Cy' Tempikr, GET T 813 CAO, Idivr fittinghelp Voir. lir, MIA. rut SLIM OrIPATIUOrt. • '9 t)r xientoeratic,porty owes this WWl :try every ellthrt Si* tall 4)4:A WAY 4 0 made to sees our t institutions trout destruction, anti wrest the governmeot front the fp. ltatteal anob iuto whose hntids jt ime fal len. Ours is mot the only poi IWO orguat- Nation on the otoutintiat ihtaiett IN .0011. tentlißg fur the prinefpirsion wtiirrit. our _faker* Wilt the J3epgUJle,wtad the fact Itut we ure almost .eutirely out oar powei touid only stluaultito us to greater exeri, eon. ' 'rbeilont try demands of us a most de (ermined efrirt for Iti prcurvation, and we are bound as men and }patriots to make St. We dare not spardeither time, lahot or expellee. Nte m u+tuv, nag. W 01714 keep up our orgatitiativiz and heprepttred for any einyrk•it(W, ikuAl ready to enter Into tie presidential .sontest iu tetti with a force that cannot lie resisted. We are -.hot scrambling for efllee, hut are engaged In the matt 'ix:red struggle that ever coil.. Jed forth the elTorta.of men, and we mus,t .eouslue,r . or perith, not as a party only, but as:rreemen. The have ex- Itausted every tueatis in their reset), litdir .cirs tile or dishonorably, to maintain their position, and the attneks they are making upon the principles of the government us soar father* made it,but shows that they aro tree only.to the doctrines of the "Higlter J.aw," as expounded by the most ultra i t f the Now F.nglanil , fanatics. In such in struggle, against such a party, there can be no such thIngAIN discouragement.— We dare not think oreeusing to labor un lit we are triumphant and have ertslic;tl forever the monster which has wrought so Mph evil In the land. We appeal to Abe young Detnueraey or the yountry to gird, on the armor and fight out the guar lel of their Tathers, sad if we eaunocge ,-eall the past, we can yet save the coun try front the worst evil with which it WAS .aver threatened. Titurxprg OF TILE .11.41111 I' Judge Bake/ on Tuesday gave a decis !on in the &therm corpus case Ist h refer elite tot he Pollee Commissioners appoint- et! by Iloveruor Swann; of Maryland. The decision fully *detains the action of 1 (Inventor Swann in appointing the Coin / mimic, ors, and also declares the order of • 71 010 Bond committing the new Police ( l entoissloners to 'prlse,n as wholly un warranted and that the Judge of the Crltnintil Court had no authority to ptvs ' 'such an order. Judge Itartol said he wont& issue an order for the Immediate di:4.! shargo of Sherif Thompson, and in the' sofa ofMesers. Young and Valliant he silscharged them from custody under the illegal order of Judge Bond rentraining them from seeking to exercise the fusto lions of their offices as Pollee Commis sloncra. ln conclusion, Judge 'flattol ' aisid the action of the Governor was final, 1 es much so as if the Commissienere had been removed by ,the ' Legislature, end from his action there could be no appeal. t This decision of JUdge Bartel Instals the new Commissioners In office, and it is hoped will pat an end to a controventy' l l which the leaders of the Radical party! ,elideavored to fan into a revolution to . attire their partisan purixtses., • The pee-, pie of 4110111°re -and Maryland having 1 decided/the politieal aspect of the (Imes- an, and Judge Banal the lop!, there; 141 en be no cxru-e for further agitation Ripon the subject. , ,--- The old Cornmisqlor)ers, making "a •ritrttle of ner.elvity," quietly murremiered the pollee property to the new Board on Thunday. Thus tite right fully tri oluphs, TrVIIILE IN rarcvL . The :Sew York World, of Tuesday, rays.: The developments of the last', few days hovel resulted in a tremendous panic in the whole ale meat market. All the drovers and large dealers are destined to be heavy losers, and there will be many lalrge failures. The following private ! ilevatch from Butrido tells the story : November 12. The now than New "York ',coke flown the cattle tna,rket and created aJmule- - .73upinev4 is at a stand-stP.I. The AVestern droverA, who have been holding large quantities, are heavy losers. The extraordinary ilee/ino in pork and "bog products" during the pied month, resulted yestertla}. In the failure of one large operator and one or two "small .fry." 'Cho decline In mess pork has been', from 438 to Silo 2.5; prime lard from 19.1 e. to per ih. ; pickled hams 'from 191 e. to 1540. per , Ili. • dresaed from 131 c. to 101 e. per th„.nntl so on. 'deer declined yiester- Any (goal to one cent a pound to the onn , . sutmt.ir, ntlking, about three tents in the past mouth. Ira alr 1/73 Party rol.nlm of llim,—For -114 Is getting into bad repute with some of his Republican eotemporaries, Tho NeW York Past, att 1 Advertiser "touch him up" fur hls late blood-thirsty ' , attempts b array the leaguer of other litates against the Ciovcrarnent. The tip eg h id Itophltifoan 113'4 he is a'"plet- tvr of mischief." The i Cincinnati (LI.- *ettO Nays is an "etteeedingly rfekles pc;im, whose sole Ai m is office," and the c,i, t iengo R . ,,patoliean dmounees hint as "trpalitital ttstinilk on(reharlatan— ii, Wonla-bo agitAtor, trying t 3 place the itatii car party t c position of rebels." ' --• - ifirnaui thz Italicals announced du- ring the - war their determination to ex the Serith ern Btatris frotn. Its 'union after the war-should eloszs., how nunly men of either party wouid hats gone out aq Holdlors to fight the South? Not one in ten thouoand of those who (lido.' It was well'fot•thp'",frititnrs at the Nortlietu end faille line" - their design natal the Iwo' tan aver; *lee they would' now be groaning In solitriv cop nutmeat in Got , - tirnment forts. AgrA Radical female, sellool-tettelter'of Ebineburg, Calabria eouuty, on Tuesday votak, 'whirred little child of Ur. John tttitli It wag hardly able to tstattd, the4lttk. Mlow trouldulait be sides 4aritayt Mips Eliza Jones ohould •-boteo4.o , oguigreas or . lbo Nalattehusetta Or* Don-reporting drafted in of faillighatn toirholllP, Colombia county, has prosecuted a, 14d iteid Judge .ond in spector orcluation for'. igicetlug Lis ifote iu October. CNITED 14741111111 08.71 A TOM -..