The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, November 13, 1868, Image 3

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11l ?mar NATIONAL BAXR Or tih'TTY.3-
ta this dax, deelarad a seml.antlual disbkod
oral! Gloscrusa..44
ONO. AlitiOLD; Castloi.
be Priubbint and Ditecturs tba 4STYA•
ASIOB4II Bin It, ham Ulla dap, apt/area •
aaal nitultind.uf a pet cart un capital Soak,
ail U. 8. Taxan payable on and after Notrisbeir
J. SMOKY Wit, °anklet.
J V I , D E N D
at a nteetl: g •t the &lard of Managers of the
• g and Petereharg TornpikeCompany, held
■t the knave of Gee. W. McClellan in the
et tiattyshurg, a dividend o. OHM PLR 01LNT.
Late* bayable on or altar Moaday neat.
JOHN ft iIt,.:LMIMMIe Treasurer.
ober& Nov. 6.-34
()TICE.
Notice Is hereby given to MI persons •11.4 to
m Prountsmory ore, toted March 6, Ms, for
of /Mom Dollars, playmate. one year after
ea
4r _to Jacob nortinan, as
no not .
tie by We ea I have n legs' off.
sans `' " • JACOB JIM.
too, bor. 6-31*
0 T I .0 .
An Meta* tir Managers of the Gettysburg
ober, t riglke Company "IV take skies at
of 111 W. W. s, oft Meuting the 9th
Vorember init., at 2 o'clock, P. M.
JOHN U. MoCUILLAM, Stiairtrir.
stung. Nov.
• CUTOR'S NOTICE.—Let-
Teargastary on the amide of Damn Un
- ease!, bit • of Union township, Adams non
gobear grained io the undersigned, residin
. g
neddli. be horny gives *Mee to all per
ad to said ottaloto make - lanioadlata ay.
d thee bevhag cabana against the suns p to
Less preemie authentkated Ike settlement.
lizentrix.
—at
CUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Let
r.....tary on the estate of litsiciaarr
• demasea, late of butler township, Adams
a- baring been emoted to the nodenigned.
in said towaship, he hereby ghee notice to
indebted to said estate to make immediate
. and those tiering cla ma against tbesame to
hem properly authent4mted for settletomet.
MICHAEL DlKTltleit, Szemitor.
I ITOR'S NOTICE.
e undeleigned, Auditor appointed by the Or
!or the county of Adams to make
• of the Want* In the hands of Am T.
Adathaltrator of &hum Mawr, deceased,
the heirs of SARAH Dime, ecimated, but un
hereto/ gives notice that be trill Bit lu the
of the dotterel his sod appaintment at hi
• Borough of tiettysburs, on bantrday, the
t/.ll'occiatar allo o'clock, A. it, of said
It . A. J. 001TEli, Autitttor-
ICE.—The third ccount of
Gel Bucher, Cummjltee of the person and
uhn Grein ter, a /Roane of the tomonalp of
•Quonon Pi s , o
Adams county, r
Adams Pa., kuu; bees flied In the
comity and Will be
,
by said Court , on the 30th day of /Vander,
canoe be shown to the contrary.
J. A. KITZMILI.XII, Proth.y.
ICE.—The first and final ae- .
in. of /teary M. M. Peseta, COMllmittee of
/Lowrey, a Lunatic, of the townsidp o Mee--
- meaty, hike been filed In the Court.
• Nowa Adana. meaty, and will bo cou
wad Court, as the 300% day qj Novambct
mum be ahowo to the coutral7.
t J. A. KITZMILLiat, Proth'y.
CE.—Lettere of Adminis , --
km as th• wu.s.ux kliman; - de
of Butler township, Adams meaty . Pa.
tested to the &unaligned, In trad
be hereby ( h.. nothmto all peniene bt u
.tnde
estate to make Immediate payment, and
of claims against the manse to present them.
otimatioated iter settlement.
M. A. MILLIE, Ada?.
ICE.—Letters Testamentary
•••••t• of Pun HAILSXB.II, lateorßeaMog
Adams county, Pa., deceased, Ravin; bee p
uodendaned, rankling la rid tommihip,
.y atm notice to all persona Hada/nod to BEd
Ake Immediate paymeptemul those Wrist
t same to present them properly an,
• Er settlenam.
PRTHR HARTMAN, maes,
30/4AB HOLLINGER, I
7 - -
I N. - Letters of 4.dminis
be es the estate of Moue Musa. (MpW
teat Lattimore totreehfP. Aflame «quaky.
bevies bona greeted to** and eleflia
gtvee settee to all pima* la4e4tee to
lie stake immediate waled, sad these
saplasttbs seam to prestlal them pro
eatiasted ter settle:meat
IYAlltt{~l!t P , ILLAYSAVOU, Adm'r.
resides In Butler tp., Adams co.„
ICE.—Letters of Adminie. cm the estate of BIM GMT, deceased,
• Sea township, Adaanscounty,haviug beau
• the natierthrned, he hereby steed notice to
Indebted to said estate to call and make
paymnit,and those having claim's. against
Rill present there properly authenticated
SAMUICL m'r.
• Administrates raider ba CE Cu NT,
mberland Ad co.
eperds tow xi, Pa.
ICE.(,--Letters o mmints.
Lk* on the estate of Quassia" Dtretzeal,
of Salleetolin•hip,Aonnts Meuttl, haying
omit to the untterslatted, also at mid town
ereby ghe not k,e to all persons Indebted
sate to anskeintmedlate mama, and those
*Signet She muse la wisest them pro.
heetketsd kw eats/seneat.
00bIltAD A. LOWilt, Adta'r.
•
SSOLUTION.
•• le
been
iiven that tbe - Of CAM
Ti Dee been thia day dissolved by mutual .
The Carpenter Malmo. will be contlhned
who Is authortsei to settle all ac..
lb. tats Arm. Persons indebted wLti please„
settlement, without debty.
W. 0.0.11/1113IAN„
H. H. /WV&
Pa., Oct. AO.-Ste
liSE.—The following - ap
to keep a Ho•tattraot, have buall. fllea It
itti the requisite number of alguers t an 4
uteri at the Court. of Quarter tiee.tone, on
*mita/ of Aortun.wr, tees :
. RESTAURANT.
MTXR, Hamilton township.
011L,.Eutler
NOP, Conowag.
'OrkMAN, Gettysburg.
A. W. HINTER.CIork
GISTER'S NOTICES.
CE ha hereby gilien to all
tea ass other persons concerned, that the
ion Account. hereinafter mentioned will
• et the Orphans' Vows .( Adams county
Mae and &annum, on AIONLIAIf, the 301,1 i
*AstBAR net., at lo n'efook, A. Id., viz :
actstat. of Jeteattah 01.141, isedwor of
Imo dl Onstbeviand township, deceased..-
.tad anal account of nazonal A. Smith,
f the test wt.o sad testament of J udith
woad and Stud accanot of
atat of tin estate of Arnold
Gsrdn
filatiatata F. Oar
tree omen% of John I.lllick and Preller icy
melon of Jacob Lute", lace if Barw tek
dacoaaed.
Aral and Anal account Of Hannah Margaret.:
ndausibtratrix of ine errata of Sarah
Sr.* aosocubt othlocob MAIN*
•
will .op Of Jacob ilircb,
Int awl Mel account el
er
• of the «a•s• 91 JubaAragifik tat. of
'AWN Adam month deasorml. •
..o• d 1110bilaill of Akeerli Vas Auk., uow
Zaggiatur of testrowill sad tm
saLatiglat, d•oessiod.
• M. D. 1031.2311V01LTH, Reg later.
141.—t0
urt Proclamation.
the Eon. lama, J. hum, Prohtent
several Courts of Common Plus la the
pieta( the 19th Muriel, and Justice or
ot r Opr aad Teradner sad 00001111 Jail DI!..
the trial of alt °vi r.
tal and other offende
• and Lout Umlaut &damn ROSI.
. Judges of the Courts of Commas Pleas.
or the Courts at Oyer and Terminate and
DvUter.r, br th e OW of all casdtal and
dent in the coaaty Adasoa—amo isessea
baulair dote km UM day of August, la
dew Lard ass ilvoused Naha lngairld c.
la dbuciiiid. tbr Iftddtama Oman ot
and Ihasesi (Wan* &logic*/ of the
— 1 Jail Dethertt'itili thlaitai at Oyor
144001111 . 1 • OA dhelmilleet t -the Wd of
Ea
tv BMW! GUT= to ail the Judie*. of
Gorowir aid the Getistatdee . , within the
Imo ha thee sad mere ha disk pro
'bar owls. Vacates, liesabitleas,
sill eater Jilmisabnia a
to Omit' ellipse and la thatnz tapps
dm% .ad lsc ally who will prosecato
primmer. Mat ars or Wm shall be in the ; of Adam, are to be theta and there,
astalsol them at shall be just.
PHILIP HAIM Sheri,.
Moe. littemberm pot, id , /AM
gumbtr, ginu, at.
GEITYSBURG
ME KILNS.
BURNING BUSINESS
thseittisbarg Lima Inas; ea tbs earner
sad North Litman Maid. Tbsak -
Wows*, he will endeavor to lisorvo !to
• by proiseettag lb. lbodsose uolgror000•
large a *polo posseptay• Nlling
lad ghiog goad mammy.. Parson and
look forth prompt links ott orals.
dm"
AL 'BUS.INESB,
alai popular kinds. Iyfiiikeepet.ddd
Id give 61sealL Illackaatti Coal coii:
Osei dallkind aarirlsare la @ ttribirg.
*at. 10, IWO JAOOII alum
Gettysburg, Friday, Nov. 13, 11N.3.
MONEY W.VNTED ! Our ,financial
affairs having been somewhat
, neglected
during the late eicitelng paign, we
should like to straighten them np, now
that we have straightened up the RebeLv.
We have several heavy Paper Bills codl
ing due, and we have to request our
friends to help ut3 along. The Novernber
Court will afford good opportunites for
subscribers in the county to send In won-
ey. Non-resident subscribers can remit
by mail. A feel dollars from each sub•
scriber sent iu at once will help us out,
and demand cordial thanks on our part.
Don't delay—ht)t send in A? dNCE.
"PRETTY STEEP." —The Cbmpi ler
copies without credit the whole of our list
of damage claimants, which we prepared
after much labor. This is hardly fair
praetice, neigh b. T.
PUBLIC SALE.—Dr. ComExixa; of
New Salem, intends to remove to,Virginia,
and will have a sale of valuable Personal
Property at his residence oii Friday next.
