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    - • BORGIXIMPILER,
A 4 1 , 40orat ki F zmily Journal;
/ 1 4iiiilliBlifiliBRY MORNING,
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.BY hENRY J. STAHL&
Mighty, and Will Ps-avail:l
rfaimi OF PUBLICATION.--{f fee per me
lbUni; ltPaid strictly EN ADVANCite-02 GO per an-
Elgin 11,04 paid In advance. No subsceiptiou dis
eoritinnad, auk= at the optioa of the publisher,
Bain ail Noraemes are paid,
ADVEIiTIHEMENTH inserted stoma' rates.
JOB PRINTING of all elude done with neat
ness and dispatch.
°rigor In South Baltimore street, between
3114410 ilusd High, near the Past Onlos-^lemPl
terPrintlag Odle," on the sign-
Professional Cards.
J. C. ffooly,
ATTORNEY - AT LAW,--Particularatten-
Moo p.tii to collection of Pensions,
aunty, en 4 [tack-pay. . Office in tins 2. E.
earner of tlie'Dismond.
aettysburg, Nora 6, 1863. tf
Edward B. Duehior, .
TTORNSY AT LAW, will faithfully and
promptly attend to all business entrust
ed to aim. He speak.] the German language.
olllee at the same place, in south liallimore
street, near Forney'a drug store, and nearly
op;boeite Danner* Ziegleila store.
liettysburg, March %U.
Wzn. A. Dunciin,
TTORNSY A/T 'LA'W,
promptly attend Wall legal business
*crusted to bim, including the procuring of
Pensions, Boupty, Rack Pay, and all other
claims 'manta the Uuited•States and State
-Governments:
Office' in North West Corner of Diamond,
Gettysburg, Penn's.,
April lb, 1847. tf
D. McConaxligliy,
AA TTIITUSBY AT LAW, (bßiye one door west
,or Buehler's drug and book store, Ch.im
,bersuarg street,) A rrouirsir AND SO wertua von
P_ATNNTS AND ['AMNIONS. 'loamy laind•War-
Mts, Back-p ty suspended CI tiros, and oil
other claims against the (lover!' ruent at Wash
ington, 11. G.; Also Arnericon 'claims in Eng
land. [and %Variants located and sold, or
bought, tnd highest prices givien. &vats
en
gtged in toe t ling warrants in lows, Illinois
sad other western States. *lir Apply to him
perianally or by lytter.
Gettysburg, Nov. 21,
MEI
Dr. W. .1. McClure,
Physician, Suryum ct ttec ins chciir,
HA VINO perninitenilv 1411tIttl in I NEIV
OXFORD - , sill prttetiee his prorecsion
111 Alt its branches.% Ills I rient.ls mid :ill callers
desirling Rrofeesional a.n.vices are re
quested to eitlf and consult him at his (Ace,
n Hirer ;iv eeet.
?.0, 1867., • lf
Dt. D. S. Poitor,
AMIOTTSTOWN, Adams county, continues .
the ptacticie of his prottission in aft its
branches, and *null resper fully invite nID
persons alltietrill with any old standing dis
eases to call stlid consult him
Oct. 3, 1844. tf
Dr. T. 0. Kinzer,
APING located permanently at. BON
AZOIITOWN, Adams county; wilkattend
promptly to all it ra r.tiiional cal Is, days oral
lyre nt John Lanai's, where he can always
tie tonna; unless 'professionally engaged.
Ang. G, 1866. ly
I)i. F. C. Wolf,
J'AVING Inc iteil at-BAST BERLIN, Adams
county, houes lb it by striet t at tent iou a
hts profectionad ;Jiffies be way merit a itittirel'i
lite - public patronage. [Apr. 2, tf„
Dr. Cook, '
HOMEVATIIIe PH YSICTA N,
Surocon and A ecourkeur,
nA VI NG permanently - located in fa n over,
Pa., rtatpeetcully offers his profes,ional
sersizes• to the wciar ii tentiou
vett' to iticteasee of women nod children.
„ILEFEICENCIOI.
Prof. Ad. Lippe, N. D„ Philadelphia,
” J. C. Moron, M. D ,
Wro. H. Cook, M. D. Carlisle, Pa.,
Tlon. Edward McPherson, Gettysburg, Pa.,
' 'David. Wilh, Est ,
R... J. A .11.osai-flanorer, Pa,
Tp.iirOlfice on the Squitii7lWe - Tibts west of
Carli.e street, second door Irma Central Hotel.
Atilt 15, 1867. ly •
Dr.'7. "O. C. O'Noal's
d'AFF'ICE and-. v Dtvelling, a few doors from
‘,.." the N. B. 'corner of 111 , tirnore nod High
streets, near the Presbyterian Church, Get
tysburg, Pa, - (April 15. '67.
S. _Lowrance lu 11, It. D.,
IinFAS hie °Moe one . . 2
I[3_ door west of the' 71" — "Krim 'T
Lutheran church in "
Chambershurg street, and opposite Dr. C.
norne:'s offie., where 11,.5e wishing to hove
any Dental Operation perform...l are respect
fully invited to rill. Itersavrefee: Drs. Dor.
ner, Rev. 'O. P. Krauth, D. D.
.Rev. FL L.
ilaagh.-r, 0, D.; Rev, Prof. M. Jacobs, D. D.,
Prof. -, )1. L. Strever.
Getitysburg, 'April 11, '53.
Globe Inn,
YORK BT., Nitta TR 6 DILIOND, ' ,
WITT YSBUR G, PA.—The undersigned
viluld" most respectfully inform his nu
-meroil s friends ant the public generally, that
he has purchased that_long established and
well known Hotel, the "Globe Inn," in York
Street, Gettysburg, and will spare no effort to
conduct it in a manner that will mot detract
from its former high reputation. His-table
will have the best the market tan afford—niv
chambers are spacious and comfortable—and
bit has laid In for his bar w full stock of wines
and liquors: There is large stabling attached
to the Hotel, which will be attended by ratan
tire hostler.. It will be his constaet endedVui
'to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests,
making his house as .near a home to them an
possible. He asks a share of the public's pa
tronage, determined as he is to deserves large
'part-of it, Remember, the "Globe inn" is in
York street, but near the Diamo.id, or Public
Square. • . SAMUEL WOLF.
AprilV, 1884. tf
r" , Railroad House,
gAR THE DEPOT,
ER, :YORK CO., PA.
The taiersigned would respectfully inform
his atmmous friends and the puh.le generally,
tha.be,t As leased the Hotel la Hanover, emir
the Depot, , formerly • kept by Mr. Jeremiah
Kohler, ant will spare no effort conduct it
net that will give general satisfaction.
