Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, October 23, 1868, Image 1

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    MEI
TAE GETTTBIIIIIII COMPILLS
IS PUDLISIILD YVERY FRIDAY,
BY H. J. HTAIILE.
rt:l9lB.—Two DOLLARS per almnin in athwart
—Piro bomatis awn Firtir.Ctottli II not
paid In advance. No subscrlptiop
Oen t lutteituniesi►at the option of the pub
lisher, until all ant.arnipg are paid.
A byzanessrcirm inserted at the usual rats..
—Large reduction to those who advertla•
by the year.
Jon Pamirs°, of every description—from the
ntuallest labeler card to the insert hand
bill or poster—done with dispatch, In •
workmanlike manner, and at the lowest
living rates.
Oryiee on Baltimore street, a few doors above
the Conrt-Shure, on tho oppoeito side,
with "Gettysburg Complier Odice" on the
• building.
Attornies, Physicians, &c.
EDIT.I./TD n. nuEinEtt,
A 1T01.114 NY AT LAW
V.. 111 faithfully and prompt.
lyto o c . i n f ‘ 1 1 ,,5 11
h a e l I Af t t , i- r ;i ‘ I n . n .efs enlrustmmt .n l4 ( ) lt Ll/ . 1/.;
the sumo Au , South Pultfujore street,
near flubf.r's tliug store, and nearly oppo
site Danner S Zleg'er's store. •- 1
Oettysburg, March
,IfeCONA RORY, JOIE': M. KIRAVTIf,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS.
- - -
P)IeCIINAUMIT Rua associated JOHN
M. KRAUT'', Es q., in Om Practice of
w,nt Ids offitx., ono th/Or Wll4 of lluehler's
Drug Store, t!lnnberhtrurg !street,
Kpeelal atli.ation given to mulia, collecilonn
and settlentent of cotales. All legal Wed
neva and claims to Pcablomi, Bounty, hack
Pay. and Dam mi
agrx agait United Wales, at
ell Moen, proMptly Mal efficiently attend
cd to.
lAand Montilla located, and clinic(' Farina
for sslc la lowa mat other Western Swim
Nov. 1,47,
WM. A. DUNC'AN,
k TTORNEY AT LAW,
j k Will promptly satend to nll
iegal ',twiner' entrusted to him, Including
Ile proeurlng orVetudons, Bennie, Back
1,11,1 nil other claims against the tinned Hides
end ?date tiovernmennt,
°lnce In North-wed corner of Dnunoud, Get,-
tygoorg, wee,
1,1 , tt11. If
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TTORNFS AT LAN', Livri,DiTowN. PA..
1111 promptly ettl.nd to eolleetio 8, convey
11111,A, writing n(11001.1. I efigt.ll, KC., out all
other iiii•lncaa eutruated to 1118 care.
o.igitee.ai Frederick atreet, et the °Mee for
merly of Dr. Short,. and latterly that Of Drs.
lilazer and Mehring.
May 7.1, lllk. ly•
J. C. IirE.ELY,
K ITORNEY AT LAW.
Particular attention paid to
collection of Penxluns, Bounty Oct t flack
pa. Dince in the IL corner of flie Diamond.
(Ictty.bug, pr It 8, ISt d. If
Dr. J. A. ARMSTRONG
locale,l at NJ W, sA LEM, (Mr
-1 i s olghoitown ranklln two.; Att•
aniq county, .011.111 him profe.slonol Kerviees to
the i,01,11,.. Ile bola s, Mrlel, attention to
I,l,,firmional duties, to merit n xhare of pat•
votage.
May 1...4A, If
• _ _
Ile. J. L. Ili I:1111,
i v ! ystetAN AND sr iv;P:ON, MIDDIX
TIiWN, Aaatits county, Pa. mitre lit Crn
Ir, Sqltare. WIII promptly attend to all mills
ottioi‘uk, look st-lottally vllgagetl.
Aug. 7, NW. tr
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=il
1)IIY,411'1.\ N,
AND AUMIICIIEUit,
lug I ty 14,1ted In N.:w iixford,
111 1.1... A 1., hi, 1,,,,...M.11111 hrnitvlie4,
lln ul. wis and tat it b , r , 111,1rIng Ids pnl
- r...itli , t4qt I, 1,111 11114
1,11.11111 111111 ul his oillce. In linnovereart:et.
)lay 156 r. if
Dr. F. C. TE01.1;
ll A\* IN"
l'\"l;.\l\ ""tr*lN'
11. rirrr that try ,Itlct attrilth, Irl his
tlittlex ha hilty uu rll a Mlkure of Ilm
April '2, If
Uffff=l=39
I I the moot ice of Mi.dline
I,II•II.ItiTONVN. tind olnira 111.4 M 1 r -
to tie puhlte. t Olive at Ilk lionFte, c.ir•
nor of Lombard atreet and Foundry
near tile Railroad, Speiliti attention given to
1-ildn
lAtikstown, Nov. 8,1E437.
J. 1,111711:N(,Ii 1117,1, N. D.,
DENTIKT,
II:or Ws olileo our door west or the
Lutheran ehimth In Chatnbershurgetreet,rutd
opposlle Dr. U. {turner's "Ohs., whore those
wishing to ii.tve any Dental Uperutiou per
fm riled ore respectfully luvlled to call, ItEr-
Y.ltt:Nek . 4 : Drs. Horner, Huy. Prof. 31. Jueubs,
D. D., Prof. M. 1.. itreyer.
(Jetty/dm - Iz. April 11,'::1.
Dn. ;rm. :cr.( r.r.m.o
ENTIST. lan loisitanl permanently in (let
tynburg,rg, nod oilers 111 x tierOITA to the
poblle. 1114 tu n a In over John M. Minnlgit'n
t 'oille,tionery. on Baltimore ntreet, a few dooni
limn the Public Square. Personn want of
foil or partial SErrt OF TEETH are Invited to
call. Tenon reasonable. TEETIL
with little or no pain, by local aniethenla,
precut - 4411)y otomtle
Sept. I'S, ir4:4. tf
A L 41Y)
Boot and Shoe Emporium,
isALTImoitE STREET,
Two mom sorrn OF TIIE
ItI.IN
f 111 Y. undrolgmd
Illy Blllt the tas ,t Just
ty returned fmm
114)010,81)es and 11 alters, for trpr h l fa{ n t '. .1
Summer, ever olTentd In Gettytilltir it. . Ills
140e11. tA)lllii of
LA r),1E.4) coNclitKss GAITERS.
110; 11A1.1)1 011 A I. UA ITEIL9,
LA Cl/II:110N (1.%111:11.4,
- K I I/SLIPPERS, 01l styles,
I.:\ DI E.-r I10110l11.1) IIA 1.1)1()I1A LS,
IN LA ltilE
lIENTI4' nth:NCI( CALF 111101 S,
tIEN I'S' AM t:ItICAN CALF 111X11 4,
1 K t
lEN'rts' GAITER-4,
ti ENT's' BA L)11)It ALS,
I.IENTS' SLIPPERS, aU styles,
GENTS' 111USIANs, AC., AC.
ISSES' GAITEIteI,
3110.41.71' ISALItOKAf. GAITEICS
.111)44E-4' lIOIIOCCO BALMORAL:4,
AC.. AC.. RO I AU.
1101'S` CONOII.PAS GAITERS,
11(11(S' CALF lIALIIOItA Is%
1101'S' lIIIGGANH, AC., AC.
INFANTS' Slloi>t, all style'.
IN 1,.%1t01i
Ain°, lknito and 1411011. of Ills own Diana lactase
eotistan
All will he bold at the lowest living profit*.
Buyer.. front town and eountrc, are Invited
to tall and examine goods amt pricesbefore
rchatlng el...where, feeling confident that I
plca‘e all who may call.
The M A F.L(.lllltitill of Bouts, Shoes
um! (totter* will alto be (tittle)! on. In all Its
kattivhcA, nu before. Ihp:tiring done no abort
stilt lee. Ily emploving none brit nrst•chous
workmen, and using none but the eholerut
'clatter, he feels onttitient. of Inallltainitig his
former rupututhin. tkrtaluly nothing will Ito
loft undone to del:two It.
Thankful for peat favors, ho soliclig a con
tinuance of public pain
L. 11. MANCHU).
Geltymburg, April 17, ISO.
FOZT'I'Z'S
IV/lOLFBALH
DRUG AND PATENT IinICINE DEPOT
NO. 116 FIi.t:TKLIN BTRITF.T,
MALTIMORN, MD
(N the dissolution of the co-parlocirdilp of
VI H. A. Vont% st Sim., August Ist, tnet, 1,
I cseld E. Fouts, Junior snenkber of sold Ilan,
pureletsrd thu right, title and interest of
t I tece t Irl tkg pArtner, rt. A. Wools, for all time,
In and to (Ito tonna facture of Patent Modb
sinus; and, haehlu devoted lunchtime, cam
ais.l labor In .41,111111 g a thorough knowledge
In the compounkllng of these inulkanstlutts, I
alit fully prututrodl to oiler to the wraustinlty
FOUTZ'S FAMILY MEDICINES
pure and nfifolulteinte4t, namely: Fourz's
M ETUI It E—FOUTA'S LIMB INVIGORATOR VII
111141,7 D Nn— FOUTS'S VEDICTADLN
LINER r ILLA-I , uura's COUGH SYRUP
CELELINATNN 110 HAN AND VA ITLD
I'\lw DEIN !AD itIN EWA lOU GU
Ji - /MINED'S VARIDYDUR.