- The Republican Convolution of Faitak- . lin count,y, on Tuesday, ,instructed most unata itneusly Ihr. eu Mu, s.lur vote rofwiting—Curtin 73, Grow 2, Cameron t iittunbough must therefore vote for Cur tin, or bring nineteen -tweptieth,s of Ms party "tio.vit on him)) And the bogus &matter is. in a no less nurouttortable position. With bpth coun t ice squarely for Curtin-etheir preference in each case expressed tit Count!, Conrens. tion—yrill he have the"heck'l to rote for Cameron" From the following in the last Chava bersbrirg Repository, it Will be"seen that NfcConattgby is trying to, pull the wool over the eyes of McClure, but that Mc- Clure Is rather too well posted for him t To the Editors of the Prainkffn Repository' It Is duo to truth that vour readers Should not be misled by the statement made in your paper, that "Adonis, tho Other County of the'Senatorial District, has already instructed for Gov. Curtin." No such mutruction Wits giVen by our County Convention, Delegates were so licitor to instruct, but refused. The call way for a convention to nominate candi dates for Assembly and county offices, and the Delegates were of opinion that ;they had no power to instruct and had-no disposition to 'do so,- lite question of choke of the U. S. Senator was not agi tated .at the delegate.mectings, and the delegates did not come; with any expres sion from the Union. voters nn the subject. A resolution was introdueed to the effect that Oov. Curtin ''as the choice of this convention. • On a vteo, cm', vote it was uncertain whether the ayes or noes pre vailed, and on a call ahout two dozen del egates voted "u'e" to 'one dozen "nay," out of a convention of flinty-six del.,.gates. No one imagined that the Convention designed, to instruct the State Senator, ADAMS. Gettysburg; November 3, 1860. . • • Ifcmq?".q. • . The foregotng communication should have been offered to One of the Adams Republican organs for' publicity, ns they could judge of the correctness of its as sumptions m net) is.4tet thanrwe can; but W 1 its public:Won is I desired here, we cheerfully comply. ! '', Possibly the Republican Convention of Adams did not instruct for t 7 . - S. Senator, "and had no dispositinn to do so," but nt this distance It looks Otherwise. It•may be that the Convey. tibn merely amused itself Innocently by plassing A resolution in favor of tiov. Curti lot U. S. Senator, but till should Itave passed anoth er'resolittion cautionimr their Senator not to be misled by theirjeke“ts he could not but regard it as an authoritative expres sion of the party on the question. The fact that "about two dozen de'e, gates voted aye to one dozen nay out of a Convention of forty-six delegate: , ," sitn ply proves that a clear majority of a full Convention voted for the resolution and, it had therefore all the binding force of a. nomination. If "about two dozen del egates" out of forty-six'liad voted tor John Smith for Senator: i stead of .31r. McConatgby, it would :me been ex tremely difficult to expla in to Mr. Me (l3 Conaughv that nothing w 4 meant by it, for said John Smith wont have been ac cepted by all as the rogul r nominee for Senator; and when "A lams" admits that the resolution in queStion-was pass ed by a vote of trvo to one, even though As he says, ten delegates were absent, he begs 4110 whole question and confronts his own speculations with irresistible facts.' We do not ehbose to discuss this ques tion, as we have nothing to do with the action of our brethren in Adams, and it is for them to construe their own acts. We have given our own impressions as they prose from the- statements of the writer of the eommunientiot, and we leave the Otter with him and those wore immedtately interested.—En. REP. —The assertion that "no one imagin ' eil that the Convention designed to_in struet the State Senator," is "good!" ' too good to be told hereabout., and so it (Ascot to Chambersburg. Everybody heretliought, from what they hoard and.saw, hourly, for days be fore the meeting of the Convention, that It had become the question—that AjeCon augliy was active and sleepless In his ef forts to tight it ofli—and that when. Ie found the issue woldd have to be met, he had Thaddeus St vens pitted against curlin, (linowing ti at his master, Came ron,had no strength,) and hoped with Stevens's local- popnlarity, to "beat out" the Curtinites.' 114 his game (transpa rent as his games *ally ate) was at once seen through, . and the Convention "knocked it into a thr;ee-cocked hat" by votin4 almikit unanimously for Curtin. —This tight iii M otto of ours', but :IS these facts are imphrtant, (and thelVdre not likely, to find a place In the opposition papers), we gia•e them, in order to'gratify the general desire for full and accurate local information. • . 