His table will havethe best the markets can
laird—Hs chambers are spacious and com
fortable--..aid he has laid in for his bar a full
- stocker shrike wine+ and liquors. There is
stabling for horses attached to the Hotel. It
will be his =giant endeavor to render the
fullest satisfaction to his guests,, making his
boas* as near a home to them as possible.-;-
He asks a share of the public patronage, de
termined as he is to deserve a large part of It.
Remember the Railroad House; .near the De-,
pot Hanover, Pa. A. P. BAUGHER.
Oct. 3, 1865. tf -
Keystone House,
ri f fAMBRUS RA
HURiI. • STIIT, GETTYS.
ki BURG, PA.—WJf. E. MYERS, Pro
prietor.
..This Is a sew HOW), fitted up in the most
approved style. Its locaciall is pleasant, een-
Lind sad Convenient. grimy arrangement has
bees made for the accommodation and com
fort of games. The Table will always have
the beat of the market, and the Bar the best
of wines siad
Thefti ji cOdsolodions Stabling attached,
with, an accOmtitodatin,g ostler always on hand.
This Hotel is now open for the entertain
ment of the public, ens a atne_ of patronage
is affot will be apared . to render
satisfsatfoi lit
i.
713
TOOOP:Air too 070 0 1 fo call gad Ipok
anKfib the exteagive stook of kinds
• 1 • 11 4 $44 14 7‘0f P• 144 !tad mot 1 9 1 • 1 of
Yekso4:" . Pcii/N9154
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br tier
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CZEIMIZZI
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BY a J.. STAffl
Latest Fashion.;
Dglf.”(1) J. W. IMADLEY'S CELF:RRA
TED PATEST DUJ'LEX ELLIPTIU (UR
UUUBLg PRING)
SKIRT
TRIO IFOTIMITIJI: 'FLEXIBILITY and great COI.
roar and etanstrux to any lady neurTag the DU
?LIM Et:LIPTIC SKIRT will be experienced partic
ularly in all crowd, d Anse mblies,Operas,Carria
ges, Railroad' C.irs, Cltnrch Pews, Arm Chairs,
for Proutelade and !louse Dress, as the Slirt
can he folded when in use octupY a small
place as eriily and ,conveniently iliftf Silk or
Muslin Dreii. an invaluable 1111.il I ty in crinoline,
notiound in any Single ,Spring Skin
A lady having enjoyed the rtamsFar, eon :
roar, and great cox %%eat Naos ,of wearing the
DUPLEX ELLIP7I . 9 STICEL SKIM SKIRT for
single day. will never at terwards dis
pense with their use. For Children, Misses
and Young Ladies they are superior to all
others:
They will not bend or break like the Single
Spring, but will prese:ve their rerfect and
gracidni shape %hen three or four ordinary
Skirts will have been thrown aside ds useless.
The 'loops are covered with double aadtwist
ed thread, and the bottom rods are not oply
double springs, but twice (or doul , le} covered,
preventing them from wearing oat when drag
ging, down steps, stairs, dm
The Duplex Elliptic is a great favorite with
all ladies and is universally recommended by
the Fashion llag.acines as the STASI/ARtI,
SKIRT OY THE FANIIIONABLE WORLD.
To en:lay the following inestimable stir:lnto.
gee in Crinoline, viz: superior quality, perfect
manufacture, stylish nape, finish, flexibility,
comfort and ecatiomy„enquire for
7. W. Bradley's Duplex Elliptic, or Double
Spring :Skirt, and be sore yon get the genuine
article.
CAUTION.—To 7nard nizainst IMPOSITION
he particular to NOTION the skirts offered 118
"OPPLEX",have 4 the red ink *tamp, viz: "J.
W. Bradle,)'s Duplex hllij lie Steel Springs,''
upon the iv aistbaLii—none others :ire genuine.
Alpo Notice that every floup will admit n pin
being limped through tha centre, thus reveal
inz the two (or double) springs braided togeth
l'er therein, which is the secret of their flexibil
ity and strength, and a combination not to GE
found in nay other skirt.
FOR. SALE in all Stores whe're FIRST
''CLASS skirts are Fold throughout the United
"States and dace here.
Manufactured by the Sole Owners of the
Patent, WI , .'ISTS, BRADLEY S CAIIY,
‘97iClinmbers k s 9 & 81 Reath: kits., N.
.I.ldiy 8, 18 , 4. :an
W. E. BIDPLE
100.000 Bushm. Grain 'Wanted.
'NEW FIIIII A i"ni.E 1) w.titEit4puhn.
\QM. E. BI DDLRk CO. would,itiform the
public that they have Leased the Warehouse
j ou the corner of Stratton street and the Hall,
road, in - Gett )-sburg, .here they will curry un
THE GOWN. ASH PitUDUCE BUSINESS,
:in all its branches. The 'highest prices will
ialways be paid tor Wheat, Rye, Corn,
Oats,
player and Timothy Seeds, Flaxsccii, Sumac,
'Hay and Straw, Dried Fruit-, Nuts, Stiap,lhorts,
tiSiioulders and Sides, Potatoes, with every,
'thing else in the countty produce line.
GROCERIRS.—On hand, fo# sair,Coftees,
Sugars, 31olAsses, S raps, Teas, Spices, Salt,'
Cheer, Vinkfgar, Sotk. Mustard, Starch,
Broom+, Ilacketi. Blacking, Soaps, 4 . e. Al,o
CtLil, 011,, Flub Uil, Tad., itc. FISH. of all
kinds ' • Spikes and Sails ; Smoking and C:loP
iitig Tobaccos. •
, They are ;damp able to supply first rate
article of Flour, with the different kinds of
Feed. •
Alm), G,Ound ri.igtr s , with Cuanos and
tiler fertilizers. .00.1.1,i,by the bushel, ton or
ar load. '
They will rnn a 11NE OF FRP:1011T CARS
rum Gettysburg to Baltimore once every
week. Tiff.y. are prepared to convey Freight
either way, in any tinautite, at II EDUCED
lIAT4S. They, ill attend, if desin d, to the
making of purchases in the city, and dt,livering
the goods promptly. in Gettysburg. Their
ears run to the Warehouse of Nathan Ronp &
Co., Nu. IV I"Sorth [lnward et., near Franklin,
Baltimore, where 'freight will he received at
nay time. They "invite the uttention of the
public to their line, assuring them that they
will spare no effort to iiceotutuodute all aho
May patronize them.
DIDDLE k BENNER.
