The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, October 30, 1868, Image 2

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Friday, OCt. SO, 1868.
Adver ti air rm and o t berm totereated will
bear In mind tint the regular etre".
lati..o of the "STAR AND scormniv.
i. ,toeh larger tlann that of tatty onlinii;
wiper pohlished in the entahly,
rr:ut oeelliLly by not teeis num woos
I==ll
:,rtlssuients, to necn rc intintoilitte sttentfest
~klt • lrtl In on or befort Tl.urinlety 11114111ing.
c, [lt CANDIDATES.
FOR PRESIDENT: •
.ULYSSES S. GRANT.
OF ILLINOIS
Pon. VIOE-PRESIDENT:
ON Si.nrl [TYLER COLFAX
Dle INDIANA
ELECTORAL TICKET.
G. Morrison Coates, I Winthiop W. Ketcham,
Thum. M. )larch nib! 'Samuel Knorr,
William U. Barnes, lßsinjanaln F. Wagenseller,
William J. Polloek, charles R, lisilkan,
Richard W i idey, George W. Elder,
lieorgo W. II ir John Stewart,
Watson P. Magill. Jacob Orating,
John 11. Bringhuret, James Bill,
Frank C. Ilooton, Renry E. Johnson,
Isaac Eckert, ;John K. Ewing, •
William Frew '
-
Alexandar W. Crawford,
'James' 6: Ratan.
Maris Hoopes,
David M. Bank,
William Davis,
Grant, Colfax, 1(111011 and Peace.
There all/ be meetings of the friends of °RANT k
COLFAX nt the following points:
BENDERS.VILLE, SATURDAY, 00T. 81.
CASIITOWN, MONDAY, NO-V. 2.
EAST DETtLIN, MONDAY, NOV
The meeting will commence at 13 o'clock, P. M.
PENNSYLVANIA, OHIO, INDIANA,
VERMONT, ;%1 INE Et- NEBRASKA,
have sealed the late of the Copperhead party. Give
one day more to the Country and make the daKiat.•
TOTAL BOUT.
By order of the Republican,
Oct. —td 0011:127 COMMITTEE
TUESDAY next will be the
Presidential Election.
EXAMINE your Electoral
Tickets next Tuesday, and see
that they are genuine. The
Copperheads showed them
selves adepts in fraud at the
October election, and may put
out spurious tickets. The fol
lowing are the Giant and Col
fax
ELECTORS.
G. Morrison Coates,
Thomas M. Marshall,
William H. Barnes,
William J. Pollock,
Richard Wildey,
George W. Hill,
Watson P. Magill;
Jon H Bringhurst,
Frank C, Hooton,
- Isaac Eckert,
Maris Hoopes.
David M. Rank,
William
Winthrop W. Davis, etchani. -
Samuel Knorr,
Benjamin F. Wagenseller,
Charles- H. M ullen,
George W. Elder,
J ohn aewart,
Jacob Gratius,
James• Sill,
Henry Q. Johnson,
John - K. Ewing, '
William Frew,
Alexander W. erawford,
James S. Rutan:
Tins is our last issue before
the final battle, and to-day we
make the last appeal to our
Republican friends? We hope
next week to announce the
election of Grant and Colfax
and the defeat of Treason and
Rebellion. To make this -de
feat a crushing one, it be
hooves every Republican to do
"his duty. When the Vnion
armies were closing
. around
the shattered Rebel columns
at Appoma i ttox Court-house,
Sheridan telegraphed to Grant
for.orders, which were summed
up in :two words—"PUSH
THE4I" Friends of - Grant
and Ceifax., let that be your
Watchword now., Push the
enemy nest Tuesday, and we
will have another Appemate
t ox.
FRIENDS of Grant and Col
fax, see to it - that not a single
vote is lost on Tuesday next.
We expect to elect Grant and
Colfax, but we want to do it
by a majority that will -over
w,helra the Rebels and Cop
perheads of the country, and
give us permanent- Peace.—
Let there be - no 'laggards, or
stay-at-home Republicans on
Tuesday.
MOVE steadily and strongly
on the Enemy's works They
are "demoralized!' o Push
them."
Tug Copperhead majority In 1867 In
Adams has been reduced 49 vo&ee.
With GRANT tat the head of our
victorious columns, we should gain at
hied 150 more.
POLL EVERY VOTE;
resTrearmo,
Tim Meeting Vit. EAST BEVAN
has been POSTPONED to MONDAY
EVENING, Nov. 2—the night before
the eleetiep
~The Issue—Peace or W.
('en. GRANT, the great soldier
conquered the Rebellion,. pleatht for
gaudy restoration of the country
peace and prosperity. near what
glays. in his letter aceeptirig the rtap
1
been nomination : ?.;•?
t.t
.- ~."eace and universal prow
.• , '.•
fiegpence, with economy of admentstra
tiop,; will lighten thefiurdenof taxation
iblite it conej reduce* the nation a l
tleik. LEr 4. 1# . 1.. xyzTAAPE.I". , ,
bit the onind
, the•likk i nicititio.
, •
"
PartY.A...,
. i .14429-WR9wrl l ,-
agitation, .t.tecla ng toe .econstrilett...
acts of
Ix lutteoNs, t is t uzati e tior
AND V9I ' r.I 14.11611:44
date for Vice President, following out
the logical sequence of this revolution
ary doctrile, declares for renewed (Iv-
IL WAR. Read what he says in his
celebrated Broadhead letter : . ,_,
"There is but one way to resiore,ithe
Government and the Constitution,
that is for THE PRRSIDENT ELECT TO
DECLARE THESE ACTS NULL
AND VOID, COMPEL THE. ARMY
TO IJNDO ITs USURPATIONS AT
T't E SOUTH, DISPERSE THE
sRPET BAG STATE GOVERN
-O:ANTS, ALLOW THE WHITE PEOPLE
.t) RE•ORGANIZE THEIR OWN GOVERN
MENTS, AND ELECT SENATORS AND
REPRESENTATIVES. ,
We must- restore the Conslitolo' ..
before we cap .: 41.44
to do this w
who will ex
ple BY TRA.
Us CRUATIOIN
AS THE RE(
Blair is lia
tun, the trai
or PRIs
tin. war of
ted the asstt
ken prisone
the author of
Platform.
York he mat
Charleston
dignity, maintaining :his devotiOn
the "Lost Cause," and -claiming that'
all that the Confederacy fought for
would be ;secured "If the Democracy
succeeded in electing Seymour as, their
standard bearer."
Here, then, is the issue—plain and
direct: GRANT, COLFAX and PEACE
—*r SEYMOUR, BLAIR and WAR !
Let every voter decide the question for
himself on Tuesday next.
- THE LESSON Or THE HOUR
THE Democratic party threw away
what little, chance they had of success
this fall by shamelessly and defiantly
re-affirming at the New York Conven
tion their affiliation with . Treason and
Rebellion, and their leaden now stand
aghast at the popular rebuke. - The
October elections, following those of
Vermont and Maine, show the deter
mination of the people to reconstrtict
the Government in the interest of Loy
alty and permanent, enduring Peace.—
Those who fought opt the war to the
bitter end, at Whatever expense ef mon
ey or blood, are deter mired that the
ballot shall not nullify the victories of
the sword ; that Lee shall not conquer
Grant at the polls after having been
defeated by him on the battle-field.—
Let the loyal men of the Republic poll
a full vote on Tuesday nest, am mole
this verdict so plain and distinct that
every Rebel. and Rebel-sympatlzer in
the laud shall understand it...
LET us .11.4vg PEACE! Vote
for GRANT.
AT A RECENT meeting of old Demo
cratic friends of Gen. JOHN COCHRANE
of New York City, these resolutions 1
were framed:
Whereas, We have always belonged to
a Democratin party that believed in hard
money, in Loco-Poco radicalism. in a war
policy against enemies, in Free Trade, and
in the eternal hostility of A-ndrew ,Tackeon
to Calhoun Nullification Rebels, we cab no
longer belong to a party that opposes these
good old Democratic principles, and be
lieves in greenbacks, panic conservatism, in
peace with enemies, that votes for a high
tariff, and is led by Jeff. Davis Secession
Rebels.
And whereas, This party is nothing
more than an association of Rebels, ring
masters, stock-jobbers, 4.nd money-brokers,
who even now are trampling on their pan
.
didates,
And whereas, We can no longer find
either a Democratic party or a Democratic
ticket,
Reeolred, That we hereby abandon ring -
politics, and their ringers-in, and following
good old Democratic principles, will go
with all our might and main for the peo
ple's choice, Ulysses S. Grant.
The Copperhead machine is getting very
rickety.
IN one of Grant's early battles, it-is
related that at the critip.sd moment he
placed himself at the head pf hie old
regiment with the shout, "Now is the
time to drive them, boys!" and secured
the victory for the Stars and Stripes.
In the great battle on which the future
of the country depends, the moment has .
arrived when the cry should be, Pls,Tow
is the time to drive them ! Let this be
the watchword—and drive them we
will.
THE Democratic journals we inclined
to harp on the idea that the policy
carried out by A. J. is the identical
policy foresbodowed by Lincoln, and
which would have been carried out by
him had he lived. `l'll4e lout - pals
prove too much. If what they assert
be true, why do they malign the Mem
ory of LinPoin•
LET no_man stay at 'yome
THE Newcastle Democrat has dis
covered why the Copperheads were
beaten in Pennsylvania. It says that
too many ..of their -Tarty "threshed
buckwheat," "husked ern" and
"made cider," on that day:. "Pigeon
shooting" is preferable before tikti elec
tion as an excuse, to "corn husking"
as an excuse after the election. \,\
ALL the Republican defeated candi
dateslor City offices in Philadelphia
have filed petitions, alleging frauds in
the elettion, and will contest the mat
ter before the Courts. There wilt be
little difficulty In making out a case.