POUTZ.
Solo Proprietor,
Agent (or "Pit. Ottovit'S 31AUNKTIO HALVK
ASU OIN 11 1 14 Wtr "
thc , "thig.t? ZIMOAN/ 11117ERN."
Sir' Moo have ou Mud 0 gull tUsarl.Menl.
101
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS;
k'judnu . -gluo; Extrauiß EsAtonel% or all
v.rury.; Oil the populnr . Putut4. Viuthitica of
edn> . fa awry, lialr 011 s, flair Dyes, nod
hundra4s artioc_, *mind by Merchants,
rarmems Si 4 liousekee i teni. Goma and
:Cr
y u ou n , o, y • gr.elcutive. salted
I t If cannot
DAVID F. AITL,
fie old sto44, ILI lornoklin strort.
Feb, 21.1303. k 7 •
NEW BAKERY.'
NEwmRT ZIEULEIt,
*ECIIA NICAL BAKE.RS,
Routh WeAtitsttoil ett 4 boC, .64 V, 4 4. Matti.
the Eagle Hotel, GETTYMBUITUI, Pa. Cba
ataxia: oa hand, the beatrot , •
intratp,citActiFte4p4x , O .. :4 1 310 . 70113.
Persons wialtbag freer Mewl! -um 1300414
every morning, by leavttag th eir ematatariald
realdeneasall. Ma Raker,.~ gyeayoettoti loads
kt Olva tat!) call.
aiier i • ex Wait : 11 •••
rweeek the imn ed.underthe
EAPTZRAU othilltstmuz,(7,A,4
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mate Aß pead nd fiVd*Ny ,
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By 11. J. Sttihie
HOOFIAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
AND
Iloofland's German ,Tonie.
TILE GREAT REMEDIES
I=
THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI-
GES7'IVE ORGAIV'S.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
lo compooed of the pureJuleen (or,aa they
are medically termed, fartroar) of flooto,
lierbs,and Itnrknonaktiign preparation, high.
ly eoueentrated, and entirely free Iron aloo
/toile adon.rturct of any Oaf.
GOOFLAND'S GERMAN TOMO
Inn ocanbluntlon of all the Ingredlenta of
the 'littera, sltb the mutat quality of Sonia
lava )4um, Orange, ac., making one of the
Most ple,thant and agreeable remedlea Wirer
Offered to the
1:11.10 preferring a Sledlelne free from Aleo
elle adlimixture, xlll ueo
Hoofland's German Bitters,
Those whit, here no oldeetion to the count)!
untie', of the linters, tut Panted, Will 1100
Hoofland's German Tonic.
They arc both equally goal, and mania
the • imme medical virtues, the choice be.
to ern the two being a mere maker of Mate,
the Tonle being the most palatable.
'lto' stomach, frtita a variety of astute% such
r il ,i n digeriouo, Dysmsils, ISUrVOUB
etc., is very opt to hove its -functions e
ranged. Tito Lim, sympathizing ag IL does
with the Stomach, then becomes affected, the
reanit of which k that the patient stiffen; from
soyaral or tours of thiGollowlng dkeaata:
CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCE, INWARD
PILF23, FULLNFIiS OF BLOOD TO THE
IIEAU, ACIDITY OF THE KTOUACII,
NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DISGUST
FOR FOOD FULLNESS OR WEIGHT ,
IN TIIEHTOUACII,SOURERUCTA
TIONS, SINKING OR FLUTTER
ING ATTU - K(ITM , THE BTOM
sWIMMING OF TILE HEAD,
RIMMED Olt DIPPIOULT BREATH
ING. FLII/VERING AT THE HEART,
CHOKING OR SUFFOCATING SENSA;
TIONs WHEN IN A LYING POSTUR,F
OlmNEss or VISION, DOTS OR WHIM
BEVoItE THE SHIRT, DULL PAIN IN,
RA T I H N.V D E M DF MN E rNOCO P O THPESIt E S PN
AND EYES PAIN IN TilEslßli BACK,
CHEAT WH1. , 4 NM, SODDEN'
ILI:SUFI.; DP HEAT, BURNING
IN THE FLSSII, CONSTANT IM
ACII SINGS (IF EVlly AND (MEAT
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS.
The sufferer from (holm diseases-% tumid oz
onise the grenteNt MIIIII , II In the selection
otts r‘mitylv for his ease, pUrvlutsiug only Clint
which Ito Is assured from his Investigations
and 111,011,109 prvBsrAso,4 trueinerlt,lsskllltully
cam pauudrvl, i s from lopirlotis haired!.
max, nail has established for Itselfai reputa
tion for the cure of thiao M 5111,4011. lu this
conneetholi Aro would submit dluroo well
11110W11
HOOF L D'S 41.:5.; BITTERS
ITEI
1100FLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
pREpARED By lfit. IL J 4 CIC 1Y
410,
PHILADELPHIA, PA
Twenty-two yeurg three !bey were first In-'
irodnetni into thin country front Germany,
during which time they have undoubtedly
performed more cures, and benefited Puffer
ing ',unfunny boa greater extent, than any
oilier remedies known to life nubile.
TM', remedies wall enenitrailly cure liver
Vomplifint, Inwollcr, Dyspendu, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, CifronleDifirrlifeu, Disease
of the Kidneys, nulnlllnneasenarlnlng Irma n
DimmirTell Liver, tnatfmett,or intestines.
DEBILITY,
Itanilting fropn any Cause whntever; PROS
TRATION OVVIIMMYSTP3I, illthlted by
Severe Labor, Hardships, lapo
stiren, Fevers,
There Is no medicine extant equal to these
remedies In such canes. A tone and vigor Is
Imparted to the whole system, time appe
tite Is strengthened, food Is enjoyed, the
stomach digests promptly, the blood Is uu
rfilemi, the complexion becomes wend and
healthy, tile yyclloW tinge In ermliented from
the eyes, a Hoorn Is given to the checks, and
Iho weak nail nervous invalid tweines
strong and healthy being.
PARNONB Allr ANTED 11l LIIP,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavt-
IY upon them, with all lin ntimammiant
find In the use of Itdno istrrEits, or the
TONE', an elixir that will instil hew life Into
time veins, restore In n, measure the energy and
ardor of mare youthful days, build up their
shrunken forme, and give health and happl
111,S to their remaining years,
NOTICE.
It la a well•rislabllshed (net that telly one-
Lnlf of the female pmtlon of our population
are seldom In the enjoyment of good health ;
or, to use their own expression, "never tee{
well." They are languid, devoid of all energY ,
extremely nerrmis, and hove no appetite,
To this doss of persons the BITTERS, or
the TONIC, la especially recommended.
l
IVEAK A. DELICATE 0114 DERN
Are mute strong by the use of fiber of
these remedies. Theywlll cure ev caw of
Id AItABSILIB, without fail.
Thousands of certificates haVe accumulated
In the hoods of the proprietors, hut spnoe will
allow of the publication of but few. Those, it
will ho otteterved, are men of note and of such
standing that they must be believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon, Geo, W, Woodward;
Chief Justice, of the Supreme Court•of Pa.,
writes:
Phikuielphia, 'March 18,1867.
"1 Sod German ititlerst Is a
good tonic. useful lu diseases of the digestive
organs, and of great, benefit. eases of de
bility, and want of nervous action 1n he sys
tem. Yours truly.
DEO. W. WOODWARD."
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Court;of Pennsylvania.
nlkulrlphla, April 24.
°I mushier 'Howland's German Bittern' a
valuable isrdicint ht case of attacks of Indiges
tion or Dyspersdn. I enn certify this trout
my experlento of it, lours , with respect,
JAM h TII0.11MNO."
From Rev, Joseph H. Kennerd, B
Pastor Of the Tenth Baptist Church,
Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir: I have been fre
quently requested to connect my name with
recommendations of different kinds of niedl
clues, but regarding the pmelito an out Of
my appropriate sphere, I have In all canes
declined ; but with n clef r proof In various
instances and particularly to my own family,
of the nsefolnerin of Dr. /Itrothind's Gentian
linters, I depart for onee from my usital
contor t . to xprens my full donvleflon that,
for giNieral dr6lllll, of the rodent, and espeeka
!plot Lire,. fbinplitint, Ufa n safe and 'valuable
preparation. In some canes It may fall ; but
usually, I doubt not,tt will be very benefleial
to these who sutler from the above muses.
Yours, very respeellully,
J. H. KENNARD,
Eighth, below Coates td.
•
From Rev, E. D. Fonda'',
Awdstant boater eltrintian Ciironlele,l , lllbula.