. ,
'April IG, 1866• tf
Great Reduction
r .PRICES OF
DRY GOODS,
Groetries, gard-rears, Queena-rare,
AT J. D. ZUUCK k SUN'ri, NEW OXFORD ' PA.
- We hare just returt.ed from We city; where
we bougbt a very' large and sell selected
stock of all kinds of gocds, suitable in our
line, under .
Tag: LATE DECLINE.
Our stock consists in part of KRENCII MIMI-
IiORA, F R ENC it COllO CMGS, Defames, Cali
coes, Plaids, Blenched and Unbleached Mul
lins; a large assortment of Balmoral Skirts,
I Hoop Skirts, loves, &c. . '
MEN'S W AR, consisting in part of Broati
and Beaver Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassi;•
meres, Cassioets, Plain aria Fancy Flannels;
Under-shirts and Drawers, BUOYS, SHOES,
lIIATS and CAPS, Driving and Bcckskin
itllocce.
A complete assortment of GROCERIES, at
flow , Tates.
H IRD-WARE, such as Tire Iron, Spring,
iiShefir,,Blister ai.d Vest Steele, Horse Shoes,
liiirsc Shoe B.tr, Nail Rode, Hammen' iron,
IN4ils ' Spikes, Shovels and Forks, Door Locks,
N'ad Locks, Latches, Hinges and screws.
yairits, Oils, Gla4s, Putty, &c.
-
CIVINA AND QUEENS-WARE, by the set.
Thankful fur pet - patrottage, we hope to
merit the Wile in the future.
J. C. ZOO( K !lc SON
New Oxford, April ;, 1867. ly
Drainage Pipes. •
11111 undersigned-has now- on hand, and
continues to manufacture, Urge quanti
ties of EA RTIIEN DRAINAGE PIPES, which
he offers nt 8 cents per foot at the'ruanufiicto
ry. If desired, he will lay the pipes, either
water. tight ur leose-joitti, d, at a reasonable
eotnpenaation. They have been tried iu,dif
fel cut part: of the county, with entire suc
cess. For the drainage of eell.tre, Om.. noth
ing better can be us , .d. 'Specimens may be
seen at Kalbtleisch's store, in Gettysburg!
'the m.tnufactury• is in Oxford tuwu,hip;
near Lilly's mill. ,Post Office address, New
Oxford 4 Adams county, Pa,
- JOHN BECKY tN.
March 1867. 6eut
Iron—lron—lron
Urr_l ETU da RUG Ft/ ROE. •
The subscribers respectfully inform the
public that they have erected a Forge in con
nection with their Steam Mill, and are now
t mar ulnae ri
FORGED AND HAIIIIERED4RON,
,such as Plough, florae-shoe and Bair Inn, and
;respectfully invite Bleck,imiths and; Dealers to
give- them a call, fee:lng satisfied that they
will be able to please as to quality, finish and
prize. • BRINGIIAN'A IN , AltitEN.
r N. 13.--. The highest market price paid for
wrought and scrap iron. & V.
Dec. 17, 1866
pine Shingles,
ALAltOklo_t of Pine Shingles from $8.500
ec k $l5 perlooo ; for aide at the Lumber
yard' of ' C. H. SIJEIII4E/L
Out. 92, .1888.
•
U. S. BONDS.? ". i
HE First Nationol Back of Gettysbon
will cash 6-20 snd 10-40 U. 8, Builds;
also 7.44 and, CompoOnoi Interest Notes. -
GEO R4E, ARNOLD, Cashier.
Oct. 4, 1866. tf •
DOWNI—Why Coata,Pants and
- PIOKINCrfI.
T itA t2 - or t:
4 - 1;
Amp
fit:
JOHN C. ZOETE, LAND AGENT,
NEW QXPWLD , AOlllB COUNTY, VA.,
Has for MIN a number of de-Arable prop* r
, ties, to which he aka the attention of those
sishing to pureli.ise.
A L IRON FoIINDIVI AND MACHINE
SHOP, with DWELLING, situated in a coun
ty seat, near Railroad and Depot. Good
*bailee fur doing all kinds of work. Also,
stirersl,Town Lots will be sold with the above
property ft desirid.
A' FARM OF IGO ACRF.S, in Adams coun
ty, with good Stone Mouse, good Barn,
near a turnpike limit railroad. •
FORTY ACRES, with good House, Barn,
et., three quarters of a mile from a railroad
•A good chance; terms easy.
A FARM OP 300 ACRES, in Adams county,
three miles hour a railroad mul good market.
This farm can be divided into two farms,
there being already two sets of improvements
0o the tract. .
A Fill,lo OF 105 ACTES, on the Carlisle
turnpike, under good cultivation, with a large
Brick House, Bank Barn, and other out-build
ings, 311 new.
A LAVE Fr.oua HILL, with 25 Acres of
Land.. The mall hae four pair of Burrs, and
all mach.nerj for doing merchant wuyk.
Best water power in the county.
A FARM OF 175 ACRES, m.ar the Hano
ver turnpike, oil which is erected a good
House. Barn. and all necessary oat-buildings.
• A
FARM OF 195 ACRES, in Adams coun
ty, on which is erected a good House, Barn
and other out-I
19 ACRES OF WOODLAND, 2 miles from
New afford.
A FARM OP 200 ACERB, g oo.l I Ind, with
large !trick House, Barn, and 2 Tenant Houses
—4O Acres in wood—half a mile from the
Conowago
A FARM of teo Acres-225 can be pur
chased-2i miles trout Gettysburg, near Chum
ber-iburg pike ; large weatherboarded Rouse,
Ralik lt.irn, be ;40 acres in wood. The k'arm
-Las been rem iitly
A F.1:31 of 120 Aeres, with good House
and Barn ; 12 acre in wood.
A IIUTEN, in New Oxford, two-story, roomy
and convenient for business. Good chance;
terms ex , y.
Also, it number of good Houses and Lots
for sale in New Oxford.
Tersons who wish to buy Real Estate, as
well as those who wish to sal, are regiuseed
to give the subscriber a call at his stole iu
New 01100. Address,
(). ZOLICK, Land Agent,
New Aittowd, Adams county, l'a
April 1;14,7. ly
11. S. BENNER,
A Lecture to Young , Men.
JUST PUBLISHED, in a Seated
• Envelope. Price Six cents. A.
'sort- Lecture on the Nature, Treatment
unit Radical Cure of Sperwritorrhtc, or Semi
nal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Sexual
Debility, and Impediments to Marriage gen
erally. Nervousness, Consutnption. Epilepsy,
and Fits ; Mental and Physical Incapacity,
resulting from Self-Abuse, Stc.—By ROBERT
J. CULVERWELL, M. D., Author of • the
"Ore. n Book," &r.
