The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 17, 1868, Image 2

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OWL JOAN N. HARTBANIFT.
Ptat SMITEYOR GENEEAL
'tit. JACOB N. CAMPBELL
GRIM AND VICTORY
The Stake and Sehttsied for the Campaign
E,NL'AItGEMENT
For.some time we 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 announcing that we have near
ly completed arrangements for the Ex-
LARGEMENT of our paper, which will
enable uti to meets the demands of busi
ness men, 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 us to furnish a
more interesting and effective sheet dur
ing the important campaign on which
we are now entering. With this brief
announcement we solicit the activeagen-
cy Of our friends for an increased circu
lation.
TERMS
. ,P*oo PEE 4 Udi s IN ADVANCE.
AtirAny of ma present anbacriben will receive a
credited' 60 cents on their accounts for each new name
they Ley send in with theamonnt pranbacription (MOO)
in advance—in other word; a ,antics[ of 50 cents Jur
each new unalecriher thus soot to aa.
FOR CAMPAIGN UNTIL NOVEMBER 15.
$0.65
3.00
5.00
Smour, Corr
FITZ COPISII,
TEI COPIES.
THE Copperhead press quote with evi
dent relish, a remark of the London
Reonomist as to the extent and variety
of taxttban in this country, to this effect :
"A ninety-ninth part of this interference in
England would have caused a rebellion." _
Evidently,, the Copperheads feel they
deserve great for not having risen
against the tax laws. One thing was
sufficient to prtvent it. Copperhead of
fice-holders hal-made a good thing out
of the collections !
Our taxation has been heavy and va
ried, but the expense of suppressing the
Rebellion made it necessary. This the
people understood; and because they un
derstood it, they submitted to the tax, ..
cheerfully. This fact, so difficult of com-__
prehension to an Englishman, is perfect
ly plain to an American as an indication
of the Inherent strength of popular insti
tutions. • The people are willing to pay
taxes imposed by themselves as with ns.—
They don't like to pay taxes imposed
without their consent, AS in Europe.
THE Cambria Freeman, Copperhead
organ, in speaking of impeachment last
week, laid : "The acquittal of the Presi
dent is perhaps due to Chief Justice
CHASE more than to any other man."—
It might have added that the failure to
try JEFF. DAVIS is "due to Chief Justice
CHASE more than to any other man ;"
aria for a reason which the whole world
can now understand. This was part of the
"bargain and sale" between CHASE and
Joutrsox. - CHASE, however, fears to car
ry it out, before the next election; so, last
week, DAVIS' trial was postponed by him
till November ! The trick will not con
ceal the purpose, nor shield the parties
from the degradation their conduct in
.volves.
TILE if °lend Table, a conservative pa
per, gives the Democrats some sage ad
vice respecting the mode of conducting
their campaign. Their danger, in the
view of that journal, is notsmall. "They
have no powerful, available man, none
'at least; whoie name has yet been serious
ireonsidered, to match against General
GRANT for the Presidency. There is ev
ery appearace, in its tangible result, of a
repetition of the MCCLELLAN campaign
of 1864. - To do better than they then did,
the Democrats must 'work much harder;
Iniiiitlevelip resources and expedients
ttntirieti z. b*lbre ; must gain the aid of
trairiaiiiid vim:pa/hies not yet marshalled
in their service."
Ton Confederate bond-holders in Eng
landlfre atiliticipefnl of getting back part
of their money, invested for the benefit
of the Rebellion.
' 7>bat ivtJl depend upon the result of the
next Presidential Election. If the Cop
perheads elect their candidates, and suc
ceed -in defeating the XlVth Constitu
tiOnal4Antendrneut as they threaten to
do ~ t here it littledoubt that some cow
pessuatlonWeill be voted to Rebel bond
hod a re , gi w 44 lb" Re 1;* 1 slave-owners.—
itt. tWs ,AO4 ffinir , kiecret purpose, we
Oftigaminleatipnd Ondiferocious hostility
to tbeAlskeeilment whicit is Intended to
prevent that result.
THE Pitteburginqnsblic, &Johnson pa
perirhaa the impudence to appead the
viitikliag men of Allegheny county :to
vote that ticket iipon .the ground that
JOll/1110N "dot may willing, but anx
ious to sigh beep a proliibltory_tariff, bill."
jfouromn ..and., always bat twat , , ,an
aziiiimprtiellikullat, is a Southern Demo.
nratierrikinlider, d has thrown hup r.
ennal and r• ..fiusisee, all his life,
sw ifnit • 013 . 1 The Repaticiaitate
ment i•- 7 false, but, in the face of
JOHNSON'SJOHNSON'SII - ri . 4 4 :i r ee , n•d, is undoubtedly
dishonest— . . 34
f• Kid •
81sT cia iititeraori , a Rebel per
eecution of Union citizens in the Squib
hasagransallinew features of Zeroeitgr.l
welnuararaletTAND pre tin Waskt
mutton oss t has !mewl/ received a lOtteg
referring to Rebel atrooltiesouisi *sprig
that "Usk IfoliklogresgegoßitcanaiSreldige
oarsongillbilaittif UM would; riot: up
wave agilliiidise eel or eitermlissts ask s ',
gebetin Use hull"
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THE TROUBLIIIH Olt E HIS ,
'OCCASIONA%i -. f
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ington to the `Phila.,., la 'o. e-
scribes the trot 4
tkles o-- i - .- .60.,. , ,
growingiikt ortheir I•ti 8 ...e.'‘ ~ &I
and the difficulty to armonize on an
available candidate to contest the Presi
dental struggle with Gr t .N. GRANT, and
remarks : • ; -
The rebel Democracy in Congre* are he-.
coming Fe - Wive 'and suspicious each ritEer."
They mitten° headway with all the aid they
have received from Andrew Johnson 's
: acquit
tal. They are embarrassed by the compact
unity of the Republicans on Grant, and by
the dissensions resulting from a host of can
didates for the Democratic nomination.—
They fear Chase, even while they stand reedy
to swallow him, negro suffrage and all. They
dread Hancock, and shudder before his
praises of Stanton as Secretary of War, and
his officious eagerness to assist in the sacrifice
of the sainted 'Mrs. Stung. They would take
Dix, if he had not said so much aginst rebel
lion—a sad introduction to such an adminis
tration as they hunger for, and a very possi
ble prologue to a disappointment too terrible
to contemplate. In private conversation,
they do not hesitate to speak freely, though
in public they are bitter enough. But you
will note that they hide their own miseries
by attacking the Republicans. Unhappily
this game cannot be continued. They must
turn to their own household and set it in
order, if they would do anything for them
selves. •
Meanwhile the friends of Pendleton are
working desperately. They see that there
will be no cheating with him as a candidate.
Re carries no doubtful banner. He wears
his creed on his sleeve, and speaks it like a
man. His champions say : "WC want no
McClellan who is ashamed of our plat
form, and no platform that will be a
shame to our candidate." If a soldier is
needed in the Presidency, they say; "Give us
Grant, who has not engineered for the office;
and if negro sufrage is necessary, why should
we be asked to do what the Republicans will
do without us?"
There never was such a begging for office
on the part of hungry politicians—such a
frenzy to sell principle for place.
The effect of this Democratic auction of all
honor and consistency, in exchange for pat
ronage, need not be anticipated. I see it
every day in my intercourse with independent
men at the Capitol ; and you may be sure, if
it disgusts the genuine hard-shell Democrats,
who believed in the rebellion, and still believe
in it ; it will bring thousands of votes to Grant
trom those who never did believe in it, though
they are Hot willing to be classified as Radicals.
The complication would be complete, if the
word complete can be applied to confusion
worse confounded. Look out for a speedy
dissolution of this motley organization.—
Held together only by hope of office, and
ready to barter everything to get office, the
moment the leaders get into the open field
with their candidates, they will become so
much of a laughing-stock as to induce uni
versal wonder that they were ever expected
to make a formidable opposition to Grant and
the Republicans.
