Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, June 18, 1866, Image 2

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Ths Dessocriitae - Counry Committee will meet
at, tbe °lobe Inn," In Q,:t.treburg. nn SATCrIi:
RAY, t h e web of JUNE Met., at ID o'clock, A. M..
kw the seppose of fixing days for the flees:its
iaeolkoSS end Cqtinty Convention, and trrusect•
lAA such other Wetness se may be brooklit before
If A Mil attendance le requested.
JACOB 11ELNICE1LIIOFF, Chsailitaa.
I[TThe kdluvring persons compose the Curry
infuse:
_Get4ributir—Jaaab BrWprhotr, IL J. lit4je,
W. IL Culp,
Berwick bor e --Joirikt Whir, awn Bucher,
Berwlek twp.—Jam)b Hull, Samuel Bro wn,
Buller—Jam Dull, 8, H, Bich°ltz. -
ciunberbuiul—lesuke Deardorff, H. B. Cromer,
Curiiwago—Peter Niedererr, Simon Unruleh,
Freedom.—Atim Krieg, of P., David Ithodee, Jr,
rranklln--Jaoob itauquel Brady,
Jfighhand—John Butt, Jr„ John Dube. ;
jOustangto4—T, 0. Noe'''. Dr, A, B, 1:8110 11
l!nroaltonbstp, , Datilel Bteetvli.er, is., Wawa,
ganglion—John Ruff, Charles Rebert.
Ourkuiny—Wiu. Outten', Jacob Klunk.
titilestown-4/. W. Hover, kyjileuter IlarnaT
itenallss—Bsi ohart Myers, WIS. Overdoes',
Liberty—Joseph P. MeAlelt. John Nuasemairsr,
LaLligors—john jt. UArdoer, Joel Oiled.
, Vxford—Charles E, Huhn. 1.). C. KintUs.
• Iteswing--Bumuel 31arob, Thoupts N. Dicks.
)11,ountplestasut--Ssin'ltilwrb, Nichols; IleltseL.
Roontisy—liases Hartman, S. B. Miller.
Etrubss—JeroolshSchrlyer. Dsolel Thomas.
Tyrobs—B. J, gyers, LeYiEsPPillsOriler• '
I.lakm—Dsulul 4.11414 * E, BOWngur,
Nona 18, 1!00, td
DICIOCUATIC M* CONVENTION.
We find the folloWing in the last Read
ing Gazette, and give it place with much
pleaeure. The State Central Committee
'thus makes a fair start in the great work
of redeeming this good Old WipTE MAN'S
Vommonwealth frhm the misrults,ofeche
ming corruptionlshi and negro-equillty
fanatics, and we' (Ilmbt not that the call
will be responded to by thOusands upon
thousands of the conservative masses of
the State. • Reading Is not only the "01-
I.(altitr of Democraey,!_! whieh is much in
its favor, but It is central, and accessible
by railroad from all points. The turn
out may-therefore be anticipated as im
mense, arid it Is hoped that Adams will
be largely repreiented. All who may go
will, we are sure, be pleased with the ex
cursion ; and they will have, beside, the
'oatlsfaction 9f haying participated In one
of the grandeat political dem9ostrations
fiv9r had in Pennsylyania,
The Reading Gazelle says
Tbe Democratic State Central Commit
tee have reselved to call a MUM Conven
tion of the friends of Johnson and Oty
mer Ii the Etiatiern and Middle counties
of Pennsylvania; to be held in the city of
Reading, on Wednesday, the 18th of July
next. It, is the design of the Committee
to open the State campaign in Old Berke,
the citadel of Democracy, and the home
of Hiester Clymer, our distinguished can
didate for Governor, by a monster dem
onstration, which wilLgive a forward im
petus to the cause of the Union and Con
ptitutlonal Liberty throughout the State.
The Democratic County Committee and
Democratic City Club have been appoint
ed to act in conjunction with the State
Committee in making arrangements for
the Convention, and have already Initia
ted the necessary preparations. Excur
pion tickets will be issued, by the seettal
Railroad Companies at reduced fares, to
Aocommodate the masses who may desire
,to attend; and a number of cm inent speak
ers from abroad will deliver addresses.
All the Indications favor au immense
turn-out.
The Lancaster Intelligencer remarks :
This ought to be, and we think it will
be, the largest political meeting ever held
in Pennsylvania. The Democracy of
Barks will turn out ia.great force, and
large delegationi3 may be expected front
twenty or thirty other counties. The
facilities for reaching Reading by railroad
are very great, so great, indeed, that from
such distant points as Chambersburg,
Hu ntagdon,. Williamsport, Wilkesbarre,
delegations may go to Reading in
the forenoon and retilirn to the point from
which they started in the evening. The
populous counties that lie around Berks
—such BM Lancaster, Chester Dauphin,
Lebanon,Schuyikill, Lehigh ) tlsillthamp
ton', Montgomery, Bucks and hiladel
phia—will pour . out their tens of thous
ands. We hope every conservative voter
In Lancaster county who can possibly
Arrange to leave home on that day, will
be present at 'this great meeting.
GOOD SEWN! GOOD NEws I
The New - York Tribune concedes
heavy Democratic gains in Nebraska,
whilst the telegraph announces the re
sult in Oil3goii ao close as to be in doubt.
In Washington Territo y the Democrats
have carried - nine counties'eertainly, and
Probably -four others. The ground awe(l
has set in
18.110 . th Houses of Ooziness have
passed the Deetruetion Committee's a-,
mondment to the Constitution, by the
requisite twq-thirds, and it - will now go
to the States for their action. 'The se
publican party has thus made the issue,
that in the States which will not allow
the neprees to vote, the number of Con
gressmen must be,xlecretised. The 4adi
pale are deternlined that thb negro shall
be brought up to the white standard, and
this amendment is to be h leading meas
ure in the accomplishment of the Ogre.
ding work. wbat, say the white freemen
of Pennsylvanie tq all this ? Will they
endorse its The next electliin mtist
VirßecentlY over nine millions of gold
was shipped from New York to Europe in
one week,the largest amount ever sent out
in the same length of time.
And yet our neighbor of ine SentinO
has not a word of comment. Years ago,
under Democratic .Administrations, the
'transmission of gold to Europe was the
burden of his weekly complaint. Were
fifty or a hundred thousand dollars sent,
tbe most direful consequences to the
pouritry were predicted, and all sorts of
I}liv4 names applied to the Dernuerats in
Otassequence. But now, when the evil
haba -- faaabect over a million a dal, our
neighbor is dumb
1 1 ,4ra l Ve , tis'l3t , lt?
pMaiessrst Meyers & Mengel, of the
&Retie, will commence, on the
Sof y, 91A3 pubuow,km of si campaign
P4" - ; to be called_" The Climber." That
will be *spicy, able and effective sheet,
all bib know agytking about the Gazette
7r I readily believer,
11101.. A. White Mares Suess, it is ru
mored, has been thought of by sortie of
the • Copperheads " in Congress; .but
7101414 mil Stevens thinks that it would
east $b musk, end benefit a very unwor
thy. oimo ot persons. That nettles the
4peotion.
