Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, October 09, 1868, Image 1

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    THE OEIO. VIIIIURG COMPILER
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T..t. N.. - I/4 r annum ill n(11 ,- IRM
1 POLT„'II , A'l) FirrT l'lrs - rs ft not
sl,l In wh ar.eq. No sntractriptton ens
, ollt .111 , 1. 1111 , 1` , 1 at thP option Of (ha pub
ll r, fl all al - mirages nn' poild.
Rhitl/ZtItI , TIS inserted at the usual rata.
—l,,arge retlvetiou to pause WhO ativerthia
I,y th.•yeal. _ . _
of every desertt` — fin7n—trorn the
,mittlest label or card to the largest hand
bill or poster-11bn, with dispatch, in a
orkmanlike Manner, and at the lowest
11% lag rates.
lit ICE 1111 Baltimore street, a few doors above
the tout t-Itouse, on the opposite side,
BULL "tit ttysburg Complier (Mice" on the
building.
Attornies, Physicians, &c.
B. BUEIILER,
MUM
A T'I)ItNI:Y AT LAW,
WIII faithfully and prwript
tatena to all I.ui.uomeutruoted to hlto.—
Ito .pcuks the tierman lanKuuge. Oiler at
the same place, in tioutin Iltiutore street.
tr drug .tore, and nearly oppo-
Islte ILirrlor Zleg'erN•store.
ie t 4burg,lllu,rat
7). MeeO.V.II"GIIT, JOILT M. KRAurff,
Arn IRNEYI4 AND ODUNtikaLORN
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1) 'AN locON amisoclated JOHN
M Eso,, In the Practice of
I,w, at his 0111,,,0ne door Wont of
11, tlg 0101, I 'hainbersburg street.
I,l3ttlention 1/1,0 lc/stilt', collections
eI ill, meat of estates. All llegall Ilnal
w-a and chums to l'vlkelons, Bounty, Back
Pay, and I laniage, against United States, at
all tunes , V. omplly aid elilaiedaY atlamd -
I. G
d NVorratills lora t/41, and Cholas Forms
.1 tub, ;,‘ jo und taller Wodel n
NI, .2',
/13f..L DCNC4 11,
A' i'ultNLY AT LAW
WI prionyttly attend to all
gal lueout., entruNtett to Jahn, Including
t t,. I.r.N utlthr, of Penettclua,lionnt7, Beck Pay.
ea all other VIAIIIIB agalnab ILu L ntttal Staten
II II ,11,10 leo eminent..
I lin, fl Sortli-vreat corner of Diamond, (iet
t n u.
1 / 4 2.1/1 tf
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1r.::•1.1" f LAW, J.rrtv.s-rowN. PA.,
\t'III promptly' attend to collectivaa,
tlt osl iCANI N, &C., and all
~th, 11iMi111.s.teatrtolled W tile tare.
klerhit ntreet, at the office for
rty ut lir Shorli, and latter!) that of Dr..
1. < , .t . .0141 Mt tiring.
Mu, I tttd, 13*
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k I'ioRNEV AT LAW.
Particular attention paid to
ur Penalona, Bounty, and Hawk
' lit 0111,1 in t H. E. corncrof the Diamond.
tuAly nlang, April 41463. If
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I Atttm,..votmlY. O'n"
t t..ttuar, V. ut promptly attend to un
011 I. 11. p: ofen.lomaly enzuged.
tit.: 7,1.,. II•
p. M. El' KENRODE,
\ 1 `," r Jll , t I n..1,111°1n the nntverslty
ll .4 . I 1111 t .ttl , l Ifovitalrt of Ilnltimore,
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In 1.11 I'hl'.., COW N, met ottr rm his rxr
11, I ~1.• Leihlle. OMee at 11le honhe, cur
io .r 1 ntreeL and Fnundry alley,
'lie It.tlluue 1. ..pe, lel .sttentlon 612 en to
1 1111. Not.
Or. .1. A. ARMSTRONG.
11 1. .E", kn ., LEM, Of,
, 0ft.,1 11 14 4. 7 . ‘" ltttu n d n t e; s Vik.s A 2
the tettoo. tic' 11 , 14, 4 ,1 Orlet ottetallon to
looh , otot,ll Otitll , , to l •rit a stuire of pnt.
r.
20,0
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C. 1.4 loestell pertrutnentiv lu Get
-1./ -1”17 , ..% ulll ~tll•rx Ids servle,m to the
public. Ii room Is over John M. Mtnnlgles
I entee t lon e r /Ultituore street, a low doors
hoot the IL , hlio gnortre l'vrskoto4 In wont of
toll or ettru•ti UF ore invacd Ott
eall. r•u.uu.thie. TEl.7riz IrXTItACT
-1.1, with little Or Ito ',Lill, by moil asketngsla,
p; ot urvd).• "Ile 1,11r.13.
!Sfem.,t, Of
.1. L. 4 Wirt: NC MILL, M. D.,
him °thee ono door wind of the
Lutheran t buith In Cluonbeninut g street, and
opin ing Dr. C. lloruer's office, where three
n luring to h. 0.0 soy Dental Ups:Daum per
lot tned ore reep,D oily invited 'to eall. Itcr
i.nxgetot
M. ] ter, l'euf. M. Jacobs,
P.
D.
P,rof. M. L. titterer.
I ettystm rg, April
A Z.I.VV EL'S
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
-BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS SOUTH OF THE PRE BYTE
- -
rIIUE undentigned Ines Just returned from
the city N tth tho beet and cheapest carte
ts of I lents, Mhoee and Gallen., for Spring and
'Summer, eter tittered in Gettysburg. His
stock consists Of
GONGLikIni GAITERS.
I.A DIES ISA LMORAL ti.tITERS,
LADIF.S . COMMON GA/?EIS,
LA DI IC I I) SLIPPERS, all etylee,
I.A MORCKX7O BALIdt)RAIS,
IN LARUE VARIETY.
UENTs' RENCII CALF BOOTS,
GENTS' AMERICAN CALF InX)TP.,
lIENTc• KIP BOOTH,
E.N 'TS' t'ON (I REISS GAITERS,
Al EN I's' C 1.1.1 , EA LMOILALS,
•,EN ie sLI P PERS, all styles,
lilt' NI Ns, ekV.,
M I 5. , 1 t ItIrISS
11 B L , IURAL GAITERS,
Mllltte 'CO LAI.?IOIt.iLS,
re. At' . A.O
INII"l'I/NtlItF.SS U t1TY.1214,
1.1 , ALvIOII
I 'ln n: AC.
L.‘tvo . AlLtEry.
I: . I nil 1. MAIM fnetore
11413,1.
All w .old ai Lne loweat living profit,
;torn on," counts, :tre in, ited
to 4,1 santlne 'ovule and pricey I , efore
our, I, a', baling ,nothl , of Itt.gt I
.10 p /e.t••• M." Mil.
\ 8,M1211, f 0.03
nod cialrara will also In' carnal on, In .41 HA
ice before. ll.o•palrlng done all allOrl
DOI 011.1pi0y11144 bll:
,orkito•n, nod 001,10 mote 1,71 the choicest
iv it her, lie feeds eoullclant of lowintniutliff
antic n Fttatio.l Cerlsinly notlltog will be
I , It nod ,no t ,
l'hankful for pint istvorm, Ac 5 , ./heih.
of pubile porma4 ,
H. /I. IC LINOEL.
A pril 17, 151.1.
MIMEO
NEW BAKERY.
PORT a ZIEULER,
MRCHANICAL D'Ut,
Mouth 'Washington etreet, one square from
the F.raglo Hood, 617ITYMBURG, I's. Con
stantly on hund, the beet of
BREAD, CRACK CMS, CAKES Jr. Plth.77.EL4
Demons wishing [nub Bread will be served
every morning, by leaving their name. and
realdenemat the Bakery. Every effort made
to Wester. (live us enli.
April 20, 163. tt.
.70 - UTz's
wHortE;s4w4
DRUG AND PATENT own DEPOT,
NO: 1111 FILLYKL&N STREET
BALTIMORE. MD.