115, - A few days ago, Mr. Waldo Brig ham, theleader ne the Democrats in the Lower "Leese of the Vermont Legislature, offered tlie followittg resolntiom: "That If the Sodthern States lately .in insurrection, will adopt, in order to termi nate our national ditlieulties, the amend ment to the Constitution of the Stales, passed on the 13th day of June, 1866, no further conditions should he re quired to entitle he Southern States to be immediately rind fully ropresented iu the national countills, Except that their representatives be' loyal men." On the 31st of Oct&ler the representa tives of .Vermont,, comprw(l mainly of Radicals, voted this preamble and rc.solti tion flown; thus declaring the amend ment nota conditiem of Union, and adop ted one declaring the ten States out of the union, and that they i:hould not enter the Union except 'on th condition of nut , - or&ti enfrrage, par The election in 'Missouri was a most; disgraceful farce' wherever Radicalism hail control. Everything—black, white and couviet—WaS alloWed to cast Radical ballots; whereas the mest respectable and upright Conservatives were disfranchised upon the most frivolotis pretexts, and, hundreds of inst.ances, driven by murder ous treatmelit from the polls. It has beau proven that - Ik, Radicals acted more like dovfla than men. - - --,••••• TI r impenelnacnt Theshtess.—Since the l 'election y passed,-the idea - of impeaching the President seems to be 'less the rage than during the canvass. The grand aim, preceding the election, was to excite the people with the idea that the President had been guilty of some "high crime or misslentesmor" punishable muter the Con ] stitution with deposition from oilier. But ail this was simply a triok—a moans by which to arouse the passions of the /iadicals sad excite their resentment. his Quincy letter, Secretary Drowning puts the following staggering em ry : "If President Johnson had Wall other respects pursued precisely the course he has, but insisted un negro suffrage as s condition precedent to restoration, dotot any candid ntap tioulat that he would be high in favor with the party which so bitterly denounce Jahn," not one. , ciontatt. rrizet. fra7rPah Rice has been ircsited hk a miffict with his "sacred cwt." ISM Shrew him over the fetus!. ,16r J. C. Ptinnetit propmes to himself the CAlted States Senatonihtp from Mt*. sou it *al'General 'Mintzlemon has gone to Cialvestou to assume command - of the District of Texas, iya,:itosing is building a moaantext to ;Ccit KeUti2ll. "the liudar that bugled with his bugle." pee,j.kborals Bradford, 03 years em, the sole survivor of the Wymolim muss ern. tibe remembers all about it. /BTho Washington Republican says that the live Swann has got the better of the Dead Duck in Maryland. tfarTho Virginia Alleghenies ate swarming with game, A paril from Al i)eitiarle, who entered the mountains frotn B.linton, killed twenty-one deer in five days. One buck weighed two hun dred and tifty pounds, licirThe Macon (Ga.) Telegraph says the authoritie of that city are obliged to furnish from ..41 to ten eoillus per day, to bury negro paupers. Freedom in a great thing for the poor African, "Free to starve and die." JP4rThe Maryland State Agricultural Society iv in be revived. lEfli..At the Horse Pair at Baltimore, last week, Dexter came off winner. te.A. number of Election Judges in Frederick county, Md., have been prose cuted. 1?M-The npgroes who killed Mrs. Gar yin and her daughter, near Orangeburg, Ga., were hung oirSaturday week by the citizens. The Freedmen were so incens ed against the perpetrator's that they wanted to burn the murderers, but were prevented by the w bites. Itt4.lt is stated that a radical contrac tor for the eNiutination and re-burial of Federal soldiers in Virginia has been de tected in cutting the bodies into quarters and thus appearing to bury t four instead of one. Thus he gets $.32 Instead of but .V;. lie must be a Massachusetts Yan kee. 11S.One hundred and ilftv colonifits from Maine lately Arrived in Palestine. V13...1f the Southern , States have no right in the Union now, the Government had no right to carry on a conquering war against them. trA...Henry Ward Beecher lately said: "Our theory of Government has no place for a State except in the Union." Henry has thought differently of it, however, since wealthy Plymouth threatened to stop his bread and butter—otherwise his Z•i10,000 pew rent. mlt..lt is said that if Gen. Sherman finds that Maximilian and - the French (hi :not intend to leave Mexleo, the President will, in his message, ree munend vigorous measures to hasten their departure. vsk.,.The express train movirulr west, on the Butlitlo and Erie Railroad, was thrown off the treek, near Weslesville, on Ttkesday afternoon. Some fifty per sons were injured and five killed. TITE WAY MET' DO IT. Wield ladies, mistresses of aristocratic fain ilie,, understand how to initiate the work of placing the maas of the while peo ple, the laboring men and women,lan the dead level of social and political equality I with odoriferous darkies. These female LYCRI - 3L—A number of the young Radicals who preside over households, do !mein of town have determined to form a not choose—it would be beneath their dig-' Literary Association for mental improve nity—to sleep with a domestic, white or ' ment, and will meet in the Arbitration black; but they will compel, on pain of losing her place, a poor dependent white r the Court-house this evenina• om o • , hired girl to sleep with a negross. to perfect the organization. The question, r 4 everal instances of this kind have i "Was Hamlet mad ?" will be debated. transpired recently in our city. One-of All favoring the object are invited to at the most flagrant of these took plata", not fx nd . 'Phis movement is a good one. many days since, in a palatial residence , We know that, if properly taken hold of, near one of our largest parks or groves. The lady of the house sent her maid, a ; it will result in groat benefit to all con. young girl, the daughter:of respectable l eerned. German parents, residing in the southern part of the eiiy, on the first night, of her A WAR WITII TCRKEV.