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    Olonyilet,
GETTYSOLIP.O. PA.:
Xamiaisp iierfillii. 4sip Si, INN.
Pon - GOVNIINGS,
HON. -HIESTER CLYMER,
or Irium oowar.
Ton cosonEss,
SIM .7. MeDOVVELL .HLIARPA,
. Fnuuttlin County.
AfiISOCIATX JunnE, -
4/MAC ROBINSON, Clettytoburg.
AfU;EIIHI,V,
NICHOLAS HELTZEL, Moattpleam't
81,tERIVV,
PHILIP HANN, litraban.
INN UMW& & 21q...011143g, ,
IY3I, D. HOLTZWORTH, thsttysbUrg
CLYRIC 6v +us couirrs,
ADAM W. MINTER, Prankliti. •
- cocrrY cumltitldroxim,
NICIIOLA WI ER MA N, Menallon
THSECTORS OP THE POOH, •
JOHN NUNNEMAKEIt, 2 Liberty,
JOHN -RAHN, 3 y., Conoway.
COUNTY AUDITOR,
"[BMW L. BREAM, Vumboriatad.
CORONER,
Fa. WM. J.. Mc:CLIME, Oxfqrtl.
CONGEMIX.
?he Detripratle Couferees.of this Con
gressional district met at Mellvain's, in
Fulton county, on Thursday last.- Hon.
J. McDowell Sharpe, of Chambiirshael.
WM nominated on the :Nth ballot, Donk-
Fulion And Adams going fur 111i4:
We preferred the nominutlon of Mr.
Mettherry, but will give ‘Mr.;, Sharpe a
cheerful support—and so will the Dethoc
racy of Adams. Though received at a
'ate hour, the proceedings of the Confer
knee will be found In anotherjeolumn.
TIIi Pllll ADELPIIIA CONUNTIOIL
We could fill eolunan upon eolumit of
our paper with the preparations for*he
great Philadelphia Convention, to cetn
melte°. to-morrow, (the 14th of Augtist.)
In every State the befit men Lave been
"ductal as delegates, and the C)/V9ll/01
promises to be the most Important *refire
sentative body that ever assembled inThe
ilnited States. ; The Rid teals are howling
et It Weeause 'it presages their doom, but
the misses of the people are looking for
ward to its deliberations with' the most
profound interest. We do not believe
that they will be disappointed. A Con
vention embracing all the Eitates, its
voice via he for the whole e
U4ion-t ,
end undivided—and as such will d
heard and heeded by the people.
THE PROSPECT'.
rverywhere throughout the State the.
Vunocraey aro rapidly perfecting their
organization, r and front every 'quarter we
hear the most cheering blows. The otm
servative men of PcnnsylVania have 're
solved that there shall he an end of the
yule of radicalism and fanaticisn, and
to effect that most desirable result they
Are combining, Irrespective of past party
tics, Hundreds awl thousands of honest
voters who have heretofore stood oppos
led to the Democratic party will refuse to
support Cleary because' they cannot ; en
':slorse the phitterm on which he stands
Arid the principles which he professes.
Re is known and recognized by all in
telligent •yeters as- the pliant tool ' of
T#adtlens Stevens, Simon Cameron and
Jelin W. Forney-.
If the full Democratic vote of the State
is polled, Hiester Clymer will be elected
Governor, so surely as the Second Tues
day of October comes. That must be
done. In order that it may be accom
plished, there must be the most perfect
organization of the party. It is time
every township in the State had a Well
ttrmiged business organization. Let ev
ery Democrat: who reads this article ge to
work at once., With a proper effort On
our part, we cannot be defeated In the
coming election. One grand united
struggle will enable us to overwhelm llhe
-disuttionists and to bury Radicalismln
Pennsylvania forever. Shall it be done?
It rests with you, reader, to say. You
must do your duty, your whole dqty.
You must work hard from this lour un
til the election; and you must begin at
once. Will you do so?
Hymn so iv BLVL"
The grantftleroonstration of the "boys
in blue" at Harrisburg has struck terror
to the hearts of the Cleary disunionists.
It is the handwriting on the wall which
portends their utter and overwheindlig
defeat in October. Before the Conven
tion met they undertook to ridicule it,
but since itliasproveti a magnificent sue
taw 'they have no other resort than hyrrd
-lying to counteract, its influence on the
pepple.. The Harrisburg Telegraph, we
{should judge, has been employed by its
party to tie by contract, and for pay.
Tuat any editor, howeyer depraved,
Would do the wholesale lying bf the Tele-
praph merely for the fun of the thing, is
hardly a supposable case. 'rho work,
however, hos not boon well performed
by the ?telegraph—its lies have been got
ten up in 4 bungling manner for au a
dept in tile business. For irudince, it
characterizes the Convention as a "fail
ure," a "fizzle" &c.; and then calls for a
mass meeting of Geary soldiers to "Mon -
feraot the influence" of this "fizzle." ,
If
the Clymer Convention was a "fizzle,"
Wloe is,the necessity of eOuntersoillng
its influence? A "tlZzle" °mild hardly
be said t 4 have any influence to coil nter-
Act,
Betalithe lying the Telegraph and 11In-
Bred sheets in the State can do willAnot
diAtmy the influenne of this Convention
on the October election. It showeconiclu
eively that the hearts of the real BoWers
—the rank and Elie of the army--94* *44
us two to one. It will inspire the den
iservative masses of the State with fresh
oounkge and lead them to increased exer
tions in behalf of Cuustitutional liber
ty and a restored Union. It is a bright
omen of the election of Iliester Clymer by
pot less than twenty thousand majority.-
*fir;44.+ov. Win. F. Johnston has
been appqinted Collector of the Port at
Philadelphia. 'maid that the present
j.VAI Al incumbent, Tho Woes to
give qp the of4coi nqd wall "teat the
queetton whether the President of the
Viatica' Itßate:fa:3aq niak.e each atutppoint,
1149V11.14:Wiltiatil F. Johnston, !hen nq
yam* IIM nalitleued," Tnornae may
- 41101.3104 his metal, ll hut we will wager
. - 1011 4 * 1 0 -1 0: Appiea cllab ttie rresideat
WIM
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E sHODDT coNVENTION. •.. I
~, TUX 17.11KINDF9T CV? Or ALL T" linpon the neck df the peopi us '
- - coffee
The Radical or -Shoddy delegates of i If those cloned the rt4ohlttkot , of the- have pup,' in and calico for . L et us
this county met in Conversion , in the Radical County Convention don % see lbr-Weents, sugar for igh nexuses,
Coufi-House, on Monday last, inch after ; that McConaughy, the bogus Senator, wipe out the shunp these the Ra th_ 4
Much difficulty, succeeded in patching received the "unkftiderit cut of all," we high taxes, an- ,i
Arms-Forney-Phillips
-up what is universally conceded to be a have only to say that they don't under- cal.. Abolition -s,' LOWER END.
very weak ticket. Wm. S. Hamilton stand resolutions. After a labored nt- Party. -----,PO*-.-- --
presided; Col. Wolford and John Con- tempt to justify the Rump Congress inc
_ ,e 76ISIONAL CONFERENCE.