The Democratic journals, says the New
York Tribune, are greatly exercised about
Gen. GRAFT'S speeches, and predict dis
aster to the country in the .election of a
man who (they say) cannot make a glit
tering oration. One of these carping
critics is Gen. 8. B. BUCKNER, .now the
editor of The Louisville Courier, the Chief
PENDLETON-Democratic organ of Ken
tucky. Editor BUCKNER sharply re
views Gen. GRANT'S style and ideas, and
thinks he won't do. But Mr. BUCKNER
possibly may remember one little speech
or composition of Gen. GRAIN - T. It was
as follows : • •
To Gen. S; B. BUDSNER, Confederate Ar
my : Yours Of this date, proposing an armis
tice and appointment of commissioners to set
tle terms of capitulation, Is just received.
---
No other terma than an . unconditional
and immediate surrender can be accept
ed. Iproposc to move immediately on
your works. I am, Sir, very respectfully,
your obedient servant,
t
GE.Axr,
4., ( mmanariny.
Gen. Brcictimt called these terms un
generous and uncivil : but he made haste
to accept them. For once, at least, he
clearly comprehended Gen. GRAIIT'S
style.
Some time afterward, Gen. GRANT was
visited in his camp before ViCksburg by.
Gen. PEMBERTON, who was anxious to
know upon what terms that city could be
relieved from a siege just then pending.
Here are the speeches:
PEMBEBTON.—Gen. Grant, I meet you in or
der to arrange terms for capitulation. What
terms do yon demand?
GP.A NT. —Vreconctitionhi eurrcnder.
P EMBE moN. —Unconditional surrender:—
Never, so long as I have a man left me. I
will fight rather.
GRANT.— Very well.
But Gen. PEMBERTON reflected 'a little,
and as soon as the full force of Gen.
GRANT'S brief speech became clear to his
mird, he, too, made haste to comply.
Again, on the road to Richmond, after
the battle of Spottsylrania Court-House,
Gen. GRANT indulged in a speech or dis
patch In these tolerably clear words:
"We have now ended the sixth day of very
.heavy fighting, and the.restdt to this time is
much in our tirvor. * * * I propose to
fight it out on this line if it takes all Sum
mer."
We believe that Gen. LEE was in no
doubt as to the meaning of this speech.
I'f he was, those doubts were settled by
the next which we shall quote of Gen.
GRANT'S speeches. The scene this time
is at Appomattox Court-House :
"I propose to receive 'the surrender of the
Army of Northern Virginia upon the follow
ing terms." .
We need not quote the terms. It is
enough to say that Gen. LEE very clearly
understood them, and lost - no time in
complying.
DAN. Slums, Ben. Butler, John W. For
ney and John A. Logan are now the leaders
and managers of the Radical party.—Cop
perhcad Exchange.
Yes, and , all of them were "leaders and
managers" of the old Democratic party.
SICKLES was the Idol of the New York
Democracy. BUTLER presided over the
Democratic National Convention in 1800,
which nominated Breckenridge. FOR
NEY , a - as the "Warwick" of the party
in Pennsylvania for years; whileLoaAs
contributed more than any other min - to
roll up the enormous Democratie major
ities in Southern Illinois. All four of
them, however, abandoned the Demo
cratic party because of its infidelity to
principle and betrayal of the Republic.
When Democracy merged Into Cdpper
headistu, SICKLES, BuiLER, PoRNET
and Looert, with thousands of other
honest Democrats, revolted and joined
the Republican party in its determina
tion to squelch treason and save the
country. All honor to them!
Tux Admitllettlatb* at Washl ll lo4F ll6
engaged talug to make *panic. It bee
previously dwind ~Cougress. . false
est iniutelkwhich dtU'Ve that body to heavy
taxation. And-it-has used, tide surplus
of revenue- obtaitted • ota /WU& Str. the
bonded debt to the enormous -amount of
$266,185 1 12.1 , iatite last 411te pears., - -
Congressisdetersitast ilO Wghten taxa
tion, and revive, bruduesis, end,etep the
absurd effort to compel, the, gewitioti
who bore the brunt, of •khe Rebellion t. 9.
pay the debt contracted:MAW% •Poster-r
tejr are to derive untold tentetlite*Olintr
saciriftats. Let tome 'of the bardeallUtthe
'debb fall Willem for .pterinent. /I,l*
few year*,•tba•'resources:Of title want* ,
juattf,t,' ftivillbe time entail" to ego* ,
mare revenue, and pay part of tee debt.
GM GRANT'S SPEECHES
HEADQrAIITERS ARMY IN TUE FIELD,
CAMP SEAB DONELSON, Feb. 16, 18G2
mei
larg
ic" party, who find in these p,pt can;
genial utterances. Thesuccess-of BRICIfi
beyond that of any "Demopratic"Jourd
el in the cehntry, has brotiglit a tittilber
of imitators into the field. We haVe *
before us a ccppy of a,rocent issue of the
St. Joseph -(lllesouri).Degity.Vindicutor,
flying the natne or (.:GEORGE H. PITNDLE
TON as its favorite for President., which
seems emulous of sharing the ribald and
blasphemous utterances of the La Crosse
Democrat. It boldly endorses the- mur
derous opemtions of the "KU-Klux
Klan" organization, and gives the fol
lowing advice to the Democracy :
Fight to the last, fight to the death, against
the outrages, degradation, the horrors, which
are all summed up in that master-piece of
hellish iniquity and malignity : -Radical
Reconstruction with Scallawag Constitution I"
Let it be distinctly understood that every
villain who supports it, is your enemy, and
you, his!
Cast him out of your employ !
Spurn him, though dying of hunger,
from your door-step .
Hurl his rile carcass, when dead, from
consecrated graund !
Fight on !
FIGHT ON ! !
And show yourselves worthy to he kinsmen
of the heroes who fought with Washington
at Yorktown, and with "OLD STONEWALL,"
at Manasses !
Again, speaking of the National Re
publican Convention, and the Genera
Conference of the Methodist Eptscopa
Church, recently in session at Chicago
the editor characterizes these bodies as
Grand rendezvous of cut-throats, harlots,
loyal parsons and high-moral vagabonds!
In a Chicago wigwam, the old Sangamon
gorilla (Lincoln) was nominated for the office
which enabled him to rend the Union asun
der, destroy the noblest government earth
ever sew or ever will see, trample Liberty un
der the hoofs of his nigger janizaries, and
blast forever the proudest memories, - the fond
est hopes of thirty millions of freemen !
From Chicago came that squad of canting
bible-whanging scoundrels who revealed to
him "the will of the Lord" concerning the
prosecution of the murderous, theiving nig
ger war!
From Chicago came his heaviest backing of
pious groans and prayers and substitutes.
And yet with all her faults,-we pity her !
Lustful, robbery, rape and bloodstained as
she is, what has she done to bring down upon
her wretched head the visitation of the past
two weeks?
A North Methodist Conference and a Jack
obin National Convention, all at once ! !
Bishop Simpson and Dog Figney !
Carpet-baggers, Samboes chicken
eaters!
And yet this kind of ribald blasphe
my has been found to pay, finding for
the journals which utter them the talis
manic "See-same" which opens for them
ready admission to "Democratic" confi
dence and approval. By the way, we
have another "specimen brick" from
POMEROY himself, in which the La
Crosse Democrat sends greeting to the
Methodists of the country, on the occa
sion of the assembling of their General
Conference at Chicago, in this wise:
There is now in session in the city of Chi
cago, a nondescript, black and tan, rump
Radical, politico-religions mob, known as the
Quadrennial Conference of the Methodist
Church. It is komened nominally in the in
terests of the Methodist denomination, but
really in the interests of the mongrel party,
and with an eye to the interests of Grant,
who is a candidate of the Methodists. It will
remain in session until after the Chicago
Convention, and will add its nasal whine to
the chorus of damnable discords that will
hail the nomination of the azure backed
butcher. It is eng i neered by the infamous
method'
who, in collusion with Gen. Howard, the
other reverend ruffian of the Freedmen's Bu
reau, took possesion of twelve hundred
churches belonging to the Methodist Church
South, and turned them over to the niggers
and convict preachers of the North.
• • • • • • •
Roost high, oh ye feathered beasts, for the
chicken eaters are come np to the grest city.
Guard well the back doors to your gin-mills,
oh ye dispensers of benzine, for the throats
that are enveloped in white choker% are often
athirst.
Look well to your four-footed beasts, ye
that keep livery stables, for horse flesh Lath
ever a powerful attraction for the Methodist
deacon.
