Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, August 06, 1866, Image 2

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410 N, fIjESTER CLYMER,
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FOR CON CIRESS,
HON. WM. 31cSIIERRA. Littleatown,
maws, to che decs.Mn of timo Dlotrio4 Goo-
fereyi:v.)
ASSOCI4Th: JUDGE,
WAG 1101ZiH.G.N, Gettysburg,
AgBl4l n Ly,
NICIIOT4S BELTZEL, Itouutpleas't
RILL,ILIF F,
PHILIP ILANX, §tF4ba4
REGIATEito k Rr,CORDER,
Vl'Sf. D. HQ.I i TZWORTH, Guttyabcirg
c4c4if. 9F TUE COURTS,
AD.t.g . W. MINTE.II,,
cotrxTy COMMISSION N,
LE; Nl4Ny.llfeciallou.
DIIMUTOILi OP THY rant,
JOHN NUNNF,HAKER, 2 y., ' l iberty,
JOHN HAHN, 3 y., C9uovago,
COIJAITY 4.uutToB,
JIENRY L. ).S4.EAM, CuutburUtntt
f."OAOIN;F:th
Tit. W 1 U. J. MeCLURE, Oxford
TUE EOE
Tho procce4l6 of tho Deniocratle
puunty Convention, hcld uu Monday Mat,
will be fvuutt la a alubsequent column.
Notwit4staniptl toe large number of
• Fandidatcsin the field, and the naturally
-- warm interest which many persons felt
lit the result, the doings of the conven
tion were eharacteri;ed by good order
l and a degree of harmony extraordinary
finder the oireunistances. Quite a num
het el the Radicals rushed to the Court
house as noon as the bell commenced
tinging, expecting, of course, to witness
all wilts of "exciting scenes," which
would be sq much "water ou their mill."
But the Convention was in no mood to
#►ccoiningdnte them. Delegates might
differ in their preference: , for candidates,
but they were not vertlant enough to
allow such difference to seduce them into
giving "comfort" to a party which, but
a year 6r twoago, would have hung them
merely because of their political opinions,
and now seeks to degrade' tltem to the
ol)Vel of tke negro.
There was much good material before
the Convention, and the duty of selecting
was- therefore a more than usdally deli-
Cate ono; but we think that all who - will
candidly consider the matter, must come
1.9 the conclusion that the Convention
acted for the best, and that the ticket
laminated detierves the active support of
•very Ilemoerat in the county—and wo
believe it will recelye slid) tippport.
- For Congress, the Convention expressed
unanimous preference fur Hon. WIL-
LtAlArMeSit FINNY, of Littlestown. Made
'with acclamation, the choice is highly
aomplimentary to ML MeSherry, but
not more so than his many virtues entitle
hint t*, Finely cultivated, sternly hon
est, correct in his opinions and firm in
their advocacy, and, withal, incapable of
any but the most honorable impulses, the
3)emon.acy of Id.uits present in their
candidate qunlities of the highest order.
- ills popularity is as wide as his hauTe is
known, and should the choice of this
county be endorsed by the District Con
ference, we should look upon his election
as L:ertain. Adauii would respond by an
unpreceddnteil majority. We earnestly
hope, therefore, that the preference of the
Cenveqtion 1011 be
_rathiccj by the Con
ference,
For Associate Judg,d, R'3I3INSON,
El. 0 fl4ettysburg, was place,d in nowt-
nation.. He le well and favorably known
throughout the county, and qualified in
every respect for a proper discharge of the
ditties of the post, Well informed, sound
In julonent, and with a dispeicltion al
ways to do right, he wili'make a worthy
ooeupant of a seat upon the Bench.
For the Legislature, N tclloLits IfEwrz-
EL, Esq., of Mountpleasant, is admirably
titled. Though a hard-working farmer,
Jte has neglecte.l no importuulty to inform
himself, and m'ty he classed among the
most intelligent, as well as upright, of our
citlAeus. 4 a debater he will be found
einetive, whilst his concern for the inter
ests of the county will always be earnest
and vigilant." No- improper legislatioi
will re,:eive his favor or vote.
the nnin ince for Sheriff, PHILIP AN,.,
'of Strabau, has excellent Wiliness capa
cities, end 14 prompt and correct in every
thing. Pew num are in Ire geqerslly rod
-I>e,t2l, nal to no one eJalti this int', irt-,
ant office be better entrusted. Ali who
know blin.concede this, and gas 00/2,1e3-
Isioq. is nq mean point, in his favor.
Sergt. Wm. D. HOLTZWORTII, of Get,
tYigmr,rs Vas given the nomination for
Itersirtes dr, Itacorder. He Ise good clerk,
and will make an efficient and obliging
officer. No one could be morideserving.
Ice Is poor, and lost the use of• the left
arm by aterrible bullet wound in the war.
He can safely ga bethre the public With
his dolma. And so, can •
Ah.ot W. liftNrmt, of Franklin, the
es.ndidate for Clerk of the Courts.. He
tee Is aline clerk, an attainment WWI,
he eontitantly improved during several
years ot school teaching. lb has latter
lybeen making his living by flrming,
tiir which indifferent health hardly al
pigs him strength. He will be found not
only capable, but always prompt and
accammodatin,g.
Fp, conluaissioner, NicttaLks WIER
mAs, of filsioalleri; is the candidate. Ho
has every quail:loath:in for the place. A
L1CC11er,.4144 4 first class business mail, the
iitercsts of tho oattoty Will have eilleie4o
fitteotlon at his hands,
The candidates for Direct Ors of the
roof,,,Tolp; Nos44sf.k.KEß, or .T.Aborty,
;or 2 years, and jolts of COnowa
gol for 8 years, are alsa - active and well
managing ftwriars, and will discharge
their trusts faithfully and aceeptably.
For Auditor, HEN Mr 1 , . I)ltEa.u, of
egmberlaad, is well salted, being a good
Meountant, and coiTect iu all hs under
takes;
'pr W. J. 31::MuRr,, of (Word, was
40 , 14 641 lor acclamation for (loronor.
