The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 12, 1869, Image 2

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The o'er leidens 'don't likw
the ugly developmentet made by ,their
stool-plgeons in regard to:the - elect:km
framla in Philadelphisaind New York
at the last eketkins. They object' to
the without, denounce them-41641er
jured inicttintr.P ausilniritittuit with
their padigree. _To all which the Lan
caster miner pertinently answers ,
that these 4 ‘repeiters," thus used to
debauch., the. elective french*, are
don btless' atflkithlrorift", tlass of 'jail
birds ; were they anything Wise' they
could not hombres - so eairilSr: procured
by Democratic inuragersto do the-dir
ty work of the party. But they are
nevertheless first:dime pemoorat a , an d
-of course should be gentlemen, even ,if
they do vote the party ticket twenty
times in one day. Just now they are
not regarded as very high minded, or
as "lionomfile gentlemen," and simply
bemuse they told all about the frauds
perpetrated by them. It is all right to
vote "early l and often," but It is all
wrong to swear to: it. These New York
and Philadelphia Democrats obeyed
the party order to "vote often," and
were then considered reliable and
worthy men ; but when a court of jus
tice compels them to swear to the truth
or go to prison for perjury, and they
elect to do the former, they degenerate
into "perjured scoundrels."
The truth is these election frauds are
accomplished by a regularly organized
party called "repeaters." This organ
ization exists in all large cities. In
New York the orgahizatioft numbers
eighteen hundred inetz,who vote just as
often as their votes are wanted to make
the Demcknitic success certain. At the
last election in New York the repeaters
refused to do work for Tammany Hall
unless•they received one hundred and
fifty &Nan snd dollars. This - amount
they received, and then - went to work,
and New York was carried for Seymour
and Blair and Hoffman.
COCIETMO TIKE Eurcrozwi. VOTE.
The Senate and Hous of Represen
tativea met in joint session on Wed
nesday to count the electoral vote fo r
Preddeat and Vice President of the
United States. The floor and galleries
of the House Of Representatives were
crowded 'by a large audience. Messrs.
Senator Conkling and Representatives
Pruyn and Wilson, of lowa, acted as
tellers, and announced the votes of
each State as follows : For Grant and
Colfax—Massachusetts, 12; Rhode Is
land, 4; Connecticut, 6 ; Vermont, 5 ;
Pennsylvania, 26 ; North Carolina, 9 ;
South Carolina, 6 ; Tennessee, 10 ; Ohio,
21; Indiana, 13; Illinois, 16; Alabama,
8 ; Maine, 7; Missouri, 11; Arkansas,
5 ; Michigan, 8 ; Florida, 8; Wiscon
sin, 8; lowa, 8; California, 5;
Minne
sots, 4; Kansas, 3; West Virginia, 5;
Nevada, 8; Nebraska, 3. For Seymour
and ew _York, 38 ; New Jer
sey, 7; Maryland, 7; Delaware, 3;
Kentucky, 11
_: -Louisiana, 7; Oregon,
3 ; Georgia, 9,
Objection being mades•to the count
ing of the votes of Louisana and Geor
gia, the Senate and House retired to
consider the objections, as provided by
the rules. 13oth Senate and Rouse
agreed to count the vote of Louisiana,
but differed as to Georgia-,the Senate
agreeing to count and the House voting
to exclude. The two Houses differing,
the presiding officer-of the joint con
vention, Senator Wade, ruled in favor
of counting the .vote of Georgia, under
the joint resolution of gr. Edmunds,
passed a few days ago. This closes pp
the official declaration of the result of •
the Presidential election. The next
move will be the inauguration of Gen.
Grant, and t i tio retirement of Mr.
Johnson,
REPUBLICAN lITATE cozirvENTloN.
The Republican State Committee
tnet Irryfarrisburg on the 4th inst., and
after a- fall Interchange of opinion
adopted the following resolution :
Resolved, Thatthe next Union Republi
can State Convention shall be held in the
city, of Philadelphia on Wednesday, tbe
'_'ad day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A. M.,
for the purpose of nominating candidates
for Governor and Judge of - the Supreme
Court,
Tide will give us a' short and sharp
campa - ign, which will be ail the better.
There was a large nttepdance of the
members .of the Committee, el/ Pi'
whom represented the prospects bright
fora decided Republican triumph next
fall, in re-affirmance of the last No
vember's verdict. The following pre
amble and resolutions • were also
adopted ;
Waitsses, Vigorous economy has been
made a cardinal principle of the Republi
can party : therefore,
Retrolved, , That we do sincere!) , desire
that all- occupying an official poet:
Lion have a due respect far the same
in all their actions, believing that the future
success of our party depends largely upon
the strict observance of that principle.
ON Wednesday of last Week a Bill
was reported in the State Senate sup
plementary to the bill for the reorgan
ization of the Pittsburg, Port Wayne
and Chicago Railroad Company, which
passed under a suspension of the rules,
was sent to the Howie, passed there,
was returned to the Senate, and was
signed by the Governor, all within
thirty minutes I The object or the bill
was to keep the New York and Erie
Itailmad company from getting pap
isesakm of this road; by preventing at
the next annual election the selection
of new ounsbers to constitute more
than one-fouith of the Board of DirtC-
Ors. The PennaYlvania a irtral and
the New York $ Frio playing a
bold game for the control of the-lead
lug WegMtU sonde. 'The Tenoaylvia•
pia nooll4tl7, ed.olf t4 e New York
Co III I4PY nettogatio4 With the Pitts
burg, NINO= pd Masao road, the
Near York/LEO/v*4m sent an agent
to Europe to buy up enough of.stook
in the Pittsburg, ,Fost Wapte and Chi
cago, ,now an der do oontrol of the .
Peulagivuobl GePttia. to °Pet thiman
neatest ,at the nest election: The
above 4111 11 ho cheolunete this last
move. Ps otif 011101 - work
GREAT preparations are being -made
fora grand Odd Fellow lion
in Philadelphia; on the 261* of Atoll
nest, tuider . the auepioea of itui' entild
Lodge of the United States, being the
50th anniversary of the estolishment
of Fellowism in Amerlea. Every
G ran d in the 'United Stages Will
ImeoffooTtfet and numerous
nate Lodges. A.prOoesaion will boons
of the feetgeek =WO Aerated that
70,000 Odd leihnnt' 41 In,lini—
conns4ollll4llllll' OM appointed to
101111Lbill
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Adaltt discussing the §uittvge 'Aine• l :'. ' ' 411i11 1 41-4 tlik 6 t.Marthi win 1;b0- 42 eldlto-t ' Mr- L5 " 6/ " is iaing4l.444 as an
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1 Mans were resOlveil hi bring the Sertoe. ' . 04 ,___," .. 1 1 1 -'d T u tu.,,, 1 4 8 , with: Angie - other i' 9l o-AA - be' kw Iw : is:AM iiiiiii•tesitle,S
to a vote, and the Denioerats,lxMtutiMa - sinllertultAltistAilts, will iiate - to go .that he - Was liMaa of rub, /011CinlodnesFiafi
',fetal-111g action.
over, Iliere h i being. enough': time :to is'ilwaYe the ntwtastettal of wisdom, 'be
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. vireo 'bib immense garrulityin.'4,he 418 1 34)11 A? 4 ':lttlegli ......,,
.berOre '44oi 4% Ad, = It
l i , ~,_,,,1 4 $ Mgell*M 3, '. training precisely
waging of time. Mr: Dixolitiaa - Jikstiet - 4 0ehi Yintexl Therlertir of thilliesen - i P ratna - of that to - 11111cl a• partisan is
ne less than four speeches,. and other Cane:Tess expires - 1 subjected. His experience as a lawver
conqieljed him not only to see that there
Democratic - °critic' Setiatoris assistkd ln * the
is a principle undeilying every phertomenthi
.effort td wpatinut .t the patieece of the WIEN FORNEY, Esq., of Harrisburg,
in human affairs, but that there are always
.;.14publictuis; - Findifig the effort use-' has been re-appointed State Librarian
oeary,
and two sides to every question, both of which
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, 1 for three years by Gay e .,
must be fully understood in order to under
mornbag a recess was taken , with thei. e° ll ftrlitela 11Ythe Satiate. stand either, and that it is a greater advan
l lnderibullin g lE kt t b a '4 " 44 1:1 l it the van 1-
HON. W`zi.,it. Koottri. will accept Inge to an aidieleate to appreciate the
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Oas. propositions - Should ' be taken at strength than the weakness of his antago
subjcel our that hour su b jcel our thanksfor various public doeu
month'
the
mat's position. Nothing is more remarka'-
was resumed and the pending amend- ,
ble than the unerring tact with which in
meats submltted by MeksncrWilson, _______ .
his debate with Mr. Douglass, he went
Fowler and Sawyer, were A 4 G " " I " L NZ "'
en, auccett- straight to the reason of the question ; nor
sively rejected, A resciitiiWn otl'h . red" Joan C.gree kinrillge.anixe,d ,is Bald- have we ever had a more striking lesson in
ibY Mr. Vickers, restoring! the', elective mote on aturday. ' ' ' ' politicartacties Than" the fact that. opposed
.franchlae to those excluded, by reasonn atestreport about JeffersonDavisDTg„..l to a man exceptionally adroit in using pop
of Partleigatlen,l* is that he has the heart diseaae.
