The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 03, 1868, Image 2

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Wedoicsdaw, June 3, 1306
•Advertioers and others interested will
boor in mind that the regular circula
tion if the "STAIR ANA ISSIIITINEIIn is
mink lame* than that of any other
paper pub/Imbed In the County. lbehmg
read weekly by net less than 11.00 per
.sons.
airAdvortieements. to enure immediate attexitloo#
most be handed In on or before Tuesday morning.
NATIONAL TICKET.
FOE PRESIDENT
GEN. ULYSSES S. GRANT.
FOR VICE-PISSIDENT
now ocnvymzo COLF.► Z
STATE TICKET.
FOR AUDITOR GENERAL
GEN. JOHN W. HVITRANIFT
FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL
GEN. JACOB IL CAMPBELL.
GRANT AND VICTORY
The Star and Sentinel for the Campaign
ENLARGEMENT
For some time wo have been hampered
by the press of advertisements on our
columns, and have been compelled from
time to time to decline them for: want
of room. We have the gratification
of autuiunciug that we have near
ly completed arrangements for the EN
LARGEMENT of our paper, which. will
enable us to meet the demands of busi
nessmen, and at the same time increase
the amount of reading 'matter. We expect
to make the enlargement in a few weeks,
not later than the Ist of July. This step
will involve a considerable additional
expense but will enable ni to furnish a
m ore interesting and effective sheet dur
ing the important campaign on , which
we are now entering. With this brfef
announcement we solicit the active agen-
cy of our friends for an Increased circu
lati on
TERMS
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Sir Aly of our present subscribers will receive a
credit of 60 cents ow their accounts kr each new nasne
they may send'inwith the amount of subscription ($2.00)
In advanco—inutber words, a PRIX ICY of 50 cents for
each new subscriber thus sent to us.
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THE U. S. Senate having failed ti) sus
tain the Impeachment articles by a two
third vote, Secretary STANTON relin
quished the charge of the War depart
ment. The Senate took up and approv
ed the nomination of Gen. SCHOFIELD
as Secretary of War, coupling the ap
proval with a preamble re-asserting the
unconstitutionality of STANTON'S re
moval by the President. Gen. SOHO
FIELD took charge of the War Depart
ment on Monday, Gen. STONEMAN
meanwhile succeeding to the command
of the Ist military department. The
Senate also adopted a resolution compli
menting Secretary STANTON for his pub
lic services and fidelity, every Republi
can Senator voting for it except Ross,
FOWLER and HENDERSON.
CiEN URA -NT, says the New York Eve
ning Post, not long ago, declared in our
hearing: "The rebels we whipped, as it
was our duty to do ; they fought us
bravely, and I for one have 'no spite
Against them. If they behave them
selves, I'shall think well of them. But
the treason sympathisers and peace men
of the North—tbe men ,who during the
war, revileil the soldiers, encouraged the
enemy, and did their utmost to stop sup
plies and reinforcements to our boys in
front, such men I can't forgive; I will
never forget them, nor have anything to
do with them."
TILE nomination of GRANT and CoL
FAX is every Where received by the Re
publicans and Union men throughout
the country with intense satisfaction.—
It is endorsed as the best and most popu
lar Presidential Ticket ever, presented to
the people of the United States. That it
will be - elected there is scarcely the shad
ow of a doubt The Copperheads have
no man who can take the field against
the Hero of the War and the vanquisher
of the Rebellion, with any show of suc
cess.
EXPERIENCE having proved that, with
JOHNSON'S biternal Revenue officials t in
the large Cities, conniving at the evasion
of the Whisky tax, it is impossible to
collect it, there IS little doubt that Con•
grecs will reduce the tax to (say) 75 cents
a gallon, or probably 50 cents. This ap
pears to be the only mode left for break
ing up the "Whisky Ring," which has
corrupted the Senate and demoralized the
entire Revenue service.
THE New York World has recently
published an editorial leader which
evidently a "feeler" for the nomination
of Chief-Justice CHASE. The Chief• Ju
stice. will soon go to Richmond to acquit
JEFF. DAVIS, and thus conciliate the Re
het interest in the South. The close in
timacy between CHASE and JOHNSON,
which was remarked upon all winter, is
at last explained.
GEN. GRANT and Speaker COLFAX
have fOrmally accepted the Chicago
nominations, in letters addressed to Gen.
HAWLEY, President of the Convention.
Gen. GRANT endorses the platform, and
says if elected President it mil be his en
deavor "to administer all the laws in
good faith, with economy and with the
view of giving peace, quiet, and protec
tion everywhere." We will give both
letters next week.
THE Copperheads and Conservatives
are trying to combine, but BRICK F'ox
ziov is unwilling. He defines a "Con
servative" to be "a - smooth-tongued,
soft-stepping, sly, selfish, treacherous,
double-taxed, forked-tongued sneak.
"Balm" will have to be trtuzzled, or
he'll forbid the bane,
SCBVTLEI COLFAX comes of good
Revolutionary stook. His grandfather,
General WILLIAM COLFAX, commanded
Washington's life-gmani ditring the Re
volutionarylka
4;,.31.1:11 BIICIIANAN, ez-Praddent, died
near Lancaster on 314mday, in the 77th
rear of his age.
Gassier nut Colima clpbs are spring
ing up wit over the Wart
TILE STARVATION .* VDER- 4116 t
1"11444 ?..t. 1.0 e;
At last we have an .afilfort:#ll
the, Starvation Of Upon. Prifigpent4A
Anderson ville, tit' a dilloltifguhtSd
'Rebel officer. It is contained' in a lot:
lune recently published in Now York
by Dr. AUSTIN FLINT, entitled: "Sani
tary Measures of Ile Warof the' tebel
lion, Stet volume (Medical)." This vol.
contains the Report of Prefesicir Joseph -
Jones, now Professor of Physiology and
Pathology in the University of Tennes
see at Nashville, who was commiteloned
by the Richmond war officials to under
take exact scientific and historical re
seatches into the nature and causes of
the epidemic and endemic diseases In the
camps, hospitals and prisons of the
Confederacy. ' •
Prof. Jones' first official report to Sur
geon General S. P. Moore, RlChtnond,
was dated October 19, 1884, only eight
months after the AndersOnville Prison
was established. In It he states these
facts :-
Up to that time, over . 10.000 prisoners
had died, nearly one-third of the entire
number! More than 5.000 were there
seriously sick In the hoSpital and stock
ade, and the deaths ranged from 90 to 1,10
a day. dysentery, scurvy and
hospital gangrene were the chief diseases.
He then describes the condition of the
Prison in a few scalding words:
More than thirty , thousand men crowded
upon twenty-Revert acres of laid, with little
or no shelter from the intense heat of a south
ern summer or from therein iknd dew, with
coarse corn bread from which the husk, had
not been removed, with scant supplies of fresh
meat and vegetables, with little or no atten
tion to hygiene, with festering masses of filth
at the very doors of their rude dens and huts,
with the greater portion of the banks of the
stream flowing through the stockade a filthy
quagmire of human excrements, alive with
working maggots, generated by their own
filthy exhalations and excretions—an atmost
phere that so deteriorated and contaminated
their solids and fluids that the slightest
scratch of the surface, everr the bites of small
insects, were frequently followed by such
rapid and extensive gangrene as to destroy
extremities and even life itself."
On page 447, Prof. Jones says : "I de
sire that this report should *Ever see .the
light of day, because it was prepared
solely for the eye of the SurgeonCieneral
of the Confederate army." The . Rich-
Mend AUTHORITIES BURNED HIS RE
PORTS, the better to conceal their crimes,
but the Sahitary Commission appealed
to Prof. Jones in the name of science
and htimanily, and obtained from him
copies of those elaborate manuscripts.
Their publication will set . at rest all
denials of the horrors of those Pens, and
may even compel Copperhead Editors to
admit that the facts previously published
by Union Soldiers, were not over stated.
Day by day, the crimes of the, Rebellion
are hecoming manifest. The kystematic
B,), \ )d horrible starvation of helpless pris
*hers, Is at last fastened, beyond denial,
upon the chiefs of the Rebellion—the
most infamous political organisation
which ever wielded power.
REPUBLICAN VICTORY.
