Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, November 26, 1866, Image 2

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1111.241ny Jaw/lists. Nov'', NM 15464.
WHAT OF TUL rt• rtaz:
In ma week from to-day, Congross, or
purporti to Den Congreag, will again
oassemble. What extravagant and ravo
° lutionary lecislation may be enaeted. by
this "rump" hodytioripg the coming two-
Lion it is Inirsis.dttip orgatq. Iltt ‘ t that
1.a4 enough in all etaiseicipee,
Mrs may rest tissured. NV het her they will
Frith: lake to impeach the President will
depend very muidi on cireitiostances. l
fitly 011/ -carry out their designs without
juweaebnient they will forbear to rpiolt
to that extreme measure, but If their: rpii
plutionary purposeil tan be ageoniplisi.ed
no Other way t ilve have no,doubt the
oounsels of rbillipa, Butler & Co. *lll
preivall, and the conntryiwill be hurled
11111 W into civil *or ; for it gnust not be sup
that the President! would tamely
submit to being tried by an Illegal 81111 un
aonstltutional tribunal, or that the con
servative musses of the country—the real
triclinia of the Union and the Onistitntion
—would perinit hint hi submit. IX the
radicals force this istate upon the country
it will be the enfl of theifilli: ()act' -sis,ver,
fur the honest peopleof 'the Country'
- %spy egain in tlettlice of the I,tlioit and
preth Nurthei n dirunionisti; as effect
ually as they did i-"out hem dir•nnionists,
only It will I,p th.ne ip much lcs! , , time.
The late war who a war Letween the
leadere of the th and the Itt.d
teal leaders nf t Sou t fOr political pow
er. \Vbeu the war ly:u4 imminent litithe
pp:Vigor V:6i, and the patriotic portion Of
the people Of hoth deepens were laLeri ng
to pre.t.ervo the imp: and uaity of:the
country by compjrornise, the extremlqs,
Ntirth and South, hhterpo.ed and presien
sect a settlement., beHuse it would have
interfered with their eehentes fur power
. •
fbna plunder.
The Itatlical hailers prevented a eom r
promise at that Lillie, t hey { al
leged, It would hate disrupted the itepub:
Herm trartyr--They prrfeired the dis-up-
Lion of the linitni to the disruption of
their party, and througit their eri int I
nal
neglect to aid In averting the Impending
salatulty, the country drifted into ieil
war. War with all Ito horrolls having'
thus been brought upon the yountrjr, the
. • .
patriotic masses of the North-, 1 without
ptopplurto In Into — the causes, hew
to grinsln•defense of up impel - 4141J gov
ftrnment. The Radical leadm, to mask
their ulterior designs, bawled thelus( l .;lves
43 cm me with the cry of "Union."
The Npr wairwaged, p p d y r fal Fp pretpses
coo far as I ho political imlers who ithOoeil
the war policy of the government 'Were
concerned, but the patriotic maws *lip
- composed the rank tind file of the NOrth
writ army, knowing only their dub , ' to
their country, fought the war through to
!moccasinl issue, fondly belit•ving that a
motored Union would bo tic rewar l d of
perlip and PiterificeH. jlu lu this
they were mistaken, It is /delimit
MT'SlleD the war closed, and yet we are
to i rday aliparvntty further fro') the at
4etnmen t of the pm/ended object' bfi the
war than at the time of (14: surrendr of
the rebel armies. Why Is this? It is be
faitsc the Earn° political leaders whU, in
1601, prevented an Amicable settleMent
to preserve the Union, for fear of t
{ng the patty, are noir arid
partly and Illegally preventing a restora-
OM in order that they May
bold on political power. The arrant
knavery and hypocrisy of these me', by
which it tcp credulous people have been de
ceived during the past.live years, are thus
lode manifest and:eN posed,
South went to "w 2 r and werd, de
mitated. They acknowledge them: l ( 4 ll-es
'whipped and wept the situation. They
pre
,an,xious to return - to the fo!ti from
which they Vainly attempted to sting.