0 I
ningham were the Vice Presidents, and its revolutionary and disunion course, ! I"meeting of the Conferees of the
Dr. Pierson and J. H. Wert the Secrete- the resolutions compliment the "hero of „en Congressional district-di - 0d at the lib- i
ries. After making preliminary noun- Snitkersville," and "puff " ' Koontz,
,27 ~,y
--(4) on i Ili j n i ni le day M , c li l ic v . a n i t i lid i q " - } o&ug " e°, 44 1 18 " 0 3 t . i; 1 1
nations, the Convention adjourned for there is not %word of . congmtulatkir
~ot for the purpose of non 3 inating u e
eandi-
dinner. ' • e ra'. date for Congress, the following were the '
McConaughy in obtaining his
Although the electioneering was warm a word of compliment for Ids /awe ,. ' proceedings :
in the morning, it reached fever heat dur- i gable efforts," for the count s
as deat h;
ers O e i t t motion, count Frede rick r e i , c t t i c
e N ( ''t. t i o m .. i i i , e o f c tili r -
Hig the noon recess. Candidates worked They are silent and om
e exponent of ,fio. I'. [teed, Esq., of Bedford, was elect:
As though they, thought a nomination had and doubting him as
and requ ire h im ed Vice President, and O. 11. Yantis, of
some value, and the scuffle, to outsiders, his party, they Ins _ . Adams, Secretary. The following. nom
11. S. Senator'
became really comical. . to vote for Cara •
.- i illations were then made for Congress:
ghty fallen!" ltuty.es- , Han: 4. H. Cull:roil' was nominated by
The Convention re assembled at IP. "How are t
pkesumed troops of friends Jno. P. Reed. Fun.
M. After much delay and confusion, it i terday it wrHon: J.'lMeDoweli Sharpe was moral
yg o bt a i n i ng his s cat without
was announced that the usurper Koontz accused hutted by W,. S. Stenger, Esq.
-I - •- to it. To-day he has-lived to Him. Willitun MeSherry was nominat
ought to be the nominee for another term any r . •
1 , tself "stabbed In the house of his ed by Dr. C. E: Golds borough.
in Congress. A- •
r
.it was next resolved that P. L. Houck,
who last winter tried to make himself
Ileve that he represented sornethinri, r
Somebody in the Legislature, bee'we"
to appropriate to himselta thcsAnd dol
lars more of the people's mord 08 aslight
remuneration for his. vaVable services
and efforts in behalf oflor ( kr sufferers!'
What a tribute to i t Orauce and incom
petency v er il y , when a man.* fit r for
nothing else, IN, is, in the estimation of a
Shoddyeeopvention, fit to:go to the Leg
isture.
Michael Belly, of iieSherrystown, was
next nominated, on first ballot, for Asso
ciate Judge. There was some consterna
tion
when the vote was announced. It
seemed to have been utterly untxpeeted.
That It was a gross blunder, many' be
lieved; and so said. .It has always been
customary tor one of the Associate Judg
es to mid() at Gettysburg, the county
scat, so that people front country or town
having business to transact with the
Court during vacation, may not be put to
any inconvenience. But here the inter
ests and convenience Ofithe public are
sought to be set aside to make room for a
man who, they foolishly suppose, would
he able to controla certain vote. IVhata
spectaeleef Impudent inconsistency, for
" the party ofgrand moral ideas" to nom
inate fur a high and responsible office ono
whom they .proSeribed and .denounced
only a few years ago! Or did they, select
hi m'under the conviction that their wa
d/date would be beaten anyhow!
After several ballots, during which the
effort seemed to be to get the weakest man
for Sherfffi success was announced In the
nomination of Daniel Cashman, of Stra
ban. The Republicans may or may not
be satisfied with the choice. The Demo
crats Will certainly not grumble about it.
For Register and Recorder, the leaders
hero had long ago fixed upon Cornelius
B. Crist, of Menallon, and the arrange
ment wiLE4 endorsed, without a Word of
inquiry into his capacity for the impor
tant place.
The struggle for Clerk of the Courts was
quite animated, and resulted in the ridic
ulous notulnation, of B. F. Kepner, of
Franklin. Several aspirantsof acknowl
edged capacity were set aside without a
why or wherefore. What a compliment!
For Commissioner, those active party
workers, Peter Schively and Jacob Mick
ley,
were given the cold shoulder, and
Francis Cotflson, of Huntington, was
nominate& A - very slow, nag to run
against Nicholas Wiermal. ~
The Convention gave John Mickley, of
Hamiltonban, the three-year nomination
for Director of the Poor, and that for
two-years to Josepl t E. Hemler, of Moon
pleasant. The latter will hardly than
04 Convention for thus deliCately snu 13 7
bins him. He. cannot help but know
that the lower end is entitled to the three
year term. Who of the managers man
oeuvred this little trick through, at the
expense of Mr. Homier?
Buitzer Snyder; of Mountjoy, was pre
sumed to be easily satisfied, and therefore
was dismissed with„ the nomination for
Auditor.
Although this Borough bad quite a
'number of candidates for the several
offices, and Is withal one of the most black
of the Radical . , districts, the Convention
thought it a sufficient expression of lib
erality to ghe It the „Coroner, and Dr.
James Cress was assigned to that place
on the ticket. •
That this selection of, candidates domes
up to general expeetatin, will not be ad
mitted by any candid R epayican. It has
no element of strengthinothing to com
mend it to the support of a majority of
the people. ' Besides this, it is made, by,
the resolutions adopted, to stand upon
the Radical-Stevens-Negro platform—a
platform which is becoming more and
more odious as ' daily 'developments re
veal the dangerous and revolutionary
designs of ii thorn.