Look well to your wallets, oh ye who trav
el in the street cars, lest ye lose the lovely
patches of ragged paper that have symbolized
money ever since the time that these nice
shepherds have furnished inspiration for the
political machine.
Look well to your mustard caps and spoons
of shoddy silver, oh ye maidens who doth
dispense the juice of the hop, for the bible
banger cloth delight to labor with the nymphs.
who are profanely called beerjerkers, and the
pockets of the brethern are capacious.
Mount a two-barrel gun within rangeof
your clothes line, oh, ye thit have much -rai
ment, for the .colporteurs have a weakness
for square tailed shirts and embroidered under
clothes.
Place none but tried men on guard to-night,
oh, ye who set up free lunebes for Tour pa
trons, for the hymn squawkers do go for all
things which are free.
Guard well your watch tower, oh, ye pub
licans of high and low degree, for in beating
landlords a Methodist circuit-rider can double
discOunt the "oldest inhabitant."
And, oh, ye unsuspecting Methodist breth
ren of Chicago, hearken to our warning, and
go mighty slow on your itinerant brethern
trom the country, for they will rencag on you
the first deal.
Brethren let us pray.
Our readers will excuse the re-produc
tions of these infamous extracts. Taken
as they are from so-called "Democratic"
Journals of large circulation, with nu
therous subscribers in Adams county,
they must be accepted as types of the
new "Democratic" gospel.' Decent men
will shim a party that finds its 'accepted
exponents in ribald slandefers and coarse
blasphemers.
OIiGANifiED 111161DEil.
The Copperheads of the South are still
at their bloody work of murder. Last
week *e received news of the murder:of
Ulnae Republican leaders, two In South
Carolina. 'One, Mr. DILL, member of
the legislature . of.Soutir• Carolina, a- na
tive of the State, and a gentlemanof.nn
impeachable moral character, and anotho
er, Mr.' W. J. Bilker; of Barnwell, S.
Mesa member elect, sadiBoheolleommho
stoner of his carroty. Both were .killed
at their homes by assassins. The third ,
murder was In Letilibleli, and the: per;
son kilted was. the Republican candidate
for Sheriff Misprint:l. 'He WAS shot,
While standiagat his gate.
The Rebel prate In the Brintb eonnive
at these murders; ai4 lie CCriperhead
papers,in the !!!outhipr,ma rrilirrntion
of P 2- Pn:!? • - • -
1 .4 0 U the , Xeite4tieu 9 ( . 1 4 1 41e Si ll 4 l .
the 01 01 'Selli.4 4 40ti - ot tile!r-Ci._ =AI
the'ePiatttencti &Or 0 W E 1: 121 4PAY044 13 1
toN WOO MICOW4K - ParAbik.44A/U
Yet ( iDeolnerakte PoneYiltanetiPl
the.ao makeithiallnposeiblos,.
folieribitakite & 1.) 4.f
The-NANO SOcuNklndear!-thitytimeral
eAdentelan-bn Wei* foil Gni*
L inniriforThe IEIE. 'N.: in etie - of lite
ed Otinirervative /tieldit looligheine
irellinibeflireilie debts % , 1" hod vide nitic
whine they hed meowed during Ore . •
lisr.their loyalty, and 3VhclitithOrtoiritt
tamptito, keee-ragtthe bEUot fro tht to
"71: f
,•: =
..rict, at Lafayette, has nomi
nated Hon. G. S. Orth for re election.
- f ir ?fr alta se ihcteo!.
(Iva ego, semis io be breaking down.—:
Tins New Yottifpiellb Club, led by Isaiah
Rynders, bus deciared foe Chase. John blot
rissex : peg
* for Pendleton: Thelittnfirk
inavilabitt ititiiho:bbYbreiiking44il/.
Hon. Wiliam 31,-00 i nverse, of Connecticut,
a ruculper
, of tie, Dc nocnitic National Com
inftteellas-ttinnbithickt Ifis Tinto*" ke to lote 'for
General Grant tor President.
OntanAtCrintribrd, commanding at, Louis
ville. repudiates' the use of his name as a sup
porter of Judge Chnse tor the Presidency,—
He says he la eartirstlyin .favorf of the elec
tion of General Grant.
THE New York Woad says that a decent
self respect requires-the Denier:a, - to say
nothing in tneir national platform on the sub
je6t of negio'suffrage. What the Dennicratic
party is to Its rallying.cry of
"down with the neero" is not explained.-
A 3IEETING of the friends of Judge Chase
was held atthe Continental Hotel, Philadel
phia, on Wednesday, to take measures to
press'his nomination for the Presidency by
the Democrats. lion. IVni. S,
.Prioc, of
Philadelphia, presided, and among the Vice
Presidents were Senators Di xon • and Doolit
tle.
GE N% N. B. Ponansr, the hero of thO'lfort .
Pillow butchery, is one of the Democratic
delegates from Tennessee to the New York
Convention. His service to the, party consis
ted in the murdering in cold bleod of a regi
ment or two of !marbled colored . soldiers of
the United States after they had surrendered
as prisoners of War.
The Alabama Do_mocratic State Conven
tion, which rnet'last week and chose deleuates
to the New York Convention, passed a rescs
lotion tendering "tbo thanks of the Southern
people to Jeff Davis for the unflinching cour
age and unsurpassed ability with which he
acquitted himself of his official oath to defend
the Constitution, and paying- to him the re
spect of the Conventrori as a patilot and in
eorniptible man."
GENERAL GRANT is supported by CYRIT
il
lustrious soldier in the Uu:.on--Sherman,
Meade, 'Sheridan, 'Sickles, Geo. H. Thomas,
Hooker, Pleasanton, McDowell, Canby,
Emory,Schottad, Mosrer, Ord. Ifs Heck, Kil
patrick, Logan, Rawlings. and=a host of vol
unteer generals; many of whom have hereto
fore beett_DeMOcrals. , Genera llancock is
the only :rosily Mrtinent officer who' seems
willing to train with the anti-war Democracy.
Hon. Immo N.. Morris, an old and promi
nent Democrat of Quincy, lIL, who has re
peatedly been hynored by his party by being
placed in high official position, haring sever
al times represehted his dlstrict ,ih Congress,
made a speech in Quincy recently, in which
he declared that the 'highest welfare of the
nation demands the electi on of G,•ll: , ral
Grant to the Presidency.
Tax Democracy are In a quandary . . They
don't know whether to nominate a Democrat
or an Abolitionist as their rmidential candi
date ; whether they will stand on. a platform
of gold or greenbacks—go for repudiation or
for paying the National obligations in hard
cash—whether their battle cry will be —Uni
versal Suffrage" or "a White 31an's Govern
ment, and down with the nigger." The party
Is in such a desperate strait that it is ready to
agree to anything and pominate anybody that
promises the faintest show of success.
rf;
EteDUblipal ..sr n- b., ye
nomirtatedlor, syor, Gen. Elector 0. Tyn
dale; President and Associate Rages or the
District Conn, J. I. Clark Hare and M. Bus
sell Thayei.; for City Solicitor; T. J. Woirell;
.ntroller, S. P. Hancock: Receiver of
Taxes, Richard` Peitz ; Prothonotary, Capt.
Richard Donegan. On District iitttnitey
there il e a split, one party nominating -the
present incumbent, Win. B. Mann. and the
other Isaac - Hazeltuust. Heists. O'Neill,
Myers and Kelly hk,ve Ixeurernorainated for
Congress. Benjamin L. Berry is the Repub
lic= muldidate Ist the let (Randall's ) district.
The Buffalo E.Aptees gives us this col
umn :
U:S GRANT,
ULYSSES SYDNEY GRANT.
UNION SAVING GRANT,
USUALLY SILENT GRANT,
UPRIG HT STAITsm AN GRANT.
UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE GRANT, '
UNEQUALED SOLDIER GRANT,
CI FPNCriDLY SIMPLE GRANT,
LINIFORMIIt SUCCESSFUL GRANT,
UNANIMOUSLY SELECTED '.RANT,
DIBTR UREDLY SERENE (GIANT.
UNCONQUERABLE SPIRITED GRANT.
UNIMPEACHABLE SERVANT GRANT,
UNINTERNITTING SMOKER GRANT,
UNQUESTIONABLE SOUND GRANT,
UNFLINCHINGLY STEADFAST GRANT,
tFNOOMMTIONALsURRI,NDEiI GRANT,
UNAMBIGOUSLY.STRAIGHTFORWA RD GRANT.