An smoroliahed physician, of large gen
pad litteni 4 e4o o t fttne4d heyond
fincatlio.
244 /3 the . ticket Preaanta4 by the
Desnoeratie Convention. It combines
hanaatl and esMity in
- - a4,oo4tfat , dew St la, beellieoi the
repreinmtative.of 4,11 - eVkite senthront of
she *MAX, aid WWI sin other reason,
041 receive tlO - 40 of ;ill who aTe
, .
T e a a h em ,. A sesec i a ., 1 'reis mattes thoroughly prey Iteon 10 be the
- -, '
e Its
annual
meeting best article. known for curing the Cu a, Cold
Dr. Norshalre Cahill Suns:
i t oPPoeed to the degrodeh o o of our !ace. to i DE , !1 . e fterstvg.STlON.' -, ' , not only on theUrt ballet, *t tionindiditagovkleb Was relief Members i Sri'l/slyx Tirsettints r elogvemioN 4 .-The 1
4 time, and that thelirt4 bey /ii- iht" the Coll, relation "anal!
om neoperes et The.; Pen ivania State
;o va t e : n en ! ' I
tie!' last week hid .
The pelegatelethosen by the Datincratc ; ' sled to yield under no cireumstairees paradatre litorially beld e
i 41 th a e y, le r v ro el m or pru th d e e - u n Wel eepo. ino Tha tives ßadl , seek *ki lo I
•
1 lof the several boroughs and townships of j the claims of any other county in the let state of siege, latillat the to
fie
Meatfralletelmehe. It haS been
ib
' bats often been greatl lin o• . en
u u cii.sd re ed,h h ea) , wm. G i e n tt u y tes e- "e er i e 1 ri•
cilY
hi
ma**. cum* Cr More 1.48.4-
deairored to *rest the members,.
_Two : 14 St. James' (Lutheran)
ids, Dr_._Dostle and John Hen - ! burg The meetin w
disguiee their real designs , but say
4s.itni c a r, , Ademit county assembled in Convention, I , dot-
Tire Convention then adjourned with , Ve no m s h eg..
o'clock, A. M g .. on me hail; been removed by 14 and lieurins
i btA lt r b lt aratry t to an tile 4 dirl it' tle b , l , se : t 1 its
use.
)in the Court-house, la Gettysburg, on 1
sag a P resi d ent Bates in the chair,
in ci o rd rn er .
and ft are delightful and Iti‘ 'gunning. It opens awl
they will, they won negro
, uerson. Jr. were °relight Out and carried I a t 10
y ar; ele o , fv m as i temia,r
equality, and will, sifter the election, claPin! mona g e , J u ly 30, 1806, for the purpooe of , three rousing cheers for the ticket. 1 off in cartel. They were supposed to be .
every vote cast for their ticket as ender - !
; nominuting a County Ticket. Isaac I • Communicated. ' dead, but were subsequently reported to
I
sing their disgusting theories. , i i
Lightner, Le' q., was Wade chairman, . . - Ibe badly wounded. The
.person inside Col. G. F. McFarland acting as Secretary .
tion p eeded to businessebiTesi. purgosout all olettruel lons,strengtnnet the gla d ,
nu gives a healthy 1101A.ITI to the pugs tr • *s il l. *
I Up, then, Democrats of Adams , The • waist Geibelman and J ame , k l e
. 41, r ., To tie Doem m tos er the bete Denteeratle the building hung - out a flag of truce, I After singing and prayer, the Aasocia- I More than Thirty Years of sale :mil 1121 3 !Itl L f . lir.
ay Cossentlen , when the pollee rushed in to protect the Marshall's CabuTh and Ileadaithe Snulr," has
i times are full of peril to the nation, and ! shall,
Esqs Vice Presidents, and Meta. i ; ____,
members. But no sooner had they reach. proved Its great Yalu. , tor all the tioninion disease*
1 call foryour Jiltell , active endued* frorts. I •9
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Samuel H. Efeholtz and Raphael Sherry, I ' riEXTLErieext-Many of you desired of last
ed the ground than the mob outside
f a e t r i e d at this moment stands higher
1 shoulder to shoulder, let us all go into y nomination, and came at my request ! opened au indiscriminate fire at every i The subject of visiting the twttlefield wad it is rewininelideil by many of the best play I
i ~, ,Secreteries. Wain II for me At the eleventh hour l h
t•hilt campaign determined t o 1114-° ' Credentials of Delegates were then i ° ' • llea d that was visible inside the building. I discussed and a committee of arrange- ga m e s , . ,, a e n; y l
N eg ri
i ux.l with great suettein and satisrata l`
, disappointed you by announcing my A later despatch says that the net wig
only te wen, but ea carry the county by
i called for, and the following prosented-; ithdra.wal,meats appoiated. The first regular bust- I peed tee Cerli • flotte• of Wholesale 41
-rugglsts In
tile largest Democratic majority ever ; - • • inated id the tripping up of a white man i lit'll: The un lenagned, having .for many • lire
3 i..
every disteict being fully represented: 1 I learn that some of you eecre disap- by one of the uegroes in the procession. 'less was an address of welcome by Couu- 1 teen scoualitted with " DT. Marshall's Catarrh
before uhieved. . - hated and I a measure indignant,
Berwick bor. - Jesse Bucher, Jes. Wolf. 1 , n
Y n o a o .`c
and Headache sou ti;" and sold Min our wholesale
i trails, cheuifully state. that we. believe It to lie
9ROANIZATION I—EFFORT I—VIIJI - , -
Derwick tp.-4. 'Phoneme, Jeliiii titre* flu I did the net with the purest listen- . been strnek, and in rushing forward t o ',
the , citizens and ,
a te r :sponse by Prof. equal, In every respe , t, to the reerminiendatlons
ns, and for what I believed to be the I
LA-WV-These will send Negro Radical - i Waugh., arrest the assailant were met by a volley ; Brooks behalf ' I given that
for the core of Catarrhal Afr.el ions,
I
ISM to an early and ignominious grave. I
Butler-Lt. S. H. Eleliolts, U. Fit zgerald. /
good of the party at this time. Defeat In l of firearms bricks, ate. The general , in of the Association. Ad- i and that It is decidedly the beat article we have
the Convention was not dreamed of as a I ourned till 2 o'clock. ever known for all ein it mon diseases of the liend.