•
Tux uzN esecusaite.
^
The Democracy saijamiso elide j
'immediately in every *diem dlibtrictln
the State. The , object' of these clubs
should be orimM42lo4l" There Is -is°
special necessity for much speech making
Just yet. That will be done in due time
and done ,with effect. When the appeal
comes to be mails to o the people .of Penn
sylvania on the great issues now agitating
the matiou, we have no doubt as to the
responsewhich will comeswelling up from
the - great popular heart. The stump -will
be more potent-than it has ever been be
fore. The Radicals cannot defend their
policy, and it will be repudiated with
scorn -and loathing, We shall have the
masses with main sentiment.
lint enthusbiurm alone never yet aceom-
Pliatted great results. We need organiza
tion,. 'close, perfect, working organization.
There ig much other work to be done be
sides making and listening to speeches.
In the New England States and in New
York the Republicans have bad an effi
cient organization for years, which reach
d to every school district in those States.
gvery voter has been- registered and
marked as with them, against them, or
doubtful. They could coupt up and as
certain very nearly what the result would
be before an election eccurred: Such or
ganization as that is a most potent engine
of power, That is just what the Demo
cracy must do In Pennsylvania and else
where, if they would win. The time has
gone by when elections can be carried
without organization. We' have a clear
Democratic majority of votes in Pennsyl
vania if they are all polled. To - do that,
must comititute the chief work of the
Democracy.
DEMOCRATIC WICTORRI
The first election under the city char
ter of Scranton, 1 4 u;erne county, took
place on the 6th inst., And resulted in 4
Democratic victory. The Radicals were
confident of success. All their power
was put in requisition,•and money con
-4
tributed from abroad to aid them in gain
ng possession of the new city; Bu t. they
Iwere signally defeated. The majority on
some portions of the Democratic ticket
reached over three hundred and fifty, on
a vote larger than, - ever before polled.—
The people are tired of the Radical policy.
They' desire peace and attention:to the
interests or - white men, not discord and
I the bestowal of all legislative action in
I favor of the negioes. This fact is observ
able in all portions of the State. Not an
election takes place but the*Democratic
vote is increased. The example of the
gallant Democracy of Scranton will be
followed throughout the State, and the
i t result will be its fulland.enti re, rederap
: pot/ at the coming fall election,'
- PORDZIS DAMMAM&
In the lower House of Congress, on
Monday last, Hon. A. H. Coffroth intro
dit4d a resolution initn/bting the Com
mittee on Claims to report a bill to au
therixe the appointment of Commission
ers, with such restrictions as the Com
mittee may doe n proper, to ascertain
what damages he. people of this Con
gressional diattict - suffered in conse
quence of rebel Invasions, with a view to
legislation for the payment of the dama
ges sustained. ; -
Mr. Delano moved to lay the resolution
on the table, blit withdrew the motion
when Mr. Coffroth changed it to one of
Inquiry simply.
Debate then arising, the resolution went
over glider the rule.
ES
A friend living in Ridgway, • Elk I burs, oifiheii:l7.' - ia;07:111;:aC3 o'clock
county, informs the Patriot de Union that P. M; It is desired that as much public
•
npen a recent visit to Blair county ho ity possible should be given to the
thenis
the
e ena n ry meetingau we made the acquaintance of a staunch old
, noticea r s Harrisburg
seldier, who, with his two dons, 28th instant,
served been requestedto call the attention
throughout the late war and received - of the Democratic and Conservative press
honorable discharges. He declared that of the State to this notice.—Age.
they fought for the Union, hot for the
negro; and that as negro suffrage is now
made dhe issue by the Republican party,
both himself, his sons, and threes other
soldiers—neighbors of his—were all detisic
mined to vote for Hiester Clymer—believ
ing, as they did, that every vote cast for
John W. Geary would be a vote for the
speedy establishment of negro suffrage
in Painsylvania.- We are not surprised
at this, although greatly . pleased to hear
it. Every soldier and civilian who reads
and thinks acid makes a proper use of his
perceptive faculties, must come to the
same conclusion. ' is these facts, among
others, which make us feel more than
reasonably sure that Mr. Clyiner will be
elected by a very handsome majority,
Mir Th e Disunibnpress haVe been how
ling for some time at the President about
a contemplated design to liberate Jeff,
Davis on parole. It appears now that
torice Greeley was one of the parties. •to
the effort to effect the release of Davis,
.n 4 that, with five others, he signed a
bail bond for that purpose. The Presi
dent had nothing to do with it; the mat
ter being entirely in the hands of Judge
Underwood, who, it appears, refused to
accept bail on Monday., It is authori
tatively stated that the President refused
to take arty such responsibility. Will
the Disunion pressi stop their howling
now, since the head arts} front of all
' their organs has 'gone forward and used
his personal efforts and pledged - his
name and money for the release of the
"arch fiend?"
ltiir The Clarion Democrat says that
at a large Johnson meeting held during
Court, week, at which Eilester Clymer was
heartily endorsed, &number of the officers
Were prominent gentlemen who had not
before acted with the Democratic party.
It declares that hundreds of liepublicans
throughout the county have openly de
clared their intention to repudiate the
Radical doctrines and their candidates.
As it is in Clarion, so it will be through
out the State before October.
Democrats of the grie district
ape said to be talking of running Dan. Rice
for Congress. The Republicans would
not dare to object to him on the ground
of his being a °JOWL so /Ortg as they keep
Lowry in the State Senate.
118..Fenhin demonstrations against
Canada have been discontinued, and the
Fenian soldiers returned to their homes,
e U. S. Government furnishing them
transportation.
1115.. The Rump Senate, on Monday of
last week, pawed a resolution looking to
the erection of a new - gzecative mansion.
The name by which the present one is
• awn—the White Rowse—is distasteful
tO the RsdlOids.
' ME Mldame elm' • n "TOWN AMY COUNTY AFFAIRS.
' 1 4 1 1101d 1 4 - ; ,'.
A4IICULTUR.IL PRE
1141&*Tba 7.111 -
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...te 4 111 0 it . '
don the 6th loat, •v 1 sae . -County A4rlculturel Einolety drers
Wye"' a '
Mir"' il ' id _m l icild 6°De r i t„ v : . • " ' Mlowing Premiums t., SEAT the hest i
Indeed, call for Um/ 3:31/3011 of I ''ol - - five/tares of wheat ; sl3lba the beet five
4111ers to DelegetasOrasolli/Pubn 6 n - , ewes of rye ; 1 $l5 fto the best Ave
oil hi the IXsunion papers, and the c
Meet"' acres of oats; $25 for tire bestave acres of ,;
lugs were packed with the worst kind of corn ; and $10,f05 the beat acre of potatoes.
