The star and sentinel. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1867-1961, June 18, 1869, Image 2

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tosvmehliwireirltbsPe.thfil,,C °e'er
leper aegpilystied lR the Coent,y A.. belaff
-tegritoifeeMlT 2airlesel
°erases.
irifElte . publi&ine carried Washing
inti 'territory and the recent election,,
*csrig Garfield to Gorigreas by .about
500 ma'ority.
THE proprietors of the State ward,
Tlaritaburg,'announoe a suspension of
Its issue until 41Ifferent arrangements
can be eirectell. Its publieatkm will.
probably be restnned on or about the
first of July. '
HON. Ma. WADSWORTH, .of Kea
tudky, formerly 'a Represantative.in
"'Congress- from that - State, is' now in
Washington, and-gives It as his opin
- ion that - Kentucky ivlll be revolution
ized when the fifteenth amendment is
ratified. • •
Pr is announced that in the Execu
tive Departments-there will be no de
ficiency bilis contracted this year, to
be paid In next year. The reverse of
this has been the rule under Johnson's
administration ;'.Bet GRANT conducts
the Government on a different princi
ple.
1 1 A itaJoitrrr of the Judges of the
Supreme Court of Georgia have decid
ed that negroes are eligible to hold of
fices in that State. It will be recol
lected that the Democrats expelled all
the colored members elect to the last
Legislature, thus securing a majority.
and defeating tile work of reconstruc
tion in GeOrgia. •
TRH N: Y. Herald strongly com
mends Secretary ItotTrwss.L's course;
says he is manifestly ,not the "tool of
any ring of gold and stock speculators
as his predecessor, Mr. McCuLtocH,
waa;" and says if he goes on as he has
commenced he "will smash the rings of
gold speculation and bring down
stead*. and gradually the price of
sikcie"—making resumption a ques
tion *hi& a abort time will solve. -
Tan recent opinion of Senator Mon
Ton on the legality of the ratification
ortheifi fteenth amendment by the In
ditto °Legislature, after the resignation
of forty , t3to Dernoeratio members, is
funtymetalned by . the Attorney Gener
al of the Stale, who delliered an opin
ion yesterday to the effect that all aota
pasete Illy -the Legislature after the
witbdraial "of the bolters are•constitu
tional, triad, se such, should be obeyed.
THE annual tendert . of the Grand
Lodge of Good Tempbus met at Seran
ton,Pa.,lastTueitbry.-Five hundred awl
sixty-three Lodgei, with a member-
Ship 'elititnateti at 40,000, were repre
sented on the occasion. 'The sessions
were very harmonious. Capt. H. N.
Afrxnurt, of Morning Star Lodge No.
864, was the only representative from
Adainis county. Through his efforts
Wettre to have the "next session of the
Grand Lodge in Gettysburg, in June,
1809. • t
A rttrarnEn. of cialored men who vot
ed the Republican ticket at the recent
election in Washington City, were
disoluirgeil by theti employers for no
,other reasoirtbanthat they had voted
as they saw lit 'The business firms
guilty of this small and mean pieoe of
builues.s mortification of see
ing their names printed in one of the
newspapers the - same evening.' Shall
we hear DemOcratie howling over this
piece of petty tyranny; or will Demo
,
erotic papers.tuatify this attempted op
pression of the laboring poor?
Tim new Constitution of the State
of New York eimtains a clause dis
franchising for a time all voters who
offer or accept bribes 'in any shape or
form, for votes at any election—thus
preventing bribery by rendering it fa
tal to the VQ.teB of all concerned. The
Reading Journal thinks it would not
be a bad idea to have a similar clause
in the Constitution of Pennsylvania—
also one forever disfranchising and ex
cluding from the right to hold office,
any Senator or Representative, whose
vote upon the passage of any bill was
influenced by bribery in any shape or
form. Severe penalties are needed to
break up the corrupt legislative pre°.
tiCes at Harrisburg for many years
past. The sooner we have them, and
they are rigidly enforced, the better.
TILE ..lu-Blue sands which have
been spreading terror among the
Uniouista of Georgia and Alabama,
are aliout tsreceive attention from Gen.
Term the new military commander of
the South.
.J;le has sent troops 'into
those counties of Georgia where resent
murders were committed with orders
to wrest the perpetrators at whatever
cost. A dispatch from Atlanta says :
"Gen. Terry is in perfect accord - with
President.Graht and Gov. Bullock, and
will do all in his power under the civil
last to break up the Insurrectionary or
ganlzlitiotie and piloted loyal men.—
The Union people here begin to feel
that the Preeideut's declerrition that
they shall be protected will soon be re
rdir.ed.'" '
It is high tithe that the dignity and
authority of the Government be a
sertprin tlie Rebel States. A few cases'
of aura/nary hanging - or aho443g will
go far to reduce these lawless' despera
does, into eulittit ion.• •
THE Knights Templar (a Masonic
organization) had a grand eelebiation
in Philadelphia on Tuesday last. Com
anderies were present from Washing
fee, Baltimore, 'New York, • Boston,
and other titles, together with a num
ber Of Perinsylviiirla Comanderies, in
cluding one frau York. A leading
feeture oethe cerebration wets a grand
street parade ) , in which ' 3,000 Knights
participated it, the rich uniform of the
order, and a grand banquet at night.—
The Order Of Knights Tempter was es:
tablishedlp sllB,"suPpremed'in 1312 by
.Clement V. and, Philip the Fair, King
of France, gter, winch the Temphas
and Kitighs4.llpepitalers era John of
Jerusalem wereincorporaad into one
body. 1n12141 they took up their resi
dem* in Clem!,tnd alter:6/I . de went
eaßiodeerindtOokAPW!P
• 4.1!../ithectee. In JIM UP hireteeror
Cheeks V.O ,of Beati,,LOc w iterrti
. talent tits Aland Apiti;443nee they
received, the nano of of Mal
ta, of-the Ortter , A4, ott ,- 1 9hh of Jerusa
lem. ' , When-Pl4i* l g PA the , Ishutd of.
Malta they establielittilLtheir Preoep
trunks . theoughelit Par* °A. .:the
12th of: kte,„rm7„.44 firetPounlnn
campment of Pennaylvviin melt in
Philadelphia veznixased ; , ,,of del gates
from Comanderies Nm. 1 and 2 of
'Ptinetlelphia, Jae. z ead , sarrisburg, and
No. 4 of Carlisle, WWI were then in
existence, having derived ticiir work
'ggiodre- English, &pia end ,Irish
rituals. - Prom this head have sprung
the varloturtomanderies in the United
THE 11181TYSIIIITSRI
In several articles in recent issues of
the "Star & Sentinel," we *leavored
to give our readers an inteithrible idea
of the status of the Gettysbal*Rs.ilroad
and the points involved int* geored
ings now pending in tlia , „Rorprelrfe
Court, at the suit of CALSB S. MAP
BY and others, to serlere .. tAveclogipigre
of the mortgage'and l'esaleTof the Arad.
Frequent inquiries have been made as
to the amount of bonds sold, by whom
held, tic. To meet, there inquiries we
bkiVe-gorie l tethr`itrieble to look up the
•erifrus Wiptions of the profits of
ther.o,q, as mane by "the - CcitirVsince
the Awl bruise& into "stquestration in
ISII2, and have compiled from the last
Auditor's Report, confirmed May 25,
1869, the following statement; which
we give In full, not so much to show
the amount of distribution to parties,
but because It furnishes the names of
the parties holding the bonds, and the
amotint . oftonds held by each, with
the coupons represented : -
DISTRIBUTIOV.
Balance in beard* of H. 0. McCurdy, Be-
ga5tnt0r.......~............
Deduct ezpsaiss of Audit
Balance for ........._Bll,BBB 82
Special distribution, to make part lea equal
on former distribution, viz:
Jacob My era-- .....
Caleb S. Ma1tby....... .
R. McCurdy, et a
This balance of $7OB Bb% wu dlatrlbuted pro rata
*meta! the Bond holders, as follows•
BOND HOLDERS. AUK of An!
Bonds.
....$3,000
000
000
700
600
2,000
300
200
100
100
2, GOO
500
D►rld M. Myollll
Jacob Troistle.—
Jacob Benner ..... ...
Conrad Snyder' s
Abraham Mickley
John 11. McClellan
Raney Hersh
Mary k Ellen McClellan....
Lydia Smith
Louisa Biley
E. B. Buehler
Fri lerick Diehl
George 5w0pe......._...._........7,800
Abraham Krise, collateraL.... 600
McCurdy At Wills, collateral... 600
Adam Door's= 1,300
Geo. W. 31cC1e1150...... 600
Wm. M. Puller, ocomona. ..... .
John 1,100
David X. Ilouck... ..... 100
Matthel Eichelberger.
Robert 'lrwin
fienruel B. RuaselL ......
Maria Rose..
Henry Wantz's Executors.
H. J. }Halle- „ .......... . .......
James Marshall
Piaraistock Brothers_
Henry Comfort
D. Xendlehart
Alex. B. /limos
Mary McPherson
Hannah B. M'Pherison's Adm`r 600
Cltharino 600
Bank of Gettysburg 1,000
Wm. Douglass 2,000
Peter DiehL 600
Wm. D. Rimes 3,100
Samuel Durborsw's Rxdr..— 600
A. D. Ihyplller 600
John Lutz. 500
Henry /Chart 4,000
Blttinger 1,04:X)
M. W. Baldwin 8,000
Andrew H•fatseisnan............ 600
//Hashed/I Th0mp50n............ 1,000
N. Popplln A N. Huffman 8,000
Rudolph Bourbaugh..... ..... IWO
It ate Montfort's Adtrer.. 600
Abraham 5c0tt.,...._ 800
C. W. Slagle 500
Nicholas Hensel 200
George Small 200
David Wills 1,000
'James 500
J. W. C. O'Neal.. ...... -.....-- 100
Philip ...... 1,100
Andrew Polley ' 1,000
Robert Horner 400
A. W. liebelberger....
Jacob Lott..