The municipal election in Washingbain
City on Monday last was elosely contest
ed. The Republicans had to tight a comb
bination of Copperhead; Conservatives,
and returned Rebels—ill backed bjf the
Whisky Ring—but achieved the vic
tory.
The Chronicle claims the election of
13owEN, the Republican. , candidate for
Mayor, by 36 majority.
GENERAL MEWL
HLRRIBBVEG haPbeell e.hosett,as the place
tor homing the Anhui' BUM rsh , - wtacir
come off this year from Setilember 19 to Oc
tober 2.
Tint terms of the seven Republican Sena
tors voting "not guilty" on the eleventh arti
cle of Impeachment expire as follows`: Fes
senden, of Main, 1871; Fowler, - 'of Tennessee,
1871; Grimes, of lowa, 1871 ; Henderson, of
Missouri, 4869 ; Ross, of Kansas, 1871 ;
Trumbull, of Illinois, 1873: Van Winkle, of
West Virginia, 1869.
Rtaxtgirs in Western New York, the great
apple region, make very favorable reports of
the-crops and fruit prospects in that section.
Their work is already well advanced, having
been begun about the middle of March.—
They are sowing largly to barley. The win
ter grain looks remarkably- welt Fruits are
enough advanced to show•that there will be
an abundant, crop, with the exception of the
peach.
DISEASE Allow; Hoos.—We - understand
that Mr. Samuel W. Thomas, residing near
Wyo Mills, in this county, has lost nearly al l
his hogs, about seventeen in number, from a
disease unknown, but supposed to proceed from
the eating- of locusts. --: It is said that the
seventeen-year locusts aiirjust coming to the
surface of the earth, and it is thought the
hogs root them up and eat them.—Centre
ville (Md.) Observer. •
THE impeachment trial has deSionstmted
the close relations existing between the
"Whisky ring" and President Johnson. " The
"ring" defrauds the Government out e f not
less than a hundred millions of dollars a year,
and have, very naturally, used part of this
- money to keep in office Andrew Johnson
who winks at their rascality. These swin
dlers, are of course Copperheads, and "in
duce" many of the Copperhead papers to con
ceal these damaging facts from the people.
seems that a , good many negroes in the
South have voted the Conservative ticket at the
late elections. They become accodingly the
subjects of unbounded eulogy at the hen& of
the Conservative Press. So far as they are
concerned, these journals see no sort of dan
ger to the liberties of the country from negro
suffrage. They protest, with renewed em
phasis, that they have no prejudices against
the colored people i all they ask at their
hands is that they shall vote on the right
side. t
A connescoNnayr furnishes na with the
following incident, illustrating one of the
leading traits in the character of our future
President:
. During the Petersburg campaign of 1864
several private. were: engaged In unloading
barrels of "salt horse" from a transport at
City Point, and were in charge prat- lieuten
ant of a New York regiment, who took every
occasion to show his, authority. To .one of
his abusive remarks one of the privates made
reply; whereupon the lieutenant admistered
severe kicks to the offender, who offered no
resistance, but continued on with his work.
A short, thief( se; 211$11, wearing a slouched
hat and a 'rather seedy officer's cloak, who
had been standing by for some time, hereupon
threw off his clot& and coat and proceeded
to help unload the transport. After the task
was accomplished, the officer donned his cost
and cloak and aSked the lieutenant, In very
civil terms, his name and reghnent
"Lieutenant---, of The-4-Bew Tort
Volunteers. By what uuthorfty do you dare
ask such a question
"Report yinuself 4minediately to your
*Amer Under arreat; by Order of General
Grant, Tor cruelty to your men, slid remember
flit abuse-of *ivayes by 'Officers hi ttott7lerat:
ed by the %art commander of this army,"
replied the thick see clilenr, lighting ti
cigar and *Wog slowly **nayi Thn - ~ %ow•
lAeutemmtiratnotiong in disoovoft that
'tae Gen. cif
WIT'S OW .- : , IlhollUNGA“suagirses.
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114 01.
titres 1 - 41 hold tonve , / l'ork on The*,
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PNV nexteto be ObrasigEby Nichothsn:'
4. .-Vieo. 4 Le' Maritime, 011'.4"nrlt Owitebiti;bed
his leg broken last week'by-hie team running
off, and being thrown under the wheels of
the wagon.--Aaron Fohl, of Dillsburg, was
kicked in the face by a mule last week, split
ting his nose lengthwise and breaking his
jaw-bone.—A daughter orMtchael Lawrence,
near Hanover, aged 5: years, was severely
burned last week' while playing in the yard,
,by her clothes taken fire from a spark sup
posed to have been carried by the wind from
a bake-o , on near by, in which fire had been
placed for baking purposm—George Metrgar,
of York, /engineer on the Phila. and Erie
Railroad, while jumping off the train on the
20th u1t.,,t0 turn a switch, fell on the track,
the wheels of the engine passing over and
cutting off his right leg.—Thomas Gerntnill,
of Hopewell township, had his leg broken by
a tree falling on him, while felling it.
Pnaxxus.—John H. Kauffman, near Strati-
bury, had his jaw broken on the 20th ult., by
a kick from a colt.—A new Post office hes
been established at "Mason's and Dixon's
Line," 5 miles from Greencastle, A. H. Barn
heart Postmaster.—William C., young son of
Thomas Metcalf; of Mercersburg, while en
gaged in gymnastic exercises connected with
the school, on the 25th ult., fell and broke
both his arms.
WASITINGTON.—The act of the Maryland
Legislature requiring the Rebel dead 20 be
buried in Antietam Cemetery, a meeting of
the Commissioners of the several Stites was
held in Washington lust week, and it was re
solved to meet the difficulty by purchasing
and enclosing additional grounds adjoining
the present Cemetery, in which the Rebel
dead are to be buried, and calling on the
Southern States to make appropriations in
aid of the proposed object.
CARaors..—On the '2lst nit., while a mini
ber of boys were bathing in Roop's dam near
Westminister; Wrn. D. Decker, son of Mr.
Upton Decker, about two:ye years of age,
was taken with cramps and before assistance
could be rendered; sank to the bottom and
was drowned. The dam was dragged and
the body recovered the same evening.
CUSIBVILAND.—The services in the let
Presbyterian Church; Carlisle, on the 26th
ult., were conducted by Rev. George Duf
field, Sr., Rev.-George Duffield, Jr., and Rev.
Samuel Duffield, father, son and grand son.—
The catalogue of Dickinson_ College shows
130 Students in collegiate and preparatory de
partments.—The Carlisle Herald notices, the
enlargement of the Foundry and Machine
Works of. Messrs. F. GARDNER and Co., who
manufacture extensively Agricultural Imple
ments, Engines cars, &c. ' We had opportu
nity, a year or two ago, to make the acquain
tance of Mr. Gardner, the senior member of
the firm, and can cordially endorse him at
an, enterprising business man and thorough'
gentleman.
PROGRESS OE THE UNION PACIFIC
Telegraphic despatches report the comple
tion of GOO miles of -the Union Pacific Rail
road. The rapidity with which this railroad
has been constructed is without precedent in
all the history of railroad enterprises. Two
years ago, only 40 miles had been built, and
yet, at the close of the working season of
1861, 540 miles were in active operation.—
Through, the winter months an accumulation
of material for extending the road gave prom
ise of renewed vigor this year, and the fact
that GO miles have been built and equipped
since the frost was so far out the ground as to
admit cf track-laying, shows that that prom
ise will be fulfdltd. An immense force of la
borers—abont ten thousand men—is at work
under skillful leadership, and before thy end
or Inc mason, at RIM nay more miles will be
added to the complete distance. There will
be then finished more than 900 miles west
from Omaha, or more than one-half the dis
tance to Sacramento. The summit of the
Rocky Mountains, the highest point upon the
entire line, has been surmounted and left in
the rear by the builders, and the industrial
army is now on the western slope toward
Great Salt Lake.