It'bcy have given every evidence that
could reasonably be asked, of their, pres
ent loyalty and good faith, and OW eon
e#rvative portion of the Northern pepple
—the- same who labored so devotedly • in
the winter, , and sprh of 'I sq to vret-iave
the without bloedhhed-:-nre will-
In g - reeei've theta in order to re!.(ore to
per . feet harmony - again the Union of; our
lathers, and that peace may once there
mile upon the whole land, bringing
rig.. perity and happiness tooll its peOple.
liattilsgran!leollsu fli illlttiOl E 0 tiCll4 LI t
ly wisher! for IT trln: patriots, is !pre-
vented Ville iufertial spirit of radical ism
I: me dotnittont at, the North. Its tevolu
tionftry tattlers have wurpeti uniindted
rower ill the . lAgislative ',malt! of the
t-overnment, snit, In tteilance of the plahr'
mandates of the COnsiltution, btull , bornly
reuse to restore the Union thtinsilves or
}emit its restoration by any other de
'psirtnient .of the - govertnneutT Is{ tin: U
ntil then to tentain indetynitely divided
U
ntil
n tonvirsey to that end e3tists
Pinot% the Radical !platers of the North ?
TVs is tiro pregnant' question whip ?tow
secs itself - upon the winds of the AOier
people: This Is the problem which
---te}hSt b Q sohtd in the ;:ear fiaure, •ri
VILIA tiAlpiN, J,
~:le N. y, World says there is a mill
_ vireo! coMpliiiiit thmt liusities.4 is dull,
lteforc the elections it WAS Stil , Pnwti that:
trio Canvas trail something to du ‘vith it,
bat now that the elcotious are .4 or irade
14worse than ever, Th e- truth is that tilt,:
t. wary has a surfeit of high priced! goods,
J.i4 Costs so much for food, Not and 'fuel,
t4at,people have nu money to spare for
exuries. Unless Congress oentracts the
atirency and rminces taxation, preduc
citm will come to a stand still, and trade,
eXcept for the barest, necessaries, : will
11#4444.11, The lrst and hest step towards
totitiuutil pt.rrity wouh4 be 0 vutnelot
. Tt iptu n giou of the tjhiell i but thgt wu
pirtnothope for now, . ,
lO' Whilst there remains a weliAing
*rim 41 the eutottry there must he a
:Retuofratie party. yeraocracy and try*
aro ' Oawpartally united. Deitioeracy
• Limns:the people the masses—embraces
the latorers, artisans, and toilers in gott
slasitl !Went better Or' mare significant
pioni), therefore, could the pettiltuateituue
i that of Deutocnits? There tatstitl
' l v ,
i t
' ,' roe a party of the people; hence la
- 4 l it p/Cll arc never true to their +un
pile *len they oppose that party,
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pa r rorovy 9tip4ited terribly in Belt(.
# e yre v t t ut tiveltlinfte in reuneylviiiiiii,
N . l 040 1 ,1041. e. They ituew filet there
:‘ ":14-0
-***.4l. p P_Luol P4ireP fighting a
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,;.., ROLITICAL NITICATtqw ;-.• - ; 11---- I
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!roma 'ti , HAI tc lihtillterif *Stat,el;
will persiq in rejectg the (*institution:
al Amendment, tint lieW Volt Wbild In; I
quires, what woulticthey main by'adopt- I
Sag it? and gproctlnda to answer: Admits- i
if
i m to Co'• rf.-ss, ~perhup4--, -but of that;
they have op promise—with a ditninish- ;
ell representation. But since the' repre-
sentatives they mould have nil 'r the ;
attic ndnienk, 410 1.9 thp• Conservative!