See advertisement.
EMMITTSBURG.—The Republicans of
Enimittsburg intend to have an Illumina
tion and Torchlight Procession on Monday
night, in honor of the election of Grant and
Colfax. A good time may be expected.
It A RBACU E.— The Republicans of
Hanover will celebrate the Great Victory
by a Grand Barbacue on Tuesday after
noon next, and a Torchlight Procession
and Illumination at night.
72 - a.l-We notice by the Allentown papers
That the Trustees:of bfuhleuburg College
have made provision for three more teach
ers, one for. Music, one for Drawing, and
one for Book-keeping.
R. R. MEETING.—The citizens of Ful,
ton and Huntingdon Counties have Issued
a call lot a meeting of all persons inter
ested in the construction of the Ches
apeake and Lake 'Erie Railroad, to meet
in McCounelsburg, on Saturday, Nov.
14th.
THE SEASON OF• FIRES.—The New-
Haven Insurance Company has directed
its fire marshal to,examine every house,
to see if the stoves and furnaces are put
up properly, in-;order to diminish the
tires. Our housekeepers should exercise
similar caution at this season.
COURT.—The November Court will
commence on the fourth Monday, thia 23d,
continuing two weeks. We presume
criminal cases will be tried the first week,
and the civil causes the second week. Sep
arate Traverse Jurors have been drawn
for each week.
CORRECTION.—In closing out our
form cast week, the vote of Hamilton
township for Grant and Seymour electors,
In the official table, were transposed—an
error so patent that each reader would
doubtless correct it for himself. The total
vote as given was collect.
PRESBYTERIAL.—It is understood
that Rev. Mr. Josturroze, of Knoxville,
Illinois, has declined the call to be pastor
of the Presbyterian congregation in this
place. A Congregational meeting has
been called for to-morrow (Saturday) at 2
o'clock, P. hi,
ELECTION.—The following gentlemen
were on Monday last elected officers of
the Gettysburg and Petersburg Turnpike
Company, viz:
President—Wm. D. Mmes.
Managers—George Swope,
MeSherry, Jacob Wirt, J. H. McClellan,
Joseph Bailey, Marcus Samson.
Trmamrer—J. H. McClellan
SERVICES. —There will be services in
the Marsh Creek Presbyterian Church on
Sabbath the 22d inst., at the usual hour of
morning worship..
There will be Communion in the Runt
eratowa ProqhytPrian Church, next Sabbath
(Nor. lath) Rev. Dr. Watson officiating.—
Preparatory services on Saturday morning
at iu4 o'clock.
DIVIDENDS. —The First National Bank
of Hanover has made a dividend of five
per cent. ; the Hanover Savings Fund
Sucli percent. ; the HanoVer Branch
railroad comp.sny five per cent. ; the
Carlisle Deposit Batik five per cent. ; the
Farmers Bank of Carlisie - three per cent. ;
the York National Bank six per ceikt. ; the
York County National Bleak and First
National Bank each seven per cent.
,2,d -As we have had occasion frequently
during We late Campaign to refer to Cop
perhead outrages at Republican meetings
in this county, it is no more than simple
justiee that .We should say that the De
mocracy of Gettysburg deported them
selves with commendable iftudence and
propriety on Monday night last, while the
Illumination and Torchlight Procession
were in progress. No disturbance of any
kind oocured.
MOULTING CANARIES.—When your
canary birds are moulting and cease to
sing, do this: Put a little oxide of iron
(iron rust front the drug store,) or let a
couple of lath nails be in the water they
drink; take away their bath, so that they
can't get any drink but their medicine.
In another water cup Immerse a little
saffron. The latter gives color to the in
coming feathers. The Iron braces their
systems while moulting. In a little while
they will sing loud enough to cause a head
ache.
ARRESTED FOR STEALING.—Ww.
BLOOMMING and THEODORE RwHARDs,
hailing from the mountain hack of Em
mittaburg, were arrested and lodged in
jail here on the 3d inst., charged with
stealing a bag and flour, Tcrout staild, 4c.,
from Tacos BARER at Two Taverns. They
travelled in a one horse wagon, and in ad
dition to thel above articles, had on board
a bag of screenings, a bag of-oats, a bag
of buckwheat, au., stolen from Gsottos
LawnancE and others, *king the Mary.
land llne.--Cbstpaer
CURE FOR GROWLDIG
lt is stated tbat cauterisation by hot tallow
is an immediate cure fbr id'-growing nails.
Pet a small piece of tidloW in , a spoon,
_ and heat . it over a lamp until it becomes
very hot, and drop two or three drops
between the nail and granulations. The
effect is almost m agical. Pain and ten
derness are at once relieved, and in a km%
days the granulations all go, leavitig the
diseased parts dry, so as to admit of being
pared away without any innonvenience:—
The operation causes, little if any pain, if
the tallow is properly heated.—larciumge.
SALES.—David Bluebaugh tkas geld his
,'house and dos on West High stmt., two
Tory frame dwelling, to John W. Weigle,
for p 2425 cash.
Nicholas Weaver baa sold his two pew
frame houses on Chambersburg - street,
second square, to Jacob Beak and Weill
ington Blerbower, for s2.4oo—pottaesslon
to be given April Ist.
George Bopp recently sold to property,
in East Berlin, to Nathaniel Niokey, for
$2,200. Subsequently Mr. Itlktkey sold 11
to W. B. Moul tor 12,500.
A. W. Flemming has sold a half lot, in
West Middle street, Gettyabdrg, to Thom
as Browning, of Waxiiington, D. C.. for
$154) cash.
NEW GROCERY.—Mr. J. G. Hiner
has opened a new Grocery and Variety
Store, st GSOROJC lamn's old stand on
West Middle street. His stock consists of
Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Teas, Spices, To
baccos, and Segos, with a large and well
selected assortment of Queensware and
Cedarware. The public ins respectfully
invited to call and examine his stock. 4..11e
warrants his goods to be the best in the
assicossts**ll9 dieeikii the dienlo.
ama Cottnty - Temaitaie _lnstitute ntat in the
Conrt-house on hibildey laat, agretothiy to
call of the County Superintendent. The
attendance hag been largo and the pro
ceoLi ing. interesting. We give an abstract
olbthe, proceedings kindly prepared for us
by a friend.. The Inatltute will continue
iri 4 hession to-day.
About eighty Teachers answered At roll
call on Monday afternoon. After the
usual preliminiry exercises, the Institute
proceeded to elect officers for the ensuing
year, resulting in the choice of the fbllow
big persons:
Pneddent —J. Howard Wort.
Vioe President—W. C. Sembrooks.
'Secrete ry—J. H.Slaybaugh.
Aastatant t3oaetaries—Mites Sue Haalley,
Miss 2iL Sanders.
Treaattrer—Aartm Shealy.
Ex*:wfutive Committee—Aaron Sheely,
Wm. Black, Mire Jennie HaMilton.
• The following persona were elected a
Committee on Permanent Certillcatea:
J. Howard Wert, Miss 011ie 3. Heinard,
Miss Jenie Hamilton, Calvin P. Hamil
ton, Miss 011ie Chroniater.
The evening session of the Inititnte ad
journed, wit,hout transactiAg business,
many of the Teachiiiprefering to enjoy
the illumination and torchlight pro
mutton.
TUESDAY, NOV. 10
Morning Session. —After oPening exer
cises,valling the roll, and transaction of
some • miscellaneous business, Mr.
A. Mcilmine, Esq., Superintendent of
Franklin County, gave instructions in
Arithmetic. After a short recess, Mr.
Aron Sheoly took up the subject of Geo
graphy and the manner in which it should
be taught. He was followed by- Prof.
Mark Bailey of Yale College, to whom 45
minutes previous to the close of each ses
sion have been assigned. His lecture on
Elocution wau both interesting and in
structive ; as were also the remarks of lt.Cr.
Woodruff, County Superintendent of Ches
ter County, on the subject of language•
His remarks were in the colloquial style
interspersed with apposite and well point
ed anecdotes.
Afternoon Session.—The subjects of the
morning session were meowed by the
same speakers—Mr. Mcilfalne opening
with Aathmetic, Mr. Woodruff following
in an able discourse on Orthoepy, after
which Prof. Bailey again rivited the at
tention of_the crowded house with a con
tiuuation of his courseof lectures on Elo
cution. 1
At night the Court-house was crowded,
Rev. Dr. Valentine delivering an able
address on the relations between Colleges
and Common Rehmla, followed by Mr.
Woodruff on the subject of Teaching and
Discipline. Mr. Ermentronte, of Berka
County, was also introduced and „made a
few general remarks on the importance of
the Teacher's work. A choir of ladles
and gentlemen, under direction of Prof.
Gtmdrum, entertained the audience with
some excellent vocal and instrumental
music.
WEIDNZSAAT, NOV. 11.
Morning Session.—Mr•Mcllvaine again
spoke on the subject of Arithmetic, fol
lowed by Mr. Woodruff on Pronunciation
with bhickboard illustrations. Mr. Wert,
from the Committ'ae on Permanenteertifl
cotes, made reArt of the action of the
Committee during the past year,. and an
nounced that it had been determined that
ail applicants must undergo au exami
nation. Mr. Wert bas been appointed
Chairman of the Committee, and Miss
Jennie Hamilton Secretary.
After some general remarks by Mr. Er
mentrout, Prof. Bailey again rivited the at.
tention of the audience by another capital
lecture on Elocution, illustrating the im
portance of proper - emphasis by reciting
passages from the Bible and from Shake
spear.
Afternoon Seesion.—After 801118 miscel
laneous bossiness, the Query Box was
opened, and the Questions answered as
read by the Secretary, some of them af
fording a good deal of meriment. The
morning exercises were resumed—Mr.
Mcilvaine treating of Proportion; Mr.
Woodruff continuing his black board.exer-.
oleo on Orthoepy; Prof. Bailey closing
with a fourth lecture on Elocution. The
following. Prearr. bin "ml neauluunni-ni
fered by P. D. W. Hankey, were adopted
by a rising vote :
Whereas, sine the last meeting of this
Institute, it has please4,Altnighty God to
remove, by death, the lion. THADDSVS
STEVENS, the lite long friend of popular
education—to whose talent, energy and
decisive action, the Common School Sys
tem of Pennsylvania is largely indebted
for its existence—and Whose earnest aid
and warm sympathies were uniformly
given to the cause in 3vhich we,tur Teach
ers and Educatur,, are now laboring.