The Union Pacific Railroad Company,
which are doing this great work, are offering
for sale their First Mortgage Bonds at par
and accrued interest from January Ist, in cur
rency. ' They are for 41,000 each, have thirty
years to run, pay G per cent. gold interest,
and principal as well as interest Is payable in
gold. These Bonds arc issued only as the
road progresses. The government loans, to
aid in building the road, United States Bonds
to the following amounts $16,000 per mile
from the Missouri to the Rocky Mountains; a
distance of about 526 miles; $ 4 8,000 per mile
for the 150 miles through the mountains, and
432,000 per mile thereafter. 'The Company
are then authorized to issue their own Bonds
to an equal amount, and no more. During
last year, about twelve million dollars of these
Bah& were sold, based upon the number of
miles completed. The entire line to the Pa
cific will be complete in 1870, when the trams
and profit of the road mast be immense.
The Company's Bonds have unusual provis
ions for security. The charter grarited by Con
gress makes them a First Mortgage upon the
entire line, taking precedence even of the
government's claim, the latter holding a sec
ond Ilen as security for its advances. The
receipts from way business show a remarka
bly successful operation of the line. During
the eight months ending December 81; 1867,
the net earnings were more `than three times
the interest upon the Company's. BOnds, and
the traffic must be greatly increased as the
road progresses.
Gazxv.—The type of a true American is
thus graphically given in Colonel Badeatis
Millitary History of General Grant : "When
the civil war broke out Grant was a private
citizen, earning his bread in an insignificant
inland town. He was of simple habits and
test* without influence' and unambitious.
Having never been brought into contact with
.men of eminence, he had no personal know
ledge of great affairs. He had never com
manded more than a company of soldiers,
and although he had served under both Scott
and Taylor, it was as a subaltern, and without
any opportunity of intercourse with thosecom
menders. He had never voted for President
but once ; he knew no politicians, for his ac
quaintance waslimited to army officers and
Western traders; even in the town where -he
lived he had not met the member of Congress
whp represented the district for ; ninesucces
.sive years, and who afterwards became one
of his most intimate personal friends. Of his
'four children, the eldest was eleven years old.
He lived In a little house at the top of one of
the picturesque bills on which Galena is built,
and went daily to the warehouse of his father
'and brother, where leather was sold by whole
sale and retail. He was thirtye years of
age before his countrymen became acquainted
with his name,"
'Ties New York'World s a id of the nett
Prealdent (before'lhe Republicans outhnibid
bim) "ge. hag within Um every manly gad
-1;7.; willgilgi4l2mige the name of tigagOtani
e ri Mani to live toter* in history -14
T* U. 8. &este, enifeaday, ;weed the
13i8.t0 admit Aiken's into the Utiles, itika
anlesateente. The, 1381 goes_ beck to the
Tax trial cc Jet anis hatonee moie Wait
putposei ; time until test Odder.
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RAILROAD
L~
`V ' ' 4 LAST. —T. • • g disput e d
+e Sewing 31stAlnefratenfftk,
'as tu.. - Wliieff is the best machine, iltaX . at .Isit
tom definitely diapo.sed of and setet rest; by
appeamr.ce among them of
tbat.wonderful family machine, known utile
"Anierleap. CorOinatioh Button Hole
,and Sewing Macihine." It at once carried
off the palm a ithtint any cerernonyl about it, -
andleft its competitors the question to settle
among themselvetast
,to which is the next
best. In this secondary question -the public
will feel but little 'lnterest so long as they can
be supplied with the "latest and Wit" and
also the cheapest ilk the market' Another
gratifying circumstance connected with this
master-piece of mechanisin is the fact that - it-
is entirely I he prodnct of the Inventive genius
and mechanical skill of our own citizens.--
These machines de manufactured in the fac
tory of the company, Twentieth and Wash
ington avenue, and sold at their rooms, south
west corner of Ele'venth and Chestnut streets,
Philadelphia. No lady should fail to examine
them.—Ph ir a Evening Bulletin.
CAUTION.—Pay no attention to the mis
representations of ,Agents and Parties inter
ested in the sale of other Sewing Machines.
An Agent who will willfully misrepresent a
good Sewing Machine simply because he it
selling an inferior one, will also misrepresent
his own, and the less you buy from such per
sons the better. Call and see for yourselves,
and if you are noCiatisfied we will not ask
you to buy. D. W. Rontsmv, Agent, Gettys
burg, Pa. May 27-2 t
4R - The Editor of the "Review," 'Washing
ton, Penn., writes as follows : A EiTANDI
ARD mong the few reme
dies for the curing of disease, that has stood
the test of experience and grown Into popular
avor, is Iloolland'a Getman Bitters. This
Bitters has been before the public for many
years, and ,has been constantly growing in
reputation. In many cases of Liver Com
plaint, Dyspepsia, disorder of the digestive
organs, &c., it is used with the greatest suc
cess, and is often prescribed by the most
skillful and experienced physicians.
To those afflicted with any of the diseases
arising from bilious disorders of the stomach,
and diseases resulting from a disordered con
dition of the digestive organs, this Bitters is
said to be invaluable.
The Bitters is not an alcoholic drink, and a
taste for alcoholic stimulants Is therefore not
engendered by its frequent psi.
We belive that if our people—our farmers
and mechanics, and all who are obliged ito
work out of doors in the wet and rainy weath- .
er of the spring and fall, would use We Bit
ters as directed, a large proportion of the fev
ers and bilious complaints with which we are
afflicted, would entirely cease. HOOF
LAND'S GERMAN TONIC is a compound
made withall the ingredients of Hoofiand's
German Bitters, to which is added pure Santa
Cruz Rum, orange, anise, &c., making a pre
paration of rare value, agreeable and pleas
ant. It is used for the same disease as We
Bitters, by those requiring scene Alcoholic
Stimulus. Principal Of G3I Arch St.,
Piffled's, Pa. Sold everywhere by Druggists
and others. it
Gi'No loss can be more fatal to beauty,
especially in the female se; than the loss of
the hair; glossy, lazuli:int hair is one of the
most powerful of all personal charms. When
baldness or even a deficiency of hair exists,
we naturally look ibr a dry itnd wrinkled skin,
a faded complexion; when not actually seen,
we see them in imagination. Wby, then, not
cultivate your hair ? Encourage It and
strengthen it ; or ilyour hair is gray or white,
the natural color c a rt be restored by a few ap
plicafiona of Mrs. 8. A. ALLEN'S IMPROV
ED (new style) Haut RESTORER or DRESSING,
(in one bottle.) Price One Dollar. Every
Druggist sells it. June 3-1 m
r Stieera Wine Is the pare unadulterated
juice of the Oporto grape new being cultivat
ed in this country by Mr. Speer. It is valua
ble for family use, and for its tonic and in
vigorating properties. • It gives tone to the
stomach, and invigorates the system. In
fashionable circles it has become the favorite
table wine.—lnteldigencer.
Druggists are agents for this wine. it
Cir Vohlptus supre.ma.. the Latin phrase ex
pressive of the clingy of voluptuous richness,
may be justly applied to the fragrance of
PETALON . B new perfume, "FLOE DE MAYO,"
the most - luxurious and p&manant of floral
odors. Sold by allldruggists. June 1-3
cr The way "to'minister to a mind diseas
ed" is to take Peruvian Syrup, a protecting
solution of the piotoride of iron, which
gives strength and vigor to the whole system,
restores the digestive organs to perfect health,
thereby restoring the mind to its nett ral vig
or.
*Mal gotittO.
DEBILITY
Every one at times feels the necessity of something to
tone op the spaces deprilesed by mental or bodily eabana•
Lion. ♦t each times let every one, ltisteail of taking
alcoholic or medicinal 'sfintrarinfr, which afford orgy a
temporary relief, reinvigorate bre debilitated iryetem by
the natural tonic elements of the
, PICIttrFTAN STlttiP,
or I'reteeied Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, which
Vitalises end enriches the blood by supplying It with its
Life /fiefeenf, Ilex.
Zahn{ free from Alrxdrol In any fora., ifs enelyising
Teats arc not followed birtirrruttending readies t bat no
permanent, infusing mainwea, vreol and watt Lam Into
all parts of the system,taad build hag up as IRON 00N-
Wk. C. STEELING, BIM., of Poughkeepsie, N. Y. says:
"Since taking the Peruvian Syrup I kel batter, my
strength is Improved, my bowels are regular, my ap
petite drat rate.
There is an old Physician in Ibis city (older than I
am), who has been Cu the Drug business. Ibr 40 years,
who has used the Syruplnv three monthe, and gives It as
his decided opinion, that it is the boot Alterative Tonle
Medicine be ever knew:.