UNITED STATES PRESIDENT GRANT.
SONE months ago the Pittsburg Post,' one
of the most respectable of the Democratic
d
pa
pers of Pennsylvania, containe a leader un
dor the caption, of "The Duty of the Demo
cratic Party in a.Certain Event, - from which
we except thesalient paragraphs without any.
further comment. They speak for them
selves :
Suppose that, contrary to the wish of some
of the leading Radical' Black Republicans,
who want the — office themselves, General
Grant should be nominated for the Presidency
by the Republican party, what course ought
the Democratic party to pursue ? Ought we
to nominate a Man in opposition ka Gen
eral arantl,l Ought we to :,eAarge. him
, with being arienerng to hi, vountry, or in
favor of Unjust meattatee, merely beeauße
he may have reivived said nomination ?
* * * 4 ,
*
We are inclined to believe, that more de
pends upon General, Grant now. than upon
a_riy other individual in the. 'United States,
We believe him to be far etsperio, to the
moilority of the' far-sighted politie4me
who - gave been ruling the nation without
bringing peace or economy to our legfetafithi.
y e t i : •
. : ..• .. • iliLaultaaw r.
I
judged, zikb nd •
~ s so t figras
fcayti
the people of all sections of the
Won..
• • _
What better thing can we do in case of
General Grant's nomination by the Re
publ*wenpoirty thenstli VOTE FOR , fits
FOR THE PFtESIDENC ? Our aim
Bhoukitortto stmgblon, his hands i; to Ten
der him as much asposs ible independent of
y and to ELECT HIM AS THE PRES
IDENT OF IFIE: unani
money, so much the better.
WE SOLEMNLY BELIEVE THAT IF THE PEO
PLE GENERALLY OF TH6 PNIVAIVTES CAN
. COME loos - 04 birpiasiutg It MITI ON
GENERAL GRANT, IN REGARD TO THE PRESI
DENCY IT WILL BE . TEEN HAPPIEST TIWN vqc
OUR COUNTRY THAT 'COULD O&rn. The future .
good effects of this course.are altuost incalcu
lable. We earnestly ask our Democratic
friends everywhere to consider this subject
carefully.
*itiactiolriaite
r
i -fil 0.1Vq1% 4,.
!,4OrigAiWil-icegl'ega
lion at umeptace poieonm
On Sunday, 7th inst. The
!church was celebrating. 4 lorehmst. 'Themest
%ad been prepared in a copper kettle,
!i110w44101440114441 Ott f#l.6l l quid
Riad become oxydized. All who partook of it
twettl•bfikiestuestoritsedived-tht saibet
t
ormiating pains. Medical assistance was at
once summoned, but it was a long time bean
the entire number?! 1440 t theilttedeggalgde
OPRo l lilieNlfolikW, About tw enty
or me number wire regarded as in a danger
:ous conditkm, but none - have yet died, and it
4! 4 1 , e PAY1 1 0YA PPM
- . 1 1...
It ••.1
Pstoi *.t subt
Hon. Reve
nominated by .President Johnson as Envoy
HVraonliviryi akoter f i en i potent i al7
toVasiltufot aitaifid domlnsiii&l'as at once
. . , . .
..
ji ,Wooll,y . tl4O cp , ittiiita , c igus
~ mritpc4s ?, ..i.v lio
efluktft't6t i gstify taa. eiholfbtisd 'Atiatters
and was pormuitted
_for - contempt, has
. been
disehurgett listing finally agree :4 to skies: be
fore the committee and answer its questions.
. tin Monday, the, House , adoptedt a resolu
tion offered by Mr. Shanks, ,of Indiana * in
structing the 'Cortnulitiwitni*ay Ti and tins
to' report irnirted ° latery . a separate. bill for ,the
reVision. of ',tlic'taxese on distilled bPirits and
tobacco, -This.setion will probably carry the
general tax,bill over to the next session.
The Senate has passed the joint resolution
authorizing officers and soldiers of the regu
lar or volunteer service,. or those who have
been honorably discharged from the service,
to wear on public occasions the distactive
badge of the corps in which they,servc4 - /fitt
ing the rebellion. The bill continuing the
Freedmen'S Bureau in existence has passed
the Senate. '
The Managers of the Impeachment will re
port the testimony taken befoie them con
cerning the means used to affect .Itotes on the
afficles of iMpeachruent during this week.
They say they will prove conclusively 'that
had the vote been taken sooner the President
would certainly have been convicted ; :hat
Nita lasl, irotp %tasgevert.iectired; r i a t leout
telik Ili:Aws ',dike the vie vies tiken tn the
eleventh article, and that some of his counsel
are seriously compromised by their associa
tions and knowledge orthese , eorruptions.
Some of the testimony will not be very flat
tering to Pendleton, who, it appears, was
especially anxious for Johnson's acquittal.
The-bill to admit the States- of North and
South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Louisi
ana and Florida to representation in Con
gress, has Passed both houses, and now vies
to the President rot his approval. Should he
veto the bill, and thus attempt to deprive the
States mentioned of their proper ri...preseuta
tiou in Congress, there is no doubt of a two
thirds Ite.publican vote in the Senate and
House to pass, it over his objections. An im
nression prevails that he will allow it to be
t,
conic a law without his signature. In tuldi
lion to the States above mentioned, Congress
has also passed an act for the admission of the
Senators and ltepresentative from Arkansas.
Mr. Rollins; in his letter tendering his res
ignation as Commissioner of Internal Recnne,
upon the appointiment and confirmation of
his successor, give 3 as his reason therefor the
appointment of parties as Collectors and As
epators,pr whoy unfit
I, the, le
—kid
reputation of the Revenue service( and to the
refusal of the President . to ruinove, - others
"even for the grossest misconduct. - Mr.
Rollins speaks quite plainly, and iu effect
puts. on record. inf, an oflicial- firm tlte fact that
the PresiSent has prostituted the internal reve
nge serviq, th.4royed its efficieocy and of
fOrded facilities for the gigande frauds ikerfie
tra ted on the Government, to order to reward
political Li p friends.
GENERAL EWU.
TAE Penn4lvania Mmliest Convention at
Harrisburg has voted 31; to 1 Spin.~t admit
ting female physicians.'
PREPAZATIONn arc making in England. to
establish a college fur young women, the
buildings to colt about el. 1040),
JOHN LEWII, of Troy. N. y„ while
betWe,.. two ears-.
at Harrisburg, last Friday evening.
Tux Manehestor Ifirror Fags all the
_
tions'are farbrable for ail immense apple crop
in New Hampshire this season_
• Govi.exon HoLDEN, of North Carolina, has
issued a proclamation convening the Legisht
tun on the firs! of July.
Cini'Ato &ant 'has deil l tied ihrit-'• a leit
graph company is responsible for error in the
transmission of a despatch, even if the - des:.
patch is not repeated.
Tux. Republican journals in California (has
bolted during the late4Mate campailguitave,ali
placed the names of Grant and Colfax at the
headof their columns. •
Ix West Bradford township, Chester coun
ty, Pa., on Thursday last, three children of
Chas. Anderson were burned to death by the
explosion of kerosrin i e oil, wit h which the
eldett elefenlitars agll., wha trying
to kindle a fire.
A DWELLING near 3ledina, N T., was
entered on Monday night by burglars, who
tied, and giNg,ged th! , iennates_anilioartied off
$lO,llOO in government tonal. Iteli t uiylars
being pursuel, three of them wen captured,
and the - money was recovered.
DISRAELI has at length resolved to appeal
from the Liberal majority of the House of
CuninOns to lite people. garlifunetat pill 'be
dissolved in October ; the elections will taie
place in November, and the new Parliament
will meet on the 19th of December The
electoral coritest'is likely to be one of the
most excited and most memorable in the his
tory OWEtti4,4 bctih, •i 41•41/, look
upon ft aid' ft'ed battled burt.~ thfpow
er of the Tories and the reformatory spirit of
the. Majority of the people.