i . ./;preseptittik - eit now elected from the'
/
' North, we 1 . 4,1 still be a minority, they J would hay no more newel• of self-pro
tection in C tigress , thtin out of it. , Until
the political eomplexien d' l_liti - p:orth ,
ehanges, admission will dot eni no good. -- ;
'Why should they renounce or all time;
rights for which nothing sad tantial is,
offered in exchange? Theiiooth will Pre - 1
serve order, obey the laws, and IL ye the
Radicals to pass such measures a they
plew. The spectacle of a quiet, 03,111
, people ruled by a 'Government in w ch
they have no yoke, will appeal to thp b .1.-
ter sentiments of the l'corfh, and cause
reaction agaitist the Radicals. When It"
is seen that there is go reason in the eon
fittet. pf the Southern people why they
shouid be excluded, the responsibility of
' b:c.pile; the Union dissolyed will come
Lowe to the Radicals ;
~ and before he'
Presidential election there will be a great
poPular reaction Which will sweep them'
out of power. •Only a very small change
is necessary to produce this result. A'
change ogee vote in a hundred would
sceomplish it in New YOrli; a change ef
one vote hi fifty would accomplish it In ;
Penns'ylvdnia, 'the electoral votes of
these two States added to ) hes.° of all the
Southern States, fowl her with :N - cis Jer- I
se l y and Cpniectient, would make a ma
jority. A. l. change of about seventeen
thonsand votes in the four Stateli of New
York, Pennsylvania, Connecticut nod'
Jersey, would enable the Democratic par-' I
ty to elect the next: President; for it must
I be borne_in mind that every voter trans-I
fermi from one.side to the other tniikes a
differenee of two in the result. Why
should Denmeratis despair of changing
seventeen thousand vptes in the next two
years;' Why, wt should have carried
NeW York, th is year, If the Penhll.l.si along
the lines of the canals and railroads had
i not been inveigled into - L•oting fer Fen ton.
IWe would have carried Pemisylysitia if
moderate Conservatives had not Leen dis
!satisfied with our candidate. A party
which needs to gain only seventiien thou
sand votes in two years to elect the next
President, is not separated from success
1 by that inimeasurable Interval which its
enemies pretend.
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The Chicago Time* and Negro Ilintrroge,
[From the innatt &quiver, Nuy.,
The sew-born zeal of the Chi - ago Times
in favor of negro suffrage is begotten upon
some conceptiens of its Own, in respect to
party polity. jay coining out on .that
side. the Democratic party would, accor
ding to its ideas, fall into the shortest
road to its "reaseendency." in other
words, it KOUItt climb to power by tom
mittrtig an net of debauchery, which
khopld entitle it to (lei:line to infamy, and
to aliSsOlntion. It ilsellmes—t hat
which several Radical journals and poli
ticians zealously deny—that the proposed
COnstitutionnl amendr_:::;. - . carry negro
suffrage with Client ; and that by the late
elections the ratification of these amend
ments by three-fourths of the,States is
made inevitable. If the latter assump
tion were true; if the question of negro
suffrage 1 - fi as it affirms, "already deter
in Med," the accession'uf the Democratic
party woUid come a day too lute; and it
would take nothing by its motion, but a
dereliction of principle at once gratuitous
and ridiculous. It would simply admit
•after it has been conquered, that it has
been fighting unjustly and against its own
convictions. its act would be a volunta
ry kissing of the nod after the castigation
had been inflicted.
se—The Denorecaey of the West arc
out-spoken in their indbgnation at the
course of the Chicago Times, and it will
soon hind, if it has not already lOund, that
they will not follow its "expediency"!
lead. They . ar c opposed, to negro suffrage I
upon iirinetple, find will adhere to thilt,
poSition to the end. The success of the
Radicals at the Northern (AC4-110118 does
makethem ri,eiht; and uslontg as they
are wrong, it is the ',minden duty of all
patriotic citizens to Oppose them. Thel
negro is not, lit to be the equal of the
white man, and never will be. So tl
Democracy believe, and they will eentin-,,1
ue to act accordingly. •
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iIIIEEE'S MILE NIGGER?
A Radical Iheet, the'rumaqua Joternt , l,
snts:.
"We have had a Republican victory
—IIOW Where's igger?' "
Thereupon the .11elltonte Watchman
"goesin" at the following rapid rate:
"Co to your store, and yqu get from
eighteen to twenty-five tents worth of
logger in every yard of nin - slin you buy,:
from tell to tit Well cents worth of nigger
in every yard of calico your wile and
children use ; iron si x to eight , dollars
worth of nigger in each barrel of flour
your famil e rconsumes; tv. - enty-flve cents
worth of nigger in each pound of cotree
purebabe ; from eight to twelve ts
ortn of nigger in every pound of sugar
you buy to sweeten it; find a small
tit of nigger in your lies of matches, and
comiderable nigger itryour plug of tobac
co. You can eat nothing, wear noth
ing, see nothing, taste nothing, or have
nothing, that is not more or less affected
t the miserahle niggcri.siu that has con-
Ow country mace 'Old Abe', left
Niringfleld for Washington." - •
We reckon, after this burst, tbd`Tallia
gua fellow won't "conic to tiine." 4%.