POLL EVERY vote for
GRANT !
POOR B. H. Ilmi,,of-Georgia, - thinks
that "the Southern whites will be dis
pirited if Grant is elected." They .felt
just so when he took their arms and
armies. •
DEMOCRATIC PAPERS SSW affect to
despise Grant's silence. They would
give all their old roosters, though, if
they could tie up Blair's mouth.
REPUBLICANS t Keep up your ownn
'nation. The enemy are In full moat.
The battle a Five Forks boa- been
fought, "Pueh them lot 'Tong them to
'tux verdict on Be3rjnour and Blair
ought to be, ''Died of rbbel dictation
in the NatiOal pittiventioh.” •
SA*E* ''the - bounUy froxr
Rebel rlde! .
IWAI&A4MS =CIMIML
WA LLACE, Chairman jt th
head State C%mmlttee,Wk r.
f, w II
' _ • - lb \ f
, ' • ;, :
ler •
trated the • lest lauds. Thottsani
voters have been colonized, PA
LAssuman) AIM VOTED,. repenters
and voted five times in Radical pre-
F .
clincts, returns of election altered and
manipulated to suit their own purposes,
i4d, fitipltinleut itaturalizattortpapers*
tided IV ibe rept" - . ' - ~' '' .
L. TAie world knows that li2ooo,nattiiali
* n papers WetiOnttiO.Y 18 $04*# i
C per 444 .je • ittt• or* iOcitirt iin;
10 4 1
IPh ladellitta afoe ; and iidaniiiirtan- ;
typeople know that the Copperheads
iiirve voted the "paupers" for years,—
1 -
lust elnction, they voted 28! I'hiee
" . sea ago that vote elected several of
the Copperhead County Ticket.
. &fter this blast from WALLACE, de
nouneing.this act as a curse—we pre
-1 sume the Copperhead leaders of this,
Bedford and other like counties, will
Iltereafter refuse to offer the votes of that
I class..
MORE OF TIME FILAUDS.
'STOUNEt.ING ELECTION FRAUDS IN
INDIANA
• LA.FayETTE,Ind., Oct. 2.l.—Atound
jqg election frauds that were committed
• the Democrats are constantly being
detected..in Indiana. The Republicans
a 41,1 &latest the Legislative elections in
.*lf t elitiaVery .
_county that gave • a. Demo
wal-awindled in
° tillAdlstrist out Of 1 - ,000 votes. County
elections are contested in this district,
I.4o.garroll, Fountain, Montgomery, and
1..130 . 5* Conpties, , : At least 15,000 . ille-
I go] votes in the State.
• The folloyriiig paragraph explains one
of the modes adopted by the Ohio
Democrats •
"A profeselon4 voter writes to the
Cincinnati Comnzerciaj that ho voted] cix
times for &ratter and twice for Cary. A
partner put in about the same number of
Yates."
Strader and Cary were Democratic
candidates for Congress in the two
Congressional districts. This system
of "repeating" Is an old dodge of the
Democracy. - •
PRESIDENTIAL CONTEST-186S
REPUBLICAN.
"Let us have Peace."
AND
U EITEL 1 C OMMEMORATE
S TATES I`
0 UR (motto)
(3 OVERNMENT i 1
.1., IBERTY
R ECONSTRUCTION! F OR
.6. ; COUPLISHED A LL"—
N 4TIOTAL i 'X. uLTINGLy.
T RIUM PIE .
DEMOCRATIC
"Disperse the Carpet bag State GOv-
ernments."
AND
S EE MCB.E - B LAIR'S
E VERYBODY . L
Y ou I 1 A ETFULLY
M EET I
1 NCITING
O lITEVOKEN I R EBELLION,
U NE.ERSTANDS . r (Finishes both.)
R EPUDIATION.
(The end of one.) ,
WORK ON !
The Democracy, although defeated
and dispirited In this first encounter,
do not by any means give , up the fight.
They are now rallying their men for
the second and final struggle, and we
ust be prepared to meet them. Re
publicans; do pot slack your effort be
cause you have been victorious in the
first battle ; but press on to the over
whelming victory that awaits us under
Grant and Colfax.
There may be some who, finding
their party so victorious in the October
elections, will conclude that there is no
need for further effbrt. Let no one de
lude himself with this idea. Work is
just as essential to success now as be
fore.
THE Littlestown correspondent of
the Oimpiler does not deny that one of
the flags carried in the Littlestown del
e;, atlop at the Copperhead Mass Meet
ing was borrowed from a Republican,
but he says that a particular flag so
carded was not so bqrrowed.
All we know about it is; that one of
the most respectable citizens of Littles
town, a Republican, told us that hia
flag was borrowed by a Copperhead,
and was cairied in their prose slop.
We have no words to waste on the
anonymous falsifier. His whole article
betrays a purpose to mislead, and de
ceive, as to the facts. This he can
probably afford to do; we cannot. No
dou'pt apppiting of his ill-temper must
by attributed to the eleetiprifs. Nearly,
all the leaders, great and small, are in
the "sulks."
MAKE every man safe every
where on American soil, by
electing GILAiiT, who will put
'down Ku-Kluxism, assassina
tion, and all the vile engines,
of oppression now in use by
the Southern Blair Democra
cy
THE ELECTION Of Hon. CONRAD BA
KER, as - Governor of Indiana, over
the strongest Democrat in the State—
Thomas A. Hendricks—and after the
must exciting canvass in which the two
competitors met repeatedly in joint
discussions, is most gratifying to the
old friends of the former, who have
long watched with • pride his honora
ble f q. ) d useful career.
We are glad to chronicle the re-elec
tion to Co agrees of Hop. Gopt.ovE S.
OaTH from the Lafayette district in
Indiana. He had a terrific struggle,
but has came out for the fourth time
riumphant. He is an able man, a
satknd Republican s -and justly
\ lnduen
tisl.Higher honors await blm.
THE namooraoy of Georgia have
"come down.' Three days after the
-October eleotio* their State Commit
tee passed a resointion, in which they
say:—
"That we acquiesce in the present
status of the colored race among us,
and wild protect that race to the extent
of our power in-the exercise of the right
of suffrage secured to them by the Con
stitution of the United States and
amendments therssmto and by the COS I.
stitution and of 4e ,ate"
The Northern Democracy would
hardly swamp with delight an that
resolution. But nevertheless those
who are for, and those who are against,
colored suffrage, are all Democrats
alike I•
COMPLETE the Victories .of
our Soldiers, ty getting guar
anties against future - Rebels
lion !
Taz New York Dow/Orate, a few
days before the P,eannylvania election
raised 4250,000 and mutt the inonay into
thiii State, besides several thousand
rougte—all without avi4l.
Yon refused to vote either men or money
to carry on the war t
Yottbid the Southern .States depart in
You declared. that If slavery Must be
to pin the Union, then the Uplun
H t - tAaN, d peylalk
rm: ideelitreilytur preference for,the rebel
constitution, as against your own.
i When it became apparent that to pro
claim universal liberty would weaken the
enemy and reward the trim friends of the
Union, you nevertheless opposed it. -
You stoutly contended that the rebellion
would never be suppretried, ar4 triumph
antly quoted every reverse to _bitarms as
demonstrating it.
You urged the - abandonment of the war,
and the-resort to negotiation for- the best
attainable terms. -
In our gloomiest days, and when no po
litical campaign was pending, you Knight
to inflame the passions of the people against
the only Government we had, or could
have.
You assailed President Lincoln as a
despot.
You deuduneed the Government as revo-
lutionary.
The Boys in Blue were termed by you
Lincoln hirelings and dogs. -
You opposed allowing the men who
were periling their lives for our country the
enjoyment of the elective franchise.
You, opposed filling up our armies by
draft.
You incited riotous and bloody resis
tance to the laws of the land.
You pronounpnd the war a failure,' and
called for its abandonment. "
You urged the South to reject the most
inagoantreous tenno ever offered to con
quered rebel's.
You passed laws imposing on freemen
the most galling and unjust discriminations,
in the halls of justice, on the fields of s labor,
and in tha resorts of trade.
You would not allow a man equal
justice before the law because servile blood
flowed in his velus.
You would not permit a man to control
his own labor wbo bad once been a slave
or was the child of a slave.
You would not allow a man to dispose of
his own property on equal terms with his
neighbor, because his color differed.
You would sell the labor of a colored
man on the auction block, as a punishment
for not working, when you would not give
him employment.
you ''fired the Southern heart anew"
against the loyal North.
You confer the highest honors on the
fiercest and most brutal rebels generals.
You falsely assail the hero to whose en
ergy, sagacity, bravery, and skill we owe
the existence of our country, as a "brutal
butcher," a "miserable drunkard," a "con
temptible liar," a "miscegenationist" and a
"scoundrel."
The man most warmly welcomed by you,
in National Convention—Napoleon "Both
er" Forrest— dishonored a flag of truce, and
shot down his begging victims in cold blood.
The pavements of New Orleans are
stained with the blood of the white and
black victims of your hellish malignity.
You have rejected every principle the
Democratic party formerly cherished.
You propose to trample in the dust, by
- revolutionary means, the laws of Congress.
Riot, rapine, and revolution are the
weapons with which you propose to over
throw all opposition to your will.