—Another war engagement with the family, to a room with Turkey looms up threateningly in to sleep in which she found but one bed, the immediate future—Thursday, 29th and that occupied by a negro woman. , . Inst., has been appointed as a day of na- The girl reb,rned to her mistress, and tional thanksgiving. It is thought that inquired if she intended';:he should sleep in the same bed with the black, woman. Turkey will in a great measure be anni- The mistress replied that. such was her, Minted. We design fighting manfully intention anti said Mit the negress was on the occasion If any of the enemy as good as the white girl. The latter did not-choose to argue the point, but simply should beinTscated to us, objected to the sleeping arrangement. I • The mistress persisted in 'her -requi:e ments Ailing, iii tnsulting language, that a negro was as good as a Dutchman or an Irishman, and :ts good as the girl's father, or any other Democrat. This was too much for the spirit of the young German maid to brook, in whose Wills coursed the blood of her brave Teutonic ancestors, and she left the stylish hot bed of Radi calism without further ceretuony.—Ohio ,STatesman. :6) 2- Secretary Seward says In a private letter "So far as I, myself, ani concern ed, it is only necessary to say that I have no remembrance of n time during my public life In which loss charitable views of my public life and private character were taken by those who differed from me than those which are now presented by opponents of the policy which it is my duty to maintain." lir. Seward has by this time, probably, come to realize the tries nature of the men who control the Radical organization. }Tate and misrep resentation are their chief stocks in trade, and every person who fails to come up tO their stand point, no matter what his services to. the country or party, they seek to crush by vituperation and falhe hood. Janus Brooks, of the New York Begrcsit, who was last winter thrown out of his seat by the Rump and a millionaire named Dodge installed in his place, has been re-elected 'by over hiX thousand majority. Drooks was fairly elected before. but Dodge's money did for him in the Rump what rotes failed to do nt the polls. Mr. Brooks' constituency Intre most effectually rebuked the Rump Radii:late for their rascality. DerM organization of political schem ers of the Radical stripe, known by the I alias of "rioltilers' and Sailors' league of Washington City," have issued a call to their poor dupes in the Xortlt to assent- Me in the Capital iipou the meeting, of Congress to give the hump a grand recur- I film. Their object is to get a large body of armed Radicals in that city to prop up the Hump in its usurpations anti to pro tect and assist it in therontem plated over throw of the President. It is nothing less than the first step in a treasonable conspiracy to take forcible possession of the whole government, and to destroy tiro ' Constitution. It fithigh time for the (4ov eminent totake official notice of the Itadi-; cal plotters of treason. - That's so! iiiiir c nVCSois York Tribune's Washin gton correspondent says that it is under-' stood that Thaddeualitevens,at the open ing of Congress, will move the appoint ment of a joint ecnu:nittee, charged with the duty of investigating the of con duct of President Johnson, and reporting what action, if any, is required by Coe- . gress.—Archange, Still bent on 'nimbler! Mined:pm:llx, Ga., November A. li. Stephens, la a private letter to a gentleman of this city, incidents/1y al hides to the statement published in a Northern journai regarding himself and his brother iu the matter of the constitu tional amendment, and characterizes it as utterly without foundation. He thinks the L2gtsisture should rej t the amend-' Anent promptly. TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS; s4l7oxar. RErEstsg.—Col. tf,„ C. 1 -Birepe, Revenue Collector for this Con.. gressional district, hes established his office hi the Court-hpuse, the County Commissioners having agreed 1 o rent h ini room on the first floor for the purpose. The location being so central anti conve ' nient, the Col. is entitled to the thanks of the community for adopting it. We understand that Geu. Col Troth has made the following appointments of , Deputy' Assessors for this county: .L C. pely, Esq., hi place of Geo.. B. Stovtr Capt. C. F. in place of Wm. S. (Cart . ; Thomas G. Neely, in place of C. (1, Beaks; and George Stonesifer, in ' plum of John Busboy. We alio under ' stand that some slight changes have been made in the arrangement of the divisions, but exaefly what, we are apt ablo to say. PAINFUL A (•cIDENT.—We regret to learn that Mr. 6olomon Toot, of Mount pleasant top.. with a serious accident on Monday evening - last, whilst engaged in threshing grain with a machine at the barn of a neighbor, Mr. Weigle. He was about stopping for the day, and whilst la the act of throwing a few loose straws into the feeder, his left hand was caught by the cylinder, and drawn in, horribly mangling the hand and arm up to the elbow. Dra. Horner and Huber were immediately sent for, and upon arriving . found amputation necessary. They therefore at once took off the arm, just above the elbow. We are glad to be in , formed that eft. Toot is doing very well under the circumstances. IxsTALLATioN.—Rev. Wellrwas regularly installed as Pastor of the Cono wago Charge of the German Reformed Church—ArendtSville, Bender's and Flohr's—on Wednesday morning last, at Arendtsville. Tie services commenced the evening previotis with a sermon by Rev. Mr. Titzel, of Emmitsburg. Rev. Mr. Zieber, of Hanover, preached the installation sermon' on Wednesday morn ing, and Rev. Mr. Destrich, of this place, Rev. Mr. Seehler, of Hanover, Rev. Mr. Zehring, of,Jefferson, and Rev. Mr. Tit zel, took part in the exercises. The ser mons were•able and appropriate, and the services intcrelting throughout. IMPORTANT T{) SOLDIER4.