The world-renowned author, in this admi.
table Lecture, cisarly proles Iron his own
experience that he awful consequenr e of
S:11-Airnimrty be effectuallyvemoved a Mi
not medicine, and without daemons surgical
operations. bougies, inStruments, rings, or
cordials, Prriniing out a merle of cure at once
certain aid etiw turd, by %%Web every sufferer,
no inattgr his condition mar be, may
cute cheaply, privair li, and radically.
This Lecture will prove a boon to thousands
and thriuse,Xds.
Sent under seal to,any address, in a plain
seaded envelope, on the receipt of six cents, or
two po-tage stanip4. Also Dr. Cal vent ell's
"Marriage Guide," price 115 cents. Address
the pub.isliers,
S CIIAS. J. C. KLINE dr. CO.,
127 Bowery, New York, Post Unice 131.11 4586.
May 20, 3m
INIENSINE
TESTIMONIAL 6 FROM bILLEBRATtD LA-
This secret of beautifying the skin being
knhwn only to Messrs. Jared k Rene, they
honorably state th it it differs from all other
prsparutionq. It gives to the most harsh acid
freckled slain both the texture and color of
polished Ivory, removing all discolorations,
‘hetlicr appearing as freckles, tau, worphew,
moth or blackuorm spanks, and is especially
successful in smoothing out the marks left by
the sm.bll pox.
The agents of "L'Eumil do Paris" most con
fidently 'submit 'o the public the earnest en
dorscmicnt4 of such diatinguiabed ladies as
Signora it ISTultl,
FRIACITA YRSTVALI,
Miss lAGGIF MITCHEL 4,
I Mrs. D. P. 13owErts,
,LUCELLE WRSTERN,
Madame PON 181,
lire. EMMA. WALLER-,
LUCY RUSHTON,
NOEMIE DB MARGUEBTTTER,
Miss A. PERRY,
and many others, whose high sanding in the
profession gives the stainP Of truthfulness to
their intelligent and genuine approval.
Tue beautiful Lucille Western says:
"I find thl.t. the 'Email' produces all the
rbillianey of rouge and lily-white, with the
great and peculiar advantage of total harm
lersness It really adds to the softness and
beauty of the Skin."
The magnificent Vestvali says:
"I have suffered so much from the various
white lotions, &c., which my theatrical pro
fession obliges rile to use, that I consider it
a perfect benefaction to find a preparet:on
which gives the necessary whiteness to the
skim, and leaves. the skin cool and smooth."
' Miss Nleggiesat e:
have tried the skin beautifier ' 'L'Email de
Paris,' and found that it instantly imparts a
natural bloom and freshness to ..he com
plexion." •
"Jared's Email de Perla" Is used as a deli
cat• beautifier of the skin for Theatre, Saloon
or Ball li.Min; by the most - rt fined and scru
pulous ladies, producing-all the beautifying
effects or rouge and lily-white, with Out their
vulgar glare or injury to the skin.
Sold by all first-class Druggists, Perfumers
and Ladies',llair Dressers.
L. Isateriu,B22 Broadway; Demo Barnes &
CO., ,ezd F..C. tk. Co., New York; and
Eugene • Jonin, 11l South Tenth Street, and
Johnston, U.olloway It Cowden, Philadelphia,
Ageuts. JARED k RENE,
• General Agents and Importers,
Jan. 28, 1867. Elm New York
_ . •
Debring at Bro.,
Fresco and brnapiental Painters,
FREDERICK CITY, .MD.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that
their are prepared to FRESCO CHURCH-
Es, -HALLS, ;PRIVATE, RESIDENCES, &c.,
in the Most approved styles, modern or an
cient. All work warranted to give satisfac
tion as togaste, durability and cheapness.
April 22, 1467. tin •
- _ •
Lawrenee D. Diets at Co.
WWIIIOLICSALN
DEALERS IN
FOGY GOODS,
NOTIONS,
•
• HOSIERY and
.
VARIETD4,
308 West Bdtimore Street,
Between Froward k Liberty Streets,
May I, 1866. BAltimore, Md.
f ityti
OR ; White . GOOild, RN flings, Edgings and
Trimmings, go to ROW . k WOODS'.
Nll.—The plates to gtt our Vests it
:mg cheap prices --4t FSCNINOTI,' -
Valuable Properties
FOR SALE.
Jules Jared's
Beautifier of the Skin
DIES
GUTYSBITILG, PA., MONDAY, JULY
Ever Green Cemetery.
AT a tinkling of Os Board of Managers of
Ever Gr en Cemetery AEssoekation, held
Jun., 10, 1867, the followlog.resolutions were
adopted: •
&soloed, That the following be added to
the lty-Lairs : lipLart No. 35 be so-changed
as to read as follows, to take effect oh the let
day of August, 1867: The price of Lots, until
further ordered, shall be fifteen dollars for a
esiglu •
Resolved, That all transfers of Lots shall be
subject to the folio% ing
privilege of transfer, fiviidollars shall be Bra•
paid upon each enclosed lot, and two dollars
and fifty cents upon each lot not enclosed.—
prodded, that this shall nut be required in
cases where the Lot-holder making transfer
purchases an equal number of lots.
lune 17, 1867.' 3w
rir HE School Directors of "Gettysburg
1 School District" will meet on SluND.ll'
BNING, JULY Bth, to elect Teachers for the
Public Schools of said district.' The County
uperiutendeat will examine Applicants iu the
School. Building, at 10 o . 'cluck, A. IL, of that
day. By order of the-Board,
J. F. MeCREARY,
June 17, 18C7. td Secretary.
tom` FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR
INTERESTS!
Gettysburg Foundry.
TBE subscriber would inform his customers
and others, that ho is still manufacturing
various kinds of C stings and Machines, made
to order, on short notice, such as
TIIRESIISKS AM) POWERS,
(five different sizes of Powers,) Clover-see
Hullers and Cleaners, Corn Shelters and Sep
nr.ttors, Cornfodder Cutters, Straw and Hay
Cutters ; P l 0 U 11 S,
such as Cast Ploughs, llarshear Ploughs, Side
hill and Corn Ploughs; the.
WIRE-SPRING 11011 SE RARE,
the latest improvement; also Plet.ll Screws
fur Cider Presses,
IRON RAILING
for Cemeteries or Puiehes, — with everything
else in his line, all at low prices.
FOR SALE.—A light Two-horse Wagon, n
One-horse Wagon, and a Spring Wagon, all
nets% STERNER
April 30, 18GG. tt
Ilaines Bro's. Pianos.