I have derived decided betiellt from the one
of Hoolinfid's German Bittern, and feel IL my
privilege to recommend them an a mont valu
able Tonle, to all who are suffering fromgen
end debility or from deranutes analog from
derangement of the liver. Yours truly,
E. D. FENDALL.
CAUTION
Hooflatt's German Remedies aro counter
felted. Soo that limo signature of C. M. JACK
HON, to on tho wrapper of each bottle. At
others are counterfeit.
. - .
Principal °Mee and Manufactory at the
llerman Dieeleinelitore, No. all MIMI Street,
Philadelphia, Pe,
cuABLEs M. RVANN, ProyArtar,
Fortuerly C,lll. JACKWN too.
PRICES
Aqmrtmak - 'Poals. pollup In quart
bottlev, 81 M per - Leyte, or u half Wizen fur
ME3
&iglu , not forges. to examine yen the ar
lisle yea buY, In order to get the gehtane.
VrPor gale by Drpgglata generally.
Jan. 11, IRK 17
, i i• Torn tt:Cyoung Nem.
apeit2p6. ° Wir a tr ial " .
A =alu ° =lt
" m h z,
Remittal Weakness, or epermat in
duct:4lly Batt -Abusol Invutnntan Iglu us,
Impetent7 ?fervour Dentnty - , Lad RaPedf-
I Np am lle ta , t y ° : and kinth rFl fSletN • rFsitt 11
%A itiZor the 4 BOrir B L'ega,
h Id-renowned Maher, la Me mour-
We Lecture, clearly proves, hall tais own . ex
perlence, Pull. the awlU4 etweelpfelooee • lf•
AlAtee May be elfeetually d =l w •
medicine, e Want .9'f'
openstfont; nstruntenla, • '
an te
—poht oat a PIA* tif NNW* • • •
certain Ord ~nal by vilflett elfeelf, , ,
no matter What hiss oondltton taw •
veld p 0 , ‘ „ 4 ,4 7 .,,,,, ,
Tata 4 M NKI: .. 1/10011 -
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Bent, unite it 1111114 envelope, to
any addnees, on receipt of 6 eenta l i a
Volltage alanips, ex !
Alpo, DR. CUIAMLWILL,LiI ••.
Guide," price Mr • , ,
Address
.9. gril i ikg,
I2R Bowery, New Wag, r nin 0 co non tave•
—July WI, IPA Art'' , ': •
mum' PRI
14419.. u.,
Eviikicmn :ew
ta aastesiearrlgratde
1410 4,
et taw Leataleuue se Peraierila
ate alatkisad 'atalese:.
•-i .11eateet Itecankteatailease
Vaasa. .t •mu
MliVres' ,(ll '%l?fWi
GLOBE INN,
CIETTYSIIURA IFTXttrt,
Lnvoinowx, ADAM COUNTY, PA
fIIIIE ondersigned, having purchased the
J. "Globe Inn" property, In Gettysburg
street, I,lttlestown, would most respectfully
Invite a share of the public's patronage.
He promises the best the market can afford
tor ills table, with the choicest Liquors In Ma
bar,' and comfortable bed's • and chambers.
With conaidemble. experience, he thinks he
can juatly..ctalm that ho knows how to keep
• hotel.
'limn+ is large stabling attaehed, as well
as gran lots ?Or droves. Anallentlve ostler
always on-band—none,other than an s000m•
modeling one allowed on• the premises.
He Invites a -large them at custom, .and
will spare no eltbrt to deServe
JOHN GIiEEN.
Llttlestown,Alay .20, 1841„ tt
EAGLE HOTEL,
NEW OXFORD, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
ITHIE undersigned Lacingg pnrchased the Mar
-1 tin Hotel propertyittNew Oxford, Adamscounty,
county, will conduct It In future, under the
name of the. Eagle Hotel.'t He pledges blot
self to spare, no effort for the comfort of his
guests. ills' table Shell have the bestille
market am 'Mord, and his bar the choicest
liquors, lila chambers are spacious, and can
not fell to give gatldfaelion: There is com
modious stabling , attached to the 'Hotel,
which will be attended by a reliable and ac
•contatodat lag ostler. The, proprietor hopes
to receive n liberal share of public patronage,
andwltl always try to deserve It. Remem
ber the .lingle" In the northeast corner of
the Diamond, Now Oxford.
HENRY. Aqua:
March 13, 180 g, tf
KEYSTONE HOUS E ,
CIIAMBERBEttIitO ST., ORITYBI3IIII.O, PA.,
Wit. E. MYERS, PROMO:TOIL-
nut Di In a now Muse, fitted up In the most
1 approved style. Its location Ix • phloem[
central and oonvenlent, .lEvcry arrangement
lota been made (or the accommodation atid
comfort or guests. The. Table will always
Lure the best of the market, and the liar the
best of wines and liquors.
There is commodious Wahling altackod,
with an accommodating ostler always on
band.. .
Thin Hotel is now open for the entertain
met or thoymbile, nod n iflinte of patronage In
tro effort will be oared to render
Hathfaelloh.
Jon. H, HB7. tf
GLOBE INN,
YORK HTEEET, NEAR TILL DIAMOND,
GETTMIIURG,
t
r r l lt l ; ; f( s ) l r i t i t ' l ler ll ' i l irrt i '' n ' e o r u o l l ' i li s m f o rle t n r d e : an t t i fu t i l i t ) e '
liddle genendly, that li' lots purchostsl that
ung established and well known Hotel. the
"Globe Inn," In York street, (letlynburg, and
will spare no elthrt In conduct. it In a man
ner ghat will not oletraet• from Ito former
high reputution. Ills table will Imre the best
the market ear afford—llls chambers are spa
cious end cotilfertahle—and lie has fall in for
his bar a full clock of wines and Ili era. There
Is large•stabllng attached to the Hotel, which
will he attended Ity attentive callers. It will
be Ills vomit:tit 'endeavor to render the fullest
satisfaction to Ills guests, making hie house
as near n home to (twin as 1/08811,10. Ito
licks it share of the publie's patronage deter
mined us lie In to deserve a Large part of it.—
Remember, the "( th aw Inn" Is In York street,
but near the Diamond, or Public Square.
SAMUEL WOI.E.
• A prll 1, MI. •If ' •
EVERHART'S
1101.781 i,
CORNER 01 , 110 WARD FRANKLINSTREETS,
BALTIMOLLE, MD.
Thin 110 Inn; 1s on a direct line between
the Northern Central and Baltimore & Ohio
Railroad Depots. it has been rotittnd and
comfortably arranged (or the convenience and
the entertainment of guesla.
- Noe. 20, IW, tor
4DOIS COUNTY AHEAD!
Ythe .R.reeltior Putent
ikm,efaclured entirely q Leather, and much nerd
er than Wien or Linen Nets. !air
service uniairraued.
FATENTF.D FEBRUARY /BTU, BM,
BY BURKHOLDER, WORLEY St GROVE,
J. L. WORLEY, Solo Agent for the EXCEL
tiIOII PATENT NET . for Adams eottnt3':
HAS constantly on band manufact u red
Nets of Dia Libor° Patent. Also,
NA DDLES,
•
lIA RHEAS,
COLLARS,
BRIDLES •
W 111143, • •
. TRUNKS.
. BLANK ITN, •
BELLS,
AND EVERYTHING
pertaining to a Horse furnishing establish
ment.
s„-AGEZ•VD4 WANTED to sell Territory
for Potent Nets. also to sell Nets on tOMIXII.
.sion In the county. All communications
should ho addressed to
.
S. L. WORLEY:,
York Sulphur Sprl ago, Adams co..
April 8, IV& tf
NEW GQQIS.
CHEAP- eIIEAPER--CiIEAPEAT I
IF yon wish to buy good end cheap Goods,
call at
•
JACOBS & BUG'S. STORE,
near. Myers's Hotel, in eIIAtIDEMIIIIIIG
BT., Gettysburg. They have the very best se
lection 01 goods, wieh u. •
CLOVIS, CAMSIMERER, TWEEDS, &0:,
the market Can produce, Ind are determined
to sell thrill. Its shosp as can be sold any
where in town or country; Any person whsh-
Ina to have them CUT, an have it done free
sf clutme. Those desiring goode MADE UP,
can also be arcommodnted. We warrant the
bet work and the best Me to be had any
where. No humbug in what we soy, • •
Wo have on hand the very beet nud MOeidtur•
able
SEWING MACHINM,
and are always ready to.walt on customers.—
Full satisfaction given In operating ma
chines. lgll and examine. We warrant them
to be the beet In use.
JACOBS & 111 W.
April 8, 1867. if
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTIVIERS,
wminsowil nunadNo:
166 Minter BALTlnoact SC., riAlaisiolus, YD.
_KEEP constantly on band a large nod well
suisorted stock pf all kinds of geode at
moderate priors.
They supply ordcra for the finest to the low
lot priced articles, either ready made or
made to ineemire, loony porter the country.