Geary partisans. In Cumberland _ county i Proof of accurate measurement of lauds
the Democratic . and Conservative sot- t .
and products-1011 be required. Messrs. I
diers had a majority of six to one over'
7 m. Wilde and
the `'?o4.-- appointed a
gate% le subject" n'
ventio)
could
of the
ed, thi
silent
to the
'who
affhlr,
Indeed,
ments
ly to 1(
and m
yet. '
who ft.
Negro,
for JOl
ventio)
this
inAgn
At a meeting of the " Mifflintown and
Patterson Soldiers' Clymer Club," held
in the borough of Patterson, Saturday 1
evening, June 9th, 1866, the following
preamble and resolutions ;were passed
unanimously :
Ai" ,t
WHEREAs„ At the .so-called Soldiers .
State Convention held at Pittsburg, on
Tuesday, June 5,186 d, resolutions were
passed endorsing; all the measures of the
present Rump Congress;
And whereas, Said Convention forgot
the 'true interests of the country and the
soldiers by endorsing the nomination of
John \V. Geary for Governor; therefore,
Resolved, That we do not,recognize the
Pittsburg Convention as speaking the
sentiments ofthe majority of the soldiers
of Pennsylvania, - and we do most env
phatically repudiate their proceedings.
Resolved, That we recommend to the
Johnson Clymer Soldiers of Pennsylva
nia the holditig of a State Convention in
the city of READING; on WEDNES
DAY, the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST
nest, for the purpose of placing ourselves
,• before the people of Pennsylvania on a
' true Union and Constitutional platform;
each representative district to elect five
dele4 , etes for every representative elected
therein to the State Legislature.
ANOTIIZ.R SOLDIERS , CONVI&IITION.
We learn that a number of honorably
diScharg.ed sold' .8 from the counties of
Berks, Cumber d, York, Perry, Lehigh
and Fa e ccently held a meeting,
and lved to call a State conveation of
all sol elm who fought for the Union,
who ,are opposed to negro suffrage, and
who are in favor of President Johnson
and Hiester Clymer. The proposed con
vention will he held some time in the
month of July or beginning of August,
but the exact time and place and all nec
essary arrangements will be agreed upon
at a subsequent preliminary meeting of
"the boys in blue," to be held in Harris-
rood GEMIT.
I
It is moatremarkable fact, that of the
thou who shouldered their muskets
and left
vii.
Made! ph la to engage in the late
war, NV have not yet heard of -or spoke
with a orporal's guard who intend to
vote for Geary. They all have the same
opinio f him, and that is certainly not
a very vial/. one. And what is still
more remarkable, those who originally
went omit With our modern Bom bastes,
and those who were unfortunate enough
to be placed under his command during
the war, are the most bitter in their de*
nwaeiations of him. It is only those who
do not khou, the tnan, that may be induced
to vote for him. If, however, the Aboli
tion candidate was really a soldier, and
could actually produce the record of his
prowess, the men—or rather the military
apologies—he has around him, headed
by the notoriously incompetent Josh.
Owens, would politically damn any man,
though he were as pure as snow and as
brave as Hector. Only think of it! Cleary
and Owens; Owens and Geary!—Sunday
Mercury.
White Men, How do You Like the Pic
tures f—The following item was clipped
from the Indianapolis Herald of a few
days since t
"A soldier, sick and destitute, isliow
lying 94 the Globe Hotel. They were
talking Of sending him to the poor house. I
If there is any loyalty p.nd patriotism left'
'in Indianapolis, that means anything
more than words," fko.
And the following from a Washingtbn
Associated Press dispatch, lately:
"General Howard has begun the distri
bution ofthos2s,ooo appropriated by Con-'
greas for the relief of destitute and suffer-,
ing freedmen in this district. A board
has been appointed, with Dr. Helburn,
chief of the surgical bureau, as president,
and the city divided into two distriots,
with a superintendent for each."
If the poor, siek and 'destitute soldier,
had only possessed a black' hide, there
would have been no occasion'to send him
to a _Poor house, but he would have had
his wants looked after by Generals, sled - '
Jest burssans,and superintendents. Pleas
ant for the, niggers—how do the whites
like the arrangement?
Hell" One of the beauties- of the Freed.
men's Bureau billet forth in the following
- 4.
°facial communication":
The issue of white sugar to dependent
freedmen and others was in obedience to
an order from Brevet Brigadier General
IL T. Clark, Assistant Commissary Gen- I
eral, a copy of whidh is now on Mein the
office of I%e Depot Commissary, at New- I
born, north Carolina. —_
Very respectfully, your obedient sent-, 11 7 B.lThscaramaus are °lnning In every
vaut, isA.A.c A. ROSEKRA.NB .r- 1 day which we look upon as a healthy
4 Captain do. D., U. S. V. political sign. The more the better. i
.Dll4ness and ""white sugar" for negroes, Push them along from every quarter of
taxes, hard labor, and brown sugar for the county,
I
white men, is the programme of the Rath- I •lll!l..Capt. .Edward Welty, formerly of
men of the this county, has been admitted to the I '
cal party. The working
jap-On the loth inst.. a man named
Northern States are required to pay mil- I
practice of the law in Venango county. Nicholas Frisinger, residing at the Codo
lions per y*forthetrupport of the. Free- i, 4
'' rus Fotindry, Codorus township, York I
men's Buni . and the shove l ' extract I 118-The miopl are looking better every nounty,.died from drinking tea glasses ofl
, .
ehowsinwhatnumner " theruoneyi~ "Ye . 1
.. 1 lager bwr In ten minutes,
~
idling the sere
we are in
. _ .ghy his way to
the hotel veranda, among the distin
guished strangers, and some one in the
crowd, suppoSing that he was "spiling for
a speech," u idertook to start n call for
him. This (Sl,..Continghy being such an
insufferable ore to the Gettysburg pea,
gnal for a general Inovement
1 another Individual, fearing
us" wouldn't take that hint,
e happy dodge pf calling for
ple) was the s;
to leave, who:
that the "boJ
thought of t
rns!" "Burns!"was instant
all parts of the crowd, and
ocifeniusly and persistently
to "squelch out" of McCon-
Burns. "B
ly -yelled fro
it was so v
adhered to.
pc of squeezing in a speech
g occasion. Burns was not
aughy all h
on the inviti
ch MeCOnaughy no doubt
in town, v,
crowd ought to know ; but
the calls for "Burns!" were
supposed th
know or not
kept up unt
saw that ne
edinto the 1'
We are to
ent that the
especially td
in the "cont.:
I even Meconaughy himself
'a. , 4 not wanted—and retrea
otel. 1
d by several who were pres
atrair was broadly comical,
those who atm- allthe points
•st." / 1
FOUR PAINTINGS.—We understand
that Col. Batchelder has secured the em
inent artist, Walker, to paint four pic
tures of the Battle of Gettysburg, but
have not heard what particular points in
the struggle will be selected for the sub
jects. Sketches were last week taken
for the work, we are told. Something
grand may be expected.