(IN the dlamlution of the co-partnerslilp of
S. A. Fouts dt Bro., AugnaL Ist, Be 7, 1,
latvld B. Fouts. Junior member of mid nrw,.
purchased all the right, title and Interest of
the retiring , Wont; for all Unto,
In and to the tatutubleture of Patent Medi
clues: and, harbor devoted math time, care
and lault . In gaining a thorough knowledge
In the comroundhor of these prepanitlona I
out fully prepared to offer to the community
FOUTZ'S FAMILY MEDICINES
pare and anadalternted, namely: Forva's
Al I XITEN—FOOTTS Lll2 INVIDOILA TOR OR
HEALTH RPETORIE KATE% VETE - TABLE
LIVER Pitia—Fourz'a Cocos
Forvz's cEtIatItATILD 'lmola AND CATTLE
ToWDFjL SHRINER% BA lAA LOC COUGH
STRUT'—tinzurran's Yuman: ma.
DAVID E. POCTZ,
Kok* Proprietor,
ATOM for "Do, enoVa's 111m:ram SALVE
AED PLANTER," SRO OINTMENT,.
and the "GREAT ZINGA RI BITTER-AV
Arri slut have as hand a roll assortment
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Window-glees; leStrects Asa Essences of all
flavors; all the popular Band Medicines or
theft,: ais_Pres. and
hundreds of ueeded bHy
searebalda
Farmers dud Umeekeeperk_Come and ex
ands' stack and prioes.asni If I auluot
suit yak you soutane be salted in Ballernors.
DAVID IL MUT;
At Ike aid .. .Lead, tit Franklin street.
Feb. 21. 17
T , WES a wanting avl n siele of
gurea I. Rau IL
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By H. J. Sttthle
1100FLIND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
AND _
Hoofland's German Tonic
THE GREAT 1111611LEDIES
IFOS: ALL DLAILASEA Olt
THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI-
0 ESTIVE OBGANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Is composed of the pure Juices (or, as they
are medically tormed, ~..asols) of Roots,
Herbs, and Barks, making a preparation, high
ly- concentrated, and entirely free from oleo.
holte adollzhares owg kind.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
114 a combination of all the ingredlenta of
the linters, olds the purest yyualtty dam/a
Caw Row, Orange, &c., making one of the
moat pleasant and agreeable remedies ever
offered to the public.
Those preferring I{ bledlelne free frcan Alec.
one milimixture, will use
Hoofland'a German Bitters.
Tie who hate no objection to the °lambi
nation of the Bittern, Co fantod, will me
Rooßand's German Tonic.
They are both equally good, and eontatri
the sante medical •Irtues, the choice be
tween the two being a mere matter of Mate,
the Tonic being the moat palatable.
The stomach, (rain It vnrh ty of P1i111,41. such
as Indlgeation, Dyspepsia, Ivervotui Debility,
etc., in very apt to 11/IS r Ito functions de
ranged. The LIN or. sympathizing as it doer
alit! the Storriaeli, then heroin ea ant ett+ll, the
result 01 a 111,11 IS that the l uttlent sotrers trout
set eral or more of the following cllnefou•s:
CONFITIP.VTION, FIATI - I.ENCE, INWARD
I'LLNErk, OF ItLiniD TO THE
HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,
NAUSEA, HEART-FR - RN, DISC; rsT
FoR Ft mn, Fri.L5r . ....6,1, Olt WEIGHT
IN THEnToMACII,SOIJII.ERULTA-
T/ONs, SINKING UR 11.1-ITER
INC. AT Tlf i PIT OF 1111: rITOM
ACII WIMMING OF TIIE HEAD,
Turgaß:p UR pjr.ri.(x
'NO, FLUTTERING AT THE HEART.
CHOKING OR SUFFocATING 14ENKA-
TioNs WHEN IN A LIING rosiCRE,
DIM N Ess or V N Do Ts Olt WEIN
lIEFORE THE niGHT, IOLL P.kININ
THE 1it1.‘.1 , , II lENcI
RATION', yEr.I,OW NE. 4 .4 ,K IN
AND EYI.,, PAIN IN',.111.:1-,IDE.Iikt H,
crIEKT ETV., sI'DDEN
FI.L'SIIES OF' III:AT. BURNING
IN Till'. FI.L.H coNsT kNr
OF EVIL, AN!) GREAT
DEPIW.LSION 01. :,I,IILITS.
The iinflerer from !Leine
...Leis, Lie. rnit ton In lite seleetio,
MI reml 111 fir his env, mirehmiing only that
lie is from his hnt eidlgationti
an I inquiries 110,,,,t,
eimipiminled i Ls fare Troia Init....is I ngreli_
d rennin
lien ilo• ine thi 111 , 1 1 1115
r r .11 W, :a , Ill , lllit 111 ll
irm it I 0///,`411,.
Nlll GERMAN BITTERS
GEE
HOOrLAND'S IiERMAN
PREPARLD al DJ. U. M. .14(h. ,N,
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Tyrel.lv-two years .Inc, .'icy 3% eIP 11n4
li.rdlleltrl Into Ih, • 411111 f tom llerni.m)..
•, taore henelit , Nl
11,) 'two kl, ...ler ext. lit. than atly
n la I.a. 1.11.1 w.
'I
N, r III rWiltleet t l inny eitre Liver
p.” Int. .1.1...mak..., icon, I . hrttle or
1/1•• nse
,f the Krrl.“ a, 81111 all 1/1 all I
I...ease.rirlfenik . front a
I , l.pnlert .1 Idy Intt,tlllo,
DEBILITY,
Raw Wag (rum any Cuu4., whatever; PROS
TRATION OV TILE SYSTEM, Induced by
MMEM=iI
Torre is do medu Ine extant equal to these
remedies In rich ease., .1 'and vigor Is
Imparted to the whole aystern, the wept ,
lite Is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the
stomach digests promptly, the blood Is pet
rified, the eomplexlon heeomea sound and
healthy, the yellow tinge le PrAlliCS/Led from
the eyes, a bloom Is Kit en to the cheeks, and
the awl.: an,l nervous tut and becurnos a
urns and healthy being.
...PERSONS ADVANCED IN LIVE,
And feeling hand of time waighlng *earl
tv upon them, with all Ito uttmallaut
find in the use of this wirreits, or the
TONIC, an elixir that will instil Lew Ufe Into
the veins, regione in a measure I heenergy and
ardor of more youthful days, build op their
shrunken forms, and give health and happi
in so to their remaining years.
NOTICE.
It In a well-established fact that fully one
half of the tionale portion of our population
are seldom til tire enjoyment, of good brslu t •
or, to use their awn expression, "never feel
well." They are languid, devoid of all energy,
extremely nervi.ine, and have no appetite.
To thle clam of permute the BITTERS, or
the TONIC, le mipeelally recommended.
IVE.I K fi DELICITE . CHILDREN
Are made strong Ly tge use of either of
these remedies. They will care every rase of
MAICAL , MI.IS, without fail.
Thousands of certl neaten have aectiMnlated
In the bawls of the proprietuni, but apace will
allow of 11)0 publication of but few. Those, it
will be 0b.,. el, are moo of note and of each
standing that they , intuit be believed.
TEreiTimoNl.4lA.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa.
writes:
Philorkepain, March 16, 1167.
"I find 'lloofirtud's German Bitters' V n
good tonic, oseral In diseases of the digestive
t r itry. a. a a n u d i vrifinfr,Tnterotetstitactil eases
ion In hoer do-
Yours truly,
•
GEO. W. WOODWARD.'
Hon, James Thompson,
Judge of We Supreme Court of Pennsylvania.
Philadelphia, April
croakier 'Hoe:gland's German Bitters' a
valuable owaigleac to case of attacksof Indiges
tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from
my experience of it. Yours, with respect,
JAMES TFIOMP'SOII."
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church,
Dr. Jackson—Dear Mr: I lucre been fre
quently requested to connoct my name with
reeommendat WWI of different binds of Medi
cines, but regarding the practice as out of
my appropriate sphere, I have In all cases
decline I; but svith a cle• r proof in various
Ite..t..tici ...lad part,. u lark In my own family,
of the 1140:I1 , 11, , of lir. Hoofland's German
Ihttem, I depart fiir once frotn my nasal
ttt,e, t , . ex pre..., lire Inn 01, tellop that,
for C enuent tirbtfay tif ityttestn, aid fspecitst
( Li Lire ilia a .wrle• ,table
pre, MMIle mites It may 1%11; hilt
am, Me, I doubt 0.0,1 t Witt 1. Cry benellt•lal
to :Ito,• who FO licr fruiri the above elllllll/15.
