The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, February 05, 1868, Image 2

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Wednesday, February 5, ISSS.
- "AdOortisers and others Interested will
bear ha into* that - tio regidar eiretda
*fon of the "STAR, AND lid/FTENtiL" is
meek largos., that of any other
paper published in the County, being
read Weohly by not low than 10,604 per.
NSW
4far;Advertionnenta. to 'weare immediate attention
emit be banded boon or baton Tuudar morstag.
THE 14111 T Gllll FROM 91110 !
We gave last week the result of the
electron for Congressman in the Bth Dia
trAet of Ohio, being a great. Retiublican
triumph. The District is a close one,
made so on purpose by the "Democrats"
who wheie:then in power; a "Demo
cratic" soldier was nominated ; the Dis
trict was thoroughly canvassed by able
speakers Including the new Senator elect,
THIIRMAM ; but the Republicans met
them at every point, and whipped them
1000 votes, 'increasing their majority over
the last October election by between 700
and 800. th parties claimed the Dis
itto
Wel ; and the result has caused great re
joicing among our friends.- The Cops are
busy explaining ; but they make very
wry faces. They were all ready to cheer.
This is tik first gun of 1868.
JAMES 13rtooxs, of New York, in a, re
cent speech declared that when the De
mocracy were restored to power they
would undo all that had been doneiby
the Republicans during and since * the
war. And the "Deinocmta" of Ohio
have begun by trying to defeat the ratifi
cation of the 14th Constitutional Amend
ment.
Practically it makes little difference
what Mr. 13Booss threatens that a restor-
ed Democracy will do; for it is now pre
ty certain that it will not he restored to
tNepower which it so atrociously abused
in former years. •
But itT i e ll to remember that the res
toration of Me I 'Democratic" party would
involve the overthrow of every principle
which was supposed to have .been settled
by the war. It would restore to the con
trol of the Government the men who
conceived and carried out the Rebellion.
It would unsettle the principles of repre
sentation contained in the 14th Amend
ment ;, would allow all the Freedinen to
be counted and represented but would
deny them the right to cast their own
ballots, and would therefore give a ,while
in the Southern Mate! TwlcE the political
poiier of a white' freelnan of Pennsylva
nia! It would involve the:payment of
the Rebel debt; in whole or part ; and
:‘payment for the slaves emancipated by
the war. It would restore to office the
- most unprincipled men who ever abused
public trust, and hand the country over
to the misgovernment of an unfit, ineffi
cient, and soulless party.
IN 1834, whan the Democracy of that
day celebrated the Bth of January, this
was one of the toasts :
"Heruy Clay.—Beneath the protection of a
Senator's mantle he basely attacks character,
and, hyena like, preys upon repnwtion.-- 7
Cease, viper, ye gnaw at a file."
In 1868, the Copperhead Democracy of
the day, at an Bth of January celebration,
hung his portrait in their banqueting
hall, and affected to revere his name.
HEIITRY CLAY was always an anti-Sla
very man. He was always a devoted
Union man. Heal ways resisted the pro
gress of. CALliourir's vicious theories,
• which the old Democrati6 party adopted
and then died. He was always for assert
ing the dignity and•power of the Nation
al Government, and was a truly National
man in his princfples and policy. He
was a man of pluck and courage; and
there is no earthly doubt that had this
Rebellion culminated before his death he
would have demanded its suppreision at
every hazard and every sacrifice. Noth
ing is plainer than this. And yet the
vile _creatures, who fought his every
meiamre dn life, who reviled him, who
charted him with every crime, who
pierced him at every joint, and laughed
and mocked at his • every calamity ; these
guilty wretches have the audacity to
- claim the sanction of his name, under
which to hide their great crimes ! Was
there ever such deliberate, fiendish, hate
ful, hypocrisy
MEADE'S removal of Jenkins and other
Piovisional officers of Georgia, has as
tounded Ills Apeidency, and thrilled the
loyal heart of the country. His speech
to the Georgia . Convention shows that he
intends to obey and enforce the law,
making a striking and favor tole contrast
with HANCOCK, who tram plea under fot
the only law which gives him any au
thority for being in command in New
Orleans. MEADE has issued an order
validating the Stay Law passed by the
Alabama Conception, and is exercising
his powers temperately, firmly, and pa
triotically. Thus far JQHNSON hastmlned
nothing, but lost much, by. the removal
Of POPE. GRANT sustains MEADE In
his_aote, and JORNSQN he not attempted
to Interfere. On the whole, the past.ten
days have brought Jnxtrtso.sr - a series of
terrible reverses, which bitterly Inflame
him; but he is puzzled how to parry
thetn.
TuiliCentuyky Dnmocratio papers are
taking the ground chat the "process of
abolishing slavery has been revoltifiona
ary," that the ratification thereof by the
seceded States was oumpulsory, and that
the whole matter will be reconsidered
when • military power shall be :with
drawn. '
This shows the prograrnme. If Wave
ry can't be restored, the Southern "De
mocrats" Intend-to demand payment for
their slaves. Northern "Democrats"
must prepare to.adopt one or the di g her
alternative. Of course, the Iteputdicans .
are squarely against both. There is no
sc;fety for any Northern interest outside
of the Repub/ican organisation. .
AMONG ANDY JOHNSON'S Ammer,
and Collectors throughout the Smith, are
men who worked from ten to thirty
handl in nuking cannon balls for the
Rebel armies ; who collected tithes fmm
the people for the Rebel government;
and who gave all their influence to the
.Rebellion. And this; while Southern
Union soldiers; who fought in the Union
armies, are required to stand Aside!
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"Bum" Portnoy nommen& that
the Copperhead elub's of ' 1888 be
oompeisid of men an ready to %lit •as
vote. 'Then, the clubs will be 'very
email, If the last six years have given
fair measure of Copperhead fondness
t •
inv. Reels . had an entinudaatio re.
eeption at New Cideana. Why not?
HANOIXX commands, and Rebels are in
high feather.
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In the Senate, Vs* wee Ur)* 'AWN
till 1 mitin 't Aie
AUGHY reac* N ZA K) aS
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election la - rio -o e of Men
tion in cases , of persons offering to vote
as naturalized citizens to keep registers
of the Anne, date ofeertificete of natur
alization', the tifreennd'Plitee of the court
vaptlug. wit Ituvoatw,,vertgyilkg the
same, and PrQvid4g PenOties-
Also, an act supplementary to the act
empowering the courts to grant ch!uters
to literary and other
. associations, em
-1 powering the courts to grant authority to
confer degrees.
Also an`act to repeal an act entitled An
act to incorporato the Gettysburg Asylum
for invalid soldiers, and to raise ft:lnds
therefor, le., approved the Bth of March,
1867.
In presenting this last bill, Mr. Mc-
CoxAtaitY made a brief statement in
which he gave a history of the passage
of the act, which he said had been intro
duced in the Legislature at the request of
a gentleman, a late General officer in the
army, who stated
,that the projected in
stitution was desired by a largenumber
of the principal military officers in the .
State. had examined the bill and
supposed it all right,, as also had Gover
nor GEA.RY bolbre approving it. The al
leged object wati to have a patriotic and
benevolent institution similar to the Ho
tel des Invalicks, in France, and the
Government establishment at Greencas
tle, in England, but the. Goveinor . and
Legislaiure had been through this bill
made the victims of a, scheme to carry.
out a lottery. (lens. MEADE, PENNY
PACKER, SICKLES, BEAVER, and ether
prominent and patriotic gentlemen were
represented as favoring, and connected
with, the enterprise. Gen. MEADE had
consented to the nse of his name as one
of the cortrorators. But no sooner had
the Legislature adjourned than the true
character of the project began to develcipe
itself. Without the knowledge or con
sent of Gen. MEADE and Gen. PENNY
PACKER, (two of the cotporators named
in the bill), additional corporators were
voted in at a minority meeting of the
board in Philadelphia, and supervisors
of the association appointed—persons
who had been long and ciotoriously iden
tified with lottery schemes in Maryland
and New York. That fact, and the
powers conferred on them, excited the
apprehensions of General MEADE in the
matter. At the second meeting of the
corporators, called at his request, General
MEADE offered his resignatiOn. He ob
jected to the_lpttery character of the or
ganization' wliich was attempted to be
operated alder the bill; but the other
parties insisted upon proceeding with it,
and the General peremptorily withdrew.
The attention of the Attorney General
was then called to the gross abuse of 'the
powers conferted by the act, by these lot
tery dealers, and he at once took steps to
test their rights in the Supreme Court.—
Notwithstanding, the parties who had
thus got possession of the franchises of
the act, went defiantly _to work to issue
mammoth lottery 'schemes, under the
guise of "distributions."