You trampled on the - ballot-boa in 1860
and for fi Vj.: years thereafter, and you threat
en to do It again.
The war was your war, begun by you.
conducted by you, prolonged by yon.—
Thousands of homes in our land were des
olated by you. Mate& of thousands of
graves were dug by you. Affliction, desola
tion, and death followed your train. Debt
and taxation are the fruits of your treason.
You boast that your triumph would be
the triumph of the "Lost Cause."
You avow a policy of repudiation.
You propose an irredeemable paper cur-
rency
You propose to refuse to pity 'Merest on
the public debt.
You propose to "tax every species of
property" the poor man owns.
You turn out inspectors of elections,
forge naturalizations papers, and issue them
criminally, and by violence`seek to pervert
the yoke of the people.
The fact that a Republican meeting is to
be held, in many states of the Union, is
deemed by you of sufficient reason for
shooting down those who attend.
Southern Republican editors are none too
good for merciless castigation at your
hand, and an excited people are murdered
in their feu:
Fort FWow, New Orleans, C;ami4a7
Opelousas—these are your victories.
You court or crush the colored man, Just as
he accepts or declines your offered political
yog turn into t! streets, to starve and
die, every colored man who not vote, a
rebel ticket,
Reeonlitruction has been delayal by you.
You would have no reorganization that did
not place the old lash In your hands, and
enable the masters to wreak vengeance on
their late' slaves. '
The future you would give us is a future
of terror, Civil war, business prostration,
and oppressive taxation are all you offer us.
The past warns us of you. The grave
holds up its hands against you. The future
imploies to be saved from you.
The psPplo halt the supplication, and
hence you are rejected,
THE Rebel mathematicians, having
exhausted the Democratic gains in Ver
mont, Maine, and Connecticut, are
now busily ciphering away at the
National Debt. ' The latest Democratic
gains are as follows :
• I. The Radicals expended, 'during the
war for Nigger Supremacy, $9, 684, 921,4.14, -
328 , 851 , 4 3 0 , 0 61,280,679,336,77%00%000 of
the people's money !
IL The Freedmen's Bureau costs $7,100,-
200 , 300 , 400 , 50 0,600,700,800,900,000 annual
ly 1 1!
lIL The present National Debt is $865,-
728, 222.86 I, 299, 998, 766, 412,000,000,010,-
025,666;666,666 68/0 ! A piece of silver
25000 miles in, circumference and 8,000
miles in diamejer wouldn't begin to pay. it!
...IV, The current expenses of the Gov
ernment,_ as revised by the thoroughly
reliable Mr. Delmar, are Qrs $$ $
$9 00 ,800,700,60%500, dOO, 800, 200, 100, 000
per year I 1
WALLACE, of the Cbpperhead State
Committee, denounces theassessing and
voting of PAUPERS as Mega/. He didn't
know that his friends in this county
have been "assessing and voting pail.
pars" for years—that. they control
Cumberland township' with Pauper
votes—and that at the last election
tbey "assessed and voted" twenty-eight
of theni for 13oyle and Ent !
STAND by the great' Captain 1
Tat recent eketione "Aye *Tired the
following lbw in the bildn of' a poet
Indians supporft the Tanner,
Pgr uasylyank has the nund.e,
Thole old Ohie nukes a trio,
NIMM *vet liebisekadoes %%erre: ask
her,
And. Jenny blue le coming too,
ANOTHER VICTORY! 1
WEST VIRGINIA 0. K.
FIVE THOUSAND MAJORITY
REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMEN ELECTED.
THE LEGISLATURE REPUBLICAN
WHEELING, WEST VA., October 25.
--11y..m.—The Republican majority
In twenty-seven counties, casting four
fifths of the vote of the State, is forty
-two hundred and sitty-seven. The
remaining counties will increase this
to five thouMnd. We have eleoted
Republican Congressmen in all three
* districts of the State. Duval in the
First District by 809 majority, McGrew
in the Second by 2,200 majority, and
Wilcher in the Third by from 800 to
1,000 majority. In the Legislature we
have from thirty to forty mi)jorlty on
joint ballot, out of a total meirthership
numbering seventy-eight.
The Democratic specdal despatches
claiming the State are deliberate and
persistent lies, intended for effect on
the country. Wit. P. 11013134 Rn,
See'y Rep. state Committee.
ON Tuesday next the lost grand move
will be made upon the works of,the
enemy, and remember that Sheridan
leads the van with his ringing battle
err: "EVERY MAN WHO LOVES
HIS COUNTRY SHOULD VOTE
.F'.oll GRANT."
"Let us 'Rave Pesee!!..!Orasl
PLet uoi Have War".. -Blab.
.“Seymour and Blair will give =ball
the Confederacy fought for."--Ez-ccbd
Cot. rano?: speech at the DePlOCratic flthjtaation sleet
ing it, Richmun Li,
PROBABLE ELECTORAL 'VOTE
FOR GRANT AND COLFAX
STATE. VOTE.: STATE. VOTE.
Arkansas. 4;Nevada, . 3
California, 5 New Hampshire, 3
Conneetieut,_ 6 New Jersey 7
Florida, 3 New York, 33
Illinois, 16°Noith Carolina, 10
_ „
•
Indiana, 13 Ohio, 21
lowa, 8 Oregon, • 3
Kansas, 3 Pennsylvania, 28
Louisiana, 0, Rhode Island, 4
Maine, 7 South Carolina, 8
Massachusetts 12. Tennessee, 10
Michigan, h Vermont, 5
Minnesota 4 West Virginia, 5
Missouri, 11' Wisconsin. 8
Nebraska, 3
ME
VOIAEYMoUR A. 141) EILAIR
STATE.
Alabama
Dela ware
VOTE. STATE.
9' Kentucky
3 Maryland
9
Georgia
N'irginia, Texa• 4114 3lissisBlPPl Jo
not vote.
OCR. colleague, Hon. EDWARD hic-
PIFER'S' Ols:, is filling appointments by
the State Committee. On Monday he
spokeiat Trenton, N. J., and at Titus
ville yebterday, To-night he speaks in.
Pittsburg, and to-morrow night in
Harrisburg.
gd/ I/AA DN. ANDcrur Lir Ak .11L, - .llt 1131C1rX11‘0111L
The series of Grant and Colfax meetings
held in Bile county during the present
week have all been largely attended, ac.
companieil by touch enthusiasm. The
Hanover Club was out in full force at the
McSherry,town meeting, with banners,
torches, &c. Capt. McMahon, who
spoke at the Two Taverns, lost a leg at
the Battle of Gettysburg, is an eloquent
Irishman, and made a telling speech. The
Bendersville Boys in Blue turned out
strongly at Centre with Bracts Band
lind torches. The Republicans of the
comity seem. to be thoroughly roused to
the importance of a full vote next Tues
day, while from various quaFters wo hear
of Democrats who intend to vote for Grant
and Colfax. We annex a list of officers so
f ar :1.6 us.
TWO TAVERNS, OCTOBER 32.
President—William Young.
Vice President—Joseph Mackley, Henry
Snyder, George Sherman, David Snyder,
John Young, John Sourbeer, Newton Hor
ner, Joseph Cashman, Joseph Sent; James
Lane, John Snyder, Jacob Furny, Adam
Wischeit, George Keittle, Levi Wilson,
patrick Gibony. John Cashman, Harrison
Wilson, Washington Hanky, Nathaniel
Hagerman, John Brinkerhoof, George W.
Hoffman, Emanul Feeser, Charles W. Gil
bert, Andrew Jacoby, lames Lane.
Secretaries—Robert Wilson, Baltzer
Snyder, John Hartman, Jacob Jacoby,
Augustus Sent; Isaac Bercaw, Daniel
Trestle, David Wilson, Jesse Snyder,
Jeremah Sentr..
Addressed by J. 11. Wilson, Capt. Mc-
Mahon, Win; Yow, John Coshuri, John
Snyder.
McSLIERRYSTOWIs/, OCTOBER 26.
Presider . d---baniel Gilt, Son.
Vice Pr e —Thomas Adams, Steph
en Reeler, Jeremiah Joints, Levi Beck,
Esq., Jesse Waltman, Lucius ,Melsheimer,
Michael Belly, Esq., Dr. Elmer Cook,
Daniel Small, Cyrus Diller, Maj. Joseph
Slagle, Jeremah Aulabaugh, Wm. Barge,
John Kuhn, Ephraint Trimmer, Vincent
V. Bold, John Rupp, Thomas McClean,
Maj. Jos. Bennett, Alloways Elart, Abner
W. Forney. '
Secretaries—DE. C. F. Erombaugh, Wrn.
H. Small, John Culp, Wm. Waltman
Joseph Stambaugh, Abrese Bine, Emanne
Bunts.
Meeting large and entluadastie. , Address
ed by D. MeConangby, Esq., and Lieut.
Win. R. Eyster.
CENTRE MILLS, OCTOBER 27.
President—Moses Smith.
Vice Pr esidents — Edward Staley, J. Y.
Bushey, Joseph B. HoffmailP. D. Weaver,
Joseph A. Houck, Jacob W. Peterar Dan
iel McAns, B. - Ridenonr, Capt. H. N.
Minnigh, Howard B. Slaybaugh, Harry
Hartzell, Michael Beck, Jew Houck, Wm.
Sadler, Theodore Jones, Win, Blocher,
Geo. Wilson, Samuel Meabr.
Secretaries Andrew Mosby, Jahn C.