Yollna, a ery rcy.vtnilly,
J. H. KFN , :ARD,
Ettlith, be/ow Uoattli St.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Assist int Editor Uhr.q.lau rhronicle,
I have derived lit 4 tiled lament from the um
of llnotiund's Gerinan Bittern, and feel It my
prls ilege.to reecumnend them as a moat valu
"hie I,nile, to all 1.1410 are suffering from gen
eral debility or fre]a denuaaes arlaing from
derangement of the like. Yong. truly.
E. 1). FENDALL.
CAUTION
ladland'x German lieme,ties are counter
feited. See that. the %avant nreofC. M. JACK
SON, In on the larnpper of each 'souls. .&U
others are counterfeit.
. .
Principal °Mee and Manufactory at the
German Medicine Store, No. Ad ARCH Street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
CHARLES H. E TANN Pro/PM-tor
rorMerly C. M. JACKSON & Lb.
PRICES.
Hoodand's German Bitters, per bottle, - $1 ba
half dozen, - 500
Hoolland's German Tonic, put up In quart
bottlea, $1 50 per tkittle or a half Women for
sz act.
SirDo not forget to examine well Omtu ,
tide you Dag, In order to get the genuine. •
di - For sale by Druggist. generally.
Jan. 17,18tiat ly ,
2,500,000 Customers in Four Yam
PATI;OIijZE THE BEST!
linving the largest mpital mostexpetienced
buyers, and extenalVo tram* any Poncacti
14 plc Dollar Sale btsinesa, we
pIJARANTEE SATISFACTION
in every iasiaave, and aloothe beat .election
of Good" ever offiTed at
ONE DOLLAR EACIL
No odes, =sorra boa any Now wilenewor war
Agents ore scUltto. Our motto, "Prompt and
Reliable." Male and fenUdeagents warded In
city and country.
THE LAME%
Are partictilarlY mita...led to try oar poi_le.
ular club system
W of selling •II kinds of DRY
AND FANCY ants, Ditkasff pATTEILtis.
COITONCLOTH,CASTORS,SII,,V ER PLAT=
U001,X4, WATCHER, Sr, tEstabilshed
A pa lent pen fountain and a cheok deserlbt
an article ti saki for dollar:NI) out in
5"); 40 for $.l; dilfor $6; 100 for flat sent by mail.
Free present. to getter up, Sawa SO per way.
wore than Mow etffered by any blller couterN)
according babe of club. Send ;tea trial club,
or If not do not fail to send for a circular.
N. 11.—Our sale anonid NOT be classed with
New York dollar jewelry take or bogus "re.
Companies;' as It is notkingof theaort.
EASTMAN a KENDALL.
65 Hanover St, Iloaton, Maid
July 8, DAL tm
mow DISCHARGES.
ITAVINO
JUR. ato wepesectle 110
CHARG=, fat soeordeme 'lath 44 ce=
of the lest Murree of Penosivante.
an <matched ettst dela , to_l Wetter
_ ritII~MTH,
Wider & Re tif Adams Itouluif•
411 M S, WA -ft
KEYSTONE HOUSE,
CRAMBERJ3BURG ST., OETTYBEURG, PA.,
WM. IL MYKR4S4 PROPRIMPOR.
/MIS la a new House, fitted up in the most
.1. approved Style. It. Wanton la pheasant,
central and con% enleut. Every arrangement
he. been =ale for the accommodathm and
comfort of guiroM. the Table will always
hut e tho best of tlie market, and the Dar the
hest of wino. and Liquors.
There is comfandiona btatiling attached,
with an accommodating ostler slam, a on
band.
This Hotel 1s now open for the ennerlaln•
Men', of the public, end a share uf patronage Is
aollclted. No effort will be spared to render
satisfaction.
Jan. 11, 1417.
GLOBE INN,
YORK STREET, NEAR THE DIAMOND
G.STTYEIBUIZO, PE.VXA
fTME undersigned would most respeCtfully
1 Inform kb numeetios friends shad the
public generally, that be 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 man
lier that will not detract from Its former
high reputation. Ms table wl l' have the best
the market can afford—Ma chit there are spa
cious and comfortable—and he has laid In for
his bar a full stock of wines and 11qors. There
is large stabling attached to the Hotel, which
will be attended b.), attentive ostlers. It will
he ills constant endeavor h. render the fullest
satisfaction to his guests, Making his house
as near a Mime to them as psoilble. He
asks a shore of the public's patronage, deter
nil [l,l as he Is to deter e a large pare of It
Remetaber, the "Globe inn" Isin York street,
but near the Diamond, or Public Square.
eI..I.IILIEL WOLF.
April 4, 1881. if
GLOBE INN,
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LITTLESTOWN, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.,
HHI'.\TFt~
frHE undenslgned, having purchased the
.I. "Globe Inn" property, In Oettyaburg
street, Littlestown, would most respectfully
Incite ashare of the public's patronage.
He promises the best the market can afford
for Ms table. with the choicest liquors lu hts
bar, and cdonfortable beds and chambers.
With considerable experience, he thinks he
can JuNtly claim that he knows how to keep
hot. .
There In large stabling attached as well
as grz.ns lots for droves. Anattentlve ostler
s on hand—none other than an meow
nanitit I ng one allowed on the prenthes.
Re Ins lien a large share of custom, and
Wlll spare no effort to deserve it.
JOAN GREEN.
Litt lestown, May 29, laW. tl
EAGLE ROTEL,
NEW (XFORD, ADAM- , COUNTY, PA
1 " 1 1 1 : 1 ' 171 1 4 ' 11f1 ' 4A/ a. 1 1 1\' ' ,It n I g • U Ne n t .". 1t . r d t t , I T
A 401.11413 111 connUct .- It ' ltitu j i ' e,
came ,Ile - 1.41 , • lintel. ale pled„ A Lilo
belt to ,t 4.444 Lo 4 Itort to( tin' • 0w1 . .. of `.114
tablo Shall here the host
real kce eon ador.l, and Ns bat the holce , t
lig 4401 tits are spacious, end ren
net t. 411 t 43 1:1Se sutt , tactbdt. There 4t4 , 11 - 1-
n 10,11014% blit'dine ettdelted to tile lintel,
whit h lit atettili dby u 'enable and ac
entric, kiting .tler. The proprietor hope s
to rue, fle a ,
a literal share of public patronage,
end the ah 11,14 try to deserve it. Remem
ber the "Eagle •' In the northeast corner of
the 14accd.d, New Oxb.r.L.
• lIENIII . WIP T.
Men-113, tieti. If
EVERHART'S
LIRANKLIN HOUSE,
1.11,E1t OV I! OW
IMAHD FILCVMDILLLSIATIMETS,
BALTORE.
ThLs Howse is cm a direct line between
the Northern Central and Baltimore et Ohio
Iteilivad Depute. It has been trotted and
omnfortably arranged for the convenience and
the entertainment *faucets. s
Nov. 'M. leek tI
GREEN RIDGE STORE.
T I E "iriroVey h T. ZiT i nioN groan , .
at Green Ridge, Hamilton township, Adams
comity,
to old stand,) on the Carlisle
urnpike, to which he invites the attention
of the public generally. Ms stock consists of
617GAN'Iti9P.WM_
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S HOER,
(HAWES. SUSPENDERS. NECK TIER,
HA NDK ERCHIKYS, BI NN, THREADS,
BRUSHES, &C., &C., &C., &C.,
In short, a full assortment of everything tutu
ally found to a first-class store of the kind.—
LIM stock will always be found truth and full,
and his prices amoon the very lowest, No
effort spared to please all who may patronise
him.
April2l, 193 d. ly
ADAM COUNIT AHEAD!
.The Excelsior _Poison' Ely-. 7111,
Mantabeeured enttrelyarLegthsr, and mut* neat
• ET thaw Cbam or LOten Nita lb"
service unsurpassed.
PATENTED PEJIROARY MT', 18118
BY BURKHOLDER, WORLEY a GROVE,
J. L. WORLEY Hole Agent for the EXCEL
SIOR PATE * NET for Adams amity,
'LT AS eonasatly on hand manufactured
XX Nets of the above Patent, Also,
SADDLEN,
HAREMS
coLLAkg
BRIDL:E I st
_
ors
itworicErs,
BELLS ,
AND ?':VERYTHING
pertaining to a Horse garnishing establish
ment.