—AII solders who have one hundred dollars boivity due them should remember that since the beginning of August, when the bill giving them one hundred dollars addi tional bounty was passed by Congress, some three months havealready elapi3ed, and that the' Department has limited the payment to those only who apply within six months' time, half of which has expired. Those who have not yet applied should 'do so immediately. C/minbcreburg Repository. i As iMMENSI: TREM—Capt. John Bry an, of St. `llhomas township, Franklin : county, recently cut a white oak tree on , his farm which produced 2,905 feet of ; sawed lumber and 4i cords of are wood. " It measured ' r lf feet across the stump, and Int a distaneO•of 57 feet front the stump, S i the trunk still measured over two feet in diameter. The woodland lumber realized from this single tree, at their market price, amen sled to about.tzineill (Mani, Can any of ur farmers who own timber land beat lb 4 r I Ttrn'Ttu. a n.t pi I. —We understand the work of putting up the poles for the At . lantie andCreeat Western Telegraph Company i ; progroging rapidly. The work had I)en completed as far as Hu ge stown aew days since; and we under stand that the parties are expected to i reach this I place in a day or two.— il'auncaboec' Perord. 1 i —The polies are now up as fsr as Pax 'ton's church, 5 miles from Gettysburg. Novlnt6fin Corm' mminenees to-day. The public gill Loped to learn that the criminal htisiness will be less than for some time Ihnek. There are, however, Common Pleas eases enough on the list to oeoupy t e week. SPECIAL (COURT.-A special, Court, for the trial of !it number of civil suits, will !commence On the ard of December next. The list of Jurors will be found in our advertieizig columns. Tr~trnt e' rrt - ru.—The Adams County Teachers' Institute will tweet at Llttlestown oh Wednesday nest, the sexton to continuo three days. A full' attendance Is earnestly desired. ORPHANS' HOUESTnAtt.-- , The Soldiers , Orphans' Homestead here ill to be formal ly InaugtnAtt,ill to-morrow: The cereano ,ny will no , doubt dray,' topether a goodly number of people. ..Exeursien trellis will run from Hanover and York. Coax-Hrsittso.—jOhn Heir, of Free dom township, reetntly inniked for John Hamper, is/vent/ yes bualiela of corn: Ln' ono daY, tieing-err the fodder Mhe went Along. A big day's work truly.• Who can beat it? • FATAL Avetnie.w.--On the Slat Olt., Mr. Jobr Miller, of Jackson township,• York county, was almost Instantly killed by the 'wroth% of a chopping stone, in a small mill, driTen by horse-power, on' his premises. DIVIDE*D.—The Gettysburg National bulk laas : declared a semi-manual dlvl dend u seven per ccut. . Roana.--Doszt rad to read the mimeo nieatiattenA'Roads and Road-making,►' on our drst page. its valuable hints should be acted upon at once, llek.We. are Indebted to Mr. Reuben Cioldeu, of Cumberland towpsbip, for several very large Antles. Thanks. *S.:nev i . J. A. Kunkcirnatt hoe be come pkotlor of the J.Autheron church it Chambersburis. - lOW P '"ContioN'T t 8 "blAateorle Show o a 'ed*, ntaiday et out s :--at least, people "couli.. t nearly evaYbothr.wntif ont.tbil l look out: The following dispatelies-sdlirilloW how the thing looked at other plaees: WAP•If tx(iToN, November .13.—TI:c general meteoric shower continues at 11 P. t i t. to be among the things expeebsl. Tire is a belief among some that tli !groat event took place Wit 3/Ight until.)- ; served by the naked eye. The professors at the Nadonat Observatory, who were lup all night, looking through the large telescopes, counted over 400 meteors ,be tween 10 P. M. and saartse; And to-night ; the ilispitty, as soon through the glass, is I smaller and fainter. 1 A. M.—The National Observatory Too port seeing a few tnet.eurs to.night, but the sky is becoming cloudy, thus prevent ing a full view. - NEW HAvmt, Novembar 13.—Last night a party of from twelve to eighteen observers, under the direction of Profess or Newton, counted from the tower Of Alumni Hail six hundred and ninety-stig shooting Btars io five hours anti twenty minutes. At twelve o'clock they moo at the rate of ahaut :eighty to the hour, increasing to .14 - ate hundred and eighty the last hour before dawn.* average for the whale time, oie hundred add thirty to the hour. ; I plltr„. k ompin4, November 13:-.-Up to II P. ST. there -are lie iindleations of the anxiously-expected meteoric- shower.— The weather Is clear and cool. There was some display at samisit of a peculiar reddish appearance of sky noticed just before the great meteoric storm of 18.33. About 4 P. 31.,r a peculiar light, similar to the tail of a comet, appeared above the eastern horizon, which attract - id much attention. It lasted about ten -minutes, and then faded from sight. Cit to.tao, November-13.—the meteoric shower at Chicago, partially promised fur last night, was a lOW disappoiotment both tolhe -curious and to the astrono mers, as the meteors were 'scarcely more nomerous or brilliant. than may be seen on any clear night In the faill of the year. jim,rinonc, Nov. 14.—50 far us heard from no meteoric phenomena had been seen in this gegiort last fright. Before day the sky became overcast, which possibly may have hidden the ilkplay reported to have been see niatiN ew Haven. England was visited , by meteoric showers on Tuesday night. A despatch by the Cable says' that at 9 o'clock mete ors •commenced falling; at 11 they had increased in number and *lse; and be tween 1 and 2 reached the maximum. Five thousand were Counted in one hour, and nearly twelve thousand in all, with the naked eye. Many were large and of great splendor. EMPTY.