Cumberland-R. Sherfy, W. E. livers. alarmalius ' occasioned led to the goody i Burr a Perry, Boston ; Itesul AustoC at
I And in the accomplishment of this greet i
--- I Conowago Sam'l.Schwartz,Jos.lifurkee. cause for declining, for I was in the' tragedy which was subsequently enacted. I The afternoon session was mainly tee= t'n; Brown. Lail. on ik Co.,i Baton ; ; Seth W.
work, the gallant Democracy' of Adams • Freedom - David Rhodes, Calvin P.K rise . Intuits of friends enough to carry me The telegrams in relation to the affair , cupied with the discussion of the sub ; "wici
Brows..
1"i
Fl'ir i k 'k
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1"t";
arc expected tee ink
' s. leading' hand. - Franklin-Francis Will, Renj. Deardorff: , through $
• 1 • neither dial I do it fearing a
are, however, very confused, and with-I "American
of Normal Schools ," ject • Renshaw, Edmond di. Co., slog en; H. 11. Hay,
; Portland, Mc.; Barnes A Park, .'w York •A. B.
Germany-John A. Swope, Wm. Rider. I defeat before the people, for I know the out further details it is difficult to under- and the als &tails, New York; Steptio&atil it CO A .
.., Now
- T/IE SOLDEENV CONVENTION, , Gettyeburg-Mni, H. Culp, Baltzer Mew- I vote we can poll, if we work hard and I stand fully what lives have been lost, or : Inaugural Address of President Bates. York; Israel nor , M di Co„ New York ; hell
faithfully.
& Robbins. w rk A, I. Yo rk ! A l'o NoW
port.coon whose shoulders the blame of this' In the evening an address wa s deliver- York; M. Ward, Close A co., Now York; 'Ws at.
The Soldiers' Johnson Clymer Conven- Huntington - Thos. G. Neely, F. N. W. Three most excellent men were at your woody outbreak ought to rest. ed by Col. G. F. McFarland, of Harris kt r a y i e it. New Turk. Ca - For sale by all towel
oommand, either of whom is a most es- At th ; last advices the riot had been b Wes &set sue
tion ut Harrisburg, on Wednesday last, Bowers . urg. His subject was "The Victor y l 4
; Hamiltemban - J. H. Marshall A. Ben- timable man, and under the present cote- suppressed. Before it broke out Mayor -.
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vas A sinaNK' SticeetigS 4rerY Wu nf il .* i , 3 4 00 f "
Sidon of a ff airs would be likely to poll Monroe asked General Baird for nssist- !Gettysburg, the Work of the Teachers! The Great English emcdy. ~.
the State was fully repiesented by Defer tHatnlltOn-John Dolloae John Rff. • more votes than I could. Sere JAVIN CLARICIeI CHLltill4t l'Ell Fn A A
ance'which was promised, but the Brown, of this place, next delivered I Pima. Prepares' from a >ri ' - -T-otes,
otes, the whole Therabering probably o h/ bland—J. H. Dubs, F.,S. Eckenrode. , . v i 4 h a tt e d a r y be r f e o ete re r t d he mora y
ll and lineal
ple holt full, and , te t t i r e y did t not make their appearance until I a steya excellent verbal Report on "The !St`r,,a,,,e• 1 • •serlption of MJ.
l'i4 ii. . fe l:l u ir e al?it Extrirdinury to this
eight hundred, whilst many mere bun- Liberty - Joseph P. MeDivit, Frederick !!...,I toning In
I It you i
were to believe that, It Ls your best t Ge r n io ert i j Ba o tr .e d r has since issued a mill- Relations an d Duties of the Christian ' die cure ()fan mow i
ies e nt ' u n iee c tlt;;\l 4 ll4 U V r r i OllS libll`ft.
Mclntire. /
slrede were present merely as lookers-on. „.. „' „, .... mi .1. 1 s ta , luck to have so geod a man as either Mr. tary order declaring martial law. The '
, Ministry to the Cause of • Popular Mu- to whieh the female ismst I
r etie, is stilitisi I t
.katlll/Ore---JOuII afartM, 1.440 rn- i silt '
all excesses andl .
en oyes ;ill ohntruc-
It must have been inspiring to see this b ae h . Heltzel, Diehl or Dill upon the ticket. city was quiet and the people had retired cation." , tiel , , i , eat r e r t . a ., ,A7 i ie core may twit:idled nit ,
grand outpouring of toe "Boys in gine," Littleatown-O. B. Yantis, Dr. E. F. I viewed the matter in its true light, and to their homes. l. M. I
he; time , iiwilOineoelti-toillea,rly liteil, It will
lAt an early hour - the next morning the In as hart bring • t M tidyperiod i
with
with honest intentions. On Saturday last the Attorney General I r.ttlifkri ty,
who, having fought for the Union, thus Shorb. • 1 wholep art ymadean
excursion to a nor- f e
.
Oxford-Francis X. Smith Jao , U. Ruff. 'The few base slanders infamous ,- l ieq , and the Lieutenant Governor of the . . .-- -- , stet bottle, p rice Ono Dollar, Years the Govern
came together to renew their vows to stand .. _ u j b B rtr 0. r d -in connection with following defeat at State of Louisiana telegraphed to Presi- , ton - of the Battlefield, returning ut 10 mrd Stamp& Great Britain, to prevent counter
men& on- aco ream, m. % e eer. te.
I fe
by It le pesos as they didln war. Mounijoy-Isaac Lightner, 'rubies H. polls ,
the made me feel that either of the dent Johnson, informing him of the tur- o'cluck. t• ye nox.-These Pills should; not lie taken by
gentlemen before you would take betterFetuales iiiirlitf, tile F I itsr TURF* MoNTIIII of Preg-
Gen. Wm. McCandless, of Philadelphia, 0.0.'' :kenrode. bulent condition of the city of New Or- I The first business of thel
morn ng ses
(who commanded a brigade of Pa. Re- ith Peter
, Mouptpleaaant-J. E. Sre , with the people, and more likely to sue- leans, arising from the violent and incen- s; olio -
Is o , on Wednesday, was the Co -educe. naney,ll , l they :ire cure to brink on Misearrlite,
but at any other time they ore e tie.
ceed than myself. diary proceedliegs and speeches at a Re- 1 .