Harvey D.
George Y0ung.............,
J. J. Xerr -
George Bushman
Caleb Freehand ........
...... .20,3
Dew Deardorft.—...
Joseph Gillespie
Matilda Gilleaple--
Daniel Bream
Adam 100
Ann ILarlin 100
Christian Benner 500
Henry 8. Benner ..... 100
Ja/11011Cannla6liam....--- -100
Mums Samson
Robert McCurdy
Samuel A. Qllliland
John Gilbert
Jacob bluaaelman_..-....--
Joh n A. Ahl A Bro
Lawrence k Smith.- .....
Ellen 4Ellilaad 1(0 51 31
Joel B. 500 265 1 59
Jacob Myers.- ..... .-....- ...... . 500 255 1 69
Caleb 8. Maltby, formerly held
by Hopkins and others u
consecrate 112,000 74,735 467 09
R. litoCurdy, at situ, eon.
Pons 2,190 13 68
An examination of this statement de
velopes the fact that of the $200,000 in
Bonds issued by the Company, $86,700
are held absolutely by bona fide pur
chasers, while sll3,3oowere hypotheca
ted as collaterals to secure liabilities of
the Company. Of this latter amount
$112,000 were originally hypothecated
to Johns Hopkins, of Baltimore, and
others, at the rate of about 60 cents in
the dollar, and have since passed into
the hands of CALEB S. MALTBY, of
New Haven, who now claims to hold
them absolutely by purchase, while the
other bondholders maintain that the
status of the bonds assigned to MALT
BY is not changed, being still col
laterals. This Is one of the points to
be settled by the Supreme Court. The ,
difference, so far as concerns the distri
bution of the assets of the road, is sim
ply this. Whether the bonds be held
absolute or as collaterals, they share
eqrally in the assets of the road In pro
portion to the coupons they represent.
If held absolute, the distribution goes
to the liquidation of the Bonds and
coupons in full ; but if held simply as
dollaterals, the distribution toes to the
liquidation of the original obligations
for which the Bonds were hypotheca,
ted, and as soon as 'these obligations,
with interest, are paid the bonds revert
to the Company as its property. In
•other words, if 1.141.,Tny now holds
these Bonds absolute the indebtedness
of the Company to him is $112,000 and
unpaid coupons; if he holds them as
collaterals the indebtedness Is only
about $50,000 or 14 0 ,000.
Again, the foregoing statement de
velopes the fact that of the $11,886 62 in
hands of the Fiequestrator, Mr. MALT
BY takes $11,219 70, leaving but $666-
92 to be divided among the remaining
bondholders. So in the previous dis
tribution, August 20, 1888, of the fund
then on hand, $18,882 86, Mr. M.arrny
took $11,869 79, aeaving but $1,512 57
for the rest. Of the two last distribu
tions biArmix received $23,089 49 out
of the entire fund of $25,268 08. - This
is explained by the feet, that while the NOBTHEILN Democrats are very res.
hYPetheeated bonds were held by Hop- tine under the fact that the Southern
kinaand others, the distributions went Democrats are "going in" for Univer
to the liquidation, of the original in sal Suffrage ; but the Southern Dentoo
debisdnen. In 1866 these bonds pm- rac y plopooe to eeeente, th em .
ed into the handefof Mammy, but selves to 'the inevitable, instead of
were not presented:to the Seouesitintor "blindly fighting it. Andrew Johnson
or ;Auditor until June 1868,, and of in his speech on the Bth inst., at Galla
nowise did not share in the "distributions tin, Tenn., took the ground that "both
of 1866 and 1867. Why not preiented, races must be enfranchised &Vora there
unexPlanell b 7 •snythigg that wa.- can be PEACE and sacuitrry and
find in .the Auditor's Reverts. Cur- FaxiaDom„, ,, speech w as re 4li e a •
rent 1 1 .1120111 would threw some light with shouts of applause by the .Dart?.
on• the =Week .Wive are Doirdealliig mats resent, and an ovation was given'
with acknowledged *cte. At the eth hi n t en th e n ex t day.
dletribtithmaium /$6B, .14.1rrity'S Some colored men In the Smith are
Bends were PresPitegt * l l the. "lien'e Democrat, Iltlelane Yet,;
share OP)* land in that and the bot Democratic ofttoi.hunterst WQ
distal: 419 P to 00W that lgebios *siker Walker ke Native* Is a
:penes*** for the n°n7anwinnuon in =ablate Alw "the `tiegiohurtre al the
pm
equst s o
°tBhe7o,-seke prtklate
and
p e*
uOnrie "tprnti`tenol
_ ____ ........ ,
In looking up the d . r, a' One a. . e
since the road was putin sequestration
we find that the f3equestrator has flied
seven Accountk ng the follow
ing balances Or - 0 ' lion, as the
f? . . A...... ra*S ' ' a %kit teduaiinllAlF --
Z u
i i -4
.."nia; 4 .1863 .14:...-.44 - ....-...4.4*43
11 , :.414g. A . .k..... .................4 44 ._. 304, is
seas. 1106 1861....,..-.-.. r ......—± WI 94
5.. -may it. i5ere............4.--- - 4—:ltikti_ 28
6--. lone 12, 1863 --- 13,663 36
7-115 y 25, 1869....................... ...... --.11,886 62
By this exhibit it appears that
while in 1864, 1885 and 1866, the large
expenditures for repairs, rolling stock,
cirow lumort/ylin the revenues of_
the road, during the last three years,
besides paYing all Working expenses,
the road has netted more than suf.
ficient to pay the:annual interest on
the entire mortgage of $200,0011. From
1866 to 1869 the distributions have
amounted to $39,462 24—53,462 24 more'
than the interest on the mortgage.—
But for the arrearages of unpaid inter
est, the road would to-day be out of
trouble. With the ascertained capaci
ty of the road to pay on an investment
of $200,000, to say nothing of the yearly
increasing travel and trade, and the
valuable franchises of the corporation
as a connecting link between the, great
Eastern lines and South-west, some
idea may be formed of what the road
ought to bring under a decree of sale.—
.11 a ruinous sacrifice result from want
of competition, the bond-holders and
creditors will have themselves to blame
for sluggish and unpardonable inaction.
-.All 964 62
76 00
11E21
10,763 61
E:123
11,1!7 72;3
$7 Of SS h'
QM
MORE DEMOCRATIC STATESMAN-
$1,920
255
25
357
300
920
$lO 12
1 59
1 59
2 23
1 91
5 81
The Democracy, having exhausted
themselves in fighting against the ne
gro, now turn their guns on another
race—inferior, far from home, and
without as yet any social or p• ;
position or influence—the ineo,oing
Chinese. As Democrats are white men
wheat washed, and claim to especially
represent the race, we would like, for
the sake of our Caucasian honor, to see
them for once grapple with an -equal
foe. In this country, so long as the
memory of a young man, at least,
reaches, the history of the Democratic
party may be briefly expressed in one
shameful line; striking at a man when
he was down. As long as the colored
man was a slave no insult was too foul
for Democratic lipshigh-toned and
chivalrous lips—to utter against him ;
no wrong was too deep for the Demo-
8 25
1 59
24 22
1 59
283
4 14
1 59
1,400
3,000
600
1 ,OCO
600
300
... 140
.. 1,400
cratic heart to conceive and the Demo
cratic arm to execute. The moment;
however, we gave him the bayonet and
ballot, Democracy, after a hysterical
shriek, became not only respectful, but
cringing. To-day the representative
Democrat stands cap In had before the
black man.
We need not be surprised now to
find that this brave and high-spirited
party has commenced a campaign
'against the poor, isolated, and unpro •
tected Chinese who seek or are driven
to our shores. The Chinaman need
not be surprised either. He comes
among us—few in numbers as yet—un
acquainted with our language, laws, or
manners , ,Otiud from the lowest stratum
of Chinese society. He stands at the
bottom 4:11# A merican society—the low
est class t. tind will have to fight the class
nest above him. This brings him in
direct conflict with the Democratic
party—the lowest phase of American
life, social, - intellectual, or moral.
The SacramentO Record informs us
that there is already a strong organiza
tion of white men in California and
Nevada, the members of 'which are
pledged to oppose the employment of
Chinamen. It is a secret organization
extendinithroughout these two States.
The circle at one point (Truckee) num
bers over two hundred.
1 59
1 01
3 19
2 23
300
1,000
700
100
1,300
500
100
100
100
This new white man's party is not a
whit behind the record of its historic
past. The Democracy of New York,
which burned colored orphan asylums,
the Democracy of Dixie, which burned
school-houses and drove out, with in
sult and violence, women school teach
ers, will not be left behind by its Cali-
1,100
600
100
600
fornia brotherhood. Our Pacific ex
changes tsll us that some of these po
litical ruffians a few weeks since enter
ed the house of John W. Jarvis, at
Vine Hill,. during the absence of him
self and wife, drove some Chinamen
off after horribly maltreating them,
abused and terrified the children, de
clared their intention to Democratize
the whole country, broke open the
wine -cellar, and stole whatever they
could carry away. In Santa Clara
county these fiends have destroyed
thousands of dollars' worth of proper
ty, nor stopped short of taking life it-
1,800
1,100
self. Threatening letters, spelled and
written in unmistakeable Democratic
vernacular, are daily sent to Chinamen
and the employers of Chinamen.
This is the last stupid move of the
Democratic party—an attempt to de
prive the West of the cheap labor
needful for Its development. It is as
suicidal as the old attempt to deprive
the country of its millions of black
citizens. Statesmanship is evidently
not the forte of modern Democracy.—
Phila. Press.
THE farewell compliment to Ex-Gov.