ImpnovEarEsTs.—Our enterprising
townsman, Samuel Herbst, is having the
Herbert property, on Chambersburg ,
street, considerably altered and thorough
ly repaired. It will no doubt look "as
good as new" when finished.
Jesse Bucher is having his house,
, on
East High street, well, "brushed up,"
with fresh paint, dtc.
The building for the Orphans' Home,
near the Cemeteries, is to be considerably
enlarged at an early day.
As an evidence of the spirit of improve
ment now prevailing, it may be men
tioned that Mr. Stallsmith has work for
half a dozen additional carpenters, and
desires to employ them immediately,
PAINFUL COINCIDENCE.—SamueI Wolf,
Esq., (one of the Commissioners of the
oounty,) a few weeks ago had one of his
legs broken by the kick of a horse. The
fact was stated in this paper at the tithe,
and we have now to announce the some
what singular and very painful coinci
dence that his brother, Isaac Wolf, Jr.c
of-Berwick township, has also had a leg
broken. He was engaged in felling a tree,
which, in its descent, caught the leg,
breaking and crushing it in a shocking
manner. Medical aid was at once had,
and he is doing well.
Tire GETrYIO3I7I{A Beim, under Prof.
Gundrum, promisee to be one of the best
in the.oountry. It is making the kind of
progress which is sure to result in profi
ciency in all the parts, without which
good music'. cannot be produced. We
hope the Band will be out often these
beautiful evenings. , •
NEW RAILROAD BRIDGE.-ML ERAS
Rhodes, of New Oxford, has contracted
for the building of a new Bridge on the
Gettysburg 'Railroad, across Little Cono
wago, a short distance west of New Ox
ford. He is to receive V,5.513 for the Job,.
and has already commenced operations.
The running of the trains will not be in
terfered with during the progress of the
SUDDRN DEALTEf.--On the 3rd inst.,
Mrs. Elizabeth Peters, wife of Mx. Henry
Peters, of Petersburg, this county, died
very suddenly from an attack of apoplexy.
Upon stepping into the house from the
yard, she almost instantly fell to-the ficior
and expired. Her age was about 65 yelirs
and her health previously goat
11.11-Auother splendid lot of freill Gro
ceries just received at the store of James
A. Grimeti, on Fork street, which he Is
selling at reduced prices, Read 'his ad
vertisement.
lIAD Dock—There is considerable MPG'
iety 14 several sections of the county in
reference M mad dogs. Too much vigi
lance cannot be exercised in the matter,
and all suspected dogs 8 404 1 4 be dis
patched without delay,
•
abed/sew to the ealLot. the Chair-
Mae, the Ateeutiye Comesittse met iu
the-Arbitratien Ittaim, Jima lith, 1888.
J. H. White was elected Stairetery of the
Committee. ' •
The Chairman reported the following
gentlemen as having accepted their ap
pointments:
Col. W. W. Stewart, Lt. Col. E. G.
Fahneetec! k, MaJ. H. S. Benner, Maj.
Robert Bell, Capt. J. H. Plank, Capt.
.I=l4 Uick,W„,capt. Theo. C..E2r,rxs,
Citiit. E. cGinley, lapt. \V. Brogu
nier, Adj. J. H. White, U. Jas. B. Hersh,
Lt. 'Samuel H. Eicholte.
of Mowers
considerable
tended. eev
field. The
Hartman, Wash
" ivcr) decided
tman machine
zit, the ghio
third. We
!teas.
And the following as having declined
Lt. George Wilson, and Lt. George K
Duttera.
On motion George W. Mullen was sub
stituted for George Wilson and Rufus C.
Duttera for George K. Duttera. LL Col.
E. 0. Fahnestock was then elected Toasts
urer of the Cinnmittee.
On motion it was Resolved, That, for
the purpose of facilitating the operations
of the Committee, the county. be divided
into 11 districts, according to schedule
hereto annexed, which shall severally be
under the charge of a member of the
Committee, and which shall report to
said member for instructions, and said
Member shall have authority to fill vacan
cics. which may occur in said sub-oom
mittee.
TTLE-FIELD,—
•sburg Battle
the country,
ek, however,
th." Among
!no.' Hancock,,
:he General's
Anemic.; Gen.
Gen. Humph=
Parke, Gen.
ie artist, Col.
K ennedy and
That the 'Sub-Committee shall make
the subseriptiOns cash as far as-practica
ble, and that all moneys collected be paid
to the member having charge of the dis
trict, and hy him to the 'treasurer of the
Executive Cotnmittee.
On motion it was Resolved, That Aaron
Sheely be authorized to make such ar
rangements as he may think best for
securing the interest of all the Schools
in the county in this enterprise.
The Committee adjourned to meet again
at the tall of the Chairman. ,
Haneock's
ie Gettysburg
The General,
1, Col. Batch
k, appeared,
a the cQmpli
speeches.
The following Canvasiing, Committees
have .been appointed, with the member
of the Executive Committee assigned to
each district attached:
Gettysburg,:Cumb , , , rland and 'MOttntjoy.
—Levi Spangler, Harrison Lott, Harvey
Cubean, Henry Bream and Capt. John
Horner. .!
Member of Executive Corn.—
Littlestown;Germang aad Union.—Wm.
MeS 4 .ierry ' - Ephraim Myers, Dr. E. F.
Shorh,John Sellers and Samuel P. Young.
, Member of Ek. Colh.—Rufuse..Dutter.t.
Orford, Berwick Borough and Berwick.
Tawitghip.—Paul Hersh. J.Lanius Mines,
F. C. Hettzel, Henry Wiest, H. F. Koh
ler,' D. S., Pefferend George Wolf.
Member or Ex. Com.—Lt. J. R. Hersh.
Hittilingtori, Latonore and Tyrone.
John C. Brandon, W. B. Jobe, F. N. W.
Bowers, J..N
_. Wierman. W. F. Benner,
I.' D. Wokley, Conrad E.' Myeni, Lt. J. S.
Chronister, Lt. J. C. Pittenturf, John F.
Houck, J..lfyers and Ezra Welcome.
I Member of E. Co4l.—Col. W. W. Stew
art.
Straban, Reading and Hamilton.—J.
W. ere* John Benner, John N. Boyer,
John F. Felty, Edward Moritz, Oliver
Neely, Howard Dicks, Dr. C.E. Goldsbor
ough, Leonard Slaybaugh, Lt. J. Q.