For DTIPEPSU., Dun an, and rums Wassesual. the
Pony/tan Syrup is a swine. A 32 peas pamphlet mitt
free w . & The gamins has 4 . 21t11111A1 Erase blows is the
O
J. P. DINSMORII, Proprlitor, No. 3d Dry it., N. Y.
Skold by iii! Drugalsts.
,jlkrofula Cand ofier &vex Fears' Attliatv.
3. W. itteautoa, Esq., a:prominent lawyer of Patters.
burg, N. Fa, sayer .;tad
37 R Vuttrutro mans
when I commenced taking Dn./Lanus' lon= Wean
.My My Breast, Throat and Aloe was one centinuent same—
rift' now a well men; and amelawded the lodine 'Water
wed my Ilk,"
Circulars In regard toithis remedy will be smkt free.
I. P. DINSMORE, Proprietor, 86 Day it., New 'nit.
• Per side by Druggists generally.
May 6.—lm
TO THE LADIES FOR ONLY ONE
DOLLAR,
• -
We are bellin g meg, Shall 4, Dry and Fumy Goods of
every descript ion, also, [Myer Ware, Furnitnre, eft.—
Rateable Presents, from $3 to $6OO, sent free of charge to
agents sending clubs of ten and wards . Cirtnlars
sent free to any address. WYSTII &
ancemesurs to thanuman tglo.,
42 lianovar st., Boston, Mau.
P. 0., Box, 2931
Feb.
DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND ATABDII, treated
with the utmost awe* by Pr. J. ISAACS, Oterdiat and
Auriet,(uninerly of Leyden, Holland.) No. 1106 Arch mt.,
Philadelphia, Pa. TeathWonntle fit= the mod reliable
sources in the City and Country can be seen at his once.
The medical &catty are inTited to &company Buzz
,Wenti, aa beta& no omits in hie practice.
Eyes inserted without pain. No charge made tor
amination. I N0r . 90,117,4y
Brual W 171103 are parajakeGiaps Wines ands 'They ta parity mad Mambo =Cost 'dear oath's Iliataga. They
area* to Marsha for aorarnonloa purposes' aad In ha.-
Oats law fumble lad ccra*alescanta on sum tof Mar
panti and ratability.
1311VIUUTION.
wohmi on guaaufeed tp prodswo • luituiont grow*
of hair upon •Id herd boarflfees free, bo fodDa
-Abe femovol P siodlkddieso *optic* 0tr.„71.
tbinkbo•sving the soft, elm' and 4. 11 304111,0110
114 . 06411111104 without floors* by aiblriming
• TUOIII.O. MIASMAS. Obegibie,
Attio„lll67.-1y ' 818 Broadway, NIT lo ck.
TO 00 Obinme•
SIT, =Min) MIAOW will usA Ohm riy
awnssU wkoffludif4l6:l2o, pr osoriptfoß
micticsilbe imaklagandaViiidap)sureatedybY siblob
late of shoot and IMO dhow*
Om a . ilk mil bo ta bulk 411iitiabo i d
-NW Vabspiimi lora irtli try this wesmiWi ss
4 / 1 41 /W is itga Oft Illar 4Prove bleopi,..
- • WSW SHWAS*
W/Wimainr. Now T a ft
putaii2llll:.47 _
is
r t t a l XS tittir
'i. z. ..- , • v,
Tiif ORR AT PRJN/C
iraMnincoxlhacalsnix pias4-mun.
THE BOWS SEWING NUMMI COMPANY
JAL
Awarded over ./4404te1* ljbaplittors.
The Oat' Criml of the Lvglot; of limon;
GOLD MEDAL
AMXRICAN SEWING MACHINXS,
per Imperial Decree, published in the "Moulatur Univer
sal" (01Hefei Jon sal of the Preach uvulas,
2tl July, 18$?, In theme wards:
Yabrlcaute de Marldues a
• eondre expoaant
ELI A.:4 MOWN. JR.
Manufacturer of itidiling
Machines, Exhibitor.
Thb doable fl it hon r L another pruotof thrgreat SU
perlority et the iloll'll Seeing Machine oterall Others.
ZILLICY A AITOOPP,
- NO Sti Swath Eighth Street,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.,
Age An. Penally'Tanis, New Jersey, Delaware sod
Western Virginia.. (March 4.-3 m
•GEolltill - JACOBS A DRO, Gettysburg,
Agents fn Adams County
DISEASES OF THE SCALP
PRODUCE GRAY HAIR & HALDNEES
The uie of = -
HALL'S VHCIZT.kBLE
SICILIAN HAIR, RENEWER,
sail restore It to Its natural color and.prornots its
growth.
Our Trent fee on the Hair sent tree by nehll.
It. P. HALL & 00., Proprietors, Nashua, N. 11.
Jane 3.—lm
IitILLINE It Y.
MRS. LOU TATE
D ESP& TTOLLY informs ber friends and the public
geoeralty, that she Imsjust returned from the city
with
THE LATEST SPRING STYLES OF
BONNETS HATS, &C.,
in the Millinery line and that she is prepared to make
and repair BONN ETS, HATS, Ike., in the moat Gmbiona
ble styles.
Her place of business Ls in Dr. T. T. Tare. new
Cotzagein Charnberabsirg.etreet; Gettysburg.
April 22.-2.m0
1868. MILLINERY. 1868.
MISS McCREARY
AS Jurt returned from the C'ty with • large aswirt
-1-1 Dien' of spring
BONNETS & HATS.
Also, Bonnet and hat Trimmings of the tatted styles,
which, with ea sweertment of fashiocaltis
Fancy and Toilet. Goods,
she is determined to sell at the very lowest cash prices,
READ}-MADE BONNETS
will be kept on ba.o , sod Bonnet, made to order at the
shortest iaotice.
Milliners supplied with goods to sell again on the most
avowable terens.and paters. with Instrnetioue gratis.
April 15.18.8.—. ^ .m
1868.
New Styles. 1868
ROSA M. MONTFORT,
"(ATILT. matinee the tsCiinerybaaiaeei to ff ONTEkS-
T I TOWN, and baying retarur4 from the City, hi pre
pared to do Ivey wort Its the litllioery Hoe, promptly.
HATS AND BONNETS
of the latest styles. Alio, Cut sod It , nuet TRIMMINGS
fbr sale, • bids, having been Tonteluteed for cash, will S e
sold clonsp. , -4.iberal deduction weds to those buying to
eel kola.
Ladies, Black and While CAPS made to order; also,
Head-dretres,Vells, Ac.. all of the LATER STYLKS--
Ala. , , Sack. Drees and Sleeve Patterns.
April 22.-2 m
Maktrp.
N EW BAKERY.
NiWPOItT & ZIZOLEIt
Iteduatratßakrry,South MatbtugtoL tr., balrequart
*aft Ma Ralik B • I 'Jettymborg P• Constastl3 o•
hand,tk• boat of
Bread,
Cracker
Persons wlshingfresh Bread willbeserTedererlao r
us,byleaviAgthetrusureand resldeneo►st the Bakery
livery effort mad', toplrass. GPIS OE A CALL.
Aprlll6 lass
earl:tamp ganuos, at.
CARRIAGE -MAKING RESITXRD
The war being over, the undersigned lotre reasoned the
CA RRIAGB-31111KINU BUSINESS,
at their old eland, In Rost Piddle street, °Myst:Awn,
where they are again prepared to put up work In the
molt fashionable, substantlll, and superior wanner- A
lot of now and second-hand
CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, AC .
on hand, which they will dispose of at the 10104 prive,
and all orders will be troppliod al promptly sad utldaa
torily as passible.
OrREPArRING.I3I
done with dispatch, and at cheapest rated
A large lot of now and old HARNESS F. a hand for sale.
Thankful Air Abe liberal patronage heretofore eajoyed
by them, they solicit and will endeavor to deserve a large
share In the future.
hay 29.-tf DLNNER a zuget.raz.
DAVID MICR AZT. JOAN F. IicCRISANT.
s a
"Best .always . Cheapest.' ,
THE Best and Cheapest,
SADDLES, .
BRIDLES,
COLLARS and
HARNESS of qlt kinds, in the; County,
are alwayi to be kend at the old and wen known stand,
Baltimore it., oppoeite Übe Presbyterian Church.