Mr. McCoNat:G.HY then referred at
length the developments made by the
VAN sWYcK Congressional Committee,
with which our readers are already fami
liar, and denounced in. strong language
the character of the management as well
as the deceit that has been practised about
the procurement of the passage of this
bill. He felt it just to the Legislature
and the Commonwealth, and to his im
mediate constituents, to make this state
ment of facts. There is notions single
one of his constituents who ever bad any
knowledge of, or anything_ to do with
this enterprise.
The newspaper press had termed it the
Gqttysburg Asylum ; because the original
parties selected that place for its location.
But the people of Gettysburg have had
no connection with, and no knowledge
of it, except what they have derived from
the public prints. Mr. MCPONAIIGirr de
sired for himself and his constituents to
disown all cong i ection or sympathy with
the project. His chvn education, perhaps,
had been so sadly neglected, that from
conscientious convictions he never in
vested a dime in a lottery, and his want
of farnilarity with every game of chatice
is such that he does not know the several
devices upon a pack of cards. Hence he
had no sympathy with this scheme. The
franchises of the original act having been
thus prostituted for criminal and illegal,
purposes, it should bepromptly repealed.
With this view he had prepared the bill.
he had just .submitted 2
After some further debate the bill was
referred to the Judiciary Committee, who
ion Wednesday keportedit with the fol
lowing amendment :
"The watts, property and effects of the
said corporation shall be, and they are hereby
taken and deplared to be ibrfeited -to the
Commonweal of Penny 'a, by reason
of misuse and abuse of the franc - Waft granted
in the original act of incorporation ; and the
Auditor General Is hereby authorized to take
such proceedings as shall secure to the Com
monwealth, for the use of the parties entitled
thereto, all of said casette, property and ef
fects."
The object of this amendMent is to in
demnify, as far as possible, innocent pur
chasers of shares in.the association.
In Senate, on MPOday last Mr. McCoN-
Auamr read in place a bill repealing the
act of,January 20: 1846, changing' the
time for holding courts in Adamscounty
and flxJng the third monday of April,
the Third Monday of Atigust, the fourth
Monday' of November and the fourtn
Monday of January as the days for cpm
mencing the terms.
filluterat. etlbrte are making to secure
the pardon of JOHN C. llnsattanwon.
The PBYSIDENTItas priictioally pardoned
JOE Davis, and has really. pardoned
hedreds of officers taid Congressmen
wbo broke their oath and took up arms
against their country. It is rather a
mill business in him, to stickle at a few,
when his refusal is understood to pro
ceed-from personal dislike. To be sure,
these few "kicked and Alfred" him i n
the olden time; and they still despise
him ; bat they might not continue to
"snub" him it he would great them a
pardon. Even chivalry sometimes
"stoops to cosigner." I
IN the leek "Conservative" oOAlebtion
of litheiss!ppi, an `eibtor from VI *B4tug.,
a megiber ‘ sh gated that he "thaxdrpd pod
he ha¢ -served in tbo,Coniederate4mYl
and should a be heard once
, more, he would be AOKI in the same
ranks . Next to bebis* ato yte
bei WWI boblg in t6 -0 9P. *Aeid. rty
was, ha thought, the best t , hb;* he could 4o to ovrosk. his vinigegtpe, On his IFort,4-
ors conqupo nit And he
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"THE GREAT REACT/ON CT/ON
been on the.lips of every bawling COP
parbead In the•country. It has not been
heard since the last edection JP Ohio, It
won't baheird soon again. -
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1111 X COPPERNAD CMIRAIIILAIL.
e have alluded to the Circular sent
to , front - the Copperhead State Central
mittee intiitlng-the local yjoliticlans
to special efforts at, the -spring election.—
As the existence of this circular may be
denied, we give it in full; hoping that
the Republicans will take warning' from
,
-it. l , New frauds are . preparing.:
Circular 4-1868.
[Priirate.]
pEMOCRATIO STATE COMMITTEE ROOMS, 1 .
DCLEARFIELD, PA. Dec. 10, 1867. f
ear Sir:—The Spring elections are
aPproaChtng, and it Is of vital import
ance to us in the great contest now pend
ing, that Ute should secure IN EVERY LO
CALITY out lust share of the Election
officers ; Judges, [ Inspectors, Assessors
and Constable& II write to call your es
pecial attention to this subject. I need
not attempt, to demonstrate its import
ance, all appreciate it. Let me beg that
you and your committee will give this
subject prompt and earnest attention.—
Regard. it as`s. business matter, and act
accordingly. AROUSE .OUR FRIENDS IN
EVERY DISTRICT; - show them how power
ful this weapon is, when effectually'used.
USE THE NECESSARY MEANS to carry
every sure and DOUBTFUL district for us.
Where we are in a minority, place a man
'of high character, well informed and
'courageous, on the Board, as our Inspec
tor: IN SUCH DISTRICTS, SEE THAT OUR
VERY BEST MEN ARE SELECTED. It is a
a great error to fill such places with weak
men.
I.Jfsts of doubtful men, and those who
• voted sr' h us in 1867, for tne first time,
withth r toqrnships and post offices,
can be icievery useful. Furnish me all
or these hat you can obtain.
There are a great many aliens, ready
for naturalization, throughout the State;
all must be naturalized. Four labors and
mine will be lessened, if you will obtain
them names and residences at an early
day, and give me the total number in
yoirr county, with the probable cost of
natural.zing them.
In arranging for your Spring Elections,
you can obtain this information with
comparative ease.
If you have not already furnished me
with tile names and post office address of
two active Democrats in each election
district in your county, I will be obliged
if you will do so.
Very respectfully ; yours,
WILLIAM A. WALLACE,
Chairthan
NEARLY TWENTY-THREE MILLIONS
SAVED AT A DASH.
CONGRESS intends to lay its hands un
sparingly upon every form of extrava
gance. The House, especially, has bees
initiating a system of revision which pro
mises the best results. One of the first
signs is a letter from the Secretary of the
Navy to the House, reducing his estima
tion of expenses, for the next year, $22,-
392,705.92! ! He :tithed at first for $47,-
317,183.95; but says now he can get along
with $24,924,478.03. It is not so certain
he will get that much. But to yield over
twenty millions at the mere suggestion
that he was asking too much, is very sig
nificant.
WELLES is a mean sycophant of the
President, and a bitter hater of the men
who made him what he is, and of the
principles he formerly espoused. He is
an unscrupulous and serviceable tool
who, no doubt, intended if he had got
this extra twenty millions to stuff the
Navy yards with workmen next year,
and then force them to vote the Copper
head ticket, as he did last fall. WELLES
narrowly escaped the censure of the
House for malpractices as far back as
1862.; and is as ready now to use the pub
lic money to retain his tenure of office as
be was then to squander it on favorite of
ficials.
Tax Supreme Court of our State has
even a decision sustaining the Connells
vile Railroad Company on all points.—
The Court held that the Legislature can
not impair contracts, and denied the
validity of-the act ,of August 19, 1864,
repealing that part of their charter refer
ring to a railway Southwardly and East
wardly of Connellsville. The repeal of
this act of August 19, 1864, was defeated
last, winter, but a repealing act has been
adopted by the present session.
THERE is a movement among the Cop
perheads in favor of ANDY JOHNSON'S
nomination for the Presidency. Doorxr-
TLE and his spn•are in it; BILL JOHNSON
and NATTIE SAWYER of Pittsburg, JOHN
W. STOKES and Dr. SWANN of Philadel
phia; but not a single original Copper
head—all apostates. The "regulars" love
thepeason, but despise the traitor.
IT is given out that JOHN M. COOPER,
Esq., of Chambersburg, is to be the
"Copperhead" candidate for Surveyor
General. This looks as if the "Sunbury
and Erie" wing of that party had recov
ered its standing.
GENERAL NEWS.
GEN. Beatty says, in a recent despatch, tha
his district, the Ohio Eighth, may be relied
upon "for two thousand for Grant."
A WASHINGTON despatch says that all the
private advices received there lately show
that the tide sets strongly Republican.
HON. Charles Francis Adam's resignation
es Minister to Great Britain is said to have
been received at the l ttate Department.
It was rumored in Washington on Monday
that Gen. Meade had ordered the arrest of
Goy. Jenkins, of Georgia
A onus fire occurred in Chicago on Wed
nesday last, destroying a number of valuable
business houses in the heart of the city—loss
over $2,000,000.