The IVashirigteu correspondept of
the New York Post states that u Cabinet.'
meeting was .held to Thursday last at
which invortagit Easiness relative to
Mexico wus traus l ueled. Pespatehes were
subsequently sent hi cypher to °mural
6liciinau and thuister Campbell. Itc- 1
cent despatcbes Iflum Paris are said to,:
complicate the ')Mexican question and
may lead to impOrtt.nt results,
rerThe Paris, correventicat of the
London Post stales that the rclationa be
tween .England ;and the. Vaned btattes
will Luun be critical, '
- 091-Pcsratent's ree4itieo at Ainntical
from England by the Governor General
i ldato to o fto txksstl,ilitq oY troßble
WWI ttio 041(0 States renderts art in-
Crenso ofjrgillinco intlfspotn3lll4o nu Om
part of tbre Canadian aotherltieo,
Wolth ti.ttrrat is said tizi i ye been
found ben - gin the malts of the I'tili./1
Soul/res. lie was enrolled, we are told,
under the mane of Jobe Watson; and was
arrested on' the demand of Winer:ll Kiiig,
vows Mi ulster. AncraiTest,
aid whilst lie was tieing escorted to pris
uo, jtc 4,l3earvd !real ii/S guara into the
territory at the Ikthgauur of Italy. -
'talon autitorititut Luc rspotiod to 14 on
We 4.4:6 iv twirrvint
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M IC( jX1IIC TOW N ANO COUNIY MIMS; . c
; Cr ocus. —The November term of Court i
Op Tito feiMikvab re iiiajori ty in Mt- ', r., , ....--4 , .
. . I , The Lancaster intet/frencri+intys •--Tulles - Tirg-‘IDS•-13"1/1:- the past 'rce"
' commenced on Mouthy last, - President
Ind ge Flew and Assoc late J I V'
ryiand Is 12,610 k .• • ` :
e th gcs deg-
devil appears to have infused hi* own dl- onnuaer or
Fog Y'rolgagroa--At 1 beliVonal IforSo ter abd Wierumn 00 the bench. The fol.'
%sir la Washington, th e trottlne 1,, e abolical spirit into- some of our female '441 and paid up.: To earth mid all of them • ) jag ' •eisi
our Mibiteribers in emirs mil
ow cases w disonsed of:
Des* went over the true, 3e It.iel M s minis)! teachers. go Saturalt i ze
puler We return our lic th anks .
art,y , .
MI meth ured mile ) In •_!:t1 I, . Ished ohs Hee 1
c 4 ( mkt of the hilt it PPP-)1• OOMMON I'I.EA , I.
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..,, 'lshinent intlirted h . seh To tho hit ndrods atilt - Indebted, we have 1 -„, lla „,1 meals vs Willf i 4 1 f
y ,st 001-wtislrestll at '
~ ' ' • •• 3 13 ''• :eat ' s ' ;
ista - Wasliinglon (M1.1)0:1(leTIN tame Frederick V.I tyo cd• h e r pup a s to say, "do likewise," The money 0 4 Issue directed to try the amount (Inc on 1
that Geueral Logan is taniking prepara
for the oil - L . 'of ul • ' I 1.- '
several bonds and try several
_ cne. ,'t trowing Manna at a needed—needed non'—and the world . , . hiets eon- I
Cons for the impenelaneut of the Pres- negro hut," The children! were each i s meted with the distribution of money ,
kno v thatwhateverisLe be done
% s -to
Went. abotit eight years old; but mite, ititsuand- ury found the facts
. and -that three;
Cara'' A valuable mine of yellow oxide of lug ; th e i r 1,4„,,;,„ rage 1 •.• • '
oat thej trilling na- I kest done if done quickly. f.itthzeribt
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sera pa id ,four sold, and font.'
zinc le said to hav,•. been ulowvered iu tare of their offense, which two Or t h ree ! at a distance are expected to delay their pledged as collateral security. This was
Wythe cunt}, Virginia. tls alleged
anuirt raps would have putilehed sutli- , retnittanees no longer. OW iutriester Pool, and oueupled nearly
that this mine contains more zinc ore cieritfy, their heartless teacher , ' i I 'I 1
, w m mt s , _________. three days In Its trial.