With sue weight upon the Radical
ticket, it can stand but little chance of
success among a people. who are over
whelmingly in favor a the white race
governing itself. This t 'OE principat U
sue, cannot be ignored. t he elevation of
the negro to the level othe white was,
during the entire sessio n the chief con
cern of the Rumpites, and will be again,
when the eteettim is over. Eiery Radical
Abolitionist will vote the ticket, nomina
ted last Monday, and every tote cast for
it will be claimed as'erlaraing the insane
and fanatical measures of the last Con
gress. It, therefore' becomes every Con
servative sin Adams to vote againetithe
* Radical l i c i minees, and strive to defeat 1
them by e largest majority ever given
in the cotinty. If the people will but
arouse to a true sense of the dangers,
which threaten our country and our race, i
such a result will most assuredly follow.
Yiefft-The three wealthiest men in New
York city—in fact the wealthiest men In
the country—Wm. B. Astor, Commo
dore Vanderbilt and A.. T. Stewart—and
who hold more Government bonds than
three times their number of men any
where, are delegates to the National U
nion Convention at Philadelphia They
understand the value of the Union aid a
good Government, and -hence they re
pudiate the Bump Ellsurilouists In every
possible way.
iiir.folul Quincy Adants, son of Charles
Fraud* Adams, the Mighster to gagland,
headed the eat in Quincy * Mitssachusetta,
in favor of the Philadelphia Couventioh,
*ram}, George Ashigurq, of Masa
ohtlootts, rresidont of the Vilicatio (Lin
coln) Convention of 1860, lira been chosen
4clopto to Philadelphia, • .
am ends"—no one so poor as to mention
his name. Look at the resolutions. Has
ever man fared worse ? Ho was de
nounced by Democrats, and Democratic
papers as al usurper—asked to resign—
suublxid by the Governor—hit in a"cheap
show"—and condemned by the resolu
tions of the Democratic County Conven
tion in unmistakable language, they as
serting that 'Decency should suggest to
him the propriety of at once vacating it
position to which he has no shadow of
claim."
And yet with all this, the Convention
of his own party'refuses to justify or ex- 1
cusp his occupancy of a seat. which be- ,
longs to another. As though anxious to
wipe their hands of the foul act, they steer
entirely cleir of it.
The Democratic Convention denounced
the bogus Senator—the Republican Con
vention passed over his case in silence—
and with the exception of two or three
Sancho Penns in the county, there are
none even ready to pity him in this "un
kindest cut off all."
If, with all this accumulated infOrma
tion in regard to the feelings'of his con
stituents, D. McConanety means to hold
on to his seat, against.the will of•the ma
. the Aupreme law of the
State—against the expressed will of the
Democratic Convention and the implied
will of his own Republican County Con
veution,—then in 'the name of outraged
justice, let him hold on—but it. will only
be to reap the deserved and daily increas
ing scorn of au honest and Indignant
People,
'sow
THE BADICALX MEAN REvournos:
The public mind generally is already
convinced, but the evidence accumulates
daily, that the recent riot In New Orleans
WW} a long-planned Radical plot. In
deed, the fact stands-confessed—in the
rage' of the Radical prints over the sud
den and final collapse of the scheme, and
in the wrath of such, Revolutionists as
Banks, who swears that the death of the
infamous rioter Bostic shall be " aveng
ed." That every preparation was made
for the outbreak is evident from the re
ports which now come by mail of the
arming of blacks, the incendiary meet- I
ings, the torchlight
,parades of frantic"
negroes, and the inflammatory harangues
of ranting rioters—all preliminary to and
on the very eve of the riot to which they
were the incentives and stimulants. All
the plans, at Washington and in New
Orleans, were as deliberate as they were
diabolical. It is history now how sum
marily the plot was crushed, -and with
what swift and sure justice the leading
local conspirators, and the armed blacks,
were checked in their career. And nov a
in the recess of Congress which, fortunate
ly, permits no white-washing committee
of investigation, the people w ill discover
from the daily thickening testimony,-the
objects of the riot, and the results expect
ed by the Radical conspirators.
For the Gettysburg Compiler
•
TUE DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
FRIEND STATILE : —The Democratic
ticket meets with general Satisfaction
here. It is one of the strongest and most
popular that could have been selected.
Indeed, it could not have been otherwise,
for the material at,the command of the
Convention was of the best all around.
Especially are we pleased to present
the name of I-lon. William McSherry to
the Conference for Congress. Ho Is held
in high esteem by all parties here, and if
he could be the candidate of the District,
good bye, Koontz.
Nicholas Ileltzol is spoken" of h i t the
opposition with respect and his nolnina
tion strikes terror among thorn. Whey
like him as a man, but fear him its an
adversary. We think that Mr. Heltzel
is a very strontgentleman,ond may pos
sibly get some three or four hundred to
begin with.
We have some idea also that ouriiiend
Robinson will make a better appearance
on the Bench than one on the othbr, side.
We intend to put him there. Some of
the opposition are favorable to him, at
least they would not ride through aStorm
to prevent him from ascending the
Bench. He was a good working 4tepre-
Ontatlve for us once, and we will make
him Jddge.
1 We are much ,pleased with Philip
Hann, and will endeavor to do something
handsome for him. He is a competent
gentleman, admirably qualified for the
office, popular with the people, and must
be the net Sheriff of Adams county, if
the plough should stand. He Al doubt
lesi be the main target at which the
14dicaLs will direct their fire. Lying
retorts' are already circulated, but we
will be ready to defend him successfully,
and with ease.
Holtzworth is a son of the old Bfack
smith, a soldier maim ed , and better qual
ified than the one wlicris to be his oppo
nent. It would give us ralfeh pleasure
to have the lilacksmith!ii crippled boy
there.
Mr. Minter is a stranger to us, but we
take it for granted that Franklin has giv
en us one of her best men.
Nicholas WiermanWe know. He will
make &capital Commissioner. Of course
he will got a full vote, and a •little over.
Messrs. Rahn and Nunnernaker, Mr.
Bream and Dr. McClure will also be
treated by us as men In whilse Denuoc-
Mey, integritY and qun/i4cations we
have confidence. They will not rqn
be
hind the ticket.
os rise, Deniocrata and Ckniserva"
fives, and elect these 04014.. Let us rise
In our strength in this campaign, and
one 1114 1 4 in the Cludu that -now is
Tirenty-live ballots were taken without
effecting a nomination, the result on each
ballot being:—Colfroth 6, Sharpe 8, Alt:-
Sherry 3.