•
Our Riding and Wagon Biddies,
are the moat aubetantially hunt and neaseet.
Our Harness, (plain and silver mounted),
are complete In every respect and warranted to be of tilk •
very best material and workinnaship.
Our upper leather Draft Co__ ,llars
cat ear se my. They are the best FITTING and most
Our Heavy Draft Harness,
are made to order, se cheap as they tan •be made any
where_and in the most aubstentlel manner.
Ridinßiding Bridles, Whips, Limbo', Draft
m um ,
g
and everything is the line; New bee
'kr or cheaper.
Out prices
have been zebu= to the lowest Urleg standard.
A liberal percentage ter cash, off all billa mounting to
lib or more.
we work nothing but the begot' dock and will war
rant every article termd ontioba suryrusest sa rw
promoted.
Thankful Repast favors we Invite attantios tooltrPf*
sent stork.
*Alva u a call and aundu nix= art mum.
zaa.'29.181111.-Sf D. iIeCURNANT a SON.
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
TATE di CULP
Aro sow building a misty
Lb
OPIUM WORK of the
latest sad mot approved ailybe, Mid eosetrieted albs
bed ateterkl, te *UDE they Invite *steak* ot Mgr
./ilk amine bent oat von Id* Gam sod of NO.
trete; eelestoe with atretta nittotooo of style
si giogium r Tem olodittesity tha.
w~iait fa anizmiateltemile
w oo e t say ota I/Wok that to the plows to
00•1•
.1111 , 42PAI1ING to inrery bran& done igehOrtaotioe
And or reesoossido
,
4WlTeout aPtise itierilietory.adar C 14411104 os
soft sad Oliiii*Milinissenstsolii4Obirs Ps.
4012
glyun to
`~ittiutrg.
Cakes,
Pr•ts•l•, lc
`, r
SALVOIRNALUABLE •
REAL ESTATE.
The utliattber willothela.Phightliale, on Tharsday,
Aetna *ye/ June, itglfro'elock, A:l4m the premise.,
the biknring valuable Property, situate in New Oxford,
Adams county, Pa, viz :
No. 1, A half Acre of , Grnuad,
fronting on the turnpike, with thelmprovernents there
on, for the fast 22 years the homestead of the under
signed.
No. -2, One-fourth an Acre, with
the improvements thereon, adjoining lb* former.
No. 3, - Ut .of tiround,' adjilining
New , Oxford on the wt. whereon is elected the building
of the New asalrd Iliftitate, and laid out In Building
Lots, containing otos-fourth of an Acre of ground each;
fronting the Turnpike and High street, and extending
tho town eastward. „ . .
No. 4," Fire Lots of Ground, eon
tattling together 16 Acres, more or Imo, closekto New Ox
ford, and fronting on the Turnpike leading to York—
every lot accoadiale from the turnpike. The above land
is all In level:he State of cultivation, and will be sold en
tire or In pariele. as may mit purchasers.
The town of Now Oslo, d Is a prospering and handsome
village, on tho litre of the Gettysburg and Hanover Rail
road, 19 miles from Hanover, proverbially healthy, and
a favorite retreat, la the hot season, of citizems of Balti
more, with which city there is communication by rail
road rwice a day. (Sundays excepted,) in about 3!,.. hours.
Washington Is about b hours and Philadelphia Ii hours
distant.
The COLLEGE BUILDING has a (rota of 60 foer Depth
34 feet, and 66 feet high, sabstantially built, and can
easily bo transformed into an elegant country seat, from
the top of which, by reason of its elevated position, there
Cis a free prospect, In *clear day, of the whole of Adams
d onut'', and one-half o. York and Carroll counties.--tlitre
b efog no surrounding hill high ancugh to obstruct the
law.
For fortber ithrtna Don address the proprittar, repid
ing in New Word. Conalti.us rfil be mule knuiro on
day of sale by M. DM. PFEIVFKR,
J. r. RutnLtA , Auctioneer.. Proptietnr.
31/1y 13 —ts
A FARM AT
PUBLIC SALE
In ptirqtance of en Order of the Corot of Common
Pleas of Adams county, Pa., the undersignad, Trua tee of
of the EatatO of Belinda Blank, will sell at Public Sale,
on Saturday Ore 20th day of Jane next, of 12 o'clock, if.,
on the premises, that valuable PARA, sitnate in 31, , u ot
joy toast...hip, Adams county, Pa, adjoining lands of
Wm, Yonng, Adam Wert, Mrs. Honer and others, con
taining 113 ACRES, 45 Acres of which are excellent
Woodhrod. The Improvements consist of a god two.
story LOU DWELLINU, Log Darn, and other out-build.
lugs, w irk a Well of water near tt e dour, and an Orchn r,,
The land is in good order, and the renew; has recently
been flxod.
It will bend! togetber .r,r in parts an. may Lest ruit
purchaerrii. Pereens wintiing to view the property ail
please eall bit the undersigned residing neer by.
sll.Atietelance will be given find trims made kindrn
dn day of safe by JOHN Cit
April 22..—te
air Lny filer c 4.41.
FIRST CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE.
thin two miles of Gettysburg, on the Harris
burg road, with all necessare infprovements,
and in prime order. I will sell. from 100 to 160
Acres, to suit purchasers. Terms reasonable.—
For further Information, apply to
WM. WIBLE, l
Gettysburg, 'a.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Sept. 18-tt
I will sail the Farms
No. 1.. Lying on the Ilarrisburg
and Orttystarg road between York Springs and Qridlnro
burg. containing 121 wlEb improreruente, now
occupied by James Miller. PE Ice $25 per acre.
No. 2. Lying on the Carlisle and
Ir.. Oxford road, hotline° Ileidlershutg and New Ches
ter, containing 145 ACKER, with good Improvements
euw occupied by George J. Blank. Price BsOper acre.
Term.: One half to be paid on the delivery of the
deed; the balance to snit the purchaser, either In cash
or In Bret Judgment Bonds of not less than ENO for No.l,
and s4oo.for N 0.2, to b, paid annually with interest.
es.Tliese farms are patented, lie handisoine:y and have
been limed. :.A. B. BONNER.
Mai 29 , 18157.,-tf
k DESIRABLE
TOWN PROPERTY
AT PRIVATE SALE
r r HE undersigned offers at Private
1. sale, the old DOBBIN DWELLING, at the Junction
of the Taneytown and Emmittsburg roads, in the borough
of Gettysburg. no bowie la atawCantlallyhuilt °lnoue,
and contains twelve lama room. There is a strong,
asser-fallialg spring of Ant rate water in the basement
sod 1 1 , 1 4 Acres of land connected with it. The hanstion
is a very pleasant one. and with a little additional outlay
this could. be =ide one er the moat coutt,rtable and de-
Arable beeves in the th,rongh or it a ricinity•
g N0v.13.1 67-tt AMIN RUPP.
. .
UT
ESTERN PRE-EMPTION LANDS.
t tonTs on head a few TRACTd of No. I, second
hand, preeroptios Lands located near It • Broads. County
Towns, Ac in well settled neighborhoods. which I will
sell, or exchange at a lair price for Reel. Zonate in Ad
ara• county, Po. GEO. ARNOLD.
Yrb. 5, 146.% —tf
gooks, firugi, prdirints, &c.
HUBER'S
DRUG STORE.
POenryg 01(1 Sea ml—Baltiln Orclerpt,
GET T t"RG, I'A
HAVING parclaatil this nip! r..l.trott Stlnd. and
laid In an satisely wow and freA Stoa t offer a
full swam, nt, eou.lstioß in part of
DRUGS AND FAMILY MEDICINES. '
PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASS6RTMENT.
PURE LII.KORS k WISES /Oa MEDICINAL PL'EPO
SPICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. (SEX.
DYES a DYK-StvrFs—llOW I•TSVENS . DYES.
EXCELSIOR DYES, AND VIC ANILINE DYER—TIIE
CEIFAPEST AND BEST IN TILE MARKET.
ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PEREUME.3 AND
TOILET ARTICLES.
COLA ATE'S, AND OTHER SI:PYRIORKOAPS.