Tin Anti-Cont;iction bill is now- a law,
the ten days durinewhich the President must
either sign or veto a bill having expired on
Monday.
Cm. N. A. Wisewell of New York city,
was on. Monday nominated to the Senate by
the President, as Cmnmissioner of Internal
Revejme, vice Roßim The Senate Will not,
iif conrse,coment to the removal of Mr. Rol-
•
Daranm, Rai:moan Acciramr.—A serious
accident occurred about two o'clock on the
morning of the Stet ult., on the Penrusylva
rda liallroad v owing to the breaking of a rail.
The feet line coming east, which left Pitts
burg at 7:20 in the evening, had reached Mill
Creek, when the four last cars were thrown
from the track. Two of them were sleeping
can, one destined for New York by way of
`Allentown, and one destined for Philadel
phia, which were overturned down an em
biurknient, caughtfire and burned. One
woman, a Mrs. Duggan, of Pittsburg, was I
killed, and a number of other passengers
slightly-Injured.
Wanavitu eise may hive faltered, and
&on* during the war, Grant did not, Gee.
Biukati,says : It was a knowledge Of his own
,traits and his own acts that made him so se
cure. He was one day riding around his
lines, and stopped for water at the house of a
reb e l womin, wbo had remained within her
- IthattOrid Wink net chuffing her disloyal sin
tlhe asked Grant,' tauntingly, if he
expected •ever'it get into Vietnam? ac er _
' he replied, "But Wben cannot
tell Frlsetl7 When I shall take the town, but I
mean to stay here 0111 (IA V it takes me
thirty years." The woman's hey% lammed
to fall tier at the relay.
THE ILECORD OF THE DEHOCRAUC
PATTY.
In the Debate in the House of Representa
tives on Friday the democrats charged the Re
publican party with the responsibility of the
great whiskey frauds upon the revenue. The
Hon. Fredelick E. Woodbridge, of Vermont,
replied in't e following pointed style;
Mr. aEpeiaker—l
.seldom digress from the
proper subj Oct of debate when occupying the
attention ()lithe House ; but I must be par
doned a siniee, remark in reply to the gentle
man from rlinois (Mr. Marshall), whom I re
gard as a friend, .whom 1 respect for his great
ability. lie told us yesterday that Hie whisk
ey tax could never be collected, and that the
Government could never be carried on with
integrity utitil the Republican party was dis
placed and the Democratic party again placed
in power; raid he intimated, if he did not
charge in aff ords , that the Republican party
were robbers and thipes. Sir, no party is
pure ; I am no great sartisan ; I was a Whig
until I joinOd the Republican ranks and I re
main there kirm and faithful still. But does
not the gentleman remember that for the first
time in the history of the Government the
doctrine
,was enunciated by a Democratic
President that "to the victors belong the
spoils," and' his willing disciples have follow
ed his teaching from that day to this. Sir,
let the gentleman look at the last Democratic
Administration, the last, I pray In the name
of God and liberty, that may ever disgrace
the country, Who, sir depleted the Treas.
ury and broUght our Nation to the verge of
bankruptcy'in time of peace? 'A Democrat
ic Administration. Who stole our ships of
war and sent them to the remotest seas when
the clouds of rebellion were thick above us
and even , eye was lifted to see them rifted by
the forked lightning ? A Democratic Admin
istration. Who robbed our arsenals and sent
our munitions of war to that part of the coun.
try already rife with rebellion? A Demomait
is Administration. Who attempted to divide
our domain i and steal from our Union eleven
of its noble States ? Members of the Demo
cratic party, Who is responsible for 13,5,000,-
000,000 of inoney wrung from the bone and
sinew of tha Nation to carry on this unholy
war ? Members of the Democratic party.
Who, sir,is responsible that there is a va
cant chair at every table, and that the Nation
is clothed in the habiliments of mourning?
Members of the Democratic party. Under
whose teachings came about that terrible riot
in New York, where with lawless violence
the mob destroyed property and shot down in
the streets innocent men, women and chil
dren? Members of the Democratic party.
Who discouraged enlistments, opposed the
draft, said that coercion against secession was
a sin, and that the war was a failure? The
very leaders of the Democratic party who are
now aspiring to the office of President.
Now, if gentlemen believe that the people
have lost Paradise I assure them that they
will never attempt to regain it by placing the
Democratic party in power. Sir, this new
born child of freedom never will be throttled
by its Democratic enemies. You may attempt
to dam the Nile with bulrushes, to roll back
the waters which take their fearful leap over
the rocks or Niagara, but you can destroy the
effulgence of that bright new star which has
arisen bright and clear above the cloud which
has ever threatened our institutions. ak •
Sir, the people, the Republican parry, have
placed their feet upon the rock of freedom,
and there they will stand. Walking with the
great hero and greater than who through and
with them achieved the most noble and glori
ous victory that the world has ever seen,
though it may be through the shadow of the
dark valley, yet fearing no evil, affiliating
with no unrepentant traitors, they will come
forth the grand representative of the grandest,
the most powerful and freest Nation the sun
ever shone upon.
THE METHODIST CENTENARY COL.
LECTIONS-08,241,000.
The Methodist of last week says :—Rev
W. C. HOT; Secretary of the Central Cen
tenary Committee, has furnished us the fol
lowing summary of the Centenary contritm
tions of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
The totals for connectional and local objects
are embraced in the returns. . The Central
Illinois, Detroit, East Genesee and Minnesota
Conferences have not yet reported. The
Philadelphia and Michigan Conference re
ports are incomplete. The grand total is over
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eight millions :
Baltimore 6134.330 83' New York Ea5t...2710.081 00
Black River.- 79.966 661 North Indiana.... 187.605 68
California 74.983 401 North Ohio ...... -. 269.000 00
Central German 6.461 72'N orth w astern
Central Minot'.... .. __._l German 2.233 60
Central Ohio 114.7 88 09,N. west Indiana.. 108.466 00
Cincinnati ...... -. 400.084 771 Northwest W is- •
Dee Moines.....-. 55.030 301 COLUthl 15.231 22
Detroit lOhlo 258.472 62
East Baltimore.. 47.676 3310neida. 115.092 39
East Genesee._ . 'Oregon 18.977 91
Eastern German 12.316 941Philadelphla. 158.186 48
East Maine ..... _. 10.429 79, Pittsburgh 443.944 99
Erie 604.015 63, Providence 33.290 2•2
Genesee 81 969 621 Rock River ...... ... 497.917 70
I ilinole 364.384 • 301dout heastern In-
Indiana 172.064 SO, duns 63.911 46 10wa.. 38.688 64 Southern Illinois 155.4911 69
Kansas 156.462 79'8outhwest'n Ger-
Kentucky, 143.1 N 061 man...... 37.633 04
Maine 17.284 641 Troy 274.371 18
Michigan 60.900 00 ' U pper 10wa....... 67.2801
Minnesota. . Vermont 72.66.18
Missouri and Ar- Washington ...... .. 393 93
karma 157.242 69 West Virginia-- 69 625 94
Nevada 60.384 84 West Wisconsin-. 39.036 97
Newark 334 706 44 Wisconsin. 96.563 60
New England-- 188.221 97 Wyoming 14 141 63
New lannpshire , 18 828 35 ---
New Jersey 888.856 12
New York 996.018 67
NEWS OF NEIGHBORING COIINTIES
Ceasoic.—On the 23d ult., two negroes; in
the employ of Alexander H. Homer, in
Woolery's district got, into a quarrel,in coarse
of which one of them received a fatal blow
from a club; the other surrendered himself to
the Sheriff—The new Lutheran Church in
Westminster 'will be dedicated on Sunday,
Feb. 23.—A child of John Beachtet, in
.Myers' cistrict, was standing near a stove last
Week when its clothing caught fire, and be
fore the flames could be extinguished, It was
very badly burnt. The child suffered for a
few days and then died from its injuries.
FrusrEcnir.--Col. McClure, who has return
ed from Montana, advertises all his Real Es
tate for sale—alio his interest in the .Reposi
tory.—The family of George Colby, in Fay
etteville, was pdisoned last week, by eating
Apricots that had been preserved in a tin can;
medical aid behrg promptly summoned, thok
recovered.—T4 large grist-mill of Frederick
Foreman, in Montgomery township, took
fire from friction of one of the gudgeons, on
the 24th ult., anti was totally destroyed ; ions
$lO,OOO. 1
.