THE PIANO OP AMERICA.
/11,1 ESE Pianos are Universally acknow-
I !edged by competent judges equal tet_the
best Piano made. For references, they hate
many thousand city and country residents,
including large numbers of the High Schools,
SeMinaries, ac.
These Pianos have not only stood the con
tinual use and heaty practice ()lour ear, but
hare been used the List filLeell years to the
utmost s aisfaction of tho•e using them.
They have taken PRE 0 LOIS AND MEDALS
WHEILEVEIt EXIHEITED. Such has been
the demand fit these Ilahos, that MESSES.
HAINES EEO'S. hire been compelled to en
la go their work+ to the extent of 24 to 30
PIANOS A WEI.K.
Having now one of the most extensive and
' complete Factories in the Fni.eil ti'lites, Fite
tut ios Anne coy, ring of ao acre of ground,
comprising u frontage of 219 feet on 2nd
Avenue.
They are undoubtedly the cheapest first
claz.4l? ianos in market. Fully guaranteed for.
5 dears. Seal for Illustrated Cir cular.
IIAISE3 fiRtYS,
356, 358, 300, 3G2, 361, 366, 368, 370. 372,
- Second Avenue, New York k.;ity.
April 8,18 G?.
Peloubet Organg
AND MELODEONS,
UNA NIMOUSLY awarded the First Prize,
a Guld Medal, "AS THE BEST CABI
NET ORGANS," American Institute, New
York, Uctob. r, liter.
Being pronounced superior in QUALITY,
POWER and V•RIRTY OF TORE, and in number
of combinations.
"Ai the beet instruments of America were
there contending, whichever won the battle
%zooid have nothing lett to conquer."—Ameri
can Art Journal, (edited by a well-known mu
sical critic.)
They have also taken the first premium
wherever exhibited this season.
PEDAL ORGANS, one, two and three banks
of keys —six simm--$250 t 051,500. Without
pedals, single and double bank, in great varie
ty, :185 to SUM. These Organs, with their
smooth, pipe-like quality of tone, beautiful
solo stops, strength of chorus, nnequalled
pedals, and general organ-like effects, are su
perior for Churches, Halls, Parlors and Schools.
They are put up in cases of solid Walnut,
fancy veneered Walnut (new and unique
styles) and elegant Rnseweed, of splendid de
signs and finish, and of the best workmanship
being intended that each instrument shall
be a model of its class. All instruments down
to a fine octavo portable Melodeon, have the
beautiful Tremolante stop, without extra
cla.irge.
A larsre assortment constantly on hand at
oar GENERAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
WAREROOMS, 841 Broadway.
Our Illustrated CirCular and Price Lists,
with our new etyks, are now ready. Send for
a circular.
PBLOCBEr, PELTON & CO.,
Manufacturers, No. 841 Broadway,
_ April 8, 1807. Now York'City
Hay Wanted.
WITTE undersigned will pay the highest mar.
ket prices ror HAY. Ituluire at Spang-,
ler's Warehouse, Gettysburg.
GEO. O. STRICKHOUSER.
Nov. 23, 1866. tf
Pay Up !
endersigned•having retired from hnsi
ness, he, asks those indebted to make
in.yrnent with as little delay as possible.
Such as do not settle before the first of Janu
ary next, will find their accoucts In the hands
of an officer for collection.
JOSEPH _S. GILLESPIE.
Gettyshnrc, Nov. 26, 1868.
Shingles.
PRIME SHINGLES, the best in the market,
for ante at JACOB SHEAR S'S new Lum
ber Yard, on the Railroad, adjoining the Lime
Kilns. Gettysburg..
I%ov. 26, 1864. tf
ChOlee Western Lands.
RANI on 'hand some choke Western
I Lands, well located near Railmtda, Cottn
ty fowns, Chur•hes, Sehool-hone«s, &c.,
which I will ezett.tuge at a fail price for Real
Estate in Adatns County.
GEO. ARNOLD.
Gettysburg, Feb. 25, 180. tf
ONSTANTLY on hand, an assortment of
C
FINE FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH
RUMS, Cards and Baskets for grasies from
the Battle Field. PHOTOGRATHS of our
Generals and other distinguished individuals
at the Excelsior Gallery. C. J. TYSON.
WE have just received a new 'assortment
of Queensware, to which we invite the
wttention of buyers. A. SCOTT k ON
IN order to _prove the assertions made in
favoi of procuring PHOTOGRAPHS at the
Excelsior Gallery, call and sit fur your
PICTURE. No charge will be made unless
you are pleased with the result and choose to
leave your order. C. J. TYSON.
OR De (sines, Mohair!, Mimeo's, Lustre!,
.111
Lewin, De Reges, Plaids, Poplins, Clllll.
lies, Silks, he., the ladies should call and see
the new styles at - . ROW h WOODS'.
0 look genteel, buy yoar,.euits at. the
T
Cheap Store of PICKING.
RDIK HAMS,: first qaallty,....and reasone
r •.
bl 4 hl price, can be bid at
KALDFLNISCIII3.
Notice.
, 1867.
ettrb Vo.trp.
From the York Gazette.
RETLECTIONN ON VIEWING A RATTLE.
FIELD.
BENI]
Do I dream? or shied I now
.Whereillltitile legions stood,
Pijeeto thee with the foeinarem vow,
Each seeking other's blood?
Did here the thirk maest'd lines advance
With stel*y march, and slow;
- 'While o'er them in fautamtic.tianee,
The burnished linytmets glow.
IN't here, engaged in earnings dire,
Two foes with flertomit zeal?
Stood Luce to face with Lines of fire;
Two blazing Mies of nit er?
Was 't here the 11harger flew
Through dangilMnguryey'll?
Was 't Isere the daring horseman
Ins Bashing battle blade?
Was 't here the cannons th d ke—
fthook mountain; 11(11, en, n;
And Curled the cloud of battle smoke
Above a field df slain?
Are these the hills that trembled so,
Beneath the battle shf s.k,
Of fifty cannons thundering woe,.
Willie fifty more them mock?
Was t' here the loud command was given
And readily obeyed,
By thousausis on to battle driven,
'Neagh war's salpluirleshade?
NI here, that thousands st ho that morn
Were full of breath 1110 It le,
Lay Meath the moll where rams' the storm,
All mangled in the strife?
Was 'khere the wounded wretch invoked
But pity, and Mini.] 11011..;
Received the horseman's fiendish stroke;
Was trodden to the ground?
in fine, was t' here in bloom of life;
All healthful, vig'rous then;
There met in .dire and mortal strife
- Twice fifty Liana:at el met'?