SG AGENTS WANTED to sell Territory
for Patent Nets, also to sell Nets as eusaads
slon in the coanLy. Ali acauxuazdestions
should be addressed to . . ,
J. L. WORLEY,
York tin Johns Springs, Adams co., Pa
pri 18, 1868. 4.1
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTHIERS!,
WASHINGTON BUILDING,
165 AND 167 BALTIMORE BT., BALTIMORE, MD.
VEEP eonstantly on band a large and well
111 assorted stock of all kinds of goods at
austerely prices.
Alley salmi) orders for the ducat to the low
eat prieed tulle., either ready made or
oteic to measure, to my part of the country.
'rimy keep also an extenaive Mock of
FUR:. InMING (1001.111, embracing every ar
t iele et Gentlemen's Under-wear. Also, MILL
TAMY CLOTHS End every variety of Mili
tary Trimmings as v. ell as an smarted stock
of READY MADE MILITARY GOODE.
Ilaitimdre, Feb, M,
NEW GOODS
CHEAP-- CHEAPER--CHEAPEST I
IF you wish to buy good mid cheap (Mods,
JL call at
JACOBS & SRO'S. STORE,
near Myers's Hotel, la Cl/ABIBERSBURG
ST.. Gettyeburg. They have the very beet se
lection of gouda each as
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, TWEEDS, &C.,
the market can produce, and are determined
to seu them ex heap as con be mid any
where in town or country. Any person wish
ing to have them CUT, can have It done free
of charge. These desiring geode MADE UP,
vin Mao be accommodated. We warraht the
best work and the best Dug to be bad any
here. No humbug In what we say.
We have on band tap very best and meet dur
able
SEWING MA CH/N284,
and are always reedy to welt em easterners.—
Full satlafecUon gibes ig operating 1 144-
chines. (RU and examine. We VIIITSLIT UlO4l
to be the beat In use.
JA.COES & BRO.
AprilB, lfen. tf
SELLING OFF
Al revkili , as I ea* max rooms for more
CifIOCgRIES tk LIQUORS.
AWING just returned them the Cillw wo.le
H
the largest and most varied inisortment
of flue Goods ever offered here, I expect ev
erybody to look to their Merest and boy
where they ran get the chei=st, and beet fur
the CAr3H, as that le my
FAMILY OROCE 111 kW, or k I mix, ee usist
lne la part of 13Qpe s of all kinds, Molasses,
s i.Vtg: ir latON, Lear b rim Beef, large
let of very maxi Suerteeured Hama tio. 1
Maukeret, and Herring.
MY LIQUORS cannot be aurpaesed In
Rye
WiLtltey—for or Wei pqrsetem,
Hart K i e= ess sa ves pl witilpiLfzeors
a t City and freight arid e.
lehler Hoolland's and Bingen Bitters, a lso
A. Speer's Grape Wine.
WM. J. MARTIN,
Baltimore street, Ostlyabatg.
May le, UM. tt
o 2:EB 1 0, TES! o TES!
Andrew Pett•rff•
LICENSED AUCTIONEER,
(IMES id* servlses Os OM palmihs. Rake
k i l•= 44 Cserocus= asues
will i Msilidosilsof Is all cam
Poo& grow Mg AMR* ems*
eivia :
a: 1067. r • • •
ELEQTION PILOOLLMATION.
11V - 131illEAR, In and by the Art of the Gen
eral Assembly of this state, entitled "An
aet to regulate the General }leetlooa of thin
Commonwealth;' enacted on the al of Jtily,
lan. 1 . enjoined on me to give Puhfic Notice
of each Eltion to be held, and to enumerate
In such n otion a hat ou&ere are to be elected:
1, PHILIP MANS Sheriff of the County of
Adams, therefore, hereby she thle public err
Hee to the L.hvtors of Auld County of Adania,
that a Gragit.ti. ,4 ill be held In maid
County, on the SECOND TlEolokl or OCrOBLIt
MAT, bite. in the several Dist rieta, mrn
ported of the following Toe chips, la
In the First district, eompOtorO of the Bor
ough of Grit> sius, at the Court-house, In Get
tyeburg.
In the geeond district, composed of the town
ship of Germany, at (Miden's ft hoof-house,
In the township of t+ermany.
In the Thin! district, curl pated of the town
ship of Oxford, nt the house of I. B. Houser,
In the town of New Oxford.
In the Fourth district, t, ant:awed of the town
ships of Lattimore and Flnntington, at the
house of Jane Reed, in the tow naldp of lien-
Itt the Filth district, entupooed et the town
ships of Hamilton hen and Liberty, at the pub
he rwinad Iwnm• In Hlilen.toe n.
. . .
In the Sixth dOitriet tarninca.ed of the to a
hlpof Hamilton, at the Innate now oemipltal
F. Humor, in the town of Eiist
. • .
.
In tin eleventh &harlot, ountletsetlof the town
ship of 3tenallen, At the public fit. hool-houee
In the town of Bender...vine.
In the Eighth district, txtutposed of the town
&hip of Straiten, at the house of Jacob L. time,
ID Ilu n lerstown.
In the Ninth district, eonitmassi of the town
ship of Franklin, at the house now oecopled
In. John P. Butt, In usid township.
In the Tenth (llstriet, oamposeti of the town
ship of Coin ,a ago, at the house of Jeremiah
Johns, in .11(eiherrystou n,
In the Ele‘o uth di, , trict; composed of the
township of T% run e, at the house of LL. B. Stone,
In HeollerOpurg.
In tin. Tw. Lith chotrict, composed of the
towam t tp :%[„" ot t,,,-, at the broom of Mrs.
Roux, ht Wad tOWII.III p,
111 the Thirteenth titNtriet, comp - wed of the
township of 34ountpleneant, at the public
Mehool-hota. In said tow cuthip, situate at the
croon roads, the one leading from Oxford to the
TllO Taverns, the other from Hunters/own to
Hanover.
In the Fourteenth district, mmposed of the
tow lushly of Rending, et the house of It. M.
Dirks, In Hampton.
In the Fifteenth dlqtrict, composed of the
Borough of Hera Irk, at the public fichool-house
In AlMottatown.
In the Sixteenth district, composed of the
township of Freedom. at the house of Samuel
Morita, in odd tow aship.
In the Seventeenth district, composed of the
township of Ihnon,at the house of Enutit
Lefever, In said township.
Iu the Eighteenth district, composed of the
toNlVillip of Butler, at the puhlie School-house
In ,Nilddletow n, is spiti township.
In the Nineteenth district, composed of the
to nship of Berwick, at the Pi,;. St hoot-
Itottke, in P.M too ndlip.
In the Twentieth district, composed of the
township of Cuttiberlend, at the house of Con
rad Mnt tier, in the horough of t:ettysburg.
In the Ts, enty-tinddistrict, compoNed of
the township of Ilikrilland, at the School-house
at lower Mandl (Leek Presbyterian Church,
In said towt,hip
-
in the TWelli .n.etmd hotel t, entulssed of
VI, borough .41,1 I t n, at ite roost wester
ly N.11 , 001.1111(0, 111 sun t isirouvit.
At 1 , Ili( It time and place well he e 1.., its!
tue , to Inar nt ml
one Surveyor teems 41;
On , linof •
to represent the
th I C 0101.0.4.11 t les-of Adana,
l'rntiklin. t illton, Bedford anti Skinierset ;
One henstor, In r. prey nt the District COM
-lAdult.,o%l•,i 01 th.• Cutinl-1. , Of Frnnkliu end
;
One Mi ilor or A SW. talk-;
==Ellll
one .le.,oeint., Judge;
one District A tt. acne) ;
One Count) Oonunthgloner
One Director of the ('nor;
011 V 001111}v Auditor and
•
One County Surveyor.