Markley, George frau, A. 7/ Deeirieg,
Wm. Pitzer, Michael Rice, Edward Walker,
Noah D. Snyder, Richard busboy, Wilson
?niers , Wm. Conrad, Prank P. Slaybaugh.
Addressed by John M , finiuth, Esq., A.
J . cover, Eqs., Cap., J. P. McCreary, P.
120, W, Hanby, and Andrew Mosby.
WANK'S SCHOOL BOMB, OCT. 28.
President—John Walbrry,
Vice Presidents—Michel Black, EWA
Warner, Christian Black, George Rex,
Sszatill Meals, Edward Wane ) William
wpm, George Bush,,
Sactetaries— . .-W. S. Cart, js e pb ,Walhey,
Thomas Mammy, Rears IC Mania,
4ditu!P/PP•
" Ad4ieesed by, Lieut. W. strata, Geo.
Cllne, A. IL Mosby, law * m id meas.
The Bendereville Band wog prima &ad
eplivened the matins With oho* IWO!
NEWS OF Ninctunosurare COUNTIES.
Carutou..—The Sentinel gives the fol
lowing Improveritentsin the neighborhood
of Double Pipe Creek : Messrs. Emmert &
Groff hav9suilWine new Stone- house ;
Mrs. toting ra Mr. -IColb have erect .!
dwelling bouses;smd Mr. D. R. Sayler, Mrs.
Catharine Pfoutz, Mr. W. H. Renner, and
Mr. C. A. Waewhehavedwellings in course
of erection. Tire work on the new depot,
at the same point, is being pushed forward
rapidly by Mr. Frank Cover, and other im
provements are being made in the neighbor
bood.—Messrs. Nettie & Nisley, contrac
tors, have oomplied the stonework of the
Nail Road bridge over the Monocricy, and
Meese:ling of Mr. McKaffre:s section of
the road has been, completed.—Wendell
Holtman, Esq., has been re-elected Presi
dent of the Western Maryland railroad com
pany. '
FI4II.ILLIN.—The announcement of the
death of Hon. Wilson Reilly was a mistake;
he is practicing law in Pittsburg.
Yonx.—Extensive repairs and Improve
menta are making to St. Joseph's Catholic
`Church in Hanover.—Christian 'Pallier of
York has been appointed storeper in the
U. S. Revenue Department,. An. the I6th
Congressional district.—The ' bridge at
Wrightsville is within three' spans of the
York county shore ; the bridge may be sub
stantially finished within a month, but thy
company will forbid all travel over it while
the river Is open.—The residgmce of Jacob
Markley, Washington township, was rob
bed one night last week by three villains,
who entered through a window, and with a
pistol pointed at his head ordered him to
rte-ke
tell wh pt his money. Mr. M. being
an of man complied, the rascals getting •.$ 40
ands me wearing apparel with which they
decamped,
SALEM OF REAL ESTATE.
CAIIROLL COUNTY.—WIII. A. Norris has
sold his Farm, lying about one mile from
Uniontown, and containing 17 acres, to
Mr. David Witter, of Manchester District,
for the sum of $B5 per acre. On the 3rd
last., Col. W. A. McKeliip, Trustee, sold
128 acres of land, being part of the Real
Estate of Isaac Hoffman, deceased, for the
gross sum of $2,345.02: On the 16th bast.,
Col. W. A. 3lcKellip and Hannah Hoppe,
Executors Of Jacob D. Hoppe, dec'd., sold
the home farm of said deceased, containing
98 acres, to Michael Dutchman, for the sum
o r $9,898, and also a lot adjoining the farm
and containing one-fourth of an acre, to
John Strawbaver for $4lO.
Faiwznicx COUNTY.—The Middletown
livieter says—The farm owned by Wm.
Miller, lying si t miles North-West of this
place, near Mt. Tabor Church, containing
170 acres, has been sold to Messrs. Geo. L.
Routzahn and. Jonas Brandehurg, at $B3
per acre. Wm. Smith of Frederick has sold
a tract of land lying near Mt. Zion Church,
So9th West of Frederick, and_ known as
"Mt. Philip Farm," containing 301 acres,
to Geo. W. Summers, of this Valley, for
$25,000--era little over sB'l per aore.—
Ezra Deer has sold his farm, lying 3i r miles
South West of this place, and containing a
bout 96 acres, to Samuel Aushennan, for
$3,100. Wm. H. Routzahn has sold his
House and Lot, near Rockville School
House, 3 miles South of this place, to
George Rating, for $llOO. John Herring,
of C., has sold his hotel property in this
place, opposite our *ince, and now in the
possession of A. Poflinberger, to Henry K.
Young. for the sum of $4,800.
V(rE.
I
7
PRIZE tOLIUllta.
The Soldiers' and Sailors' State Cen
tral Committee have offered to present
a band of National and State Colors, to
the Boys in Blue of the County polling,
on the 3d of November, the greatest
pro rata increase of Republican votes
over the vote of the 13th of October,
inst. Also, a stand of National and
State Colors to the township polling
. ;41.1e greatest pro rata increase of Re
' 9,ubllcan votes over the same vote.
The certhdaske - at Ran Fnineken wso
severely felt through a considerable portion
of the State of Calirornia. Several vliia L :es
to the south anu east of San Francisco suf
fered severely in the destruction of build
ings, though no loss of life is reported. In
the region of Sacramento the shock was
scarcely felt. In the northern part of Ale
inada county, on the east of tLe Bay of San
Francisco, fissures appeared in the earth,
from which issued clouds of dust, and from
others volumes of hot water and steam. A
despatch from San Franciso states that sev
eral new shocks of earthquake have been
felt since but doing no damage.
LlEsify L. Strickler, Herman Noss, Wm.
H. Beck. John M. Enill, Thos. .J. Hendrix,
H. A. Glessuer, J. S. Hamilton, John Good
ling, By. Idetsgar, William S. Douglass,
Chas. A. Myers, 13. F. Collar, F. 0..11c-
Cleary, IL G. Buzsty, W. J. Reisinger, Win.
A. Stable, Wm. Shearer, Abram Kilian,
John Lawrence, Cornelius Shuwalter and
Wm. Crone,' have been appointed atore
keepers for York and Cumberland counties,
under the Internal Revenue Act.
Ocn Southern despatches and extracts
from Southern papers continue to prevent
a painful record or the system of violence,
riot and assassination pursued in that sec
tion in the interests of the Democracy.—
The latest items added to the unceasing tale
of bloodshed is the assassination of a Re
publican tnemiler at Congress in Arkansas
of the murder of another Republican in the
same State, who was too outspoken for, that
region, and of the killing, In Texas, of an
Agent of the Freedmen's Bureau.
REPUBLICI,OIB, do not relax your energies
1 PAIIRP you were victorious on Tuesday.
Let every man put his shoulder to the wheel
and aid in making the majority for Grant
and Colfax unprecedented.
Tartan townships in Lancaster county—
the three Earls—Earl, Earl East and Earl
West—rolled up a Republican milority on
Tuesday, of list week, of eight hundred
and nineteen. It will be nine hundred in
November.
MERCHANT' AILORING
The public will find at
WM. T. KING'S
In York skeet, opposite the Bank,
GETTYSBURG, PPA.,
MATERIAL
of every deeeription for men and boys. wear, of the
beet qualities end latest styles.
tla -Garments Ur men and boys' wear made ou short
notice and a sure fit guaranteed in all respects.
Persons In buying their clothing should not forget
o give es a call as we sell cheaper than the cheapest.
Oct. 9, 1868.—ky
MILLINERY.
I llAVl n erzed or trom the City endk..eTe cheap end geed
MILLINERY GOODS.
The latest styled of
HATS or BONNETS
always on hand. Yell Hats redloek.ed in the latest
styles. ,
Ready-made Bonnets
9.
Liberal deduction made to those beit i oi l k &gagain.
Huntarstown, Oct. 23.—Ins "IA
o .
"DON'T BE FOO/418a."
S/IND TWNSIII4I , III OSN T S. AND 4DIKIDIYD by ref= nudl Isroplejot of ths celebrated
"NORWAY OATS,"
which produces iOO bushels to the acre. Ate*, Dr id
oats, • stalls lot , of the renowned
91111174511111 A WHEAT,"
,
..bicii - • .
.... spoken of by the Arrieul
mual .• - ' , - „ woods hawr boon wall nicely
.*d an • • ' ....., ..,,,,, Ahi N. Y. Yuma', 010.—
Both ow .... 7 .:., --_,- _ • en tweak% of epoti. Ad.
draw L. " '' k '.
' New York r, o
oet. . r`' - - ' . .
foticto.
WeAN.—IfEIItfALCS, OWING TO TOE PECTi—
r end Important relations, which they sus.
Min. their pecnitar organization, and the °dices they
ifirm, art luldect to Wlsny sufferings. Freedom
from these con -tante in no shoal degree to their hap-
Saws and waddktti . " , for none can behappy who are
Mot only So, tint no one of these InartAtil female eoxn-
Oskar can long be suffered to tun on without thrift ,
Mg the general health of the Individual, and ere long
producing permanent sickness and premature decline.
Not is it pleasant to consult a physicilltaw thlf relief
of tbsee.Tation, • delicate anect ions, and only upon the
[post urgemtmecessity will a true woman so tar *Jur I
fire her greatest - charm as to do this:-The ant will then
thank no for plating in, their hands simple specifics
which will be found elliCacioue In relieving and curing
almost every one of those troublesome complaints
peculiar to the sex.