Yonz—A little child of Henry Carr, in
s
i
Hanover, was ' ere . ly but not fatally scald
ed last week by ing into a tub of hot wa
ter.—V. G. 8. rt has sold "Concert Hall,"
in Hanover , . to Messrs. Albright and True,
for sl,Bl6.—Abner Forney has sold his farm
near Hanover, 6) acres with improvements,
to 3.9. Dellone, "for $ll,OOO.
"OM THAT WILL BE JOYFUL
When men and woman throw "Physic to the
dogs," au t d when:a trifle out of order, or to
prevent getting out of order, take Pleated*
/Utters. Are gatiiThisPePtirl Nervous, Jaund
iced, Hy'pped, Lim Spirited, Weak, or are
you sick and dont know what &Bayou t We
have been, and wee recommended to try the
Plantation Bittere r which we did with great
satisfaction and entire success. Delicate Fe
males, Olemymer4 Merchants, Ina and
a n d
germane of Sedenir Habits, are Pardeubirtir
benefited by these Bitters. The sale is psi,
fectly enormous. •
2rf.A.GXWLIA.'PiATER is a deligktro top e t
Fticte - Lsuperior to Cologne and at halt ship
price. TR. 'XIS
DEAF3MBI3, BLINDN6BB AND CATARRH, treated
with the utmost success, by Dr. J. ISAACS, Occulist and
A a riot, (formerly of Leyden, Holland.) Nu. 806 Arch At.
Philadelphia, Pa. testimonials from the moot reilwle
sources In tb• City and Country can be seen at his office
The Inedie.,l faculty are in. ited to accompany their pa
tients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial
Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made for ex
amination. (Nov. 20,18457.-1 y
The REV. EDWARD A. WILSON will send Mee o
charge) twill who desire it, the prek,cription with the dl
reetkres foil:gating sad using the simple remedy by which
he emactirtal of • lung affection and that dread disease
Consumption. We only object Is to bet silt the afflicted
and be hopes every sufferer will try this nreecription, as
it will cost them nothing, and may, prove a ble.aing.—
Please address
dr. COS ERAS! VE SOAP.
E R A.s I V E. Is manu factured from PURE MA.
TER' A LS., and may be considered
the STANDARD OF EXCEL
SOAP. LENCE. For sale by all Grocers.
1 M.) 16. 1867.-1 y
ICE GMBOLD'S EXTRACI•BIICIIII and /11PROTID Roes
Wsancuressectet and delicatedisordere.nall it:misfit/we*
at tittle expense, little or no change in diet, no inconven
ince and no exposure. It Is pleasant In taste and odor
immediate In its action, and free from all injurious pm
erties. [Feb. 28 1847.1)
ADDREM TO THE NERVOUS and debilitated whose
offerings hartubetn protracted from bidden causes, and
whose eases reolre prompt treatment to render existence
d eirable. If you are suffering orhayssuffered from invol.
untary discharges, what effect dues it produce upon your
gleneral health? Art you weak, debilitated, easily tired?
Does a little extra exertion produce palpitation of the
heart? Dote your liver, or urinary organs, or your kid
neys, frequently get out of order? Is your urine some;
times thick, milky, or ?lucky, or is it ropy on settling?—
Or does • thick scum rise to the top? Or is a sediment
at the bottom after it has stood. awhile? Do you have
spells of short breathing or dyspepsia? Are your bowels
constipated? Do you have spells of fainting or rushes of
blood to the head Is your memory impaired! Is your
mind constantly dwelling upon this subject? Do you.
feel dull, listletts, mopine, tired of company, of life! Do
you wish tabe left alone, to get away from everybody?—
Does any little thing make you start or Jump? Is your.
"testi broke, or retaken'? Is the lustre of your eye as
brilliant? The bloom on your cheek ae bright? Do you
enjoy yourself In society as well? Di you pursue your
business with thesame energy? 1)0 you feel se Much
confidence in yourself? Are your epirite dull and flag
"jog, given to eta of melancholy! If so, donut lay it to
your liver or dympepss. Have you restless nights?—
Your beck weak., your knees weak, and bays but little
appetite. and you attribute this to dyspepsia sr liver
complaint?
liow,reader,selfablute, venereal diseases badly cured,
and sexual excesses, are all capable of p rodocing a weak
ness of thogenerative organs. The organs of generation,
when in perfect health, make the man. Did you ever
think that those bold, defiant, energetic, persevering,
successful buidnewfaminerWwayi those whom genera
tive organ. are in perfect wklip? You never hear such
men complain of being melanchdly, of nervousness, of pal
pitation of the hec-t. They are never afraid they can
not succeed in business; they don't become sad and die.
conraged; they are always polite and pleasant in the
company of bodies, and look you and them right in the
fa e—noee of your downcast looks or any other man
,em about them. Ido not mean those who keep the or
gene inflamed by running to excess. Them will not on
ly rasa their constitutions; but also those they do bun
nem with or Ibr.
Total. ...... -..5U41.435 17
How many 'mei from badly-cured diseases, from the
effects of seltabus• and names, have brought about
that state of weaknem in those organs that has reduced
the general system so much ae to induce almost every
other dtseese—idioey, lanacy,paralysie, spinal affections,
suicide, and 'twist every other form of disease which
humanity is heir :to, and the real cause of the , trouble
scarcely ever instseted,and have doctored fossil but the
right one.
Disedees of theeeorms require the use Ora dluptic.—
HZLILBOLIYB IMUID NITRACT BUCHU is the great
Diuretic, and is a pertain cure for disease," of the Bladder,
Kidneys, Gravel.: Dropsy Organic Weakness, Female
complaints, General Debility, and all diseases of the
Urinary Organs, Whether existing In Male or Female,
from whatever cartes originating and no matter of how
long standing.
It no treatment Is submitted to, Consumption or In
sanity may emus.. Our Both and blood are supported
from these 'lament and the health and happiness, and
that of Posterity , spends upon prompt use of a reliable
remedy
Asimbeld's Beirut Dual; established upward of 18
years,,preperetri H. T. 11111.1dBOLD, Druggist,
New York, and
104 = 10th street, Phlladelphia, Pa.
Yams-81.25"per;bottlii, or 6 bottles for $6.60, delivered
to any 'adzes. 801 d by all Druggists everywhere.
April so, 166t-TT
JOHN I. IfoORZARY
Dein) meezzimi.
"Best, always Cheapest,"
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDL4W,
c
HARISTEs4 qf all kind., iR Wooguanr,
are always to he loped at the old and well known stead,
swamis st,oupodte thi Presbyterian Church.
(IitOOREA R 1 2" .)
Our Riding arid 'Wagon Saddles,
are the Woad isdatally built sad autest.
Our Harness, picrtitandrilveir mounted),
are otaapiete la Mill Marta and wurreated to be of the
very but material and workmanship.
Our upper leather Draft Conant,
oat lOW as anal. Tbey are tb• best PITTING and most
durable.
Our Heavy Draft Herne*
are made to ord.. se cheep, UM can be saide say.
whose and In the nest substantial tunas.
Riding Bridle's, Whips, Lashes,: Dom '
;1
flames, fly-sets andlfrrerything in the line; None bet.
ter or dower.
ObnClof 5s price/5 24m0
5, 1 4
the
owed
loing
atleavd.
Moral
or f m &Matt for calk o ff all bills amounting to
Si oa
We work flotillas ut the but of stock and will war.
rant every articl e to out to he to 'Ter, respect el ro ,
reeented.
sa Tha stooknkful 'bruit theory we Melte attentlon toour pro;
d .
mulliss29. 18119.-tr D. MICR icasy us call lad MPS elfr Gouts.
2412. gam
.
givens! gotitts.
BM
EMS!
Among many restoratives whiCh nature has wgp
pUld is tidtgire the afflictions of funnonityi thkre is no
more favosite one for a certain des" of &seams than the
°medicinal gum" of the-Wild Cherry Tree; but however
valuable it ii, its power to heal, to soothe, to re/love and
to care, is aithanced tenfold b; scientific and Judicious
cotultinaileM with other ingredients, In themselves of
equal worth This happy mingling exists•to a remake
ble dogma • •
DS. WISTAW BALSAM OP WILD CHERRY,
whoa. vaiseitn amiss 9,04 Colds, Bronchitis, Whoop
ing Onsgh,Orcesp, Asthma, Piehnonary Affection, and In
cipient Ga sumption l Inestimable.
STRONG TBSTIIIO4Y.
Prom Hat rating Waszt.za, Esq., Depot Muter of South
• Itcyalstett, Mar.