-the rebellion, was ular prejudice and bigotry to his purpose,
also rejected pFit. - .iibteof--yeas 2 1, nays exceptionally unscrupulous in appealing to
Passmayrjohnson on Tuesday signed •
82 ; Meisrs. Ferry, Grimes Harlan, the pardon of Dr. Mudd.
tthose baser motives that turn a meeting of
Morton, Pomeroy, Rice, Sawyer, •
citizens into a mob of barbarains, he should
Tram/Atli, 'Van Winkle and WlLsoci A LADY was robbed of $lO,OOO in the
of Baltimore on Saturday. yet have won his case before a jury of the
(Repulltheaus), voting with the min- passenger cats people. Mr. Lincoln was as far as possible
ority. :.....After fuither discussion the ' Mn. James T. Brady, one of the most from an impromptu politician. His wisdom 'amendments proposed tY Senators prominent lawyers of the New Totk bar, was made up of a knowledge of things as
Wilson and Morton were adopted, and died Tuesday morning, of appoplexy. well as of rri.n ; his sagacity resulted from
on a final vote, by ye as 41, na y s 16 SOLON ROBINSON declares that the apple a clear perception and honest acknowledge
ten Senators being absent or not vot cu tch en abled him to
1 .. trees in this eonntry are surely dying out, ment of difli ies, which l
Ing, the Senate adopted the following and that nothing can save them. see that the only durable triumph of politi
proposed amendments: . lx Brigham Young's dominion, murder- cal opinion is based, not on
,any abstract
sheriff
era are sentenced to be shot, and the
ARTICLE xv.right, but upon so much of justice, the
No discrimination shall - be made in the., does44e shooting. highest attainable at any given moment in
..
'United 'States among the 'citizens of the EX:GOVERNOR Hubbard, of Maine, died human , '
affairs, as may be had in the bat-
United States in the exercise of the elective,
suddenly at Hallowell, in that State, on ance °Plummet concession. Doubtless he
franchise, or in the right to hold office in
any , State, onacconnt of race, color of na- Saturday. - bad au idesl, but it was the ideal °fa practi
tivity, property, education or creed, cal statesman—to aim at the best, and to
Mn.s Leonard, an insane woman, was
ARTICLE XVL
burned to death in the jail of Flits, M take the next best, if he is lucky enough to
ichi-
The second clause, first section, of .the get even that. His slow but singularly
h
i
Friday
en, on night second article of the Constitution of the gan,
masculine intelligence, taught him that
folio
'UnitStates shall be amended to read as
precedent is ouly another name for erubod-
Each State shall appoint, by a vote of the
people thereof qualified to vote for Repre
sentatives in Congress, a number of electors
equal to the whole number of Senators and
Representatives to which the State may be
entitled in the Congress ; but no Senator or
Representative or person holding an office
of profit or trust under the United States
shall be appointed an elector; and the Con
gress shall have power to prescribe the
manner in which such electors: shall be
chosen_ by the people.
The joint resolution now goes back
to the House for concurrence or rejec
tion.
THE Georgia Rebels.-need re-con
struction. They don't seem to have
learned much by the War and are as
defiant as ever. Uupon the meeting of
the Legislature, some monthi ago, the
Unionists had a majority, but enough
weak-kneed Republicans united with
the Rebel element to pass a resolution
depriving all the colored members of
their seats. This left the Rebels in a
majority, and they have since used
their power unsparingly. l'he Union
ists saw their, error too late, but are
now powerless.' This bold deflatico of
the spirit of
_the Reconstruction acts is
having its frult, at Washington. The
Georgia Senators and Representatives
•having been standing out in the' cold
all winter, Congress being disposed to
_put the State on further probation.—
Some of the Democrats in the Georgia
Legislature are disposed to take the
back . track, but potso the - Rebel ma
jority. Last Saturday, they voted
down two resolutions—one pledging
the members of both branches of the
General Assembly to abide by the do
cision of the Supreme Court in regard
to the eligibility of negroes to hold
office—the other requiring mem
bers of the General Assembly,'
officers and clerks, to ,ImSwer under
oath whether they held. Office prior to
the War under the United States, or
during the war under the Confederate
Government, served in the army or
gave donations to the Confederacy.—
Congress will probably brin ‘ g these ,
blatant Rebels to terms, as soon as
GRANT gets into power..
Al the last October election GREEN
BACK, Demoavat, was 'returned as
elected Associate Justice of the Dis
trict Court of Philadelphia by a small
majority over Judge THAyER, Repub
lican. Mr. Greenback having the re
turn was sworn in and has been sitting
as one of the Judges of Me District
Court. in eonsecitience of the grows
- frauds practiced atthe October election,
the friends of Judge THAvnit deter
ined to contest the election, and upon
petition tiled the Legislature appointed
the usual Committee of investigation.
However, prelimina7 to the contest,
the Committee ordered a recount of the
ballots. On Friday last the ballot
boxes-were opened, and on. reach
ing that of the 16th division of the
20th ward, it was found there had been
a FRAITDrIYNT it.Erttnic The Return
Judges had certified. a majoiity of 66
for Greenback in the 16th diVision
while the ballots , viunt a majority pf
13 for Thayer ! As this Correctien
alone sweepl away Greenback's alletig
ed majority,ihe will have to vacate .in
favor of •Thayer. Thelatter is one of
the Most accomplished lawyers at the
Philidelphgt bar, and a gentleman of
great purity of charutm It will be
recollected that be - delivered' the ad
dress at the laying of the corner stone
of "Stevens Hall," in Gettysburg, in
1867.
Oh Thursday of last week, the lower
branch of Congress was 'the Beene of
Another discreditable display of black
guardian. Daring the consideration
of the /ndiansAppropriation 13111, Mr.
golbrook, who claims kl:ip honor's 4
representing the Democratic plugs and
shouldersbitters of Idaho, charged
Gen. BUTLER with deliberate and
knowing falsehood. Speaker COLFAi :
prOMpay called him to order; when he
Insolently put the House at defiance
by announbing that he had nothitig to
RetraCt.s The result was the prompt,
peonage of a resolution of ceirsure.--
HuLsnocae was ordered to thefront of
the Speaker's stand, and gatelly took
the sharp reprimand admlnistered by
COLFAx. His conduct *Dia& defi
ant and without, Oconee that not a Dem
ours* member depid to ,utter a Word
jn behalf 'of their Idaho brother.
Tau telegraph brings' news from
Spain that the Provisional Govern
inent, which has supplanted Queen
Isabella, la about to present to the
Cortes or Parliament a new 'Constitu
tion, of which the great feature will be
the abolition y', slavery throtagiunkt the
Spandith tiontinionr.. This will inolthie
Cuba, Porto WOO; and otherlo l 7ert In
dialelands which have been the very
l inens of the slave trade. Tbp Jogiosi
I - MO-Its of the late Slave-holder's Re
bellion are being telt the - world over.—
The - arnshirig out of the Slave °lig.
nialkriallte United Stasis =tures the
striking ershirekles hem the limbs
of the Slave everywhere. Spain thus
peaceably reaps thegolderfAintsof our
bloody sowing. Britoil asesi 'Pr *
will follow thebenegligegiineliphi, and
within lair yettri •fiebt
tion ?f .6-ateriein shoves 41 mai , lit
come` 610004 40t'ilkingtiridirvoit
dirigosi , thbilipit of chflotii(kko;
CHICAGO elairns to have the largest bread
bakery in the world. Last year it consum
ed-89,169 barrels of flour.
Ix Melhmo , comity, 111., there is a cheese
factory which produced $25,22C, worth of
cheese last year from - the milk of eight
hundred cows.
CLIALLEB it .* Dcrus, a - prominent French
teacher and Odd Fellow, died in Baltimore
on the 4th inst., from an overdose of chlo
roform.
• THE sudden deaths of the cattle at Fish
kill Plains, N. Y., are now ascertained to
have been caused by poison. Four of the
cattle have died.
THE Church of the Goad Shepherd in
Hartford, built iiitisely by Mrs. Samuel
Colt, was dedicated.; on Saturday. Four
bishops and sixty cli:rgymen were present.
The building cost about $lOO,OOO.
Oun foreign news by the cable is not im
portant. From Athens it is stated that the
King has at last brought his Ministry in ac
cord-with himself in sustaining the proto
col of the Paris' Conference.
Tut: aggregate sales of Claftn &Co., dry
goods merclutnts, New York, aging 18G8,
were $43,000,0x00. The sales of A. 'l'.
Stewart, includint• only the wholesale de
partment, were $30,000,e00.
Ina. London 'Standard prophesies that
the Alabama treaty will be rejected by the
Diked States Government, and "is sure the
next Administration pill not get such favor
able tel ms fur the settlement of the question
at issue."