IfYinnotren Exvitscv cie Buctiu.—hundreds suffer
on in silence, cud hundred+ of others apply vainly to
druggists sod doctors, who either merely tentalige
them with the hope of a cure or apply remedies which
melte them worse. I would not wish to assert any
thing that would do injustice to the silitck-d, but I em
obliged to say thatalthough it may be produced from
excessive exhaustion of the powers of life, by laborious
employment, unWholermine air and trod, profuse men
struation, the use of tea and miff., cud frequent
childbirth. it is fat oftener caused by direct irritation,
applied to the mucous membrane of the vagina itself.
When reviewing the causes of these distressing com
plaints, it is most painfn I to Cutitentplate the attend
aut evils consequent upon them. It is but simple
justice to the subject to enumerate it few of the many
additional causes which eo largely effect the life,
health, and happints of woman in all classes of so
ciety, and which, cuusequently, affect more or less
directly, the welfare of the entire human The
Manta that exists for precocious education and tuar
r brae, causes the years that nature designed ice corpo
real develupmeut to b e wasted and perverted in the
restraints of dress, The early confluenient of &chord
end especially in the unhealthy exLittioeut of the
balirtoni. Thus, with the body half-clot lied cud the
mind unduly excited by pleasure, perverting in mid
night revel the hours desigueu Lr lotion, for sleep nod
rest, the Work of destruction b hall accomplished.
la consequence of this e •rlyatraiu upon leer system,
unnocesintry effort is required by the delicate votary to
retain her situation In rich. ol at a later daj, thus ag
gravating the evil. When one excite/tient Is over, an
other in prospective keepe the natal inorbiuly sensitive
to Impression, while the how con•tent restraint of
fatliluiratilo dress, absolutely forbidding the exercise
ludispeusable to the attainment and reteut ion or
ganic health and Strength ; the exposure to night air;
the sudden change of temperature; the complete
prostration produced by excessive dair:aue. must, of
neceriaity, produce their las Minute effect. At last,
au early marriage cape the chinas of misery, and the
unfortunate uue, hitherto so utterly regsrdiess of the
plain dictates cud reibuuntratices of her delicate
nattire, becomes au unwilling .I , Y:et of medical
treatment. This is l.pf c frAld- s lCi pi;:itire of the
experience of theusandk joitug woinca.
Doug before the Ability to exercise the functions of
the generative organs, they requii e an education o
their peculiar nervous system, composed of Valet is
called the tissue, a Lich is, in:muumuu with the fetuale
brea,t end lips, efittelitly illtder the Centro/ of mental
anvil ions and aasuciatiuus at an early period of lir e ;
and, its we. shall subsequently See, those etulitieed,
when excessive, lead, long before pubcrity, to nabita
Which SAD the very lifv of their v ictims ere has
self-completed their dvViduptiumt,
For Female Wwaltussir end Debility, Whites or Lea-
COrriuna, Too Profane Menstruation, Exhaustion, Too
Long Contitia,d Perhyla, tor Prulapens and LU•aring
hewn. °ern:Norms Uteri, we offer the Moat tielftct
sutra's known: llstarboLtr'S 401Pcit:ati 1-ilruaor or
ltectiu• Dlrectiotai tur per. diet, asp advice
puny.
Veto%lee lir story period of life, (rout trifsucy to ex
treztute old ego, Will fled it it remedy to ant nature in
the dlsrharge of Its fuuctious. bit eagth is the glory
of mart/rood arid,u,'aLisnacir
DCcitU la more strengthening that any of the prepa
ration!. 01 Lark or iron, meter, and more
plemieut. Exig.scr haring re,
Cri, et/ the ernlorrenieut of [lie coca[ prothillerst pliy
sicisue in Slit Dinted noir mferi,.l W aph i g e g
humanity as acertain cure for the fallowing glisvasee
and aymploals, (ruin _lothaL o rer close orieirtatieg :
Gnome! Debility, 3leutal and Physical Depression
• DeLerLlllll.4/04.1 of Dive! to the Head,
Confuseli ideas, Hysteria., Lloithrol
!mese,s suit tilteplessuess at Night, A Mittnie of Mus
cuter Eltiolopry, Leer of Appetite, Iyppol.kala, 111L1ACi10
Lion, Low iSplrlta, Ditorgetriset Nu or Yarslybis 05 the
Organs of tieneratiou, of the heart, cud,
in tact ail the rolleolon golr.ir a Nervous cud L,-:.ilia
ted Slats of Slit fast. Jr.. To insure the gerruhre, cut
this out. Aak fur ite.:..es,LOs. fake to other. sold
by bruggie and Denims .2 oei ..71 #.1,;',5 perbeti le,
or six I..otries for 1.):;..vie1,1 to any addreaa
Describe n 3 .1110011. In all come, Address
U. T. 1.1.EL.111.011LD, Drug end 1..1.,0,r, Warehouse,
591 Broad% Ay, N. V.
DUNE ARE (3.I4,SULUE UN Li:SS DONE UP IN
steel-eLgralfaii le rakper, fAc•..ll. of my
Chtmlc.ti WasOunws,azia algut4
11. T. lIELIIIIOLD.
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tjp: be:start:Lae known t 3 prearro tha hair. It
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For sate by tell Dritzttisitt. Pri.:e
B. P. HALL k Cu., Nassau, N. H., Proprietors.
Oct.
TEEM
A Clergyman, while trebling la South America as a
mbaionary, discovered a safe and simple remedy for
the Cure of Nervous Weakness, Early LI ocsy, Disease•
AA the Urinory and Seminal Organs, and the whole
train of disorders brought on by baneful and vicious
great numbers have been cured by this noble
remeuy. Prompted by a desire to ' , emetic the afflicted
and unfortunate, I wt,l send tier recipe fur preparing
and using this medicine. en a sealed envelope, to any
one who needs it, fry! of charge. Address
JuSitPll T. IN%JAN,
Styr City
Eep{. ih.-1F
LEAPS BLINDNESS AND CATAKII.LI, treat
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list and Aorta, (formerly of Lc, deo, Holland.) No.
1305 Arch .t., Philadelphia, Pe. fettimomalli from the
rtio‘t reliable sources in the City and eouutrj. can b.
seen at Ills office. The modiCal Lenity are iodated in
accompany their patients, MI b. h. !I I. to
his practice. Artificial Eyes inserted withoeitepaisi
No charge Made for examination.
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TYSON'S OLD STAND.
Oct. 9.—t
gegzil gotirto.
NOTlCE.—Letters Testamentary
Olt the sedate of PSTES iLLETXAN, late Of Rewitng
township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having bee'
granted to the undersigned, residing in said township,
they hereby give notice to all persons Indebted to said
utak , to 11ti.40 14tita4Mta payment, and those having
claims agiunatbe same to prqsent them properly au
thenticated Pk settlement. --
• PETER HARTMAN, 1
JONAS I.IOLLLNGEII.
°ctn.-at
NOTlCE,.—Letters of Adminis•
traders on the estate of Mosta Matte, (litua
wanurt) late of Latimore teornship, Aden's county,
Pa., deceased. having been granted to the undersign
ed, he hereby gives notice to all persona indebted to
altrestate to make immediate pigment. and these
havingelalmsagainst the use to preseat them pro
perly authenticated for settle-men t.
PRANIWN P. SLAYBAIIOII, Adm'r
00t.9.-4t
air Adiatnistrator redden In Batter tp., •damn co.,
Pa.
VOTlOE.—Letters of Adminis
-4,1 Mitten 'est the estate of Evil Cum deceased,
Ista of emnon township, Adams county. having bean
*rafted tolle uader. l lo lo 4 he hereby gives notice to
ajl'pariosa Indebted to said estate to call and make
larmadiase jayment,and those having claims against
the, maw tern present thins properly authenticated
for mattlallisat.
Oct. 11.-et. SAMUEL
Slip'Tbe Administrator reskke to Cumberland co
t. O.: address Sheperdatown, Pa.
Soldiers' Discharges
pro .
LTAV
IND red the proper Docket, I am
to RD SOLDIRDS' DISORADDidi, in aper.d
ardente with a recent Act of the Legislature or
Pennginata. Soldiers are, cautioned against delay
in this matter.
- WM. D lIOLTIWORTII,
Register k Berwrder of admen county •
Jane—t.f
N
OTlCE.—Letters of Adminis
tretion the estate of OATELIMIII
deed, late of Butler townehip; Adams county, having
been granted to the undersigned, a/so - of mid tans.
Ship, he hereby giro notice to all persons Indebted
to said estate to make Immediate payment, and these
baring claims against the same to present them pro.
perly authenticated for settlement.
Oct, 23.—Otts
CONRAD A. LOWE Adza'r.
SOMETHING NEW
IN
•'NEW ICHESTER.
Mt& KING heap:Let returned from the City with a
llae assortment of
PALL AND WINTER BoNNICTS AND HAW ;
Bonnet and Hat Trhantirep. Oen And and ex
amine her stoat, (Oct. 16.-31
C A.R D
11't ' l ‘ l i n 2 ° t i"iY" l,72.T. utWt.e op
tangy of 'attending to the public mysinere thanks
far their liberal patronage in the past
. , a ndknowing
my rumaisava to be prompt, thorough, energetic
and praetimil Photographers, I oak ibr them a ism,
thinairos of the same. The hieing had almost entire
coulrol of the Excelsior Ga llery for the last tempest's,
I know that they will exert OTOI7 effort to render Rill
Satidt htionl.olpl st all times, TuoN,
Clot
goal andltroottal #4lO. gal and Poona Ali.
P UBLIC SALE OF,
VALUA BLit KRAL t PRIM/NAL PROPRRTV
.
.