Schwartz, J W. Moisenhelder, George
D. Binder and Henry Stock. '
Member ofEx. Com.—Maj. Robertßcll.
Conowago and Afountpleasant.—Micha
el Belly, Lt.,J. I. McKinney, Capt. J. E.
Miller t Jacob Lott, H. Brough, and John
E. Smith.
Member Of Ex. Com.—Capt. W. H.
trogunier. •
Hantittoribgn ' Liberty and Freedom.—
J. W. MeGlanghlin, Peter Harbaugh, Al
exander Betichoff, J. H. -Marshall, I. T.
Sullivan Jahn .Nunetnaker, Wm. M.ir
tin, A. ioss Hunter, W. R. White, James
Bigham, C. P. Kriso, Robert Lott and
Capt. H. S. McNair.
Member of Ex. Coin.—Capt. E. Mc-
Ginley. •
117gliland.—Isarte Hereter, D. Weigle,
Christian Byers and John H. Dubs.
Member of Ex. Com.—Capt. James
Mickley. ,
Fraatin.-Robert MeClear. George E
Plank, Wm.• Bell, James Rebert and J
Marks. , '
Member of E . Com. —Capt: J.. H. PI ank.
• Menallen.—Lt. W. Morrison, Lt. G. C.
Carson, Lt. Isaac Miller, ChrytinstumEp.
pelman and" Cornelius Christ.
Membur:of Ex. Corn.—Capt.- G. W.
Mullen. •
Butler.—Lt. P. L. Houck, Israel Shank,
J. Singleton Myers and Solomon
Orner.
Member of Ex. Com.,—Lt. Samuel The
holtz.
jetA few appointments'are yet to be
made for the townships of 41ermany and
Union. •
A WORD TO HOUSE-KEEPERS. —We were
shown, a few days ago, through the ex
tensive Wareroom and Factory for the
manufacture of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
of Co 1: C. H. Buehler, in this place, and
were surprised to observe the energy he
exhibits in prosecuting the several branch
es of his business and the marks of enter
prise visible on every hand. There is no
article of Tin or Sheet .Iron Ware that
house-keloers should have that cannot
be found lik:this establishment. • He man
ufactureseci n a large scale, and can afford
tp sell cl p. His stock of stoves is as
full as e er,, embracing every style in
use, whi t the i Coal and Limber busi
ness alai a due share of attention.
House-k pers, as well as Buibprs, will
be amply repaid by visiting this estab
lishment, whether they want to buy or
not. •
Pensions.—A new pension bill has just
passed the Senate. It provides that s3•i a
month shall be paid to persons who have
been permanently injured while In the
military or naval service of the country
and are incapacitated for labor in con
sequence; $2O a month to those who are
not obliged to have continual care and
attention ; and $l5 a month to those
who have lost a leg, arm or hand. The
bill expressly forbids the transfer, sale,
mortgage or other 'disposition of pension
olaims to second parties. It also pro
vides for payment of a pension to a
minor child or children of a widow
entitled to pension, if she is deemed
unqnalilic-d to take care of her children,
In consequence of immoral conduct.
This bill, which is supplementary to
other pension laws, is yet to be acted
on bylhe House.
Ever since Mr. Clymer's nomina
tion the Geary organs have been Invent
ing canards about his withdrawal—the
nomination of another candidate, &c.—
This "Enly goes to show Mr. Clymer's
strength and to prove how desperate the
Disunionists consider Gary's cause with
Clymer on the track. The wish Is father
to the thought In all their blather about
Clymer's withdrawal. ,
lita,Tbe last Oettysburg Compiler con
tains a list of the Confederate dead still
having legible marks, on the Gettysburg
battle-field, furnished by Dr. J. W. C.
O'Neal, wkich will be of great interest,
and perhaps service, to the friends and
relatives of the thousands of misguided
men who fell on that bloody field of car
nage.—ganover 4nectalor, (Republican.)
atit-The great influx of negroea into
Baltimore hu opened.the eyes of the Bal
timoreans, who now declare them a nuis
ance.
THE 101173111.1EfUr XONVIIVENT.
•J. H. WHITE, Secretitry
Spe titolk* Column.
• **how PHI.
oontt►Wsnpte Is. - Axtifilketive matter than
kllenty bsOSSoratitY Vas' In-tige world besides':
dity-five PhrigkliattS Ms them In their
practic9 tektba exelusionbilotiose purgatives. The
Mut let yoßbetrrglaeisyetorxr xalyapprerint
Wheu the, are bztuw known, sultl(qi tleat. , l and
; continued sickness will ho Melte paid, I,rt thee 3
who know them sp.iok right out In their favor. It
is s duty which will save 11 te.
' Our race are subject to a redun tan ^y of vitiated
bile at this seavin, era It is as dangerous as It Ls
prevalent; but Braahrsth'iHUis uflbrd en Laval
ulible and effl nen t proCuetion. Dy their o,..esalonal
nini - viiikrevaitt the onlikiltifi 9rittra3 frispttettint
which, when In Ruin-neat qnintltles, cause so
=oh dangn to the body. ItWatte. They soon
cure Liver Complaint, Torrplitxdo, Less or appetite'.
Pan in thilleati, Heartburn, Pain to the Breast.
bane, Sudden Fsln gneiss au d tlealve nest Bahl by
sdt respectable Dealers in aiedltlnee
may Bt, 'M. lin
Milers, Diarrhea. "sad Dreastery
cure is warranted by Dit.TOßlii.S' celebrated
VEN FIrIAN LIN I'M ENT. lint-id when inn
by peraone of temperate habits. Thbrm .11elua
has been kerma in the Unite,' States over 20 ymirA.
Thousands have ' usal it, ant found it never (*ilea
to curermy complaint for which tt was recornmen
del, and all those who Ant tried it. are now never
without It. la the (Molest% of 1843, Ur. Tobias
attended II cum and lost 4, being rallea ins too
late to do any Roo
DIELP.ICIONK—Take a teaseantul In a wine
slags 4:4 , watlr every boar for two Imam ani
rub t abdomen as 1 ectrelnitles w2ll with the
Lint trsent. To alley the thirst, tdu a lump of tee
in the mouth, about the size of a m irble every ten
minutial. It is warranted perft. , uly innocent to
take laterwilly.. 1401.1 by all dru4 I/rico - 10 and
SO cents. Depot, Si Court.l.tni Sr, New York.
Dead Itienda.-
Or, In other vrirds, heals whole onmo glorious
leaks have WITHEELEDAND WHITIINEO, can
In a few moments be re-uhtlied with all their,
YOUTHFUL ATTR,AC LIONS, by a stogie aPPIII ,
cation of that wonderful talisman,
• .CIIRISTADORO`H HAIII. DYES.
whisk , rs an I in iustalles, hullos' curls
Intowhich the awry of ag,i has preatatarely drift
ed, and red, sandy, or whitey-brown hair, receive,
as if 1 v magic, the rarest atm leg of black or brown
from: this harmless botanical hair darltener.- 1
Mangfactoml 1 - 'y J. CIIIIIST.I.D'JIIO, 6 Astor
House, New York. Sall by Drutrzbits. Applied
by all Hair Dressers. (May 21,'66, lin -
LIFE-TTEILTIT-SrßrNnTir.