TIIE example of Booth in this country
seems to have given an „inpetua • throughout
the world to the practice of political assassina
tion. Purforpfsdespatches announce that
Printsldiuliaaffliettrier ne Batiks, 4'44 shot
dead in the public park at Belgrade on
Wednesday. The assassins conflated of
three men, a father and his two sons, all arm
ed with revolvers. At the first fire the Prince
was •killed, His -cousin, who accompanied
lkhni , w4 alottr nlital;
, nnd r, a !laugh* NI Mt.
letter wounded. Two of the assassins were,
subsequently arrested. The assassination,
wni9h l 4,d,cTetteo prn i ftuutd:
L iras
attri tollieintrigites ofthe TorkMUov
eniment, Prince being a artisan of Rus
sia on the Eakterninektiort ) t
,COrriE•DiSPME , Dq 1 ?- 1 •9 1 )ffi• 7-Tbe
spoils Journal, speaking of affairs in Tippe
canoe county, diet State, says
• terrible and , baled , epidemic has broken
out amonk the cows inihe nortitiastern, part
of thii/conn ,ty and they, are ) , off v
RH Othlie eldwid iit this
Elglib9roll9 o 4 9 Wild, 424,w). nth of the
ei tty , kite dfotivithin •terrdayedeenri
eral have died in the city proper — We d'ii
ease is raild elict)-theianimia being
apparently well to the morollesf .11d before
• , man ,
dowri by the an hobr or two
after milking. tom noticeable
is a stiffening of OA It pi} an inability to
wt lk, after will epeedily ensues. Af
;tei Math
become offefuiive r -a green sickening
`emetika4Sli*4g wag moo
Aigekglo l . l 4l. l ol4 l ll l ooll
mero okt i tnt e li t*ltret li r V iksvive
been ms s
,thop thisreirlieW 441* 944 1 01( "'
Wk WF
discovered been t is =a 1. •
Arrik- - ,-.4VP0116.1111•9 .101111. • 0
11417°/ 12=t t illat t , 0 18. 2_,L ar ",
ormisammibt ultimegaivaimpin
67 be iamb' *POW WAtailittittr I
PSALON'S new
the wet /ezetioermairineel
Won" Sold torqftiAttt l ittlVfMtr
fr:4
inst., which he attempted to climb'while - the
train was in motion.—The dwelling of Abral
ham Shaffer, In West Providence township,
inst. ,i vivtr. 014
Cauttor.t.'aerfillastcltVo
V i ftßaughman, in
Baughman's Valley, Carroll Co., Md., was
robbed on the night, of the Bth inst. c of G4ds-',
tea very - large'amtnint—estimated at sevfrol
4 ? 114 9' °Pe. of 4,4.:5914,9110'54.
arresteu - on the following * day, with a portion
..of-thegoods.._ •
CrynErm.t.so.— Samuel Miller, residing
near Big Spring, was killed py, lightning on
6th inst- , - - tfAnfel"Sin'det'sori, of Frank
ford township, has a cow which recently gave
birth to a calf without either eyes or tail.
FREDERICK. Tyler .% son of the late
Dr. Tyler, of Frederick, died suddenly In
Thilatielphia o ten thoiltd.init. t iavhere he was
visiting. His remains were taken - to Freder
ick aud.interred on the sth. As. the funeral
was about leaving the house, Miss Mary New
port, aged 60 years, an inmate of the Door's
family for the last forty years, died suddenly
while sitting in a chair. She was in good
health and was adjusting a piece of crape on
a hat, whenaleathstrueirher_down.
Yonte.The following gentlemen 'hive
peemetecti* director§ of the J..liknosv . ,§av , -
ings Fund Society: henry A. Young,
t3oorge , Slagle, Joeeph- M. Greiner,. Edward .
Bair, David Wortz, David 31. Myers, Henry
Wirt, Jacob Wirt and Jacob Forry. —George
, Willis, aged GO,. committal , euiciiile hartg-
Eng himself to a tree near Goldsboro, on the
4th inst. •
Suent:rmtv Seward has at length found a
*man worthy of his steel in, the Eruperor,,of
China, who writes a letter to our governtuent
, covering tsventy foes in length lay two. felt 41
width of royal parchment. The odds appear
heavy, but we bet our bottom dollar on-Sew
ard. He will either Witt Mc( 1 1 2 tit •rof"of
ttnas
Or pCrF .
C-1 4- " Husbands, Love your Wives , " and'give
thdert 14119toii )8111411
csinffer
ing from Nervousness, ,general, DebAty,
1 1 1 1 1 00.1$P1 1 41 1 ; or: 1 02i. `Si_010*11 d
and one diseases to which the weaker sex is
liable. 'Airing youxtrek** experienced the
benefit of their use, extend tbs blessing to
other , . This invaluable tonic will chase
Hypochondria or - the Blues'.'.s--give tone - to
the damaged nervous systom—gotnly, stimu
late languid secretions--dispel vapors and
illtrtif,'ltal generally !mild nry die Irani cella
atitution. For eseh sex BM sli sgee 11Wis
gentle stimulant and a refreshing conlial.—
Killiops of ,bottlet pie, soy daily t- iskyri the
ro,ndiit I ",i, .te
eir3ragnoliaNrater fit defightfult toilet ar
tidlo.--einiverklor to. Cologne, it bkif thel , Prite.
June 17 , --'t
(4 - 11yapepaia and t; 'are two •y,
—monsters trent which,. a
4 .'• • "' .. e
Assn is heir - to • ••-•:: • • Ays•••
tf. Ake Peruvian Syrup, arp •
"•• ng,the pretnxide luf ken. is ••• led
iiVir‘ell-wabliabed remedy; and
in all its maailOfd *ma, Dr.',11. - Anders• lo
dine 1 Water is a
, specitle. If th ose ... afflicted
will try theie'ren4edies they 16)1 thank ns for
calling theft attention to them. t
sprrial
DISEASE i !MN, SCA .4? I
pnonrctAlCky BALDsEIN!
The use of
MILLI 17814/fref*m
SIC!WAN LIAM itPqWER,
Ili restore tr to it'a ?Aloe and preina4te Its
growth.
OtteVriitta•herfre he OW isief Piier ft* ;toff? '
it. P. HILL s CO„ Proprtetoza, Nimbus_ N. H.
June -
ri e
1.0. (taib
DO
We are selling Sitl.a. Sarn i , 4 tl , Aratuf Fu - ney euxis of
erery description, aim* St/tam Ina% 4.7rAililire,
Kt/rad& ElWelleift: from 38 to3so l l:44ittfrtebl charge to
agents seeding clubs of ten sod upwards. Ciefp
sant free to any address. • WY'lfrirreo
. I :tit* . 44G'. :4 1574071.2 ° A.
• DRAYNEIB6.IILI EMI= 'IND vaTANNIT,.IErad
tills tin abbot ouitmila by Drs.illolibialliteirbabb
AlatifshAawnwerly of Lwriamilfhlialliatia Iro.llloo.lfitifit4
Philadelphia, Pa. Testimosasiolboaa4bo bola relkiblo
sources In the City and Constary cut be seen at his ofiltaai
The medical (acuity are 'totted to roccootponp WNW pa.
. *lents, aajie hal we swarms is Ws- Imaiiss.
eyes imparted without pain. No obazipP, umbarfot. 411-
amination. 1N0T40,14PF.-17
--- • - - -
81.r.ta's aro iltreinice Once Wintaftlid "'col
la put-Armed rtehaeal most of saw naaws•wfwmirim. They
aroused la Oka rebaalkor ociankabk , aputipaisa And in has.,
pttala for inland* and convalescents bp - seep t ofthak
purity and ridiabliitt.' ' , (Sept.le.ly
• .1 •
;lEw =As Aroo
HOWE SE 4 WING 4 MACHETE COEPANY Air E 11.1 UL A, iv -
A T
Takiiitrit ll4 er -
, The;Otlay cAiNfettireitiVei ihrblitki
amid
' ney s
.~'
4112 /4PAIS ISAWitka WPIONii4: I
pey,lmpseial Deerswql? l, l l ,* 111!1 i!i,; !triVi..!,f,TifinrtrAfir
sal" eal f
ficbtl nal of.lsl,k,ipm .)
pir. TitredAY,
2d Jitly, 1867, in these words:
-
461111ds tachines a
ELIX3 now; JR. - ' 'dr°
lisnutatt' urer of Sewing
Bfarhinits, Exhibitor.
This doable *it hit e adalltier Viribritaftlitigfilewit
petkority of the Rows Sewing Machine oparaVitigto.
