatio of firm ere that are using them we mast come to CI conclusion that it is the very myegg ir that farm* want.. - The iollowin are • pew of the pampas who hay ased this Mitt sod to whom th public are inefernd Oar torther fa dos: Wm. ..l, Potion, Plk" Dale, Adams co.. Puma. Wm. NOM soar Nee Oxford " John D. b/La,. aottYllhon " • lbw} id York • Thalia Peters, Beadotorti lariale, 10, " Orders .111 be received bz either of time veal ae aka by Moberg Mid neVerr bit Barna, pa. 11010rthar isibratatioa addreet Joao 10 ABEAM samoumm, Agent. .-441 ••., Pa NEW MACHINE- SHOP . .. illY,nildlas" ivied calls attention ... T .. Su sinr Nothing sbop, at New *Mud. Adaideuft, width Its Mu put up, ettatrt utputiu, Slat Us duturistatitou to do pod tad si this itoro Mitt. St wl Ittuanuthetut• mitousktuds itif AGRICULTI7EAD ' rad on Tiflinanifi mu nwroong sa a, ad.; 1130101MtelitApits mow= on Maw ImentA, AU damipticimAlMAlSlNECii• paisates oat so dimply as p4INNIN. , MI Ma capostiim Is= 4 ,1110 p A BUMF di mai o f meet lie **AAR elyllAs Mit sitsive Idol. Atli* WI mu • - MI" 4141111110111 *rims, it. seiring Vtaatines. TIII AMERICAN IT HAS IN IVIDAL, BEING ABSOLUTELY THE FAMILY MACH IN VIZ WORLD, And Intrinsically the Chest Philadelphia, IN's AGENTS WANTED VIMIIHRICK PAXSON, Pr W. H. Mc:gm:mai, Tresaurer. D. W. ROBISON, Agent, Oettysturg, P. )lay 27-1 y LOCK STITCH lrorkL AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOW ing Agenta.'.' FINKLE k LBON B. IL No. 701 Brockway, New farming Nmpituttnts, do TILE GREAT MACLIINE OF TILE SIA Stephen 0 • Mr. Starner, Mr. Linn, J. R. Hersh B. B. Wood • THE GREAT Conowago Phosphate PREPARKD BY C. W. BENSON, if, D., LITTLESTOWN, PA. CLEANER AND BAGQER, AT NIM OXFORD. El = DX r formed county, WI MU PS' ad radioed w I theaur , Wow Orr 811 of Wt. co ,a his ty, SERV! of Rt. Leo Ilunieevio 9 o'clock Marsh C day. LARGE 21M, d( : week, laid, weleied. 0 P 1141 1. 1 15 , !Ina yolk* ANOT4I Itautivar pie are - so that Mr.: l l AT"; to er, for &ORS horse; . WO WAUCIIII, night qf etragettrit, previous, a guilty of th CAMP M rotted Ent mooting on north of Pe • tmes of Mr. e4 tn i l t t 4 ted gay to in a tho mooting. - FINERAI remains of death we 7 ' brought Le' heat, arid . hite The funeral'. depot, Rev: eonductingt G.'s age was 1 yAr•ln ad "Cashier" an a trotting evening, on tween a Bay Lr, of this by leAtAtt . Dl and repeat;' ROBBNB, about dusk, hi this place, lett rarity,- to go door. On his covered that store during -b window, ar4 about $lB la BALLOON ' A. Lun', Wii ber designs' bum. oil Tin 20th inst.. owing to an ascension fix; sion from aria STATES. Premium List Agricultural anal ealobt . Rarriabuqr on toolbar, awl ISM Wq ma: rapresentatiees Mr. 11„ J, rEpg. tile displays . ; Class 46, Vow A LIB :4 Pa*Anon, E.q deceased, till shares of "toe PanY. to awned the P par value of the lelt to Bei , . I shares of 'Wilk for the oo • .. edifice, proyid rlase a like m A ou e n C tp iD ut iesum N , ful accident on • big hia wagon • a front wheel which caused a viagon-tongue striking Mr. La breaking his ja • On Wade/oda Mr. rharrituN ship, had one of Owes. The boy the threshing Chester, was p broken arm mt. Mr. Ozonos S ahIP. Adams oou rut hle leg bad cutting oats. meets T o b : eG lirond County the r Li a toma th a b ul u lc ul d r rabt) g , P wT:lr a vi e io ß i t fe : Ip, 611 ing" ve to C. M. D UN " ociarideration of Samar Aki PROPERTY sold hie hfamen4 sold one of diode street, to Wm. cub. ..Mr. Buena& Nonni; the 11 on York Street, JAcon Tnoxat.r..• L- N. Dull Sow. 53 awes of land, near the Two Timer for 111400 ; and bee of the Umber, and weather-boarded d ISfPROVE. • provement eon Osonen If. Swor have completed berabarg itreet. Wig up a Cab . rear of hht Rawer hire two-at:pry by** . 'etreet. SAYTEL WOUP co the "Globe • , proving it, &matrix. KAMM itrialt dwelling o Zatamt &rem haa theelliat oat • 14 1". 1 41atela. - 13;31111411144 may street. *. .4' • Hurl., on Sou* : 4 preaching comp! •!. mos 4 ornate The new Protease lege Llernpus, and OePhrielkehltb. • Hall," will be session. Joauum W hum Ware oa • tOn, •
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