Two thieveis-amathed the window of a
jewelry store in Broadway, New York, on
Monday evening, and made off with a tray
of diamonds worth 414.10,000. The jewels
got scattered and the thieves secured but
$l9OO.
31iNNEsor.t is a fisherman's paradise. A
paper of the State tells a story 'of two
brothers who sat a net, and at one haul cap
tured two hundred fish, the smallest weigh
ing eight. ponnd4, the largest twelve, and
the everage more than ten, :the most of
them being trout.
ChILDBIRT (I EXTRA ORD INA Y.—Oue of
the most'extruordinaty cases of childbirth
we remember to have heard of occurred the
other day in this town, a woman having
given prpmaturp birth to five perfectly
formed though small childreu, and one im
perfect one, all however dead.—Leteiseon
Gazette..
lloaninut 31 . 1 - abun.—A than named flo
ater,- livimr on the outskirts of Hannibal,
mr rdeled his daughter, aged to years,
on Saturday, by strangling her w ath a strap,
lle then cut her body In two, tore out her
heart and cut it open, and swallowed the
blood. Ile was arrested, and when ques
tioned proved to be insane.
A P.M t of hunters, m ar Lewistown, Pa.,
:hued the other day by eight or ten
wolves, one of was killed that
measused six feet from the nose to the of
the tail ; and on the lith ultimo a party of
hunters in Indiana county, Pa., found a
panther, which they at once despatched.
The animal measured nine feet froth his
nose to the tip of Liz tall.
Mtn'Ar Mrami,- 7 ,-Miehael'Kauffmau, a
German barber of Pittsburg, shot a little
boy named Edward Miller, on Saturday
evening. The boy was looking into the
shop window, and after ordering him away,
gauffman fire , da revolver through the win
dow, causing th,e boy'. inaant
Kauffman narrowly escaped lynching by
the citizens, but was hurried to jail.
FRStUS CAMPBELL. a colored man of
Pittsfild, Massachusetts, can speak six or
eight dijerent langtragrrs correctly and
fluently. He has traveled in .urope a num
ber of seasons, an - il but recently returned
from a trip throuslily, i3yt ia, the Holy
Laud, and Egypt. He INIS accuired by Ills
own exertions a comfortable fortune. The
Democratic town authorities recently struck
his name oil the list - of jurors because lie
was a "nigger.'
MCAT!' FLOM HTDROPIIOIIIA.-A littleson
of Reubeii Myers, of Shirley township,
Huntington county, about six ycars of oge,
died on thet2th ult., from the'effects of this
terrible disease, under the most painful and
distressing circumstances. About a mouth
previous to the attack, the lad, when on a
visit to his grandfather's, in the same neigh
borhood, was bitten by a rabid cat, while in
the act of reaching under an old stable for
eggs, the animal fastening upon his band,
and maintaining' its bold till drawn opt.
The cat was killed shortly afterwards, but
no suspicion was entertained of Its having
been mad, till after the boy was taken ill,
when the unmistakable symptoms of this
horrible malady made their appearance.
He lingered some four days, after being at
tacked, in untold agony, when death ended
his sufferings :
A nisTAUDLY attempt was wade to set
Are to the building occupied as the Home
for Friendless Cit•lldrSa l in the City of Lan
caster, on Tuesday evening last, About
eight o'clock some one entered the front
door and proceeding to the front sitting
room, deposited in the centre of the floor a
ball of rage saturated With coal oil or some
other InfbunmabLe liquid, and apt fire 'to It
The matron, Mim Spence, immediately af
terward entered the room, just in time to
gather up the blating ball and omit It in the
stove. The carpdtt was burned through and
the floor slightly charred. Bat for the'
timely arrival of'the Matron a fearful ca
lamity Would probahly have ensued. The
children, of whoni there-are ahout two hun
dred iu the institution, had nparlyall re-
tired to bed and twiny were sound 'asleep.
Suspicion fell Cpbn ti„ girl Wanda, flamed
Ellen Doyle, 141 year .of age, who first
denied fledge Of the matter, but:
subsequently4xu*smilhat, she had not onlY
made this attempt, tout ctier
doringthciagaim days. ' She was nom:
bid for iria.
.ied experience, and Rink it counts fur even
more in the guidance if communities of
men than du that of the indi‘vidual life. Ile
was. not a nian who held it \good public
economy to pull down on the Mere chance
of rebuilding a Letter. Mr. Lineoln's faith
in God was qualified by a very well-founded
distrust-of the wisdom of man. Perhaps
it was his want of self-confidence that mere
thdn anything else won him the unlimited
confidence of the people, for they telt that
there would be no need to retreat from any
position he, Lad deliberately taken. The
cautious., but steady advance of Lis policy
during the war was like that of a Roman
army. He left behind him a firm road on
which public confidence could follow ; he
look America with , hiin where he went ;
what he gained he occupied, and his ad
vanced posts became cot nits. The very
homeliness of his genius was its distinction.
His kingship was conspicious by its work
day homespun. Never was a ruler so abso
lute as he, nor so little conscious of it; fur
lie was the incarnate comn:en sense of the
people. With all that tenderness of nature
whose sweet sadness touched whoever saw
' hint with
_something of its own pathos,
there was no trace of sentimentalism in his
speech or action. He seems to Lave had
but one rule of conduct, always that of
practical and successfal politics, to let
himself be guided by events, when they
were sure to bong him out where he wish
ed to go, though by what seemed to un
practical minds, which let go the possible
to grasp at the desirable, a long road.
Welook forward with well grounded con
fidence to the administration of Gen. Grant.
Elected, it may be truly said, in spite of
both parties, but in sympathy with the more
judicious of the party of progress, he will
be independent of the extremists, Whether .
of blind advance or blinder reaction. -
Knowing by the most thorough experience
the men he has connumed and the men be
has led, he will know how to deal / firmly
with the one side and to moderate the other.
Ala soldier, he has been sehuoted to look
forward to remote results rather than to be
over-confident in immediate successes. Ile
has shown an indomitable persistency in
plans well considered and justified by good
fortune. Ile Las chosen his lieutenants
with instinctive felicity, and done justice to
their merit with almost unexampled mag
nanimity. He possesses beyond most men
that virtue of moderation which so many
American politicians eschew as unpopular.
Above all he has an almost heroic gift of
silence, which prevents him front allowing
himself to be dragged front his course by
the strong current of eloquence, and after
wards feeling bound to sacrifice his sense
of what is prudent to the tyranny of his
own consistency. We think that his ad
ministration will disappoint those only who
believe that words are more potent than
things in the conduct of suites and in last
io innuenec on the conduct of men.--
North American '
[Front (Tennesire) Citizen. Jau, '29.1
AN ENRAGED EITOTHEE SITOOTS 1115 SIS
TER'S- INTENDED IItSITAND.-WC have learn
ed the particulars of a tragic affair which
occured near Corncrsville, in this county, a
few days ago. A young man wooed and
won the „bend of a young lady whose
brother was violently opposed to the match,
and who swore they never should many.
' The heroic though perhaps misguided young
lady, yielding to the persuasive arguments
of love, consented to an elopement. Ac
cordingly, they clandestinely repaired to a
neigboring house to consummate their ar
dent desire. But the resolute and desperate
brother was upon their track, and just as
the happy couple were on . the boor, about
to be made one, a ball from his pistol pene
trated a vital part of the bridegroom's body,
and be !fell ip. the arms of the devoted girl,
Who, tue to him in death, assisted by
friends, conveyed him to the bed, where, at
her request, the ceremony was finished,
she exclaiming that she "had rather mourn
a dead husband than a dead lover." In a
few minutes the newly-made husband ex
pired. The destroyer of-his sister's happi
ness las ,pot been seen sincehe fired the
fatal sluit.• •
Jens W. VsrourrA has been arested at
Fort Wayne, Indiana, charged with having
caused the death of his wife's sister. It is
stated that in April last Vannatta was mar
ried to a Miss Horn, in opposition to the
of her parents. lin the night of the
wedding all the guests assembled were
taken sick after partaking of refreshments,
and the sister of the bride' died in conse
quence. Recently 'Vannatta proposed tp
elope with water yonriglatly, and in one
of his letters to her confessed that he had
poisoned the coffee served to his wedding
guests,
HON. Galusha A. Grow was seriously
burned in the cars at Beach Haven, Penn
sylvania, on Friday last. Tie train upon
which ke WWI traveling rfft op the track•
HOUSEKEEPERS, and all others want
ing anything in the house-keeping line,
will do well to °allot Col. C. H. Buannan's
,extenalve Ware-roo', riearthe Passenger
depot, on Carlisle street, who hes en hand
a very large assortment of Stoveg of the
best manufacture, Cooking, Parlor, Office,
and Chiuntair Stoves, - for wood or Coal ;
also Hollow Ware,Tin Ware, - Japin Wsre
Britannia Ware, Bird Cages, and tgenend
senor/mentor Kitchen Utensils, Also Coal
and Lumber 40
BED;JOTION.—B. C. cslussN is now
selling of hie entire stock of gOod,i at
greatly peduosti-pricas: $6 Boots for 44 .