IMMO' SALE -
Or VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY.
—....
The vutsseriber4lll sell its: Public gale, Oil halo Ilia y
71/t day of Itatember me*, a/ 10 o'clock, A. X., et
residence on the Leostersviße road, three milt,
Ovityiburic . the following Persons) pr,si,vrts,
• .
. .
4i HBAD OP 11022P5. Ineleding two 3lirvd 4 you's
and three Colts, two-of them 115 yes•re old nod one
attracting Celt, 2 /Wee, 2Bllleh Cows. 4 bead of young
Oettle, 2 narrow wheeled Wagons, 1 IGur-11,,e Wagon,
nkarly new, 1 two-horse Wne,n, 1 Pine's patent Mow
er, Windmill, Ploughs, Harrows, Double most Pinyin
Tires, Forte, Rahn', Shovels, ChMos. ll,rve Oenl7,
Eta, by the son, Coro by the bushel, with n large ra•
rtety of other articles too numerous to smooth..
Attendance will be given and term. made known on
day of sale by 11EN1tY 11. SW A RTZ.
Jeans 3licurr, Auctioneer. _ [Oct 10-t•
pUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATF
The andersigued, Executors of the last will and ins
lament of Peter !batman, deceased, will sell at Public
sale. on Wednesday the 400 day of November next, ut 1
o'clock,l'. 41., ou the premle.Pl, the FARM of said do
ceased, satiate in Reading township, Adams county,
Pa., adjoining lands of Jesse Dottarar, Jesse L./a,
Jacob Nell, Edward Marshy, and others, on the Otate
Road leading Iron East Berlin to Dlllbtown, about 4
miles from East Berlin and about 2 Bout Brag.
town, containing 140 Acres more or les, Ibe ini
preverneuts consist of a two-story Fran, Dwelling
with bad:building. a large Swigs Ilarn, CI-111
Cribs, Wagon Shed', Swing with a inevet-1 nil-
Ing of water convenient to tine hoti,e, A Cider
Frees, large shop, a good rewind linonvo, and other
outbuuldiegn hi good emir, ; alas, an Oiehnid id rho, e
fruit The Farm ii under guand tenoning and the land
in a High ;date of .11LN:ill...U.
.tens are in
prime Timber. inoetly heavy IN !lit, 0.,k, With a fair
proportion of ewe! 3/U4lo, it liot within Mil
mite
al good Line
. .
Any perw.n wiehlttg to slow thu prensktn ran call
on eilLor of the Htsoutora, ',aiding clone by.
Atteculaucv will Lt. givrti 00.1 lei°a wade known I.h
day of sale by
0
.I)UliLie SALE OF VALUABLE
PER:SON PitoPi:RTY.
1,.. ,Obs• I ilo, a Oil! evil at i'ul.ll‘, 5...1.., ,010 Fo•iotoy,
thc ca. du./ of .1 ., ....7.1b;r rral, at 10 0 . 4, ;,, A M., at
' their r.i:ii.te p, , ,i in Cuallies lead tow i.siiip i lire, b.i.it tha
of a Mile iii , lttl,irant of Wit IiCi.JIA'S Mill, the f. , ll.iwiii.4
i Personal Property, to wit:
1 2 MILCII CUM'S, 2 large flogs, Wionos fug Mill,
Plow, Harrow, Shovel Plow, Cilit fork, Double and
i Single Trees, Wheelbarrow, 2 GI indetones. Mattock,
Sliovels,Crowbar, Grain Shovel, Grain Cradle, Gra.ii
Scythe/1, Axes, Halters, Cow Clisins, :11...:L.i, Rakes,
11
Meat Vessels, Tube, Barrels, ,:ea , flay by the ton,
lot of good Bap, Macidoeta tu , ik., Rakes, lot of Car.
pester Took. ',4 (Avg Stael Ruth Drills, Sausage staffer,
LaT4Prt.2. Fruit Daskete,2 template .itoven and Pip e ,
11 Cook Moro, Bediteads, Heti., and l!eijiling. Case of
Draaots, Cheat Desk, 2 Stan.), Tables, chairs, K ltd.,.
eo Cupboard, Doughtray, Churn. W.xil Wheel, tirst•
: rat., gight•day Clock and Ca...it:lle, Loot,iiii4 . .,!1‘....:1,
Vi"0....1 Dux, Copper nett!;, hou Kettleg, Dab, Pan,,
1 BuAttii, Li:tont rode, Table Linen, Di 'lli s, wah a
1 goner.tl Tariety of Llottaeltold and Riti./..i. Furniture.
Attend:al 0 will by gir..,o owl if-flOi lI.UiIO kn./ten
on day of ' , ale by
PETER 110i)PNAGf.P.,
JOHN W. HOONNAULE.
1 AII.,ALOII .`llj3l, Auctioneer. ' [Oct. 10.-tia
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT PRIVATE SALI
The uuilereignol ihkiil, quit farming, will tell a t
i Private Sale, the (0110.14 Real Estate
No. I—The Home Farm, known
as '•Walnut Mlle.,' situated übuut two wiles wu,t ,f
Etnruit.burg,,ntaitting about HO Acres—lt:i Acres
fat tn land in a high state of crativatkn, the rkrulirt
i' der of the lend in Tiqlbrr. The builtlino are e..tu Lai.
able, with t 1..• 1.... t 01 spring water at the dour.
Tract. No. 2 Contains 164 Acres,
adj ,iti:ng lands of H. D. Hayman And the heirs of .1.
Mclns it, situated in Liberty ti.agsliip, Adams coun
ty, Ps. A two t5O Acres of this tract are cleared; the
rein is timber land. The iruprovemeuts on thin
prol.eity aro a LOG HOUSE and Barn. The soil is of
the be.t iitrility for wheat or corn.
Tract No. 3 Containing ?9 Acres,
about the one half cleared, the remoduder in timber.
Then; in au u:d 11 , ,use on it. I think lions of the most
desirable b,r,t:un• for a good buildin4 in ton
horbood,tituated about two miles west f Emsuits
' burg.
Tract No. 4 Containing 22 Acres,
lying about oueuubs rest of No. 3.
Tract No. 5 Containing 19 Acres,
flood Timber laud, knuswis as the •- Cr,.." bit. I)ing
awl being on Friend's crerk, to the Frederick c.dmty,
Md.
Terms of sale, ooe-third of the prirchares money lu
hand; remainder may toe male to suit the purchlsers.
DAVID CiA3IBLE.
Ernmitt4burg, sd. , 04. a.-2 at
Puma; SALE OF
VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
The undersigned, liars of JOHN BLOCLIZI,
Will sell et public Bele, on Saturday, tha 7th day of
Aureether next, at 1 o'clock, F. N, on the premises,
sitnete iu Cumberland bawl:whip, at the junction of
the Carlisle and Bencerwalle roads, abut ace mile
from Gettysburg, the Real Estate of said John Blocher,
deceased. containing about 114 Acres, improved with
a story bTONE DWELL:Di°, Log Stable, Scene
and Fresno Shop, and other . oatbulldiaga, a Spring of
never-.ailing water, a good Orchard ul choice fruit,
&c. The property Is well adapted for any mechanical
business.
Attendance will be given and torms made known
by THE 11E11:8.
J AXES CulAcu.L. Auctioneer. [He:. 9.—tn
TWO VALUABLE
FARMS FOR SALE
Tlae underengued Lifers •t Priv'Ate Sale, Lis two
valuabb Firms, viz :
No. 1--Containing 54 Acres, more
or less, on which I now resole, in High'aril township,
adjoining lauds of John Knox, Biesei.k.er and
others, snout 1 from Mcllhenny's mill, and 1 wile
t otr e f i t evi., r .sow row], Improved with a two-story
s. , well fintshed.s. Log. n on ,
with Wagon and 0r5..., ,betle,Soing House. and other
outbuildings; an excelleutSpring inspriny, Muse, and
well of water wills pump near the dwelling, 2 Orchards
of cnoice fruit, At.
No. 2—Containing 26 Acres, more
or less, in Franklin township, up tae road from Rill
town to Niuttinsuburgotdjoinitig lands of John Butt,
Daniel Belk., Joseph Kuhn and others, inspriried
with a newly weatherboaroetliq story Dwelling, well
flu .Led, anew w, athertio•rileo Barn, a Spring lions.;
4 Well of viol water with pinup near the dwelling, a
young thriving Orchard, AC.
Both Farms aro in good condition, with excellent
Timber and Meadow ; trait No. 1 haring good chest.
not timbers.
ilia.Peraunii &wiring to view either Farm, or ascer
tain terms, will ',a the suLszril4r residing on
tract 60. 1. I.IAVIL , STUViat.
July 111.--3ui
T WO VALUABLE LOTS
FOR SALE.
Thu tindersigue.l offer at Private Sale. their two -;41.
cable Lute, viz:
No. 1--Containing 15 Acres, more
or lees, in Cumberland tow. snip, adjoining lauds of
Dr. Study, Ueorge Howe and others, about vinji,, from
Witherow's Mill, (known as the Myer'a property),.
improved with a two-gory Log Hong, with a back-
Litchen, a Bern part lug and the other part frame,
two story Spring Donau, Carpenter Shop, Smoke
Douse, und other necessary ontlmiblings, a well of
never•fai lug Water, with pump, at the kitchen door
a young Orchard of choice fruit, kc.
M S
No. . 9
—Containing 11 Acres and
43 Porches, more or lees, adjoining lands of John A.
Lohr, George Doll and others In Cumberland township,
improved with a two-story Log Douse with Kitchen
attached, Frame Stable, Carpenter Shop and other
Outbuildings, • Spring of good Water near the House,
good Orchard bearing trult,Ac.