By an Att 11 the General Amenably of this
State, it i enjoined upon me to Insert in toy
proclamation of elections the following nee
lions of I can pow d by sold tieneralAnnenibly.
as follows:
tArt of March M PO.)
brrrtoy 1. Be It t nacted by the senate and
House of Representatis ea of the Corium.-
wealth of PeunsylN aura in General Miserably
met, and it is he rel, enacted by the authority
of the same, Tli,t the nualitie,l voters of the
several oonntles of this Commonwealth at all
general, towunidp, borough and special elec
tions, are hereby, hereafter, authorised and re
quired to vote, by [khalif, printed, or written,
or partly printed and partly written, ses wal
ly °Minified as follows One ticket shall em
brace the names of all Judaea of °aorta voted
for and to be labelled, outside, "J u , I Lenny • " one
ticket shall embrace the names of all . state
officers voted for, and be labelled, "State • "
one ticket shall en - in:Lee the names of all
county officers auto,' for, and be labelled "coml.,
ty ;" one ticket ?hall a mbnice the names of all
township oracers to bet oted for and be labelled
.. towruship;' one ticket shall emora, e the
names of all bon,nsh officers votetljor, and
be labelled "borough," and each clioXithall be
deposited in a• parade ballot hoxes.
ofdone 4, Pod )
WHEREAS, fly the art of the Congrega of
the United States, rill hied “An Ai t to amend
the several arts heretofore pawed to provide
for the enrolling and calling out the :National
forces, and for oth, r purposra”, and approved
Harsh third, one thm.and eight hundred and
sixty-the, n il persons n Ito have deserted the
military or oat al sere lee of the Culled States,
and who have not been , llaeharged, or reliev
ed from the penalty, or doetbillly therein pro
vided, are deemed, and taken, to have volun
tarily rellnrinisne4 and iorfeited, their rights
of ellisemsnip, and their righta to hevome
eitigens, and are deprived of eSerelSing spy
of citizens therisof ,
I=2
WHYJIEAEL, Penman, not cltlzeng of the
United State*, are not, under the CO/219%/te.
UOLI and laws of Penn.yl‘anla, qualified elee
tors of thin Commonwealth:
SFLTION 1. Be It enacted by the Senate and
Hoare of Representatis es of the Common
wealth of Penney's acila in Lieneral Assembly
met, audit is hereby t bills tad by the authority
of the sane, That in ell elections hereafter to
be held in thi, Commons. &tit, It shall be
unlawful for the judge or inspectors of any
such election to noels any ballot, or ballots,
from ally perwm or premise, embraced in the
provisions, and wileect to the disability, ho
=tly SAW act of Congress, apprus ed March
1, one thousand eight hundred and sixty
five, and It Khali lee unlawful for any such
person to otter to v ute any Millet, or ballots.
tiscrios x. That if any shah Judge and In.
spectont of election, or 11113' uncut them. shall
receive or consent to receive, any ouch
unWw
ful ballot or ballots, from any curia &mainlined
person, he, or they, so Oftellahlig, $llllll be guilty
of amiedetneanor, and, upon conviction there
of, In any court of quarter washing of this Copt
monweelth, lie shall, for each offence, be sen
ded to pay • flue undergo le than one hun
red dollars, and to an imprison
ment, in the Jell of the proper county, for not
les than aLity days.
SIeCrION S. That If anyperson deprived of
citizenship, and disquallned as aforesaid,
shall, at any election, hereafter to be held In
thlc Commonwealth, vole, or tender to the
officers thereof, and offer to vote, a ballot or
ballots any person, so offending, shall be
deemed guilt, rif misdemeanor, and on con
viction thereof, In any court of quarter see
sinus of this Commonwealth, shall, fur each
Mance, be punished le like manner as is pro
vided in the preceding section Of tillB art, in
the case of officers of election receiving such
unlawful ballot, or ballots.
Swriorr 4. That if any person shall hereaf
ter persuade, Or advise, amy person, or fr,1,11.136,
deprived of citizenship, and disqualified as
aforesaid, to otter any ballot, or ba/ lota to the
officers of any elm, lion. hereafter to be held In
thin Commonwealth, or -hall persuade, or rid
v lee. any such of to retell, e any ballot, or
ballots. from any person deprived of citizen
ship, and dlriqualltied as aforesaid, such per
son, so attending, shall be guilty of a misde
meanor, and upsets onivialtai thereof, hi ally
court of quarter sc,eons of this Common
wealth, shall be punished in like manner as
provided in the second section of this act, In
ihe ease in &Reels of etch election rv_tiving
such unlawful ballot, or ballots..
Alice—lll .and by virtue of thelith section of
the act of February Chi IwO,everypeiwenra
ceptlua It/tab:es of .he Peace, who shall hold
nON• office or uppointment of profit or trust
under the legislative, executive or Judiciary
department of this :date , or of the L'litte
States, or any city or ineorperenel district,
arid also that every member of Congress and
of the State Lest/stature, and of the Select or
Common Council of any City or Commission
er of any Incorporated district, is by law in
capable of holding or exereising at the same
time, the office or appointment of Jedge, In
spector or Clerk of soy election of Ulla tom-
Monwealth, and that uo Judge, Inspector, or
other &neer of any such election, shall be eli
gible to any office to be then v oted for.
Also—That in the fourth motion of the Act
of Assembly ent.ltlial "An Act relating to ex
ecutions, and for other purposes," approved
April 111111,11140, it Is mulcted [het the atorewild
14in lieetton "shail not be construed, as to
prevent any militia officer or borough officer,
front serving as Judge Inspector ua cleric, at
any general or special election In thin Cunt
monwealth.”
And In an Act of We General Aeeenibl, of
thla State
_pawed the hl day of July. POI, It 11,
V i rfOr cc rka i lZg t r=rl a
on wl J udr Le at
lanai:l4,ooM alonatal, to'clo!cicit Xi 2:4-
noon, to do and perform the severe] duticr re
quired and enjoined on %hem In and by the
rose acti
And be It farther directed, In and by the Act
of the General Assembly of this State, afore
said, that one of the Judges of each of the differ
est districts afoivealti, who shall have the
charge of theoartileates of the number of votes
haTe o been%re n n a f n o , r i e t r e h re ctu v tVate
their respective Shilrfets, shall meet the
third day after the eloction,whlet shall be on
FIRIPAY, TAM NTH DAT OT OCTOIIII.Ia aforesaid,
at the oourt-tiouac, In the Borough of Gettys
burg, then and there to make a fair statement
and certificate of the Inamber of vote., which
shall have been `iv en at the different district.
In the county of Adams for any persons for the
offices aforesaid. . .
PHILIP HANN, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Moe, OettystrOM, Sept. ht, Ink
Election officers will take notice that the
set entitled ttA Further Supplement to the
Elm:Hon Laws of this Commonwealth," dlr.
naltsg.,.. 4 =aziz ot hgr
der unconstitutional by the u Su Y irem n e
(bald of Penasylysnia, except so tar m i lt dl..
qualifies trout voting persons duly fried and
osswkeill of mention nt44 la now nun sad
void Witk said ear t erfulhl r. trit t i Zatnat t igti
furmertly dtsgeos ed
ascepthat named, arc now lawful voters, if
otherwise quallned,
Sale Crying.
IsLXIOIIIIO condones the bessase.
or SALL CXYLItq and sedate the me-
Led tounneen of the public. It le his
cometetst tostomper gree netisofetteo.
Z= e mcderate. Reaktence In Wept
theax hi deemed Assettoseser. walks
the Tax is of the tfolted States.
rkff. n WIL
GETTYSBURG, PA., OCT
4tttpsbur g • kompiltr.
FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 186&:
DICIOCRATIO NATIONAL RUM.
FOR PR ESMENT,
Hou. Horatio Seymour,
OF NEW YORK
;•-•
ti
4. *
to
..40 411
414
FOR VICE—PRESIDENT
Gen. F. P. Blair, Jr.,
OF MIRSOCRI.
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
AUDITOR GENERAL
Hon. Charles E. Boyle, Fayette to.
SURVEYOR GENERAL,
Gen. Wellington H. Ent, Columbia co.
DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TIMET.
HoN. F. M. KIMMELL. of Faanklin eounty
YEN.% TO
CALVIN M. DUNCAN, Eaq., of Franklin en
A!t , F.MLI.Y,
Da. ARMSTRONG R. DILL, of Petersburg.
JACOB MELIIORN. Esq., of Mount pleasant tp.