CunTIN, appointed Minister to Russia,
in Philadelphia on Saturday, was a
handsome
,demonstration. The City
Councils having granted the use of In
dependence Hall in which to receive
his friends, the Councils, headed by
the Mayor, proceeded to the hall in a
body at 3 o'clock, and after a neat ad
dress by mayor Fox, thousands of citi
zens called to shake hands with the
distinguished guest and bid him fare
well. In the evening a grand banquet
took place at the Academy of Music,
speeches being made by Gov. Curtin,
Judge Thayer,' Senator •Seott, Cyrus
W. Field, A. E. McClure, F. It. Jor
•
den, Gen. Owen, and other distinguish
ed gentlemen. Count Bodisco, the
Russian minister, was present, and in
response to a toast to the Emperor of
Russia made a speech filled with the
most complimentary allusions to our
country. He spoke`of the warm eym
pathy felt by Russia for our GoVern
ment in its struggles during the Rebel
lion, assured Gov. Curtin of a cordial
reception at At.. Petersburg, and read a
despatch from the Emperor Nicholas
instructing him to congratulate' Presi
dent Grant upon his election and the
improved condition of American af
fairs.
SKIP
Tax jewelry store of C. A. Aughinbaugh,
Harrisburg, was entered by burglars on
Tuesday night last and robbed of jewelry
to amount of $4,000. A clerk slept in the
store, but was quieted by the administra
tion of chloroform, and knew nothing of the
robbery until he awoke next morning.
A snoesiso accident occurred at a saw
mill its St. Josheph, Mo., a few days ago.
A young man, while at work in the mill,
was thrown upon the circular saws and in
stantly killed. The saws struck him hi the
left aide, tual, passing transversely across
' the body to the upper part of the right
shoulder, cat it completely in two.
A Betenr-E VIM little fellow in one of the
private schools in Brooklyn administered a
slut* rebuke to his teacher the other day.
Having spelled a word, his instructor said:
"Are you willing to bet you are right, Ben
nie ?" The little boy looked up with sur
prise, and replied s "I know it's light, Miss
V., but I never bet."
"Gswsa►L Lee while walk near Freder
icksburg, recently, bad flowers strewn in
his path, by a party of little girls."
Thus, while patriotism is strewing flow
ers over the graves of the victims of trea
son, disloyality is paying floral tributes to
leading participant in the crime which
caused their death.
Halltown Mills, in Jefferson county,
four miles from Charlestown, Va-, have
been sold to the Messrs. Eystor, of Penn
sylvania, for the sum of $25,000. These
gentlemen will at once put $35,000 worth
of improvements on the property, which
will be used as a first-class paper mill.—
These mills were sold during the war for
$12,000 in Virginia State bonds.
A nun, was fought at Lundy's Lane,
Canada, on Sunday, between the editor of
a Spanish newspaper In New York city,
and a Cuban, whose name is suppresse/
The latter was abet through both legs.—
His wounds are serious. The duel was
caused by an article in the Spanish newspa
per of New York city, styling the native
Cubans cowards.
Rztiutors.—The General Conference of
the United Brethern in Christ, which was
held in Lebanon, Pa., a short time since,
passed a resolution to the effect that minis
ters will be required hereafter to notify all
persons in their church connection, who
belong to any secret organization, to sever
their connection with said organization
within six months, or their names would be
dropped from the church record. •
A. TRAIN of cars containing President
Grant and family, with other distinguished
persons, on Wednesday night, about IQ
o'clock, was thrown oft the track at Annap
olis Junction. The railroad officials say
the catastrophe was occasioned by the en
gine throwing a cow under the car weds,
whilst others, .anxious probably for a sen
sation, think it was an attempt to murder
the President. None of the Presidential
party, however, sustained any injury.
TEE golden wedding of Rev. Dr. George
Peak end his wife was cel*.ated in.Scrtui
ton, Penn., a few days ago. Dr. peck was
one of
. the moat prominent clergymen In
the Methodist Chprch. He has been t'xin 7
cipal,of Cazettovis Bea4ary, President of
Dickinson College, editor of the Methodist
Quarterly .Review, editor of the giris•
tiasiAdvocaie, and has occupied It aim
her of prominent station's as a preacher.
Ovrani Tninvea.—The GyPseya are at
their ;yvork of stealing in this county. They
are content with robbing ; hen maga,
but must abduct' children. On 'Friday
morning of last week , a hand of theae nae.
manta stole a child of Mr. John Behlfretti
aged b yam, residing at, HOckeravills, near
.Derry station . The latest a ccountsgive no.
, clue to its whereabiints,mid the 'parents are
very machilatressed in consequent*. - Any
information will be grateftgir ,reotivo4 by
them. Address I:47Y t Ott
• -
TwO Borg, Ktlxib Pthara•--A
. • -
man Living in Tiney !minty, No:, recvmtly
Sent,his boy to:i nftil, a 'dlaisies of ,tau or.
t7e!Tecizwee, i n the boy not rilfanktaino l
coo inip n*l iineighbor front tie boy to lee
what hadSela . ".;a end the seecli f t
boy not returning in' tie nr ploy'
coastatthi'Of the pirents of the hop,end,
tilt* of 'OW other 'ion, all maid, started
tott intik V* the yeti**. Aiteat.: harp* .
aeon thstir aiitera diihtitdlotoot to obid l umi l
tdood of the bzwOhlt*to prionesd- toilefr
view. ' Right* themida of the me 4. ield
larp panther defilisillye iste mptikamit"
*Melba reinsinsofatttelkeklys-!-thejoa,
Ottani , ThnsWed,4d /Wet .116101 04 . 4
Pole* due Act' 1 041 1 4aeldei, and
tildllgitood sink isednodkWed the rem.
clone helat.• =mug i s e s* ,
ewe the mediated Measles< of the elk*
WI wept Woo Acad.:
F4ORIDA IS • *,., •
I.CXX :•• • • _
cents all,.
CALICO !Ater that weighs
• .-„••-• -
new watermelons
ME
Pious from new wiibsiobas been made in
Augusts, Georgia.
ALNXIXDKR }:I,.§I3PEUDIS ba t s recovered
from his recenfiihieds.
•PN B i 4 ardaff. 4410 ,4 44..gIgkanialdiS
New York for Europe. ,
TIM Ohio, Board of Agrietdoire, offers
liioo for the best wheat.
,Senswnsanura are selling at two cents
per quart in Borne pada of southern IMMO
-14.
A ointrunssw died in Chicago last week,
leaving lUe inseranoe policies to tlie amount
of $160,000.
Mate. M. BAUM:ILL MS been arrested in
St. Louie for beating a negro servant girl to
death with a club.
THE graies Of the Confederate soldiers at
Baltimore were decorated last Saturday by
the Copperheads and Secesh.
Tax abolition of slavery has been declar
ed In all the Portogele Nlonlea by royal de
cree.
CITIC.&00 is no longer a western, but is an
eastern city. It is only 900
,miles to the
Atlantic coast, while it is ?,350 tidies to the
Pacific coast.
EVEIIT day Continues to increase the
number of murders and depredations com
mitted by the Indians of the Western front-
Tin President has commissioned Assist
ant Secretary Richardson as Acting Secre
tary of the Treasury during the absence at
any time hereafter of Mr. Boutwell.
Suomi) the regular troops in the West
prove unequal to the task of conquering the
Indians, General Schofield will be author
ized to raise volunteers.
,Tnr, people of Rockbrldge county; •Vir
ginia, took a negro from jail on Monday,
who hid committed an outrage upon a wo
man and then murdered her, and bung him
to a limb of a tree near by.
A wirout.skut grocery house in Cincin
nati received on Saturday a lot of teas from,
China direct by way of San Francisco and
the Pacific Railroad, having come from
San Francisco in err days.
JUDGE Blatchford, of New York, has
rendered a decision sustaining the action of
President Grant in revoking the portions
issued to the whiskey thieves, Jacob' and
Moses Dupuy, of New York, by Andrew
Johnson.
THERE are in the known world about 1,-
288,000,000 souls, of which 360,000,000 are
of the Caucasian lace, 552,000,003 are of
the Mongol race, 190,000,000 are of the
Ethiopian race, 176,000,000 are 01 the Malay
race, and 1,000,000,000 are of the Indo
American race.
The Pittsburg Cbmaterinied, good Au
thority in railroad matters, Confirms timi A
., that the Pmwlltania tentral is lino
( -, , ng ler the New Jersey Central Railroad,
wl , , . • , Peelle
1; • ' . • , - IThi- r the Adam ••
'•
eo -
t, ) ,
~ . te. It will
-',„, ; . l e, ', Frank 6- •
eA ; ii t
ir f aii r!e a.
_Aim z! : , . • . ,
~ Feet
in Boston at
il bagged 37
a reward
crzimg
lwa a period of
ninety-nine years, eonuneneing on the Ist
proximo, agreeing - to pay $1,3110,000 per
az[=, 2 sr . mt=l .
Itenors coma_
F ilit94l l l ta eon c°/*Artlif9rll,olllight
and passenger traffic. Commercial
adds ,
"The' urriate of the Pennsylvania OA.
tral is tevbti tb consolidation of
the Chicago and Rock Island and the_New
Jersey Central roads with the Port - Wayne
and its own read proper, which; when
completed, will tmitis 1,151t4 miles et Icons.
pleted and eqsipped road, nowsepresented
as of the value of $122,110,164—0f which
sum *67,540,762 is stock and $54.5419,402
debt—and earned last yeas la all $36,260,-
213., This movement, it is Craig;-.does
not rest entirely . on the enterprise' and,
choice of the Pentikyletuda Railroad Com-'
parry. It ts. a
.. measure It‘ lieceseq In
order to maintain its position as one or the
' great carriers of tile Mitiatry, The New
York railway ComPialetr I 1 firing up, by
consolidation of , Yarieus tines, through
line to Omaha for the same purpose that
the Pemnsylrania - Vompiny is forming its
through line. Both are comnetingF for the
California trade Ludt/awl • The New York
proposed consolidation , includes more com
panies than that from < Philadelphia, with
2,480 miles of complete and. equipped rail
way, representing $164,485,056--of which
$129,564,862 is stook and $34,890,194 debt
the gross income fr om which last year was
$44,820,893. In the distance In which the
two. routes are in direct.cmapetition for the
same trade, the route of the Pennsylvania
Company is over one hundred mules the
shortest. In addition to this, if the earn
ings of 1868 be taken as the beats of calcu
lation, the stocks composing each route re
maining the same ' - and-allowing 60 per
Cent. of receipts as the working expenses
on each, while theNe,w York through line
7'
would pay but - per cent.' on Its capital
above the interest on its debt, the Pennsyl
vania through line could pay 16 per cent.
on its capital, over and above interest at the
same rate on its debt.