Resolved, That we deem it eminently
due to his memory, that the friends of
the Common School system in the County
woore Air. Stevens so lung resided and
among whose people ne has left the im
press of his invaluable educational efforts
—should express the prolound obligations
-01 the friends of Education fur his early and
constant advocacy of the cause, and ten
der this tribute to his eminent character
and stricter.
At night the Court-house was again
densely crowded, notwithstanding au ad
mission fee was charged. Prof. Ermen
trout opened with' an interesting lecture,
and,wae -followed by a series of- Readings
by Prof. Bailey, including Whittier's
"Barbara Freitchie," Poe's "Raven,"
a comedy from Sheridan, dtc., the choir
rendering some excellent music.
THURSDAY, NOV. 12.
Morning Session.—Alter some dis
cussion it was determined to hold the next
Annual Meeting of the Institute in Get
tysburg. The opening of the Query Nix
drew forth varied discussions of the
topics suggested, some being quite hum
orous. Prof. Ermentrout spoke at some
length on the relation of the Teutonic to
the English language, and was followed
by Prof. Bailey with a sixth lecture on
Elocution—the slides of the voice being
specially treated of.
. Afternoon Session.—The session was_de
voted principally to Mathematics and Getk
raphy; the speakers being Messrs. Nell
vaine; Sheely, and Woodruff ; Prot Bailey
closing with another of his interesting
elocutionary exercises, which seem to be
the attraction of the week.
Last night Plot. Bailey gave a series of
Readings In, Agticultural Hall, in presence
of a very large audience.
The Institute will continue in session
to-day, (Priday,)elosing to-night with a
Anal lecture by Fief. Bailey on Elocution,
ale an address by 'lEion. J. P. Wicker
shims, Sustelispertnuti7t. -
The attendance bas unusually large,
both by Teachers and eltlserui. About
125 Teachers have been in ittendanoe dun
%
ingthe week, notwithstandi in many
,distriota Directors have declin to grant
the full time provided by law. e vari
ous sessions were enlivened by vocal
musio by a select choir ofiadies and gen
tlemen, under the direction of Prot Gun
drain, and also at times by the String Band
of this place. 2
THE ORIENTAL COAL STOVE. -6.
G. Coox has received another lot of these
celebrated stoves,. being the ad lot this sea
-9014 the great demand for the Oriental
proves its excellence. It is by be the chelLP
est, handsomest and bedtime putting stove
in the market, and becomes a lavorite
where ever introduced, a cheert?l orna
ment in the parlor, a convenience in the
dining room and I necessity 'every where.
Being a self feeding, perpetual burner,
economical in !lists* of coal, easily man
aged and posseesing greater heating capac
ity than any other, it maintains , its suprem
acy sawn base burners, as It tally deserves.
Call and see it.
Cook has sled a full supply of Cooking
Stoves at reduced prices warranted to bake
and give satisfaction in every ;.respect, also
a general assortment of articles suitable
for Kitchen use, &c. Give him a ea.
•
nov. 13, tf
FARM FOR Se.L.E.—W. W. 'Walker,
Trustee, seventeen the Farm belonging
to the Estate of THOILLIS Walanut, deceas
ed, in Munlitonbini LormthiP, for sale Ca
the Mk kiss., &41 osalook • lBea adv.
Olt~ ~'
Light Procession
EXILLJANT DISPLAY
Gettysburg, Monday night, was all ablaze
with light, by reason of the Illumination
and Tdrch-light Procesaion, in honor of the
great popular triumph achieved by the loyal
men Of. the nation on the 8d of November.
It was a fitting expression of the jubilant
feelings of the friends of Law and Order, in
view of the stern rebuke administered to
the turbulent, arrogant, and lawless spirit,
which threatened a new • hodlion and
aimed by fraud, corruption and terrothm to
get possesion of political power. On no
previous OCCII4O/1-110i even in the victories
of 1860 and 1864—have we seen so brilliant
a display, on our Meets, so dense a crowd,
or so much overflowing joy and enthusi
asm. Happiness beamed from every
Republican face—cordial greetings and in-
terchange of congratulations could be seen
at every step—old and young participating
in the general joy. All seemed to feelthat
the Republic, in the defeat of the nominees
of the New York Convention, bad escaped a
peril as dangerous as the Rebellion itself—
that in the magnificent majorities given to
the great Soldier who had conquered tho
Rebellion the people had avowed their de
termination before the world that the fruits
•f the Was shall be secured—and,that Rebels
and Rebel-sympathizers, North and South,
must understand that hereafter Freedom of
Speech and Equality before the Law are to
be the protected rights of every American
citizen. So mote it be.
At an early hour, delegations from neigh
boring towns and surrounding country be
gan to arrive. Emmittsburg, Fairfield,
Hunteratown, Bendersville,Cashtown, Han
over, and other sections, were fully repre
sented. The Bendersville boys came atten
ded by their Brass Band—the Hanover
club, with martial music, torches and trans
parencies. The procession was to have
formed at 7 o'clocksharp, but was delayed
sometime by the Hanover train failing to
reachltere on time. But the line was finally
formed, moving over the following route :
Up Baltimore street to Orphans' Home ;
countermarch to Breckenridge street; up
Breckenridge to Washington; down Wash
ington to Middle ; .down Middle to western
end, and across to Chambersburg street ; up
Chambersburg to diamond;_down York to
eastern end; countermarch to Liberty, and
across to east Middle ; through Middle to
Washington ; out Washington to College ;
and return through Carlise to the Diamond.
The procession was a brilliant success—
the gleaming torches, parti-colored Chinese
lanterns, innumerable transparencies and
illuminated devices, 'lighting up the long
line,while jubilant shouts intermingled with
the stirring music of the various Drum
Corps and two Brass Bands—the crowd who
blocked up the side-walla, from time to
time, giving vent to their enthusiasm by
greeting various points of the moving line
with hearty cheers.
Want of space precludes a detailed no
tice of the various banners and devices.—
Among the more marked, was a delegation
of some 15 or SKt ►non in a wagon, attended
by outriders, all duped alike in long white
robes, girdled at the waist, with cowls and
disguised faces, and wearing black illumitur
ted caps. These mysterious personages were
accepted by some as a delegation of the
"Ku Klux," come either to mourn the de
feat of the "lest cause," or pay their trib
ute to the victorious columns of the army
of Freedom—by others as the "White Riv
er" band, summoned to escort the beaten
Beymourites to the Salt River regions. The
latter idea seemed to accord with the mot
toe on their banfter and the non-descript
music of the party whose mournful notes
advertised the fact that the !bid gray goose
is dead."
Dr. WEAVHB had his party of little girls,
arrayed in white and bearing miniature
flags, singing as they :wentpatriotic songs
and an as happy as queens. Dr. TAW. Ind
Witmitnat.
ed mottoes, surmounted with a boat labelled
"for Salt-River," the rowers tugging away
at the oars as though they had uphill work.
We noticed also a "Salt-River Boat" under
charge of our young friend,.J. A. DANNER.
The residences of the Republicans of the
town were generally illuminated—many of
them brilliantly and handsomely decorated,
attracting much attention. It would be in
vidious to particularize. Suffice it to say
that between torchlight procession and the
illominotion of houses, the town was in a
blaze of light and a glow of enthusiasm.—
Even the colored residents manifested their
joy by generally illuminating, while sporty
of some fifteen or twenty formed in the rear
of the procession with a transparency la
belled "Free Speech for aIL "
Alter passing over the route, the proces
sion moved to the "Eagle Hotel," which
had been elaborately decorated with ever
greens and illuminated mottoes, and in
front of which an immense crowd had
gathered, clamorous for speaking. The
crowd was addressed successively by D.
McConaugby, Esq., Lieut. Wm. It. Eyster,
D. A. Buehler, Esq., P. D. W. Hankey, D.
L McKenzie, Prof. Bally, Capt. C. G.
Miller, Mr. Gephart, and Dr. N. Weaver.—
At a late hour, the meeting broke up, The
lights went out, and the crowd quietly dis
persed. The night was a pleasant one, and
everything passed of pleasantly. It was a
worthy closing up of s great political cam-
The Procession was marshalled by Capt
Perry J. Tate, with the following assist
ants : Capt. J.F. McCreary, Lieut. J. W.
Cress, Maj. Robert Bell, Capt. James Mick
ley, Major 0. A. Homer, Lieut. W. Pltzer,
Lieut. James Hersh, Isaiah Diller.
In closing this brief notioe, it is eminently
proper that we should state *hat we know
to be the fact, that much of the credit for
the torch-light display is due to Mr. Jon,
WAanits, who personalty supervised the
arrangements, attending at the Club room
day and night, and giving the matter his
undivided attention.
SUDDEN DEATH. OF A STRANGER.
-WILED Joarrsoir, a native of Scothmd,
light oomplealon,s feet 8 inches high,aged
about 30 years, who had been at work on
the Getliyabarg Spring Street Railroad, for
some weeks, on Tuesday last - at 8 P. N.
wear taken Suddenly ill and left the work
for his boarding house, Mr. FROCK'S in
Cumberland township, which, however,
be failed to reach. es .he was found dead
by the road side, near the residence of
Cass. J. TYSON, at sun down, by his fel
low workmen. His body was removed to
the residence of Mr. Frock. He was
buried Wednesday evening in Ever-Green
Cemetery, the lct being tarnished by the
officers of the Presbyterian Church.—
Messrs. Nicholas Weaver and Dr. T. T.
Tate gratuitously furnished the Hearse
and Carriages. Although this man was
amongst strangets,his funeral was largely
attended by our citizeni and the employees
of the Gettysburg Springs Rail Road Com
pany. Nothing is known , of his residence.
He had conducted himself in a manner
to oxottkatot the confidence of his employ
ers and fellow workmen, by his steady
habits and good behavior. He had re
marked that he had 5 sisters, but no men
tion was made of any of their residences.
LOST.—On the morning of the October
Election. between Gettysburg and Hor
ner's Mill, on the TaneytOwn road, a
rdand white grey Blanket Shawl,
a blink Oil Cloth Satchel. The finder
will please leave them at this office. 8t
SEC ON D-HAND BIIGOLES FOR
ElALE.—Thrie Ailing tops, one standing
top, one no top, '.Suggiew—tizo two-lest
carriage, one three seat carriage, two
Wagons its: sale- oronnernuible terms:
Noßldro at Roam)
/MO. noir. 11-21,
. .
he s CionntilinknotoMirere mg*. 5411
be preaknt at the second kitting in this
placeT - - - ontl'nesday and Wednesday last
Their ellicliatt and gen tlenuuili Clerk, W.