than can be found lu all the -.4.trtherl/ fro th nigger -worshiping Ma.' •.1 tt 1 TIIANICSGIrI4G DAY.—"Thursday next Fplinum Myers vs. Henry S I'l I
. ..a.u. !Use a, ,
lal- ' S. t C ri•
titrdes combined. adninnotered upon their inteks no icss will he the day Of Thanksgiving appoint- mum mons in debt., growing ont, of sub-;
ro_r From a careful compilation Of the time flay-roar lashe4. scription for Littlestown Railroad bonds.
rolla, and without including deaths after, If another part of this Doer we give 1 0l by the Governor of this State, in cum-
Verdict for Defendant. -
muster out, which moulted from military an a cyan nt of a most outragenue pultisl4 Wince with the recommodation of the Franklin H. Ebert, Administrator of
service previously rendered, It appears mo t inflicted by a school-mistress upon 'resident orate United Stifles,.
Z. E. Osborne, deceased, vs. Abraham
that 380,739 men and olliCers hate lest a pupil at Horner, Michigan, for a trilling , l\feals. Summons lu debt of vua 34,
,
their lives in the army. ' • ; violation orone of the rules of the school; Scow.—The South Mountain Yras Verdict for Plaintiff for $ll 41..
gay . Tito Texas Legislature b ag pu t .: and, kadow we print from the Johnstown white with si)* on Saturday morning—, QUARTER SESSIONS.
chased and prepared a cemetery for the ikipocrat an account or the brutal eon- the first o` the on I
, Commonwealth vs. George Willard. ,
Union sO;ffinrtt buried in that State , t duet of a school -mistress at r ben sburg, I ' : .
—On Saturainy afternoon s now fell Lardeny or geese. and pigeons from Enz. :
'
in (.'tunbria coma thi • State.Tiths I
y - 011 Saturday night week, the office ) • ' 3r ) 1 " ••• • abeth Phillay. Verdict, net guilty. . 1
of A. W. Pollock, Esq., Treasurer of 'nl. come to a pretty pass when the here ,
but melted as It reached the
1 Commonwealth vs. Same. Larceny of •
of a Democrat can be thrashed al- ' ground. .
Washington county, ly.ts entered by chi l d
I chickens, .S.se. - ; - front Catharine Guinn.,
most to death in a public school in Penn- -
thieves, the safe brown open, and four •
lvatila for to sit beside a Jle-I EmEnwy. , 7 .l.thilip Hann, :Esq., entered Vc a
th tusand Ohara In paper numey and five 333 , , refusing .
Lasnimon f weau it vs Waite C s :
r .a.satt.,
itch outrages as tins should not be upon his - duties ns Shelling Al. i - is c un- -.. .; 1 ",
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thousand dollars lit United States Gov - - g'''" " •
; Larceny of h C,OV , erseeff and Wheat frolll
i ill10:Well to go unpunished. Female ;
vuntent bonds stolen. , t o 8 tu a• '.
yn a tal. y fa st. Adam Retest, Esq., &linnet Reber*. Verdict, not guilty.
4 I teaehers wha may hanker after negroes
, t - &-The great suspension bridge at Cht- have a right to marry them and haidle filled the office very acceptably during CoMmonwealth vs. Charles (.:ding - her.
1"d willbe ready for puswitgers on Iv many mulptto children 451.1:4' Can get, the last three years, and retires with a As,iiult and battery on Barbara Crouse.
tit of December, and a month it later,but: they Have no right to . insik upon it larg e measure of popuiar ties to pay half the costs.
ity—none ever Verdict, not guilty, and each of the par.
tied to have it ready for vehicles. that other people's children shall lieel).
\ridge has qui longest single spun n el oa company. Especially have they more so.' Whilst prompt and efficient in Cola monWeath vs. Richard Monroe,
.arid. 1
,no right to inflict brutal punndaments up- the discharge of duty, he waa always as (coWed.) Larceny of watch-chain from
l•g
u. Early Is in Canada: en preparing. ,white eh ild :stuff whose instincts and ' kind obtlging IL* it Was possible fin* fleo e Mucky, kcolured.) Verdict, not
•f his Shenandoah Valley eam- witOse education causes them to • recoil him•to he. Mr. lianni , we:as i s stire, will g li , M Y*
( 'qui monwval t h vs. Henry Johnson,
• - '11) with•
;from usooriation and fellous. a alt . -..