fa Law Elboos lbr:ig 8 4,41464 413 . ;
and air goods 1n his Store the. same
proportionate;teii.'.lliiiwartisiti . , prices
ink Avail - kind* of FM3 cielivered at
siiiiie*Chkurie4lllmifatree' t, Stays-
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I cum 'E'fl- 4)71, ... - ' f rlie, Carlisle ' Herald
i saYs .."014.0wali exeitement exists is that;
piaie.taikaivetr .. . grit Tripoll rho ale* of MU*
hiiirjroV2: 4, - La, -
o4*tii4o;.itit s , , - "at - : *dielari
il egtot
HtOIN
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abontiiki - Ti;iiniiii 011 .4.: . ‘J - lb
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towed to visit that !place at:Various trines
She was a lady about 70' years` of age, and
was afflicted with disease. ' She made the
acquaintance o 1 Dr. P. Se4OUPPiN ikli'lz ) ung
German physielstV.Whe arrived in
. this
country some 81x montinkark and , itti6 set
tled for the practice, of his profession .in
Callisle. Dr. Schoeppe was lief - attending
physician until the hour of her death, mak
ing the usual professional visits quite fre
quently. Miss Stennecko acquired a vain
able estate from Dr. Stenneeke of Baltimore
city, who died some years ago. The estate
is : valued between ~,40,000 and $50;000,
consisting principally of landed property in
Baiitimore . City. On Wednesday afternoon
the 27th ult., 3liss Stditnecke was taken
very ill, and summoned the Dr. to her re
lief, but died the 'text day, having been in
' sensible from the time Dr. S. was (=lied in.
Her remains were taken to Baltimore. An
examination of her papers in the Posses -'
sion of Win. 11. Miller, Esq., developed , a
Will dated Nov. 17, 1868, in which there
was a bequest of 63,000 to Princeton Col
lege, :$2500 to the American Bible Society
,$.1250 to Washiugton Jefferson College, ,
1t , ,...).500 to the American Tract Society, with
other similar bequests—the Methodist and
Presbyterian Boards of Publication being
made residuary legatees. This will was
probated in Baltimore on Monday after
her death. Immediately after, Dr. Schoeppe
presented to the Court another Will dated
in December, in his own hand-writing, at
tested by himself and father, giving the en
tire estate to Dr. S. The herald says the
matter has developed a good deal of excite
meet, and numerous reports arc in circula
tion, of a startling character. There will
be a contest over the two Wills.
WasurNc.gori.—On the night of Jan. 29,
two horses valued at is4oo, were stolen from
the stable of Thomas C. Crompton, resit!.
ing two miles west of Burkittsville ; they
were subsequently found in the possession
of a farmer residing near Middleburg, Car
roll county, he having bought them of two
men representing themselves as drovers;
the thieves escaped.
Tour.—On the :30th ult., iu Hanover, a
Mule team ran off, the driver, a lad named
3lasenheimer, aged 15 years, being
thrown on to the tongue between the mules;
after running several squares the team was
stopped and the lad rescued from his peri
lous position, hut slightly injured.—Last
Thursday evening. in Logansville, two
wagons, one driven by George Hartman and
the other by Michael Hartman, came in
collision ; an angry quarrel ensued which
terminated by George Hartman with a club
crushing in the - Skull of Albert D. Hartman,
son of Michael,'-causing his death thd same
night. The murderer was arrested and is
now in jail. Ali the parties wore distant
relatives, both the murderer and murdered
man being about 23 years of age.—Several
weeks ago, Bev. Jacob. Ziegler, of 'York,
(formerly of Gettysburg,) was presented
with a buggy, a set of ha Tess, and a buffa l i
lo robe, by the congregations do whom he
ministers, his wife receiving a' handsome
dress, with press uts for oilier members of
the family.
THE III:MAINS OF MRS. SERRA=
The .Washington Mar of 3londay says :
By order of the President, the remains of
Mrs. :'urratt Ns ill to-day be disinterred at
the Arsenal and delivered to her friends..
The understanding is that there shall- be no
public demonstration over the remains, and
whatever funeral ervice takes piece shall
be private. She was, it will be recollected,
convicted by the Military Commission of
which General Hunter'la President, at the
Arsenal, in the siniasstitr" of 1865, of being
one of the conspirators for the assassination
of President Lincoln, on the ith of April
of that year, and suffered death by hanging,
in accotdance with the sentence of the
commission . , in the Arsenal grounds, on the
nth of July following. Immediately after
the execution, her remains, with those of
Payne, Harold and Atzerodt, executed at
the same time, were placed in common
Mies and interred near the scaffold, her
body being at the North end of the row,
mad the others adjoining her remains in the
order named above. The body •of Boo4r
was al,, burled near'there ; that is insido
the old penitentiary building. rThe burial I
of Booth was quietly made in the presence i
of Seat Nary Stanton, General Lafayette C.
Baker wal two of his officers, -and Colonel
Benton, C'ommandaht of the Arsenal ; and !
after the grave had been filled and a portion
of the bricks rebid over it, the windows of
the wareroom were boarded up and the
door locked, Secretary Stanton taking, the I
key. The body of Wirz, the Audersonville
jailer, was placed in the yard adjoining the
body of Atzerodt. For sonic time the.
bodies were allowed to remain in thisposi
tion. In the fall of 18137, when the demo!: I
itiou of the Penitentiary building w -
as de
termined on, •it became necessary re
move
the bodies, and they were buried in
the warehouse known as No. 1 the bodies
being placed under the flagging. There
the bodies of all have remained until to.
day. The locality of the last place of bur
ial bad been carefully conticaled.
Br comparative statement of the public
debt of January I, 1809, with that due on
the Ist of Pcbrgarl, upeara that alai
has been an increase , of $14,700 in the debt
bearing coin interest; increase in the debt
bearing currency interest of $1,345,000;
decrease in the matured debt not presented
for payment of sa✓2,66i ; increase in the
debt bearing 'no interest -jai $6,981,911,90;
increase in Pacific Railroad bonds, $1,920,-
000, showing an increase of total debt since
January Ist of $9,846,011.90. The amount
of coin in the Treasury decreased during
the month *•10,030,6`u2.47; currency
eased $4,80,2441 ahol ii an• illerOase
of public debt over last month, leas cash in
the Treasury, of $15,498,456,89.
SAD Dnowswo assts.—Two boys aged
respectively IA yeate, were drowned, on
Friday afternoon, in the mill ponsi of
Messrs. kihivets Peak, near Tiridgeboro,
N. J. They left home In the morning for
school, taking their skates with them, and
during the noon recess, went to the pond to
skate, Not returning when the school was
called for the afterao - Cea session, the teacher
became alarmed Ike their safety; and a
" arch a . '" immediately instituted, when a
break was discovered in the 'ice. . 1 3 0 9)Es
were put in and the bodlea of the
unfortunates - -narned Fillmore Thonson,
PI of Kr. Willlan3 Miamian, a fanner m
elding near the vllla,se, and Joseph 84 ° 4 )
the son of a widow living la Plillad e lith l
'-were recovered, Thil should prove a
warning to boys to be careful how they ven
ture upon the ice. .
A You:co Lam( Braman TO DEATH.—
Miss Elizabeth ftninnto r t, an ostimablo
young lady of Dayton, (mo t Was so allOOk.
ingly buried by roomer her cloth" ag
ing are frnai a Palinr,oitctyn, gitiarOkr•An'
noon, that iihe died finns bar Aeries. The
leg of the atm came,onc* and Vm
hart caught, hold of *lt low rim; to Min
and hold it until a bid; who was assisting
her, could rep/ace the Mg . . The:stove was
Very hot, and her dftda:dositt fire, lz.o she
Was enveloFed 1n41,4 104 :1, 41 - 60 . 1# 1 ,3 L aras ,
lidakyinvareoriti -13/00.mi
bewildered, ,and 14 110111 - :04 ofdolt* fin
b9fore Mr• and
-I*esica .04
the flre, sh e was meet Anal l iiibll:(Plinkkk
h&c. skill being melded jotfity-fililit..:W
knees fifain.hge l in4l4;'
mim - :1‘
ODD FILIDIA Rito7ro 7,880 the Older ex
tended ha six States' and ttie District !
Nurente, and - comprfsed.over,4* met
heirs: in Ititie there were kid* ht twenty
one fkatenoral 'T 4 itsotctries„ with eleven
thouging!*tienVitnd In 18.,0 die argani;„
1 ration hat4tgrita r od to l7s,ooo:_etent
in 2,450! *xtril§fte lodgen. .The Order
I under thnftnisdlcinan of the Grand Lode,-
I of the United States now numbers about
1.300,000 contributing 'members, comprised
t in 3,300 lodges, and lccuted in every State
and Territory in tioilittion, in the.Ctuutdiart
Dominion, in British Columbia, in Australia
And the islands of the ocean The various
r inches of thelamily of Odd Fellows num
ber in the aggregate at least 1,000,000 men.