• "In the opting of 18681 was severely afflicted 'with a
hard, dry txwith,'srlth it. usual accompaniments of night
sweats completely prostrating my nervous system, and
producing • itch a debilitated state of health that, after
trying medinal ad to no pas pose, I had given up all hopes
of ever reosWering, se bad also my Mends. At this stage
of matters was prevailed upon ttt rough the influence of
a heighbor tk. try Wistar's Salaam of Wild Cherry, and,
before using; two bottles, the kffect was almost weeded.
My cough entirely left me, the night sweat* deserted me,
hope o.'os mbre elated my depressed spirits, and soon I
bad attainedmy wonted strength and vigor. Thus has
this Balms,' as hag often been remarked by permits con
versant with the above hats, literally snatched me from
the yamtinat givers. You ire at liberty to tree this for the
benefit of thee affi Med."
Prepared b BETH W. TOWLE & SON, 18 Tremont s
Boston, and for male by Druggists generally.
CAROMS ORLSBRATED SALVE
cam In a eery short time
CUTS, BURNS, SCALDS, WOUNDS; BRUISES,
SPREINS,ERTSIPELAS,SALT RHEUM, R LNG
CIIAPP.ED gIANDS MAUL Vito
ESN SLONS, CHILBLAINS, tc.
It le prompt in action, remom pain at once, and re
duces the moat angry tokiag ewellloge and lollamma
tides, as If by magic,—tbna affording rellefand a domploto
cure."
84111 W. YOWIE h SQN, Boston. Proprietor&
Sold by ail Druggists, arguers, and at all country
storm ' [Feb. 5.-lm
TO THE JADIES.
FOR ONLY ONE DOLLAR,
We are gelling Silks, Shawls, Dry and Fbncy goods of
every description, also, Silver Ware, Perniturr,
Fatuabis Presents, froms3 to &500, sent/reef,/ charge to
agents standing clubs of ten and nowards Circulars
sent Ivrea to any iuldrions. MESSENGER & CO.,
0., Hoz, 2931. tt Hanover et., lkitots, Mae..
Feb. 5.-tbs
moFrArs LIPS PILLS AND PEIN'S SITTE'RS
THE MOST SUCCESSFUL MEDICINES IN THE
WORLD
Established in 1835 by one of our Most Eminent Phy
&dans, and now need throughout North and Booth
America, with more pleaaing results than any other
Medicine in cases of diseased Liver, Blood or Skin, Lodi-
Costivenew, Bllions Cdmplaluts, B.hetunatism
and Payer and Aga•
Tilt:wands of certificates are in our poseession, giving
detailed accounts of perfect, cures effected by these in
•aluable Medicines. They regulate the system and put
all the functions of the body in a healthy condition
Sold by all Droggiets White k Howland, Proprietors
duces...ors to Dr. John Moffat and Dr. W. B. Moffat, New
OM
April 4, I&67.—lyeow
INFORMATION
Information guaranteed to produce's luxuriant growth
of hair upon a bald bead or beardless face, also a re..lpe
fir the removal offimples, Blotehee, Eneptions, etc., on
tbeskin, leaving the Mile soft clear. and beautiful,can
be otivained without , barge by addressing
THOS. F. CHAPMAN, Chemist,
SZE Broadway, New York.
hum 5,1567.-ii
are pareJuicearape Winesand excel
in purity and ricbneers most or our native vintages. Tber
are coed in Churches for communion purposes and in bos
Oats for invalids and convalescents vn acco t clank
purity and reliability. [ Sept. y
TAKE NO MORI gNPLEAIiANT AND CNSA 711 HMV
EDIEs. (or unpleasant and , dangerous distaste'. Vas
tlrlinbold's Extract Machu and Improved Hose Waah. •
Yob. 2S, 18117.-1 y
TO CONSIIIIPTI Vkg
REV. EDWARD A. WILSON,
No 166 South Secom.at., Williamsburg, New York
Jun 4.5,1661.-17
COLGATE COLGATE & CO'S
GERMAN
Sitantro.
MEN EfletbRICKS. ' ° HIRAM WARW.
RECONSTRUCTION.
IF YOU WANT TO BITY
G.R.O C.E R LE S
cheap, tome to oar store in East Iro . rk street where every
thing in our 'ins will be sold at a short profit
Rverythist kept Is s first clam grocery, will be found
there, also
CONFECTIONS AND NOTIONS,
TOBACCO AND SEGARS,
Produce taken in axahange tot pods, cash paid for old
meat
glijarmers come NU as.
THE WONDER, OF THE AGE,
Warren's . Electric Churn ;
which makes one-fourth more butter than any, other
Churn (out of the atm cresm.) We keep them for sale and
will be •,leased to show,them. Don't forgeWhe place.
, HENDRICKS RN.
Gettysburg, Sept.lB,lBs7.—tf
BARGAINS
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG
JOHN CRESS & SON
HAVING opened a new Grocery. in Gettysburg, on the
north-west eorner , of the Public Sonars, bassinet
received a splendid toscrrtment of FRESH
GROCERIES,
including Bugars,Cnffee, Moline., Syrup, Teas. Spices
Tobacco, ...lull, Pleb, Hams, Shoulders, &c. Mao,
Q GEENSWARI, CONFECTIONS,
Nuts,lr tufts, Foe pa, Faucy Articles and Notion, generally.
We will also keep on band FLOUR and FEED-STUFFS.
Having purchased for. CASK. we are prepared ro sel
very cheap. Clive da a call and Judge for yourselves.
Sept. 25.1867.-tf
NEW ARRANGEMENTS.
HENRY, OVERDEER,
On the Hill in Baltimore Street, Gettysburg, Pa
HAS made • arrangements to get
fresh supplies every week from the City and is de
termined to fell cheap. lie invites all to give them a
call, his stock consists of Groceries, Noticms, Flour, Corn
Meal, Choped Feed. Corn, Oats, Fish, Bacon, Lard,
Cheese, Crackers, Tobacco, Cigars and Snuff, Sugar, Cof
fee', Teas, Syrup, Morasses, Candles, Coal Oil, Fish Oil
Tar, Best Cider, Vinegar, aud - a great variety of NetiODS,
Candies, kc, tc.
matte cub or trade will be given for County Pro
duce such as flour, Corti, Oats, Butter, Eggs, Potatoes,
Rags, kt. [Miry 1867.-tf
NEW GROCERY STORE!
TELL EVIEETBODY TOT' SEE TILT
GILBERT,
J UST above the Court• House. and opposite the Comps*-
ter'olfice, will sell yon everything in the OROOERY
AND PROVISION Line cheaper than you can get it
elsewhere.
Sugars, Coffees, Molasses,
Candles, Coal Oil, Byraps, Brooms,
Buckets, Tubs, Tobacco, Cigar.
Notions °fail kinds, HAM, FISH, OYSTERS, VEGETA.
BLISS. always on band tiive me a call, as lam deter.
mineitto accommodate. BUTTER. EGGS, Ird all kinds
of Country Produce taken. for which the higtint cub
price will be given. Don't forget the place—two door*
shove lb. Court-House. Don't pass without calling, as
I solicit your patronage.
May 29.—tf
New Grocery &c, Flour Store
MEALS Jr. BROTHER,
HAVING opened a Grocery, Flour
and Vegetable store, in the Room formerly oo-
copied by Gee. Little, on Weft Middle *treat, they ez-
tend an invitation to a❑ buyers to give them a asll.
Everything in their line, fresh from the city •nd man-
ry, will be kept on band. They are determined to sell,
he cheap as the cheapeot,and as they only ask the kited
•ing protite,they hope to merit and receive a liberal
bare of public patronage
Mq 29,1868
Grocery and Liquor Store'.
A large assortment of fine
GROC.ERIEg,
Teed. Cotters, White Sugars of all kindle, and Brdwn
Sugars, cheap, prime new crop Orleans Mole eg e q, nod ni'
trades of Sytirps ; MESS MACKEREL. be, tin markeL—
All kinds of
LIQUORS,
wholonale and retail, prime Wine. Brandy, Rye Whisky
&c.. for medicinal and other purposes, in any quantity.
Mishier's Herb Bitters, and the 'Great Zit ' igari
Bitters." WM. .1. meßns,
May 29, 1867.-tf Bait more et , Gettysburg.
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS,
TOBACCOS,
ALSO,
Stone, Wooden and Willow Ware,
A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GROCERY. •
Dec. 4, 1867.-if
gtgal ors.
D -
ISSOLUTION.
BOMB is hereby giver that the partnership
heretofore existing in the Hat. Cap, Boot and Shoe buil
nese, between R C. 00/MAN a Joss &mama under the
style and name of Congas ficamvia has this day been
dissolved by'motnal consent. All persons having claim
against the mid firm will prevent.them. and three hidebt
ed to the lams will please call and pay their accounts.