W. licAlairuir,, Esq., attended and received
the claima„ facilitating the permualkst , and
presentation of claims by prompt advice
and courteous respciaes to ingthies. rod,
hundred and fifty-Ate (466)
,sailtiosal
claims were banded in.making midi the
401 presented at prerrionfilttinp, a twat of
946. There are still a number of cinims in
prepuntion. By the tine alolun in, our
original estimate of 1000 will be ,found ap
proximately correct. We annex i list of
the claims presented this week; Ls the, pre
paration of which we acknowledge our ob
ligations to Mr. Mciltainst, for carioca, l
conrtises :
♦ Ra&. Pe/roma
7.5 00
/Abort 079 30
Arson 301 32 360 30
Arendt 5am001—..,—...* 110 00
" 300 00
Albright Was
. 000 t OD
Alkwidi sr
Wrack or 4116 00 153 00
Beckett Aiwa rd------......—.. 100 09
171 00
.littlatter 110 00
Butt Adam 661 79 1663 00
Baader John. L.IO 00
Battler A 917 20 431 '
.07
Bushman ..... 1180 20 134 26
00
29900
Banner Philip ..... 89 20
291 SO
Diastatie George.... .... 111 00 123 20
139 00
Benner ... 370 00 628 00
33M.Christlast.— ...... NO 00 637 00
Benin an 00
Bleacckar Adam ........-..-.--.... 16 CO 66 00
1113 90
Defiant+ Mary DI 412 00 276 00
Bucher T 230 00
Brown G 250 00
Bonner Wm 210 00
Bishop Ge0rge........... ...... 117 00 322 60
Bucker .-........--- 26 00 257 00
Baker Wm 261 66
Benam M05e50.._._.._..«..._......_. lOO CO 307 47
• la 00
Bighorn Wm . 723 37
Butt John P.....«.._...«..._..........«233 00 194 60
1179 60
Bath Bush • Mate__ ......... 67 99
Hamm Peter---,..- st oo 34 ao
183 00
Bellawalder Ignatius .-... 170 00
Bushman Lents ..... loos 21
Blucher Davld.---------.-....... 00 00 29 00 I
Bosnia Jacob 411 00 137 60
Bream 5037 s; 2046 . 10
Blsiebangk 2t 10 320 88
Becher Alex ... • 164. 60
Barprd 441 00
•
Beard Le7t, 101 (3
Bennet John 73 00 605 00
BriakarkollJ m 105 00 160 56
Bear 300 (.0
Beecher 6260
Stranger 47 60. lat 75
Bream Conrad.....---- MO 00
Bahrman Jacob.— .... - 25 00 376 00
210 00
Bahnnan Berkley 688 60
Bighani Barney 46 11 112 13
Brinkerhoff ...... 805 00
Bream Wm 464 60
Baumgardner may 182 26
Brien Abram 146 00 430 (3
Crlet - .Bolmoon • ...... 141 00
061Sertmu lompb----- 126 00 WITT 16
Cram Jobs'. -----. 266 00 40 00
Crbt .......... 400 02 1467 00
Collins Edward— ....... ...—.—.... 190 . 00 16 00
Cool Somml,eotats--.----- ITS 00
Cols George& SOT 011
Comfort Wm.... 146 06 1210 60
126 60
Owlslagban Jobs--.----. 16 60 NS SO
Carpenter OS 76 160 20
Cabins Alasandor..------.. 100 0) 669 76
ES 60
Omens John 174 50 ^ 651
Crime 266 1111 1012 *I
Cary 303 76
Chamberlin :J0hei..........—_ ..... 250 DO
Conover ..... -...-..—. 1200 so sza 60
Cigna&lle Jane 106 00
Oravieed J 1273 U 107 00
Camara Solomon- ..... -_...-..--. 616 42 143 00
Cromer Ileiry ---,-....-- 406 00 71 oo
Codori ...... MX 00 426 00
Cover Tobias 115 00
Culp 116 00 991 70
Chsposadis David, 1:21 6e5 113 06
150 00
Creaser Treads 456 75
Calp Jacob, ast• , ... SSP Ss.
v 410 MS 50
Collins Jos 8...—...----... 63 00 11 00
Cbdorl a GW491w..........«........... 000 00
Diehl Jobs, 14910
Dietrich 190 00
Donaldaou Jamie 129 71 26 42
Diehl lacob-------_---_. 342 196 210 26
Dann Soph 'a 130 00 i 0 2D
Dayvaldt 0 • drge..----- 144 00 22 00
Dube 21 245 14
Diehl Frederick..--.------- 386 60
Dillon J0h5.....-- ......... ....... oa
Dittauhoeffer 161 00
Dickeon J0hn—.......... .......... 117 60
Deardorff Hcm--- ..... 664 60 476 66
Delap John ...... ........ ..... 871 90
Diehl Isaac 1167 60 172 60
Ihtucau C M 390 00
684 25
Diehl Adam.—......—.—.........--... 416 90
Deardorff anthoay...----, 150 00
Dougherty 26 Oft 880 00
IC chart John 11 —..— 2:15 00 650 R 7
lumen .7 6......«._........_.........._160 00
Eckenrode Joseph /1---------- 100 60 26 60
Flofrock David. 1.121 86
sewer ' 365 60
Frey J 0, 1 0 0 0 0
/seem 225 00
Many D H MO 00
82 59
lung Wm 1/ WS 15
W 00
nod 210 00
Pima DO 00
link Joseph, setote..------ 211 40 00 00
ha • _BOOO
llesehlg A W 136 00
Faust Mims 86 Of
/Weer 10 00 111 00
Iforasy 460 54 WM 72
/Ickes ' :1100 00
376 00
/sae 316 01
ICO6II 19
Golden 162 00 KO 00
Ohatling 12 00 .797 00
GoldenJesatkaa—.„ 200 00
Weselman ..... 90000
912 00
Garter JraelL ». 90 00
61114.1edak 1106 •
MISSY LIB ID
them 1/
12 $l2 96 00
Hatton Jats.. 3711
HartawaJohaa.--..----...«. Xi 11 140 00
Indian Hamel—.----- 2111 at 90 74
&lb 00
110 011
thaw 28100
Hodges Dodd- 03 00 120 00
Hartsell Jamb; OW 00
Howard Wm. * . . . ... —. 100 00 $7 00
Herr Frederick-- 1111 31 107 36
REID= Jaeob.:— ...... 118 00
Horner ...... 644 18 .
Hamer John 41 00 81 00
Hersh Nosh 60 00 933 26
Hereby Henry --..—. 644 =
Hopkins Jaya 600 390 36
Holts worth .7 45 00 la 70
Roffman J N..—...--..—.—.... 55 00 107 76
BID 37 50
Hanky 127 00
Barber NI 00
Hoke _ 46 SO
nelsitsiftsa , 0141 - $ll3
Hunter Joseph, Mato B4 50
Mitt LIM 213 75
46 100
Hosuk SS ' $0 00
Haman AU 00
Herbst IS GO 60
Barnet OS r
Hohatinhion Mien' !MK 10
Homer sis 63
Itartanon t4oterwa na so
HarperJ,A r . IN SO
Irwin Janes I!'
Lnrin Lanni •
Jambs David,
Jacobs Hoary '. WOO
Reefausr• Azikew.-..-- 100 Co
Kai limn it Co II
ging " 20
Rini Jacob, 440-00
las et>
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kzioi John 30 oo 73 00
Kuhn 100 00 SSO 00
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xemir . 40 4 '44
kitsdinar \ • 101.11
!at Jain \ 100 01
Lott 1411 ig \ \ N Ly b
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Led? Oa 7776:43
Liay , moo
Lott 00ra5um5.,....;..--- • Irg
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Lender 16 00 Min
LoaaJoba 40 00 M 3 u
Lip!. Joseph J-.....—.........".. 10(.00
194 60 400 00
Van 13$ 00
Lil 6, 140 00 400 76
Lott'
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15401 4 / 1 011414-:.................-........- 110 00 4111 75
Moore ill it K.,--.-.........-...... 284 IX/
Melooserwer Join, - 242 030 , tea U
Myeri 81011iltall 40!1000µ....4...... `. 70 00
Myers Zaccharish.....-..... 643 44 324 74
Mickley John-...--:, .... 1108 97
**Lay lebemem:,.. , _ . U. 00
Maley Jommik.. - ..7.....;..:.:...... -..... 45 00 $00; 00
Myers John...-....--..........,........ UK 10
150 00
KoOlima toms -------.......... 1115 3$ 27 00
litchleatera John .-.0.-....... . 760 In 26
175 00
MeBherry Wm ... 1403 OD 245*- O 0
McKnight Amur --..—.......-. 774 20 502 02
Mowery/acob ....--.-. ..... ... • 17il 00
Miller Martin A.........-............,.... 4 0 42
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Mickley A L..- —.—.....-.. 345 T 5
Mickley Peter -....--,..—, Ma se
Mbstac klbabela ...... ......- 122 26
Mlnnigh It 11...............-.............. 361 00
Myers C0rne1105........- ........ ........ , 130 00
Mareha111ainee—_................ 116 00 134 50
Mick ley Janne .......... KU 00
MnseekepaaJecole .............. ...4..4. 1103 00
Mill., Wm. a5ta15........................ 1* 37
Mickley Elizabeth .. ....-...... 74 00
.XcPheraon identrit_.-..:...-....... 611 00
Meshing 303 00 100 00
31envithe 372 60
126 00
Meador' 130 00
March 148 00
Mum.haw 400 17 1370 32
Moue Levi 194 00 35 00
alilb Alma. 170 00
McMillan 410 60 11113 04
Mazur ...... 85.11 00 10 00
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bfrenrwJaa•-- • 16 00 92 00
mckinsariek 1111 00
Muter Plitar 94 00 669 26
Marti .... 109 16
McCurdy 301 61
If &dog Zatbei, 22 SO
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Maley' JaeOb.D. d . US 10
Munahower
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Manche; iLdwariL........-----........ 141/1 40
Norris •
NoWits& C. SO
Nakly Maws 60 00
Neely J
Nye* Am&
Si 00 370 00
1356 50
Oyler Julia 100 00
110 00
Mak 110 CO 1361 80
Donor! 143 00
Ptak Juba MO 72 404 ex
Patterson UR 97 104 Mt
Peters J•000---._. 160 CO
Pleak George UM 14 1119 77
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Mon Jot all- 200 00
Muss 355 26
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Spshr Consent's 337 50
Schriver Nicholas —.— 9000 60 00
Snyder 360 00
Snyder 400 00
Swisher 1613 00 190 35
Swisher Jaceb-.-------- 64 00 144 00
Scott 0 W 412 00
Stktoucket 8 ..... 1133 40 1370 60
Spengler J05eph.........._...._.........300 43 87 37
Raeder Devid..--_-- WI 11 698 75
Spangler George
Sherry Joseph --- 1110 00 064 74
193 00
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313 96
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Sterner,lsaac 419 00
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Smith 245 00
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. BUILDING ASSOCIATION.—At the
Meeting of the Gettysburg Building Asso
ciation on Saturday evening, the - eontmit
leen fippointetite artdit the lit sstd 24 Series
hf Block elide reports, Which slim *cry
esiblactory candpon of the thsances The
First 'Series were issued about 18 months
ago, on which the Association has realized
fltr Pteei, Dues, Premiums, Interest,
$29,068.89, which has been disbursed by
paying off 112 shares, expenses, &, except
a balance of $103.76 in hinds of Treasurer.