The total revenue in the New World, dur
ing the past year approximated 0,300,0011,
aird- the disbursements in the same time
for relieving the wants of the sick 'and.
needy brothara, burying the dead, assisting
the widow and educating the orphan, were
not far from $BOO,OOO. The resources of
the L 0. 0. F. are probably *30,000,000,
and many fine buildings for Lodge and
Encampment purposes are owned by the
brotherhood.
*trial 44110.
- TO THE TRADE
Win. Blair & Son have Just received 52 barrels MAC.
keowe's best Coal Oil, 33 barrels Flint Glass, heavily
leaded Sun Burner Chimneys, a grod supply of cheap
L IrnefilassChimueys, of all kinds, also a large supple
of Groceries, Queeneware, Cilaskstars,Codacerare, and
such other articles as are needed by storekeepers, and
housekeepers generally. Remember our Coal Oil will
Lot explode.
WM. GLAIR k EON,
Wholesale and Retell Grocers
end Queenswere Merchants,
'•Nuuth End. Carlisle
Btlein U.
F Dimpen.torj Of the UMW States.]
LIOSMI CHENATA-DUCTIII LEAVES
14tortams.—Their odor strong, 411(rueivo, aad
1114.Ut wbat. la aromatic, 'hair taste bit teritM, a col imal,
gous to m int.
blzrac►L PlimP/471Z21 Uaza.—liachu leaves are
gently atfwulaat l with a peculiar tendency to the
Urinary Organ..
They are given in complaints of the L:rinary Organs,
ouch so Gravel, Chronic entardt of the Bladder, Mor
bid Irritation ul the Bladder and Uretha, DiaOhari of
tub Prostate Oland, and Retention ur Incontinence of
Urine, from a toes of tune iu the parte concerned in its
evacuation. The remedy'lliei also been recoturnunded
lu Dyspepsia. Chronic Rheumatism, Cutaneous Affec
tions, and Dropsy.
1114,MauLD's kirIACT BUCIII; is need by persons (rem
the ages of I, to and 11,111:::, to [W, ur in the de
cline or change of lite; inter Confinement, or Labor
Pains • Bed-Wetting in rt
to allections peculiar to females the tiatract Buehu,
Is unequaled by any other raw , dy, as in Chturceis, ur
Retention, Irregui.•rity, Paininliltsb Or Suppression of
Customary Evacuations, Ulc crated or Reba rims State
ul the Uteruv , Leucorrhea, or Whites.
illtrtkra ur Tilt MLADDLC., KIIMSTS, GIMMEL, AXD
'LlaurdlCAL SWiLL/skk.-I.IIS incl cases the
poets of Digestion, and excite, the Abv,rbente into
healthy iiction, by which the Watery or Calcareous die
position., and all Unnatural Enlargements arr
LICIrOd, as Cell as Vain ma/ Infiruurnattati.
HYLMISOLD'S ErrliACT BliCkt! Lae cured every Cabe of
Umbel., in which it hue been given. Irritation of the
Neck, of the Bladder, and Inflammation Of the Kid
ueye, Ulceration of the Kidneys and Bladder, Reten
tion ut Ulnae, Lbseeee" of the Prostate Claud, stone
lu toe Bladder, Calculus, (Snivel, Br irk-Du et.Depvait,
sad Mucus or Milky latecharges, end far enfeebled add
delicate Ceuatitutfune , of both saxes,attetlded with the
wilovieg symptoms: Intilaposltion to kzertion, Loss
ot mower, LOOS of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak beret's, Trembling, horror of Diseatte, Wake
!ulnae., of Pain to the Deck, llot
Deno., Flushing of the Body, Drynem ul the Skin,
ffirupouu en tun Face, Countenance, Universal
Udissiiude of the Muscular Dystem,
1 1 / I , 3llkiLD's ErritACT bt:CriC IS DiUretiC and Blond.
Bari tying, end cures all .DI-eases arising frutn habits 1
of titesipatieu, excesses and imprudences in lite, Ina
}aratea ot the rsiood, kc., superseding Copelba in af.
tectiona I,r Chicle it Is uaud , 1/31Cti as UulturrtiOsa,
Ulrulk u/ l•Mestsuding, and Syphilitic Affettlous—ill
these cast r ate:l , , used in Connection with I
Butte Wean.
Bold Os all Druggists and dealers ever) where. Be.
ware or couut ertrits. Ast for Ileltubole's. Take no
other. Yuen-41.25 per WWI:, ur fl bottles fur 3040.
Densered to nu, address. Descritiesyruitones in all
cutunmuicatauni.
Address U. T. 11ELI1SULD, Z 44 I 3 rout way, :i. Y.
MOM! AUK GCS UINX tiNLEns DONE UP 1:4
44.1,Dgrareal irr.sporr, th.C.lninn Or My
Ch em.:al 11. eitulase, Wad 41gUad
Feb. 6-2,0 11. T. 11.ELVDOLD.
HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN
fIAIR RENEWER,
IT WILL POSITIVELY RESTORE GRAY HAIR
TO ITS ORIGINAL COLOR.
It keeps:ins hair from, falling out. It la the twist
dressing in'lbe sold, malting Melees, still , brasby
Lair, L.11.14\80111 And glossy.
For sale by 111 Druggists, •
E. P. lIALI:Nk CO., 11., Proprietors.
Feb. -Its. •
WIRE EXILING, WIRE GUARDS.
for , tore fronts, Asylums, itc.; Iron Beilateado
WiraWebbing for Sheep aud foul try Yards; Braes and
Iron Wire Cloth, Sierra, fowlers, Screens fur Coal,
Ores, Sand, kr., Flossy Cliimped Cloth for Spark
Arresters; Landscape Wires far Windows, U.; Paper
makers' WI red, Ornaments I Wi r Work, tr. Every la
formation by addressitaL the \atantsfectstrere. M.
'WALKER. k SONS, No. 11 Nor tk Sixth et. Phila.
r.b.s, 1809.-ly
air LiEA.VNESS, lILINDNICiR AVM CATARRH
treated witb the utmost emcees, by J. to tre. nt. D.,
and Professor cif Diseases of the Eye sad r; (his
specialty) in the Medico/ CbileQe of l'enitsy 11:
years. exinrsence (formerly of Le) deu, 4oila, .) No.
805 Arch street, Phil*. Testimonials can be s. nat
his Ohre, The Medical faculty are incited to ac
pan) their patients, as he has no su7rcts In his prac
tice. Artificial eyes inserted without paha. So
charge fur examinstiost. :Jon
NOTIIING LIKE IT IN MEDICINE.
It Las long been claimed that if we knew it, there
would be an herb, or a combination of herb., xs
and harks Vint would cure all the Ills human - flesh is
heir to Dr. Hiahler, with a few of his prvfe.lonal
friends, hare Rept this idea constsutly Lti rims, and
labored earnes , ly and perseveringly for years to had
this most desirable treasure. Though they have not
found au Instant cure for all complaints, they Wise
nevertheless discovered a remedy, which, as yet, has
never failed its curingehills and lover, Dyspepsia, and
all diseases arising from any impurity of the blood or
disarrangement of the digestive organs, including
Liver Complaint, Hnughs, Sick it eadache.
Neu
ralgia. Nerrousne“, General Debility and all affec
tions of the Kidneys and Urinary Organs.
This great aiscovery, in loner of the indefatig,ble
labors of Dr: D. Misfit,. is called Mislder'e Herb Bit
ters, and wherever introduced takes the ptace of
Quinine and the host of other remedies used hereto
fore for the complaints mentioned above.
`old by all Trruggiats and General Dealers.
Jamls.-3m no 1
MARSHALL'S ELIXIR
headache—Dyspepsia— CostiveneBB.
IF you suffer with Headache try SIARSRALL'S
ELIXIR, end be convinced that although other
remedies have failed fo cure you, this will give you
instant and permanent viler.
If by over•Ogcltement awl fatigue your nerves hare
bezonm fro weakened that Lteadactie admon ihhes you
something more deuterons may happen, much as
PALSY, DIUNESS - OF SIGHT,
and other alarming nervous affections, then Marshall's
Elixir, by gieing toms atm strength to your system,
restores you to perfect health.
Wheaever flood which shoe Id be digested remains in
the stomach, causing pain and uneasiness for the want
of that principle which would render It easy of diges
tion, then by using Marti:tall': Elixir you will supply
this denciency IMtrprOYollt its recurrence, and so NI
radically cured of Dyspepsia.
The stomach being thus cleansed from an unhealthy
to II healthy condition, costiveness nod the other al
tenant dboordere of the bowels are of necessity pre
vented.
Price of Marshall's Elixir, $1 CO per bottle,
For sale by all Druggists. Depot, 1301 Mar&A et.
M. 31ARSEIALI. & Co., Druggists, Prop.riptqa.
•
A Clergyman, while residing in goo th America as a
misaionary, dis covered a safe and simple remedy for
the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early Decay, Diseases
of the Urinary and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by bariefhl and vicious
habits. Greet numbers have been mired by this noble
remedy. Prompted by a desire to benefit the emitted
and unfortunate, I will send the recipe for preparing
and using this medicine, in a sealed envelope, to any
one who needs it, free of charge. Address
JoSEPII T. INMAN,
Station D, Bible House, New City.