They keep ohm an .03iterucilie clock of
VIMNIIIIIINO GOODS, embracing every ar
ticle of Dentiernenl Under-wenr. Also, MILI
TARY El.OTildi and every variety of Mili
tary • Trimming's. na well maim assorted Meek
of READY MADE MILITAIRY WOLF!,
Baltimore, Feb. 22, PlUi.
BIeGUIRE'S
SPANISH HAIR DRESSER;.
, R Promoting the Growth, &au tibias the
sold rendering It dark end glossy.
o other compound possesses the peculiar
pnrperties which so exactly Butt thc various
conditions of the human hair. The use of this
all as. hair d maw has been universal in eve
ry section of the country in the Spanish Main
for centuries. No preparation °fart cotild etre
that-. enspot luxuriance and abundance of
hair which have so often been The admiration
of travelers In Spain. 'TWA oil is highly and
delicately perMmed, forming an tinkle unri
valled In excelleneeand upon Which theMptn
-10 people for many years lutvo set Wisest of
enduring approval. -
. .
/103 Untg'S •
Meilen Mit atoll libtapor Leitch
Fut; Yeinorlise dendrite' and iced hdlg tkin
head e erhitantagend wasintAttboania. TW$
article Is eatlrely different from anything of
the kind ever aMrod la thbvtiounVid
warranted tree Inlet ell pobtorietto aa nom
This value hie IMI4OI was used by UN' peror
Einpreaseartotta, of Mexico,
arel.pnbranielly need hy Ankeny len
At se tained = An
ng a aaatA for the ttenu.7.l
Mini
Booting,
it at layar ing h=tael/Y .
Akatlntira • •
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Mild Wens, for tho ,Tooth.
'. Militate atheists I • favor at white
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ME
ELEOTION EROOWIATION.
. -
EAR; In and - by the' Act of the Gen
eral Assembly of this Slat e, ent I tled "An,
act to regulate the General Elections of this
Commonwealth," enacted on the at of July,
10311 It is enjoined on mu to Om l'ublic Notice
of such IfJectlem to be held, and to enumerate
in such notice what officers are to be elected:.
And also In pursuance of nn Act of Mimeos*
hrescribing and fixing ono uniform day of
olding elect-former Elector* of President and
Vice President of all. the States of the Union,
approved January fl , 1851, therefore, I,
IP HANN, liheriff of the County of Adams,
hereby give thin public notice to the Electors
of said County of Adams, that an ELr.miox
will be held in said County. on TenisDAy, the
day of NO,/tlehltf , next, at • which time
Twsters.stx Etscross for President and Vice
President of the United Hutton are to he elected.
In the First•distrieL composed of the Bor
ough of Gettysburg, at the Court-house, in Get
tysburg. • • .
In the Second dbar lc t. composed of the town
ship of Germnny, at Golden's School-house,
In the township of Germany.
In the Third dist rise, composed of the town
ship of oxford, M. tile bongo of I. B. Iloww,
In the town of New Oxford,
In the Fourth district, composed of the town
ships of Intlmore and Huntington, at the
house of Jane Heed, in the township of Hun
tington.
fifth° Fifth district, eonnmeed of the town.
ships of Ilauditonban and Liberty, at the pub,
lie School house In Si illerstow n.
. .
In tim Sixth distriet.cempeeed of the town
ship of MIMIIton, nt the house now occupied
by F. Ramer; In the town of East Berlin.
In theScrenth clhdrlet,eompoluNi of the town
ship of 31411111 km, nt thepnblio Schad-bonne
In the town of Bendersvllle.
JO the klighth district, compo.ant of the town
ship_ of St hthalt. at the Louse of Jacob Lt.:rags,
Inllunlerstown. . • '
•
In {he Ninth di strict, colnposed of the town
ship of Franklin, at the house now occupied
by Jelin F. Butt, In said township. •
the Tenth district, composed - 0(01e town
ship of Conowago, at the house of Jeremiah.
Johns, in McSlierrystown, .
Iu t he' Eleventh distrtet, composted of the
towruthip of Tyrone, at, the b uuso of It. B. Etone,
In llchilershurg,
In the Twelfth district, 'composed of thn
townidi ip of Idottulloy, at the house of Ifni. V
llous, In sold township. . • .
In the Thirteenth dhdriet, composed of the
Mwnship of I , l°mill:dement, at the peblic
Sehool-house In silt SownshiP, situate at the
ern.' rondo, th y ono toting from Ox ford to the
Two Taverns, the Other from Iluntersinwn to
Ilanover. .•
In the Fourteenth district, composed of the
township at•Headlng, at the house of It.
Idekß, in }tampion.
In the Fifteenth ilktriet, composed of the
Borough of Iterwick, at the public School-houso
In Ahhotheown. •
In the Kixtectith district, eorepoied of the
township of Preedoin, rut the house of Samuel
Monte, to Kohl township.
In the Seventeenth district, eomposed of the
township of Uulon , ut the house 01 Enoch
Lefever, In sold township.
In iilo Eigillkenth district,. eon ,e of the
township of (huller, ot the pundit. Seim°Lhouse
In Middletown, In Kidd township.
In the Nineteenth distrlet, composed of the
townshipof Berwick,nt the Pigeon 11111 School
'
house in sold township.
in the Twentieth district, composed of the
township of Cninberland,nt the house of Mi
not Stu) der, in the borough of Gettysburg.
In the Twenty-first district, comps"' of
the township of ilighletud, it the 1 4 elioot-house
at Lower Marsh Creek Presbyterian church,
In said township. • •
In the Twenlv•second district, pomposod of
the borough of Llttlestowo, nt ti n , nukst WeSter
ly SOlOOl-110lItio In meld bonnigh.
The election to bo open between the boursof
Rand 10 o'clock In the forenoon, by public
procininntleti, and to be kept opeh nntli 7 o'-
clock In the evening, when the polls shall be
closed.
And the sevend ledges, Inspoetorn and
Clerks, who shall have attended at the last
ebttion for metnliersof the ((corral Assembly,
KIWI attend andperform at the said election
of Elea tots the like duties, and he subject to
the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as
they or,. or shell be habit! to at the election of
members of the (loners! Assembly.
And the Judges of the respective Districts
aforesaid, tire by the said net required to meet
tit the Court In the borough of Oettym•
burg, on the thin! tiny niter the sold day of
Eleetlbn, being Friday,the flit day of Novem
ber, then and there to perform the things re
quired of them by law.
Ity an Act of the General Assembly of this
Bette, it is enjoined upon Inc to insert in my
proclamation of elections the folkowing see-
Conn of laws poised by said General Assembly,
ns ItliioWA:
WitvateAst, fly the act of the Congress of
the United States, entitled '"An Act, Moment'
the aeventl acts heretofore passed to provide
for the enrolling and calling out the National
forces, anti for other purposes", and approved
March third, 011 C thousand eight hundred and
slaty-tier, all pertaalf, who have deserted tile
'unitary or naval grnice of the United states,
and who have not been dbudirtreed, or reliev
ed from the penally, or dtsultility therein pro
vided, ore liet.inell, and token, to have volun
tarily relinquished and forfeited, their rights
of sitlzesothip, und their rightn to become
citizens, and are deprived of - exercising any
rights of ellizene thereof;
Ann %via:to:Aß, l'entons, not entselist of the
United States, are not, under the Constitu
tion mid laws of l'eliusylVania, mutinied elec..
tors of this Commonwealth:
Szczibri I. 1111'it enacted by tin:Si-tousle and
'louse of Iteprotentutlvcs of the Common
wealth of l'ennsylvania In General Assembly
met, and IL is hereby t Jowled by the authority
of the saute, Tlint in nil elections hereafter to
Ire- held do this CoMmonwealth, it shall be
unlawful for the fudge or Inspectors of any
such election V receive any ballet, or ballots,
from any per or ponn.ins,eruhreoed In the
provisions, an' übpsit to the disability, Int.
posed by Id n of llangress, approved March
mnbi 4
third, ono o Anil eight hundred and sixty
flee, and It I be unlawful for nn y such
person to etre vote any ballot, or ballots.
St.:mm:4 2. ' ant If any such Judge and in
spectom of cloation, or any °nerd' them, shall
receive or consent to revolve, any such unlaw
ful ballot or ballots,frotil nhy such disqualified
mason, he, or they, so °Wending. Winn be guilty
of is igisdesqor, and, upon conviction there
of, Id soy e of - quarter , missions of this Com
monwealth, 0 shall, for each olfenee, be sen
tenced to pay u line of not ions than ono hun
dred dollars. and to undergo aulutprieon
meld, In the Jail of the proper connty, for not
less Stud; sixty days. , • • •
Bserioa 3. .Vbat triply person deprived of
citizenship, and distplafilled as 'aforesaid,
shall, at any election, hereafter to be held in
this Commonwealth, vote, or tender to the
officers thereof, Selloff& to vote, a ballot or
ballots any person, too cdfending,. shall. be
deemed guiltt of tnlsdesnearair, and on con
viction tlrereof, lu any wort of quarter ses
sions offtlils Colunionwealtli, ebnil, for each
Or ghee, be punlitiell In tilts binuuer es Is pro
v't ed In the preceding section of thin net, hi
the come of °Moore or election receiving such
unlawful ballot, or ballots.