=I
Cox,. ./OSEPII J. XI.IIIN, of East Bertha
I=
WILLIAM A DUNCAN, Eng., of Ortlyebnig
10109 Th HARTII.I..N, Eq., of Muunijoy twp.
DIRECTOR OP TII I POOR,
BENJAMIN DEARIX)RFF. of Frunklln tsp.
cm=
Cwo.r. E. (I. HEAf,Y, of Straban town•Llp.
JEFNE D. KELLER, Esq., of Conowneo t wrp;
SEYMOUR & BLAIR !
Democratic
MASS MEETING!
A grand Mass Meeting of the
friends of Seymour and Blair
will be held in. •
GETTYSBURG,
On Saturday, Oct 10, 1868.
Among the speakers on the
occasion will be
GOVERNOR PILLSBURY,
of Maine,
Hon. ELI P. NORTON,
of New York,
Hon. SAM. H. REYNOLDS,
of Lancaster, Pa.,
lion. G. W. BREWER,
of Chambersburg, Pa.,
and others. Arrangements are
being perfected for one of the
most imposing _political demon
strations ever witnessed in this
region.
The people of Adams and sur
rounding counties are invited
to come in their strength. Come
in the cars, in wagons, carriages,
on horseback, afoot—
any way and every way'! Bring
music, flags, banners, hickories,
wreaths, flciwers, everything
that may contribute to . the
grand display.
Distinguished speakers from
different parts of the Union will
address you. The issues of the
campaign will be fully present
ed and ably discussed. _ _
All in favor of ECONOMY
arid REFORM, and the preser
vation of our Government under
the rule of WHITE MEN, are
urged to attend—to rally as a
mighty host, demanding A
CHANGE!
By order of Co. Ex. Corn.,
H. D. WAITLEs, Ch'n
Gettysburg, Oct. 2, 1868.
Democratic Meetings!
ILIILLY 2 RIME NEN, RALLY!
Democratic meetings will be held
as follows:
At Caledonia Cold Spring School
house, ou MONDAY AFTERNOON,
Oet. 12th, at :o'clock.
AA. Ciao. A. Cornell's, In Franklin
township, on I.IOp.DAY evening, Oot.
12th.
Several speeches may be expected at
each meeting.
White men, your country calls.
Turr. out! Turn out!
Van for BOYLE and ENT—pure
and trustworthy ass.
9, 1868
TUESDAY NEXT!
Democrats and Conservatives
of Pennsylvania, are you ready
for the great struggle at the
ballot box on TUESDAY
NEXT? Your dearest inter
ests are at stake ! Your liber
ties are in danger !
Millions of hearts are beating
for you e r success. If the old
Keystone shall on that day re
cord her verdict against corrupt
and ruinous Radicalism, joy will
fill the land. It will inspire
our ranks everywhere, and make
victory in November easy.
INiK=bTO THE POLLS, then,
all friends of the white man's
cause! Carry the enemies'
works in OCTOBER, and they
will not be able to rally by No
vember. TO TLIE POLLS !
TO THE POLLS! !
$lOO REWARD !
Freedom of conscience is a sacred
right and lies at the very foundation of
American liberty. Is the man who le
in favor of the abridgment of this dear
and cherished/right, to be trusted as a
legislator for the people? This ques
tion is suggested by the fact that John
Cessna, Esq., of Bedford, Is a candi
date for Congress. In 1863 Mr. Cessna
was a member and Speaker of the
House of Representatives of Pennsyl
vania. A bill was Introduced in that
body entitled,
An Act providing for the payment of
money by those who enmeientiously
scruple to /woe (isms."
-This bill was strongly supported by
Mr. Cessna. It will be remembered
that a State• Draft was made in 1862,
and that many persons, who, from re
ligious principles, scrupled to bear
arms, were exempted under the pro
visions of the Constitution. This bill
was intended to compel such men to
pay large sums of money for holding
such conscientious scruples. The orig
inal bill provided for the payment of
a penalty of $300.00, by each and
every ono of these conscientious men.
Mr. Benedict, of Huntingdon, moved to
amend by inserting $132.00 Instead of
$BOO.OO. On this motion, Mr. Cessna
voted NO. Mr. Twltchell then moved
to insert $200.00 in lieu of $300.00. On
this motion, Mr. Cessna again voted
NO. The vote was then taken on the
final passage of the bill, providing for
the penalty of $300.00, and on this Mr.
Cessna voted AYE. Sec House Jour
nalfor 1863, pages 766, 786, 800, 801, far 2,
and 803.
This bill was specially leveled at the
religious views of the Dunkards,
Quakers and Mennonlsts of the State.
It passed the House through Mr. Cess
na's influence, but failed in the Sen
ate.
In order to prove that this is TRUE
and not a mere electioneering docu
ment, the undersigned will pay ONE
HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD
to any man who will show that ar.y
thing in the above statement is incor
rect.
B. F. MEYERS
Bedford, Sept, 25, 1868.
VOTE! VOTE!
Rain or shine, Democrats, go
to the election NEXT TUES
DAY. Take your old and in
firm neighbors with you. See
that every friend of Economy
and Reform gets there. Leave
not a vote behind!
The signs are promising. A
FULL VOTE will carry Penn
sylvania for the Democracy !
And with Pennsylvania on
Tuesday, we will sweep the
Union in November. Remem
ber this, and get out EVERY
VOTE!
A BLACKGUARD IKAVELCUED
A dirty nose rag In McConnellsburg,
which, doubtless, represents the gen
tility of Radicalism in Fulton county,
dares us to verify, by affidavit, what
we printed in the Gazdtesome time ago
In regard to Tom BlaNhall'a speech. If
you eanknock the breath out of a black
guard without dealing your hands, do
it. We perform such a Job, in placing
the following affidavit before the peo
ple of Fulton county :
Bedford county, es.
Personally appeared before me, a
Justice of the Peace In and for mild
county, Josiah Maley, and W. M. De
tihaugh, 'who being duly sworn, do de
pose and say that on Saturday evening,
Aug. Bth, 1868, they were present at a
meeting of the Grant and Colfax Club
of Bedford borough, in the Court
Bones In Bedford, aud that they then
and there heard Thomas M. Marshall,
of Pittsburg, make aspeech, in which,
In reply to a question in the littlford
Gazette, the said Marshall declared
that he was In favor of Negro Suffrage
In Pennsylvania; that he believed his
party was divided on the subject, but
that he was in favor of it, and be did
not cam who knew it, and that he
would come Into this Congressional
district and help elect John Cessna on
this issue; and they further depose
and say they saw John Cessna present
at that meeting when Marshall made
thaw utterances, and that he (Cessna)
did nut attempt to repudiate those sen
timents, but quietly acquiesced In
them.
JOSIAH HALEY,
Sworn and wrineeibetl before we,
this 28th flay of September, A. D. 180.
NIOUDEMUS, J. P.
I hereby certify that I am well ac
quainted with the above MIS/tuts and
know them to be men of good charac
ter and unquestionable veracity.
H. NICYJDRAIUS,, J. P.
Now, let the people of Fulton couu
ty and of this Congressional district,
make up their minds as to John Ceso ,
na'a position on the question of Negro
Suffrage In Penney Ivanll6 , -Bedford
Gazelie.
THY Radical Congress stinks iu the
nostrils or the people. it has outraged
every Instinct el' deeeney In the breast
of an Amnion citizen. Who vlll en
dorse it and vote for John Celina?
BOGUS TICKETS!
Democrats, one of the tricks
of the Radicals is to cheat you
with BOGUS TICKETS! They
have had printed, and are now
quietly circulating, 'pretended
Democratic' tickets, but-on ex
amination they will be found to
embrace ONE OR? MORE OF THE
RADICAL CANDIDATES. To - such
desperate shifts is the Radical
cause now reduced. It can on
ly flourish by trickery and fraud.
Democrats, be on your guard.
EXAMINE EVERY NAME—
and vote none but the whole,
clean ticket!
CESSNA'S PORTRAIT,
DitAWN BY
HON. FRANCIS JORDAN,
SECRETARY OF THE COMMONWEALTIf
UNDER GOV. GEARY.
The following is a copy of a pamphlet
leaned In January, 1868, by Col. Francis
Jordan, of Belford. Col. Jordan was at
that time the "State Agent" of Penn.
sylvanla In Washington city. He is
now Gov. Geary'a Secretary of State.