Sept. 13.-17
T4.P 4t3ssaico
BUTTON rioT+g OVERBEAMING
SEWING MACHINE CO .,
In directing attention to their OF:Lsll4Arali 00)1
BIN ATION BUTTON lICII4 ggteiNG
beg le,ne to tear to ita wonderful popularity as con
elusive proof of its great merit. •
The Increase In the demand for tblivalnable machine
has been TEN FOLD during the kuttesen months of Its
Int you before the public.
Thiestraiuf and twprising merest fa unprecedented
in the history of sewing -madam,
warranted in elalmlnti t.tc and Re fetil thlly
17 MAO NO .11‘17.41,,
BEING ABSOLUTELY THE BEST
FAMILY MACHINE
IN TUB WORLD,
And intstiteically the Ohettpeet. •
h rainy two,maebbemoomblned In oafs. (by alto
pla and benothol mechanical areangemeat,) making
both too Shittitii or lm:dratted/4 and the Oyerseatehli
sad Batton hole.alit:lo/4 crud email: cad Pew
feetblh• It tkileeteigi gloomy Oat Isamu* ty._":l7g•
mot emyvt ... es..Retesoleas reinnlias"Wirn
=smug add cglkh e ze , thortes
aad4ll — tatTir at tio lam. an in aaal
itoaAverimiak Bpsbesidersoa and mares
beaatibil saitoatad fiyigist Kokes In al 'Wig.
lv.ry Machine I. Warrietted. tbe OeihtMlienc, it!
Agee ta give maim settbabot.
with tall Ordealire ail samples darork
dose caitiff Idabbinerain roo hid imimpffMttimiatfilti
'llailleccOwloNmlNMpaar.
, .
/ge W. Or. AIM/A aid aintaut
. • Ptsikaapkia, Pa,
Instrustosauglesu oittbuileothlita at nut reap o
'au Cloutpany gratuitously** allyarebaacera.
/10 7 111-14-W A N BD.
PAX oN, Pte'ts~p
w.B. Mrii x lua, Rr,,xrßi
ww.twtw!o2i,:Ap , m4 -
-
A CARD
Au*dim, gat fan%
OUTER SALOON.
jOILN pituEL
dcambersbar g 6 l49 ett o buit g ,
next door to if[ 1i
WM
Annie Abate to MR friend* tbailn iddlgen to";ble
CONFECTIONERY,
be bas opened an Oyster /bloom at his old etand , on
,Cbivajmnstmrs damn, whale during the season hewn!
keep constantly on hand
PRIME OYSTERS,
the best the market can afford, with special am=
modatiLga for
,LADIES &. GENTLEMEN.
Ica , . Give us a call. ..41"
Nov. 13.—tr
AT COST!
A. R. FEISTEL,
BALTISIORE street, next door to Huber's Drug
Store, is
•
SELLING OFF AT COST!
urs STOCK R30314,4cEs
•
Writing Desks, Plain Candy,
Work Boxes, Fancy do.,
Portfolios, Pickles,
Sateltels, Sardines,
Pocket Books, Lobsters,
China Toys, °bow-chow,
Pocket Cutlery, Fancy Cakes,
Jewelry, Forerun Crackers,
Chess,Wine Elam:its,
Brushes, 31usroon do.,
Perfurocr), Fire Works,
Soaps, Pens & Pencils,
.
Combs, Writing Payers,
.
Fruits, F.nrelopes,
Nuts, , Tut,ucco k Segura,
ByFups, &c., &c., &c.,
`TOO NUMEROUS TOO MENTION."
Intendinr, to go into another business, lee is deter
mined to thew's° of Ws stock +. rapidly as possible.—
C , mo one, and boy et LOWER PRICES TIl AN YOU
EVER LID BEFORE IN iIETTYSIMIRG.
Jan. la—t
THE VERY BEST!
Biertower's Segar Store,
GETTYSBURG,PA,
NORTII-RAZT CORNER OF THE DIAMOND
Mill: undo - signet), thantful ha. past favors, ril
l_
_'Tactfully calls the attention of the public to his
I=ll=llll
&gars, Smoking & Chew
ing Tobacco, Pipes, &c.,
which he l prepared to eell at the lowest 11,Ing
pricey, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. He will keep
on li.nd
THE BEST BRANDS,
and will manufacture for gen
eral sale throughout the
County.
Rem in I bertha plat e,ln the Diamond, between Brink
arbors Store and McClellan'. hotel
WASUINGT BLERBOWEL.
Dec.ll,ls6i.—tf
gottig and 4totauranto.
EAGLE 110 T-EL.
The largest and num cointuixlions in
GETTYSEURO, PENNA
ODANTA DT CUANDTISTUNGI AND WASHINGTON MIMI
JOHN L. TATE, Proprietor
*area Omnibus, for Pas•euggrs sad Ihrggage, runs
to the,. Do•,ot, on arrival and departure of &all Hood
Trains. Careful servants, sad rearoxtableatargee.
Hay 29, 1667.
KEYSTONE HOTEL.
GET'TYSBURO, PA.
,WAI. E. MYERS,-PROPRIETOR.
NOW OPEN.
'j' its is a new louse, and has been
tted up in the moat apprtived style. Its
locationt,s pleasant and convenient, being In the
most business portion of the WWl]. Every millings.
menthne Lees made ter the *cc ccussiation end cum
fort of guests, \s , tli ample stabling attacked. With
experlenceid sem%ts , and accommodating Clerks,
we shall nee every ndeavor to pleas*. This Rotel
Is no. open seethe eatertainment of the public, and
We kindly 'Akira share o üblicpatrimage.
Micy 29. 1567.
iltotograph
EXCELSIOR GADkERY.
TIPTON & MYE S
successors to C. J. Tyson.
P.llO T OGRAPIIL9,
PHOTO MINIATURES
AMBROTYPES',
Stereoscopic Views of the
BATTLE-FIELD,,
STEREOSCOPES,
PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES,
Ay !!
ALBUMS
GREAT VARIETY,
AND AT GREATLY REDUCED
illr'We deal in nothing but the best of its kind. Call
saga= grf:111;11d from all unstilted, ever ta
ken at this Gallery.
- TYSON'S OLD STAND.
Oot.
Vitittrltos and lenttlrg.
REMOVAL!
nil Arm of &OM & McMinn hays reword to
North Baltimore street, next door to !bangler's dos
Store. We have on hand a choice assortmenAdf
CLOCKS, WATORLS
(Gold and Bllter,)
J E W.E L
of all kinds and latest styles. Beset' and MOO WIN
also, Alike Gold, neer and Btisel .
SPEC T AC la E a
of the but manntlietn" lase, 'Win' it. Genoa::
esirdeons, BlotesAr lfes,te., Walla end Guitar
/DM, ;h.
kftuia of Repairing •4 oar tine done
at ad r alaolOble Prs'eel as elMeliere, •
and warranted.
Alrlhonkftil fa; past favßOPors.
S& IS we Doll Men oessUa•
ammo. ILB.TN.Br.
Jane 17,1808.-If -
REAL ESTATE AGENCY.
I have opened an agenoy , for, the
SALE OF REAL ESTATE,
n conflation with al boat btAtltolot Ckettlinburg
.71 ' 1 4, • 16.141$ to selik or bu 7 Um* mo 7 flud it to
,tbatr ottinotoito to con, Ileveral
Farina and Woodland
A No. l ori i . A.T.M.Ps4ol Scow
1 I
A TVA N .11$ 101 $lAO_O •
A : . .:. , awl Aeons vsAY ORNAP
Al• i no • TozOro
A i f .8$ ACIEJK TOIB 6
A. 7 34 Amen, PoT. Mho
A 7 . ,. • !. • T
_OB4lOO £0238
A . i • ?Ass In AC2I
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A . ~ ~ . . . ir 4
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A. NO' , , A4lllBl
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A . . . tAiasgro AOBOB AT 886 PIA Actils
A TUT GOOD•TA188481A AC B IB,AT SIR
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6 Thibai
. ' lUCTUIV 44111.
4840 .1101 4. 14 4' itiollego44 • . --•
"emits,
ologniras & LUIBER
AT PARISOWIIBTORE, ON TOE RILL, BALTIMORE
pIZIET,..OII7TYBBOIIO, PA
FRESH GROCERIES
ori week Cross the City, Provisions, Dried an
Orson YrValenti kinds, always on hand, at lowest
rates.
FLOUR, CORN ][SAL; CIIRESE, PURR CIDER YIN
ROAR, SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, CONFECTIONARIES,.
RROOMS.te.; also, .
LUMBER,
such Its Scantling, - Poser, &angles, Plank, te., eon t I
ually ou baud ai lowest living rotes. Call and see.
June 21;s—tf.
GILLESPIE & CO.