Seeman C That Natty portent shall hereof.
ter pensuadr, oral vise, any person, or persona,
deprlmi of eltleensidp,_ find disitmlfied as
aforesaid, to offer nay ballot, or ballots, to the
otticers Many election, hereafter lobe held In
this Commonwealth, or shall persuade, or ad
vise, any such °M eer to receive any ballot, or
ballots, from any person dapdvesl of ()Risen.
ship, and disqualified as albreimid, such per.
son, no offending, shall be guilty of a inhale•
meaner, nod upon conviction thereof, Iµ any
court or quarter sessions of this Common ,
wealth, shall be punished In like manner as
provided! In the second section of this act In
theatre of otticom of !malt election receiving
such unlawful ballot, or 11411101 n..
PHILIP HANN, MmHg.
Sherill'e Office, Gettysburg, Oct. la, lank
Idle lion olficeas will Pike native that the
set entitled °A.' matter Supplement to the
Election Laws of this Commonwealth,. dis
qualifying deserters-Ram the army of the
Untied Sudo' from voting, has recently been
declared unconstitutional by the Supremo
Court of Peattlaylvuule, except so use SS it di.-
quallfiku from voting ponans duly fried and
cenricfcd of desertion awl is now null sad
void with said exception, and that persons
formerly disqualified thereunder with the
exception twined, aro now lawful voters, If
otherwise qualified.
DION) PHILLIPS'
1ir.M31:11% 1111.110VIID
Siiper-Phosphate of Lime.
Brel 2 , 1 ARD 011 . 4.84 4Y TS ED.
YOH SALE AT ltANorAoruEzn'a DKPOTS,
No. 27 North Front Street,
, O. ni South ntreci, BaltlworrpP
And by Dealers In general throughout tho
The 00M0LiEll0 OOANO o( which upuo
PHILLIPW PIIOSPRXTE•ts unit always has
been manufactured. (and of which he has sole
control for the United titatea,l nontalitt tt
pen mint; more Bone Phosphate than JIMW
110110. therefore It 11 More (Intel/le. The
dltlon of An:it/taunt erred It gnftterthrblllidnir
value.
Over seven years' expclrliken liks proved to
the Partner that It tanker; aluavler main them
even stable manure, and Is not only Itch v e but
}mating.
'lAPPrlefflsolo Os tou, moo lbq IlbuMuu
" mono mums,
• • • . Sole Progetor and ilanufsattunr.!
.4,4"4:4.,rdVG-0 17 2?'
..„, 4f NOWA. 1 01 9 1 , oak mantArAIFIT ,
0,110CE1110; *,411;ip,94 . 13,
ttAvnio Jut ret s tirn'ed troniltle City With
Lbe_n.t And inOst 114W/smut 'pent
et ti t z t uewe ever catered were. i expert eV
err to look .to lhalr , lfro Awl boy
where ey can pt the eh aad beet tot'
the CASH, as that buoy mo o.' . ~. .
1 0 2111ILY GROVEBIM. otall kiwis, consist
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GETTYSBURG; PA., OCT. 23, 1868..
Fbr Ous Cbmpiter.
THS HtART THAT 64A1114 NO HOKE.
In eorrow'e deep end bitter vale,
And pain's dark, lonely night, „
When grief tutd woe our blies Atwell ,
And dim 11/e's radiant light,
When everything we hold most dear
Is called front beauty'e store,
Ohl then I drop the silent tear—
kly heart can bear no more; •
Although n.eWIIe may rreuti.e the taco
And seeming blisa be too:
'lliough every moven, e , , t's fun of grace,
There may be lines of cure, -
Ohl look within the aoure de peel',
And find Ilte's blighting ser6,
Her =dada kpepeth secrets well—
My heart am beat no more.'
A gentle net, a sunny smile,
A kind and cheering word,
The weary trout dot h oft begun° -
And Its deep fount bath stirred.
A friendly, loving hand ;nay save,
Or hohlotern despair's door,
And keep from tui . lintlinety
' The heart that bears no more.
Llttlestown. .. • M. C. W
THE ROMAINE OF r► LEAIk . MIME.
A correspondent of the Chicago Re
publican, describing a visit to the lead
region of Illinois and Wlsooneln, tells
this story: "One of the , riehest mines
in Mineral Point bas'a - story of some'
Interest.' Many years ago. a • party 'of
speculators, adventure re all, three in
number, bought up a treok of land on
which to demonstrate a.theory in re
gard to mining which one of the party
had originated. The other men, his
companions and 'partners, were 'the
money-men of the company, who had.
been duped by the one who 'had tho
pet theory. Ono entire . season, from
early spring to autumn, was spent in
hard labor by these men: Their ex-•
penees were rutnouS. No matter, it
was all in' vain; labor and money
were. alike unavailable, and wince the
whiter thitt year (1848) came on,
they found themselves' unable to pro
ceed, and still very far from success.
They "pulled up stakes" and 'went
away to a neighboring settlement,
where they tarried for a few weeks,
putting up at the only public house In
the piece, hoping, as n Instresort, to
effect n sale of their property find
utensils for a sum initlicient to help
theist Out of the scrape somewhat. At
length a stranger arrived at the came
hotel. He was n Welehman, a miner
of some experience, and honest and
credulous as the day Is long, but un
used to dealing with sharpers, having
traveled very little, and recently • ar
rived is this country." He was looking
about, undecided as to what branch of
the miffing business in this region he
would engage in, if any. It was not
strange, therefore, that three bankrupt
speculators should succeed In roping
in the believing Welshman, and In
duce hint to purchase their old traps,
together with the land. He purchas
ed the whole for $3OO, and thought he
had p nice thing, as the rogues had as
sured him that, having made a large
fortune each, they cared little for the
land on which It was secured. The
poor fellow went out to his place In
the dead of whiter, wallowing through
a deep - snow all the way. Once there,
lie found only a wretched little cabin,
which would but poorly shelter a man
at such a season. However, lie held
on hopefully and patiently, confident
that his day would soon come. So he
was out the long, hard winter,-and
when spring arrived he was found at
work with a will. In spite of con
tinued failure, he kept on month after
month, loth to leave all in.which his
money was invested. In time, how
, ever, just as the poor man was on' the
point of abandoning the place,
stranger Caine to hie cabin. He was
a geologist and a miner of practical
experience. Ho hail traced a rich vein
of the mineral through a long distance,
' and located It at last right the midst
011ie poor Weishmaiiis possessions.
Tine two men went to miningtogether,
and before two years were the wealth
iest men In the region.
A GtisTiiii NEST.—Yesterday
att.ernoon some workmen In Om repair
shops of the Louisville and Nashville
railroad were engaged in repairia - g the
end of an old box or freight car, when
one of them, Mr. John V.eeley, discov 7
ere 'rat's nest" In ,the lining of the
car. Upon stirring up the "ttesp,'!, he
discovered and . pooketed• tivesloe, 61118,
three of which were interest bearing
notes. It. was rather a costly bed for
rats, and they had been living high at
somebody's expense, for the most of It
was mutilated to some extent.
How the tuquey got there is a win
tery. 'The car was used .daring the
war over the read, and the, general
supposition Is that some officer or aol•
dier,. perhaps "sutler," happened •to
be hi that car when the train was at•
tacked by guerrillas, and Co a moment
of "temporary, fright," slipped the
money between the lining and theout
side of the oar, and forgot it.,. or where
he put it.
Olti.:0011 CounTattte.--A charac
ter In a well-known ploy says—'ll nev
er respect a man half so much mi after
I have fought with Min." There lei
good deal of human.. nature In tho re-
Mark. An Incident, illustrating thie
satnevluelple, occurred lately in Oro
gou, ,k country sohnui•urtruktes- neer
Corvallis uddertook to 'chastise one or
his pupils, I large girl, endowed witb
good health and plenty of muscle,.. A
long and Spirited boniest ensued, the
met& id- Arbltth ass' .'awaited with
breathless Interett by tlieentkusabooll
Thb teacher' Ovally .iniducted.o , She
spunky girl tetuittittbtfon, but billy at
'ft-gallarit%itenggle , ion. het -pat,
loweVer, Inspired them
with such ' a triable] respect fdir each
other, that slow days finer-limy were
Monied. -We' don't admit% 'the Ora
gon'tityle of
0, I,
AN exchange, in speakintof absent
miudedneirl, - Mirirfeiffiftkably tough
story of a Imeheterifilend. It • says:
Mole in the habit When - he iMmeeto
his tea of putting the/ kettle 'otethe
itove,• end 'hiking a 'Soho* %Intl, the
kettipbosipp tiuistpg, when tife•Wauld
get up and make his tee. The ether
evening, beinjijittiespadrated otl
a c cir ig ?!9 l 4t§ l r l Vl:#,f t o l k e f
OA // I T °l4PH9i'itretto put the ket
tle , I!? AI!