ETPE-ITEA.T.TII--;9•CRENiirti
The Great French Remedy.
DR. JUAN DELANIARRE'S
- CF,LEIDIATED SPECIFIC PITA.%
Prepttrial from a presertption of Dr. Juan Dela
marre. Chief Physician Of tho liotoitel
i du Nord ou Narlholsiere of Paris.
This invaluable medicine Is no Imp motion, but
Is nittaillng In the cure of Spermatorrtue or tiem I
nal Wraknea.s. Every sis‘eleS of Genital or Uri
nary Irritability, Involuntary or Nightly Sentinel
Ikalkslons from wh ttever cans:: p:asliped, or how
ever severe, will be Speedily re'lev:A and the or
gaol restored to heal t hraction.
it tail th • folloiYing °Mahn.. of eminent French
plly4ielans:
-We have used the Speeith , Pills prepared by
Gariin• iere a: Dupont. N0.3l l I toe Lombard, from
the proscription of Dr. Juan Delatnarre, in our
private practioo wit.* uniform sueeess, and we be-
I Vivi . . there is no othorm-lielnr so well eitl^niatott
to lire all pors.ons sintering from Involuntary
Ihnissions or any other weakness of the Sexual
(Int In s, w'tet'ler Callisl by is:dent:try nti) les of
ex,es.es, ur
It. A. intAlTnElPtnot, "if. D.
G. 11. Dui Aunty, M. D.
JKA:v I.E LEl:Clint; M.D.
Paris, Yew sth, 146.1."
BEWARE OF COIINTERFEM4.
Tlije genuine Pills are sold by nil tho principal
Druggists throughout the World. Price Ou€ Dol
larer BOX, or six Boxes for FlYe linPnrs.
GArtAirrintka k Dumotv r, Sole Proprietors,
•
No. 214 Rue Lombard, Paris.
One Dollar enclosrd to any authorised Agent.
willllniture a It - ix by return mail, tern eery se•ilol
froM ail obsere Mon: Six boys for dye dollars.
Sole General Agents for Arnerlea.
O:3CAIt G. m , 1 , 41 . 14
27 Corti i st., N. Y.
N.; B.—French. German, Spanish rind Mitiltsli
P.unphiels. containing full part•culam and dim e-
Mot* for use. sent free to every address.,
A., D. liciehler. Age.lit for Gettytiburg.
Dee. IS, 156 i. ly
Dr. Marshall's Catarrh Snuff.
This-snuff has tharoughly proved ',Vol( to be the
best article known tor curin.: th- Catarrh, Cold
in the head an 1 Ilea lapin.. It has been found au
eseellant remsly to to my caa 'a of
Fore I':yes.
Deafness has beam removed by it, and Hearing
has often been greatly improved by Its ur.
It l fragrant ani- azt•sAille, and (milts INIME•
MATE RELIEF to tile dull heavy pains caused by
diseases of the heivi. The sensations after using
It are delightful and Invigorating. It opens and
pri ry, , es out ail Mist ru et Io ns strengthen s the glands,
and gives a healthy action to the parts atTectixi,
More than Thirty Years' of sale and use of "'Dr.
Marshall's Catarrh and Headache Snuff," lia4
proved Its great value for all the (Ammon diseases
of the head, and at this moment, stands higher
than ever before.
ft Is recominmded by Many of the best physi
cians, and is used with great success and satisfac
tion everywhere.
Bowl the Certillentes of Wholesale Druggists in
PM: The undersigned, having for many years
beep acquainted with " Dr. •Marshall's Catarrh
and Headache Snuff." and sold UM our wholesale
trade, cheerfully state, that we believe it to be
ednal, in every reqP 'et. to the recotomendstirms
given of it for the cure of Catarrhal Affections,
and that It is decidedly the best article we have
ever known for all common diseases of the Head.
Burr & Perm Boston ; Read, Anston Box
ton; Brown, Lamson & Co., Boston ; Seth W.
Fowls. Boston Wilson, Fairbank & Co., Boston;
Renshaw, Edmund & Cn., Boston; H. H. Hay,
Portland, Me.; Barnes & Park, New York; A. B.
&D. Sands, New York ,• Stephen Paul & Co., New
York ; Israellltinor &. Om, New York; McKesson
& Robbins, New York : A. L. Sowill & Co., New
York •; M. Ward, Close & co„ New York; Bush &
Hale, New York:. 1.7•F0r sale by all DruggiSt4i...: —
Try it. [Dec. 18,1813. ly
Ayer's Cotbartle Pills
Are the most perfect purgative which we are
able to produw or which we think has ever yet
been made by anybody. Their effects have abuti
datttly shown to the community how much they
excel the ordinary m slielnes In use. They ar,e
safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to Cure.—
Their penetrating properties stimul.ste the vital
activities (gale tso ly, remove the obstructions of
Its org.sns, purify the blood, and exp-^1 disease.
Theypurge out the foul humors which breed and
grow dint 'rnper, stimulate aluggish or disordered
organs into their natural aetion, and impart a
healthy tone. with strength tothe whole sYstclit•
Not only do they cure the every-day complaints
of everybody, but also formidable and dangerous
dbleases. While they produce Itowerftil effects.
they are at the same time, in diminished doses,
the safest an best physic that can be employed
for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleas
ant to take; and, being purely vegetable, are free
from any risk of harm. Cures have been made
which surpass belief, were they not substantiated
by men of such exalted position and character, as
to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many emi
nent clergymen and physicians have lent their
names to certify to the public the reliability ofour
remedies, while others have Sent 11.4 the flaw ranee
of their conviction that, our Preparations con
tribute immensely to the relief of our afflicted.
sutTerlng fellow men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish
gratis our American Almanac, containing direc
tions fro , the use and certificates of their cures, of
the following complaints:—
Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rhenmatiam,
Dropsy. Heartburn headache arising front foul
stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction
of the bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Plain
lency, Loss of Apatite, all Diseases v. hieh require
an evacuant medicine. They also, by purifying
the blood and stimulating the system, cure many
complaints which it would not be snpred the.) ,
could reach, ialeh as Deafness, Partial Ballwin,
Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Dentate
ments of the Liver and Kidneys, (lout, and other
kindred complaints arising from a low state of
the body, or obstruction of its functions.
Do not ,
be pat off by unprincipled dealers with
other preparations which they make more profit
on. Demand Avta's and take no others. The
sick want the best aid there is for them, and they
should have It.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer& Co., Lowell, lifeas,,
and sold by A. D. Buehler, Gettysburg.