R. O. (*BRAN,
Jan. 22.-8 C JOHN BORRIVBR.
•
IN the Court of Common Pleas of
Adams county. Emote of Lawn Mann assigned in
trust for the benelt aro
The petition of Lams B =tritsubeen Sled, praying
to have set aside for the nee of littinself and family ord.
oleo of household furniture, add gangs of domestic use,
snout tins to value with appmisement thentof, to sixty
six denim sad th irtygigitt cents. in pursuance- of the
Act of 4th hay 1866, isoe k hereby gnu to creditors
that if so ages be ebown kt the contrary the said
Court trill on TIIMEDAT, the 2Sth day of If 211RUARY
186$, order that Ins same be released from the assigned
estate and handed to the Anion* l2ly the (kart,
J. A. EetTZW.4I,II2, Proth.y.
Jati.22.4t
DISSOLUTION.
P PHE partnerahip heretofore existing
11 between the u. domino** ander •he Ina of OAgp.
NBA A BBOTHIR, o Petersburg, Y. le hereby din
sol.ed.
.All poncho indebted t . said l Arm, will phone make
optima withostlislay. Dither partner is suthorised
to ;meth* name or the Arm In the settlement of the ba
dness. ; J. A. GARDNER,
J. W. GARDNYIL.
AWING disposed of my stook. of
H
alercbandfse to atraus. Hartman rt Seder, and
to rotiriag.frout a onsooootal basin's. career -of awl,
sickness yam 1 hereby return my Rated adman
lmipments to my friends sag onitoinentfor their fibers-
Ottawa, and cheortally rootaatamed to their atutoroas.
oneoarageateak asp ma:mom ]town. Hartman A SO.
ler J. A. GARD:Mt.
April 18, 1867 -ti
NOTICE •
IS hereby given that attplioation has
Dee made to We court of annuli* Pleas of Adams
cosusty, ftlr the amt.* alike "LI .TLIthTOWN BUILD
-Ifiti A 41.SOCIATXON," and the TAird of Apia
WC has been I.ed firr the beano g of the Pane,. wheat fbr
nottedietent mune le shown, to the contrary said so,
pandas will be Vented.
Jan. aL-st J. A. HITZMILLII2, Protlq.
SPRAY:O tug to the residence
r , orthenbsoribiir I. Huntington township, on or
atepatVelol4le Of November, &WHITS. PAM, without
ttoOna, &ad a Nide bushy tall. The owner In requested
to come forward pears qtroperty pay Oars's* and take,
Jan
way. .10IffUWAICI1411.
at the new
JOHN CHSSB,
J. W. VEXES.
MEALS BRO
NEW A D CHEAP CLOTHING
AT BRINKERHOFF'S.
STA KS 701 1
THEM! •
n ly
CLOTHING FOR FALL AND - WINTER WEAR,
which he is eel ng at each prices as cannot fall to take
them off very pidly. Call and Judge for yourselves.—
To look at the elecellent material, tasteful cutting, too
neat - and substaitifl sewing, and then to get his los
pricee—callers cannot help but buy, when they sea it a,.
mush to their Ileum to do Co.
He has Coats, ante, Vests, ofall styles and materials,
Hats, Boots and Shoes ;
Shirts, of all 1 1; , ds, Hosiery, Gloves, Handkeichiefs.
Neck Ties, Ora Linen and PaperCellare Suspenders.
Brushes, Combs
Trunks, Valli, Umbrella,, Pocket Knives , Sagan,
Smoking and Oh wing T. , barooe, Pieee, Station ery. &c. ;
Clocks, 'Patel:ins, Jewelry, with a thousen and one
ether articles, entirely too numerous to detail in a news
paper advertisement.
He asks the et . talon of the public to his new stock,
confident that it 11l pleaso—and no one oan or ivlll sell
cheaper. Don't • eget t b enlace—corner ot York street
and the Rieman • 'Gettysburg.
Slay 29, 1567. JACOB BRINKERHOFF.
. r F you wiih to buy good and • cheap
IL
Goods, call aJACOBS a IWO'S. STORM, sear Dir
ns
e' Hotel r in Oh bershirg street, Gettysburg. They
hays the very b eelectitnt
aw ro ns, such as CLOTHS,
CASSIMEB2II, WEEDS; tc., the market can.p dues
and are detertoLd to sell these as cheap as can be sold
tri ct
unywherir in to or country. Any person wishing to
bars them cut on , can have it done tree of charge.--
Those desiring G ma ie op, can also be accommodation
We warrant the work and the ;bat Sts Mike had
anywhere No h ailing in what we say.
We have on band the very best most durable SEWING
MACHINES, and are always ready to wait on muds*.
sm. Jallitatiarao lon even as to operattug machine.—
Call and examine. We warrant thins to be the OINK 111
NIL
JACOI/3 A BRO.
May 2114 1567
I /FALL STYLE OF HATS
o 1867.
•
S. Iif i CREARY
1118 just melded a Nett and general assortment o:
AA HATS, ion .•. ng the very latest style or due Wk.
Ciaolame and Soft fur Hate, and also a large supply of
Ana and low p • Word HATS and CAPS Zr also sod
11011. lILe lasi friagaissuni the public to give him
a ealL . sent. 11, 111•1—t
All persons ka •
EX by Mats r •
trolore theilut o qf
beplaosil to the
Jan
MI
riMI-t-
hing,ltats, hats,
Sold
t
iers' Head-Quarters
At ORRIS' STORE, le the place to get your
FALL & WINTER GOODS
CHEAP FOR CASH.
i ?you went a cheap Over coat,
go to NORRIS.
.IF you
want • good cheap Drees Coat,
go to NORRIz'
I F you want a good Everyday Coat,
V 1" ' T ent • good pair of Pants,
1 , IP you 10tut a good cheap Test,
go to NORRIS'
IF
you
Want a FASHIONABLE HAT,
go to NORRIS'
II you lota a late Fall Style Cap,
go to NORRIS'.
II you Want a good pair of Boot. or Shoes.
go to NORRIS'.
IF you Wont a FASHIONABLE NECK-TIE,
go to NORRIS'.
1F you want a good French Calf Gaiter,
go to NORRIS'.
1 .1/ you Want a good Umbrella,
' to
IF you wont good Paper Collar., go NORRIS'.
go to NORRIS'
I F you want a fashionable stilt of Clothes,
go to NORRIS'.
I F you want anything in the Gentreopo.... Line.
go to NORRIS'.
I If you want a good SMOKE.
en t.. N' ~H
IF
yen Want good HEAVY UNDER CLOTHING.
eo t. , N•O;
Also—A large stock of CASSIMER T Pt
Pettettepeeteting the eon& to it. , +d,
be accornerodate4at the lowest r E.h lot iv•.
Oct. 9, 1867.-0 VIII . n C. 01:11!.9.
New' Boot and Shoe Store.
NEW GOODS AND AT LOW PRICES
T u9dereigned has opened a new li,o 1,
t and n. •
8 tore!. on UAL, 111010: Sommer, onedo. , r 9.,110, tat
the Presbyterian Church and nearly r. pp , oltr . slcCit,ty •
dad:idler Shop, where he offere all atirtiCti MS." rth ci ,,
of goods lb his line, all new and selected with th. gi en -
era bars. He has
LADIES' CONGRESS GAITERS,
LADIES' EitLmORAL GAIVERs,
LADIES' COMMON GAITERS,
LADIE's' BALMoRAL BOOTS.
IN LARGE VARIETY. -
GE:VTLEMEN*S CALF BOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S KIP HOOTS,
GENTLEMEN'S CONGRESS GAITERS,
GENTLEMEN'S SLIPPERS, ALL STYLES,
0 ENTLEMEN'S BA LMORA LS,
GENT,LIOIEN'eT BROGANS. Ac.
MISSES' CONGRESS GAITERS.
MISSES* VALM.iItAL GAITERS,
MISSES' MOROCCO BALMOKALS,
i&c., At: tr., Ate:
BOYS' CONGRESS GAITERS,
BOYS' t.IALF BAIAORA LS,
BOYS' BRoO ANS, Ac., Ac.
All will be sold at the lowest living profit■. Buyerp,
from town and country. are Incited to call and examine
goods and ;prices before purchasing elsewhere. I sin .1,
tormitied to sell cheap•-a little cheaper than any other
house in tire county. By strict attention to liminess, tied
dealing fsßly and squarely with evliryhmly. I hope t.,
merit and:receive an encouragirig share of public patron.
age.