The amount, paid in on each share is 639 ;
present value of each share $52.74.
The Second Series were issued about G
months ago,frnh which the Association has
realised in Dues, Premiums, Fees, Interest.
&c. $8,815.30, which has been disbursed by
paying off 35 shares, expenses, &c., ex
cept a balance of $2.08 in hands of Treas
urer. The amount paid in on each share is
$13.000; present valect.of each Akre $17.-
49.
The operations of this Associaton, while
provlng ngood financial • operation to the
stockholders, have given a stimulus to Real
Estate impropements in town, a number of
buildings hare already been put up with
the money disbursed by it. Others will
.• • -
follow
.
-
ELECTION' INCIDENTS.—Tbe intelli
gem* we have from various elections dis
tricts in this county all goes to show that
the 13ernottrites made a desperate con
test, rivalling in a small way the tendency
of their friends in New York and Phila
delphia to corrupt the- ballot-box. Open
frauds, or cowl*, cannot be safely practiced
in rural districtai begenductessional colo
aising„ dc. Several incidents have ot_en
communicated, which may be worti,y of
notice.
133
In Mountjoy township, it seems that
three double tickets were voted. Tb elec
tion officers saw their way clear to reject
the find two, big when they came to the
third both were counted—whether because
of new light, or because the latter were
simon-pure Democratic tickets, we have
not been advised. Two double tickets
having been thrown out, the tally papers
of course should show two votes leas than
the number of registered voters ; whereas
they show but one less—proving conclusive
ly that the third contested vote wits also a
double ticket. By What rule of law or
morals, some double tickets are to be
counted and others excluded, seems only
to be understood by Democratic election
officers.
At the Mountpleasent poll we are advised
a young man was admitted to vote, who
has been absent from the State 2; years.
At the same poila, we understand, it was
industriously circulated that the Damage
Commisioners had charged Democrats 6.5
for taking their claims, but admitted Re
publican claims free of charge—that if
Grant were elected, the Republicans In
tended to uaeurp political power,overthrow
the Governmen4 and erect a Monarchy—
with ghouls: stuff designed to excite
popular prejudice armi-holi the rank - and
Ala of the Democracy faithful to the "lost
cause."
WW. *nig Man in a Dry
Goods %ore. To one who can command
some trade sadism some knowledge of the
business, a liberal salary will be given.
Apply at, or address this office in appli
cant's own writing. 1t
'For good Photographs go to TIPTON
and lifvEns, also Frames, Albums, d:c.
very low. Trsin's old stand. • t
WHY IS IT—That the stich hy
all Shuttle Sewing Machines will ii , ,t ,tans
washing ? BaCill/S0 it is 11 , 4 elastic. The
GROVER AND 13.1.E.E1t M ArFt INE:i aro
the only ones that make the elastic sti h.
First premium at the late Frederick Coun—
ty Fair was awarded to the Grover and
Baker. Silk, Cotton, Oil, Needles, Lte.,
constantly on hand.
D. W. Rontsotsr, Agt
Baltomore st. Gettysbar4. 1
THE MORNINGGLORY.—CoI. C. H.
Burman has received a large assortment
of these famous base-burning Stoves,
701rhich on the more of economy, cleanli
ness, easy management, and general util
ity stand unrivalled and defy competition.
The great demand for them last season
taxed the capacity of the Mannilicturers to
meet the demand. They are much im
jawed tapcliwilldonbtless ere long take the
place of Other stoves far parlor, office
store and shot,. Call and look at them,
at the Waseroont on corner of Oarlialeand
itollsoad WO, OnPallitil dfiPQL
Alba, ots.luutd a full assortment of the
best varieties of COOKING STOVES,
*lading theSgear_,Noble cook, Waverly,
Oriental, Washing; Z Irley Sheaf, Prince
Boyal,„Beyal Cook, gxcelsior, {VAL lte.. all
irsztuarritik to be good bakers, If not
satisfactory, they can be returned and ttie
mow) , refunded « Also, a large Moor
7 1IMUCOt and M' Ware.
Doty's Washing Machine and Universal
ifttugger. clik a nd ! .tt
,
XOW SIM .2111134-21oUsekeepers
out soonov ig. briering ip their, winter
coal at cnre,„as freights are ylow ,
than. they will be a menik ices*, atd
wilt nacessarily rise. PersomCdpalring to
save money, will do well to call atones on
C, H.Brrinrmka. Arlie prepared to
fetrnbili "all kindi 'of Stove s Blacksmith
and Lline-burner's Coal at lowest market
-Ask any responsible druggist what
hair, preparation he would most strongly
reeommend, and be will tell you' that
"flarlett's Vegetable B,air Restorative"
pre-einiuently the best"; and to otherwise
prove the tacit, itreetdved tins highest pre
mium at the New Nampablre State _Fair,
in 1866.—Baltimore Tatgram.
jrielnter-troplosifiagranoe rims in in
viaibleoloncle the moment that a bottle o 1
rflAtlars "ODOR, DE mAvop the new
perfume tbr the isandkerohief, is opened g
CNN single &op smuts a handkerchief.—
Mel by all druggists: 1-4
"1111" MW TOM Trtniesiethirinir Mr.
&autos, alter vi di years' service in :
die War Deparizosik retires from AO
with his lomith saimmly impaired, Lip peck
labs) , ressacsa! liras,-
donakbusiness broken up, even if his health
ividapitendthim te"nittesi CO it. ,
TIM attention of our readers is direc
ted to the advertisement of 001113 DT&
PERSIL CURE. in another part of
par* ro truly Valuable Medicine ie
. recenumalded I'9 At who ace it Bead -the
oertificatea. • eow
Burman ballots were coat; in. Imitnapolls,
on Tuesday by fiennuts for the abolition of
the Presidential 411!0 . : li,,="Aneti3oittflopoo
grass "OW* tiansento is. being thou-
Lied
~tl==grotirtnntnt!of,the
300 00
02b 0
Sao n
TENGILL, 13417,11 h go., R;- Park-Row,
New York; intend to issue'' on "Or before
Jan, tulip', next t h e, krlst umber of.a new
',lniial/1 Family Pitpet, to- be called the
"Hedrth and Horne," to bo under the
editorial supervision of Donald G. Mitchell
and Harriet Beecler Stowe. Mr. Petten
gill is well known to the public as an en
terprising and responsible Advertiaing
Agent, and will bring to the enterprise
much experience and ability. We shall
cordially wetoome the new publication to
our table.
THE ATLANTIC ALMANAC FOR
1869—is .I continuation of the Annual
commenced last year by Messrs. Ttcsavou
and Fijmns, Boston, the publishers of the
"Atlantic Monthly," but more attractive
in matter and Illustration than that of 18613.
There are four full page colored plates,
together with. 'ealender Illustnitkms of
Amerlimit scenes and customs. DoNA Id)
G. 311TCHELL is the editor, who contrib
utes ;o its pages, betides articles from
Josiah' Quincy, Oliver - Wendell Holmes,
Harriet Beecher Stowe, and other writers
of national reputation. This beautiful
and valuable annual can be had fur 50
cents from booksellers or by addressing
the publishers.
,_A work has been recently published,
written by a member'' .of the "Louisiana
Tigers." This rebel, regiment was fore
most in the fighting at Buil' \ Run, and was
almost annihilated at Gettysburg, in a
charge made on the Union line. The book
to which we allude, speaking of the in
ducements that led to the invasion of our
.
State, says
"Our officers had been assured that the
northern party opposed to the war would
rally such force against the draft in New
York, Philadelphia and Baltimore as to
cause a serious diversion in our favor, and
crown with success our glorious.cause.
"It was currently reported, and fully
believed through all the army of General
Lee, -that Mr. Vellandlngbam, and other
leading Democrats of Ohio, New York
and Penusylvauia, had arranged a plan by
which risings and riotous meetings should
be inaugurated on the fourth of July in all
the great northern cities. The schemelailed,
except in New York, and there it came so
late as to be of no avail in our behalf at the
Gettysburg battle."
\Vat is It useless to run a race against
time ? Because "time flies."
point , of the Narketo..
Baltimore Grain & Produce market.
#altt , siars, Thursday Morning .
8111.88 rt.ol7]; 60 7 00
EXTRA FLOUR, ....... 8 25 @ 9 00
WHITE ......... 210 @ 223
RED WHEAT, 1 50 @ 2 80
C 0844, .b 8. @ 1 to
Rvz, 1 ,40 go 1 40
Ours, 51; 67
TISIOTITY-SEED„ 2 541 @ 2 76
Cl.ovlx-ezzo, 7 25 @ 7 50
FLAX -SEED, 2 50 @ 2 .55
BACON, BIIOCLDERS, 13# 13i
" 17 4 0 171
" HAMS.. 17 Q 19
LAED, 171 4. 18
GOLD, Phila 1 31,
Gettyaburn Grain & Provision Market.
Get!yams', Friday Morning.
7 50
SUPER FLOUR,...
EzraA
WHIM. WUZAT,
RED WHEAT, ...
Cwzr,
OATS,
BUCKWHEAT,
TIMOTHY SEED,
CLOVER SEED,..
Pant:mice,
Burris,
Eaos,
BACON, HAUB,
"
" Suom.mcas,
SOAP,
TAJ.Low
OM
DiLLER-rAPPLY.max.—On the Bth lost.,
by thdl Rev. Bt Yingling Mr. Lewis D.
Dill to Miss Catharine Appleman, both of
Union twp.
FLZCK—BsEcnza..—On the 10 inst.,
,by X Bushman, illir,-.Thseph,Fleck to
LydiaMitd Beecher, altoFthis county.