POLLTWAL Dtsasq tstss Aso Exacta - Iva
Pearson.—T. T. Fountieroy, of Winchester,
Virginia, recendy Walled a /attar to Gen
eral Chnby, stating lila fu 1864• he had re
ceived a full pardon from the President for
his participation. in the rebellion i that he
was tints fully rehabilitated as a citizen of
the United States under the Constitution
thereof; that he had cast his vote at the
election in this State on the 7th of October,
180, thus ezercising the rights; and im
munities of a citizen, and that he is not
now a registered voter, having been refused
that tight, and, of course, the right to vote.
Pauntleroy then contends that SA the four
teenth Amendment and the Reconstruction
acts were passed subsequent to his rehabili
tation as a citizen, they do not affect his po
litical status, and he appeals to General
Canby for a decision that willenable him to
register and vote in the coining election.--
The reply of General Canby is brief and de-
cfsive. He says that the Riecutive pardon
does not remove political disabilities.
A MnA - -The West Chester Be
publican gives the font:4lElg account .of
the performance of a rabid horse: On last
Saturday a horse owed by Sewell Chambers
a colored man living in Thersibury town
ship, was seised with hydrophobia. The
animal had been confined In a field near
Darlington's corner, but by some means got
out of the enclosure Into the public road.
It attacked a team belonging to Wm. Put.
rel, that was engaged in hauling stone to
the Railroad. The driver of the team suc
ceeded in driving off the mad animal, and
it is not believed that It injured any of the
horses attached to the team. When the dt
was off the poor brute would become very
weak—stagger and fall. When the spasms
returned it would again rise and attack
everything In its road. Several persons
were e "tuisiV,l Ott tome tavern porch, and one
Individual narrowly escaped being bitten.
In its rage to bite, its own tongue was near
ly bitten off. The animal was linally
secured Ina lot; whore it died during the
night, in great agony.
F MR. Alexander H. Stephens in groaning,
epistolarily, over the growing power and
consolidation of the General Government.
"Depend upon it," he says "there is no
difference between consolidation, and em
pire," dec., dtc. Mr. Stephens should have
-thought of this before he compelled us by
his treason, joined with that of others, to
strengthen for its own preservation the
Federal Government. A loose, disjointed,
gambling, semi-eelf sustaining Washing
ton Government, such as Mr. Stephens de
sires, would have fallen flat before the Re
bellion in a month, and straightway have
given up the ghost forever. It is Mr. Ste
phen's "Confederacy" alone which is re
sponsible for "the tendency to centralisa
tion." Let "the States lately in Rebellion'.
return cheerfully to their Constitutional du
ties, and Mr. Stephens may possess,his soul
in peace.
Tug flow of emigration to the United
States still continues very heavy. Daring
the first five months of the present year the
number of emigrants landing In New York
was 114,683, or thirty per cent. - greater
than for the correspondent part of the year
1868. German emigration thus far this
year has taken the lead, the number of
Irish being not half so large sa that of the
persons coming from the different German
States. It is stated that of those provided
with places by the Castle Garden ladyn
rachonite. taigetbing like. a , seventh part
are tailors, a ninth are shoemakers, sad
another, ninth cabinet-makers.; laborers,
carpenters, and coal miners are leM than a
tenth part each; gardeners and , misons
about one In twenty each.
SPlair. — Tho Reptlime of Spell. I held
an Immense meeting at CordovA op Batur
dir, and apoltewirt the: strangest *ma of
reenesastranoo againsta Wont to. awn'
nrteekoel• 4sent pflosarnsuent., Gar 'Olin
national eolora, were entwined leith the
Spanish flag, and the inen;th:t, of the
trisitexl Suttesand President Grant oiled
forth repeated, ap - ,1. prolonged cheering,—
The militaxi a4=EIPW I 4 1k Fk res t and Ia
the confusion yhich mumed waatalt• arid
ohiWrea were trampled to the round. The
Jlialit to be, pit, Spain will Intlea.tlY wear
in uneasy . mom,. Ile Doke of hfoutpen.
ger has entered Spain, 4 . ssinirk, to the:
Gortea has declared - , faYar •of him for
Rini,..
Tgr, FIFE wonERS or
,0117711.
BEMG Yoa ALL,l l :4; : Pal:—The la.
tabidne
cipmete7-4***. Col
lege—and L H.llLuiNea'eSplukOodsoind
ice 'Clam pitabliiguilesA on :Climber*.
harg8t.,4444 'Wass tiotel a
r. 4 31 pggip t ie, Sot* iiailicapis. ti
`42lCyA,Aprp,
, plO4l - 01.r—pLeson.
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SPS' Weer 4awzy;tisteiti4l
1 1 1 14MIS)laih ciSO
10)51 zatfisr rst OK , """'
1 14 0 14 9*P. Rf Awr 444 E' had
isholol44/o,lol.pack shasi% This
11 0 0 S workVh4rdi ?a at 6 . 4( Xfa, the
P* ' " 4 M l ft t Viad; bstiskAirs," mad
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•FP.ffi. tblif • - - •-' ' - ..'' DYB
1 ,,, ,igii a *IP
Pia% , Aip trplir •- 44#1 - Nsijiains is
Thooßwas*diff . ** WA I A" 41 / a
. .
new Post o
established at May • . • •
and Jaidah
master, to receive
ere . • ...—*m. • .! c 8:
lip, Esq., of Westminster, has declined the
sppoinhnent tendered to him es Chief
r.4a=the Baltimore Custom House.
Ann.—Wm. Wise, injured at the
tltts loose le to secure
w-,1 , k t, nlrrvai :,I,4 9 7ifirlil
week, has died of his injtir,tes.—The mar
ei 1,4 shmipiitia tali will be
dialled or at the . August Colin. Thera is
.4 .4 Ohms ,nent Reitdingill the
former case ; in the latter the Court took
testimony to determine the grade of the of
fence, Tiths pleading guilty to the killing.
—The dwelling of Martin Briton, about
threfi front aridgepnri,. was destroyed
by tire early Thursday morning last. About
three o'clock Mr. Briton was awakened by
the howling of his dog in the kitchen, and
upon opening a door he discovered that the
greater portion of the home was enveloped
In flames. He immediately aroused his
wire and children, and succeeded in remov
ing them from the burning building just in
time to save them.
Fesxrus.—At last acoounta the little
girl named Straley lost In the mountain
near Mercersburg had not been found. The
father offers a reward of $2OO for any in
formation that will lead to her recovery.—
The dwellings or Mr. Ebersole and Rev.
Tripper, about three miles from Chambers
burg, were entered by burglars on the night
of the 10th inst., and money to amount of
about $2OO taken. The dwellings of John
Lebo:ly and Samuel Fry, close by, were
also entered, but nothing of value taken.—
On the night of the Bth, the dwellings of
Messrs. McGuire, Hassler, MeClintoch,
McLaughlin and Beaver, near Loudon, were
visited and various valuables taken.—On
Saturday night last about $4OO were stolen
from the house of Bon. John Orr, in Orra-
town.—David Fall, of St. Thomas, has
- been appointed an additional Infernal Rev
enue Assessor. —Rev. WM. F. Eyster has
resigned the pastorship of the Lutheran
church M Greencastle, to acoept the Prin
cipalship of the Hagerstown Female Semi
nary.
Fax DIRIOY. —David Thomas of Buckeys
town, lately purchased the farm of Mr.
Richard Simmons, containing 168 acres one
mild south of WEI town, for $1;000.—A
man itarml Sam Jones was arrested in
Freiiiriik hat week, on" the charge of at
tempting to kill Wm. C. Trail, of Littles
tOWlL
Furrosr.—Enoch Hlzon, living near Et:m
-m*4le, lost four children by Dyptheris,
from the twenty-fifth of April to the thir
teenth:At May. Mrs. Hhonmu.rowly es
caped death from the same disease.—Ful
ton county h still Infested by horse thieves.
Last week John Fore, of Todd township,
and Henry Wilson, Dublin township, each
lost a horse; both of which, however, were
found near Mercersburg abandoned by the
thieves.
Watritsoros.::The awellinfrof . Jacob
Foltz, near Mt. Pleasant, was partially
destroyed by fire on Friday last, the roof
taking Ire Tram a chininey.—= The Herald
and Toich shys : "The enterprising toisn
of Keedysville boasts a lively boy of three
mourners, who has tsvo grand-soothers, and
four great grand-mothers. This highly
favored youth, who rejoices In the caresses
of so many excellent old ladies, each of
whom thinks him a prodigy of beauty and
smartness, Is named- Motet- Baker, and is
the son of Mr. Edward D. Baker of Keedys
vile. His four great-grand-mothers, are
Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Thomas, Mrs. Hammond,
and Mn. fkockslager, all of whom are
widows, and all live in the vicinity of
Keedysville. Their average age is 77 years.
The two grand-mothers are Mrs. Ezra
Baker and Mrs. Jacob A. TtantOU. All of
the inat-grand.rnothers are the mothers of
large earullior, and each is the head of a long
line of descendants Mrs. Baker has en
joyed the affectionate regard of 87 persons,
who descended directly from her, 12 child-
ran, 87 pand-ehlldren and 18 great-grand
children.` Two hundred and the persona
have descended from these four ladies, most
of whom are now living, and seem to have
inherited the vigor of constitution and ro
bust health that characterize thefr ancestial
line."