On the twenty-sixth' „ballot, the result
was as follows :—Sharpe. 9, Coffroth 6
whereupon the nomination was made
Dr. C. E. Goldsborough presented the
following letter from Hon. Wm. Mc-
Sherry :
To the Democratic Conferees of Adams
county appointed to nominate a candi
date for Congress in the 16th Congress
ional District.
ENTLEMEN :-SO far 11.4 I have the
power, 'desire to say to you that it is my
earnest wish that you meet your asstam
att in Conference, determined to select
tai a candidate for Congress such person
as is best able to rally around him the
support of the gallant Democraty of the
district, it matters not who he k, or from
what parlay he conic:~. This is no time
to quarrel for the advancement of partic
ular favorites, for vital interests, affecting
the• future of the country,
are at stake.
Whatever may be the result of the didib
erations of Biel' Conference, assure the
gentlemen composing it that their choice
shall have my•warinest anti most cheerful
Support.
Very respectfully-yours,
Wm. Meßn MIRY.
Germany tp., Adams co., Aug. 7, 1866.
On motion of Andrew Burgess, it was
Resolved, That the letter of Mr. Mc-
Sherry be published with the proceedings
of the Conference.
A resolution was then offered by Capt..
Win. Horton, and adopted, returning the
th a nks of the Conference to Mr. Mc fl vain,
for the abundant provision made uy him
for "the inner man."
Remarks were then made by different
members of the Conference endorsing the
nomination of Mr. Sharpe.
The following is a list of the Conferees:
Adams county.—Dr. C. E. Goldsbor
ough, J. L. Shorb, Esq., G. B. Yantis.
Bedford.—Lewis N. Fyan, William
Keyser, Jno. P. Reed, Esq.,
Franklitt.—rAndrew Burgess, Augustus
Duncan, Wm. S..Steliger, Esq.
Fulton.—Capt. Win Horton, Dr. H. S.
Wishart, Amos S. Sinith, Esq.
Somerset.—Frederick Weimer, Jno.
P. Philson, Jno.
CITAILiCTEE OF THE PIMA DELPHIA
CONTENTION,
This will be the most important gath
ering that has been held in this coun
try for ninny years. In it, for the first
time since the better days of the country
before the civil war ,
there will be a
meeting; ofmenfront altparts of the land.
It will be no sectional conclave, but a
National convention—in the fitting words
of tlo call, a National Union Conven
tion.
Its blessed mission is, not to destroy,
but to restore; not to feed the. flames of
sectional hate and perpetuate disunion,
but to bring hack the old feelings of
friendship_ and good-will between all the
sections of our common country.
In that convention will be assembled
some of the best men of the South, led
by the noble Stephens. There, too, will
be such men as ex-tiovernors Porter,
Bigler and Packer of Pennsylvania; Gen.
Dix andex-tiov. Hunt of New York;
Senator Dion, James E. English, James
F. Baticock, and Judges Waldo and Sey
mour of Connecticut ; Chief Justice
Woodward and Judges _Lewis and Camp
bell and Black of Pennsylvania; and
Ash mun and Beach and Chaplin, of Mas-
Fachusetts ; and a host of others, 'all men
of the highest character, from every State
in the nation.
These men are from both the great
political parties. They- meet together
on the common platform of the Con
stitution and the Restoration of the U
nion. That is the platform on which Ev-
FAIN PATRIOT can stand.
We hail the Philadelphia Convention
as the sure harbinger of ,glad tidings
and a better future for our troubled coun
try.
With the downfall of the Radicals the
world- will witness the restoration of
Right and Justice in the United States
of America.—Horfford (O.) Timm
cGeary, the "hero of Snickersville,”
obtruded himself upon a Sunday School
pie nic, held near his residence, at New
Cumberland, the other day, and through
courtesy was allowed to address the chil
dren, being quietly reminded, however,
that the occasion was not proper for any
display of political rhetoric. He com
menced to talk to the little ones, but his
religious education probably being defec
tive, he got miserably stuck among the
precepts, duties, responsibilities, etcete
ra, of the narrow way, and broke down
completely. With some of the stragetic
promptness, however, with which he
conducted his backward movements in
Virginia, he drew from his pocket aman
uscript, and commenced to read an attack
upon the Reading speech of Montgomery
Blair, and garbled extracts from Mr.
Clymer's legislative record. The church
membership upon the ground, embra
cing the parents and friends of the chil
dren, were deeply mortified, and hung
their heads in shame, both at the want of
Christian knowledge displayed by the
candidate for Governor, and at his lack
of knowledge of the proprieties of the oc
casion, in turning a pious assemblage in
to a pOitical meeting. Upon that occa
sion at; least he. seems to have lost the
respect of every one who was present,
irrespective of party.—Patriot & Union.
'The Genius of Liberty, published
at Uniontown, Fayette county, says:
We have recently heard two gallant
and meritorious Republican soldiers of
this county, who served under Geary,
giving,him an awfully bad record both
as a man and a soldier, and they spoke it
out boldly and publicly on the streets of
Uniontown, charging him with tyranny,
colvardice and the groszest incompetency
for the position for which he has been
nominated. Their opinion of the man
coincides with and is fully as severe as
the denunciations of the returned Mexi
can soldiers.
DE ..The soldiers and people in general
will observe that tne Bounty bill was on
ly passed because on the passage of it
depended the securing of the increased
pay to the Rump members. When the
bill stood alone, it could not pass; but
when the pockets of the members were
brought Into the question it-passed read
ily. Like a hand of pay-triots, they gave
the soldiers their bounty and voted there
by two thousand additional to each mem
ber's pay.—Patriot & Union.
At• Trait to Antietam Battle-field.—Tho
National Guards of Philadelplda intend
to 'visit the scene of the battle at Antie
tam, Md., on the occasion of the dedicii
thin of the National Cemetery at that
place, on the 17th of September,
TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS. • COUNTY COMMIIrTEF.. • Dr. Marshall's' Catatr r la Istar. ,
. .
1 Thin snuff has thoroughly primed itself in bathe
Committee best article known for curio/et/is Catarrh, Cold
Wi'The ComemEn will be furnished The Democratic County
tu the litiad and Ireaaelie. it has boon found an
for the campaign—from this time until i will meet at Wolf's Hotel, if Gettysburg, a:mallet remedy in many moon of sore Mils.- ,
after the October election—at the low'` on e Monday next, the 20th of August, at
_li m e4ir u n f ras .n
1 1 , ) , as lz: r elr ly eii i i ni olV n T i It ; f i nd lluiTinit
price of Fifty Cents! Send in the names 11 oclock, P. M. A full attendance is de- 1 It to e iragrant iel,i agreeoble, anal oivig.4lx.xx
und the money — singly or by clubs. sired. Wm, A. Du,.reaN, Chairman. filtlfgEo`ratx.ivieliiettr.dNiell'Z'Znil.: o ll:acTer ooe d
nary delightful and invigorating. it, (wig and.