stove himseif, and'. nerei."dlimoveFed
his misMke yntll lie bei.w. to
Two iC.Neas i bmi wen) sent o, pur
isit'afk a Wei*
tiringtag It fionie s t ifit'4lie to tfie otti
e.r
*e'll 11106 i tc,st'i It :40\ w,
gain' tike BIJA
inesidd II ifouiddoi ; 'tont Ina'
ALL AVITING
Old farmer Gruff was one morning
a tugging away with all his might and
main at a barrel of apples, which he
was endeavoring to get up the cellar
stairs, and calling at the top of his
voice for one of his boys to leud a help
ing hand, but in vain: When ho had,
after - an Infinite amount of sweating,
accomplished the task, and just whop
they were not needed, of course, the
boys made their appearance.. "Where
have ydu been, and what have you
been about, I'd liketo know f couldn't
you hear me call?" inquired the far
mer, In en angry tone, addressing the
eldest. :"Out In the shop seitlu' the
saw," replied the youth. "And you,
Dick ?" "Out In the barn auttlue the
hen." "And you, sir?" "Up 'ln
Granny's room eettin' the clock l"
"Ami you, young man ?" ' '!Up garret,
satin' the trap." "And now, Master
Fred; where Were you eettln'?" asked
the' old fernier of his youngest pro
geny, the asperity of Lis temper being
somewhat softened by this - amusing
cataloguo of answers. "Come, let's
hear I" "On the door-step, settin'
still," replied the young hopeful, seri
ously. "A reniarkable set, I meet
confess," added the amused Sire, die
panting the 'grinning group with a
wave of his hand. -
A MAN WITH' A CIICATIMF'D
; All githxt cities ars full of strange char
acters, but arqirosentSew Orleans ex
cels In this respect. Living here Is an
Individual whese remarkable career
Is almost without a parallel in the an
nets of romance. He was borp In Indl
ann, and is now for i ty yearsof age.•"ills
name is EdWard Caruthers. "Being en-'
gaged In a personal difficulty with
a man named Simpson, at Madison,
In the fall 111840, he killed hisantago
nist'end tied to 'the American army,
then entering Mexico. At the battle
of Chapultepec he was taken prisoner,
and laid for months In a Mexican dun
geon. Being released at last he marri
ed a Spanish girl, and settled on the
Rio Grande. Hers being attacked by
the Indians, himself and family, were
carried into captivlty,"where he again
spent two yearn. Effecting his escape
he joined'anOther company, and was
shot in a tight with the Camanchck,
scalped, and left for dead. He how
ever recovered, and Joined the Walker
expedition to Nicaragua, where he was
wounded, captured, and again Impris
oned; but being released he sailed for
the United States. The vessel he was
In was wrecked, and ho barely escaped,
with.his life. He was one of the pas
sengers on the 111-fated Evening Starc .
and again escaped death where sct many
perished. lie is now a resident of this
city, and delights In relating adven
tures which arc certainly remarkable
to 4 last degree.—f cw Orleans Pied
role.
"WHAT noise is that?" eald Mrs.
Partington to Ike, as that,hopeful was
looking through the window at a
crowd collected one evening In front
of his mother's humble dwelling.
"They are giving three cheers to the
newly-married folks across the way,"
was the answer. "Only three
cheers?" said the widow, as her
mind darted back• to the opening of
her own married life; "only three
cheers! It seems to me they make a
great fuss about such a little thing.
Why, sakes alive, r had half a dozen
when I xds married to' . Your father,
Isaac, and he bought six more at
auction when. we• went to liousekeep•
log. I don't see how they eau got
along with only three; tuft it Is al
ways well to begin .in a sing! way."
Ike gave a most unilllal atiMr ; but
the widow , waa.toe deeply obsinbed In
the memory of other days to heed the
ungracious act of her sou.
. .
r How A GANDER WENT FIKNINO,-,
A farroor living near Elizabeth, Not
Jeutey,..was perplexed by. a gooze of
the nummilittegerldef that every, spring
would lead the dock away to the utter
most parte of the pond and there. re
main with them quill fall. Arm April
morning he apprehended Use culprit
In the very act of enticing away life
floes. Taking him In hand, be tied
a couple of yards rf ilsh-line and a
baited hook to his leg, and gave him
permission to leavo. — Ho wns'eonvey
ipg the Beek grandly across the water,
when he.apparently esperlenced a fen-
Batton .uuder the water. His terrified
wives and children withdrew tea safe
distance,, and looked ou wonder.
After a long struggle, the bird dragged
ashore rt,huge pickerel, mid since that
time has entirely reformed.. lookjug
upon the pond as a place to be care
fully Shunned.
Tun hugest dog in the world, accor
ding to report, was one raised In Penn
ivania from -the Itliberion blood
hound stock. when but a
year old, bad attained, the length. of
seven feet nine lathes, was. thirty six
and a half inches high, and weighing
two hundred pounds. eliallengrvof
a thousandluineas wasoffered In Ma
when his owner exhibited him ti Lon
don, for the production of a larger
specimen, but the artiblewasnot forth
coming. • •
PITII9LE Arrazira —The Tlquedo
Bee gels : "In a
uelghboring viAlage lives a family , who
Keeelitly emlgrated. from Tithole, mid
which contains amongOther t asemhera,
two Iltiths girls, Aunts and Mlzinie,
ageslrtispeptlvely four And, eight yeara.
Ono night, a ishoet time elllemee her
4te t ti4er 04..4 1 ;1f ,11 9. ( 4. POtt, B 4
pear: fp be Ai, good nut, air), eta Bleep,
044, the, augebs • would, come to . w,atelt
bet all,;
.P4lO
Aiude's sleep ..w.us as eoand as the,na
tureof herrest would admit, lief iesitler
Ash helug a eons (eget for tlgim luta
tufe sintAPlag turtie*USlll infested her
bed. The next, morning, When her
mother came to take her WV. elle
gave the -following--opinton of the
angels: ."Mother, shifetillke them
angels. I doll'wai L them to wateh
any., more,. Ahoy hiledae mei!' ( , (111
mother, mother,!' eaelalswe:l
"I know witattiltiitesatiiigela theM Is;
titeaullikPlthelawagobi.V. • J ~,$)
feltdill h.::
‘ . 'li • litidio .4%thatter. , at..opOloosiar,
Lou'Mans, She itherliktneiy; - told bla
congregation that will - UM:Ty lacked ill
gttua'tdeyeonld"httko'iile outtakes,
"Therare.ehisp; ilve:teeta
Let knit thooe'* , ha can't shad 'can
WO ; '18 1 , 1 4 1 3 014 hoops i1r4043456
I.
Fbr the Ontopild
Tiug“noym KM MLVL"
=1
We're asked by Ruda, "How do you dot
You're ono of our dear boys In blue,
Who fought and bled fur our flag,
And to/round crushed the rebel rag."
Yes; *Oll3 the boys Who wore the . bnie,
And foughtthe Isar clear through and through-
Our banner sated both near and far,
Nor blotted out ouc tangle etar.
When war was o'er, and peace wax due,
We give' that barmier unto yen. •
Did you protect, dl.l you take pales
To keep it clear !rem Kers and otalnst
Now, Iladleals, what did you do?
You tore ten stars from out its blue
What have you placed there In their steads
Alba) ideal a ningelre Maul I
The White turned out and nigger In I
Who ever Lean! on black a sin I
..
And yet you any, "II", vote for Want,"
Titbits . h under taxes we do pant;
And you will yet repluou those stare
Out asthma gabled by bloody. ware.
Can we believe you when you prate .
How we'll resells our former state.
When yen our Constlthlion broke •
And killed ten Mates with ono fell stroke;
And still do crush and keep them there,
tiroeullig and writhing in despair,
And yet uphold the Iron rod
O'er lands through width our adhere trot
With bloody feet; for Freedont's muse,
Aud (muted our. Constitution—laws!
Think you we'll vote our rights away .
Anti for supt.ort of Wagers pay?
Your Maim( we all might have borne,
lied you our banner not have torn`;
html thy , we're soldiens, we've got eur passes,
too, Clads, you eta' writrkuo such asses.
W.l.\
NO numvAlN DI DATE
ttrd'iT to Nora mere party triumph we reek.—
We hying to trout our mrntry/rost the don
arra Oda overhang it. We with to IV( f/tr
PerPtesU,ter mut thesshacklei which, in Mc shape
of had latot and of orodking laxallo t , nolo para.
We the Muffler. and labor of our land. U'' hope,
too, that we eon give order, pratgertty awl happi
ness ta those sections ay our country videh suffer
so drplgia.dav iniketr:hotnee, and la pit Are
Indostry,from the unhappy erode of the but squid
years.-11ORA4IO REV itortn.
"Wtur's wo give Taloa to our bonds by using
tho money drawn by taxation tante payment
of our clobt, and not tattle military and negro
raolay. we .1.111 reltevo the Lax-payer, tho
bllt•helder, and glee xtroiakitli and virtue to the
clalimi of the public creilltrir."—lfonatioftry
noun:
"Inn nezL election will turn upon Cita ques
tion: Can thri Congressional party stic , cood to
their efforts to °tulle and army the industrial
awl money Interests against each other, or will .
these unite and turn out the authors id the
mischief under %Odell they nee nil suffering."