Yonx.—The following gentlemen bsyo
been elected Directors of the Saving Fund
Society : David M. Myers, David Wort:,
.Edward Bair, Jacob Forry, George Slagle,
Henry A. Young, Henry Wirt, Joseph E.
Cremes and Jacob Wirt—The Hanover
Building Association has choeen the follow-
lag officers : President, George N. Forney;
Vice President, Henry C. Schriver ; Secre
tary, C. W. Forney ; Treasury, Daniel Q.
Albright; Directors, Geo. Thomas, Wash
ington Bair, Jacob Bender, George W.
Welsh and Joseph Delltrne.—The stores and
places of business In Hanover will be closed
on Saturday, July 3.—W. H. Griffith has
been appointed teller in.-the York National
lank, and Martin J. Skinner succeeds Mr.
Griffith as discount clerk in the same estab
lishment.—Wm. Bush, of Stewartstown,
on the Bth inst., attempted to commit nut-
dde by cutting hie throat, while in a tem-
porary fit of insanity. —Wm. H. Snyder has
been appointed Postmaster at Loonsville,
and Elmira J. Geiger, Postmaster at Peach
Bottom.
Ma. EDITOR semis to me ryes,
would do well to, have a department in
your paper, like that In the Philadelphia
Press, devoted to "what the people , say."
There area great many things sold in pri
vate circles that ought to have a wider or
(elation. I often think it were weft if
people world be am deeidedattertest-spokeit
publicly u they are privately. Brune l
times. I wnvy Biliters brans* they reesk
so many antis& iat oake,ond lave anoti'opit.
portunitkie of advocating the rigid and,
denouncing the 'wrong. At other thalami'
Irapvythea--rltionot etiv i thein
In such a depaitirient elf I lief° tipoisma
'of, therhirtuld beWgood openi toq ,
the Ladies, who isciw T a-days are nwing_
their oliima ; and Ithey are as ready *lid
the pen as they are said. to .be wltla the
tongue. they go do 4frletiilostilliOo.
Ohs pea-,1a,. I think, a legitimate;
it woman's inlitiencei. 'Row; Mr. kdrtor,
dotty to bring Out oue home Went; ftti
IeCrFS 1NW5 . 400611 private opinioni publfakr ,
expressed. venture one, for a ebtiv-..,
Ihe daily ouidOin.intiOnt of soMs of Oasi!
Utak hi siotemsee. Fellows, -with
thing better to do, campy the pavements
and spit tobireoojoiee all. ovar the a r
t p • -
, voixiceoleekaly peopioarerequind tD4
aebila the 'Otters attend gaze at then s A
l
mmed, IFIIIte pnumer there are' r-
Alin ak the 0pe;01.45.0., Yij4c Pi ,the wM4
and otherwiseinterferimosith the toaliMall
- of pedestrian& - Where are our tetra att
thoritkier - 4, ..'" . 1 ! ! 481:
Sept 14f
gOC4 entako—aither a prints t as
tea haiiii4 IhieolaierTaiihtmoo—iree:4l.
and W ititamulennes's eetabllahpsentita
the Nora oat Corner of the Diantead,
,xutikesUll I.ll.ollthY to tarn , Qutt...4l Ye
Wa ft Article. Also, Chewing Tol;sioig
ailkiada—MloweetAtuu ZlPeatZt u t that
train. &aired by .persone to
Ihiamss. a: Abe Wisd. miutifkotures
4 4 / I AS a *WAY. arid is . prepared 4 All ail
014.411, pro IY, sad. at low rates,
Wactlasama slim.. Ad 05 ,
144100Forne-9147F130T0 Pa. If
• Anal Boor• sznas rAII4/ONA
BLitt-40w asetalaty are. Arid4he La-
Aialiblvaliaa , tolielital g Hoop
-
40lak isorm s a D sy Thdn aa S
1 0 0 1.4 s a aphorn's I4011•Afp
Ouraiiipion, ~• .. I ''' . lr _ •
ME
I=l
[For the Star and Sentinel
112 to laincauf 'Morning Glory items, ao pop
islazas a parlor and ottloe store, has some
. been objected to for was
ri and by families needing Is
A , • use not ad tad to best
difficult • been
t Monday ' .n
Morning. Glo t . •
room of Col. C.
, t, whictra—
ections but •• • )e
. - -• .
la nothing more or lesa than the ordi
nary Morning Glory, with an Oven about
15 inches in diameter attached, and inge
niously arranged dampers by which tha
beat can be thrown around the oven aL
ovens of thibt tank.ing.atovem. Water
AY be4:4144,151 es batik unit ioten meat
roasted as readily as in a cooking stove.
This contrivance, while preaetwig%sU thEt
qualities of the Morning Glory as a heat
er, adapts it for the sick chamber, or use
in small families requiring but little
cooking.
C! Cl C l—Nounts is just from the City
with the largest and cheapest stock of
goods in the county. All kinds of Men's
and Boy's wear ; Straw Hats, Leghbrn
Hats, Panama Hats, and Light Fur and
Wool Hats in endless variety and cheap.
Also Summer Clothing of all kinds and
cut in the Latest Style. Young Gents
wanting a Fashionable Suit made in the
latest style and good material, can 5170 -
25 per cent by getting it at Norris' store
Arnold's old corner.
LATER.—We are informed that anoth
er new stock has been received by Alr„
F. DUPLIORN. He is selling so cheap'
that no ono should come to town without
buying something at his store. Take
your wool to him and exchange it for
goods that you need. You got them Just
as cheap as for cash. Store North-west
corner or Square.
CirPe:rsons baring Black Oak Bark for
sale will do Well by on Joins RUPP.
He pays , e 8 00 pet cord delivered at his
tanyard in Gettysburg,. may2B.tf
HAGAN'S MAGNOLIA HALM.—This
article in the Trite Sevrpt of I tea uty. It
Is what fashionable Ladies, Actresses, and
Opera Singers use to produce that cultiva
ted, distingue appearance so much admir
ed In the Circle:, of Fashion.
It remove all unsightly Blotches, Red
ness, Freckles, Tan, Sunburn and Effects
of Spring Winds, and gives to the Com:
plexion a Blooming Purity of transparent
deliacy and power. No lady who val
ues a Complexion can do without the
Magnolia Balm. 75 cents will buy it of
any of our respectable dealers.
Lyon's Kathalron is a very delightful
Hair Dreesing, June 11-1 m
liptrial potires.
SLED YOR PRICE LISTS.
We hare on hand printed price lista of most of We
loading goods In our line of business, such as Queens.
wan,Orocere Drugs, and shelf Goods, Sugars, Salt,
Oils, kc., which lists w• will be pleased to mail to any
and all storekeepen who will send as their address,
Jan* 11. WY. ELATE. k SON.
HIGHLY COMPLIMENTARY
NLTIO NAL ella el./MULL& ASSOCIATION,}
Ittlatint, Mar 81, 1889.
DIAZ :—I take great pleasure In advising you
offichilly that at a mooing of the Executive Commit
tee of this Association, holden no Saturday evening,
It was, on motion of Mr. E. D. Jordan, unanimously
voted,
It nay p14111041!1E, 10114 awl .101 th• perform•
*Vex at
,tbe tiley shall be She *and °rubes
tisrplanos of Ilessrt. 11501 et, Davis & Co: -
I remain, gentlemen, respectfully your oh't servant,
HENRY G. PARKER, Secretary.
Minsas. Must, Darts k CO, Boston.
lons IS —lt
A GREAT POLITICAL
.REVO,LCTION
Was accompliabed b 1 160,10010 s of Grant, rdid a ro
eolution of tmtniinie ractal itinpattance Lai been eL
forted by the general •abetltctlon of that pure and
barmlex. prtparat ion,
CHISTADORO'S YACELSIOR HAIR DYE,
for the deadly compound of lead and brimatane, of
which, according to the "Jot:trail of Chemistry' and
the' ..Medical Gazette," mare than thirty
,varistice
have hoes foisted upon the public : CrlaLido4lo's
ball Wang.
BAB BEEN ANALYZED;
.111 Profemaer Chilton, over his own •Iraeture,
de—
el►rel that It Li perfeetly wholem me.
CRISTADORO'S /LAIR PRESERVATIVE, as a
Dressing, act. like a charm on the Hair after Dyelag.
Try It.
Sold by all Drtiggists
"A WORD TO HORBE3IE3,"
V CELSHIMATED. TENETIA HOWSE
LINIMENT has been tested by the first Horsamas,
In this country, and proved to be •nperlor to any
other. The late Hiram Woodruff, of "trotting fame,"
was never witlicut a bottle in his stable. It is also
used by Col. Bush, of the Jerome Park Course,
,At
Fordham, N. Y., who has over twenty running bOrset
under his can, susiongal lob mak aospesot the Sheet
shock to America.. It L warranted to cure Lameness,
Sprains, Scratches, Bruiser, Galls, Cuts, Wind Gall;
Colt c,Sore Throat, Nall in the Foot, and Over Heat
ing, when used according to the directhms.
All who own or employ norms are assured that this
Lin ime nt will do all, if not more, in curing the above
named complaints. No horse need die of Colic, if,
when Ars! taken, the LlnJmewhis need according to
t Ee' Isr sys%asel ibottate your stable.
Price, in Pint bottles, One Dollar. The genuine is
geed P. I. 'Sublet on the outside wrapper. For sale
by the Druggists, Saddlers, and Storekeeper. through
out the United Statee. Depot, 10 Park Place, New
York. [June 11-1 m
IMPORTAN PACT
We see that persons of strong constitnt lons,
,and
young, suffer for days with pains of the limbs, loss 'of
appetite and fever, who suddenly get well after •
cholic followed by slimy, biloas stools. The fella
produced by those evacuations were the original guide
Nibs Idea and reacting of paegation,and which, when
enforced by Brandreth's Pills, always benefits , usual
ly cures, and often prevent, disease, especially Scarlet'
Finer and diseases of similar character.