There is an interesting Campaign ahead, August 13, 1860.
ponestAoutull obstruct ions, strengthens theglunds,
and no Democrat or Conservative should and gives a healthy action to the Darts affected.
EMOCIIATIC COUNTY COMMITIEN. More than Thirty Years' of t‘tie and use of ~ Dr,
fail to be posted when the Information , —. t . , Ibiarsteill's Catarrh and Ilism.luolio Snuff," has
l.i tysburg—W. A. Duncan, Chairman, prevail its great value for all tbe common diseases
can be secured ihr the small sum of half H. J. Statile, Jacob Troxol. lof tint heal, and at tills moment Maud* higher
a dollar. , erwick bor.—Thomas Alwlne, George than fiver before. , ,
C. Mayer. i It lit recommended by many of the best pliyol
, JpgrWe direct the special attention o Berwick t4.—S uel Wollet/C' clans, anti is used with" great. success and satisfao
yrus Lion everywhere.
Teachers and Directors to this, appoint- . Wolf. I . 31e . ,4p:0 Certlileate• of WhOlemaln Previsions In
,
tier—Jacob G. Eieholtz, R. Fitsgerahl. b„-., 'P il o
,"/:: ‘ t i : :, ; N H lg ! l rt . l 'l' '' i lr V I t ;f„r to .ii r
7a7/ 1 ' 1 8 " ?. : 1/1/79..s . "
menu of the County Superintendent ad-
Bu
Cumberlandl--Jacob Lott, David P. Wei- atid ' nea,bwhe snuff," and sold It In our wholtenru
. 1 (rale, ( heeriully state, tint !we belteVe It to ho
verthasl in another column. kert.
equal, In every respect, to th rOcomad at
yatiut
COnowago—Anthon Strasbaug h me
Joe,eph given of It for the cure of C tarried Alrectiort,
Burkee. and that It 1.1 del. Wei ii y the,eat article we have
Freedom—David Rhodes, Michael life- °"'''r known for all common4seases of the Head.
Fadden. pinta Perry, Boston ; Ito ,Au ton & C o.,!As
ton; Drown, Lamson & t' o. Roston; Seth W.
Franklin-7, H. Plank, Joseph Robert. Powle. Boston: wnson, rilimsno a t ',, , Itoston;
Germany—John Cover, Samuel Hamer. I ,, II " T rP'" w, Nte..:
Kinmna a co.. okaon: I t. it. 1 1
mirm-1 aPa , New York. A.
Hu ntington—Wm...ll. Gardner, Jeremiah i a " l r ) ' ..4 l l;is, New York ; step Jen Paul a Co., N
Slaybaugh. ' York; Israel Motors Co., NoW York; Mel:
Hamilton—Hamilton King, Charles 11. a. ii , a,bios, veto york ; A. fl. Sem 11l ,t: Co., New
Ruff. p I J I York; M. Ward, Close ,t ro, , New York: hush &
(lute, Nov York. 11.7. Fur kutlu by all Druggl ts.---
lituniltonban:—Wm. G. Reed, Robert I Try It , Lthx. ht 1,115. ir
Watson.
Highland—E. Plank, Frederick S. Dubs.
Liberty—Win. R. White, James Corey.
Latimore—Joel Griest, Joseph Fickle.
Littlestown—Philip Heeler, J. B. Ad
onis. .
Oxford—Dr. W. J. McClure, A. J. Bowers.
, ISfenallen—Jacoli Brame, \Win. Overdeer.
Mountjoy—lsaac Lightner, Joseph A.
Ortidorir.
Mountpleasant—Lewis Will, Jacob Mel
horn. .
Reading—W. S. Hildebrand, Edward
SheatFer.
Straban—Philip Donohue, John Wertz.
Tyrone---C. Bream, Thomas Elirehart.
Union—Jog. L. Shorb, Daniel Guiselmen,
agr'Weare Informed that the report of
the appointment of Col. It. C. Swope, as
Revenue Collector of this district, is not
correct.
lift. John C. Zouck, land agent, Now
Oxford, has mold 10 acres of land and im
provements, belonging to John Heugy,
situated on the Carlisle Turnpike, to
John U. Buff, for $2,680.
ipiirOar friend, Abraham Plank, of
Cumberland, has our thanks for a basket
of choice pears. They were first-rate,
like Clymer stock.
Pic nc.—The Sunday School connec
ted with the Catholic, Church had a plc
nic at Wolf's Spring on Wednesday last.
Young and,old enjoyed themselves
HORSE STOLEN.—A flue horse was sto
len froni-Major Culbertson, In Carroll's
Tract, week before last. • The thief was
pursued to Frederick; where he was ar
rested, and the horse recovered.
MONEY ORDER OFFICE.-The Postmas
ter Genenti has made.the Gettysburg Post
Wilt* a Money Order 'office. This will
prove a great : convenience to our citizens.
Persons wishing to send small amounts
of money to any portion of the United
States, note xceeding $5O, can safely effect
their purpose by depositing the money in
the Post office here, receiving an order
for the amount to be paid by the Post
master of the place to which it is sent.
The fees charged are 10 cents for amounts
not exceeding $2O; over $2O - and not ex
ceeding $5O, 25 cents.
CO3I3IENCEMENT. — The College. Com
mencement. last week, attracted a large
number of ladies and gentlemen from
abroad: ,On Sunday, the Baccalaurea
was deli4ered by Dr. Baugher. On Tues
day after loon, Dr. Brown delivered the
"Holman Address on the Augsburg, Con
fession,", and in the evening Prefs. Hay
and Valentine were 4nstalled. The Ju
nior exhibition came off on Wednesday
morning, the following being the pro
gramme :
Man hi the Universe—C. J. Cooper.
The Music of the Spheres—G. P. Rowe.
Teachings of Nature—R. J. Fisher.
Posthunitis Faine—J. H. Brown.
Science and Revelation—J. G. BlyhoM
en
Festina Lente—B. C. Snyder.