—The County Jail is'now with out a prisoner. tifirTho DemocratleState Central CoM mittee of Ohio recently invited a number of prominent members o.Vthe party to meet them at Columbus, in order to con suit 144 W the future orthe party. There was a fullattendanee, and perfect unani mity with reference to maintaining the Democratic organization, and giving un flinching advocacy to those prineipleQ that xave to the party its power in the government and its glorious fame. Not a man in attendance favored anything that looked to the lowering of the Demo cratie crest, or that its colors should I . )e even tenrporarily furled. Not a mem ber present was in the letukt discouraged at the result of the late elections, but looked upon them as a stimulus that pro mised the reward of sublime victories for ail faltering and uncomprgmisiug labor In the future. The fact that the party had increased numerically in the face of the unparalleled appeals to pas-ion that had been made hC the opposition, and III() prodigal expenditure of nionoy, was re garded as mast eneottraging. In-toad, therefore, or the result of the elections suggesting the propriety of the abandon ment of the party organization, it fur nished a most potential_ reason why the party should take the earliest opportunity to give expression hi State Convention to its unyielding determination to labor for the Union and the conservation of the Constitution, and to support the Admin istration in so far as it shall work to this la -4 'Some of the felmirers of witch burning Puritanism are milting a terrt ble helabelloo- over the election of John Morriscy, th noted pugulist, to Congress.e\ If Merrisey asn't got more decency, more inanlin ss, more honor 111.141 more honesty about him than three-fourths of the representatives of that party in Con gress, then indeed is it„„'t pity of the men who have chosen him. It is not very becoming for men who have filled the capitol of our country' with di , eased strumpets—elected thieves like Butler, and blackguards like Brownlow--and who consider themselves no better thin negrocs, to talk atrout, "respc and "decenoy." Let them shut up.— Bellefonte Al'atehman. rho Aecommtiag for rustes.—On nesday evening last, during a emitter t en at the Academy of General John W. Geary OikllpiCti a seat In a pri- I vale box, and, at the suggestion of ono of his admirers. a cheer wins bestowed upon the redoubtable hero. In another part of , the Academy, with. his usual modest pad unassuming appearance, -sat General George C. Meade, the gallant soldier and true gentleman, but, no cheer was propo sed for him; and his presence was unno ticed. "rialekersville" was evklentlr more highly appreciated upou that occa ision than "Gettysburg."—Age, ger Migs Jails A. Goodman', - a school .marm front 31:tssachusett*, a teacher in one of the public schools in Frederick county, Md., waft last, week held to bail on the charge of Inhuman treatment to two jof her pupils, each- about eight years.of I age. It is alleged that these children, as they were on .their way to their homes from toehool # were guilty of the- heinous ' and tin para Ur led crime of throwing acorns at:a negro hut! For this. it is said, the araiabie merciful arta . tenderhearted Ju7 lie administered apes their backs fifty 'four la.shes: - - ••••••• ' Radical Stnetriter Nfax lately said at Detmit: "?When e e tiro again With to eh in one band and the sword fm the ! other, we will 'compel them to submit, or we will sweep them , with the besoin of ldestruetion. o We have-heard 'of a sum mer trip this blatant fellow made to Utah and California at the expense of the Gov ernment, hurhe nevershowed himself on a battle-field during the war: When lie speaks of, war, he means the poor igno rant dupes - who are ready to lay down their lives to enable such as he to batten ROO theapoilsof *Mee. —4 ) Citrild tr: fn,..The Reßitter() Rads, before the eleetion, dented that they were In favor of negro suffrage, but no sooner was the eleetlon over -than they "unfurled the banner of Impartial suffrage." Such Js the deceit of the "party of grand moral ideas." , • • gai - Oag of tiallretith,oda , Oe_ sorted to by (the IladLcals of, doli*,: Iliinids, tre allow illatir delightat the result.. of the receat _ electlon•in that Mete; wee burning the -- Died. Constitution of the United SUMS, which! er tue bth tout„ 1 1 ta n on the morning -- - .-1 i was done In the opeji . streels, amid the v „, e i tite le trelet, 7y.atj t e i te l r s 1 , {A rsiz en rsi li n Al i most voeiferous cheering from the erowd 0- .. is y- 2 —,r v. or her u aste r , lib° was ItOd and Mime of 'partisans assembled. This shows. Nxerte,.e.ed . o si I re; tte girl& ode ra- fivean and mother: where' the fesehlngsi of giimber 414 sic. . Be4 at l t ‘ n e l3 u sliffes death she diatin Jae Rip Lig , . 1, umphs or immortal lite, and law last woragwete, Went are leading the pc . •ople. - , .