An Andreas ito Hie Vetoes. Voters of
■edOeed County. Penn. ,
I. EFFORTS TO AVOID A
CONTEST.
Fcllow-Cilizens : You uro called up
on, by the action of onr County Com
mittee last week, to hold an election
on Friday, the 12th inst., to deter
mine the choice of Bedford County for
Governor. The issue seems to be nar
rowed down to a selection between
John Cessna, Esq., and myself. I
very much regret this contest, but it
has been forced upon' us by Mr. Cm
and we have no choice but to meet
it like men, and endeavor to do otfr
duty. My labors here compel my ab
sence from 'the county, and prevent
me from conferring with you fully,
face to face, as I - would wish ; and
hence, I feel justified In addressing
you in this manner. I desire you to
understand the merits of the contest
as it now stands; and I can think of
nothing so conducive to that end as a
brief history of it up to tills date; and
that history I now proceed to give,
Il
lustrated with a few other facts perti
nent to the Issue.
fu March and April last, I received
sundry Communications from friends
in Bedford and other counties, urging
me to ho a candidate for Governor.
In one of these it was suggested that
Mr. Cessna might possibly be a candi
date, and inquiry was made what I
knew of this possibility. Shortly af
terwards, being in Bedford, I made a
friendly call on Mr. Cessna, at his of
fice, and informed him on the whole
subject, told him that I had the 0011)-
munientionk under consideration, that
I would like to take the field without
any opposition at home, and inquired
if Ile was a candidate. He replied he
had not thought'of such a thing; that
my nomination would be acceptable
to him, and he could cheerfully sup
port me. I thanked!him for his reply,
and I returned to duty here, congratu
latang myself that I would have a
clear course in Bedford County, what
ever trouble or opposition I might
find elsewhere. Thus encouraged, I
entered the field. I informed my
friends of this interview; permitted
the use of my name ; have the prom
ise of support from some twenty coun
ties In the Commonwealth; and I
think a reasonably good chance for
the nomination, when, to my mortifi
cation and amazement, Mr. Cessna
proclaims himself a candidate, and is
making a determined and desperate
effort to take from rue my own coun
ty, and drive me from the field- Cour
tesy, good faith, and justice, require
that ha should not be permitted to
succeed; sad I call upon you to inter
pose on my bebalf. I thought at the
time of our Interview, and still think,
I did all thatoauld be required of me
to avoid a collision ; but; as he per
sists in forcing one, I trust I have
friends enough to save me from any
unpleasant consequences.
_ ........
2. COUNTY DELEGATE.
A few weeks after said interview,
our party in convention had agreed to
send Major Daniel Washabaugh, as a
delegate to the State Convention,
which nominated lieneral Hartmnft
and Colonel Campbell. Mr. Cessna
went to my friends and asked that be
might' go as the county delegate.
They told him that he could not, un
less by the consent of the Major, who
had been Untitled and agreed to go.
Mr. Cessna then called upon the, Ma
jor, whom he insisted should decline
In his favor, alleging that he desired
to go to enable him to define his posi
tion as a party man, which he repre
sented as unsatisfactory to both him
self and his friends. The Major de
dined in his favor, and Cessna was
sent. It happened that lie became
Chairman of our State Central Com
mittee, and now, on the strength of
the reputation thus acquired, lie Is at
tempting to kick the ladder down, and
"run the whole machine" for tile own
exclusive benefit. Last year he per
suaded the Major to resign fur his own
purposes solely, and now, when the
Major is again urged as our delegate
to the next State Convention, Mr.
Cessna is attain ea hand toelefeat him,
and insisting that some one shall be
sent in lite interest. How did he ac
quire the right to name our county
delegate every year, and every time
(or himself? Does he carry our party
in his breeches poeliet 7 "Time about
is fair play," says the - old maxim, but
Mr. Cesium, repudiating time-honored
morals, asks the advantages for him•
self exclusively. Suppose we insist
upon having a voice in this maWr, if
only just once. by way of variety.
3. MEETING OF THE COUNTY
COMMITTEE.
Ou Wednesday, the aith of Deoem
ber, 1865, Mr. Cessna called upon me
at Washington, and informed me of
his intention to be "a candidate for
Governor. Be inquired of me when /
would Lr. at Bedford; ,and I re
plied, I Leow rupaiiiy, /axle° take
me there soon. lie nint h with great
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apparent candor and magnanimity,
submitted to me three modes by
which the contest in Bedford County
might be decided between INN viz:
1. By the County Comonqtree.
2. By a Delegate electlOn in the
Too ushlpm and Boroughs.
3. By a popular vote under what to
nailed thn Crawford County System.
We separated with the underetnn•
ding that I was to write hint my lir.
ceptanee or refumal of theme propomi-
Bons on the following Monday, De
cember 2.lth. On Friday evening, the
!2d, I received from Philadelphia,
from Mr. Cessna, the following letter:
"December 214, 184 I%
Dear Sir: Since I Naw you 1 linvo
thought on the vatioun plans by
which n decialou of ncr county might
be had.
I=
2. Coonly rointnltteo to call a con
vention to be eltagen by Itto.,peoitie
F,oon.
3. County Committee to elect two
dlgercet and fair men from each of our
election preelnetg, and they to, meet na
a convention and elect.
4. Committee to appoint three or
tlve Imoti, fair men, who MIMI moke n
trip through the State, or correspond,
and repoit to committee who lina
mo•t ntrenetli.
Almost any way to save, trouble and
to save any division ill our count
1 would be willing that you should
prepare, and elm and send to me,
one, two, or all of the propositions be
fore mentioned, or such of them u
you may uree to accept. I will sign
and lay before the committee any one
of them you may send, if within the
spirit of the proposition.
It Is desirable that no time shall be
lost, and that no unpleasant canvass
may be hail.
I go homeward to-night.
Yours, JOHN CM3NA."
On Saturday, the 23d, I received
from Major Washabaugh, front Bed
ford, a telegram, informing me a
meeting of the County Committee had
been called for Thursday, the fflth of
December. I went up to Bedford 'ou
the following Monday, (the 25th) to
ascertain the meaning of the move
ment, and from evidence received
there was fully persuaded the meeting
of the committee had been celled un
der a telegraphic order, or request,
from Mr. Cessna, from Wanhington,
immediately after his interview with
me last referred to, and that it with so
called in expectation that a reply by
due course of mall would be received
from me on Wednesday, and that the
whole affair would be "put through"
on Thursday. befall, I could know
anything about It. I found the Chair
man and Secretary of the committee
hie willing tools, and that his emissa
ries were scouring the county misrep
resenting me, and endeavoring to se
cure a full attendance of such of the
committee as were supposed to be
their friends. The Chairman stated
publicly that the meeting had been
called to choose conferees for delegates
to the State Convention; mid he and
the Secretary professed to have sent
written notices to all the members of
the committee,—the abort newspaper
notice, without names of the commit
tee, or object of 016 call, being con
fessedly insufficient. To defeat, if
poesible, this unprincipled conepinley,
and effort to procure a "snap judg
ment"_agahiet Inc. I nodded two of
the eommittee myself and sent omelet
messengers to notify other*, and
found that at least three of my avow
ed friends had received no written no
tices. even up to the day of meeting,
although 'they resident on the moat di
rect mall route in the county. The
result of all this was a full meeting of
the committee, all the districts but
two being represented; and the meet
ing being full, the eonsplracy failed,
and I escaped th?• snare which had
been so artfully set. Baffled, but not
quite overthrown, these desperate
tricksters made a sudden "change of
base" and resolved on still farther ex
pedients to avoid their well merited
defeat. On Tuesday evening, the 28th
December, I wrote and delivered to
Mr. Cessna, a letter accepting two of his
propositions and rejecting the others.
That there may be a full understand
ing of this, I give a copy of my letter
in full, viz : •
BEDFORD, December :MO, 1866.
Hon. Jno. Cessna.
Dues Stu: In compliance with
the prombie made you bt Washington
on Wednesday last, and In response to
your sabsequent letter, I hereby In
form you, that, whilst I am willing to
acquiesce in such decision as the
Union Coma) , Couttuittee of this
county may make between us, I pre
fer that the matter be submitted to a
popular vote, after the manner of the
Crawford County system, so-called.