Dealers in Flour, Grocer
ies, Notions,
&c.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
iNTITE the attention of the public their large
1
etoek of Ooods, et the old etazd, on York street,
next door to the Globe Inn, consisting or the beet of
GROCERIES,
sycapi...‘tplasses, Caress. Teas, Spices, Salt,
kc.: 11.0
BEST BRANDS. OF FLOUR
In the market, with Hams, Shoulders, Hides,
Drird Fraits,Honfeetlons, Am Also,
N - 0 T .I . 0 N S,
In great lriety: Cedar sod Willow...are. Stone
ware. Crocker)-ware ta, Snare, Tobacco.,
and a thousand and Oneother a es.
NITER AND E B,
Liss aid fresh, Ai ways for sale.
Umbrae= & C. 4. will spare no effort to please, and
■re eon en f Wog able to do by constantly
keeping s full and choice stock, an s melling at the
♦ery lo est profit.. COUNTRY PRODUCS wanted, either
for the cash or iu exchange for goods, Idspest market
price lowed. JOS SPII S. 0 LLTNIPT E,
DANIXL CASHMAN.
Jun 17, ISPs.—tf
W. BOYER & SON.
. — Ns DEALERS IN •
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware
IKR:.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY.
Dec. 4, 1867.4tf
BARGAINS
[MEM
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JACOB W. CRESS
HAVING openod a new Grocery, in Gettysburg, on
the north-west corner of the Public Square,
has lust received • splendid assortment of /REIM
GROCERIES,
Including Sagan, Coffee, Molasses, Syrup, Team,
Spice., Tobacco, Salt, Flab, Name, Shoulder., Sr Also,
QUEENSWARE, CONFECTIONS,
Nu ta,Fro its,Sospa, Fancy Articles anditotiosui gener
ally We .14 also keep on hand FLOUR and PEED
STUFFS. •
Ilavlng purchased for CARL I am prepared to
WI very cheap. Give me a call and Judge for your
selves.
Sept. 26.1867.-tf
Grocery and Flour Store.
BEMO VAL.
MEALS & BROTHER
H AJ t lt y. rviso on esir St:rite tio i Nnesti aro t tr i7 p p rop•
pall to keep con Cb
stantly on lusnd
ALL .KINDS OF
GROCERIES,
FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, &c.
Also, VISZTABLEB In season, fresh from the city
and country. They are determined to sell. as cheap
so the cheapeat,and as t hey only ask the lowest tiring
profits, they tbopo to merit and receive a liberal
akar• of pu bile patronage. /KRAUS a BRO.
Apra B,luB—tt.
GRECIAN BEND.
AT WM . . J. MARTIN'S
TSthe place to get It if you wish, where you can get
everything expected tobe found in a first clam
LIR OCERLES AND LIQUOR&
The Groceries consist In part of best Syrup, Coffee,
Legere, Tees, Spices, Prints Nu. Mackerel, kc. r at.
Always on hand a large quantity of
LIQUORS
of all kinds from Champagne to. Common Wit hikey
pore Rye Whiskey, Brandy, Gin for medHual and
other purposes, Scotch Whiskey and Jamaica Kam for
hot punches, A. Sneer's pare Grape Wine, Yieh le r'r,
Iloofiand's Zinger* and German Bitters.
HOTEL KEEPERS
will find by eying me a call that thew can be supplied
with Liquor at all Musette before to please at reduced
rates, and save freight and package.
Altir•Thankful for past patronage and wliciting a
continuance. Wat. J. MARTIN,
Nov. 20 186g..tt Balttruorest.,Glattrobarg.
GO TO WM. J. MARTIN'S.
1 - 7wwant all the necessary ingredients for a good
.1. Mtgrte Pie. [Nov. 20.—tf
APPLES, Raisins, Citron, Cur
rants, Cranberrise and Prunes.
Nov. 213.—tf At WM. J.,ICLELTINII.
Carptuttro and Contractoro.
Win. C. Stallsmith & son,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenters and Contra.gtors.
Doors, Shatter?, Blinds, Door
• and Window Frames, Cor
nice, Door ik Window
Brackets, &c.
Oonatantly on hand and manufactured to order Of
BEST MATERIALS,
by expedisma itrignsikvid
REASONABLE PRICES.
sa-Ordees presapely aftekthdAx
Jan.ls,lllBL—tif
TO THE BUILDING COMMUNI
TY AND ALL OTEIBBS
WHO was To IMPBOVE.
THE undersigned respectfully in-
JI. forms the public that he atilt ocallhinw the
. •
OARREINTERING BUSINNES
et his old stead, on West 'treat, fietti=titid is
ready at all times to acoomalcalakkeatea
4 4 , 4kap•
ales dine in his line. $ e lsprepared to
kindsotwork tor building porpoise, et' the oil.
tortal.azid a 4 neerly'aistielteeply eels ma be douse&
ally other establishment In the eountp.
Hands always, Itt maims and !or* execomPt
°aptness eadespetob.
AliirThiukkflllter pest tevots,hs hopes, by
to bluanese to metres Wepsl abase of ptU " ta
rmac
1day.29,1867. WK. OHM= AN.
1. ' GEO. C. CASHMAN,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
Carpenter and Contract();
RESPECITYITLLY iaformt
pub* Ibis bsvlfl aoduaw the Ouptalim
Ikea ha an nit IMUIdIIII, peep4of to tato oe,p
tracts ibr puffing up and rsparta i Bmiabss,ot ma
r " alible nit " b•Allot tk OtettrOisirt--ow
work virmitikoil o be Of best TOW ![tl
desatimitim t«besbalitftWNStpuUorianari fi t
4 # 114 . 4014 4,1011 1 110, 0 0M14 1 001101011MA
Rrinit , mo
_
- ,•• , uurishors.
Nat
wiems
• id • ft* woe.
g="4ll'.!'"4"
, .
gnshisss
I MANTUA-MAKING.
MRS. E. J. ZIEGLER
1/5 prepared to doorery deitcripth•ntif
Plain ffewing, Dress Making
included.
Itehidence likklle at., oun do train the 51.th0..
di.% Church, liettyabarg, Pa. (tab. 6.—tf
01-11 N. W. TIPTON, FASHION
.", AIILK JABBER, Vorth•East corner of that
next door to Ilotel,)Gletlys
berg.P.... when he C4O • e .11 times be found ready
toattend to ell buslnesainble line. Ile bas elso as
excellent tealetent end will Inenre ttlefaction.—
e stint* nll. •
Mae 29, ISO%
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RANITE-YARD ,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
OS RAILROID, NEAR FREIGHT DEPOT.
Lo preparod lotoraidi GRANITE, fur aillkisd. of
BUILDING AND. MONUMENTAL PURPOSES,
at ressoaable rates—
Curbing, Sills, Steps, Ashlers,
Posts, - Monuments, Ceme
tery Blocks, &c., &c.,
cut un4l flui.ltei in errry sty:of det , ired, by best of
QOM
..R.Or.lrro flout a di•tauca promptly attended to
Jutith 3 —lf
J REAHAII CULP,
GETTY.SIII7W, PA.,
Undertaker & Paper-Vanger,
Ir prwar.l to forniits on mh .rt
COFFINS' OF ALL ,S'TI'LES
11.••10, keens on hand • krzr. as ortriirnt CA WALL
PA PF:II.. a hicli he sell, nt 1 , rest cash rates. and if de
w, will lurch hnmL to Int it on the will.
PLAIN & FANCY .S7G X PAIT
INO EXECUTED TO ORDER.
44 - 1"-rk.Atr,..el-a kw 11,,,rx eaet alLutheral; C r
May 27, t I
ROBERT D. ARMOR,
GAS FITTER, PLUMBER AND
BELL HANGER,
East Riddle tired, half a square froot fileCourt-houJe
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
IVILL promptly attend to all or
den in laid line. Rork done in the moat math,.
factory manner, and at prices a.. Inw ad can possibly bu
alrordt-1 tfl Make a Liriuz.
GAS PIPE
furnlslasl, an well a Chan , kli,r , L est left , Drup
Lights Ar..; also WATER PIPE, St Top all Frost
Spigots. and,in short, every thin; belonging to gall or
water fixtures.
Belie hung. and furniahed if de.irtd. Lceli a of a{
kinds repaired. Der. 1b61.-t
MARSH CREEK
PLANING MILL,
TIIE undersigned has established a
PLANING MILL, on Marsh creek, ton r miles from
Gettysburg, at which he will manufacture
DOORS AND DOOR FRAMES,
WINDOW SASH AND FRAMES,
FLOORING, WEATHERBOARDING,
Chair sod Wash Boards, with everything else made at
such a factory, and !needed la the building line The
best of lumber will always be need, all thuroughly
dried, a kiln having been pot up fur the iampose. .
Orders salcited, sod promptly attentlea to. Prices
as low as the lowest, and every effort made to accom.
modata customers.
J. W. CRIS&
May 20, 1968.—1 y
FURNITURE.