•., 1 •• All Is w.:U,," Itor sudden andunexpecteddeath - - - **A*. --- - -7- , . . muted drop gloom and sorrow throughout the ))t "The Democracy haVe gaited 5°,1'78 towelled vireuty. votes in Ohio, Indiana, Pennsylvania and 1 c ( c ) g Pg) : 1 4 ,1.111, aged go ye.ur ? inst., in Tyrone township, Ittr. JX -11 Months `rid = lowa, eince l'idl. " I dari. - . . A uItqCFAV---Ct current expenses are avy he. and must met with the cash. Weeatable us to do thin" at all times, it is absolutely necessary flint our patrons pay promptly. Many, no doubt, hardly ever give themselves a thought about "the printer's" needs, and when they d o , quickly dismiss it with the idetithat "he can get along anyhow.". Hut this is all wrong. lie cannot in reastm he expected to be able to pay the present, high, prices , for paper, Moor, Ate., without receiving prompt pay for his work. This being so self-evident, we hope that ALL, who owe us will not delay in making settlements lu order that we may be supplied Witil the means to "square up" u number of I bills which accumulated on OUT hands during the late eutupaign, from want of time to attend to financial affairs. If the money 011 our books were in our; pockets, we could ap this at once, anti get Along without "dunning" for some time to come. Let all who owe for sub scription, job work, ur advertising, re spond without delay. ' Such as intend paying for the COXPI. , LER in wood, we have to urge that they bring it soon—not alter everybody else is suppiied. \Vu need it now, as well as other people. To our prompt-paying patrons we again return thanks, and trust that before another month parses all will place them selves in the mute class. They can do it by simply doing justice to "the printer." „Vanier Trial at York.—The total of Wm. ,Donovan, for tho murder of the Squibb, family, commenced at York on Thunalay week, and. dosed on Friday evening last. After being out three and a half hours, the Jury returned a verdict of "Guilty of 'Murder in the first degree.” gar - Gentlemen in tho confidencfs of Presi4ent JohllBo/1 say that he ghtertains no fears of-impeachment, thinking that such acourt4e wound unsettle the finances of the country to such niyextent that the Republicans would not dar.: to carry out any such scheme, Iron Hurd Blocks for Willi:re Gram& —The resting places of Union soldiers who died during the rebellion are to be malted hereafter with cast iron, head blocks, instead of woollen mins, as at, pre sent, in the various National Cemeteries. The name and number and company of each ',Miller is to be cast in raised letters. The Quartermaster General has accord ingly issued proposals for furnishing the east kron head blocks. about two hun dred and eighty thousand of them i;ro required. New enuntolcit.---131e NY and danger ous counterfeit of the= fifty dollar legal tender note, has appeare.i. It may he , teeted by the vignette of (letter:o tom, which, on inspection, w:ts found to have been split from a tw4 dollar Treasu ry n o l e a n d n e atly v 20,41 on the counter feit fifty. The engraving of the other por tions of the note is cleverly imitated, and can Only be distinguNied from the gen ne; by the closest litspoclion.--Putrial =E=IIMI Death of the Oldest Alan.—Chrimtle Van Pwilt., who (lied at WS residence in Half- Moon township, Centre countx, Pa., on the2 . 2d ult., was probably the (Admit. man; In the State, being! horn on the lith 11.. y p Juue, 17:14, anti was con,isptently It! seam, 4 inonta,, and lii days old. He assi4ed to cut and carry the poll to which was ;fastened the first copy of the Decla ration r.f Indepontlenee; made pithily in Philadelphia, anti through the entire RevOlution, drove bin father's team, haul ing. provisions, elothing, for the "rebel" troops. At the time of his death he Was as Sprightly as many a man of sixty-five—'ioth mentally and physically, and-could describe events which trans, piretl a century since, under his own ob servation, with a et rrectuess that was surprising. RE= ft:l=7".l tele,gram..from Lliiirtvilk to this effect appeared in Tuesday's papers: The remains of the ex-rebel (teneral Hanson were interred at Lexington yes; terday, after preliminary services here. No disturbance look pkier, We cAft_., says the Aar, to some as tonishincot at the concluding sentence— "no disturbance took place," Is it pos sible that any "disturbance" could have been threatened at such a time, when the holy of a dead itohlier way being eon veyed to its last resting place? Is the persecution which ;follows the living, to be carried to the grave and lubult ;Wel to the grief in which death clothes a mottruing, family? We may have fallen on evil times, but certainly we have mat beconmas bad :13 "Vile lv the voi“ , ,tilee o'er I Amlenry ikvse, ilet.plog nn,l!" A Long Train.—One day In 4 week the loritte4 train of cam ever drawn over any Itailroad in this_ country, pas , , Nl over the Lehigh Valley Rttl road —t.ca h iired and twridll-neven ores, containing 1200 tons of coal.. tFr The Ebensburg &Wine/says Daniel J. Murrell, Radical, was elected to Con g rt 444 in the 17th district "try colonizing over eight hundred votes in Johnstown and suburbs"--where his Iron mill is lo cated--and that "his election cost him more than his-salary for the forthcoming two years." IXErA Radical country paper saya rVs majority was kept below 40,00 U." •Yea, onnsiderably and it would have , been lower yet had it not been for the crimes °outwitted by the Radicol negro lovers. BEir An excited father called in great bake milk. Abernethy, and exclaimed in an excited manner "Doctor! Doctor! my hey has swallowed!a mouse !' "Then go home," quietly replied the doctor, "and tethim• to awallows eat!" • Married. In Littlestown, Nor. I it it, by Ir. Douse, mid n..". 1 M4. 