The election, if determined open, to
be -1104 between. the Ilith and last of
next &with, my friends to be consul
ted In the choice of the election
boards, so that we both be represen
ted, and the names of the voters to be
reported with the results-.
The other propositions you _make
we not accepted.
Very respectfully, your obedient
servant, Fifa JORDAN.
Wearing to trust lids chances before a
full commutes, and determined, if poe
sable, to escape from the agreement
'Wising out of my acceptance of two of
his own propositions, he sent me
another letter on the night of Die 27th,
when the convention was to meet next
day. That letter covers two foolscap
pages, but most of It is irrelevant, ac
cusing me, in my letter of the 26th, of
casting reflections on some Township
Committees, of which I did not even
know the existence, touch less the per
sons composing them. But, the im
portant part of the lettel ib ae follows:
Col. F. Jordon,
Dear Sir: Your letter of last even
ing was duly received. In reply I de
sire to say I ain still willing to adhere
many of the propositions j heretofore
made to you. But as eau have declined
them, I au entirely willing to.actusde
to your offer or proposition in regard
to a populat vole, atter the manner of
tine Crawford County system. I fur
thw add DLit 7 ant willing to accept
any of these, or any other reasonable
plan tlmt, may be recommended and
adopted by the tanntnittee. , t
Here, it will be observed, that with
my lettet of therm before im , accep
ting two of MS propositions and re
fusing to ueeept the others, he accuses
me of lowing "declined
_them;" and
yet expresses a willingness to accede
to the Crawford County system, "or
any other reasonable plan that may be
recommended end adopted by the corn
mittee." Very liberal and magnani
mous again, as on a former occasion !
But the next day brings yet another
"change of base," and when the com
mittee assembled, his friends Inside of
it and outside of it (he standing by
with full knowledge of what was go
iug on) toed* a nutted 'result upon the
committee, contending that Mr. Cess
na was not bound by any of his prom
ettione, betake . I had - not actopk4ll
them; end Anti r, that the commit•
tee had no pow , nor authority to de•
vide the (intent,' between Mr. Cessna
and myself; an initiated that the
whole matter must be referred to a del
egate election.
What think you, follow•diliens, of
such taatioa ea these? I confess they
are entirely new to me and if they
shall In any wise recommend their an
ther In your favor, I will have to
acknowledge that I have wholly mils
taken the character and political taste
of my party associates for the last
twenty years. I can only account for
them by the tact that the man who
uses them has drilled so long lu the
ranks ofour enemies, and come over
to us so recently, that he has brought
his old habit' and tootles along with
Lim. They an. enough to raise a rea
amiable doubt 01 the aoundneta of his
convention to the true political (atilt.
l'he rehult was, that veinat toy
tomd earneet itntletd, the emit mittee
retetived to refer lla• WIIOIO 11111,0i.k11 to
a delegate eh...lion, On the 1:1t it of.l
nary, and n■lnevted to have M.110i1P4.1.1
front Mr. (swans-anti myself heron ,
they adjourned. Mr C041 , 61110' I never
saw, but mine I hastily drew up, and
sent in, and give it below m
Ilrnt•nnn, Dee, 2sth, puts .
To Gm Melo* Omuta Contmlare
Bettfortf Counf,y;
Your action title day has been Jett,-
m Ited to me by your keerebtry, lon am
eopy left with me, and yet a reply tie.
aired.
I regard It as most unexpected, and
unaocountalde, In the refection of the
plans agreed upon by Mr. Cessna end
myself in writing, !Ind the adopthm of
000 which 11 - ail Lean submitted by him
feieoted ow; and that, 141119eci.-
log me to a Al e n It, a hieb a niiaority
of our party [nay °ice n ma/arity of the
delognlen. I titbit) 1 had a relit to nx
pew. the adopt ton of the oue or the oth•
er of thu plans In:teed upon, lu a com
mittee eompos , d an largely of friends.
But toy desire for the harmony of
our party, and respect for your omit.
mittee, leave me no other honorable
course than to acqulesm lu your action,
and take my chances In the canvass
you propose.
Most reepectlMlly,
Your ob't *aryl,
FR. JORDAN
We have just oue chance more, on
the 12th must., to correct whatever sr
core may have been heretofore 113111i0;
and I trial the opportunity wilt be Im
proved.
4. RECENT CONVERSION
At she-August Court, 1864, I Wait in
vited by the County Committee to
come up and address a mar meeting
to be held to the Court House. Find
ing the meeting very large and thu
elastic. andqnly General Koontz mid
myself to rehires/1 k. and regarding the
issues of intrnanae importance, I oailed
on Mr. Cessna on the 30th of August
and invited hint to aid us, and make
us a speech. He declined, reminding_
me that the Chicago - Convention was
then in session ; and he wanted first to
see what it'weuld do. That Conven
tion nominated BUCiellen and Pendle
ton, and adopted its notorious peace
platform ; and soon afterwards (tenet
al Sherman captured Atlanta: Men
much less sagacious than Mr. Cetena,
could then plainly see that party, and
the rebellion, were both in the ago
nies of final disaolution. Then it who,
and sot until Own, that lad self-Reedit
eingly deserted the old Democratic
party; and patriotically came over and
identified himself with us, as the great
Union party of the country; and like
the bat in the fable, he is now reffiever.
acing that he was on our aide elf the
time. Title Is only sixteen short
months ago; and yet here Is this mod
et‘t gentleman, thru-tine himself r o e.
ward as the first man lit the Com ar..„ •
wealth, so recently from the runita_of
the enemy that he lota aeareelY had
time to change lila uniform or learn
our watchwords. Little could this
have been supposed three years ago
when he was a candidate for Governor
before the copperhead convention,
which nominated Judge Woodward,
or eixteen mouths ago, when he Pa
fused to strike a blow•with us until he
could first aecertain what might be ex
pected of the traitors then assembled
at Chicago. The country must bear
us witness that during the whole war,
and since, our party has been liberal
and magnanimous to the War Demo
crats who so gallantly on-operated
with us ; and I doubt not we are all
willing to he so ltePeafter. lint, there
are mat things ae modesty, and fitness
of things; and after giving them the
best of our two State incest last year,
shall we now, with a War Democrat
for President, sell out wholesale, and
give them all, especially to one so re
cently converted? Can It be that'one
with such a record can have any just
claims over men who have *heap
been right? I cannot believe you will
so regard it. I have an Impretalos
many of us voted for him once before,
and were deceived. If the gentiemaq
has no delicacy or sense of propriety,
he must be taught them at the ballot
box '''attd the 12. th of January will be
as good a lute as any other at which
to do It. This ambitious yearling
must be compelled to tarry at Jericho,
or some other equally fit place of quer
wattle, not only until hie Republican
beard glows, but until he has Purged
Ltd dlsiafected himself front those
scandalous principles and practices,
disgraceful to all who resort to them,
and ruinous to any party which can bo
made to countenance or encourage
them.
5. THE BRAG OASTE
I know an attempt is made to suet•
vince you of his great strength In the
State, and of my weakness,. This IA
but another phase and instance of
that satanahuese and deeeption
which I haire already exposed. It is
Impossible forany man with such a re
cord and such principles to be strong In
an intelligent, patriotic, and noble par
ty like ours. It is a mereshallow game
of brag ; and if ever tasted, will no
doubt. turn out as It did before the Con
vention vailith nominated Woodward.
An ex-momber of Congress, who was
present at that Convention, informs
me that Mr. Cessna was so profuse In
his boasting before the meeting of the
Convention that, to believe him, no
other candidate had any chance.
And yet, when It came to the lest, ho
had but two roles in the whole State,
outside of Philadelphia; and in that
city he got acre' more, under eon»
sort of bargain for United States Sena
tor. Nio, voles in all, out otone hun
dred and thirty-three; and so will it
doubtleisi be again If ever tried.
Fellow-citizens, the ease Is before
you. Read the filets I have summit
ted, and hand them to your neighbor.
Ponder the qUeUtiOhn well, anadecide
them upon their merits. I. wish
every man of - you to, turn out to the
election and vote In accordance with
his couvietions. It is important both
to yoU and to me—to me, that I ta titt
by such base means slaughtered In the
house of my friends; and to you, and
the party, that selfish important!"
shall be rebuked,: that toad fan
shall be punished, and
some lemon shall be taught to all ow*
cerned. Should Mr. Cava" be Una;