The MaNUPACTURPSG of Boots and Shoes will be
carried 014 in all its brandies Hots, tilioes and , rititers
abide to order Also, Bouts and Shoes of bill own manu
Facture . constantly on hand. Repairing done •11 short
notice—and no effort spared to give satisfaction. Nob,.
but first eliass workmen employed. Having a
experience at the baldness, I feel ccmfldent that I can
please all who may call. D. 13. KLINGLL.
Gettysburg, July al, 1861%-tf
ROBERT C. CUBE AN
H" just received a new supply of
Hats,; Caps, Boots & Shoes,
f latest styles. for Winter lase, whicb
Belling
t reduced prices. Ile also macula ,
tares and repiiirs
HARNESS, of all kinds,
promptly 4nd on re a s o nat to tenni,. Bridles, 1.,1t,§
Whips, Trunk), Valises Tobacco. Cigars, and a p eat ea
Piety of tigtiorteatwe..e GU bawd. Call at the old gum,' ut.
Charober.t!urg rtr set, two doors west of Buoblrrb 1)114
store r?Th• highest price will be given fnt FCIIS
Jan. 22 196' _tf
NEW GOODS.
GEO. ARNOLD
has now opened A LARGE STOCK of
READY-MADE CLOTHBG,
mostly of Ijia own cuanufacturi, coral/013g of all •izee
COATS, PANTS & VESTS,
S'AIRTS,
CRAVATS,
Al' PRICES TO SLIT THE TIMES
AlriirCall examine and judge fir yuura.-ires• — i*
Oct. 30, 4867.—tf
PICKING PICKING
IS SELLING 11AS ,t
OVER COATS AT COST: ment of Dree., hittines4
" and ever, .!ay ( "real.
ALSO—
.
N
Pants wet ..n
Black,Blue fancy, it%
.1 Veet.e of en .kitit..
i• 1/
Now ig the t me to secnre
44 BARGAINS.
4.
Come pile! Come all
SHIRTS,
DRAWERS,
TRUNKS,
•
CARPET SACKS,
UMBRELLAS,
'BUFFALO & GUM SHOES, t&e.,
Sir 'Give PipKING a call gm he Is determined to reduce
hie Immense Bieck before April 1.,.
air-N9 HUMBUG! his
CALL AND BE CONVINCED.
Jac. lA. 1888.-tf
New Goods !
CHEAP-9HEAPER-CHEAPEST
NOT
Og-PAY UP !
ng themselves indebted to me either
k accomit will Mama make paym-nt
rek nest, after wbioh my Books will
°fast °Meer for collection.
1.-41t* W3l. A. lILDEN.
go to NORRIS'
go to NORRIS
DRAWERS
HOSIERY, &c.,
Wholes&le Dealers in French, German. and Englfih
Dry and Fancy GoMie, Cutlery, Plated Ware. Albums,
Leather Gouda; &c.
ONE DOLLAR EACH.
WEBS Cotton Cloth, Dress Pat
terns Pant Pattern 4, Sowing Machine,. Dry and
Fancy 'twits, ae., ac. Send ten cents for Patent Pen
Fountain, with slip describing an article In oar dollar
sale
Any person, (male or fiemale,)can send lanclub of from
30 to I,Csoo. et ssme rate (10 ctn. tur ends), so] get a pre
odunt for so daiu,g. Pond in Itrgisternd Letters. Sam
ples mailed free to any address
Eko ['MAN k KRNDALL,
65 Hanover it., Boston, Must..
Revolution in Trade !
L ADIES, you can receive for the mu 0,
ONE DOLLA.R,.
8 Ik, Merino. and Alpacca Dresses. Sb "'ls, daitnorals
Linen Moods, Embussed Table Covers, Warr• es Jewelry.
4 11Ter Plated Ware.Bewiog Stachinee.itc. Send clans of
ten ur mure,with ten mete for each descriptlvecheck end
the getter up of the. club will receive& present worth
(rum $3 to 6300,.iccording to number Sept. A gents want
ed everywhere. Circulars seat free. PAltiLtit t CO..
eucceuors toGRAII6III t Co., 64 and 86 Federal street
Iteston.
Jun. 22
N ORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY
WIA TER 'SCHEDULE.
On and after Noy. 24, 1567, Trains will lease
Junction as follows:
L.EAVIC NORTHWARD.
12.50 a. m.—DAlly fn. Williamaport, daily (except San
days) for tra..Rechester. Buffalo, N lagers.
Fails and krie and the Went.
1 0.58 R. m —Daily (except Stsud'e) tor tiituire,Boffalo, Ac.
2.05 p. co.—Dei y (except Sultd.ye) for Miliainsiturt and
Rrle.
6.11 p. m.-41tti17 (rzeept Sundays) fur York.
9,33 p. m.—Drily (nxcept Satunisys) (Jr Ilgrrisbarg and
the Walt.
LRAVE SOUTHWARD. '
5.53 h. m.—Vaily (excebt Moudaye) stepping at Parkton
only.
7.3 T a, m.—Dally (except SattdAye) stopplag At all Sta.
tifms.
0.20 a. m.—Dally etopp fog At Shreiribury, Puttee.
utittun red • ockeyarilte,
5.48 p. M.-D4lly (except Snead) e) rtupptng at all Sta.
flop..
EDW. S. YOUNO.Geo. Agont,
Ekt timure, Sid
J. N. DUDIRAT, Gan. Superiutrod.nt.
Feb. 5,18 J.
N.
114crieborg, Penn's
JOB PRIN TIN G,
EXECUTED NEATLY AND CgEAPLX
February 5 1868
getv Adrtrtisentents.
Lists of Newspapers
We here ptiblithol rmy.piete Li.tx f,r the follr.wing
sect tune r which w•e e dl Lurni.h to it) er:drtre
for 25 trete 001:
NEW ENGLAND
N. Y CITY
NEW JERSEY
MARYLAND and DIST COLUMBIA.
INDIANA. ILLIN(AS. )IICIIIGAN
WISCONSIN. lOWA.
KANSAS. MINNESOTA and NEIIRASKA.
VIRGINIA, NORTH and SoUTII CAROLINA.
RELIGIOUS '.YiO
(Complsto List.)
01110
Any FIVE Listpqpnt G , rOat DuI.I.AR. Any Tra for 240
Etut.Lots s The WII ,, LE (or Tv) Doi
Prf Siltoll4 . llthing to k.eri ear. ct r d d su b.
gic, ale to the ADVLKSISEkto . lS sZETTL in üb , ch all nt•wg.
paper enange4 a; e noted ta..nth.y. Price per 3 ear in
advance. Address
GEO. P. ROWELL S: CO.,
40 PARK ROW, N. Y
411 To any riewni,aper 1,11! the al oTO, ro the
nmt.utst Limn and ~,ZETTL will be 14..nt free.
PROVIDENCE MORNING HERALD,.
i •o' 11. R ANNUM - ft.,
REPUBLICA'S HERALD.
gEa- Ntc di Y. t. Up ER .1:11.N {: file
La , v,•sl r ircidat,on fr. the Sla!e ff lihude klund
LE.mt.cit,Tic PArEns IstANn.VIN
r. 4 1, L'AtiLE A bl - Li; fis JAW it C.l IS
II r. ttIItTIIFRN 1ii..1.•t-n.1,1 Literlay
i , 10,11• v, grletliturist
N. , rthern
1, idßc. 37 l', k 1{,,,v, N. Y. S3nlk.rle ,py
TILE MYSTIC TIIMPLE
fly Hi' , \%, Ir P: I:. is yer par; El fur
I/ / ti wrekly, —ERA.
It 11. PI I , LISII1N4: .IzSilt:l.4 i,#N," Seluce
A.ENTS w‘sTED };R
"BEYOND TIIE AIISSISSIPPI,"
A ONI 11..t.kk. 11 ,•( • lir Nvw wll.l Terri
I.• rte.. Ir• w the iii e4l ft, wer tu the rout tite. m n.
A , lstlili,:v 0 , 4 it./ ie.. M..t.:11:11n 3 mad the
%if ..t the Scrtiery
Ltt.t•s. brUP
, tltet. It. 1,11.. w 1•11 1111:1,44Pd
tuft& eit beet •/41 wripti,liG4K: ever wild tnt..7,1. •
fur circulnrt. AIJI en, \AI. lon A L
, 1 c o .,
Pt,il4lti•-• 1„a,
11 A:, 1 to-k 1 LI;11
1) AG K;...1•:,b.r,.nr OF
IS 9N i.iis ." air", tur
C,,,C.1,14111g hplczt,, )14p
A .1,G.11. Bet( lrrnAi M.