]fay 1,1586. gut
Terrible IHselosuree.
fiRCRATS FOR TUB lifu.ttort!—A most vain/04e
arid wonderful publicetion. A work of 400 pages,
and 80 colored Engravings. DR. HUNTER'S
VADE MECUM, an original and popular treatise
on Man and Woman, their Physiology, Functions,
and Sexual disorders of every kind, with Never
ng Remedies for their speedy cure. The prac
tice of DR. HUNTER has long been. and still is,
unbounded, but at the earnest solicitation of nu
merous persons, he has been induced to extend
his medical usefulness through the medium of his
" VADE MPLITIff." It is a vnlumettlat should be
ID the hands of every family In the land, as a pre
ventive of secret vices, or as a gable for the allevi
ation of one of the most awful and destructive
scourges that ever visited mankind. One copy,
selpirely enveloped, will he forwarded free of pest.
AO to any part of tho United States for 30 cents MI
P. O. stamps. Address, post paid, DR. HUNTER,
No, 3 Dlyhtlon St., New York. [Sept. ii. 1 Y
Errors of Tough
•
A gentler:lSn who suffered for years from Nem
vons Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects
of youthttil indiscretion, will for the sake of suf
eying humanity, senitleee to all who need it, the
recipe and direotiona for making the simple rem
edy by which be We. cured. Sufferers wishing to
profit by the advertiser's experience, eon do So by
addressing JOHN B. OODDN,
No. 13 Chambers at.. New York.
gar. Z., Mk 17
Eye sad Mar I
PROP. J. MAAR% E. R. Oculist and Jgbrifft,
* moor ], Lwri..n, Ronan& Is located at No. I
519 PlNEStreet.Pll t DELPHLA, where peruma
ofilietwl with dbmoweb Of the EYE Or EAR, will be
fOliwittileally treated and cored, if oarahla. N. B. '
--.A.RTIFICIA BYES inserted without pain.—
No MAIMS made aar examinations. The medical
won, is invited, as he no amnia In hia Maga I
of terstusent. - [July 17, 1.0.
• AWeft. Ahscreir.
A blhosui fever o ne seeiCaltionspintalUtoce_ltS
never a dangerou If you have Radway'S Aar'
ulating Pills at band—as you should Aare if you.
would exercise ordinary prudence. Take six of
Dr. Radwsys Pills as soon payola pad yourself
afflicted with balms fever, and in six hours take
lux pills more, if the drat dose hair not operated,
The second dose will certainly have the desired
effect. After - that feel no alarm. All peril tittrer.
Continue to take from two to tour pills every day,
until you arc completely well. It will require but
a few days to restore you to your wonted health
and strength, for Railway's Pills do not prostrate
the patient, and reduce him to a stato of hotplate.
nese, while expelling the disorder from his system,
They sustain him. They wholly differ in the
particular from all other pills which commonly
exhaust nature so rapidly In their violent operas
Lion, as to .14> almost as much mischief as the
disease itself. Tliligus fevers are occasioned by a
derangement of th. liver. That Important organ
suppi th.' Idle, without which the tad we take'
into the lemma:la would never lie properly digest
, ed. lint even a eon muff cold will sometimes
'disorder the action of the liver. Then It supplies
either too mueh or too little bile, Rind billoas corn
!mania are the - consequence. Sometimes the
jaundice, sometime,rheumatism, Burnett Mee dys
pepsia, eoativeness, neuralgia, hysterics, fevers,
t e., follow such a deranged action of the liver.—
At such a time It alway's filly Income a peculiar
blessing. They correct the action of the liver, and
ore In fa the only vegetable WWI whleil can act
in Utla manner, SS a snout little for calomel. They
t "regulate" the action of the I I ver, and soon restore
it to a proper activity—health succecsllng as a
matter of eour.4o. Hence, these are called Reid.
wav'v Regulating I'M!". They are always safe-.
alw;tya ri•ltanle,
Ih.B; N.NElt'q TREITIENT OP BIL.
/0118 DISEASES.
- NEW YultK, JahUnr.Y,
DR. R4IIWAT h Co.!—r have, during the pint s
four roam used your remedies, and have recoM.
minded them to others for BILIOUS COMPLA I YIN,
INntilEstitols,llltsPfte , u,t, ae. I roost der the Rota.
dv Relief and Itegulat Pills unequaled. The
Regulating Pills are mild in their operations and
thoroughly effective.
The find dose htiould he large enough to purge,
say four or five, anti each sueartisive dose he ill-
AIM hilted one pill, until redueed to one, and thlp
rripeated evert' (lac for a week or ten days. A
permanent sure will surely follow.
'furs, SRINIIIER.
Price or 11.1.1wav's fulls , 25 eek?ts per box.
June 11, 18tid. 2w
•
Lyon's Periodical Drops!
TILE QltE.kT FEMALE REMEDY FOR I.
REGIJ I I'! E-L—These Drop., are a scientifi
cally cormiounded bail preparation, and bettor
than any nth, Powders or . ..Nostrums. Being
il
quid, their aellon is direct and Is:naive, rendering
them a reliable, spec iy and certain specific tut
tho cure of All obstructions arid suppressions of
nature. Their popularity - is indicated by the fat t
that over 100,00dbottles are annually eonsumpl
by the ladies of the United 'States, every ono of
whom spoilt:tin the strongest terms of probe, of
their great merits. , They ari) rapidly taking the
place of every other Feinalb Remedy, and ere con
sidered by all who Ictaiw aught of them, as the
Bifrost, Sat est, and muyt in fulllhlc preparation in
the world, ibr the cure , of all female complaints,
the retuoval.of all obstrUellons of nature, and the
Jpromotion of health, regularity and strengths—.
;rpticlt direetiona stating alien they may nasal,
and explaining when and why they should not,
nor could not be used without producing effects
coltrary to a intro's - laws, will be round earefully
fulled around .i.aoh bottle, with the writtettillgta,
tare of Jolts 1.. I.YoN, witliuut which none uro
geuine. ,
Prep T)r. .lOTILN 'L. LYON, lfl.i Chape.
Street, New I taven, Comm., who chin be co:milted
either petwinll Iv, or by :Win, (envloslng atom th)
eotteerning all private (I , l); , a.sea a wl f u n li d o w aa k.
nes..)s. Sold by Dru,T„slitg everywhere.
CLATIN A:
Oen') Agenta for U.S. aliast..4tuadoll.
Noy 8, ly
The Great Englbsh Remmedi
SIR JAME/ CLARK F . I'S UM, FM It TED FKMA I. II
Prcp.tri..l from a preveription of J.