I (Zulu le, . ill HO C area or Nervous and ,Spinal At/benefits
serves at - Round Top when the rebels
1 Reiidieg-Jacob Miller, Edward Shenffer. A strong and unexceptionable ticket we publican Negro Convention , which was i non of the sexes in our Colleges.
Thu pains in the Hark and Ltinbs,Watigue On slight
wore checked and driven back,) W a s ' Strabau-Jerentiali Schneer, JOA. Holt . wanted, and we got it at your hands, and held there the night before. The tele- I subject was ably discussed on both sides. . \ \llf i t t !zn i, P ie tent is lo v i l tg' t4e .. fleikz;t, 4ysterles, and,
President of the Convention, wiz- i Tyrone-George Mackley, Geo. Bowe .
made I see no reason why we cannot elect it by
30t1 majority, gram also Stated that a serious riot was ' The time for visiting the National
feared In consequence of the action of Cemetery was next fixed at 6 o'clock, It er moans have failed ; t an t i i i t it i l %C l :n e e i '' , h a en po u w li e ° r i f i t i ii i
remedy, do not contain iron,liornel, antimony,
1 ted by thirty-two Vice Presidents and Union-Daniel Geiselman, Peter Sell.
I left you after Convention well pleased Gov. Wells who, being in league with 1 or anything hurtha to the cor Mabel.
thirteen Seeretaries, The chair appointed the following Com- with your choice, and full of hope for! i issueda
1 the Republ cans, had - , WWI also arranged that the Dedication Full direet lone In rho pamphlet around each
package, which should he eareflally preserved.
Able and spirited speeches were made J mittee on Resolutions: Messrs. Joseph future success. We must congratulate tion calling for an election to fill vacanr -
address of Mr. Lincoln should be read.
tett
ise , t „ -Il t ) , y all In Intelsat. Hole 'gent fur the tints
by Gen. McCandless, Gen. Davis, Gen. IP. lieDivit, E. F. Shorb, John Dellone, the Democrats at this our opening. cies in the bogus Convection which met In the afternoon a -Report on "Meth- 'IA
" niiii .Ti r in i U l l4lS, 2'.7 Cii . rtland St
F. ' -. DAVID S. PEPPER. and adjourned si- .. iv. T.
Sweitzer, Geu. MeCalmont, Col. Linton, F. la, W. Bowers and W. E. Myers. ae die in 1864. In view , ode of Teaching the English Language" N. MAIM mid 6 post ago elan ps enclosed to any
of this condition of affairs, President . mint, edged Agent, will Insure a bottle, containing
Col. Malsti; CO. Ent, Capt. Brockaway, After makingpreliminarynominations,
- PENNSYLVANIA. Johnson la, requested to say whether he read b • Prof. Streit , of the Tie a5O Pills return mall
!NA as 3, . g _ . b y_ . Meld sy A. 1.1. Buehler.
Dee. IS, Mkt. ly
and others. The Negro Radicals were the Convention adjourned until 2 o'clock. intended that the military authorities Normal School. After discussing the . I
handled without gloves. Ito quarter was -At the appointed hour, the Conven- Tl i. eNolgt e r e rs n ' i Ct i o a r e ttr
eta i:r r a o t t • I l i rr y t Tr i "; should be used to prevent the execution I Report at some length and attending tti LIFE-DEALTH-ScrlißNOTlf.
. . civil rooess The President, in reply, other LIFE-11EALTII- der •• ' them. The resolutions adopted ; tion re-as se go ,
given mbled, and proceedid to make Blue% •••• Enthusp
Johnson and Clymer.
[tic Endorsement of o fP • ,_ , Variousbusiness, the Association
at once telegraphed, to the Lieutenant LIFE-DEALTII-sTRENGTII.
adjourned, breathe the warmest Union spirit, and nominations; and the following ticket ,
[Special Despatch to the World.) - Governor, stating explicitly that the mil- T ime . f irst "repudiatAthe action of the Radical Con- was the result : HARRISBURG, August 1.-Titer , t Censer- itary would be expected to sustain and ;
rst business of the evening was
,
tress, as an Insult to ever)/ ofticerooldier, ' For Congress, Hon. Wm. - lleSherry, vative Soldiers' Convention - of Petinsyl- not obstruct or interferb with the pro- ' an ' Address by *v. T. H. Robinson, of
tied seaman." a (by acclamation.) vania, held to-day, was immensely sue- , ceedings of the courts. Governor NA ells , Herrisburg; after which the discussion
Associate Judge, Isaac Robinson. cessful. There were eight hundred reg- was notified by the President to the
Upon the adjournment of the Conven- , Assembly, Nicholas Heltzel. ularly elected delegates present, and fully saute e ff ect. , • was resumed on the eo- education of the
I
tion, the soldiers marched Ina body, with - Sheriff, Philip Hann.
us many volunteer delegates. The ab- _. "T _. __— __ es - sexes. After disposing of some miscella
several bands of music, to the Bolton ! Reg ister( Recorder, Wm. D. Holtzworth. sense of politicians ‘9119 quite noticeable, TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. neeus busi nese the Association adjourned.