KrEzisoint—DiEnt.—On the sth inst.,
by Rev. M. Bushman, Mr. Benjiman F.
Kittinger of Highland township, to Miss
Amanda Diehl youngest danghter of Jacob
Diehl,,of Muuntjoy township:
MYE its—ALBERT.—On the 2r-d nil, by
Rev. W. F. P. Davis, 3lr. P. J. Myers to
Miss Mary A. Albert, both near Round
Hill.
PENI7. — GEVILGE.—On the 20th ult., by
Rev, W. F. P. Davis, Mr. Peter Pentz to
Geortte, both near Hampton.
61.1.111111:4; II — ALTLA-ND. —On the 'oth ult.
by itev.o 7 . P. P. Davis, Mr. Jacob Stant.
Laugh to Miss Leah Aitlaud, both of East
&din.
St , suiT4-1301-fiNUER.—On the 3th inst.,
by thu ltev, 8. Yingling, Mr. Jacob D.
Slcutz, of Conowago township, Xdams
county, to Alias Sarah ItAlinger, of Man
beim twp. York county.
SIIA.EFFER—ROBRBAUCIII.—On the 2Zith
ult., by Rev. J. D. Zehring, Mr. Tempest
Shaeffer, of Adams county, to Miss Sarah
Rofirbaugh, of Manhe im twp. York coun
ty.
W v E —CH non IST ER.-013 ThqrS4l4,T,
Oct. 2241 by Rev. W. F. P. Davis Mr. Ed
ward Weavei to Miss Sadie Chrontster,
both of Hampton,
DIED.
_AW.Onituary notices 5 cents a line for
all over 4 lines—cash to accompany no
tices.
BCSEEEY.—In Frederick city, Md., on
he 14th ult., in the 69th year of her ale,
Mis. Margaret Einshey, wife of Mr. J, ht.
Busboy. The deceased was a native of
East Berlin.
Burr.—On the 28th of Ootober, at East
Berlin, Mrs. Christina Butt, aged 85 years
1 mouth and 19 days.
GrILBEILT.—In Athens, Tenn. on the2"ith
ult.,Bei 'mart Gilbert, formerly of Gettys
burg, aged 82 years, 6 months and 3 days.
- Hum.. —lnFairfielti, Sept. 18th, Willie
L. only son of Henry and Eliza J. Hull,
aged 1 year 6 months and 12 days.
McNle.sEll,—At Hanover, tin 11,y4ite GUI
ult., Mt. Andrew MeMtv-ster, aged 52 years
6 niontha WM 19 days.
MatiTlN.—On the -20th all., Mr. John
kliat:ttn, of Latimore township, aged 59
-years U months and 4 days.
-11cItdassrsir.—On the 11th Inst., at
: - • town, after an illness of two
, •.. M.; youngest daughter of Hugh
any Ann Mellhenny, aged 20 years, 8
months. The deceased was ayonng lady of
Toot, thetrestillglntni aUraettviw_almiracter,
awns& hattidana ninth not on liniTha heav4ly
on her afflicted relatives, but will be mourn
ed t y a large circle of warmly attached and
adniqlnit Mende.
fry guktrtistonts.
.—L
.-NOTlOEetters of Adminis
„Li tratkn% on.** astataof JACOB MICKLIi. Cloge0.8•
ad; fists of tranklin township , Adams county, Pa.,
twelug M'an gFaAtetl to do andannined, nodding in
saki Samna* he heathy giasi notice to all parsons
Indebted to said notate to make immediate payment
and .a r
l or haviug,,alstmasolasa the sun* ts prisons
Win” inattiantinaufd forlattleatant.
•
JAIItSS LINN, Adtu'r.
•
H OUSE AND LOT •
FOR SA idg,
anbooriber offers ot Britain Bala, her lionsoand
'UM& arvoqud, eltuat• be Stratton street, in the
Borough of egentysburg, bounded by. lota of John
Lab., and .1460 h Podori with, an slieq_ju the rear.
ne none* 14 show twootom Brick prey with a
large beet 'brick building and rieeltaitilitkpt vie
property I. in • pleasant signeti on, nod lapeote
meats extending in that. direction. The property 1i
net nag prior to the 28th ,ffereatber, Shturday, it will
thou bq oltered et Patillo iteltt,,on Ilte ?mettle; el
cloak . in the atte ri nton,,
, 116 T. 1404 LIDLC .
.
F. 0 - 8 A B . B.
►ar g . Ind TM- mucs. sass AI
LOT. in Now Word, kdama cdunty, Pa.
9ettyslur INC 41888.--if
BEQ•'~slto§D:
GETTYSBMI liAgi ROAD.
TIME TABLE. •
FIRST TRAIN leavesgettysbarg at 7 16, A.lli.atid
connects at Rammer JanetMa with "tlae last - Pas
South at 9 IW, ma th ( Baltimore at 1120, A.4*.
Also, MAI ,Ilil a tiln thc, / tIR.A, t f p., reaching'
mkt mar* l SA, .M. s Bataan arrives at
a 046141.5aii • P. . . . 4 i.... 1. 1
ligt.:OND TEA L. leave, Sottzsbarg at 1 P. 51 „and
connecurat .114144414raki5e6440 Wlllrlllail Train Etia
it 808, P. ~ r a ,Baltituoil at 6 46, Pak, 'Le
t krill' , , ltM2Parg "Vb. *al , ' ! ,
WlllaVaamagpt: tla SAMalted,'
ilalrell Hanover at it 30, A. M., arriving In Gettysbn
n 8 ,4,46111; loorstillispointsgibrat's,
- - 11461017441T0 044 61 i. •
- kis! `s,l4
.j.„40
1-14 v . :0
-. tfMr•lohMtsamstv.-.
pußLre SALE
OF ERR3O3AL PROPERTY
aubscrlbor, ioteienog W mono to t iro a, sill
soil at Public Sale, on Frfat.,y,the 200. dcry of Jab
ber f nri„ at hie tesidence in Now Salem, Vranklin
tows hip, the following Personal Property, viz:
1 TOUNO HOESE; 2 Hogs, Spring Wagon, a allat.i
thatt7/Sleigh *gayly new, a spreader or Cartilage
Tongue, Post-Goering Frame and Poet Augur., Hay
1111 a Bang Forks, Single Trees and Stretchers Chest
yttat Posts. several hundred Chestnut RailsandStakm,
12 or ltßuildlag Log; Wagon Tire and old Iron. 2
Patent lite. Boxes, a number of !dolman, Vinegar sad
Od Barrels, Kegs and swill Barrel, Sausage Cutter,
Long bidder. Mowing • cythe, Saddle,Bridis, Hoes aad
Spade, Cow and other Chains, a lot •f Hay Ac, also,
a variety of Household and Kitchen Nu - altars, coo
elating of 6Eedstsadt, one Kitchen and one Cloths.
Safi, 2 Tables, 2Stands, 2 Wood Boxes, 2 ten-plate and
/ six-plate Stones, a Cooking Stove with all emus.
o.mpl 4 seta of Chairs, several Rocking Chairs,
Bask, large and small iron Pots, Put Back, Stuns and
Earthen Ware,2 bailie' Baskets, Tin and Wooden
Buckets, one I
large and one small Spinning Wheel,
/flax Hatchel, some Boots and small Shoes, with a va
riety of other articlee too numerous to mention:
Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M., when attend
ance will be given and terms made known by
Nov. 18.—ts JOAN CARPxNTCB.
pußLic SALLE
By en order of the Orphans' Court of Frank ill BOOM
ty„ the tubacriber, Trustee of the estate of Ttloll.
WXLUa. deceased, sill offer at Public Sale,eit Friday
the 27th day of Nonvoter ine., a valuable Perm of 266
Acre" and 4 Perches neat measure, situated to
Ilemiltouban township. Adams county, Pe n adjoining
Lade of Sanford tihroder,Musedman,Clark, Beard and
ohms, on the public road leadiug from /airfield to
rountalit Dale, and one mile east of the latter place.
About 200 Acre of clear land, the balance In good
Chestnut, Oak and Locust timber. The Improvements
consist of a two-obey flougheast Rose., a goad
Stone Bank Barn Mt feet by 34 BM, in
repair, with other neceeiery outbuilding.. TEra
are also on the premise. two Apple Orchards in full
bearing. The harm is under good feniang, each as
Stone, Postand Rail and Worm, principally all Chest
nut. There ate ale, thereon two good toe Tenant
Houses, good Fining under the Loma. The moil is
Cooper Stone of first-rate quality, producing good
crepe of Clover, Timothy and the cereal grains.
Sale to commence at II o'clock ou the premises,
whe• attendance will be given and toenail:made lumen
by W. W. WALKER,
Nov. 13.-le Trustee.
PUBLIC SALE OF
VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY
The undersigned, Agent for the [Lein of Henry
bower, dooealed, will•,11 at Public Sale, .n Friday,
lA. 133 th day of Ness,l,7 inst., at 1 o'cl,k, A. at
bit rauniroco in Butler lap., at Lower's )1111, on the
road leading from tiortyabui gin I.lOVine, the following
Personal Property, to wit:
3 (.100D WORK 110P.S.KS, 1 Colt and a half
years old, 2 trilch Cows, 1 tidier, 3 Fat (Togs, 1 Sow
and Pigs two months old, Ii Krtt pa I,f Bee., 2 narrow.
tread Wagons, Ca, t, [lore Bed, Eleanor and Movret.
Cutting Box, klarrisburg Wheat Fan, 2 SCI 4 Harness,
2 outs Brercht,grnle, 3 eels Front Gears, 2 Saddle“.llal
terir, Bridles, Collars, Halter Chains, Cow chnins, 2
Log iihaina, 3 Plows, IL,rruas, Shovel Plows, Corn
Fork,/ and Corer, a good Threshing Ms,hine, double
and single Treea, Sprequlers, 21f ay Carriage., ~ "pi ing•
tooth bay Rake, Sled, Sleigh and Dells, 2 Stunt Ma
.chines, Fork., ante., novels, 1 Mattock, 1 Pick, 0
Crowbars, Crosscut Saw, Wotd Saw, Iland Saw, Mow
ing and Cradling Scythe., 2 truth Benches and a Int of
Carpenter Toots; also, a set of Metal Wheels Ifir
horse power, I llrludstoue. Also, a large lot of old
Iron, such aaScreare, Bolter, Uudgssons, Le. U o naehem
Furniture, contesting of Cook Stoveaud Fizturtn, tear
,plate stove and Pipe, Iledateads and Bedding, Cheats,
'Tables, Chair - , Clock, Desk, Ac.