1 by Rev. ilr. U liry, !dr. r41:1.V.... TER lIARNPat, w 3tilig A S A LII .WEIKEULT, both of Litdlohnown. /WWith the above came a greenback dollar. Fur this limdsonte and kindly remembrance, characteristic of the genewurs Wiwi of our friend, Sylvester, we return our tlutuk.i. Tim happy maple have tho printer's ersiatratulutions. May. happiness arta prosperity cream all their days. (in wsdneadity, the 7th Mat., by the Bev, Joseph Jiontatomery, New York, at tne resident* orate hr !e' father, in Proderlok Mr, Md., JOHN A.IIINSON, Esq . , ut )Ictf",ounclls !mitt, Pd., to ides ANN: 31eN 64T, - Ort. the 131.11 Inst.. at the 'bonne of the bride's father, by thelley. A W. Wolir, JEIIO.I4K W. KELLER, of I.'s.irttehl, to Miss MARV A. tf, Janghtero Mr.Jackyli lienorl. of Franklin township. On t he $t h I est. nt, the house °title e's father, Ja,oo F. Lower, by the Bev. M. Snydvr, Mr, Wlt -1., AM BELL, of this county, to mu. NtA.n M. /Ai YEIt, qr Ccitriberband ooquty. On the 11th inst., by Itev. J. A, 8011, Mr. JAMFIi BALL to Mrs, Kf,LZABETIL BLACK, both to finehattan On the 13th ingt., by the onine, Mt. JAMES. TATE to MIAs MARY tt,F.:A.M, both of Gettysburg. On the 17th (net, by the same, 3.1 r. JOHN Stt 1 1.- LEkt to Milts CEL:ILLtt 11011d4u11 Qf FrAraiiin township, nu the Nth of OM., by Rev. M. Brownlee+. Mr. JuISS W. (WINN to Met MAROAKKT J. IIOUGEFERIAti, both of tAtuttorriethel town bhlp. On the 7th hut; by Bev. ii. lireitleittaingh, f3A.MIT EL A. 1 . 11.0X41. to .1.1, 1 1 all of this place. On the lath inst., by the Rev, W. IT, Keith, Mr.. F. J. ft BARD to Mr. Erne Rya torAN, raipir ea daughter of Jaoob Iltahrunan, Erg., all ot this county, Special Notice Cojumn. - Dr. BCIMMIC. 9 8 1eu:4210Z17,0 Thu or .1.1 mod:Nue cured Ds.J. 11. Ban tbs Prone. eterost Pulmonary Consumption, whin It bast asstnned las Mod foredllOs altnt, and when goody aentli wpm** lb Inertiab s. lOe phoiclens pronounce I linos!, loonnshill s when he °Panama') Ur w A tho skin:MN* psentslid s,,mear„ II I hositli r. y ItAtIPId 111 • , tn'i abosS data, es* no reinru c. 4 the Limo los been appreumulel, as sot ow ssmyons. aosprorsi, end no prow iseigie mere thsn &wo , nodsu I pseuds. Bine, h;t moscci. bo Lao ¬ed his tatention extrio. *IN.,' to ttto cure ot (h.-"uotOt.00, 411rooeo whisks tie unalb camp loatoi It:. it, 144 th.• card olSrood by bla too:1145mo two hr.., .....crous nod tygi woodoellid Dr. Bou.rt p-l - comtortiv.... 4 4toserarC aftbelarain . ocarkir, to: tam a woo con000lo• of piltleste, and it L.-n.4* ostonithtug tome* "Mt oCatortc•tVt1•011011111110110 to he Uflot on• d thzlr evr:lcto, and lo a 4Y tats tualtby t robust wrtoi,mt. Dto. Lit"tig BYI3IT, Bh)1 A lOW TON IQ, sod 11.1NDILAIL.P. e:44es , posartat. all to 11111 , 04 ink caring Consumption. not dirroLloas sax.mpta. golh, ea that AV' ant ass Inks than without sialug Dr, :I, Linnti hat whlrt It Is aaavetataal LL b best to tort Lim Ito aknorsJr..d.:r..:, !hit for • &baronet csa•nlosCon will. his LI • .p:runictor tag Is Ulm &WTI P t-. 10 a1...cr.-a, whit par,.hoolna ttist At two Illtowtwo of the we or—)Lo wlw.a ink itto tad &a:0 or tZuwatoottoo. Id the of 113 la now 46 tt.r.oco by.otb-.4t0 Ott the Goveri.tocat damp. Ssld by al Dr., 41.01nad flon'en. P4no sl.6losr botlish or 1;.zo the half dosn t. Lotsors for Ode.co should lOW% ho darecle..l lo Pr. &boucles Principal 0 X.lOO, Nw lb dboridl dm Stn.* 1 , 1t%a10 oh* l's. Srlo'unhs Arabs: Drnas Dams; Cte.A. Y. 4 3. 3. thraps, Bslthnore, Md.; John D. hirlt, CltrbinnbYa 0100 Waiter & Taylor, (Alma, lU.: CoOlas Louts, Nth CU w. di sush no `fluet7•ulue out of a Ifintdrod Thbre Is no stimulant. no dlslnfesluttt. no rev.. table agent, nor no holies° applicolth. to BO IBMS II number of at 'Men tk its are chtlinot to he found within Liar remedial scope of t rife uiwywatitt pue tier and invtgot an t. Thu ertvrts of }tad Was `I. Mit. (ty Itellot At nen mlniMistertst as n marvelloul for Its curative properties. It will. tostilt has ‘mr.st more tsolltAMIII., mat prevents the SYSTESt thit.tinst smillen attack. or ephientiot and eontaglous Csettsoit,lll&lllll.llother me.llchte ever lot nsto«,l. It ts at capital remedy for Mien. tonthott, Ihsnour.n.x. Chills anti Fev,•rn, Pain In the 11.. ad. Ca it. Kt.tnees„te. Mothers will tlnd It rte-plus ultra for troop anal lioru Throat. Those subject to Pneumonia, 114%4 Othhi, Horning, ittillties,:icalls,4.c., can ono nothing 40 good and so sun , of helping and caring them WI [Wilmer* Ready Relief, It is goot tor ninety-aloe Ills out, of a liandred. It %Math! he in every family. In it sudden at husk or( '11(11.•ra,(11oleril-loorinis,11Illotot Cull, or [Merin b teat Pever, It nhatild he applied in prelerence to all others, Where there Is punt it eau Ik! reltevo.l. Sold by Drtc.tglsts. Pries :Al cents per battle. 19, Wit. SW Bensons !Why the AMERICAN WATCII, ',STADE AT WALTIIA.M, M ViS., IS THE REST,7It 1s tatinle toe the best principle. Its frame. is composed of SOLID PLATEN. NO Jar can Interfere with the ny of Its working and no swldeit'shockcrin dam. age Its nywilltiery. Every pleee iv ntade and nl, who.' by m whinecy (Itself Cantons fur Its novelty, as well as for its etr•elleettessi and Is therefore irperly art I.le. The watch is what nil nwelton lro shu n t I.TE, SIMPLE, STRONG ANL) EXceut some high gradeg, too costly fur 'general use, foreign watches aro ehielly ma.lo by women atm hove. Such.Wittchisi are t unnamed of several hundred ',trees, screwed and riveted tog •ther. 411 , 1 require eonstant repnira to kusra tnent in any karat of order. Alt persons who have carrlel "an •res - "lephies" and "Eng. lisit Patent Levers." ar.. perfectly welt aware of the truth of this .tiitoiwitt. At tile beginnin; of our enterprlso more then ten years ago, It was our drWoitieet, to make n thoroughly:rood low priced watch for the inallo B l‘ to take the pines of these !wide Intpoeltionin refuse of foreign rivalries, witch were entirely anomie/ 11elit hauteattd perfectly wortlileth Ifftly l'yWijere, 14ow well we have revoinulished thin, Inky be plaerst(HA from the tw.t,thtit 'Uteri° many years of public trial, wo now Make MORE THAN JIA J,F 0F.11,1, TUE WATc IiES MOLD IN TILE I'N (TED Mr.vrE-s, alt l th it no others bare 41 1 given so di universal satilfactlon. While this (i