House, te pay their respects to Hon. Hies- ; Clerk of the Courts, AthOn W . *inter. and the proceedings were marked b y un- 'ln the morning the fi rst business wits a
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for Clymer. He addressed them in a ye- '
Commissioner Nicholas /ermine liminded -
i -Large delegations
16r The COMPILER will lee furniehedldieCussion on the Past, Present and Fu-
Directors, Joh John Nunnema IVlter, 2 years, from various ectiols of ' the State cause
ry happy manner, eet did Mr. -Wallace ,
; John halal, 3 years, provided with bands and 'tanners, That I for the campaign-from this time until : tut'e of the County Superintendency.
and Gcn. Miller. The enthusiasm
- was Auditor, Henry L. Bream. front Philadelphia was two hundred after the October election-at the low j The question was opened by Prof. Deans,
immense, cheer upon cheer greeting the Coroner, Dr: Wm. J. McClure. l strong . Scarce a delegation but that had price of Fifty cents ! Send in the names 'of Su-quell:inn:a county, and was follow
speakers. Thus came tan close one of 1 Mr. Hann, of Straban, having been , members formerly Republicans,am- I In I and the money-singly or by clubs. led by Dr: Burrowes, Prof. Gilchrist, gild
some lustances the majority were of that I
the most important demonstrations ever nominated for Sheri ff , Mr. Petty, of the i
y.
Many of those preeent served un- There is uninteresting campaign ahead, I others.
had in Pennsylvania - one which wilt Balllo township, withdrew his name for I der Genres and were foudeet in opposi- and no Democrat or Conservative should ln the afternoon the various Commit
teUfor good at the October election, Commissioner after the first ballot, not- I tion to that so-called hero. The Conven- fail to be posted when the information tees made their reports, after which the
withstanding he had the highest number' tion assembled in the hall of the House can be secured for the small sum of half : Association proceeded to the election of
of Representatives, and was called to or- I ofticers for the ensuing year. Prof. Wm.
of votes on that ballot, stating that he i ,
t der by General Davis, late of the One
believed the interests of the party re- ' Hundred and Fourth re ' t d C
gimen ,an len- , -
Viir It is reported that Col. -Rufus C. p i .V s ia en t ,
F. 1V erg of West Chester, was elected
G. F. . e ar ant
and Col. 0 F NI F I I
(mired a more equal division of the can- eral Sweitzer, late of the Sixty-first regi-
Swope has been appointed Collector of
dilates over the county. He *eared the meat, was appointe d temporary , cha ir-1 Secretary , The Committee appointed for
success of the party more than of fi ce for and nettle a stirring s peech. Colo- Internal Revenue for this Congressional ,
man, ..
.that impose reported Bellefonte its the
nel McCandless,of tile Pennsylvania Re- District, in place of Scull !place for holding the - next meeting. Re-'
himself, serves, Was ma de the permanent chair- •
.
Dr. Peffbr, • in a few happy remarks, mini. His review of the war policy of COURT.-August Court will commence Port received and adopted. •
also eked the withdrawal Of his name : the late administration was masterly, as On the 26th inst. Quite a number of i In the evening a Report Was read by
defence 'of McClellan At the
for A. silly. -, He thanked the Delegates , ryas . his ' etses are down for trial.
z ..,
I mention of MeClellan's name - intense , ` I Plait James Waters on "Methods of lii
, struction to Deyeiop the Aesthetic Na
for the r Willingness to support him in 1 enthus i asm prevailed, lasting for some I Those indebted to the printer should
the Convention, and the Democracy for minutes. not forget him on that occasion. If Au- : titre." The customary resolutions were
what they had done for him. 'He would I The list of vice-presidents and secreta- gust Court proves no "harvest" to him, I i
a e r x t Passed. - .
repay these acts of kindness by holding I ries includes some of the most distinguish- ~,,
he has none. We hope to get i n I On motion it wag resolved to spend a
I ed soldiers of Pennsylvania, all ranks be- social anti humorou s .
short time in a .
fast to the principles of and polling all the .14 money , to pay a paper bill which will. be '
I represented.
votes possible for the glorious el.A,Dem- After recc.ss speeches were made by due at that time, and as it is ' a
large mit., I Dr. Burrower being called for, that I
ocracy. .
- several prominent soldiers, and every I (the high price of paper makes them all veteran teacher and humorist responded
_
Dr. C. E. Goldsborough, Joseph L. ,sentiment in fa d vor o t t i - J h ohn t rn t. _ and l Cly
se la e) those indebted are asked to • • '
g i ve ! in his happiest and wittiest style heave- I
Shorb and G. B. Yantis were appointed 1 ilu t e le N n V e lL r 4 a r l ee it h ers reported o le oresaoplii;taiouns, us "a 1..." Let the response be geueral, I biting his adventures with a sun-bonnet, I
Congressional Conferees. - • . • which repudiate the bogus soldiers' con- friends, and giving his views as to the relation of
The following County Committee was vention of Pittsburg ; - declare that the war son-bonnets, sun-downs, anti dinner
then apppointed : ~ was for the Union and nothing else ; de-
Congress for.violation of their eta- ! plates, to the science of Aesthetics. He
tettysburg-W. A. Duncan, Chairman, 'n
agreethents ; endorse Johnson and!
I wits followed by a number of gentlemen
-
in a humorous way.
H. J. Stable, Jacob Troxele Clymer; oppose negro suffrage, anti all 1
Berwick goer -Thotuas Alline, George legislation tending to make the negro the . _ At a little after 11 o'clock the Associe-
C. Mayer; white man's equal ; repudiate Geary as tion adjourned.
Berwick ?p. -Samuel Wollett, C yrus the soldiers' candidate, and praise Smut- • -______-___-_•••,..- ' -
Wolfe tors Buckalew and Cowan for,their pub- ItSfe-A number of deaths from cholera.
Butlerd - Jaeob G. Eieholtz, R. Fitzgerald. I lie course. Every resolution was receiv- have occurred at Philadelphia.
Cumberland-Jacob Lott, David P.-Wei- ed with loud' cheers, and the whole were
kert. -- adopted unanimously.
Conowa.go-Anthonyftrasbaugh, Joseph Before the adjournment a resolution'
Burkee. was adopted requesting Geary to answer ,
Freedom-David' Rhodes, Michael Mc- interro ga t o ries as te his position on the '
- _Fadden. negro suffrage and restoration questions.
Franklin-J. H. Plank, Joseph Rene& Geary's friends are troubled in cense-
Germany,--John. Cover Samuel Horner. i euence.