Sicilian Vespers—M. W. Jacobs..
Sisyphus-J. R. Custer.
Rest, Nobje Hero—D. R. Kepner.
ReVolutions the Stepping Stones to
Progress—J. J. Weaver.
Our Future—Hart Gilbert.
Our Castles in Spain—S. P. Sadtler.
• Circassia—C. 8. Albert. •
• Our Hellenic Prototypes—T. F. Carver.
Poem—Altars of the Phileeni—P. H.
Schaeffer. '
On Wednesday evening, Rev. Dr. Cuy,
ler delivered an Address before the Phi
lomathan Society.
The Commencement exercise; took
place on Thursday morning, as follows:
Latin Salutatory—P. M. "Bikie.
Greek Oration—C. C. Hengerer.
American Nationality—J. Artley Bee-
Ler. .
Influence of American Science on Mod
ern Progress—H. S. Cook.
Compensations of Life—T. W. Saeger.
The Newspaper an Educator—W. C.
S'haeffer.
The Value of Suffering for the Truth—
H. 1, Ziegenfuss.
Valedictory—A. J. Riley
Mr. Becher Kok the first honor, lkiessr.l.
Riley and Ziegenfuss tbeseconil, and Mr..,
Bikle the thyd.
The music was supplied by the Lan
caster Orchertra.
To THE FARMERS.—There is perhaps
nothing about which our Farmers should.
exercise more care than in the selection
of their Fertilizers, and especially is this
caution necessary, at this time when the
market is so full of new and untried arti
cles, many of which are perfectly worth
less.
What IS needed is a Manure which con
tains Ammonia and Phosphate of Lime
in proper proportions, so that if will act
at once upon thegrowing crop, producing
a large yield, and at the same time hav
ing such an &Feet upon the soil as to be
of permanent benefit.
The safest rule, in ouropinion, for Far
mers to pursue is, M use. nly thosearti
cies which have undergone years of trial,
and have proven themselves by their ac
tion upon the crops to be reliable.
There are very few in thiscountry who
are not familiar with "Baugh's Raw Bone
Phosphate," and who know that it has
achieved a great reputation as a quick
And active Fertilizer, as well as a perma
nent improver of the soil. Many of our
prominent Farmers haVe .been using it
for years, and are Tully eonvinced of its
great value; knowing this, we feel no
hesitation in recommending this article
to our readers, and urging them to use it
the coming season upon their wheat crop,
feeling thdt it will be to their interest to
do so. - '
Further partieulais may be found in
the advertisement respecting it, in anoth
er column: It
• sarJack Hamilton, of Texas, we un
derstand, proposes to stump Pennsylva
nia for Geary. He is just the man to ad
vocate the claims of "the Statesman of
New Cumberland." They are both great
men—in their own estimation.
Sir" Occasional," of the Press, was
very indignant on Saturday week at "Airs.
Abrahams, a white woman, who lashed
and roasted poor colored girls." So
should every one else be. The fiend who
could commit such a crime should be se
verely punished. But why don't the
Press tell its readers about the white man
who lashed his son to death because he
would not say his prayers? The reason
ls, the woman is a resident of the South,
4414 the man is a Yankee preacher!
lletaohn W. Geary was &Snow Noth
ing of the most violent kind before Abo
litionism swallowed up that party.
esirThe Deinucrata have carried Ken
tucky by nearly forty thousand Intitart(y
"The people are Acing! .
AN ArrmirT TO DINFRANCIIISE VO•
TERM.
Notwithstanding the recent decision
of the Supreme Court of this State, that
no voter is disqualified through failure
to report as a soldier or conscript to a
provost marshal, we understand that
lists of so-called deserters and non-repor
ting drafted men are being printed at,
Harrisburg, In the State Printing Office,
,under instructions from the State offi
cials These lists will average about one
"
hundred and fifty to each regiment—thus
'aggregating from thirty to thirty-Ave
thousand names. They are to be sent,
0 with copies of the now &Juliet act of the
Legislature disfranchising deserters and
non-reporting drafted men, to all the elec
tion officers of the State, with orders to
- refuse the votes of all whose names appear
upon the lists.
This is a hold scheme to disfranehiso
legal voters of this State who are op
posed to the Radicals and the election
of General Geary. The men getting up
these lists know that the Supreme Court
decided that nothing but the evidence
Of a trial by court-martial, and sentence
approved, can be taken as proof of deser
tion, anti made grounds for refuslng.a
vote. They also know that election offi
cers have no authority todeeiare who are
and are not deserters.. If they assume
such powers, they ate' liable to arrest
and punishment. But this knowledge
will not prevent them from urging
their friends in all parts of the State
where they are In the majority to act in
defiance of the law as expounded by the
highest judicial tribunal of the State.
They set up a "higher 'law," and mean
to bind, if possible, State action to their
will in the important matter of reed y
ing or refusing the votes of citizens of
this Commonwealth.
The law as expounded by the .Supreme
Court of Pennsylvania is, that all men
who may have been charged with deser
tion, but not convicted of the same, and
all non-reporting drafted 'men standing
In the same position, unless they are
otherwise disqualified, are entitled to
vote at all elections in this State. There
is no legal power to prevent them. The
lists sent from Harrisburg are not worth
the paper on which they are printed,
and election officers attempting to carry
out the Radical programme will be offen
ders against the law, and must suflbr the
consequences. Tho legal voters. of this
State will not be cheated out of their
rights fn order to keep the Radical fac
tion in power in the nation or the Com
monwealth. When the •Supreine Court
pronounces a decision, it must be regard
ed and obeyed. Democrats in all sections
of the State should note this attempt to
disfranchise their fellow-citizens, and
be prepared to meet the Issue in a proper
manner at the polls., Age.
ItiirGeneral Geary - fought the rebels In
front.—llepnb.
And the rebels fought Gen. Geary in
the rear. That's the only part of Geary,
they ever saw.
Special Notice Column.
Permanent and W/416 , 0iplVall NOCCMI 111
the beat Evidence of the Goodness of
Brand reth's
They should be In every family, ready forenoon
the first symptoms of disease o,N. , tirrlng. This
method will often save life. Remember, the
CHOLER:\ MUST BI; TREATED 21.14 A INVON,
and year safety demands It should be got ?lit of
withont delay. Colds, rheumatism, asthma. pleu
risy, dlarrilied, collar, In (act, all sickness is .the
consequence of active impurities In the blood.
These being removal, the health Is restored at
op M,
Observe my name In the Government stamp, in
white letters. Sold by Druggists.