Attendance will be given and terms mado known
by (XtbilLAD A. LOWER,
Agent for the - iletra.
NOT. 13.-111
OYSTER SALOON.
JOHN GRUEL,
Chambersburg St., Gettysburg,
nektAcior to Nagle Llutel,
Asonounces to his frituda that In addition to his
CONFECTIONERY,
he has opened an Oyster Salwm, at 1118 old staalibt,
Ckambersburg street, whim, daring the mason he will
keep copal:key on band
PRIME OYSTERS ,
the best the market can afford, w: th spechtb.accons
tutlatinno for
LADIES it GENTLEMF i k
'111:3. Give u a call.
850 @ 0 00
1 50 @ 2 00
@ 1 50
1 10
. - A)
90
2 75
00
Guodsao the LOWEST CASH
PE ICES, nol to ire our Cus
tomers full tit of SMALL
PROPIV, from tbi4 woo we
purpose doing a strictly cash.
Lusintea, and will sell at the
14
@ 8
10
=I
PILICid Wall who may bur
us with their custom.
AYER'S
SARSAPARILLA,
FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD
The reputation this excellent medicine enjoys, is
derived fr-m its cure., many of which are truly mar
vellous. Inveterate cases of SCii•fu lona lisehse, where
the system seemed '...iturate'l with corruption, have
-been punfle.'. and Curt d it. SA . rofur. , l3,l affections
and disorder y, I'S the
lons contornirlat; , .n nu' .1 ;hey atre painfully nill•ct
in,: have Leon rt iind lv cured in hitch ;rent numbers
in almost terry section a tho e..untr). that the pal.
tic .carrely ns.si to to inferme.l .4 its vrtu , s .r uses.
u. p.iion in J.i4)..f the matt dinitru^t e ene
rnre. often, this u,e, en and , inisit ton
out of the organi On undei tninen the constitution, and
Inriteith,atta,k 01 enfo,el,llag or fat al diomilen, with
out rxeiting a 9',19pie1,,i It
llecula to Itvol Luc body, an!
then. on noire (neural le („orn.4la. dons bp in
to one or ',then)! h:leons trim:. either on th..,,0r.
face or among, the sit els In the la t t er, taLorcl se may
be suddenly deposited In the Inns ior heart, or tucti•
ore formed In the liver, sir It shown Its presence by
emptions on the skin, or fuel nicerattont onsome
part of the body. ilcitee die =mineral use of a tothe
of this ...4arszPari//si It advisable. even when no active
symptom', of disease appear. Persona &Meted with
the following C021006/11G1 generally tied Immediate
relief, and, at length, cure, by the one of this SAN"
SIPA RILL : SY. .4sitiontr's Are. Rose or Bryn's,-
kir, Tatter, Salt 27.1telise, BOlld dead, Ringworm, Sore
Rya, &re/gars and other erupt lops or visible forme
of Sere/Wont rhesus°. Alan hi the nuns concealed
berme, as Dyspepina, Dropsy, Uteri Disease, rids, Epi
sepsy, tiseroigia, and the various Ulcerous affection*
of the tonsenter and nervous es 4.ents.
Syphilis or renermi and itsroieriol ihstenst are
cured by il,thoiigh a long dais is required for eubdu
tug maladies by any medicine. lint
laog continued ase ofthie medicine will cure the cum
plaint. Lewrorrhala or Whiter, Uterine, -17teeratioas s -
and Female Ussawle r areeonunewilreena relieved and
ultimately eared by. its purifying and luvigoratiiii
effect. Minute Directloos fbr each age Ire 'band In
our Alumnae, supplied gratis. RAeousatisse dWour,
whoa teased by securnelakkois of extraneous muter,
in the blood,
.yield quicaly to" it, as elan Leper Cint •
j3lainfe;rooptdify, tongettion or hvidateatOtan of the(
Liver, and Jaundice. when arising, ea tiled often do t
from the ranking poisons Its the blood., This S A Si-
Ater4Arr4.4 le a pceat restores (at time alfeagtis and
rigor of the system. Tinge who are Languid anti
Lutlese, Desprndnnt, Stinpiets, and 40'0,144 OtitiOrerv•
9us Apßreileneiwa mar herr, .u• the aireetleto
sltuptdathlk'of Weuipati, awl ialniediate. relief
and COlevallelln eyidielege el rte ellyealletlywkowe r o p en
trill),
PRIPIRIID ST
DR. J. C. AYER & CO.)
.Aracetcai aud 47uslytieca Chemists.
BOLD BY ALL DRUOGIBTS BYBRYWILVAIL
gs,Tur mei by A. O. fliebbsr, Druggist, Biting
burg, Pa. Md. 9 2 1390.-Au
BEEF,
IRON AND PURE BRANDY,
BY DR. HbRTMX,
Regular Omit:ate of the Ilaiveisity of Pacisusy/vaista
It will positively cure Consaunptici l and
Colds, and all dlaereesof the Lump T ube,.
It ham beau the manna INNT or
OILING T &ANDS
to health who have been given tip beyond the twit at
esedtcal andstance. It do" wore to relieve the Om.
sucaptivo than anything ever hymn's:. ;Unequalled
stcangthener for delionte Wiles and Children.
NACU BOTTL MINYA (ANT N CITNITIOC d S I AM OP OF '±WO POONDSCY 0110 Will
'Di Chin , of (ionsumption w#s Prot effected by ti
nee of YAW SUP and BRANDY In Sneak atter.'
warns in prawn, tie which vitiate/kr I bare tratilled
for years.
I kayo used It wlkPorSsat Itic,Vl Yin
ly. prisitntliWirrit Sid
mule Unit atir /0441 •
alb
the nod !Optical
trial t4tat tetra r a awl nag fee
Cnrealati find nuedletneasont tdsur Prtoci,
41 per blintiwookin lot 91.• • .
“acutotoitsOltr ivx rlTEE 1111
11114)11 11 3 4. *Pats, rraze44. RicJou* :Ira'
iii(moat Urn* iohnsten. giellontA
GO Aral Eltre4;4l..4l4maskor 44. t.
sue Strew. .411~1.1. . -
ft.som bl
,prOglbl4 'yammer%
6.-41az
TU . AN . TIDIAN AGENT If eaole•to;Ttlr ;boo
B l ia i t tralt r a th A e l4: l ; Eat t it i relpi rir Vitt '
* to
so-Aps deo, Otto% tontso.d i eriP“ itl r
dews. Th e eel* NI .I'ooo4
si E .
sonic Irtmarel2 Co. rie) art IMF . , al!
be made. 044;j vote' at m*, It 11G1: 57,
r at a bargain: J. B. MOOTS 116.. ,_54010.
DO ler - Cent, Bave.4
11104psigok#eigerv. cth. Oreirw tk
VW' Wiliaa tow
(MAC .1.10/4.4 1 .a MALI: at•Drr
p*ma, 00040. Plato& WMIS. Cm 0.(1.
. alitr fect, w e.1 , 713er to qnj ;..it I Qr sh A
ini; seenirur See Odr
teKaNd -'l4-41001MV-Itnn-iii dr;
i° "I? 0119(400~'
ONLY
FOR
CASH
We Lare this day marked all
ROW woaDs
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IMPLEMENTS
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ERCHANr}iur VARIIER:f , I.•.irlug nit) , f the
IT( • Ahnre for MOT PALL cT WINTER tratde
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. Oet. au.-4t Box 37e, Now T , re.
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A NEW PLAN
. V Olt THE FORMATION OT LIBRARIRS, both pu b.
/lased private, for towns and village., at a *mall
coot. The details will be made known iu a Circular,
nu. ready. Address
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AGENTS WANTIIIiidit.
"TiTE- BLUE-GOA:1'8
And Usti Slay Lired, Pua9At and Dtnifirr the Clio',
with Steno and incidents in the !ire& Rebellion:"
It contalttaoter 100 tint Xngravlnga an.1..*;00
and la Wu spicioat xno, ch,apaat war Inp..k
Price only $1.50 per ropy. Beni for clron arm and bra
our term% mat tall de.criptluu 01 [be work. AJJ re*a
sUVBS BRUT' IF. ail CU., Philadelphia,
W A N 'l' E 1) .
e'er g) wee, fosoliets,itnil Sopstititetleiit...f tiishbutis
' dehoolo, and others to act as Argenta Io tlot
110314 6001 i OY WON
A work of great Interest fully illustrated ; atr, f,s , the
(YOTPAGE BIBLE,
AND S'A)tiLY EYPOUITOR,
In two volume*, contain' I.g nearly IWO pages, solo .
prising thelnd end New Testaments with practical
expositions and explanatory notoa.by Taos. WILLIIiI3.
A PAW 0/ TUB YAW ADCWIMILIMATIONS
From the late Rev. Joel Hewett D. D., Put. r or the
Pint Congregational Church, Ilartlbrd, knots
of no oosameetary so cheap that contains an greet as
amount of ♦aloeble matter."
From Rev. F. ff. Zgglestna, D. D. Pastor of Ply
mouth Church, Chicago, Ill ,—"I chee rfully
It as the bre commontary Mn the Pcrlpterse for 'M
ersa cum." For tonna and carolers, address
A. BRAINARD, Ilarthml, Conn. -
BOOK ADEN
Are meeting whh tate linece, In selling the d. W.
BALLA', ZlPla4Alluni. and Akr LITUBAS am. n thu
NILITZIBUTARIZS Or A SinsBlllll.4. to which le now added
miscount of the Captivity and heliume of hngliah
Subject., and the careil of the lute Ctupernr
don. No boo! l, received &gluing all el tome. of yo.opt..
with such unbounded PITor, ur so fully conthltv. thtil.
ling Interest with solid hatruction. A ento, 1041,.
sot female, sell It raDidl7. nintiredde record 4
scientific exploration, goographlrel diticovery,
permltat adveuture.”— [X. Y. Tribus.. bit Is tinned
In a very attraetive I inn, and is ns entertaining as :1
.r,manee..--(80/ton Jolsruut Full psrtictotar• Nat
appliost leo to O.D. CAS!: A I:0, Publishers, liArt.
oil. Coon.
AGENTS WANTSM. -
'the Now and ?ovalir Illuotrated Work.. .
Recollections Busy Lite ,
BY 110 RACE GREBLEY.
I. 1710. rowdy for delivery, sod *0 Meat agent* SIM the
same in every .owisellip of Neviersey- ktvery Gusti ly
should hare It, iind it will bitro 11, good sale, &Wow
ly by subscription, and exclusive territory `1..1
Bend fur circulareoutd ewe our Um* and a full do—
seriptl mof tbd work. Addreu Busy AC0.,190 Brood
in., Newest, N.J.