Huntington-Win. B. Gardner, Jeremiah' The convention, after ndjonrnment,
Slaybaugh. marched in a body, under command of
Hamilton-Hamilton King, Charles H. Colonel McCandless, to the Bolton House,
Ruff'. •to pay their respects to Mr. Clymer. He
Hamiltonban-Wm. G. Reed, Robert d enthusiasti c ' • and !
was reete very
Watson. len a short speech calling upon t ol- I
Highland - E. Plank, Frederick S. D,ubs.l d' to vote as they fought, for
Ldierty-Wm. R. White, James Corey. ' lion and Constitution, and bitterly de-
Latimore-Joel °nest, Joseph Fickle. ouncing the Radicals for treachery to.
Littlestown-Philip ' Homier, J. B. !the government. Loud cheers greeted
RMS. . t. I t candidate for Governor, who after-
Ox ford-Dr. IV. J.Mbeln re, A. J. Drivers. . ds ijessated his time to hand shaking.
Menallen-Wm. Overdeer, Jacob Petwere.
pMe - good sense of the soldiers pre-
Mountjoye-Is,aac Lightner, Joseph A. ented a serious riot. A Radical et r ening
Orndorfr. . paper denounced the convention as a
Moutitpleasant-Lewis Will, Jacob Mel-- in,,,,, m eet i ng
eeting o f deserters anti bounty
horn. ' linmpere which was a shameful outrage.
Reading-W, B. Hildebrand, Edward liundre:ls threatened to destroy the office,
tilleaffor, but concludep not to follow precedents
Straban-Philip Donohue, John Wertz. ma d e erteeet opponents.
Tyrone-C. Bream, Thomas 'Ehrehart. he convention is pronounced as much
4.Jnion-Jos. L. Shozb, Daniel Gelselma.n• urger than either of the party-nomina-
N ne Committee on Resolutions reporte . ting conventions of last spring, and good
the following, which were unanimously I judges Agree that it indicates an over
adopted : whelnaing majority of the soldiers' vote
Resolved, 'That we denounce the revo
for Clymer. Every soldier here says that
two-thirds of their comrades are opposed
lutionary proceedings of the Radicals hi! to Geary's election. Clymer's majority
Congress, and, believing that these falai- , is now set down at riot less than twenty
les intend to subvert and destroy our bee five thousand.
neficent system of government in order
to accomplish their negro designs wee t
. invite all white men to join us in an 'rt '
to crush then) before • they accompl
further mischief,
IResolved, That - we are opposed to negro
suffrage and negro equality, convinced
that the white people of this county are
able to govern themselves, without the
aid of an inferior raoe.
Resolved, That we approve of and en
dorse the-policy of President Johnson for
the restoration of cal the States to the
Union.
Resolved, That we are opposed to Reo
pening negroes at the expense of the
Government, especially whilst the claims
of the white soldiers who fought for the
Uitioll are pushed aside froni time to time,
as though to be neglected et . refused,
Resolved, That lion. 'Mester Clymer,_
the Democratic candidate for Governor
of Pennsylvania, deserves the support of
i every well-wisher of the country, and we
' pledge him mars' warmly and heartily.
Resolved, Thal [ admission of D. hfc-
Conaughy to a seat in the State Senate
was an outrage upon the expressed will
of the people, and in violation of law,
as dearly defined by the highest:judicial
tribunal of the Commonwealth. Down
ey should suggest to him the propriety of
at once vacating a position, to which he
has no shadow of claim.
/Seto/vest, Thst successive Reptiblican
Legisletgres fraying refused to award the
smallest measgre of justice to the herder
sufferers in this county, It becomes these
I sufferers to cast their votes for men whene
I they can rely upon to help them-anti
experience has demonstrated that this
, help can only come through the Demo
cratic party.
! Rc4olved, That the ticket this day nom
iqated, representing as it does the while
sentiment of the county, should have the
I support of every white man, and wilt re
eel ve that of the De.inceitacy cordially and
energetically. e
'Op motion, .
- 'Renewed, That this Convention unqual
ifiedly instruct our Congressional Confer
ees to vote for Hon. Wirt. Ms.
• Sherry for
TICKET.
Congress, just before the adjournment,
passed a bill raieillig the pay of members
from $3,000 to $3,000 per session—but in
order to sugar-coat this pill for the people,
they connected a measure to giv,e boun
ties tti the soldiers—one hundred dollars
to three-year men, and fifty dollars to
two-year men. The bounty bill had been
preyiously defeated, and would not again
hare been reached but for the prtext
which the members wanted to raise their
own pay. '
Radical ideas - of justiee are_well ex
premed fn the' figures—s2,ooo extra to
Congressmen for a few months' stay at
Washington, and $5O to $lOO extra to sol
diers, who for two and three yeara :were
exposed to all the toils and alatigfii of a
desperate and bloody war. I rt
It is said that the bounty brills has
been so lamely framed as to requircl fug
ther legislation before it can be effee,
Wis this done on imrpose?
• On Thursday week a Gearyomeetiptg
Was held in Shippensburg, a town In the
"paper General's" own county.. So few
people gathered that no speaking was had
until the evening, when a small crowd
was present to hear Geary "speak a little
piece" of sometwenty minutes Indength.
Our informant assures us that there was
not the slightest enthusi&m, and that
Cleary's speech in blackguardism and
want of sense was on a par with that de
livered by him at York. Compare that
meeting with the meeting at Mechanics
burg in the same county, if you wish to
know how the masses are feeling and
thinking. The rumor prevails extensive
ly that Geary is to be withdrawn - in favor
of some man who clan make a decent ap
pearance before the people of Pennsylva
nia, and it is said that the leaders of the
Republican party are convinced that his
nraination was a terrible political blun
der.
tar Late news from London is to the
etZ,..vt that a treaty was t 4 lgned at Vien
na, en the 27th, by the Sovereigns of
Prussia, Atistria, Bavaria, and Hesse
Darmstadt, and the representatives of
Prance, Italy, Spain, Russia, Portugal,
Great Britain, Turkey, and the German
States. It is a eompaet securing a last
ing peace thrqtrghout Earope: Prussia
is to ha've sole dominion in the German
States, excepting Hungary, Bavaria, and
the Danubian Principalities. King
Wilhelm Is to be made Emperor of Ger
, ny. Italy. Is to have Venetia and
thre fortresses of the Quadrilateral,
An armistice of four weeks had previous
ly been agreed upon by Austria, Prussia,
Bavaria, and the other Gerinan powers,
Yon Cotrarrir.—The Democratic Con.