—llonm - to ttsmortu.
"IN order to coma the Booth with military
ilcapallam, negro rule; and illsorganirei.l labor
andindinttry,tll,T (Congrelia)entwedthe farm•
era of tho North with taxation, the mocha nice
with moro hours of toil, the laborers and pen.
Morten; with, debased never, the merchant
with a'alilithig idandard,eint the puMis emit
tor with n illahottored and tainted national
lir.lCXorll.. •
A Fey Plain Facts, fbr
Voters. -
'Fho taxes collected Tor the year MU
by the United States qcyOntnent, un
der the administration of the Republl•
can party; were Five Hundred and
Eighty Millions of Donark The taxes
collected by the government of Great
Britain, for the same year, were Four
Hundred end Eighty Millions of Dol-
lars.
Taxes pald by the people •
.of the U. S. for IWO, . $580,000,000
Taxes paid by the people
of Great Britain for 1800, $180,000,000
. .
Great Britain has property, real and
personal, as a taxable basis, aineuntluir
to lltirty•six thousand millioits
of dol
tars. The',Urpted States has proPerty,
real and persomii, as u taxable basis,
atuoun ling toslx teen thousand millions
of dollars. (treat Britain has a pope.
lation ofabout two hundred and thirty
sii of people. Thes , Unlted
States has a population of about thirty
mlitiontiofpeople,
Wealth of.tho people of
Great Ratak}, STIA,OOO,OOO
Wealth of th'e people of
the Uulted.hitates, • $1(1,0Q0.01)0,000
Population of Great Britain, 23c00d,000
" United States, 30,000,000
Thus It will be seen thatthe Repub
lica}) adminbitratioucollected (for the
year 1si10)' llont 30,000,M of people 'of
the United States, $100,000,000 more In
the shape of taxes than the Govern-
Merit of Great Britain for the Bathe
year, collected from her poptilation'bf
'40,009,009 people. Who tire the tax
ridden people neti? • '.,"
' During the three 'years, front Jiily 1,
180.5, to July 1,1868,11 a period or Polite.)
the expenses of the Cloverin&ht of the
United States, indeitendept of Mein!.
rerest on the public debt,- were $820,-
000,000, or $270,000,000 per year. If the
Interest on the public debt be edited,
the expenditures for each of the thiee
yearn will he at 1ea5t5420,090,000. The
whole expense of the Governinent du
ring the four years of Mr. Iliteliahan's
Adirilnistration was $238,909,000, or
04,000,60 per year. That Is 'to
,rai
Die expenses of the go'vernmept tinder
the administration of the
party" are $038,000,000 greater per year
than under the administration of the
Democratic parly,''and this . 18 hide
pendent of the interest on tite' public
debt. ,
The taxatten'of tlicear 1860 iirrount-'
ed to $580,000,000. The taxation of the
last year of 'Mr. Buchanan's admirtla-
Aratb)n amounted to $80,000,000. The
etpenses of the'Wor Departnient ?lu
ring administration,
the Mexican war, were $00,640,000.
The expenseir of' the Wilt Department
for the yettilB67,' aihnioe
tretiou or "tt(e"'"ltevuUtit•iiii
were $123,814:00()„ Inoue year
Publican" attn:llolriitlen. In lime of
peace, the War Department spent
$30,800,000 More 'than It did In four
years undertt Democratie Adnllnistra
tibra In timer of war. •
The elvU serried of the Government
oflitirlJnitetilitates, irrider
iattatiou tge,Witiii4l - iii party, coats
$10,000,000 tier 'year More than that of
Great .Bribals. • -The war of our, War
Department 114 year, ,watsl.o,Bll/ ,009,
while the British, Army toes only $74,-
000,000, and that too with a Mice war
ty lour limns as large as . ouric...)lo
armed numbers, our army la composed
of 60,000 nien; - 01110111S - British army
has'jita,ooo tnen. That 10, oUrarmy of
80,000 men !ONO . Mi t ' under Maki!
rate; $131,856,000 per year, 4 while lrtl
grmy of 218,000 inet costa' tll6 , llrltish
Goveilutuentimly $74;001800 pkieyear.
What think YOU,-tiutptifirit
'" The4kperitie of the Government of
States' • ibrothe- , hibt.
year, eltdingllthe't $178;6
958,112 Ai/U. the mgagjpte w6reonfy
64111"04*. ~ PiAllefmeNliY. there was
an inciVattiOr.449.f9llll9 404 zqg
of 1fe4,8104 23 ....410Pm51 11 .10Hu1t7
(*wary.— Volunteer. • ,„
'Tsuir
nierd,Ormatuidnie*ltattiter•VOll6l
51st.Ye,ar.- , No, 4,
TWO HUNDRED D04.14.111Di VEIL DAY.
We see it stated that tbegovemment
is . paying about two hundred' dollars
pet day for . keeplhg nti telegraphic
eommunicatio' betweeo Grant' and
the WM' Department. The no trolley ,
candidate, It Is well known, Is simply
hidden' away In the ohieure town of
Galena, In the North Western pattAt
Illinois.: why is Ito there In charge"
of Washburn° ? Simply because they
dim 'not trust him In Washington.
He might say something, orhia old in
lirmity might manifest MTH. Hence
It Is deemed beat, by his 'tidiest keep
ers, to exile him within a reiv 'days or
the election." All business pertaining
to the miry, and that Is Very heavy,
Most NM through his hands, there
fore the oppressed tax-paysrs are Finn
pelted to pay trvolttindrttl dollars per'
day to keep tip telegraphic enrintittni
cation with him, when lie shOuld be
at Ms office and transnettlig his Wit
ness there . . Ills headquartetir are fliett
In Washington. by special Set at con- .
tress —when were they ehangi'dY but
Radlealisin ettll'A nothing ataitst the ex
penditure of public Amite. It la their
delight to squaniter, the liard earnings of
the people—to Push the government
to the verge of bankruptcy. :
What &Sorry tiger° their .ilumM , tko
policy candidate cuts alongside the el
oquentoratorami statestuumßeymour.
Tho latter•mingles with the people,
.speake to them freely and. expresses
his sentiments without reserve; the
other hides away like a criminal man
obscite cilisge,&freld to face thmpeo
ple'or speak to them upon any of the
great queiitionwer the day,. and;
der to tr - ansrictAilsoillotoi Walnuts, for
which hots paid the.munlfloont salary,
of twenty thousand dollar& per annum,
:vend,' Iwo huthlred dollars per day of
the people's money I . .
EiNCOIN,RT 6666 !V !AIM roarrilt
' INDOMME SZYNOUL \
raiicor;:r To sui-ifciun
June 19, 1903.
To Ad./Wu:lf ocm-rid Sprague: '
The President directs me to return
btu thanks to hislixcellency,l3overner
Seymour, and hie staff, for their error.
Kell° and prompt action. Whether
any further force Is likely to be renelr , ;
ed will. he communicated to'you to
morrow, by which time It In expected
the movements of the enemy will be
more fully developed.
• " EDWIN' M. STANT N , '
Secretary) of War,
STANTON TO sEptontt
WAR DRI.AUTIIHNT,
\VAstliNorox - June 27, 18(13.
DrAn Hitt:—r cannot forbear ex.
pre.slng to you the deOp elillgetlen 'I
feel for. the prompt and candid sup
port you have given to the Govern
ment Ir. the preset , v. The
energy, uellylty 11 you
have exhibited I' nl per
sonally and (Met 'ledge
without , . arregnt I .. sounl
61Am on my pat lee, ar
to any.seryfee NO
r shall behilpi bo es
teemed your trim
7:i% ON.
War.
.
, 1114, 4.xcelleney !ymour,
FOIINEy ON szoloun.
In June, 1b63, John IY,Forney thus
spoke of, tiovernor .Scyrnour In We
Philadelphia Press;
"Honor to New York! Her Gover
nor bas acted like a man who know,
wheh the time for partisansbin, is at
au call. Her gallant &email' Is now
at Hurrhiburg . , and side by side ;with
our brave Pennsylvanians, preparing
to reale* the loyaders. is
true spirit of brinlierly love. Ternisyl
mania Will lint forget Hey. Seymour."
Cut this mil, and keg ii in your
pocket. ; '}nu hour Itad .si as.
oallhig the loyalty of Seymour, show .
hlm what Lincoln, Stanton and For.
ney said of biM, ttntl he will be sure to
keep lila mouth shut In your preetniee
after that.