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9 1 118 OREAT N$W YORE AUBJCULTURAL.
1 ['DRY/CULTURAL AND FAMILY NEWSPA
PRB--.This AURAL AMERICAN, publhthed In the
city of New York, la now the LA RC Ern' sod MOST
ELECIANT paper of Its mass In thy United Btatea.—
Prioe $l5O • you ; 10 copies 20 copied $2O, or
only owe DOLLAR • yearl Every dutiscrlber In clobd
of tea. $1 50, will receive a free pockra. of EARLY
Rosg POTATors sailing at $4O per LLI , Pore eons,
worth $1.2.3. The /tutus, Amasintem le everywhere ad
mitted to be the REST, CHEAPEST. and the most
PRACTIUAL rimester and fretft•growers' paper In title
umn,try. edleas4nikdet El an eld Amur and trait.
grower of nary YEARS' experlenco! The public,
rind of this paper Was remelted In June last front
Utica, N. Y., toNiw Yoe' CM; asid the Editorial and
Busies.. Mike to New Buntlines, N. J., (neer New
York.) where Its proprietor owns a taro within the
City limits, of 122 acres, worth $0,600; and also bad
Milt rain cAPITAL to ensure pantie WC! to his pat,-
itentlutle. Chit Assets emitted everywhere, who are
paid a very Metal compensation. Sampie• of paper, -
. lank sabessiptleat list, an, frto. Address T. R.
xis gR, New Itrertewlek.. New Jersey.
ST. L i I.T/8 IRON NOUN 'MN
1.4 AILROAIS COMPANY'S evtt
iLU per cent. find Mortgaito Donde. Yebrairy in t
A ihrnet Coopetni. Tim earemesers of the completed rood
tir Pilot Knob are now more than tho interest 011 I:Lcr
entire mortgage. She proceeds of Sheer* Roads are
adding to the security every day. Over Kooo,oksi
porn hem spent on the property, and not over $2,000,..
000 of bowie lashed thee lir. The constantly increas
ing train.: of carrytos oki, with the prospect or con.
trolling all the I from et. Louts to the Mother's
Stater, ensortni an enormous revenue. Tho Dirretors
Guns R-10 of the stock for investment, and are thte-eet
ed t o e nrich the property as well ea In economist, its
"pence,
TEIOS. ALLQI, Amok!era, St. Loafs,
We, the undersigned, cordially recommend the,.,
seven _ per cent. mortkw bonds, of the di. Louis and
Iron 310tintalLTailson& sea good security. The IrvV•
enue ofthe r minim Levi, and the administration
of the affairs of the Ctimpany is in capable and expert•
.need hand., and la enlltlod to the greateetconddenee
of the public.
JAM & TILOILABcIdgyor of BE Louis.
JOUN J. ROB, Pres ISt Louis Chamber of Commend.
B. W. PDX, Preset St. Louis Board of Trade.
BARTON BATES, Pree't North 31hisourt Railroad.
J. U. BRITTON, Prei't Nat. Built of the State 80.
WM. L./MIRO, Pree't of the Mee. N. B. of St. Louis.
pg,),11. RICA, Pres't Second Nat. BAAL' of St. Louie.
JAS. RADS, Chief Rog. St. Loofa Jk 111. Bridge Co.
G HO. W. TAYLOR, Pr, .'t reside Railroad ( of . Mo.) .
TASSIG, Prss't Traders' Reek, St. Louie.
JOUR R. LION BlLlttigli, Pres't T. N. Bank, Sf. Lout
AL.OLPIIUS SIDIY.R, Vice-Preset C• Pacific itailway.
ROBERT BARTII, ['reit German Savings Institution.
Coupons payable in the city of New York. A Marl
ed number of above named Bonds for rate at Nighty-
Bee. Parties living cutt.gf the city can renurby draft
or expeutes, and the Irma/ will be returned by express
free of charges. NV i ItIT La the at tcist ton of capitalists
and others to them en, is our I.+ltAlori. e 'try desit able
investment, destined to rink sr a I DM-class Security.
Descriptive Pamphlets, Mite at 111/0/11.14tiOlt auk I.
bed or, application to TOWN hEN D. WIIBLBN A 00.,
N 0.309 Walnut st., Philadelphia, Agents of the Bt.
Louts end Irou Mountain It. it. Co.
Phll4delphi.. refereacw--CASCIMIA IRON Cod
Bacon A Co.: Taos. A BooLcA Co.
GOOI)SPEEI)'BPEVtI D -601~uesw Is en
with eon pen of lok. No blotting. Ono dozen assort
ed spple@ sent fur 24 cis. Acepts utak• Cu a day.- . -
Address GOODSPEED A i 3)., 37 Park Row, N. York.
ED JACKET
AX E .
COLBUR\'3 PATENT
Ittfmted July, 9, 1867. Re-i4SLVA Auguso:4, 196 A
Extracts from Letters sod Reports of the r orkinlS
qualities of the Axe :
I. Tour Axe Is bound to be Tnr Aro.
It will tut Vt per cent.. better.
111. 31y brother kelt me ern. in the wed, bat with
y”nr AZ. list.a eat well ai any a else can.
IV. Ili could not t:et auother, twenty . fire tr 2:.!
dollars w uld not bay It.
V. It will cut Itooitpeltri better than anyt , thtt Axe.
VI. I would not be set, hunt &Jr ant thing.
VII. The only objerttuu la it g,ea Jou 14f inito tb..
wettd.
Mau .glt..chot. for a Ihßaguiliviasally appro..
all,C,Lc., dd infinoy...
For sate by all e.....p0n.i1;10 drxitr., iu tj.a L' Wind'
States.
i bIPPINCOTT & BI,KEIVELL,
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PIVT:3111:110 II YK!..:N A.
Manufactui eel of the hEI) 1.4,C1in A\ gS,
5110VAMS Ad SCOOPS, All approve.l Shapes .11
Style.: of AXES. flOs owners of o.lloaru'd r,tleat.
•
$2OOO A YEAR kiXPRNSPA Att/MS r fA t:.
tut:educe the WiltFON rattiV il iN A
cnIN E. Stitch alike 011 Loth ,11401. 0/1
•06.10111 trial. Saint toduciall O.MA t.. eapurlrar,J •wuti.t.
For further punkt:air:a. sakttrott tau IV ataa :4;;;11.40
MACM 3,1
NE Co.oTulAnd.; Baton, Nina., S t. Lo o t.
Mo.
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YACIIT CLUB SMOKING 'fOBACco
I. every where peaspain-ed, by competent Juvista,
be suyetior to other' for the foli.witm. ramons ;
It m made of the finest stock grown.
It ham a mild and agreeable aroma. .
It Is stultifies:Km In its effete. us
It la *OS from the Nita Use
llsHug *huh been estmetod.
It I- area no &d id, disagreeable aftertaste,
Came wut sting or born the tongue.
LOY'S Mt offeaslresdar In tho omen. -
O
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edema for elegant psi,
re doily packed y tares
It firer a N a golden color. .•
Beteg very t, qua postal , will last
'lwo Yo thrie sa lota' is others
• Hayti, try It, end consiSca yawns,' L If
Your
Eur de e al kdaoeuBnort
nk• o •
asg
lmTobac
co
Is Very Rued *akar, and makes so
110114k6. ft I. much lower In price nud hoarier body
than the Ibreser, and Its eels, wherever Introduced. Is
hot only permanent, bat constantly on the Increase.
Orders rid elegant Meerschaum Pipes are &leo playa .
In the venoms bass of this brand daily. •
BE SUR& XO l 3 0 rr
We are atilt packing $lOO gaily in Ow eery Chowtu g
Tobaocoomitkafilangli impanwed he quality very
BLOOD KAI ffooo—nothing t
%&MilBMo
Masipe for sealed 72 put. a
on fao Wilaakaalltll4ll; Waarniat .oolidatentiat ply.
itelab,MTAS. Mo., etWds pro -
anataamaiityAbovalilladbalas la bid apikoliality. No t
tarValle% two Imur IN*. Pa tleuts treated 1 , 3
MAO eiecr Mte: •
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orflat Sala* seta ika Agent.
R 0 0 .1( AGBNTS WANTED FOlt
Au. mriarrityw Is.u.k. shirrs re YEW 11001 C.
81.IN8OIN.E as SHADOW Ilk NEW YORK.
4 , wpltleY..4.4ipanw DSTilsat, 11/PLI.TI w ru Anec
lonfre LID lacini..nla Of MI IN 101 aat4T
Oaf .Itnallt S 1 ifisr:#4.4gl Auld SO to one dna ; one auras!
$ 41 . 1 A u .O 15 days; one agent an. odd
250 In cat neel:; one agent in (bnn said ~iay i t „.e
art*. zo_dp,d 2w/dished tholutli so rdpully,
FYOU into( to know how rortuated are IMO&
and inn In a day ; how Shrswn Riau r na.
too l to Wolltitnloii hotKkoluttlumit"
laindini by blot train ;hoar litabstatir and arehaul o
I
4, V/ 1 4e ntihoW ply Utnycott
Ire w UAW/ g arcUler atol lorner len aro
u YbOW 11.0 isarivotiona.• and how
df 11kw k
i rt. Lit yells:oil 41.1..Ut
oribtailna Moir rmala Ica,
* • pill ,Var , mita at lc. A
rg ...A ia
la • • tnigt Ilruk 1 .
radrauraua circular land
pay angwpfealluit. Yor tied t•
ter*s siltitofthe Pubitabati
J.B. &URI& It QO., I,t+iroilioollN
Hart fold, ebb!'
Tutld
4.4o4piiparet to wMil3 the pOOllO s•
' iffir4 l lolift A. 1240100, Uouds
,114 40r .
01-V.! likirlfolll
One &Mar Sale House
144, 1 0 1 tr1f 04 1 7 a , 40 . 14,41 4. , )
trice of ONEI At 144111. kuh nr
leiresiee our Iteelevieut i lei error Ora illuear,4l
:lateiei b" l l l u ;e l4t itlot747:r j r
edestelece leallert.erUt Iwo stleVedt.
Seddelfial, NQ aAifetdin t • kst, uar,
westa . ler ISOM O.Wenjw. cern, other two.. In ire
AD .lA4l44sSuitti., 1 iiperdteg a NOW I th,ir
luilliOulllMW - ruireobteirtui&ri Valet, silk Lk...
P into 40,411re0 &ow ca
elk heave URI I. .elft C. 0. D.
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