July 30,1566. lm D. BRANDLIETLL
Dr. Tabbre Troethum Morse IMalutent.
PINT BOTTLES AT ONE DOLLAR, FOR THE'
CURE of larnenesit, scratches, wind galls, sprains,
bruises, splines, cuts, colic, slipping stifle, over
heating. Dore throat, nail in the foot, etc, It Is
warranted cheaper and better than any other
article ever offered to the public. Thougsands or
animals have been cured of the colic ,and over
heating by this Liniment; and hundreds that
were crippled and lame have been restored td
their former vigor. It is used by al/ the first
horsemen throughout the States. Ordersareoon-1
stantly received from the wing stables of Eng
land for fresh supplies of this Invaluable article.
Over 2,500 testimonials have been reeelVed.
Re
member, one dollar laid out in time insysave the
life of your horse. Sold by all Druggist's. Office
GS Cortland street. New York. (July3o, Itt,
hplke The Gahm I
of Humbug. Impesters are in the field with
deadly hair gl3 - es, dangerous to health and utterbi
destructive to the ludr. Do not submit to have
your hatd
BAPTIZLD WITH LIQUID FIRE!
when that cooling vegetable preparation,
CIIRISTA DOR(YB RUB DYE,
will, in five minutes, impart any desired shade
front light brown to jet black without injuring
the Wires. staining the skin, or poisoning the sig.
tern through the pores. Beware of thedeleterious
dyes! Alanatitetnrisl by J. ell RISTADOLIO,
Astor House, New York. Sold by Druggists. Apt
plied by an Hair Dressers. [July 311,:68. lm
Lycra's' Periodical Drops!
TAE. GREAT FEMALE REMEDY FOR IR
REGUL.,ARITIES.—Tiiese Dnma are a ecientla
catty compounded ilioLpreptration, and better
than any Pills, PowdeMor Nostrum+. Being 11.
quid, thelraction is direct and positive, rendering
them a reliable, speeAy and certain speelne for
the cure of all ObStrUCCIWIS and suppreealoas of
native. Their popularity is Indicated by the tact
that over 100,0 P) bottles are annually consumed
• by the ladles of the United MMus, every one of
I whom speaits In the strongest terms of praise of
their great merits. They are rapidly taking the
place of every other Female Remedy, and are eon
' alder& by all who know aught of them, as the
surest, safest, and most infallible preparation In
the world, for the cure of all female complaints,
the removal of all abstractions of nature, and the
promotion of health, regularity and strength:,
Explicit dire tiowi with out when they may used.
and explaining whe they should not.
nor could nut. be usepm - inning gamut
contrary to nature's laws, will he found aiirednili
folded around each bottle, wl th the written signs.
tare of JOUN I+ Lvosr, without whiebi Muse aro
genuine.
Preoarad lav Dr. JOWSI L. LYON, 195 Chaps.
Ruse ,New Haven, croon., who can be donsuitod
either personally, or by mall, (endowing atagato
concerning till private diseases and female Weak
mom bold by Druggists everywhewe.
C. q, CLARK & 00,
Gaul .s.gcnta for 17 1 .agil Outintlaq.
Zrce! ei IS" if
-
The Great Enstll4‘ Illemedr. '
RIA JAMMS CLARKIes CMHIJUATED FEMALII
Pti.E.s. Prepared (mug - n p q‘cription of Mt J.
Choke, AI. 1). Iqm:sit:hut I*trnordinary to the
Quern. This invaluable ineilletur Is unfailing In
the burs of all those painful h a d datigerlats ( Us"'
Sett SO Whiell the frinalo consOtut lon is subject. It
moderates all eXcluiSem mid , r.anoves all obstruc
tions, and a speedy cure innbe relied on.
To Atarriod Ladies it Is pee Harty stilted. It will,
ii
In ntioit that., bring on th monthly perlixl Wi th
, i-
I tt bottle, l e7f iln i price One_Golinr:bearn the Govern
ment Stamp of Great Grititi4n, to prevent COUlltUr.
fella.
I:Aurro,r,—Theite Pills Rh ell not lie taken by
Pentalia during the Ft ;NT xi limn MONT., Is of Preg
nancy, its they ire sure to 'ring on Alisearrings,
butt at any other Dino they to s.tfe.
lit alt c welt of Nervous n Spinal Afflictions,
Pains In the Back and Lin la, Fatigue on slight
exertion, Pai plGit lon ottlie,llourt, ilysteries, and
Whites, these Pills will etfi t n cure when all oth
er ;Inoue. 'have failed ; mn although a powerful
reilitsly, tin not contain In ti, cab net, antimony,
or ittiething hurtful to the tionstitution,
rail directions In the plimpitlet around each
ptgltage, whteh should be ("irefully presi•rvol.
Sold by nil Druggists, &'la Agent for the Uni
ted States and l'anatin,
JOB MOSES, Cortland Rt., N. T..
N. n.—?Lan and noosing , . amps enclosed loony
ntithorized Agent, will itonlre a bottle, containing
50 'n
'ills. by return ail. SldbyA, D. Buehler.
Bee. 18, 1563. ly
11.IFE-11EALTTI--STRENCITTf.
hrtf--Krlt PIM/Tit.
LIFE-11.EALTlittintENUTII.
The Great Irreaelt. Remedy.
--,
Dn. JUAN DIC - te A unfelt
CELEBRATED) I , CIPIC PII,LB,
Prepared from a present) ton of. Dr. 'Juan Dela.
-,' warm, Chief Physiel ii of the nompital ,
' du Nord on Laritm Imicreof Park.
Thiminvaluahle :munch ]..14 no Intpo,,ltion,i Ma
is unfailing in the cure o f . pormatorrlue or Semi
nal Wonlinexs. Every RIX .lot •Of Gelill4ll or Uri
nary' Irritability, Involun ry or ST igtit ly Seminal
1
Emissions from whatever nume produced, or how
eter severe, will li e towed ly releved and thu or
g4oß rostorod to healthy lion.
Wad the following upin ha of eminent Frdnela
phymlclami:
••Wo have mod the Silo
Gamut ter, & I hipmit, No.
the prescriptldn of Dr. Ji
private iniwtlee wit t unlit
lieve there is no i alio . i no I
to Cure all persons rotifer
Nuilasionti or any other ‘1
(*gaits, whether caused I
tieing, eXtAKteltli, or abuse.
IL A,
i ` 11. D.