I. L. Cook, publisher 4. the "State Banner,". Bea-,
zaugton, Vt., asp; Brandreth's Pills cured blm of,
DPPePll l ,llter betuicadUctsd with It crrerfir e years
Hie friend. and doctors considere4 rrirrery
po~dble;.but Az btatotut Brandt:edit P llll restored
Ids health perfecty. .
r 7 n la/ 7 of Monet Heoliairt'oSs trotibio4
Sigisnikrigs. *ditto) WWI to
help tier. She tuul no rest. Thin, careworn and nn.
happy ehe hiwhe4 the picture of raiwisy. Al last she
oetiebaded to try StrandriettesVilhi." Ira one year ohs'
took seventy•two boxes. They brought away, se
tte)texcungintationo ir 44. two hunted yards
of tapiiiteriirm.. At length's!! Ififr bei rinOitaou' tett
Air ;At slept aliii M O P eti g a ATr.Oliiii.tem.lth h 6"
camp fully restored_ - • Pane ltraTzei
MOILS OP YOUTH:
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Dr. Wwhart nna SZIWUr Cordial.
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It is am vital Flash* of Skaltlase-Vss; Obtained
bytlitaillwprsposi 1a. ,4,2v 0t the tar,'
cel retahm k t
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BEIM
HALL'S ELIXIR.
..
-.Dyspepsia—Costivenen.
iffailwith headache try MARSITALL'
ad be convinced that Although other
ad
ailed to cure you, this will give yowl
anent relief.
Item:lent and fatigue your I.laret, have
ned that headache admoDiehes y
dangerous may happen, such as
Y, DIMNESS OF BIGHT.
~, . Mg nervousaffectiotts,then Marshall's
r,,givin g tone and strength to your eysteem,
omit° perfect health.
Whenever food which shosid be digested retlllllllllllr
the stomach, causing pain and 1111.Vir301 , 1 for the wapiti
Of that principle which would render it easy of diger
tion, then by tieing Marshall's Elixir you wdl anpply
?this daticieucy and prevent its recurrence, and so be
I'diTillietic=n3eriegratieltfaned from la e,, no n heal thy
to a healthy condition, coatlvenern and the other at.
ven - WO Ottullelinaity pre-
Eke
fish
at ►.
by or
,8110
an
prov :
7"
Ilk ial
=VC:224)I;g4",
ec eQ gr bottle,
%a/UM sp 180 M
•
M. MARSIIILL Co., Drugg [atm, Pro Lprivtor a arket st
rr 11E.KIDNEYS.—THE KIDNEYS AM: TWO in
11 nutubitr,sltuated at the upper pert of the trip.
ilurrogniled by fat.. .t.d rote's( tug of three parts, viz
tho Anterior, the Interior, and the Foterinr. •
Thes•aterter &bud-b. !metier cnrisiste of t ;fttle!,
or reeve, which "erre as a deposit for the urine nn I
convey It to the exterior. This extert>r is s r.induct.
or also, terrnfnattng Ins single tube, and called the
Ureter. The tretots are connected with the bladder.
The bladder is rampart] of var! , lnc,, , ,,,riD2x or t is.
On% (firkin' Wtopitrtrorix: the Upper, the Low,. r,
the Nervatuo,ntla the Mucous. The ti;,per, xpel, the
lower retains. Many 'hare a deli, eto urinate uith
riot the Ability • others urinatewithout thnitt.i.ity to
retain. Thhieegnently Occurs in rid ldron.
To cure them, erfretione, e must brit,: into action
the muscles, whlCh are eaAligt•.' II: r iUI •
fauctione It they are ne,lected, O revel or Drop-)
anal etlue.
The render must ale> be Mad" :to are. taint lt,t.t
slight may be attack, it is sere to :itftet the l.trit)
health and mental 'poorer', as our flesh ate! 14,Ni :,re
supported fr o m these ttourcea.
U , 1:7, oft iIIICI'MATI:11.--rt:F:
is indicative of 11, nl,orc 1"
por-ous
Tug GstAl. t r
j improiwr tri itio•ii of the
boinxirtsr, the Itat urje not ex; alert !t.en the
I- der, Lit JO - L4l'll It, rua.tid; it Lece.n.io rov•
moditnoht tortes. It i, freni it the
steno is forteedoeud grtvel e..ruee.
Ite,..e.a is,illeetoin , J 01.• i r .1 tie
,11111 din. r, the
poll; aiTected, viz: when, gcli•riilly r the
• It IA A1,1`..11,1;
A.reaci ; when of the airs,. lltiket borax.
I Pwied Extract Lade: is de. id , ap one al tin re
. int-tile, for tli•ert•ee too k! , :ne)sl, art, 01,
and
Und.a wo !lace iirrange Li)•uria,
Or end rain in pa , ...,q; weta, roan.
Met, or onetll rrcqu.nt :rater;
Strarignary,i o;'ping of wat,r; r
hi, sly tat ttr ; tint 3,1 Rlioaniati•in of the LI
w it Lent anyit, qi.atility.
or, a 'lark r. ma, I
rd by the fete Dr. Ilytek, it, the, ; t ir o ., t,„„.„ .
It, war of iiigo,trnri,alel
excites the nboett.atte Into 6,111/IY•xerri•••,Ly aLich
the watery, or ealtareolit. mil all 1111-
Malan! Vllllrg,isieLtt, Well as I air! trtcl
ietl [Dative, are rohduced, and it i, t,'s, try “j I
and Children. Directietos for flee and dirt doe , .
puny.
l'paz.suil.l,llA, Ps., Y. 25,1":67.
ft.l'. llrLurt,l.D, Druggist
DZAllita.—/ bare been a sufferer, 11,r upward
twenty years, with gravel, bladder, and Liduey alT,c
tkne, during which time I hare 134 Vltrilll2 me
trial yreparattaus, and b•ret, under the treatm,nt of
the moat emit:era physiciaus, exptriencing Lut little
relief.
Hating seen your prepsratlcnir extensively wirer.
titled, I consulted with my physician in regard
to acing yourrxtroct Rocha
I did this because I had need all kinds of advertised
remedies, and had found them worthless, and some
quite iniurlous; in rect.'. despaired of aver getting
well, and determined to rise no remedies hereafter nu
less I knew of the ingredients- It was tide that
prompted me Mime your remedy. de you advert isesi
that it. WWI composed of buchu, subsist, and juniper
berries, it occurred to me sad my physician as no ex•
cellent combluutkiis, and, with lased, ice, after an en.
amlnation of the artkle, and consulting again with
the druggist, I concluded to try It. I commenced its
use about eight months azo, at which time I was con
fined to my room. From the Bret bottle I was ,o,to n .
'shed cud gratified at the beneficial effect, and after
rising It dirge weeks, was able to walk out. I felt
much like writing you a full statement of my case at
that time, but.thought my improvement miglt only
be temporary, and therefore concluded to defer and
see if it would effect a perfect cure, knowing then it
would be of greater value to you, and more satisfsc
tory to me.
I am now able to report that a cure is effected after
using the remedy far five months.
I have not used any now for three months, and feel
as well in all respects as I ever did.
Your nimbi' being devoid of any unpleasant taste
and odor, a nice tonic and invigorator of the system,
Ido not mean to be without it whenever occasi on may
require Its use In such affections.
HcCOII3IICK.
81,.aiId any doubt MrCortnick.'s statment, he
refers to the following gentlemen:
lion Wm Bigler, Er-Govertror, Pennsylvania.
How Thai B Floreare, Philadelphia.
lion .1 C Knox,Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon J 8 Black, Judge, Philadelphia.
Hon D R Potter, ex-Governor, Pennvylvaida.
Hon Ellis Lassie, Jude, Phil adelphia.
Hun H. C Briar, Judge, United 8, ales Court.
11 , 13 B W Woodward, Judge, Philadelphia.
Noe W A Porter, city flotteltor, Philadelphia.
How Jahn Bigler, ca-Goeernor, California.
Hon E Banks, Auditor-General, Washington, D. C.
And many others, if necessary.
Bold by Druggists and Dealers every where. Beware
of counterfeits. Ask fur lielruleAd's. Take no other.
ruct-41.25 per bottle, or, 6 bottles for 50.60. De-
Beeirsil to say address. Describe symptoms In all
eowisavateations.
Jiddieu IT. T. RELIIIIOLD, Drug and Chemical
Wirrehowie, 694 Broad Way, New York.
NYORR ARBOR:MRS trytras DONE UP IN
erweiminagravrat wrapper, • with fao-aitatte Of my
Chemical Warehouse, and signed
June 4-2 m H. T. HELEBOLD.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
SitstilthiCarti. PULatellilo SYRUP,
Seaweed Tonic and Mandrake Pills, will cure Con
sumption. Measlier:lll2lsta. and 'Dyspepsia, if taken
accordlug to dtrectione. They ere alt three to be tek•
kart at the same time. They cleanse the stomach, re
lex th e it...jot:idiom it - to work; then the appetite
become, good; the food digests and makes good blood;
teettent. begins to
ngs, a grow
the
flesh ; the diseased mat
ter ripens ittyle tand the patient outgrows the
diatom and gets well. This is the only way to cure
consumption.
To these- three medicine, Dr. J. 11. Schenck, of
Philadelphia, owes his noritralleti /McGeea in the treat
ment' of' pnlmonary consumption. The Pulmon!c
Syrup ripens thaniorta matter in the lungs, nature
throws iaotr.by an mum expectoration, for when the
phlegm or =alter Ia ripe,• slight cough will throw it
off, and the pathuat has ram and the lungs begin to
heal.