D. C. BHEAFI4IE.R
PETERSBURG, (Y. 5.,) PLNNA.,
Ii prepared to offer:Cottle Public, anyiblut; in bit
se cheap as ea be bad le the county
eg—Purr-hasen will do well toanii and examiuo,
my Mock bek baying tlumbare
FURNITURE
aisle to order, Repairing done neat cheap and with
dbo•vh. J.e, 12. 18458.-1 Iv
NEW BUSINESS._
Upholstering & Trimming,
WILLIAM E. CULP
HAS opened an establiehntent opposite iVesver'n
Livery Stables, on Washington street, for
Covering Sofas, Chairs, Mat
trasses, and Upholstering
in all its branches
Ile also continues his old badness of Trimuthis,-,.
Buggies, Carriages, dc., anti solicits from the pphlie
their paircivage. Charges moderate.
Gettysburg, Pa., Dec.ll.—tf
ONLY FOR CASH.
The nadorgl i p.od, Dealers in CuAl, licreby giro
nu
tlre to Hyatt Customers and the Public, that after tit be
chit;
NO CREDIT
will be allowed, but ail Coal mast be pal 4 fix in ad
vance, when ordered. Oar balgg required to par
Cash for goal and lirrelgrii nonaWattas this change,
and hereafter
The Cash SVs*rra.will be rigidly adher
ed to.
sa-n a ccou ntdebted to either et tile andardg.....
ed on Bookare requested to call and
settlement.
C. U. BUNDLED,
JACOB $2.1.1214
aamtaa a aßovi - ift_
Oettyetkurg, Doe. 22.-4 m
NEW BAKERY.
NEWPORT dc
Mechanical Bakery, Corner V Ilied Aset
midi& etroeta, Gettribarg. Pea Vail.t fr 4,
the beet se"
BRIIAD,
ORACIEXRB
Pipirmsalmimarest lin *served every
r=1111:- residences at
Vas 11. 141111r.ens 178 A CALL.
The Cash System.
TIIE undersigned, Dealers in Pro
dues, le., In Gott/Ana', hays this day deter
mined to introduce tha
CASH SYSTEM
to *lob. byline's. All (oak my* be Feu ter in ad
noes or on dldiVerri as'thir (bib Engem Val be rig
ridly enibrred. after tb4Aotet
110.A11 pternone indebted to either of the Arms art ,
requested to call end make settlement.
SIOUX co
xnr. Huai:
ALIVE. armpi t
libitannitik TOR;
Blmft
•
Dec. IL -3m
WHEAT- WOITED.
VIM Mattinifixod payth• blithest mark.' irk,.
GOOD WHEAT,
delivered at his Mill, ..enwtoc4 aunio
MelMoony'', In WirAii*llovibbillif.
D*ll6
SThri r eyini—Conveyancing.
J. S. wffwEßow,
PA.IRPIELD, PA.,
Twadarea his riniosa this pabits •
pracTrou, sußy.trok
and faiD=..kvirim,u44
soosbl• so cM Cfootspiissoft,
Mum sho 401,11ritall -
13311 4111FAMi1,04..
- -DlWes: • •
sa , •-^ ••+ f - ••• ••.•
pat
PETER BETTLERr
EEO
JOHN D. PFOUTZ
04101111.
nUtrZILLB, Sc
Emma
asomair ervalvt.
Zht star
=
2.-CrE. 0. Ileagy has
Lletaprrint f.rthe - Frask
roo m of Thomas BuOgnitli:
;.)See :id vertiaemeni
Heading, reksid to•
preset' Patent FruitTreel
vine inset Destroyer." ;
to twice
extension of your igtori .
papers. 1 - .01
window where s few httitil
and in a newspaper gots, ell
you intvo fur rate, and tho
by attracted to your store. '
. TA X. E H.—Thu A kr.dat
wSsl 1.10011 cxll upon our
their income and special
year ti.itN. By the ame
M arch '2, reiurcur •
sitt,tal taxes are required:la
the tint 13 . . Y of March„ u4ti
f rent. additional.
Tt) tiE PUBLISLIEIk . "
that Cul. A. K. .Shia re
N. Y. Tribunl Irian 'Mori
'66,ltaae underomo ravision
or, and will be publisheil '
J. It. Lippincott Jt.LO.,
out ana I e prouounCleti
thu ablea
itt I,,distsp and elogaut art'
tvcr been written on Maui& d
V E.— Anon
vol Led 111 1110 .110Utle last
Dr. Dill the .
of Liulrau~cu Adiunt count.
motley
The bill reported by 4.11 F.
eilipt the trusteet of tho'•'
Cul loge, of Uuttysburg, Crow
ul collateral iltherituniie to
the Suitato.
_.:z7-11'o notice among the
in Congress last !eel;
oui lleiaesenative, Wu
.‘n ',ln 4utt trustee.,
t.,nia Colive, at tiettysbarg
At,king that the Leapt:
Pearson, 'ate of the city of
-aid college fur 401 '
rroassurship in eialtl Cu
front the legacy or no
under existing laws.
SUDDEN DEATII.:—On
noon last, Mr. Jetvb aline
residug about one mile f .
iu Frederick county, 341.,.W
faran s shell distance. fru..
which ho ilves, to attend to
Not returning, as wait
the liuuily %out, to look.
I hint, about 9 o'clock
dead. 110 was a respectable
do tat toor, owning two far
titi years. flo had boon subjeo
vertigo. and it la supposed
plesy.
I >II'.ItOV.E.NIF.NTS. IN
) it I).—S nit% the railroad
pleted, LLu watch of Intp
been progressing in-this
villiage as We . latlf
time time. At the p •••• •
are ttt course of irectlon
b , ,tises —one by Mr. If
A4euiblyinan ; a tine
elling jUst. cuilipieLEd b
ilt uggi•st ; a blme shop 0 •
and Nevus's' new buildin:.
1.1-t. Lill. Mr. Hoke is °JAM
pre,etit residence, and
building.. 'flier° are sew,
comtemplatiou for
Nt:w Uxturd
()OD TEItIgISRS:—Op.
1111,g, lust, the tullowieg •
as officers or — Grog
I. 0. G. T.," located In Pete
by Jwiles J. Metcalfe, L. D.
Jauiti3 C. Johns; W,. Y.
ler W. S., S. E. Wampler
V. iliteahew ; W. F.. 8.,
11. Clara J. Alyea ;21..
Wolturd ; W. C., J, F. e
Most' Vanscoyo4.l; W. M,,
W. D. M., Mollie J. 'dye.
Mollie L. Slieetz ; W. 0. a
The Good Templara pre T
gunizations, and we uncle
Lodge iu l'etersnurg is hi a
dition, large in numbers, al'
lent material, and inilueuti I.
MISS CROUCH S LEK.
day night, drew' out a fdr -
C. belongs to the chime
women, who Wilt the preee
of things—don't believe
prerogative of womaa-Js
household M&D ag emet
of the "lords of creation
political power, and demand
if voting, holding office,"in
general participation in go,.
Luz ine es affairs. be thrown o
irrcespective of Bei.
her theme "Wisdom and F
Curer made a number of abs
fashions and follies of gin. ,
coming in for a full duo or
present system of &Male a•
e4pecially the social , •
trungly denounced. Mb ,
talker, and upon the *holt,
I,le impression. -
SA.LES.—Jaeob.ltafthiss.
his farm, in Butler townshi,
.I.Losesltsiaonsperger—furv.
brink house la Arenthsvit.
lima pay.
.1400.1 itatrenspergra has
the hone a Jssse B. spa
v at UAW; a lso 9ASrve
Crwo. st CO an aare.
t4O penAies, of Widow
Valentine Ja buil**
~T ,11 rk hart Wert. 14,: z 1
acres, at 0,2 W
John lfe NI aster and Mtn
lo a age, purchased '
~ ; ‘ , 4,tlecemed,in Maki
-ui res, at $4O 15 , pelt '
11,453 401 d otl, to ,Lew'je.
tvitlicag. Lmprovementi; , st
and to Metwra. Sterner and:
with imps)v,owouts, atsso
J ohn hie Mable - Las p
without improvernouiti;
laub, Jr., in linuntpieepariu.
s:_n per sore.
John Coalinn has Bola ,h
Mouutpleasant towniMß, ,
improvements, to Jciall A.
John Reek baa sold'lLle
joy townaillp.7o7 aorge,
Jr, for -
John Eckert has : etird
Mnoutpleemit—thelbitliel
the woodland, to Mt:
near Abbottstown, !hr . '
leered and 7 acres wood-
Hartlaub,lor 11500 ;.arid•• •
!and to Rev.‘Baall Hhorb
iron purchased by Mr, Her •
bolds, and, a
110 w owned in pert by Re .
part by Dr. -31,704„.0r0
NV aganian ; the Wood lan .
Crosta, part by Jamas.
part by Samuel -L4w
silo% b Liss also sins*
pure! ams" of Eckert, OA
and part to David Split
Jac°lt lleagy has 6°14 tv,
hind iu Meualtcn. tomb
I 5 perches, to John W. P
acre; also about 13 acres of
in Butler tovruslaP,
$5O per acre.
Samuel. Fisher bas so . •
Culp his boobs sad halt
East Middle street, Ci •
Perry J. Tate has
osiChambersburits •
him* 'of br. ißttrr *
taking the brkilt
maw aria adjohithill•
payment andiMiltessi).