FORNEY'? HORSE POWDERS—THE DEFT AND
CREASES*; ALSO, FOUTZ'S, ELL 5, DALE'S
PERSI AN, STONEBR AKER'S AND ROBERT'S.
e7ATIONER OF ALL KIND?.
CIGAILS,TOBACCO.AND tIFY—THE BEST BRANDS.
PHYSICIANS' PRY.?CRIPTIONS AND FAMILY RE
CEIPTS CAREFULLY COMP JUNDED.
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP
PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Netl iCrII fyrnisit.d AT ALL ROCRS ur Tilt NIGHT. 217:j
Bell of fife door
April 1, 1868.-tf
A. D. BUEHLER,
DRUG & BOOK STORE
CHAMI3ERSBURG STREET,
Near the Diamond
STATIONERY OF ALL RINDS
DR UGS AND MEDICINES;
PERFIIXERY AND TOILET SOAPS
itiriJOUNTRY MERCIIANTE supplied at wholesale
city prices. -•
Feb.
DR. R. HORNER,-
PHYSICIAN AND DRUGGIST,
Mee 'ad Drag Store, ORASSIRSSIJAG STREET
GETTYSBURG.
Medical advice without charge
DEALER IN
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, STA
TIONERY, VEJUIVERRY, SOAPS, IMICSUES, TOIL
sr ARTICLES, DYE !MUM, SPICES, BAK
ING SODA, CREAM OP TARTAR, LAMPS,
COAL OIL, AC., AC.
PURE LIQUORS ter medicinal purposes.
Dr. L Horner's OLIVE, a reliable remedy f ' chapped
hands, rough skin, *c.
AU art tea warranted pure and genuine.
' Jan I, 1868.-tI
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIS r,
SYere in Brant's Building, Baltimore at.,
LITTLESTOWN.
HAVING opened s new DRUG
SWIM and Athol It op In the best styles I offer my
atoek of pit .
_moved fresh Dross to the eltisNe of Miles
tone VW TIMM' At tbirlOW4Mt *artist rates, eonalstlng
in part of
Drug* and Family Medictines, Pure
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent ifeciicistes, Horse
Powders,
Pare Salem, Dyes and Drug Ittuffe, Perfumery, Toilet
and Nancy ankle*. A fall assortment of Brushes,
y, of all kinds. Cigars, Uwe* and Bang. ,
!Fir lgeore's Allectrollegwetio Boss will wash with
Mad gilltihier, void ariniros. Clothes washed with
thY /yip aro mark beauttgolly white without boiling or
blostsg.Llbis tbs best Soap bt ass. - 1 1'sx it.
_lt is
INISMIgiii not to Ware the haodt oefithrte.
i f itlisstown, May IS r —lr ANIS ORIN.
MR• • ••IM.PIP
`MtS.
EAST BERLIN FIRM.
,
,REBERI' & HOOVER.
FARMING- _IMPLEMENTS'.
Buckeye Reaper and Mower—Buckeye
Self-Raker, Hof hein's Patent—Self
discharging Wire Horse Rake, .
Shireman's Patent—Brand's
Patent Wire Horse Rake
—The Rockaway Wire
Rake.—also.
Threshing .Machines,
COPS PLANTERS, TWO imns, SOIREMAN'S PA
TENT AND WAYEArGICS PATENT, TORE,
GRAIN DRILLS, MOORES PATENT—
CORN SHELLF.R, WAMBAUGH'S
PATENT.
REPAIRING of all kinds &ins on short notice.
Call and see what we can do.
REBERT k HOOVER.
East Berli n , March 4,1568.-4 m
AHE undersigned.ealls attention to
his new Machine Shop. aelklew Onkrd, Adams
county, which he has put up, at [urge expense, with the
determination to do good and satisfactory work. De.
will manufacture 'rations kinds of
• AGRICULTCRAL MACHINERY,
Bitch a/ THIMEONG MAC lIINRS, APIIIING-TOOTH
RAKES, &c.; and will keep eke BUCKETS BEASEB.
MOWER on ban- for sal a
All
deeemptiona of REPAIRING done promptly and
as•cheaply am passible.
He baa In connertlon with his Machine Shop a STEAM
SAW MILL, upon !which he will do all Wilda of work In
that line.
He asks the public to call and give him a trial, and he
guarantee. full satisfaction.
storto, ginwart, &c.
TIN-WARE AND STOVES.
THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF
TIN-WARE IN THE COUNTY,
, AT
S.
..G. COOK'S,
(Formerly_ tudrare 14114'0i abolish* Oi
'ESE BEST coos,mheropp.. 211:41; Apkastra,
#ol4riphiatio Hi ;
LE DOMINION*,
COMPROMISE.
PENNSYLVANIA.
NOBLE COOK,
. , ECONOMIST, .
BOW REMA.l.,itc o
Also, many other art lola* for kitolon otoorhich will be
sold as low uat an other place lathe **sty.,
••a. - CCON.
lartH2,lll6B.
PLAIN AND FANCY '
, J`oll
Dome InexPipor f ; e
THE STAR AND SENTINEL On ICA
WE!
_
ifitptdatifiltignOuto,.
ArIERS AND MOWERS.
w
MODOES' PATENT
01110 AND BUCKEYE,
E. BALL & COMPANY'S
WORLD'S REAPER Sr MOWER.
AVING had considerable experi_
ence in the eaten( Reaping and Moe log Machines
in the last fro yearn. I have made it a point to offer no
machine .1, the farmer that will not when thoroughly
tested give gi floral salhiLict inn, and hence livve (lined
thri agency (or nil but what I regard the very best In
the marlitt. I new offer to She Co mm the c huiug Sax
ton, two of what I consider the hest tuachin• a in use:—
Lest s aeon I sold thirty-five of the 01110
Patent which have givent entire aatiefst lion. :du ma
chine has been returned, neither has there been any dif
ficulty with any one to whom they were sold —all pay
till for their machines; promptly. Cortincrtes from
those who h..% e purdinsed, cook) be procured hut I deem
It nnnecessary—but for information uomid frr those
wanting ut whines to uny . yf the w ho
muchased and have Using this , ,.
Jacob Itattnusperg r. W.riener,
Jacob Fidler, 6.11:11.0 1S 0,4..1.1er.
Willl.llll Welt. Jr.. , J- L.. 1:1;fil•Allh,.1),
Itenjsmin
Newton th., her,
Silas Matter.
John lierbst,
Jokerh ci el 1,11/Sll,
Jceeph (2011,H trt
tirot:ze Itulhey,
Dmorl yl t rch.
This machine Loa n
miumr by the Nunn.) i . 1
Fah mad by hundred, I,
the country, it:4:111110,1 t:,
TeCelved 1!:« I
ibbti,lo.l t ,t.
t1:31
1111.1111.-:!;,. !. V. . •
In evory xctL 1/1 nitric ;t i; i •• it I; to to
ken N.:, 1:v v•Vv.t to 1 , :.!"14
lira! at v. , : Incaa V,
exorlienev anllele)Lsncto , .eW,lktiimmillip4n.l ti 41h,
bitied w:tit Ativagthiat,;.l.4 , 4ptution to 411 Lin 1, f
Wolk, ;t at Ili ,nri any mach int: het t , (4ie (41;44-.1 to
the termer. 'the F!eltlit ilit; on this machine 1,4. been
ciatiaitivrably iirivr,,,rl in the tittivnn, All I n 1 war;
ranted P , giv- r 4 nut i angetir ner it .41p.
TILL II 01:1..iii9 AND 1:r
Tbit is an entire n,si. ILI ji:.l_ , ing 1,411 its
construction nit ilio te , timou...ts
be the leading unich.ue. ge3ling II.: 4 . H.l
Iron. mitring - tree) whet! Rini c.c coact. flit nig tip ctn..;
and tinning as tine as 4 ch air, ahirli make, ni !-
Chine intleii lighter of dr .tt, at.a n uttmg e
or
wear. The roar lug it all rio.seJ in a tight rate tt,e .r r te
it Int tl !I, entirely czelnii:ng water. dirt, or and
indeed pr.-reinns every tti lb it is eliculate.l I, p -"y e
injurlou4 to the a • 11, yati i.;iai the
ail at, I.l.icvs ere eximbett and in.ucen
lenity Mkt!. Tin urifare all encased the 'be
gearing toil cut in Ila , Eanie way rat tight
ened di:tin—tin-le it ti sot king loose, at it
the 1 . 3, With , Pther 'l7/4CLIIIC, Tire 0411;43.V do nut
hesitate in g tying ta:at IGtt 3rtetlinC, Atr ti cf• per core,
swill last a Dian a life tittle. at kit it it Matter every
farmer' .dioubt tske int,, cengi , leristion, before titiyingat
the present high ',tires of machines.