[I nae 11-1 m
To do this. the Seaweed Tonic and Mandmiko Pills
maid be freely used to cleanse the stomach and liver,
so that the Pulmonic Syrup nod the food will make
good blood.
ficherck's Mandrake Pills act upon the liver, re
moving all obstructions, relax the ducts of the gall
bladder, the bileatarta freely, and the liver is soon
relieved; the stools will show what the Pills can du;
nothing has ever bases invented except calomel f
a
deadly poison which is very dangerous to .tus unless
with great care), that wilt unlock the gall-bladder
and start the eecretion• of the liver like Scheock's
Mandrake Pills.
Liver Complaint is one of the most prominent
causes of Consumption.
Schenck's/Seaweed Tonic is a gentle stimulant and
alterative. aad the alkali in the Seaweed, which title
preparation is made of &snide the stomach to throw
out the gastric Juice to dissolve the food with the
Pulmonic Syrup, and it is made into good blood with
out fermentation or souring in the stomach.
The great reason why physicians do not cure con
sumption is, they try to do too much; they give me
dicine to stop the cough, to stop chills, to stop night
aweate.h•ctic fever, and by so doing they derange the
whale digestive powers, locking up the secretions,
and istantaally3ha patient sinks and disk
Dr. Schenck, In his treatment, does not try to stop
• cough, eight awaits, shills, or fever. Remove the
cause, and they will All atop of their own accord.—
.190 One Can be coxed of Consumption, Liver Com
plaint, Dympapsis s eatarrh, Conk. r, Ulcerated Throat,
unless the liver and stomach are made healthy.
If aperson has consumption, of course the lungs in
some way are diseased, either tubercles, abscesses,
11 99 1 4Chi1l Irrrtatkle, pleura adhesion, or the lungs are
a mess of la&miaation and _last decaying. In such
oases what must be done? It is not only the lungs
that are malting, but it is the whole body. The
itolnech and !teenier. Ices their power to make Wood
ant of toed, Now the only chance is to take Schenck's
three midictner, which will beteg up a tone to the
Joemach, the patient will begin to want food, it will
digest easily and make good blood 1 Martha patient
begins to gain In flesh, and aa Noon as the body begins
to grow,. Malm's totataanse to and the pa
tient pitalleahir and wall. This is the only way to
cure tmususepttom. -
When thereto no lung disease, and only Liver Cow.
plaint and Dyspepea, Schanck's Seaweed Tonic and
Mandrake PM; ars iadricieat without the Pulmonlc
barap. Take theidaindreke Pills freely in all bilious
complaints, justhey are perfectly harmless.
Dc. Schenck. who lasenNyed uninterrupted health
for many years peat, and now weighs V. 5 pounds, was
wasted away to a mere skeleton, in the very last stage
of Pulmonary Oonamiaptkin, his physicians having
pronounced/dooms laspetess and abandoned him to
his fate. lie was cured by the aforesaid medicines,
inattaideiliatiensivery ready thostsands similarly af
flicted havorweed Dr. &beadles preparations with the
mule remarkable lIIOC4IIS. Full directions accompany
ing each, saakettnot atwolutely necessary to person
ally see DrAllebeitclt: Valets the patients wish their
lanuipareasinedoted .r t this purpose he /a proibmion
ally at hi•zriaapotkalew Pblledetphla, every thitur
day, where all fetters for advice must be addressed.—
He is slaw praftwitonally etNo. iM Band !street, New
York, ismer other Wednesday. Ile gives adrice free,
but for a thorough examitatios erish....hia Devito
meter the price is $5, s 04Ice boors at each city front
9 A. M. toli 3 P. M. ' • .
Pries of the Tulrensitie: dip and Seaweed 'Aiello .,
each $l4O pet bottle,or s7r a halkisaen, Mandrake
Ma 25 cents a hoz. Yoe sate by all thuggish!.
DB. J. H.'SCNNCK
15 N. eth tt, Philad'a. ,
,
April 23, 180.-1 y
ao coNv:mrrivas: ,
liverther, mavitop been reateredio health In •
few weeks, by a very simple remedy, alter having inf
rared several yawn with a severe lung affection, and
that dread disease, ' Ctiostaoption—ds makes to make
knows to Is Milsifing- , mtmera the um= of cure.
To MI who deem It; he wilt send • copy. of the pre.
'eoriptilen used (free acreage), with the directions for
Trreperreg and astniftheresme, which they will nod a
earisChtre Clonsompliton, Asthma, Sionoilitis, etc.
- The orient ofthe attmetintslis emullog the erescrip
aositsgsnanneht the •filicgod,ond spread information
which he ossiesares to be baralneitle ; sad his hopes ev.
Defy gethiser will try his remedy, as tt will cost them
VlTlplelleaddreu
vi t •• - 411(• Alti . A. "WILSON,
' `ll=Maborg,' ty, New Toth.
Nay 14, 4439,-17
I ( r t
0 4 11 *
s sr'Orlreelding in /loath America
!. •• • .. 1 , •-• • " 1 . sag and staple remedy for
asi
.„ ffStrtatress, Early Peary, Diseases
e • miarganano• al Organs, and- aft whore
. • eafir..l . • - . V . ess,ty mi tta end vicious
I bithighollish
lE. • • rite* t aligned
had narptisrarsyLw mad the recipe for preparing
sad wing Udirtneac In • sealed envelopa to any
o omit ofr r .. dr e ss
ni, B SN , N Now ibl t
y.
A-0414.. 3 1.-If •
~~
gor 110 Pro 1 1, Pcmiti o , Asylums; ito4 tram B•4o4outih.
Wabirtaig for Sheapaud Poultry Yards; BAN mot
2001rWtrif Otolh, Waroro,'"ohaittro Immo for Coal,
11 a..,. jlotiklr ;r atig
1 1
=,414""I". trio I
Wa .a
strork,Pe. NMI in.
VlMNaascotherturorir.-
'a
I At o. I North Sixth ot.,,Ridy.
' , lhetteiry
****D
, BLWANXII! OATAUIir
to* et ibmarykosta, 12
fan% Hop e Na.
ala t, a/a ' ' caa be lean at
We onion Thallbodkal INwalty ars invited to accom-
Sllisk p64llmoliksabit)pasosactrots to hie Frio
s".l44==iationsii , witboat pain. No
. Rosh itowly
Mi=r
MEE
Persons wishing information In regard to U. 3. Ronde
and Stocks of all kinds, are Invited to give as a call
and we will give all infurmationcheerfuily.
WILL OA9II COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES AND
Will slat purchase or sell STOCKS and BONDS of
every kind free of charge as Commission, and will at
all lingo pay the MORKST PRIOR for
SCHOOL RIOORTS.-
will - bear in mind :ha:
ports must be made leen
oloeo of the Shwol year,
Lt inst.., and returned I
pert ntendent fur approva
should be handed In di
mouth, to be forwarder
El ab Pe ug.
r r intes iatrintri lant
t"11111 1 4 11 14 H .b
r il
time may lose theirehiui
proplation.
Mr. J. H. Wert, the
porintendent having rr
mission, has gualitol,
discharge of •Ms oillehid
must therefore be made,
be found at the
11 ViLltY DIBOBIPTION OP WORK RZIOV TKO plat*.
and. edJa pillager* framed., all bodneee promptly
baratoforapertalalag to a well regulated Bank.
CANNON'S
MARBLE WORSE!
CORNER OP BALTIMORE AND UST MID-
DLE ST., OPPOSITE THE 00IIET-HOUSE,
0 ETTYSBURG MARBLE YARD
MIALS & 820
in IlietTorklitr•ei,Gioltysimrg, Pa. Whirothey
'Wm! GIIANDS,
iiieptigired *famish silk indsetwork la thelrlla
arca mg mostrmsNrs, Town. miaDeToNis
iluskortestnotia•Aridastawbp as Ik. eliespos
awing ga • igoall. trout. takmgis gamuts.*
XI/ilk/IL
11$11“14.
--fiagramsr-itt.•
THE WORLD,
DODGES' OHM AND BUCKEYE
Reapers and Mowers.
hearers! exaaviaattea of these machines willeota
mews soy me of their superior merits over all
ethers, In strength, durability, ease of draft, and ea
liability fbr work, on all kinds of ground, and in ev
ery variety of grass and grain. Confident of this we
Invite those in want of II good mactd oe t o ax . rn i ae
foe themselves before parchaelas elsewhere.
These machine. can be 'old ea Naked Bower,—
BBSPERS n ITadd Rake, iteltßake, or Df op Ver.—
rilro difft.ll4ht slum Eu.l Machine, with two cutter
Bars and three JiniVra, milting five and a bat f ee , L e t
grain end four feet eight inches in geese: No. 2, cut
ting four fret six inches.
iVo have that confidence In these machine. that we
are willing to teethe...wanting s machine test them
ItOh any et her they may wtsh,aad keep the one that
gives moat satiate-Lion. DODGES' St/TOMAS SttLY
RAKE has given midi general eatfefaction that we
consider it the best Seltitake nit, and is nttached to
no other machine ez,ept the Dodge Machin., th.
Ohio and Buckeye patent.
live the benefit of those 'ranting machines we
would refer them to a few of those to whom We bars
sold the last sect , n, viz:
John Deardorff, 'den
Ephraim Lady, "
Jt u n.W.l " l an A d3: ieft-r, k 1:11vi
W.
I : . i: n ß h r Y 1•
..: King,
P C w e u I P h r 0 . t
.• e
D A a . ll . ,:e u rr , : i r i t o : t
James .lllckluy
Daniel Settle, -
John Dander . J. K '
err,
John Eckert,
Win. Foist, Wm. Dlickw x , '
Cornelia, Loll lobo Guinn
,
Win. Golden John N. iloff
WM. Rost. ' John N. litoyeT"'
Ajoi, 1 PIRE•TO9III !IA I' RAKES. Including th•
cvli•brat...l Itrandt Rake. and 8 oltdischarging Rakes.
AI„, PLOUGHS, FA.NNING MILLS, AND YARN'
IMPLE3IENTS GENERALLY.