If not sold before the SUe of November, the above
properties will be uffured at Public-Sale.
doy person wishing to view the properties will ea
on the undersigned residing oh the property.
YETiGB BOOPNAGLX,
lINNEY ROOWNAGLS,"
JOWN W.IIOOPNAGLE.
Aug. 21, 1868.-td•
A FIRST CLASS FARM
AT PRIVATE S
Within two miles of Gettysburg, cm the Har
risburg road, with all necessary improve
ments, and in prime order. I will sell from
100 to 160 Aeres;to suit purelousers. Terms
reasonable. For Water Information, apply to
WM. WIBLe,
Gettysburg, Pa.:.
Sept. 18-Lt
pUBLIc SALE
OF VALUABLE FRaPERTY
By virtue of& Decree or the Orphans' Court of Ad—
ana county, the undersigned, Guardian of the minor
children olJacob Laneinger, deceased, will sell at
Public hale, an &Corday, the Slit day of Oclolkr nest,
all o'clock, P. N., on the premises, a Lot of ground,
in the borough of Littlestown, Adams county, Penns
[flown as No. I of Betehaw's Addition, fronting 40
feet on North Queeo street, and , oB feet in rear, with
a depth of 200 feet, adjoining lot No. 2on the north
and public alleys on the east end south. The Improve
ments consist ofa good - two story Frame Dwelling, a
good well of water, choice *silt trees, pap* vines,
ac. The location Is desirable, being near the public
"(plate. .
Attendance will be given acid terme made known on
day of ale by L. 1420.141(1101
Sept. 18.—ta Guardian
VALUABLE mTr.T.4 Jr. FARM
AT PRIVATE SALE
The subscriber wishilig to retire from bantams on
account Olds hadtk„ oilers at Private Bela Me 1311.
bleProperty, attested, in Liberty township, Adams
county, Pa., 2 miles south of Pairaeld, known es Au
guile Mills.. The Perm contains about 76 Acres a
about 16 Acres of which is fa meadow, about
Amin In thriving timber. principally Locust, sad the
balance as cept that occupied by Buildings, Dam,
Roads, Amin a high state of-minutia,. There le a
great variety of fruit on the Th e Buildings
are a large two.atury Brie Due Rug Reuse with
Backhanding, flexible Log , Wagon Shed, Rog
house, Spring House and all othernecessary outbuild
ings. The Rills are on Middle creek with irnMcient
water toren the year round, the *ill nom, 6 59 by
40 feet, 3 stories high lower story atone, the .. .balance
frame as good as new, built in the moat su bstantial
manner,Power, 20verehot Wheels 19 feat high, con.
talus 2 aks of Burrs and 2 pairs of 'Chopping atones,
together with all the machinery sada:tura in cant
aneit_ilinmshent and Grist Mill. Vitae le elm" a new
Batlllll3 ~ad hind! geared, capable of sawing
pm bout. The 'bore Mille
hothood grain being within 3
Whoa! and Timber i also, for Schools,
ahardimilbtarkrta,
aid Maui apada known by calling on the soh.
etegber eerie Nepali for ahlmesing him at Fairasia,
plaza DIEHL
Aar 1R,11141,44
WESTERN
PRE-EMPTION IANDS.
I HAIM ON MUM ♦ 71IW
TRACTS
OF No. 1,
second hand, proiseeption Lands locatod asesebeS•
roads, County Towns, La.; in w.II minded asiiilasen.
hoods, which I will mall, or anohnuees at • Isle prise
for Real Witte In Adult! maser, Pa.
I.b. 5 1 lui‘-it
rkTEK HARTMAN, t
JONA S )
010. ARNOLD
The undersigned will sell at Public Sale , oa A w r i„k w,
OciAber 30!A al lan's/4:4,, A. .11. , ti• batwing
dieser ibedproperty, viz:
tit* HMO, 1 Colt, 2 Ililch Cows, 2 Wed cot
yonog Cattle, Moak Wagon, new Wagon NA, Hay
Ladders, Wagon Our. 2 Plows, Shovel Plow, agg.,
row . flay Rake, first-Gass Winnowing 11111 . citclessta
er's tonkr,}orote-cut Bow, Post Anger, a atinsgamiunt
Family Carnage, also double add slink Carrlize Bar.
ue., efri t ie, Blacksmith Tonle, 2 Bellows. Aavflti
Vice, G rindstune. Also, Household and Kitchen Pu
n ans . ., Meat Vessda, Cider Barrels, and many other
artic.es, Also, Wheat, Rye, and Corn.
the same day rill be offered An sate the
..1 Will WGt 111.rhesd. deceased els:
•
No. 1, The late residence of said
deceased. c,.nai-ting of It ACRES, Or LAND. with •
two-.to Brick num.., Dry nous' and Spain Lime,
a :ming of water 'tear the door, an Orchard coatido
- a vat iety of fruit, a good Barn, part Jog and part
Frame, with outbuilding', and a Bhackacull Shop.
No. 2, A 'louse and Lot, adjoin.`
ing the
No. 3, A Wood Lot of 14 Acres,
3 wiles comb of Petersburg. sit.b.iining land. of CyrlM
Albert, on which 1 au excellent Spring, and • good
buildfug site.
Attendance will be given and term. madeksous on
day of sale b)
Oct. '4.—ts
FOR SALE
A VALUABLE MILL PROPERTY,
..t 6) of choice Land, on the Taruidlts lead&
ioy tram AlA•atstawn to Elauovor, one mile from Ala
I, , rtner kaora
an !.1411ingsem YNL
ME
ONE irrttrit MILL tqlOrititTY, with 41 ACE.R
ot LA Nlo, or 1'21: Acta. as may I. Amstrad, on Mara
C. t•,a, front listlysbnrg. sod toowq
BEM
A 1101.PEL FARM. 2.z1 ACRES or LAND, log high
•tare I.f cultivntilm, lUu LuAtirld of Lim• to the Ans.
No.t, frutu Gott) •burg.
OKO. ♦RNOLD.
•
:/,,,ye.org, Aug. 21, ISC3.-4;.ygg
PRIITATE SALE OF A
VALUABLE FARM.
The undersign.] Intending to pelt farming, Okra
for sale the Farm on which he now resides, oval the
Carlisle rika,ou f mite from Round Hill P. IX, and
in., oohs fronrYork Sulphur Springs and liaaaptan,
county, Pa., containing 101. ACRES, more air
which I. erected a new two-story linter Pooh
Il,ra en
ni hy '2B feet, with back•kitchon. There is •
pinup of never-fillin g ,. water at the door, threw
,pr.nge iu two of the Snide , and muting water In tut)
ether,; Apples, Peaches, Cherriee, and other frail
tre,,,,n ILe tireiniticiri; a good and new Bank
hunt in l`li c with all other outhilildfulik nag gad
Chicken House, ar. Five thonund heishels oil/Wm
have been put on this farm in the last four year', anti
fire th o usand new rails. Thera are about au Artie of
heavy Timberland of W.dta Oak and Hickory. It •1..
o Iles convenient to Churches, SUN, Withal:Lill
Store.t and Yost office.. This le A good chasm,,
ie u,r ttrin iu a high state of cultivation, price low ;
hail each, balance in payments with interest.
If the ,',..r e Vertu is not sold by thejtra of Deceit
-I,r, it will be RENTED.
For tart her intlrmaticu addr.e
I. It.
Round Hill, P. 0., AdUits co., Pet.
Attz.
VALUABLE FAR .NI
AT PRIVATE BALE,
❑toated oh the York and Gettysburg turnpike, Is -
mile% from Gettysburg, containing ti ACRa of as.
ctlient land 7/lib eurivetdentprotin.rtion of W ood , Yea.
dow nod Farming land. Buildings and fencing to art*
condition and plenty el water.
Any perthat in want of a flr.t-rata pro.latiag Lraa
with pleasant resideriCe.kc., will du well to niaailist
chid property.
For particulars apply to the subscriber living QS alb
place. 1511EPAUD
Sept. 11.—ttf
Ile Katelye ine, Spring Hotel;. •
ye elected the &Hoeing offeera
• resident, Robert Stcettrdy. ,
Directors, R. G. McCreary, I
. L. llamilton, E. G., Fahlies,
orbst and C. H. Ituehler. ,
rho site of the 'hotel will
, ring, on the 'Jarman propertY,
eof the enclosed park. It la I
lay the foundatloit for the build
'l. In order that it may Le poei •
o for occupancy at the open •,'•
!at seaaon. It la to &mom • •
AT PAXTON'S STORE, ON THE FULL, IiALTIMOR. eats.
F OR SA LE
A lar-e andvery da-airable BRICK 110USI AND
LOT in . N•w Oxford, Attamlcuttrkly.
•' 1.160. ARNOLD.
Get tpitourg, Oct. 2, 1843.-11
Oractrits.
GROCERIES & LUMBER
STREET, GETTYSBURG, PA
FRESH GROCERIES
,rery irrek from the City, Provisions, Dtted rin
Groan Emile oral: kindA, niwaye ou hand, •t fowestr.
MOE
FLOUR. COEN MEAL, CHEESE, PURE CIDER TIN
EGA'S, SOAPS OF ALL KINDS, CANDLES,
NOTIONS, OONFECTIONAR/ES,
BROOMS, ke.; alio,
LUMBER,
such a.s Scantling, Poeta, allangkea, Plank. Ake, cootie.
ually on band at I . eriaet print rates. and see.