Alas! 't is true! that awful truth, •
These mounds, long, long will tell,
That hundreds, strong, nimble youth,
Here nobly f..ught and fell..
Here braves from many a vale and hill ;
A hundred smiling plains,
A paerillehd altar 1111'.1,
Their country's highest claims.
Here syhnn monarchs pro , trate Ile,
In shattered, numgll.l forms,
Whose branches grnsping wide and high,
Had mocked at thousand storms.
Come here, and Is,w, ye . who enjoy
That prtze for which they fought.
The widow, and the orphan boy,
Know well how dear 'twos bought.
Lc t a I. orrowi ng oathat's tears
Damp het..., a het e damped their blood;
And let a 'grateful people's cares
(five to their orphans food.
"Oh! cursing shun! Oh! horrid war!
Can man thus go amiss?
What fruit fair freedom's tree mustdienr
In recompense for Ltd.!
'T must yield uti I's PIN, strong and robot;
. And puttee, that laic el. ss loaf ll,—
fires of sectional hate to bunt,
And national pride consume.
If sectional sin fr ou r hearts inthune,
Awl seellonal hate
,brolongs,
Our freedom's 'hilt all empty name,
To gild o page,of wrongs.-
g;,lo3)i.mtir.
BEEF CATTLE SHOULD BE FAT. '
Farmers sell 'too many of their beef
cattle when they arc in merely ordinary
condition. In doing this the:e is a two
fold loss that but few consider. The
animal yieldS a less number of pounds
and the meat brings s lower price. Be
tween ordinary bed and really choice,
fat beef there is always a difference of,
two or three cents per pound, and this
difference, When added to the whole
number of pounds, when the animal is
is in the best condition, will be found
to be 110 mean 01110011 i. Nothing pa)s
better than the few bushels of grain or
the few day - fa upon mod June grass, that
puts the "finishing touch" upon what
is generally denominated a good beef
animal. Those of our readers who have
followed this often repeated advised in
our live stock market reports WV wit
nesses to its sounthiess. Do not be in a
hurry to market, tinter ordinary circum
stances, until cattle are really fat. The
same appliefitto all other market animals.
I=l
Doctor Trimble; of Newark, New .Ter
soy, who iris paid great attention to
fruit culture, gives the following as his
views—the result of many years experi
ence:
1. That the most successful way to con
quer the cureullo is to gather the fruit as
it falls and feed it to the stock or destroy
it, as it. is by this fallen fruit that the
eurculio prripagates its species.
2. That the fruit of the apple tree can
be protected from the apple tree moth by
wrapping around each tree two or three
times a rope made of straw. The moths
will harbor in this rope and can then be
destroyed.,
3. That the only way ,to kill the peach
tree borer Is to cut him out with a knife,
not, owe only in a season, but to follow
him up every two - weeks until extermi
nated. • After the first "going oecr" of an
orchard this will belittle or no trouble,
as each tree can be attended to in two
nilnutes.
AGRICULTURAL ITEMS.
A Wisconsin man says he finds calves
do as well when fed on beta soup a'S
when given milk. The soup is made a s
for family use, with about a tablespoon
ful of salt foreach quart of soup.
Advices from Algiers announce the
reappearange of locusts. General Mar
lnier bas placed at the disposal of the
local authorities a detachment of soldiers
to assist in their destruction.
A farmer In Smyrna, Del., is reported
to have sold his s.rawberryb crop of four
acres for $lOOO, the purchaser to do the
picking. ' .
A flock of sheep and lambs gambol
on the green lawns in the Central Park.
Nevr•York,,attendeileby an old shepherd
mado dogs.
Aries of caterpillars are desolating
the ests In some parts ot'Tennessee.
The weight of the flour In a barrel is
supposed to he 190 pounds. The Buffalo
Board of Trade has adopted a resolution
requiring 20 pounds in each barrel, to
comform with the Cental system of
weights and measures.
The highest Income returned in Chi
cago is that, of Cyrus H. McCormick,
$109,760; the next that of Peter Schutt
ler, $112,6•25. These two are the only
ones exceeding 5100,000. McCormick
made' his money on reapers, and Schutt-
Ler .on farm wagons. -
STIR TurSorr..—The value of keeping
all well stirred, arming cultivated
crops, Is not half undetstood by the great
mass or our farmers. Don't let the land
become had and baked, but run your
plough 'and oultivatot trough your
crops, and use the hand-hcia thoroughly.
The benerlt4 derived from , worklng the
soli--keeping It mellow—aiimittng, the
air, &e., meet not be overlooked It you
wish pod cops, etlettilloth • -
.OTH YEAR.-NO. 40.
raccen METHOD OF RAINING TOIIA•
MEM
As Roo n as tt cluster of flowers is visi
ble the stem is topped down to the
cluster, so that the flowers terminate the
stem. The effect is, that the sap is im
mediately impelled into the two buds
next below the cluster, which so o n push
strongly and produce another cluster of
dowers each. When these are
the branch to which they belong is also
topped down to their level ; .std this is
dune live- times successively. By this
means, the plants become stout, dwarf
bushes, not above eighteen incite.; high.
In order to prevent, their falling over,
sticks or strings are stretehed hornoutal
ly along the _rows, so as to keep the
;plants erect.. Itt addition to this, all the
laterals that have no floweus ' and after
the fifth topping, all laterals, whatso
ever, are nipped oft In this way the
do., sup is direeted into the fruit, which
nequires u beauty, size and excellenee
unattainable by other means.
hsttitamT.
TIIE ANUEL GAURIEL.
My friend Major C. had an old darkey
to whom he was much attached. One
evening, at a party, Peter, from Imbib
ing too freely of various mixtures, began
dancing round with a waiter containing
some ices and cakes, and soon became
uproarious. Observing his conduct, the
Major publicly . reptimanded him, and
at once dismissed him from his post
Of waiter for the evening, and appMn led
another in his place. This last stroke
was too much ft r old Peter, and he re
tired to his bed room in despair That
night Capt..K., a jolly young ()Meer in
the mom adjoining Peter's hearing sobs
and groans in the next room, rose to in
quire what was the matter. Do ()lamed
the door of Peter's roomand reconnoiter
ed.
Peter Wrl4 kneeling by n window and
praying. Amid hit fowl cries the cap
tain heard the f4,llowing:
"0 Lord, have pity on thy poor old
servant. 111,4 tns,a, Who he used to
take upon his knees when he was a boy,
is vexed with his poor old darkey, and
I don't want to live any longer. 0,
dear Lord, please send the angels, for
old Peter. Jost send the angel oabriel
thk thinute down to take old Peter to
Abraham's booms! 0, plea:•v, Lund, do!