• aeto nu the place faithfully, and to the feolorol,) and Mary Jounson, (colored.)
inferior mul repulsive race. I
There is a manifest Qutermitultion QII satisfaction of the public., lLarCenye., from Joseph -Little. Verd at,
of bags, comfort, knives mid
i
thopart of the Radicals, even here its ha Its, l& !hid!
Horry Johnson not guilty, and Mary
once can-crvative old - Keystone state, to
kni and
ves
lord,: negro equality upon us. Our R Johnson guilty of stealing
l ad- ,
kat legislatars are to compel us to sit ou fork's.; Sentenced to ten days n the
juries with negroes, under penalty of tine county jail and pay costs.
.
Cl' imprisonment for neglect or refusal,
till 4 our ltadical school teaellers are to
whip our children into association With
juv a vile Africans! Unless a portion of i
I
the; Republican party step forward and'
arrest the extreme Radicals in their lie:.(1- , ,
long career, this thing will end in Momi
shed: We take it there are wry few Don
ocritts In this Commonwealth who would
undo any circumstances sit in the -same
'jury-I,ox with a negro, and we trust there
are still fewer who would tolerate the
beating of their children by Radical vix
ens) in order to compel them to sit beside
negroes in school. 1
This Ebensburg case afrords a fair op- '
poiltunity to hi ing the negro equality
question to a crisis whica will settle it
One way or the other. Let the Court and
thL) law be tried first, and if these fail to
nu bish such crimes as this school teacher
utS been guilty of with 'sufficient severi-;
to prevent any other tom-her in the,
unonwealth front beating a white I
:ft child for refusing to sit beside a ne
hen let an appeal he made to the
u• law" of human nature, and let
`bite man defend his children and
'y redress their wrongs. Too
qadical outrage has been sub
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a history
tirro - The
new briiltri4
jfavre tie Or,
force is at wori
next the trains
terry boat be
shin ten the time t` ,
minutes {Kish.
V..P•Maggie 11 - ante ;
Lexington filly, ha's
: Nashville oxner to Cap
'of Kentucky, for the
1$10,00(. It is stated that ,
the fastest time for one in:
in America by two-year olt,
Wen. B. Goodyear ran
pendent candidate for Congren,
! first district of Maryland, at
election, on the platform of 1.
suffrage, and received 18 votes.
I It is said that General Scott 4 'est daughter died in a French eonve.
a broken heart, becauselier father WG.
not vonsent to her marriage with'
French officer.
Dar The post-mortem examination of
little girl, awed seven yeats, who died iu
Bethlehem, Conn., revealed the fact that
her death was catood by particles bitten
from linger nails. They were swallowed,
mid sticking intP fin sides of her stom
ach, cauFed ulceration, and death ensued.
mi... The bowl and girls in northern and
eastern New t 'England are Indulging in
okating,
09X.The newest Yankee invention is
an umbrella With a gutter around the
edge add a spout at one corner.
ta-Z - A vein or marble thirty - feel thick
and superior to Italian in fineness, has
been opened near Zanesville, Ohio.
' re,.The Legislature of Vermont Laz
passed a hilt making habitual drunken
ness for a period 4tno years, asutlicient
cause for di cot ce:
A Big Hool.-LOn Thursday morning
week, Isaz.e Kiesey, of Columbia, caught
fourteen hundred catfish in a huge net
that had been iu the Susquehanna seven
ty-two hours.
vn„ A milkman sometimes resemblep;
the m hale that swallowed Junah, for he
takes a great...prophet (profit) out of the
water,
itiait•A lodge of Free Masons in Boston
has sent, as a fraternal gift, to a lodge in
Charieshm, a set of Masonic jewels, to
replace those carried off during the war.
The gift was accompanied with a kind
letter, and fife Lodge in Charleston re
turned thanks for the present.