TE:ifllltiNY OF REV JAC9F. L. TI:OSCLE.
FZEVE..C.J., MD , 44.112.2, 18i.S.
Yg V. t Wilmot—Last year I porchai.e4 otos of E.
Ball's WURLIiti REAPERS, tine ILbed It 1,3 t harvest in
In tutting ,ny va - ❑ .irain and Lira,' and 6,!:1:c of my
aeightiors, and have nu hesitation In as) ing th.it it gave
me inure Kati!lnetl , ,n 3 c,nts!.:hed machir e than any 1
Wive ever met!, althior..,h I hare tried smite seven or
eight other machine . I regard it the DE.dr tnntblem in
Market, anti du not hesitate to recommend it as ancli to
any person Wanting a tirst-cia.si rnaelline.
Yvnreo, 2a., .7. D. TR /sine.
c in also furbish IiALL'S 01110 t”tL.,se iv hung that
machine.
lean furnish these machines Einntra, and will
sell as single Mn/ era or 1 , 11A1411,1 Mad); Lem as Mower,—
Self-Itake-11 s—Druppet---:,r Dropper and Hard
Hake ccuiLiatist. 1 .siu also agent fur ISOPE'r; tritOPPKIt,
which can be attachcal to eny make of machine. Ihsae
haring chi machines in haw:, and wishing a I/rot/per Call
he accoincnisrlatel by sending in their order. early and
naming the Ivnti of machine I, which they wish thaw
to he attache.]. Price SSA,.
?ample machines can be seen at the residence of the
subscrtber.two mites tr,Drn Gettysburg, on Harrisburg
road, or at the Wareh , nee Vf a B1( , 17.111, Gettys
burg, Pa.
I als:, keep en hntvi
IV IRE-700711 11.11 E iK.Lc. 4•TEEL .1"L(
FELD ( CITE it SAAD LIII'L
_VENTS LIS'EgALL
- •
Yd: mem woull to well to main ins my mad i furry be
lore Ln3 lug claret here as I keepl nothing but the beat,
Extras constant ly VP 1311.11 , 1, *IVI ha , , 11144 e arrange
ment. to have repairing , lone in the beat posaililo man
ner at short notice at. I omods:ate charges.
W5l. ViIBLE.
RE kVER 7 S PATENT ADJUSTABLE SELF-FEEDING
ROCK DRILL,
ONE THE GREATEST , VIVII9VEMENTS OF THE
EMI
lie ity tJ e fir.q .si!CC , ;B4"tfi leMid to apply
:iitehincry to Rod: Drilling for ' , lasting
purposes, and ?flirt. 14 w.il 1711.Y1ree
ritually for splitting Rod:
(01 , 1 drilling holes in Rockfot•
ony'purp,me.
PATENTED JILT 16, 1867
PHIS Drill haS everything that is
des;ml in a Mill. It has any umuunt 0' ail
lin.taLility, so that it wtll stand cia any tara.r.n aurCace,
where it ie ykaraiote fora nom to drill.
- • - •- It Grill! perpetidi , ula , ly. or At any angle tip t•• 5 de
green, • tei any depth r,r requ:red fur 13145 t
It opeiates emiily, and r ith .ine a these Machines a
man can duns, the wurk done in lb
cid way.in the SJULt , time. In priliriary Huck it will
drill one inch per niinnte.
With till.. Urilt , Fartr.ert, who brie r,ngli lard, can
clear the rook off witb little expense, as any person who
can turn a %ILI mill can operate the drill.
. It can be used lu IN
-2111, Cellars, Coal 3.liLes, or any
place that Rock is mei with.
mlhe undersigned haring purchased from the Pa.
trotrv, WILIJ&)IIIEarra, all his interest in Bala Letters
Potent in atalto the State of Pentos3lvaoia, are preps' ,
ed to sell (bus ty and Township Rights In said State, on
reasonable terms. We bare alto been constituted. by
Letters or Attorney. Agents - for the - Patentee, for the
sale of State }tights through,ut Ctnit.t.l State... Per.
*ails de-trine- to it core 1.7 , ...unty or Toanstip nimbi., in
Penotty!sania, or to smote the high( for other States,
gill rA fresoc.
BELL & WEAVER,
'towel-stow.. Adams county. Pa
PHILIP
.LOLLEUT
March '25, 1863.-3 m
NEW MACHINE SHOP
AT NEW OXFORD
March nil&Me-'6le
Tonfettiono, top, gotious
CONFECTIONERY
ICE CREAM SALOON.
. JOHN GRU.I..:L,
Ch am berA urg Str., Gettysburg,
ilaYiag . C. , lopitted Li/ new Luthaug. has opened the
'lngest assortment of 'on teener. titer offered In net
tys'2nrot. (mind ug
French & Common Candies,
Tor Sara, Le.. and ererything belonging to a tiratylowa
Confectioner!, with special accommatatioao !or Ladies
stud t.ieht
r
E. H. MINNIGH,
CI IA MBERSB lIRG STREET,
=
lEEE
lIIEM
G ETTY6Bti RG, PA.,
Confection, Periodical and
News Depot.
IMIZE
4
, f
The Daily Papers of Baltimore,
Philadelphia, New York,
and choice Magazines.
All kinds of Confections, Can-
ICE CREAM & CAKES
5t:p:,14 , 41 to rtmilit4 and r..ittirx nt ,I,t tart tat f-4
Mulct,
Let all the People Come !
000(b4 and Confc fli()»(tp Mori'
THE undersigned, havit“ , bought
I out J. M. Warner'a Fancy Oixals and Confectionery
Store, in Baltimore street, nearly opposite Fahnestocks'
Store.Gett3sburg, ineltesthepntilic'a patronage. Large
and tasteful as the rt. ek hat l,ten, rei effort will be
spared to render it .till mere at tractive and dealrable.—
He now otters
Writing Deilk•
Work Bones,
Port folios,
S dchels,
Picket itv.tic
China Toys,
Pocket Cutlery
Jewelry,
Chet , .
Brushes,
Perfumery
Soaps,
COIL tai,
Fruits,
Nuts.
Byrn!,
Ile intends tt.Sf 11 everything at the luvreot praelble
pricey, bettering that - ..C1111 p ruft te" h, ing'•gnicl Wert,"
and are tht.refure !..Nit /or buyer and seller. Come are ,
—tem° all: A. IL VEISTEL.
April 1, 19,19.—t
SEGAR STORE.
The ondervigned hls removed hi. Seger Store to List
NORTII•EA:T CORNER OF TUE DIAMOND
UETTYSBURG,
Where he B.S. a e.ntinuance (if the pn!•lie patrOnwge
lamtlon fa o tie of the most
CENTRAL AND CONVENIENT,
stx,l hts ntock of Sept re among the moot ebotee and man
EEO
Ile will keep on lianJ the beet BRAND :3, ani wilt
anufi•eture far yernerni sale throughout (4e county. Ile
will eU at the I .vr est living prices, amt at wholesale and
QM
Ile is AI3J the Agent foe the }tidal - ltto] (Va.) Tubaceu
Wolkl, and will sell their Chewing Tobacco, at whole
loweraxle tliau it nu lit-tiouglit iu iltv city
Remember the Once. In the Inany , t.l, t et wean Brinker
•
hors 8:ore and McClellan's Hotel.
Apctl 16G5.—if
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
TOILET SETS,
PERFUMERY,
FANCY CHINA & BOHEMIAN VASES,
AT A. R. FEISTEL'S,
Gettysburg, April 1, 1808.-tf
JOHN M. MINNIGH.
Diamond Confectionery LC. Ice &cam Saloon,
DALTIMORE Street, two doors above Centre square,
1.1 Gettysburg, Having returned from the city with
a full stock of Con fertionery, I will sell ett the rery lowest
profits—including
FRENCH COMMON CANDIES,
Oranges, Lemons, Sate, Toys, Notions, /kr., and every
thing belonging to a first claw Confectionery, with
OAKES, MEAD AND LEMONADE. Also,
ICE CREAM
Mny
FARIUMU3,
Attend to your Interests I
dETTYSBURI -FOUNDRY.