Lord, this minute; I ant ready
to go!" , _ •
Capt. R., 'ever ready for flin, inttne
diately seized upon a white eounterpane,
and euvelopiu¢ hitteßelf in it, rapped
three times at Peter's door.
"Who's 41ar '."' I.X1 . 1:11illld Peter.
"The angel Gabriel, conic to take old
Peter to Father Abriktiain's bosom!" re
plied Capt. K., in a sopulehral tone.
"De who, inassa'.' fearfully asked
the suppliant.
"Old Peter."
"Well, joAt tell you, mmqa, dat
nit!ger don't live - here; I don't know
him at
Capt. K. rushed hack to the company,
couvid-eil kith laughter, and old Peter
relate" to this day the wonderful answer
to his prayer.
rtaTile subject of inipression at first
sight wiei being talked over at the sup
per table, when the* lady whose duty
it was to preside "over the tea cops and
tea" said she always formed an idea of a
person * at flat sight, and generally
fotni4l it to be correct.
"Id.onma," said the yongest son, in
a shrill voice that attracted LllO attention
' of all present.
L "Well, my dear, what is It ?" replied
Itte fond mother.
k "I want to know what was your opin
ion- of me when you first saw me."
,Th t, question gave a sudden turd to
the con versltion.
A Fourth of .futg Duoit,—The follow
ing t 034 id submitted, for the next
fourth ofJuly celebration :—"The• Amor
knit Eagle—perched on Like hi4ll,st crest
of the Rocky Montanus, he flaps his
wings in the Atlaiit he and l'acitie Oceans,
quenelles his thirst in the ice water of
the Artie sea, and shakes his tail-Wall
ers over the Unit of Mexico."
Good for Inj Tn.—An Indian passing up
the streets of Natchez, a few days I.lnee,
WAS asked the relative position of white
man. negro -and Indian. Caving an
kgtusu•tl "ugh I" he said : "Eery de war,
first cum white man,"den [RIM, den dog,
den niger t. now cum nig'u,•r, lieu dog,,
den injin, and white man last))
=
Iltaf"Afa,'' saki a little girl to her mo
ther, "do the men want to,gpt married
nitwit as the *omen do?" —"Pshaty
what are you talking about ?" Why,
ma, the women who come here are al
ways talking about getting married—the
men don't."
tErA forlorn fellow says thus plain
tively :—"Whon 1.111124 her dog
imprison, I always wish my neck was
; how »lien would r step and turn,
to get a pat from a hand like !leen; and
when she kisses Towser's nose, Oh
don't I wish that I were those."
W*.l. lady trainued on a dog's tail at
Omaha, the other My, and the animal
bit her !eg. The blood did not flow,
however; only Hfltydust flew. He did
not go deep enough for b100d.. 1 This is
the most
_useful purpose we have ever
a
heard of false calf serving.
Berisily ,Sport.—A prize tight between
Barney Aaron end Sam Codyer, for the
light weight championship or America,
Caineoff on Thursday morning wed:,
near Aquia Creek, and livaed two flours.
Sixty-seven rounds were fought., and
Collyer being to weak to come np on
the sixty-eighth rouinl, Aaron was de
clartd the victor. Roth were badly
"punished." Col lyer's face was butehur=
ed to a jelly; and Aaron had three ribs
broken. The whole atl'air was a
disgrace to civilization and humanity.
TO'L.T,he new liquor law in Pennsvl
vania makes it the duty of , policemen
to arrest every person who is found in a
state of intoxication in' the streets or
public houses, and orders that the in
dividual be taken before a magis.
trate and submit , to an examination
there as to where he got the liuor,
which is to be followed by a strict pmse
()titian of the person who sold it to - the
`inebriate.
agiy-The'hotel keepers and others in
Philadelphia held a large meeting, on
the Ilith ult., and passed resolutions de
nouncing the new liquor law as harsh
and oppressive, and expressing a 'deter
mination to work for itt repeal. The
Philadelphia members were denounced
for not opposing the law in the Legisla
ture. . .
A lAri Iforigage.—A. mortgage hasjust
been recorded in lowa, from the Chicago,
Rock Mind and Pacific Railroad Com
pany to John A. Stewart and Wm, I.
Osborn, of Sew York, for the sum of
nine millions of dollars:' The 'reverlue
stamps amounted to nine' thousand
dollars,
:44 td 1
fgfif i tia
IF" I
Judge fllharstrood, sprtmg-of a well
'known Pentntylvatila fatuityy was born
.01, (li e 7itt i . of July, ?MIR, fie graduated
on the 31.4 of,ruly, /US, attlawAiniverai
ty cif l'enitsylvania, with—the hlglkest
lionors,deliverhig the Greek salytatory
oration. stutlieti law with the lion..
Joseph R. Ingersoll, and was admitted
to practitse on the nth September, 1431.
In 1837, fi ve years after hibinittuission
to the bar, he wort elected front, the
city of l'hiladelphitt to the Lealtiliture
of his native State. This wits at a tlme
when that body nut»bered =nova Its
members many of the di , tinguihed Wee
of the State, and when to h a theniher
of it was an honor. In (rafts, he - Was
chosen a .niember of the Select Oen:tell
of the city' of Philadelphia. lit 1.041,5 ed
Mkt he was again elected to the Legis
lature. Olt the Silt of .‘prix, 114.1, upon
the reorpto izat ion of the pret.ent Dittlirtct
Court fur the city and county of Phila
delphia, he received at the hautbs of that
pure patriot, the late flovertior jihunk,
the appointment of Judge of itlat Coutt.;*
find nu:the Ist. of February, 14411, beentne
its l'resitleid, one of his senior associates
yielding the place to him. Whoa Llia
Constitution was changed jn 1861 and
the judiciary became elective, and again
iu rib(, lie was 'elected by , Stiii•Pestple
without an opposing candidate, the un
usual' honor of a - tiontinstionll - both or
the great political parties Lakin* been
conferred upon
'Thus, for over is eitty-tae nears t . has
Judge SI ar , 04%• )oit 'ATM a member of, sod
for iii•orty t \%.i.oty ikrtilhlt4l
the husitst um; rt in this large city.
Ito has titled that office the uttiverant W
timony of the Philadelphia bar
t try. It is not lima nitu4lt to say that no
Judge who ever sat in tilts county has
commanded to so great a tlegrocdee jo
speet and eot,thiettile, and, It we except
Judge linsitrod Washington, vile affec
tion oft he prolession as Judge Shari , wololll.