Agklcre,
tilt z".i.All'z:)N
„;ri.
11.:ANK .L'IL,LEL'., LEA ru En
FR i;sI.ItVATIVE
r is/a60.1
.1, „i„,,,,,r;•ti0e.4.
FBA:, K S PLEPAig ,t, OIL
Odin_ HAM,
r.,dy With dhr t.,r
FRA-VK AtILLEIC.S On, nLAcKING. For
aL C. :3_ I.llk.:an.t,in.i.
PRANK .111/./.:- . ;,, cf.
str...t, N. T.
THE C LI.F.ISHATED
ORGAN
1:)
QM
VOX 11U.NIANA STOP.
who have , h , 1 it 111, most natural and
..rantitul inith,tiou of the V.JIL E. ever yet in•
k.r...TrlY. a CO, lirittrelp,r, Vt., [Gm ori
nal Ir,..illors au.l MatloGvturers. 417 Br,ome st .N.
I'.; 74 ette st .. haltithore. M(t.. N,rth 7th
• t., Pt, ; ttdrvt•Jilth /Lt.. ljt i ; caw,.
AIIIERICAN CLUCK CO
3 CoRTLANDT ST.. \E\ YORK,
ALL %Al./Li I El k ,, t , ANI CLoCEa.
I.
ii I :CKS
N un.TH.
AMERICAN STEAM-
2}lFb , C.7it ;ANL 1",) 2 L 1 F 4 OIINIA.
IT/A PANAMA OR _V IC.I R.l G
TIE
iRi i,K
iiil , t•rt,th and 1501; •Intuarii sth,
1;;t11 and
1.50 , alai
N., ;,.;
PASSAIIL L , )\11:1, Tli k ANY to THE: LINE
r r
rt..t
I ret .•. Y
U. N CA
(~;eo• t. Rowell
.I.!verll-ruo ;Ito f
?:., ri:ar—_•a l'n •!..!r
AL
1 1 r 1 , 2
Al:
NEM
=EMI
Sift
A. ‘r:::•v.it,t, :.ice.. 111.1 \
f:
Iml New Eligkiiitt New apt.N.
li,' N. V. anti N. J.
and 1,;...Nt,0. , .-papt.q..
luo I'a., D. 1., I\ld V,t. and I).
\V.
•
1 t9t in us from s-,ix,,,v11:-'•catt.,,
2 - 0 Newspapers at
.the price heret(
thanz(:Ll for One IL:lid red
54 Pteligtou, and ,Igri , •ti:Ci ers.
inz ca I E.- it. VP e
An ~ n el f i• -. 1
tics Ltro eat 1./ I.'/) . 111.1 i t“,
40 Park Row, N. Y.
35,000 ACII E ....i
SELECIED FARMING LANDS
IN DJ IV , ISO /.1 N.I. at, I. .1
KANs.ts.
with pi,i-ft-ct tilleß. for Or cheap ro,h. .Aprlc t- E
,IIEPV al) 2 Llowlitii; I
, A NTEld—ii A L tutlf ctur
ing C.ny.lny and n. 1I i , v d
Aro gn+rtht.,l Addrv>x, with St d.y. 11 A M A
Li WE. 413 C ti,dl trs LIE St P.
8:20n Per Nonth Sure.—No moneo required in ii,.l-
IJr•alre. Azruta warile.l tr..m,‘ likret nr
Address Am.
Wit.. Co., N. Y.. or 16 Denrl.b, n Chien.,, , o, Ili
WE ARE COMING !
And will pri vent to any person sending us a club is oni
Great
ONE DOLLAR SALE
of DRY AND FANCY GOODS. a
Watch, Piece of Sheeting, Silk Dreqi Pattern,
FREE OF COST.
Catalogue of goods an i t sample sent to any addreta
ALLEN, HAWES & Co.,
P. O. Box C. 15 Federal et., Boston, Af flll
0? ?VIII' bLICIUPTIOS
AT TRUI 07810/
N. ESTATE
LELA WARE
=MEI
u,:er,,a,ed at
:
ME
~.a ,
MEI
IF :11a 1:1:1 par
Fehrn
lIIIM
It c *at
Gettrwburg,
;;I`
P R EM I U )14
BERS.—Our frje
any one of ou'rli!it
in the nain - eti of
the cash In iml
ceivo a credit of o
their awn accoguL
new subscribe[ se
Bash, a PRESIIII.
allowed as a c
Sin ”t our sub
own paper for LW
vance. The !saute
qq. Who willll
doing likewile?
S A l;
roptaly, to take. '
found in our actse
Feb.l2 —John S. Ors*
13.—Jsme• DI . • •
" 20.—SL L. a t
Jesse Mutt; T
" 21 *-22.—Deutel
2•4,—Wllliaat Waite
'A —A dxsi C.- M
laf Held
Ifowsrd,
—,Jacub)ligter,
—Prineig Ovid
'27 —DAniel
•.t.—JAe;l3 C. 'bib
—John lial*4
Iktt
s.—Sainuel
IE
•. s k or' Witol
6..—A..1. gaud*,
7.-11 cury Ape*,
.• 10—tsars o.wira.
•• •• —1 StcCle#y •
—J. W. Fiil4lor,
.• 12.—J W. WoiglB,
•• rook,
The followtrug
eil :
Yet , . S.-11. A. Tonrig,b
, Dr. V. Z. Vinod
Private.—Jacob Mkk
LaxiMloter,
" • Dr. P.Y.lt
John Rapp, •
John Windt
Wm. 7: DUB
" John B Paz
it o bthe aq
tura' article from
Will appear next
ERROR.--A. oaf;
Rank atoc,k wssi re
per share. It .
The par valtle is ,
LEG BROK. - E.I.
JAC.,II Kix:N:ls, Es.
on the '2lth s
:11:11, breaking a leg
ankle joint.%
We notice b
that Rev. Isn.Act,
DIEHL, E•ci , of ail
Batavia, is lecturiin:
4 -lands.
THE TRIBUN
lids been issued. a
table. As a ieliah
litieal events, it is i
at the Bookstore o'
iron onr tirk
ter from Maine, by
Writer statea that
travelled in a al:
that mentioned 'at
SOLD.—The. E •
decvased, have 561.
t minship, with im
llanxis,R, lanai
per acre, amountin
NICHOLAS Dx
township, • hits s.
township, to S.
UNITED BREX
elle° of Ike Gaited
joarned in Turk
year in enittrif.e
p •int InenL4 not
Itaher, Preiiding ,
eilit, J. 11. Y(;tifig;
Fohl; BendersVlll:
ARRESTED. -
VALF.TINE Wtti;
Fairfield, this cod,
Cowitable MeCtaa
it - 1g tabbed the St.
LER , itt Frederkik
tow".) of ready -W
to the value of abo
A part of , the cloth
They will be take,
ADDRESS.-Pr.
of Andover Ttrear.
sonte.l to dolivgz iti
the l'hilwiatbolan.:
College, at t h o Coo.
next. Pref. PARK
its, and also has a •
logian, 'l'ho ..S(')cie
curing his services
TEI ANNUA
States assistant -
Live orders to cons
mout of taxes whi
license. By the , a,
1667, all returns
taxes are retpaiyed
day of Marcb,t k uriii
cent. additienicil /
ed to enfnrce Abe
every case of del . .
welt for all inter
making their ret
scribed by law.,
STAMPING D
core of our Slatti l
Waihington to
amine theoeonty
mortgages and
been properly
omitting taistem
perly, is VA/ for •
ty the examiner,
dockets out bit •
dred deeds which
ly stamped • or tha
making, en eggre_•
lar. , in penalties:'
MORNING. GL,II
provomenci irt Ste
in the last few-y:
have directed then
securing the One
given quantitY bf
ted on all ha l t:We'',
aro beyond ell - qn.
and cornfortttble. 0
it is ako new:ed.
tested then that
is equally beyond
NO 4ICAL i and
ing the_ easkcoil,
dust, and produeili
equally diffused '•
ing a
cinders, and •':
th' entire Wither
out letting the •
_
wiAo ornatnantali
parlor, pharnbes, 4
FIFTY of tbaaai
(;ottysburg and
can bo seen id dal'
TEL nod tibei
at the "STI,tIIIf,AXI
e-Cola C. 1;L:'
Railroad and Ca
Agent for tha - 1110
ams county.. WI
II