Jita:c
;Parts, i%Tw sth. I 861."
1 1
BEWARE Ole (N
'The genuine Pak are it
Drugglst4 throughout the
tar per Box, or mix Poxes I.
Pllll4 propnr,; . by
eH Rue Lombard, •ma
an Delamurre In our
rat mticretni, and we be-
Iv) no wiwell
wx from Involuntary
•akn oat of the Hestia t
y sedentary modes oh
!REArarr.tutr. M. U.
flif.rAltnioq, M. I),
LE LEA:CHILE, M. D.
=!
dd by all Iho principal
Price World, Pre OftulNA
r Dol:urs.
(.1A11.1:71.1PNIP: tit bre°.
NO. 211 Due I.nt
lOne Dollar Onelra4.4l to
gill litmus, a lox by nets
Amu •ill olstervat Inn ; six
Sole General Agents Intl
03C:
T, Sole Proprietor*.
'burl, Purim.
nulloolnotl Agora,
n Necturly
Mixes for limn dollar%
I Amerl.ot,
It O. 3fOAP; 4 4 ct CO.,
I 27 Cortland at., N. T.
Spanish and VIIIImh
I part•enlars and ilirot•
verytul4lnNii.
Uettysburg.
N. a—Prencli. Cirrinat
irainnitlets, containing t
Wilts Mt us', scot tree to
A. I). nitelii;;r, Agent to
Dec. 18,1645. ty
Ayers A
=3l=l
FOIL TIIK KIT
:Lttarcnittrnt I.\•v,r,
twit t r A•sovr, ChM Ft vet%
or 1311iunx 11,1
N. Indeed fixb the whol
ating lu Itillars derange
!Minot isilitmande eotilit
tCeKK Or
'evor and Agar,* ntlt-
Inirrit) Ague, Periddtea/
ulache, audj.nlinur leo-,
• (ieu' of ilium/mil - neut. causal by thu 31/41,
kg.
le only ornulequenoe of
=I
Iniasmatiepoliott. it,g l t•tit viirlety of Iliti;aermi
arise fonn - its irritatiiiu lii =malarkey; districts,
among it'll lob ire Neacii gill, Ithiquiiatisni,tiout,
tleadiwlte 111111,111,0 LY, Tlisalincime, Earache, Ca
tarrh, Asthma, Palpitat on, Painful Affection et
time Spleen, Ilystericks, lain In the ilowels, Colic,.
Penitents, and Derange sment of the stomach, nil
of which, when originat lig in this cause !tut on
the intermit tent type, orlmecoine periodical. This
.t
. 'vitt:" OX pole the poi 111 from the Shot, and
thus mires them all atilt./ . Il Is not only ties most
effectnal remedy aver d seiivered for this clew of
complaints, but it is the cheapest nod moreover
Is perfectly safe. No Malin can urine from Ifs use,
I the Patient when mired Is left as healthy as If
he had never tool the ill•:w••. Can this ho said of
any oilier cure for Chill/
and Fever? It in true of
tills, and its lints 'nutlet. o thine afflicted with the
complaint cinema lie ovkr estimatist. Mom" Is
it, to cure the Fever a ir .Igime, that It nlaY be
truthfully said ii lobe a cs., talffremisly. Otte Deal
,
er emplititis that_lt Is re/
t a testa tiled M•ll,leine to •11,
tre , ` , llo4o one bottle cure a whole nolahlweiood.
Prepared by J. C. Av on e Co., Lowvli, Mesa., awl
Gq
sold by A. D. Buehler, tystiurg.
July 9, 1.806. 2_ni____ . l
~.4 .......
.._____
. How to tuare Diptheria.
The peculiar and NO often fatal complaint celled
Dlptherle, whih m
cis o e common anions chil
dren than among grOwn 411) people, may. prompt iv
be cured by the use of li.. It.tilway'a Ready Itelljf
and his itegniating 1111 Time laptherlit Is a hair-
Hamlet disorder, I outhiencing with sore throat
g
andligu on to v itilentlatilliiiiiiiiiition, congestion,
and the formation of * false membrane In the
throat, which filially suffocates its victim and
poshates ileatli. DiptiKria Is, therefore. it serlotur
malady. It will not do '0 treat It with neglect, or
U, waste time by applying to It it ellielent rime
:lies. Even Van experienced physician bevelled JO,
ho will tint prom Ise thilt, with all his Skill, there
Is a certainty of his saving the life of the mai decor.
rhatprorn fee can only hp t-ni.eien I handy indulged
In when, the moment the child or adult Is seised
withllnptiwria, you .apply Itailway's needy Relief
l ' to the throat and eh, ..1„ 1 and whit in biter from oho
1 to three of Dr. nadir,y Pt Pins to regulate the
.
bowels. As soon an yotl ti h
it° that all danger asp-
I pears. You may rely it mn Immediate relletioni
upon a speedy cure. There must be no procrasti
nation In the case. 'ibu must act quickly, for
Diptheria itt of so active , a nature itself that, unless
speedily end ylgoomsly attacked by a powerful
I rethedy like the Ready itelief, It soon acquires the
mastery and defies all Medical ability to dislodge
it. - But 11:14wIty'S Iteitily Beller vanquishes It di
' meth-. The•tionat experience emu: the Instant
the Relief Is rubbed nista It. The false membrane
ceases to form. The Ihflaimmiallon abate 5, The
congisaion diminishes.' The ma tibeati ng symptoms
depart. The Regulating fills do the rest. They
expel the morbid Manors which eau's: time coin
plaint, and that effected, the paUcut Is I?crater
nently well. Sold by IJruggints.
August 0, IStkl. 2w
Terrible Diseleenree.
Rnettreft Iron TILE 3f ii.moni—A most vain:Olaf
and wonderful publication. A work of Sea pages,
and 30 colored Engravings. Ult. I'IctEIVIt
VADE Si ECU M, an original and popular treatise
on Man and Wom.m. their Physiology, Functions,
and Sexual disorders Of every kind with Never-.
Falling Remedies for t rgpoedy cu;e, The pis*,
tiee of DR. HUNTER. has long been, and still is,
unbounded, but at the earnest "felicitation of 11117.
mensal persons, he halt been induced to extend'
his medical usentlnessThrousch the medium of Ida,
"VA DE MI:C( 7 M." It hilt volume that should ha
In the hands of every family In the laud, as a pre
ventive of secret vices,: or as a ankle for the allevi
anon .of one of the most awful and deatructiva
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