If it were 1,0*.•1 t. to est/weir thp value
tit (notiey which. di a Judge lias trpiya
Co this min mu it y daring' the long lietind
of his official service, the .sum
seem exaggerated Any uot,,,llluilheX
with his worth.----Avc.
1-14 -
NTEVENW SLIM UPON TIIE'UTIIIII
- .
That' Stevens has made one more o f
for indemnity for tilt Iron milk,
s,
I iouu 1 he pretends he does not mean le
siceept anything for those memorable
Caledonia works in Fr.toklin eoptlls'.
That is :ill pretense, however. Ile,
t*itr an inventory of the propt_rty siestrg".
ed by rebels, as he int emls to preSts tfta
payment of damages to loyal Wen out
of the eonli-eation fund. In a pobteript
lie says if he hall only fire rears to live
lie would succeed in his clulins, but !f
he is taken away younger mene,itit nee
the doeutilents for the purpose that, he
desires. Iu C011( . 1114011, herelterates lds
114 . 1( . 1111111:111011 to prtrAlre 116111eSteffilfi r
the.fteedinen to be furnished by Ilia re
bels, "whom they conquered." This
is it foul slur upon the mettutry of Mir
dead upon battle livid and in prison pea.
Stevens bore intimates that \( the troops
performed no part in conquering the
rebellion. Ills liatred of the Smith, his
eottstant fear of 41 rt*tored ITtilon, of
Soutiotro represent:dim) iu l'imitrom,
Owl ,of the :eonsequent, puiitical aniri
hilation of demagogues and, imprat.l.l
- himself and Pout - well, Asll
- Sumner :001 others. render Ititit
reelde , s in his enLunntiem. The few
negro troops who fought on thelpialort
side outnumber in his eyes the regiinenis
of zallatit white men from every Nartlo
erli State, and even l4,111(111 fr o th lice
view the millions of slaves
the Confederacy in number:cm-ways.
Ind:tidy by refusing to Organize an lu
surreetion. It is a hard thing Ag su.
hod it must he the prevailitgopiniort that
If Thad Stevens is to oecupy re'pultfle
position its long as lie lives, it iii feTtn
nate for the A:out/try that ; he liinnieirtis
not xvilling to insure his life fur Ilya
eani. 'l'llo mischief lie eau aecoinldislt
in that spnee even is altuoit irrepeatile.
--1;usloe,
- ••••• -- --
MARING TEMPERA WE A POLITICAL
The managers of the Republican par
ty in Pelir.ylvonlit - are determined' to
make the temperance ramie a politlehl
hobby in Pennsylvania. There ere aban
dont evidences of such a Oritagli.. Not
only bas it keen announced ivao p the high
est authority of the. party that..Aulia
Cessna of Wilford is efigagefl pitlar
iiitt a prohibitory liquor law, but Mete.
erotic newspaper are being bitterly *-
soiled for arguing again*, the prop:l4y
of such a movement.. The Ilarrialagg
.7% yruph, with its 'usual want of Crum—
fulness, has the following einuter. Jim
;
wiitorial hems:
"A larg'e number of the 011)1)(41)4d
papers of the, State are assailing 'tihe
ten/lien/114T organizations now ..ixjaig
made is, the different emoilie.s. ti is al
leged by the ("op.; that the (Mod 'Pdb-
Oars are revolutionary In their objeetn,
ainl - therefore dangerous itt their Leisielli
cies."
There is not one ward of truth kettle
above. IX is a lie nianulaauredtlot-I/N
lit ical effect. We reeeivea copy of peqr
ly °Very D , Anocrat pape'rpuldishiql in
the State. and read- them. Not onettlf
them has had n word to say In disparage
ment of the Geed Templars, „op,-ef soy
other tens peranee'orgaidzatiou., Alt et
them, without• a single exeeptlo_
-
prove or pd encourage everyAdtritalref
al
tort being mtule to reclaim the yketinis
of Intemperance end ko discoutage
drunkenuesa. But the do not Alivipr
the putu-tageuf Maine Liquor l i aiw,.p.Rd
they do obit.fit to the attempt noW,
made to drag the' telorranee qbeAttma
into the political arena ea a' tall lathe
lteli.•al kite. If the 14011 1 1 c er.telllllllif
alive arc Wke they,wlll stand aloof from
all political parties. !I'l ulopientAwfr
culler flit political arena •they „will- be
shorn of their moral stretegtli,•and ttio
good Nome they advocate will efilftbr
reparable injury., -Lane. dotal, • '
/ :'
The Hill gthnn of Tennessee, fiairrmlell
over by h IS ltt,jesty, "Clovernor''Hrtitvn
low, will hold uti - elettleiltrtsbine - o the
days. Brownlow—is r& etuttlltlute , tar re
election. lie and his delectoWe Lerjo-
Wore have disfranchised twedhl.rd* of
the white nun of the Stale, and at 'the
some tittle have given till' thentiegreles
the right of suffrage. Old 31rowukint4e
n I6re 1 ili rrottgli ly despised and wore
cordially hated by three-fourtta Alflthe
white people of 'l'enuesske, Orsks Oar
other naafi on the face, the, gtol.pe ri
Yet he has under Ills contrid the ins.
chinery ,to Impose hit, odhlteu•tyratin,
upon Ilie,e people as long .is lie panes%
lie bas the negro Jack) to sustain him,
and IL negro militia to overawe and slay
the few true and brave ;lieu who dam
to stand in the. way of Alio accursed
amlntiou. Hu threatens to disposes
all meetings held to oppose his +110"
election, and to arrest all vesiteirs elm
they choose to mention his public. weer
in terms of disapprobation. For this
purpose he fleet:tree Le will user.ibis
black militia. And these jariltarir o
that are to crush out the last veStige n
freedom in Tennessee, ate armed at
expense of the United States, Congress
having directed 10,000 stand of arms
to be pieced at the disposal of BroWilrlbw
for that purpose. Was ever a country
i
eursed u , nth such infernal knaver yeS
this, since the day /when Nero WO.
over burning Itome? If all the lie i&
in the hottest of' Incandescent halls
were molten into one gigantic &ill,
slid If such' a demoniac moinditislijr
were fed on vitrlol and saltpetre foe sok
centuries, and tiieu Jet lona+ to invent a
curse for this laud, he epuhl t itufwv ed
a recipe for, all he desireillo
by that incarnainn..ofull,t4his '. .
cal. Brown low f of Topusposefie—Abeettiji.
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but don't cvAt anything to be ha '
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