';1•4 0141110164111113 et,
Age A lAt+ l2rf lf ili fPf 4 4 04e4awar.
.
[March 4.-Zni
d
Western Virginia.
Axoyin A 9 BBBR 0 4•10 r
Agents &r Mims aniatr
i
Pr 4:;] /A- -4
Ispoorpea seam, slava dismilagie
tiath t-keitak.As : kftaitif , A
alcoholic or beef al stiasulants, which &ford only a
rettitnt;ftettirm
immaitrirte&banatim4 tapift44-11 JAhti,
S.Pirnq *it VI
or Protected Solution of the ProtAcigsvAka i m e h
vitalises and enriches the blood by supplying ft with its
We Zle t witAliiibil.
Beth free hum Alcohol in any Arr., its efteroisity
efotiareiterytativatitebritipa l iwith e te r i s , MN*
pummel% haftniogi sahliolittetinna liseedsahlift
all parts of the system, and building up an lii get
"IV _ e.
Wei T Byilli/dßil, MR, hr teeptle, LT. x . rays:
"ISkiii it& be#llb Porretitt iseN IWO; 'lb
paTheths list
nite. .
re Is an old Phyirdift city (older than I
!w), rho has been hi saw for 40 years,
who Ma asid the 3yrep thr three Month and fess it u
his decided opinion, tlut elf*
and FOULS W
hippl i tir a ira j a
ll VVAirititiiintSVONfiraishiWilitetrin
sod by pH DA m bit s . 1e lees 0.1:-,Onsoi
Attrifida Cared eller &ego Pease ailifTtiAt.
J. W. Holum, Isq., a prosahmint lawysi OrParkers
berg, W. Va., says: "I ktil
37 zumaso CrieiLie
visa oommanood ibaking_Do...utras , /OMB WATIBIL
•My,preast, Throat and A rne 11Itftise aoaatrww song.—
us now • well man, and am mitited Loins* Water
: awed my I c* sa •
alma Dot* fa r;rd to tbk needy win be seat free.
UMW) Cp=3l4 o,4o Dw avow Tog*.
..asimperto,
til r6lll :llVieri bigamist/144a totlftahr
4 JJA A Ca ars , e meg ea Owes hall tug*
.6461,1 i 1140
MEI
=
puckeye Rewr an Mower—Buckeye
iteik - 4 1 kTrA linkein i eiPaten'tr4elf,
discharging Wire Horse Rake,
Eibitetranes Patent—Brand's
atent Wire,Horse Rake
4—The Rockaway Wire
Rake.—Aleo,
:)
v 4iA j e ' It
ke nes,
_I.?: )11 , .
cops PLANTERS, TWO KMDS, lIIIIRMIAN 8 PA.
f i Megrairrn ltommiest's-rierarz.
GRult,)=Liz, 3vuongB PATkiT
--7Cr2LIaWN wPW?tt r OFfS
PATENT.
krtitliJanotevaignea , ealia -attention to
t Ohfont, Admits
co
hi
r 4 F e Ac t illi pit a bir lr ir•up•nott, with th•
;do - and catkhectory work. He
wi H man Yitioitrtto hada of
PHILADRLPIIIA, PA.,
lakArr% sycan i mim erarsiff
art urtupripor thioraviil4s4nat*
on an.. Bala
All descrytioris of ILSPAISING does promptly and
as cheaply a. pmaibls.
Ha
SAWt cvf,plF
Ve m a
ks the Obi cto call and give him a l
trial, and he
Match
lIIIIIIIMMEI
_,..:.L „,J...14. SIIIAMIAN --
:0,,
V APE '
R I S . Si MOW
E
RS:
uAWN° be , naik nt 41 /Ile i lns 6.t
arum, I
Lk aliskritlat ti•erilp Intow tkiil iTtees., J.s te wall
known, haslngiskett maippwinkrist eake..an •
Pair, alsokteastt llow i etea l. zp e_r_s•sen
others, w Imetin sad
likewise seta': . ir coo.
!Ii VR al g
to% • *lO 1! "s e r il e e ll et%
1. '
Eftwow s
.. JOberlts , .: 1 ,
IMIIMOWIIII,OI/ 3i1i11111116011,
, ~• „ is; ,•• • , Soidgi.iF
;! . 41.-. - v-tri,:t • tat
1,4 ••
_ow
acmsh i erask= ere P a lat u rr
• lam This is s vest
'' Bothers peamilgairmbitiroilikich la &Mon.
ad to thin otlebinted 'tiny-. 1 / 1 11r. It ban bees
h ' ilinf — aatiatartion7-rogidr.
ins ion eon
.bobs h • old;
bat t
Ittlresaa'a. •
I will bare referyou a:mem brawn, la dillrereat
localltlea, who hare be ught and weed Maw milldam :
MIMI ~ - ; 4 leitiet.4l: ,
' Joseph Mammy Xr.. Mira, '.
J .k,,E! .7' , .igfiliblital,
' Jacob Liama, ,
!Ad IMMO Illttlibillamaitindialiatne n
~ ) k,
Me notehine has
:warranted to de its W/OWlialt1111111=114 14 "
! Also ea ti.ad 1111.18.11L1t SONAI4IIIIO
!the lows* panibl• prim WwineMdl l
s ta rai
tint. Also lb* 00tII111111&AMtaum
il
. Matiltlaes as be wen at , albs math
,afeettyalatill If isar
eteL
ass—ti ..
. —.- :. Ark
illtir. Aft Iklit,i , --i .:4 pgi.;) 5.t , '1 , q,14 're : . ,!,....
`L....gaz A"..t.yei
Deimj the first suceesajul attempt to apply
• ditaplpery ter i lfaFkiThfilipg r ibiafing
• *)cottiWaesi -"abater 4148149er
of ually well for splitting Rock
.../13t4g1ir.4113111415)1).91e,t,, „,)
PATESTED JULY 16, 1807.
einirythisig t&it'i is
desired in a Ruck Drill. It hasany amount of ad-
Justabilit),~ii eleven surface,
where it hipoiiiiraerfix tat iH.
It drills perpeudicuk.tx, or at any angle up to 55 de
;crew,. tithlitny d1,t46l dittuittflous retittlred for blast,
tug
It 91 ,12 100mnYt, ark" lilt one of thee' Machines a
man can do We fete thafanionnt Of work dune In the
ohd way, he, Itte tune trio. ,In ordinary Rock -1%, will
idrilterterlieti pito itinn
With Ilia Partaara. who have toned land, can
clear the rock off with little expense. assny prowl, who
can mica etlilJ.taltl can.operate the drill.
It can be need 41 Wells. Cellars, Coil Mines, or coy
,p4tptt tliet kook to art with.
tioLTlth.titiderafgried having purcha•ed iron, the Pa
-Ileiteety WlLlidix Wurzel!, ail hie fatereat le said [AMA,
Sated iaaedtotheBattieof,Pratalleanlt, are prepar•
ed fo cell Chanty oat! rm.s hip hi in said State, on
tethaiWebte teems. We liar.- t'.,, to, n comitituted, by
, Laaters•lftAttetriey, Art•ttl- r .r the Patent.e, for the
atOoof Statit4iglate thoeitt.tkott to. t)..it...1 Stator. Per.
ton• desiring to ecru, c Riglslo In
Pennsylvarild, or loafed. Ito. tt •r other z , tatre.
triq'addtety •
LIE.LI. NEA VElt,
HMO errl. ' 11. .k.l . sns• rointit7, P.
40 L I 1P . 3 '' e l;. KOBKRT BELL.
L
REAPERS , AND MOWERS.
YiabGEW PAT NT
(Am AND BUCKEYE,
E. DA,141, & COMPANY'S
v - , Lt WORLD'S .REAPER k MOWER.
fi A TING c'onside'rable e:iperi
ence In lb elate cif Beeping and Mowing Machines
in 00 Net few years. Pliers mad. It a point to offer no
machine to the farmer that will not when thoroughly
Undid give graeral aatiefiet lon, and hewn have declined
theagenry for all Lut What I regard the very best in
themnrket. Piratir Offd to the termer the coming Sea
son. two of what I consid;r the best within-a in asis—
Last s-ason 1 sold thirty•tive of the OHIO! BUCKEYE
Patent which have given entire satisfaction. Ito ma
chine has been returned, neither has there been any dlf
fiallty.,With any one to Islam they were sold—all pay.
tog for their machine: promptly. C.srtiflcates from
those ertiO hare purchased, could be procured bat I deem
it unnecessary—but for information Would refer those
wanting machines to any of the following geallemen who
Diarghard.and have been naing these usachlians:
Jacob Itaffeneperger, Edward Wagoner,
Jacobmnel Wagoner.