JACOB STOCK
MBE subscriber would Inform his customers sad
h ers, that he is manufacturies Varian s kinds
lochof gsand lifitchines, made teenier, on shirt napes,
as - • '
THRISHERLAND POWERS, - •
(Aye different sizes of Powers,) CLOVER- LIM HUI,
LEIS AND lIRPARATORS,OOREPODDiIIt CIITTERS,
STRAW AND HAY OTITTiRS; DORN PLANIIIRS:
PLO UOll3,
such ea Cut Ploughs, Borshear Ploughs, Sidehill and
Corn Ph:highs; the
wzawsPRING HORS* RAKE,
Melded improremnar; t BIERMAN'S SELF-DIS
011AIDIING HORoI RAKE.
He will likewise manufacture
MOWERS AND ARAMS.
ITAL SORIEWB * Cider Premiss,
IRON RAILING tot Demeaning or Porches, with
OT
orysliing shoe in hie line, altar low rates,
FOR BALL—A Ono-horse Wavy.
DAVID STERN YE.
April 15. 1&18.-tt
130-01 C AGENT!! WARTED to solicit order& /qtr
Di. Muria' Mau', DICTIONABY OF
iDEReDIBLE. In* OM ZDITIO3I POBLICEID IN Mani a,
atiathlanlito ar Da. Battrat's own Hama. In One
hi iiiaVyirlite.
vo Tatum), illnotrutod with over 126 stool . ilie
I z6 v V..d .b.cribers, see that you got the e we
edition by Dr. Smith. , _
Tuor: t id ReprOlican says this WM* Intbnalt.
ad 11 MM. Burr A Co.. le th e mules Wag.
Th. kw:WS says, whom* whim* to =
the theepes* Win, the best Dictionary of the Bible
, .
bui2Lit
are meeting will unpengliolat mews 111/i
-roFt4o 6tesieral *lipeuit, gad oiler extra hadscoil f r e t s
,s, „p iers . Agouti WO MI inn itillhannligeW‘traeg
directly wiar the PUBLIWas Par linceiremi ch ,
were • withOgPertWilare . opl • •
Daher&
~ , • _ . 4,,, ... —I I. : i
Mar 97.-4 e) '' ' „IT Vie; :
June 3,1868.
IMM=ZI
MEI
next dour to Eagle Hotel,
ICE•CREA
suppltell nu •hottest notice
Lest t.) the Key 4totte Hotel
(lies, .Oranges, Lemons,
Nuts, &c., &c.,
con.tanCy uu
Plain Can..:),
Fancy do.,
Labelers,
Chow -41.0w,
Fancy Cakes,
Ferenn Crsckerw,
Rine Biscuit*.
MnAreon
Fire Works.
Pens k Pencils.
Writing Paper...
Envelopes,
Tobacco k Segal's,
At., kc. , ke.,
TOO NUMEROUS TOO )(ENT TON."
DIAMOND
REMOVAL.
WA MING T9N H! ER BOW EP.
LADIES' COMPANIONS,
11"RITING DES'' :S',
TOYS, &C., &C., &('.,
Opposite Falinestocks' Store
supplied bu abort unties.
tomutry.
OE
EMI
neat and happy speech.
The lino was again An.
the National Cemetery,
pressive ceremonies too
tors ranging theinekviss
the monuments ;
seminary, N. Y.. made •,
er. CioV. Ox.tny read P
celebrated dedicatory re
rave a brief but intilitge
the llattle:lield, them:dad
contending forces, did
the great struggle, after'
Assembly united in. ells
- Hymn, "America:" A
11111 and other intereati.
with the second and thi
visitors returned to Agrlt
at ii left fir ilarrisb
The visitors made a 111 y,
—among ourcltizens, ate
ing in its delegation
most distinguished , ov
rian Church, and pint"
known in political Sad
Ttiis Assembly repreiieni
as the "Now School" per:
rian Church, the "Old
sem bly being in Segel!)II
The question of re-1,1014*
attention of both bodies,
older divines who ptirtfot
thollksological d ispatati
the Churoksonie 30 S•:
Drs. Ilizoiginfaioos, H,
C ' ° PP* the, bags a 1
the Joint Oscandeforillril
a large mvoi4L y
Fmition
ous Pro•tbytitfieti4lt.. , •
The basis or !lora
by both Va
bly the vote stood
New School Assembly: . •
I'ArrEnsos and two • •
from vogue '
Jiis` ;
ma
the
#ty
Idetly.
ItEMOVEI) r
beriburg pike-
in order to collee ,
ettysb u rg tSwiti
AT 110ME.-41,
fri.‘ll , f4 of -Mr, J.
valid)", attielteC ?
burg, GI know
t•tantly to return .
fair way to recov
,r.eP-An haat
tion took plied,,*
,gations w4rei In at;
York Springfi, jd
ial train being run
in at ii P. .If,
F. XA M AT
and
ot p'otet} -br;.
eX.:1111illltliOn9, *hi
sAtisraMory V) the
)ti , :!ornetl. Tfit
the Ist or septii
hiontiva. ,
I.II7I.IISTOWN
Lien and agitailonp
and l'ennsylvanikl
tip the good oitiZ
r.ot:, imp:rot - 0111e
KRr.r.tn'
tin - oiling on Getty.
AItI,NEIt- 0110 00 .
Sr. , )rlr(yrr. ono OIL
t.ku SrAtre a tine
(li•nt •trtql.
I ).‘ AC
1 ;1:1:LN, of the `3.1: ,
r:u t with a fleFik)pg . .
Cr' k m In A libOtt:
on the ult. II
in 11 k buggy, and .
track, when a locoixt'
whirl' he (lid not, he
throwing Mr. Uni.u:.
to the :;round ; and b
pi,•, : est. Mr. Gnv:Ett
but stp,tained no, br
lady, Miss I.lousruci
vi - a 3 cut about theire •
ed. The horse vr•Sa
was t ziarroW c
- nip tler,i
~u :i e-.-
/I•Tlct It
that the Poxst °Mee
plied, as a ape:AM onl
and that regular seriii
fr , an York Springs
advertizedi for bOu'l
will not begin betoro
tnwhile, the Whar
los.; 901129 rpf
a change
Service on the rode
York Sprinv; , whit;
three time"; a week., tl -
tint v.) s,. times a week
will relieve that large
pity of what would
noyauee, the itstrieti
Service on the Ben
ruut.. wilt bo coptiaue
as at present.
ILtCBERRY.—Last
noon, tl:o dwelling of
In llut:er townstip,
robbed of varionqarirt
ey, .lt•. Tho houeo :
P being iihNeni
PENSITL havingtone`c
by, with severul of thu
washing. On returnln
P. t Hind that it had be ,
W;ndow and rho' bu
(ex., thoroughly remelt
being in ad tuirablo oo
articles missed, were a
e'er, slfi in U. S. Cu*
a 2.Shirta,' 2 rift!
pinion attachelto#
prowling about the:nei
P Gettysbt)
the same evening by
S
rile the Ntolett
person.. Ile ggve
ANDEns, and_saym here
hut it i§stifqx3se,.lbe.
bort/clod of West:lmre!.
Mvcit: rom ittc.l Jiro
nest .
Tt)
la.t the I'rer..
soniLly, Now School')
vkited Getty9bu
sion train provi.!ol . by
Haile t. I Company, 'tla
'near but:
Gov. (.;
special request. ArliVl
visitors tuoved•in p
where f;ov. Grua;
programme fur the di
the enemy's linos on
the ground immoilati7:
the gallant REYNOi.DS
part,ako of a collation
provided by the citizens
National Cemetery; (.j
their stay waslimqed,'s
to make the beet possibl.
the Governor proposed,"
the enemy's position," a
in line, headed by ifs •
Committee of reception
er gentlemen taking
been provided. After e •
of the first day's light, t
to town and partook of it
cultural
Moderator of the AsSi
prayer; aril Rev. Dr. I
acknowledging the obli
tors to the citizens for,tr,
IN