June 24.—tf,
GILLESPIE & CO.,
Dealers in Floor, Grocer
ies, Notions, &c.,
GETTYSBURG, PA.,
INVITE the attentiou al the public to their lan.
t 'tuck of Goode. at the old ■tend. a Ye* meet,
next door to the Giohe Inn, consist's' of the beet of
GROCERIES,
Syrups, Molasses, Coffees, Teu, Spices, Salk
&c.; the
BEST BRANDS OF FLOUR
in the martet, with Haw" 3hoialtiers, Bides, Ittid l / 4 ,
Dried Fruits, Confectirdw., An. Able,
NO Z'IONS
to great variety; Cedar and Willow-ware, Swim-,
ware, Crocker)-ware, Baskets, Began, ?Tobaccos,
and a thousand and oneother articles.
Dia rtR AND EGGS,
nice and freed!), always for sale.
ILLZSPI, Jg Co. will 'pare no effort to please, sad
are confident of being_ able to do so by sonsiantly
it, - ,eplorr • fall and cMlte stgek, and melting at the
very lowan profit,. Colattlq rionrffen witpted. either
kir the cash ar ennintaffe ffiv goods, hliebeet market
price allowed. JOSEPH S. (HLLNEIPIE;
CAMEL CASHMAN:
June 17,1811&—tf
WV. BOYER & SON,
DEALERS IN
GROCERIES, NOTIONS'
TOBACWS,
ALSO,
Stane, Wooden and Willow Ware,
IKeI.A general assortment of
all Goods usually kept in
a FAMILY GBOCBBY.
Doc. 4, Userr —sr
SELLING. OFF
As rapidly as ham to
-A stake recisfribio tm re xii
tiROCERIESND LI •
HAVING just returned from the City with
eat and most varied assortment of fine -
offered here, I expect every body to •
interest and boy where they eau gat tbff
beat goods for the
CASH, as that is s i sg c to.
YAMLY o Go z
In part of 8 ape of IlAt mit*, Sugars..
Coffees,Teas, .
MOUT, , ard, Dried beet,
Lrj il e tt
Sho lot of rued ffigstr.cured Nam, NA I !tack..
d cot
y Liquor cannot be surpassed
in cheapness or cywillty, from Common W w W or tei.
pure Plumb Brandy, Holland Gin or Ay,
for medilbal °ratter wpm'. Hold Lowe Ugh
be supplied with Liquor' at City prices, ass
ti Nam
freight and package. Lsbler's Hoodand'i ag„
gen Bitters, also, A. Bpeer'e Gnige Wirob
WIC f • IlbitTlBl.
Baltimore st..,aormws.
May 27, 11188.-tf
BARGAINS
at the new
GROCERY
IN GETTYSBURG.
JOHN CRESS & BON
1p.„..
ITAVI;FIGI opened a law Grocery, la ift
1.1. the aortb•wet comer of ea
have We vicalyad • elaudal aimiloidusa art
GRO CERIE.
lualadhig BuiVialitaa Selei;
Spica Tobacco. My
91ThireirtiM Oat
st a ,Fra iS a AaapyroaaAatielsaX9oolol/110.
all a y illa yid alaakeep at load , iligVl Aru3irs4
Saving parebased Jai (Am wow te
" 1 wor7 44 0, 1 ii• *To 'MP sk .colious
../.•10.
Wan.
1 . 41 0. 2 4. 1 . 114 :k0 J.W,OW",,
Grooory and Flour Store,
R.glito VAX.:
MEALS & BROTER
lierATl removed their Nero to the Illmetedt prop.
.LL mry, Olk Ohaniberklimg street, where they pro.
pose to kaeptoostamly mimed
ALL KINDS OF
GROCERIES,,
FLOUR, FEED, NOTIONS, - ao.
Alto VAGETABLAI wawa. trash haw tho'ittr.
sod Alt,
Thu are datorinload to sea, as slop .
a g thewheapest,and u t boy only atit tlslOUesttt s
Fonts, they bops to matt and reeatve I
share a( piddle patroairt.
April ga1....A
ESTIIER 11001111EAD
EHILY C. mooßuza6
ECM
t x r rn%4
ityabserg. Friday, O. Si;
'JAMUL—The Senior is and
Ins to Mr. GEOROE BEAR, Of
, (or a bushel of floe Turdt pr
SSO LVED.—Mesers.
va have kilsomilved pa
man will carry on the
in his own name. .13e,
CI DE NT.—Jaam
. ,
aT;t township, on the Of* A
eg broken while eitalhis qm
ng trle at - liking LW right
rid was called In and M R.
s UKT.—Tlie November COO,ll
law, will continue tWA. •
ble set of Petit Jurtusi for 'fl
and week have been drawn.
urors will be found in
aaition to 4,
uns taken ey Adams coiner..
ves at. the Charnbereborgf
noticed, we observe that
of this place, Look the
25 for lastest pacing.
'RVEY.—Lieut- W. IL eirtit
Kinser Corps, U. 8. A., is poor..
king a topographical survey or
burg Battle-field, under ,prde
War Department. 13y - a.
,tber column it will bo seen
,irea the stake,: and bomb t
Avail undisturbed until tho, eh
ipleted. .
•
lONUNIENT.—The creaming
the Monument to baereetetl,
tronal Cemetery retkbedi t,
t week. It repreeentsi the
..
.perty, and hinds 12 feet Will,
)00 pounds. It was modeled,
Italy under tile supervision
ilptor Rodgers. -The itiontint
11 not be put up.until spring.
.NOTIEER RUBBER] .—Last
noticed the robbery of Mr.' M
're in Fountatindale. Mir, learn
inday night last, Mr. BefilLiiialt!
also robbed, probably' by .
•ties. A liorNe and buggy were'
14a1110 (IMO. two :nen palmed,.
ttysliurg on Tudiisdaywith
_ gy, and officer* are In pursuit:
1 MI AN IZED.—The Crettysil
Broad has been organized by
the following officers:
' resident, Robert McCurdy.
Directors, E. G. Fahnestock,
G. McCreary, G. D. Smith, E.
on and J. M. Emerson. , •
ORDAINED.—At the recent rti •
e West Pennsylvania Synod, (
Littlestown, Revs. H. W.Ol
C. KOLLER, and B - Dim; we •
1 to the full work of the gospel
ev. H. C. Gaoss.ww:v wits to ha
•,lained at the same time, bu't doi
Uctions called iiim away from Sy .
- dinatiou took place last
mg, in St. James Church, in tli
ev. Dr. BROWN delivered' an- -
on, Rev. Dr. HAY and Rev. sir.
WIIAUOTI assisting in the Berri.
nderstand that Mr. Grossmari
gned the pastorship of the Ne •
barge.
Mese4rs. J. J. COOK and lit
oog, of the Theologfl Herniae
lace, were licensed to preach th
uring the neseion of the Synod.
DAMAGE' PETITIONS.—TI
aissioners furnish blank itlis;r
-f charge, to parties waiting .
nit the other Blanks must be pro
claimants at their own expense.
dank petitions, with aindavita, -
.1 the "STAR AND SENTINSL"
%VOW confussion and delay, it'
well for parties to prepare Hoefr
advance of the next meeting of t
:nissioners.
Upon this subject, We find Ui
one of our late exclutugeit, gt
number o iclatnas already proven
•
counties named :
Franklin county, 1,3411, amo
P37,962;07, or an average of
each; Fulton county, Li;
41.669,60, or au average of $3213
• erry county, 5, amounting to
average of 4)4t3; Bedfor, 41,
tog to $3,984.92, ar an average
Cumberland, 132, amounting to
or an average of $184,73. The
:15, amounting tot , goB,-133 War
of 1445.41. It is estimated that
be in all the border countleor n
. houiand claimants with an
amount of damages of bet*
hundred thousand and two mi
711 E TORCH- LIGFIT P
The demonstration in this Race
night laid, in honor of Au rece
lican victories, was an im
notwithstanding the brief Mit .
precaution was formed in the d
7 o'clock, by Capt. Hu ran et. t
and Colfax Club, and Marched
leading streets-4h° banners,. Cli
terns, torches, &a. makinga
pearanoe. "Younk America"
a desire to participate, a number
square lanterns had beenL p ett.
pared for them, with the den
—.N—T appearing on thenta;
which were carried by *psi;
Dr. TATIC had an
in line, with appropolaki •
od by a tender with a pertr
baggers," who had charge et*
and seemed to bail from the "
. State.
Another marked feature way a
- wagon, neatly orusmentcd, an
number of little girls, who
-Alvah; vocal with patriotic so
.by Mr, I , lmi:tor..to WZAV
A number of dweillings orlon,
,march wore Illuminated,
brilliant4t..titigt9Notto ratio"
. portraits Qf Chamois, ;grant*.
iton, , being displayed.
_After marching through tbe .
-prooessiod baited in front of
baUding,which
fusely deoorated with pine, .
the Boys-in-Blue. The orawd,
blocked up the street, and pa
calls, were sueoeseivel3r
A. Buehler, Esq., Lieut..Wn,
A. J. Cover, Esq., Ron. Eder
sou, and Lieut. D. L. Huff •
The entire deuronetrattozi,
the enthualaam aloog the lie
and during the speaking man •
in conti n ued cheering. The 6..
charge of the arrangement's,. w
much credit for their. energy,
A. M. Hunter, Liaut. Wui. . '
M. Schick, John M. IP?" , •
Krauth, Frank D. Dnpborvi::
McAllister. 1.
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