` Jlhn , Brinkerhoff,
Wvi)mein a' '
ehisinin ii;e4l:r.
. Main Bigham,
Newton rlornvr, Rush Bighato.
Silas Horner Dr. Guldabooestrb,
Julia Stehle, . - ' •flettrylikpangler.
Joieplißlolbsogis, • • James Marshall,
Joseph Culbertsi u. Frederick Pellar,
George Bushey. Ileur7 Weikert,
Andel Monk; Henry Butt,
This machine bas been awarded medals and first Pre,
mkt mashy the - f'ennsylratric lowa and New York State
Fairs. and by hundreds of County Fairs in all parts of
shooonnts,y, including the /doss Cbsale, Ants, haring
received the first Premium at Bendersville in the tall of
1866, awl et Cetty•bure in 1967, an the best OA exhibi
tion.
his mach i ne has wet with the most cowplete success.
.ffbeery seetlon where it has been introduced, It has ta.
ken precedence over machines which hare hettitolor•
as lot clan, In compactness, lightness of draft,
ei Manta ft,d'efragance of workmansbi and finish , com.
• .• • lefffilltreetatreireir =Prod to afftlnill of
work, it will snry any lasciiim haietafpre offered to
the farmer* The OP Mb Ude , winchtne has been
considerably Improved In the last Season, an! is war.
ranted to stye pliers/ entslhction or no sale.
;*l4llol4l3'.3llointa iiiD4EiPAOR•
This is an entire new machine, but judging !rum its
eunstructum and the testizooniali it has received, It will
he the leading machine. The gearing L cut out of solid
Mon. making Wine, wheal mod aog exact, fitting optics.,
and running as trite as a clock, which maker. the
chine lunch lighter of dr.ft, and no rutting of cop or
"went. 'the getrtaght ail closed in a Vila case the same
ILI 11 watch, enttrelyexclodlng water, dirt, or grass, sad
indeed preventing everything that is caknlsted to prove
. 11114111ti00111 to the mach leery. Te it, you simply open the
lid whoa lathe alias . ylataa are aimed sad COUTPU.
iently cited. The bars are all *sassed the game as the
Agettlog Lad cut in the sane way, sad whew owes tight
ened dory—there la no danger of working loose, as is
tb4411/1111 91Ab other aweeal ass. The Company do not
hesitate in retying that fhb machine, with proper care,
pirt test • an • life tine, 'skid" I. a matter every
gawp - should take into cuaderatiou, hefore baying at
thio present high wipes of machines.
TRIFTIMONY OF RKV. JACOB B. TROBTLE.
Leensnoan. raztex., 00., Als April t 2, neg.
Wia.!Weager,—Lad. year I purchased one of K.
Ball's WORLD'S RRAPItRd, and used it last harvest In
ta cutdisgeny ow. Grain and Grass and swam •f' my
inisiberk $54 have aokirmatition in sayiag that it piss
its dada eatielacsios ea a combined Nitschke than as, I
have ever used, although I have tried mass saves or
eigliteabM. nehlimat.. f regard it the BUT machine in
market s ,de net hediate to recommend It as each to
any person wasting ahem-class =whine..
Yours, re:, J. D.
I c=4•ll A1 # 11...L'E,41.110 tut Imail wishing that
=white. .."
I aui thereat ditties to edit inners, and will
sell ea single Mowers or Cam bind Machines as Mowers—
Self-Rake—H .nd-Rane—'Dropper—or Dropper and Haad
We combined. lam she KT" for B O P I rB P .l " ll 4L mw
iiHti erne lie *idled I. lay auto of aweblail.
view mid meleweles ea limasi, sad wishing Dropparean
seameneutimi by swami dbeir ardere ear* led
naming the kind of machine t 3 which they Wish than
to be a ice $3O. •
„Mgtecepig pi emu st tbeiresilloltpr ape
'4"L P:4I 2W 'Pr
tiro fa Get few Gettysburg; 'on Harrisburg
mad, or at the Warehouse of Coar.s.a a Bic mix, Gettyr
%rice, Ott %salt
iwalssvore 11:47 JUKES, srw mouGHs,
JUSDICIFF272B AMA PARMIAO
GULNERALLE
Farmer+ would do well to examine ay machinery be
'
blegthadsedd
tlr ha*, an *bade sae
i f ga flqr g "dote In 'the best iktaialb
ner at short notice and g!odimate charges.
April `22.--3m WM. WIBLid.
EAST 'BERLIN FIRM.
RpTAT:fr._ HOOVER
FAR41.121 7 (1 LIEPLEMENTS.
RgPAIRING of all ki* &ma do abort notice.
'CB . r Alid See what we can do.
lutaukt A iIeOVIA.,
Hernso March 4, 18114004:41
ACHINE -81101 1
. A
AT NEW OXFORD
•
AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY,
lila: 17, 1868.
Ono* fieptetanto, at.
GLUM§ PATENT Sztriusannum
GRAIN SEPARATOR,
CT.TUNER AND DIGGER,
WWI the,late.st improved Triple -geared
Horse Power, either Gear or Belt.
Thb machine hat succesisfnlly competed with all th e
bee" of the different patented Wain kbparatere, and now
has the reputation of being the best Separator ever pro
doted; in fact, the only Separator cud Gleaner ever he
hire the public to give general satisfaction.
The machine le convesdently arranged for hauling and
threshing, being permanently fixed on two wheels. One
man can easily move or shift it about, so that It Is not
half the trouble oa a barn floor as ■ common thresher
and Author., jt is also easily put in operation. It is
simple, easily managed, reliabl,, durable, compact and
cleanly to work by while In operation, not making near
the dust as the common machine or other Separators.
. Tanners can rest assured that this machine Is nohem
hag, 'adjudging from the Malt recommendation o( farm
era that are using them we must come to the concleskm
that it li the very machine that farmers want.
The following are a few of the persons who hare used
'vets machine, well known, and to whom the public are
referred Alf further information:
•
Wm 3. Peters, Flora Dale, Adams co , Penne
Wm. Kohler, near New Oefi)iii
John D. Mats, " Oettyaburg a
liarbold, York Springs, a
Daniel Peters, Bendersville, "
Order' will be received by either of tbe.e get tirtaut,
as abk, by Hebert end Hoover, Zest Berlin, Pa. /or fur
tberlt.fimnition address
ABRAM ECRKHOLDER, Ageut,
June 10.-4tu Clean/prior, York co , Pa
gads, prugs,
DR. JAMES CRESS,
DRUGGIST,
Store in Brunt's Building, Baltimore st.,
LITTLEST° WN.
HAVING opened a new DRUG
n-a• STOkit and fitted ft up In the beat style, I offer my
stork of pare and fresh Drnai to the citizens of tittles
town and vittlalty at the lowest market rates, ronalsilna
In past
Drugs and Family Medicines, Pur e
Liquors for Medicinal Purposes,
Patent Medicine', Horse
Powders,
Pure Spices, Dyes and Drug Stuffs, Perfumery, Toilet
Soaps and Fancy articles. A lullassortment of Brushes,
Stationery, or all k lode. Cigars, Tobacco and Sault
Electro•Maguetic Soap will wash with
hard or soft water, cold or warm. Clothes washed with
this Soup &remade beautifully white without boiling or
lnelng. This la the best Soap in use. Try it. It la
warranted not to Injure :he hand, or fabric.
Littlestown, May 13,—1y JAMES CRESS.
DR. R. HOR_NER,
PHYSICIAN AND DR UGOIST,
Office and Drug Store, CIIAMBERSBUItO STRRIef
GF:TTYSBITRG.
Medical advice without charge
DEALER IN
DRUUS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, mrA
I' lON ER Y, PERFUMERY, SOAPS; RR USEIES, TOIL
ET ARTICLES, DYE STUFFS, SPICES. BAS•
ING SODA, CREAM OF TARTAR, LAMPS,
COAL OIL, &C., C.