ventiOn of York county, on Tuesday last,
nominated. the following ticket: Con
gress, A. 7. Glossbrenner, (who will have
no opposition in the Conference ;) Asso
ciate Judge, David Newcomer; Assem
bly, Col: Levi Maish, Stephen O. Boyd;
ProthonOtvy, Thomas Q. Gross; Sheriff,
Jame Engles; Register, .Thcob Stickel;
Clerk, Wm. Tash ; Recorder, Capt, Tien.
ry Reisinger; Commissioner, Daniel Mil
ler • Director, Wm. Eilgore ; Auditor,
David gen:mil; Coroner, Samuel J,
Rouse, -The majority in "Old Democrat,
lc York," it is confidently predicted, will
be larger tills fall than ever before.
serThere were twelve clele,gates front
Beaver county in the John3on-Clymer
s o ldi en v ,convention at Iturisburg on
Wednesday. Of these nine were wounded
men formerly Ryttstiectn4, who never
voted the Democratic ticket, They are
now enthusiastic for Wester Clymer, and
wotlld not tottch the tyrant Geary with
"a forty foot pole,"
&COM cit the ifttantic C.tste f—Europe
4n4 Awkeeioa ore now connected by tele.
greftwato oable haviqg lx..enenteeessfally
laid beit'T994 U 0304 11134 Now' Foacti-
LW",
igir3g4 aiy ACID NOWNTIJOIt
A GEARY FIZZLE.
Terrible Riot between Citizens and Ile
groes in New Orleans.—President noti
fies Goy. Wells that the DiGlary are ex
eeted to sustain the Courts.---Martial
w Declared.
.n.day Mayor Monroe, of New Or
leans, 6: • d a proclamation stating
"the extinct Convention" o€lBo4 p • • s
ed to meet that day, and exhorting all
good citizens to keep the peace and refrain
from gathering about the place where
"the extinct Convention" was to be held.
Notwithstanding the telegram from the
President, General Baird expressed his
determination to prevent the civil au
thorities front interfering with the Con
vention,
The dadical Convention of 18E11 met at
New Orleans on Monday, and in spite of
the precautions taken by the police to
preserve the peace, a riot ensued, which
resulted in the killing of live negroes and
the wounding of two whites. The Con
ventionassembled at 12o'clock,twenty-six
persons Icing present. The pollee sur
rounded the budding and endeavored to
preserve order. 4 Mr. W. R. Fesh was
arrested in the Convention and taken to
the lock-up by a double guard of pollee,
amid cheers from the populace and cries
of hang him. Subsequently the President
of the Convention and some of the mem
bers were also arrested. A procession of
negroes, with flags and drums, soon after
wards inarelted through the streets to
wards the Institute where the members ,
of the Convention wore assembled. The,
negroes were in large numbers, and be- •
ing armed in every conceivable manner,
but principally, it is said, with clubs,
beat off the whites who attempted to die
pone thorn, and congregated in front of
the Institute. At a quarter past one In
tho afternoon the most intense excite
ment prevailed throughout the city.
Firing was then going on la several of the
streets, and it was at this time that the
negroes are reported to have been killed ,
and the whites wounded. At a quarter
past three in the afternoon the riot out
aide Of the Institute had . not been quells...
The police lad surrounded the Coq.Vell-
S:OLDTERS' Mruirrso.—A gotsll • num
ber of soldiers being present at th Dem
ocratic County Convention, on lk onday
last, they concluded to hold a meeting
that day for the appointment of delegates
to the Harrisburg Soldiers' Convention.
The meeting accordingly came off, at the
Court-house, at 1 o'clock, when Capt. Ja
cob H. Plank, of Arentlisville, was called
to the Chair, and Adj. I. H. White, of
Gettysburg, appointed Secretary. The
object of the meeting having been stated
by Adj. White, the following delegates
were appointed f Major D. J. Benner,
Adj. J. H. White, Capt: W. J. Martin,
Lieut. S. H. Eicholtz, Sergt. Samuel
Lent; Corp. Israel Slothour, Private J.
T. Myers. These gentlemen all attended
the Convention on Wednesday, and re
turned on Thursday, much pleased at
wing met so many of their old comrades
Ms, and with the unbounded enthu
exhibited for Johnson, Clymer, the
itution and the Union.
sins .'
Cons
COMMENCEMENT.—This is Commence
ment Week for Pa. College. Tuesday
(to-morrow) afternoon, "Holman Lec
ture on the Augsburg Confession," by
Rev: Dr. Brown; Tuesday'►evening, in
auguration of Profs. Hay and Valentine ;
W~lnesday morning, Junior Exhibition ;
Wednesday afternoon, Address by Rev.
Dr. Cuyler ; Wednesday evgning, Aluin
ni Address, by Rev. V. L. Conrad;
Thursday morning, Commencemeit ex
ercises. Grand Concert by Lancaster
Orchestra on Thursday evening.
Jon xso Meertso.—A mass meeting of
the friends of President Johnson will be
held : ilver Run, Carroll co., Md.fon
Sa ay next, August Ilth, commencing
• 0 o'clock, A. M. Col. W. P. Mauls
y, Hon. Wm.-MeSherry, of this county,
J. W. Bittenger, Esq., of York, and
Charles H. Busbey, Esq., are Announced
as the speakers. - The friends of the Pies
ident in the neighborhood and adjoining
counties are invited to be present en
masse, and make this a grand demon
stration. We hope Adams will be well
represented.
ser•The Radicals meet In County Con
vention to-day, to settle a ticket. They
must have little confidence In their abil
ity to carry the county, when ' they go
outside of their own ranks in' march' of
candidates.
Pro Nre.—The basket Pie Nio, at the
Arsh Creek Bridge, on the Chambers
burg turnpike, on Saturday last, was a
vary pleasant aff►ir, all present enjoying
themselves "to the top of their bent."