Per/sone wishing to examine machines till fiud them
at Cho warob Anse of JOSEPH WiaLA A flogs, Getty.
burg, ,or et the residenco of the sabacriber. 2
alike (rota Gett33burg, on the Harrisburg road. Per
vaOtin C:rcuhis• will nddress the subscriber,
y
-t1
GET THE BEST!
?ii2IIWITZ'SI3IPROVED MOWER AND REAPER
The strongest, lioltest draft,
most compact, simple and
perfect. Nachine ever of
fei•ed to the public.
Tbe undersign. .1 hvelog taro tho Arrcry f r
N i.hO itr'a relebrattd Improved 3lrwer and Reaper,
itt. des the Ott etlthAl of thu Farmers of Adams county
to it, an Cie very to..t machine now in market. It•
general cerlvt turf evi. embracing erry necessary- point
to comitaute pt.rncttan v
11. aiinple that thu
It
to at inexpeeuted r oa n n 1...1i1y understand it.
consis ri
ts of , 1 ll'Ai i 11.1,4/ er f pieces and parts
than any ..tli c lll,4 Jlllt r is 1.. it, r adapted to all
kinds of P.c./11io q. A Ca .rougli exitro
tiOn ,111 trial will vh,w !hi, 1...y0wl dowl.t.
era dealt ing to tairclia..v a first class mat:bine, at i„a, s
pri c e, will il., well to r til and C.X. \Wit, it. Price,
5N.5.,:i1.)11/er .ktia-hzueut
i L',o-Tlli,
uueunilier 11 ood Pump,
for Welk, Cisterns, iic.,—the boat in tic trket—atid
Lbo
stock beteg mule of curninbiir woof t6r taiito of the
wain, is tict affected.
ni desiring to 'Co thu Slower and 1:••.t;•,r,
or Pump, Call do so by oalliuK at Cress' Warebonds,
Gettysburg; liersife Warehooite, New Oxford, or at
tLe reaiden, of the suberri; er in New Salem.
Slay It, leeN.—Ztits• 308E1'11 liITSKLY..
STILL AHEAD !
HOFFHEINS'
REAPER MOWER,
Onc of the Greatest Machines of the
Age,
T S superior to any other Machine now In use, an
I will excel any that a ill user be introduced, bar
ing been thoroughly tried and given gaueratsat,afac
tion. I would now inform all those who intend pur
chasing Machines to call and examine for themselves.
This Machine is noted particularly to excel all other
machines in stre,gth, durability, ease of draft, and
reliability of work, in ►Il kinds of gnus and grain...—
It ruts I , vfged grain admirably, Which is a great Item
in 3fewhiries to a f.arner. It ran be used as a hand
rake as wells. a setf-reker. It cuts 5 feet 2 Inch.; in
grain; 4 feet 10 Inched in grass; has a steel cutter
bar, with wrought iron guards ; it can Le used as a
Single Mower as well as a Combined Machine.
A full trial of the Machin can be had.
A 1 . ,. S/1/ !LEMAN'S SELF-IMSCLIARGINO HORSE
RAKE, and the great and well-known BRANT RAE %,
the hest rakes eve: intrcduced. We would also call
your attention to the IRON DOUBLE BUOVEL
PLOUGH, wrt,net iron frame, very light and strong,
steel shovels, really adjusted to ran shallow or deep,
sod Is neatly and taatefully made.
ALSO, THE REELER. AND EXCELSIOR FAN
NING MILL, the old Cambutough You improved, f,
many yeIIIII a great, favorite amour; the farmers of
Pennsylvania- It Is large and strong, has two cockle
screens, and warranted to stork perfectly.
Also all kinds of FAR3IING IMPLEMENTS always
On hand.
Any persun wiabing to examine those 111.11 inv.: can
sea them at the Battlo.flehl Botcl or at my res.l..nce,
3 rntlee'from Gettysburg, between tbu Tnueytuwn
rout and the Baltimore pike.
LEWIS A. BUSHMAN'
May 28,1569 tf
SURPRISE OA TS
j AM prepared to furnish SURP/SE SEED OATS
A. to persons desiring it. Weighs 17 lbs when tolly
matured, and ripens ten days earlier than other oat.;
grows larger and •Utter in the straw, cad will yield
.100 to 123 buahels to the acre. Persons wanting it
must roake early application.
.441-1 wil/debee the Oats to persons in Oettysbnrg
or vicinity at $3 per bushel. Address
CHARLES W. OILIEST,
Petersburg, (Y. 8.,) Adam' co., Pa.
Jan I.s.—tf
Xinaurial.
GETTYSBURG -
NATIONAL BANK•
GOVERNMENT BONDS, of allklnds, BOUOIII and
EMI
BBVEN•TIIIETY BONDSconvertediutoYlVß-TWEN
TY BONDS without charge.
COMPOUND INTEREST NOTES CASHED
Th aIIIGILEST PREMIL7.II paid on GOLD andSILTER
15TOCK end 'SONDE, of oil kiwis, bought for persons
without CLIABOING COMMISSION.
ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED
Interest on SPECIAL DEIPOSITS adranced Iper cent
5 PER OENT. for] year,
4 PER CENT. for 6 months,
3 PER CENT. for 3 months.
J. EMORY BAIR, Casbier
Gettysburg, Oct. 30, 1867—tf
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
GET TYSBURG
I=l
Intereot on SPECIAL DEPOSITS an &flows
PER CENT. PER AHEM' . TOR I YEAR.
4 " " " " 6 MONT/1.3,
3 ca 3 64
COUPONS
GOLD AND SILVER,
41.44.su ir ai hm „ ,ua lso. AxwoLD, c.
Wlrbit tardo.
GETT.YSBURG, Pa.,
THE maw STYLS 07 TIM LIT
Nay 29,1861.-11
ALANTL2I, Au. Au
wxr \VILLE, Agent
11113
Illettriburg, i lia p
otr•Mr , . Swain 11 lal
ed Postmistress . at Ne •
PIANO TUNING.
York, expects to be in
week, when his
od by persona wishing i
DAM BROXEN.—,
NW was broken
week, and • y o
Kellbultic la the twat.
tiTILLIII , Y CO
Gettysburg, adds-his
Caner ilex, to the 1• , , •
ty Treasurer, and. IL
the Courts.
REPAIRING ROA 1
sore of the various tow
engaged, the last two or
pairing the township .
were budly washed b •
rains.
.
ACCIDENT.—A. HUI -
Buddy, fell from the hr
('reek, on the turnplk
from Lltdeslown, and
bone. The fracture wa
C. W. Benson, and the
Mg well.— Press.
A SEVERE WOUSD,
a son of Mr. Goorge Stov
cut his left artu below
badly with a chisel one
Thu wound, though v:
dangerous, as no arts
Dr. C. W. Benson was
surgical attention.-.Pr
ELECTED.—We o•
F. l'axton, of Clinton
lawn re-elected Secrets"
bath School Conventio
was in session last woo •
He is u native of this
W. Paxton, Esq., and
useful minister of the M
DISLOCATED.—Brad
Mrs. Louisa Cox, of Ili
years, while playing wi
Saturday evening, fell fro
dislocated his right el
was called in, and in ••
intense suffering of the
nary to adininistev.ohl
while adjusting the
TO BE CLOSED.—
ooeura this year on Sun
ceding (Saturday, July 3,
In Gettysburg as a Natio
are requested to annou
and places of businolut In
therefore be clesod on
notineement is made e
from the country and .
mesa in town may act a
lsvLAlttfl D.—Cot.
proprietor of tho "Eagle
a threw story wing to hi.
lo g toil street, which will
cointliodations, besides
onlaigu his dining roo
for Hotel accouninodatio
la increaming year by y
ant ws ou, from 141 up •
the utitiont capacity of
iueludiug the new
sine Spring.
At.ItICULTURAL.—
etll tvJuum, 4th page,
wcil wiitten CommUni ,
our .uLolcribers, on the
11: vi ops - from market,
of attention. Tie writ:
engaged in agricultural
adjoining State, was fur
Produce Lur•ineea in
large facilities for acqu
on the subject wafter,.
gentleman of mare thA.
QUALIFIED.-Mr
coived front the cove
aion as .15,ociate Jud •
oath of office, and cute
of the duties of the al
lthp.rtant harbeaB cony
the legality of a bail•pi:
of the Now York 4atty •
to arrest and remove*
ty under it, was befo
guthent by counsel, the
tinuect until the 'And in.
I dent Judge will be on
THE CROPS.—Our
quarters 'peak ghial
prospects and unless so
occurs the country al
an unusually heavy c
fwd. Our county I's 32
the general prmspecta of
though the corn la back
the protracted rains w•
and rye are growing
finely. Occasionally we
or leas tangled by the
not to the extent whic•
expected. There is also
a large yield of fruit of
WAItNING.—On Sat
est sou of the Junior mil
aged 4 years, while play
buttons, got one of theta'
In the efforts to remove
came firmly lodged in th -
nostril. Dr. Huber was
medal in removing It,
chloroform and ether.
consciousness the little
he Lad put the button In
how it would feel,"are
pursuit of knowledge* ,
likely to try again.
MILITARY.—cadie
Military C4smpardes are
pate in the ceremonies of
the Gettysburg and F
following companies hay
ed arrangements to be
First City Zouares, U
an &WITCO, the Lances .
chamberaborg
Lancaster and C
will march to lAA glace
comae by rail. .
The Vatun Mos Saab
timore, have aloe nodded
purpose to be present.
WHAT THE PEOP
respondent suggests th
partment in our paper,
"people" may have th
topics. We shall be
will welcome oomm • -
stipulating WO fall w • .
Sential to oar linilted •
I—That contributors
ice, of general interest:.
2—That the articles
point, and free from
&—ThM every article
the name of the
nee. We never pub. ,
anonymous source. •
44-That the .editsts •
J2N64210/4 fir thypie
to bow vial.