PURE LIQUORS for aedlcinti purpose*.
Dr. E. Ilornar's OLISN, a reliable remedy f chapped
saude, rough skin, te.
All art las warranted pare and genuine
Jan 1, 1348.-tf
A. D. BUEHLER
DRUG & BOOK STORE,
CIUMBERSBURG STREET,
Sear the Diamond
STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS
DR trOS AND MEDICINES,
PERFUMERY AND TOILET SOAPS
AIIiiirCOUNTRY MERCEIANTE impplied at wholesale
city prices.
/eh. —t f
HUBER'S
DRUG STORE.
Forney's old Stand—Baltimore Sir el,
GETTYSBURG, PA
LI AILIhd purchased thin old and popular Stand. and
AA laid in an entirely new and fresh Stock, offer a
fEtialsorypent,consistingln part of
MEMO' AND FAMILY MEDICINES.
' PATENT MEDICINES—A LARGE ASSORTMENT.
PURE LIQUORS k WINES FOR MEDICINAL PURPO
APICES AND FLAVORING EXTRACTS. [SEE.
DYES k DYE-STUFFS—HOW A STEVENS' DYES.
EXCELSIOR DYES, AND THE ANILINE DYES—TR E
CHEAPEST AND BM IN TIE MARKET:
ALL THE NEW AND ELEGANT PERFUMES A.ND
TOILET ARTICLES
COLGATE'S, AND OTHER SUPERIOR SOAPS.
FORNEY'S HORSE POWDERS—TILE BEST AND
CHEAPEST; ALSO, FOLTZ'S, B LLB, DALE'S
PRESIAN,STOEBBRAKER'S AND Rosnrs.
BEAEIGHILEY ON ALL KINDS-
C10 , 138,7'034.000 AN DONSIFF—THE BEST BRANDS.
PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS AND EMMY RE
CEIPTS CAREFULLY CONnUNDILD.
PHYSICIANS AND COUNTRY MERCHANTS SUP
% ' I
I PLIED AT REDUCED RATES.
Medidnu furn id• al AT ILL HOLMov THI NIGHT. XigAt
lkil at the door
April 1,1868.-t f
ittintrg.
MILLINERY.
MRS. LOU TATE
.I . ZSPECTIIILLY informs her friends and the public
116 generally, that she has jest returned from the city
with
THE LATEST SPRING STYLES OF
BONNETS, HATS, &C.,
is the Millinery line and that she is prepared to make
and repair BONNETS, HATS, *c., in the most faeldona
ble styles.
111M.Mor place of bneinese is in Dr. T. T. Tan's aim
'Donate In Chambersbarg street, Hottysharg•
April 22.-2ats
1868. MILLINERY. 1868
MISS McCIMARY
II AB Just returned Ivan the C.t7 with a hrge smart
al sentof spring
BONNETS & HATS.
Al a / 4 Bosset sad Hat Trisawhogo of. th• latest style■
which, with an assortment of Gashlmitable
Faney and Toilet Goods ,
stiofs ileteiostbed - to soli at the Very limiest cash prices.
READY-MADE BONNETS
will be kept oa boo*, and Bonnets =ado to ardor at the
shortest notice.
Milliserairappikid with goods to silTagala oa the mos t
ityorable terms and patent with instructions gratis.
April Id, 1868.—gia
18 - 68. New 'Styles. • 1868
ROSA M. MONTFORT,
Wtmations the limy badness lo HUNTIIIB
16' =
TOWN, and having returned from the City, is pre
pared to do any pork is the 1111111nory line, promptl
HATS AND BONNETS .
ottlielatest stew. Also, Hat and Bonnet TILIMMLNOB
tor role, whi* having been ;manhood for cash.. wilt be
MlfLYe~ff'Ubenil &dilation non& to thiamin, Oak to
Ladles' Black and White CAPS made to order; als o,
fine‘daweee,Yethr, °tee LATEST STYLES.—
417MDrum and Dime Pattern..
1.- -2nt
ljardturt, Cutlery, it.
H ARDVIA.RIC
AND 4110.0zAllei
•
TH*sabesrawrts havejes t returned from tits title
with eetatzetlessepply of ILUIDWAYBA olionzaris
lriorol 1 1 $ t heir old stand ja popp ies
street,r i sisk eltetilmos. , `Oerria*lslitibifla
part et -
Oerperitor'eToel .
Illackeseitbvreets
001;sh /hidings,
too! tudiare ,
Caltiaoltiakar'.Tools,
, gorrekesperliltialitnok )
All kipdsofiroi de
OR 0 CNA/ /13 OP 4ZZ JCINDS,
loata • c., ft e. Tit sr tl anotortiattiaaladoa la ilia
amoral dwartsaaata amattos*aborsant "bates% So
ad at that Stone. Ninny clue of illachiales can be se,
atatatolataithwriwitittoakaittAlladiaga i sallliassake e p
tor , seas ladovery srtielidi gkehlhic Oho aim call •
w ayttrraredt o el!ssrow erase!' SIM othinheir
. • a.
- 10A,v11 , 4011.
•
1Pc11, 11 1#:': 1 ,
at - '
.slC,‘ Irei to, 0' • • • • :
CITE
June• 1
12'4 Ain
la e atral6oT.
FESTIVAL—
ry and lee Crea
Ilan to-morrow (
of the Memorial '
CV - The ipAtentk)
It., i 3 called to •
next, at 8 P..11,',
olikers, to eery
term.
?$ - SlionaaL
ship, recently •••
a brick yard El ,
wood, oak and p
Average of pearl
hauling wag don.
sTRAWSKR.
lerstand the Lad
terstown Sunday
Cream end Strati
town, in the pi
benefit of the S n.
Saturday oven I n •
64 o'clock. Best
berries all kinds,
SOLD.—W.v.
Farm In Frartidt
improvements,
Mountain land,
$7,000 etuth.
Atstutem KEE
I )x ford townshil
with improveme
Nfr. J AC , Al ST/1.
curtaining aer
ant township, to
RAILROAD..
road and LIM
aro both urging
Frederick and P
A meeting wa
the WI inst., wh
EICUIELBEROV!,
Were appointid
The route propo
the Maryland'
pam through
ough. and follow
to Frederick.
ys"-Ifon.
honored with the
editor, for the p
artok de Got Act
tion of high llte
tion. Not amen,
feels somewhat i
ing as It does the
vania Press, an I
tor of standard
only trouble - ls
sight of under
shadowing bent)
FINED
irr street
driving on Balti
the Borough .0
from the country
of the ordinance
required fine ant
to notice eviden.
ties to enforce t
ple4 will break
our public Are-
the speed of faet
ELECTION
in se.,siou at PU
nomination of
lin Professorstri
has nominated
position made N
Pmt; Nit:Emmy(
Hotly Pastor
place. The no
the Board of T
next meeting
the nomination
was rejected
ment of Frankl
under tem
" )NOWAG•
the attention o
advertisement .
of Littlestown,
manufacture o
"Conowago P.
tlernen are fav
iness men—Dr
eel practim►t ch;
relations botwo
A..atoplo of th
in ont
parties interes.
MosSrs. 13ENso.
works shortly,
demand for the
enterprise may
not only rower.
benefit the a: ,
county.
SC/10011 AI
Board met last
ing firnax W
CREAM( SAC
Treasurer. N
twwFwv>d for
and one for,
same as lag .
pointed Coll , •
been appoint , :
till the recast
Of JANIKJi A. -
An abateme
lowed on till
paid on, or
next.
The Board
July 10, to el •
year, ezami
at 10 o'clock. A
The Sehoobi
September.
HUBBAR
ING REAPE
by Henry T •
has two drivi
folding bar. -
led by the led
an kinds ce
er can be adj •
revolution of
from the dri
to give any f•
wishielf IP P .
bought last.
„ret-Efo •
good Cookin
ket, warm ,
or any dill"
Ware, Ho bo
and Spke 't
'ter Lbeleni t
Jara and t•
just what
Col. C. EL'S
Carlbdo
pot, and at
741-It is
them, that.
eye, and
Mower, we
01 market,
the great
oompacts .
Wrsue ,S
there a4nk
roman. it
74'
titutl
tke
Fawseuk *
Ile hais fibs
yeburg...,