BA.r,L.—A game of Base Bill at
14ew Oxford, on Saturday week, between
the Young Amerloa Club of Hanover and
the Juvenile Club of New Oxford, result
ed In favor of the latter byone—the oount
Ntandhig Itl fqr Hanover, to 17 fqr New
Oxford.
11E9—A stalk of Oats measuring 8 feet 8
inches was brought to our office the other
day. - It was - grown by Mr. Jeremiah
Docker, of Ilamilton township, and rdus
tip high In the figures, like Clymer stock.
NEW' B awn q.---,The new ragroad brldgi
wee" Cane way, near Nev :tort,
e convict: I iq 4 few days,
-Special Notice Column.
•
Spike The Guns!
of Humbug. -Intres‘tcr+ ere in the field with
deadly hair d'ngerou germs' to health and utterly
destructive to the hair. Da not submit to have
your head
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when that cooling vegetable preparation,
CHItYSTAISCHICYS lI.tIII DYE, '
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In?in light brown to Jet black without injuring
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teln through the pore& Beware of the deleterious
ti3ies! Honufischtr.Nl by J. CHIUST.pOHO, 6
AStor House, New York. Hold by Druggist& Ap
plied by all Hair Dressers. [July 30,:66.
The fileestast Pbseavery of the Alice
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C 11.5.51. A. TRIMNF,It.
Quakertown. Vii. J. May 8, ISM
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0111,1 e 50 courtlawl street, New York.
3uly 41, 1400. lm
flow to Coto Diptlterlo. '
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Diptheria, which is more common among chil
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and his Regulati fig Pills. The Dlptheria is a mu.-
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throat, which (really affill'ocates its victim and
produces death. Diptheria Is, therefore, a serious
malady. It will nit de to treat It with neglect, or
' to waste time by applying to it. item dent reme
dies. wen Lien extwriene.e.l physician be veiled in,
he will-not promise that, with all his skill, there
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he had nevi's ha 1 flied /4,3.4,4 C.ln tide Ore h:3111 01
anypther Cure for ("tills and Fever? It Is trite nt
this, and Its lenoortain, tee tho,o altileted with ilia
complaint salt ant leo over es..linatea. Ste sure Is
it to cure the Fever and A rue, that It may lea
truthfully sal•I to he it eertalmrernotly. one Deal
er complains that it is no -,-- - .•theltio tee sell ,
bemuse eeile lag tie no rm 4 )leortlfs,,l.
Prepared lw '. A Y
sal by A. D. Buehler, Ge
Jnly 9, PAK 2pi
Lyon's Period
THE GREAT ERMA..
REGUIARITIE.4.—TiIest
cally vompotuvied thrl
that(any im, PoTterx
quid. theiractfon is - three . ren , l,:iing
them a relmble, spec 13' __ ,„ _ . Pipet Plc for
the cure of all obstructions and suppressions of
nature. Their popularity is nd Irate Iby the fact
c i
that over 14111,000 is atics are tumidly consumed
by the ladies of the United , States, every iiiii, of
whom sp wt..' In the strongeitt terms of praise of
their great merits. They art, rapidly takirrgrU
place of every other Female Remedy, and are con
81110'01i by 4111 who know staid of tie in, as the
surest, safest, and most in failihlepreparathet lit
the wort I, for the core of al' female complaints,
the remove/ Of all otostructios, of sal lir". and Iho
prunotioo of health. regithoity and Mrcuttili.--
Es olieit dire tions stating ode.n they may used,
and 4 , Xplaliking 'ivied] and ally they should not,
nor could no( be used without, Prodtleing elf , t
et kutr.try to nature's laws, wijil 1.. found carefully
foldel around each bottle, with the written signa
ture or JOHN 1.. LyoN, witlrut which none are
genuine.
Prepared . by Dr. .101 IN 1.4. LYON, I f'hape.
Street, New Haven, Conn., ho igtn be consulted
either personally, or by ma ; (enclosing stamp,)
ormeeraing all private d And female weak.
nesse'. Sold by Druggists e .rywbert.
C. . CLARK" k CO.,
Conn.,
- Obni Agents for . ri. ant ("amulet,
Nov 6, ISO& ly • 'I
• ,
Terrible Diselesiiirre.
Rix:awns Feu Tits Mod:mist—A most valuable.
land wonderful publication. , A work of 44111 pftew,
and 30 0010M11 Engravings. DR. .11UNTI..It'S
VAT/E id FA)i?N!, an original and popular treatise
on Man and Woman, their /thyslob sty, Functions,
land Sexual disorders of every itiud, with Net er-
Failing flemcdies for their speedy core, The rinle.
Lice of I/11. lICNTFIii has long been, anti still he,
unbounded, but at the earnest soiled-talon of nu
merous perwaks, Ike hum been irslutied to extend
his medical usefulness thrt)ugh the medium of h ill
"VA ItE MECI'llf." It In a volume that shonld he
r in the hands of every familyln the land, as a pre,
ven Live of secret vices, or as a g11i(143 for the alleVis
Minn of one of the most a*fttl and destructive
scourges that ever visited mankind. -One ropy,
securely enveloptsl, will be forwarded free of past
es,- to one part or the United Statcli for 450 .Ants in
I'. 0. stamps. Address, post paid, DR. WINTER,
No. 3 Invislou St., New York. (Sept. Z.. ly
Pettey the *toad.
If the blood be pure the body which Is formed
from and by the blood oaunot be diseased. But If
there be In any part of thb hefty an affection, such 7
as a boll or ulcer, even a bruise, the blood circuln-.
Um( through that part take up Impure !natter
from the local affection aril carries it Into the
general system. This is the (Ouse often of sudden
death to persons of full habit afflicted with bolls
and ulcers, and who use no medicine; the unities.
Irta into the circulating system sad chokes up
the tine blood vessels which supply the bat
with vitality, and lite censeias tj
BER.BIor BY LICILITNING,
sow, this eon baramedlel
' BRAN D BETH'S PILLS
take all Impure ra%tteriVrota the circulation, alai
envo the general health, such raring loos! aloe,
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