GENERAL' WiLLIAIf HILLYHR,
(formerly of Gen: tirant's IstntY,) In a
ecceat speech before a Detnoorailo
club In Now York city, made the ro
b:ming statement conoornitig Dutlor's
appolottneat to onmnrointl In New
York during the oar, ambhow the old
reseal pro posed to quell ti:rlot
"That such a mail slietild , be sent
here to command tho ty,• was Tegtird
ell as worse; than •au eVcily
good' ellisen:' 'Dlothiug but the for
bearance, (awl judgment; leepeet for
law and unflinching-loyalty •of the
leaders of the Demooratie party in this
city restralufal anoutbreak of the pop.
ular indig t qathi„Ttle, ,atmosphere
was heavy with the explosive gases' of
••
parsion; a spark would have deed the
wholei;• It Was at such a time. that
Benjamin F. Butler, in' hls privath
parlor at the Hetlinan house, made
this •statement to AU , ofticer.of ;high
rank in the army, who had called him
out at his request; 'I am phipare4 tat
any emergency. my. phininteall Per
rectEd. General . MCCiellan Is • at
Orange.. Within an hour aftwallhe
first - riotous ;dentoostrattoti• • ill this
city, the dead body of George 13, Mo.
Cleilan will be hanging from •a tree in
Orange. , • I vouch • for the troth.' of
What I•say. I had It from thpJlps of
the °Meer to whom the statement was.
Made." • ' •• . • •
ol4.l43 , o,,cAuper,.—'yhp
,Pittsburg
Post publishes the toliovrin,g ;
" liftyaift4 11101 l ref(a4o: ricqoona
for/doling ;,FgnOis
. Will
p c Grant', wur..s f er,ct f iro, Q' iit
shall be ehxied. :And ke knot them
are thousands, even pineng the Audi.
cats, who ~would shudder at; his
being recalled to, power.. Let all Such;
make sure, as far as fbeir votes may .
ash ; tVil ! ,(lysipt shall not have the, pp•
portuafty to dean great wrong. Mr.
Pfleinfa. of *fie Who. •lhitief
says, hung an Innoceut woman - , ()Ira.
Surratt i )
. ts to ; ha GrtilWil AIPTfIeY•
General. This. too, eiould.l#4
1 “'"? 0 AJ l t lutlii i.,
,lint (Ye must
do as . glya " a
Mlle° lo the
nwSt odious Radicals he eau, find:"
The qt;rtalqy that OrOut t If elected,
wn,uld put such infinious tutu lido Ids
cabinet, ought to defeat liil l / 1 4“ellt!tig
OR) 14.010.
WAR T 0 211RXIIIVE.—The head or
the El ran t gletOrtkl Alettet.lll Alabatna
Is a rebel 'Colonelotho while the war
Wain progretts,taytechte tdiake ito
fruit. fqlßoheri 'allirkt hat kW th:aliel
the geld; ':tlht presenCiffifocaery' - Or
Grant Mut eoridonill all Ilihtjtteititrai
&lai r In the eyes Imitiseulati
tealla
. 1 • i! Mftrinnineriella , . k.
UR Freedmen's. limorano %Supports
the negro. - - Wtaterwaglrhognieu et the
Nortle- eluppirt the rinedinen'a Bo
ren, °Lie lonyo OW* V
When's' 114tlIcal uke yoa
Ofant
an Colfax, motet',
how much' benefitlou
Wouhk.doelve ho 0 such a
•
to that In ttin.oO price,
asks you to auppott keep
army thit 'oats tiui tup
country one hundred o'
qf 4 `egral Ow. ,
MAKE Wilt TELL
hu become of thopisitUluto
norm of dollariElat hN WOG
the iubllo trewati sth oe thW Suit
lion of blew* latoixiwer—pit
la no account4tiow.
• ItAICE 11,124 TELL .YOU why
that with all the' taletabil
aro wrung frowrlhe *Ole want,
the publle 11114, la atillisoreaalat
the micro( Wirt : thaw
dollar. Per !ROSA. • • :
MAKE. HIM TELL. YOU why
party
. ntkes negro voters In all
States of the litouth, runt then dr
helug In fAor of negrossuffrliffe
In the North.'
MAKE HIM TELL YOU
Juane° there Is lu the Radical di.
of taxation—wlliOh Itawilipts the
from all taxes and pliers Omni
trim shoulders of the poor.
MAKE H thL TELL YOU wh;
laboring men at !the north lhoul
and %wear., day hlet r!rtr, to foci
of n euroes an d fotterillti4Ok Of
. Who ylilrlyi.t4e from
nubile tremptir over FORTY
(tolLari. • •
MAKEfilht TELL YOU.*
will arise . - from voting for (1..,
lunch it will lessen your tares- , q
the prices of the necessaries of life,
how poon it will restore , tho Ut
and make one governmen't a tiinn
anent of white men—establishat,
white men fur fin bepeUt Of WI
men,
RADICAL RULE:OP IV O;
Title nation cannot Omni ft r yt
moroor Congroerlonat despotlenKet
as we IntrO had.. (front tleeleresi
win have . no ttbliet;!n j .opinieltlo'
the tanethl,,tehe : e4fiioj. con,
Ho Iti pledged tu int:them ihavii
own way In ovory.thfriq He Id
tho more tool of tho Nose
1111(11(11s.. Fueli itn t ittlntlnhltrfAlkit
the Government .tntteLltrltts•ulanui
bored end unentlunible !lie
people,
'The Vaton will,he,lo3l4.4iVidttffe
The Negrci (lover/mettle in
Southern Staten will bermalnta
by bayonetm, '
tOgnatiii Mniy tm• • CPI
for that purposo, • et the costot thr
lug mimes of the Not th. The
roen'a Bureau will be contioued.
The'South will becoftio loss td
live each year.
The people iv I II ho conllnually rm
ed leas capablo of payluff
share of taxes.' " •
Tho i laptlacos of every ta;paye
tlio worth U;111 1 ,13e thcroby conela
Increatied. •-•
the Radicals, belt)); unribu i kod,
contipui to pltiuder
ry itt., will.
Congreea will .appropriate mi
with greater reekteeeneas.
The (lood-gates of Mind and eoi
Ron will be opeitetl.still ntoro' wit
. A vast horde of dreetly and bui
partisans will bo well fed,. If . Ilia d
try should be bankroptedin 'um?
CCBB.
.0111clal atcaling have been,
tinned by the verdictl4TO trek's.
to
The mllleolu for, political till(
wlll have been ushered In, and full
vantage will be taken °fit. • ~ .1-,
Even the preeent opprwilve eyes
of tazation will lint (utiitelt tuoi
enough to
Tllc (IJ;t continue to . Inert
he'St hae bedn doing tor
No atteo4 will lie'id° to pa)
dolfur of the principal,,
•
The flouditultlerb 4111 get itik
fer a wtillc, but euenplet p
vi
*lit certainly folia,
fa . tio relief for
payer, iio prospect that .
ever be. paid, uuksneouaonry ara
form are speedily luituk4ak4l.
years niare of Radlcat rulo will Oak
ustlei).• ":,
Tllle(lueen of Spain has Peen
viding against a proriitysda3l mr 1
titnd'pait,SOlliat In &pecuniary i
of 'view the revolution does, not
her ueprepared. 1466 has been sel
her property at every ehanie , an'
Noting t• - atur from the • j 4 'Wo;eti .
of efula ilia could b nunle!up fti
behalf, or that. of '. faintly." It'
been' allied that alio has carried
twenty-tiire s o'culillons of rents that
lung to the treAti'ry ; but this to
btf n only nu incorrect version "oi
hidt which we havostated above._
money, has been uialuly Invaded
',aiiii,on.: In tills she Ijas fitily; %II
ed the example of her mother 4
o,iidirai l , whole'ft the
,throne of
yitii:A niliheY..fa4tit ue, Mid- i'
c4i , ustu`o4ll - cie 1/ 7 , *l4 Ciar)bah
not drive out of Naples unUt'h
placed pillions enough' . in ;An
aount;lei tip, way!. him oiipiq, 40
Inen,of gnrOpe.,
Coto iVgAinin A ND 81100.:—T1
was a strong torehtitiiif
North' awl Mit onitrhiaritight
Bait/May' nuireing last,
counts for the spikiest elist
ftil
itlittitit` &Olken. hi Mar hid
on Orltkytilglit:'"Attkkihnit.
'nom Were 'two ami L iAtiftlt
anew 'and ft*wirig, with &brit
atom all areind the . .coilA'44 , ,
vlelntty . ,` grAW, woe iho teriii`t
Watertown,, aid it Lewtol
Mc. • Dispatches (row Concord, St
yi.vw )y. r c Ostei . 164 other
ollle~s'repkirt arum
from tile ortitweist; it lid
raid,At Wallop , a think' tint
snow•sitornt Conimeneed sit Moe ,
buSaiwitay; th4ortootnabir
ling' forty deg At" l'hitit
aud.liarrtstuirg,'Pa.;.s,' slight
snow °mulled on *Corday 73111/
There was snow altmfou the Um
Erie* riilliosnt, betwoorißtuminel
and Dunkirk, from one, hifutfi
,Al tho the Weather
generally -Wear.
wine o'elock statultug 6Q Ilk
tun, 51 fu , _
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Ferepaughlt chew,'
quirstkuvrmltteetite
thmpeople hare Itiget pp ..nt Er;
work until 30-40, In order, '
bontlholdeissalay)le,litt betlni
and retire at 740. The tarp
the 6•9o's'hr, -- At-takor - the
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