Clarke, M. Physician Extraordinary to the
ttueen. Thin filvaluable medicine unfailing In
the cure of all Oman painful mid dmigcrotia down
scatto which the tomalii effluititul lon is hill ultes, \ 1$
inoilcr#telt all elt..l . .vit•S nail removen all obatrtte
tieing, and a iineeily cure inav ridied
To Married I.,.vileviniapcculhiriv gultAxi. it will,
fu it , hort time, bring on lIIu mon t lily perlud with
reaulardy. _
Each bottle, pielee One Dealer, bean the (govern
ment Stump of ()runt Britain, to prevent counter
feits.
Car rur.s.—Theso Pills should not be taken by
F.mt•tles Miring the PIRA r TLutrß MONTIIN of Prig.
naney. as they are snot to bring on Miscarriage,
but at anyptlier time they art s.ifo.
fit all e ISVM of Nervous and Spinal A ffeet lons,
Pains In the Bark and Limbo, Fatigue on alight
exertion, Palpitation of the tin art, fly:dories, aniA
Whites, these Pills will efteet n eune when alloil,.
er na.mtns hive failed ; and although a ilow. , rhtl
temrdy, do not contain iron, calomel, antimony,
or anything hurtful Lathe constitution.
Full ilireetions in the pamphlet around cock
pn , kago, whirl) slionld he enteral ly preservoil.
Sold by all Druggists. Sole Agent for the tint,
tad Stites and I ~LTlll,bt,
JOIS \()$F:4, 27 Cortland Rt.. N. Y
- .
N. it-sl,OO nnil 0 pnstag. , gam ps iw.lngetllo f4lly
:kgent, will Insures bottle, contosinl nV
59 Pills, by r.qtarn in Bold by A. D. lit,tottba.
DJe.
titrunite, bat True
Every yonnx lady and gentleraari In-the United
St.atowe.ati hear ovonetliling vary 'tenth to their met,
vAntage by return in ill (free of charge,) by ad•
dressing the undersigned. Thome hnvtnr fours ,d
being humbugged will oblige by not noticing tlilm
card. Ali others will We'vse address their obedi
ent servant, - T 8,051. F. CIIAPM,‘N,
Mar. •5,'66. ly NM Broadway, N. Y.
Latest Market' Reports,
GETTYSBURG.
FLOTTR. - ' • 1.- , • 10 50 OP 1200
RYE FLOUR. ' • - • AIS
Wlll'fF: WHEAT, • • 220 (a) 200
RED WHEAT, - • + 2 20 4 25)
CORN, 711
RYE, - • • • 80
OATS, - - .. • 11l
BUCKWHEAT, - - • , 12.
HAY, - • • • 000 0 000
BALI' I MORE
SEW
WIIEA'r, • , • - • 240 60 Stn
RYE, - - 1 1.1 40 I :P
ellit!si, . - - - 97 0. I In
() t TS, " • • • " et (4 6.1
11004,1)1mnd., - - • Ift 00 (4 II (10
MEP' CATTLE, 111 thilnd„ - 11 51 a• 2) 00
HAY, - - • • . • 19 OD (ii 2 0 00
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Married.
On Thursday Morning last. by Rev. Dr. C. A.
Hay. Rev. 3IATTH lAS IV RICHARD...4 ; ot Phil
lipsburg, N. J.. to Mlas SALLIE M. AteCLEAN,
daughter of lion. Moses llellean, of this place.
On the 3lst nit. by Rev. B. P. Sprreher, Mr. J.
C. PITTENTURP Miss MAUGIE K SHANK.
both of this comity.
On Sunday morning, May 7th, at the tier. Ref.
Parsonage, New (Wool, by the Rev. W. P. P. Da
vis, Mr. AMOS JACOBS to Mina SARAH JANE
HANTZ, of Reading township.
On the.lth tnat,, in New Oxford. by the same,
Mr. ALFRED RELTZEL to Was EMMA. DAS
TRES..%S.both of New Oxford.
On the 7th dust„ at the Ger. Ref. Parton firm, New
Oxford, by the name, Mr. A GLEN TROSTLE. of
York, to Wu KATI.; WEST, of East
Adams county.
At St. John's Church. Abholfatown, oh Tuesday,
the nth Inst.. by Rev. Dr. Rimer, hmslated by Rve,
J. If. Alloman, Mr. GEORDE P. EVEItIIART, of
Shreivesloiry, to Miss MARY E., daughther of Um
on:luting clergyman.
Died.
Last evening, In this plaee, Mrs. F.LLEN
LILA:SD, in the 74th year of her age.
On the 22nd of May, near Lower Bermudian
church, Mrs ELI:LABE:III LEIGHTY, aged. 53
years 1 month and aldays.
On the sth Butt.. In Mounlj?y township, Adams
county, Mrs. S.A.RAII JAN}. wife of Capt. John
Horner, In the illst year of her age.
At York Sulphur Springs, on the 3rd Inst., Mrs.
ELIZABETII PETERS, aged 63 years 9 months
and 8 days,
On the 7th init.. nt him remblenee, In Shade Oh
Hun t I ngdon co., Pa., .I.k M 1.1.% N HELY, Eati., (fur.
merly of tills county,) m his 72nd year.
On the 3rd of Muy..FRA.NCIS P.. only son or
Francis and Levine (iii lamer, aged II years end
18 days.
Not lost hut gone to rest,
Secure in bliss to mtand,
To meet his father there once more,
In God's own holy land.
Di. I. F. Ensor,
TTATING located on the Hanover road, ONE
MILE •RAST OP GRANITIC RILL P. 0.,
Mountpleasant township, Adams county, Ps.,
offers his professional services to the public.
June 18, 1868. am
For Sale.
A FIRST-RATS MULE TRAIL, with or
11, without Harness. Also, a good Wagon.
All in complete order. Will be sold cheap.
Apply to SAMUEL limn,
June 18,18d6. Gettysburg, Pa.
Wanted.
A GooP RN.
ANY P a good Farm for sale,
and will takeing inpart payment, one or
more tracts of
FIRST-RATE WESTERN LAND,
well located, near Railroads, Schools, Chorctre
ea, Connty Towns, itc., may Bad a pa rchater
by applying at this dace.
June 18, 1868. tf
rRATT'S IMPROVED FRVIT CA1114.--
Something new I—Call and sett there" at
ehlere Tin and Sheet Iron Factory. Deel•
dedly the best Can ever manufactured. Also,
FRUIT JARS, of the best and. most Improved
patterne. [June 18, 1863.
SO f k o r s l it "t st l—A sc ill * "4 ll , j o wsgl ig ou te t
Address 0. T. GAILEY, City Bonding, Bide
deford, Ms. . [May 21, 6016...151y
NS OR& AGAINST ACCIDENTS is the
I
TRAVELLERS INSIIRANOB .COMPkEr
OF HARTFORD. It him spaii-eta ',WO at
halts million, sada eall marplia 'TOW! 4
hundred thoassad,,to pay losses: r .
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