I:2Y - Governor Marvin, of Florida, in a
message to the Legislature of that State,
has taken ground against the Constitu
tional amendment. _
M.Flake's thilveston Bulletin, which
suppotted tiovernor Hamilton, Bell, and
Pease, and which is still the organ of the
Republican party in Texas, tomes out
in distinct opposition to universal or
qualified suffrage.
ItarA spcsial dispatch from Washing
ton to the New York Post, on Thursday,
says (feller:11 Logan denies the statement
that lie is in favor of tilt) impeachment of
President Johnson.
AIWA grand Masonic demonstration
took place at Baltimore on Tuesday last,
on the occasion of the laying of the cor
ner stone of the new Hull, in Charles
street. The procession numbered about
6,000 Masons in the full regalia of the or
der. President Johnson, Gov. Swann,
and ninny other distinguished persona
ges, members of the craft, participated.
In.. Gen. Howard, chief of the Freed
men's Bureau, says there are 22,000 glazed
American citizens in the Federal Capital,
for only about 15,0(t) of whum he can fin I
employment. lie proposes, therefore, to
send the extra 7,01 X) to Pennsylvania,
New York anti New England. Thank
you, General, not any more for Pttunsyl
vunia. send them• u 'pre darkie3 are
elected to the Legislature, anti scut is ut
premtiuu►. • : •
.Dennis F. Hanks, Mr. Lincoln's re
lation and old preceptor 'and friend,
writes that Mr. Lincoln's "Whole Presi-
dential career was a continued struggle;
against the rapacity, the cruelty, and tilq
recklessness of the Radical faction of the
great Union party."
ge_The Mongrels made the proposed
Constitutional Amendment the issue in
the lale elections. It was the only issue]
As three-fourths of the States will not
vote for its ratification, it is dead, dead as
Julius-Caesar! What next, oh! ye defeat
ed uud discomfied?
ftEr Thc Canton, Miss., Mail says that
allortherti cotton planter, about the only
man in Madison county who rejoices in
being classed as a Itadical, undertook the
other day to whip one of hia freedmen,
and got soundly Whipped himself., Ile
says the Civil !tights Nil is up Infernal
humbug.
Aooutakta front Washington state
that General Dick Taylor has been there
for seyeral days, a lairtion of the tithe the
guest of Gun. Grant. if the DaAlkali:Out
peach President Johnson for not shooting
91.. hanging all the leading Reltels, NA, hat
may we 1101 (*toed %hen' to do With 092.
Grunt for receiving Robu General as
Ids gne4?
11tezfe0.—FrOM Jut, Mexican advicca it
appettre tilat Itaxattteatovped Maximilian
on the 'way to Vera t,tim, dvtnatittlug
that Lie yhuytti uhtimute itt itivor of &mot!
person W lte named by Ilay.ainc. This
wee refused: tie EthPerot' proposed to.
tle6igna4e lturbido us hos gleveabor, which
did not 16atiely the ailltiltiotts Fri 3 1 6 Mar
shal, and lies eonuoquently
rvt..llllled to the Vitt of Mexico.
Jar Fqmey itair tiAePresitlent a " igk
eti ingrate." *hat
entle !peptide,
rid engine passed over the
iver the Susquehanna at
ee to-day. 'A very large
• upon it, and on Sunday
wilt go over it and the
, eiHed with. This will
Philadelphia thirty
Phila. l'isq.,2oth.
a two-year old
been sad by its
Timms Moore,
round snot 61 .
this tilly intuit.
'de ever made
s nn hole
, from the
(le reedit
\optirtha
',, eld
it of
ein\
mint
gro,
"147.11 t
evlry A . \ \
ttqquatt
mOeli of
1114teti to Itk,
[From the Jolt
.clnwii Democrat, Novcmlx r 11.1
liunttormt
On Tuesday, 0 ,
silk conduct w..
lie schools of Elie.
Mit. Singleton, a yk
wlio was a eanditlai
net' last year on the
w i i s defeated of emirs(
its Superi n ; cadent of tlk
bitrg. Ile teaches the 11
hals for one of his assistat
a 5 onager class of scholar.
buiidittg, is Miss Mary Jane
~Mr. John Blair, a worthy c
erniburg, and the keeper of a vc
able hotel in that town, has a .
tic boy of about twelve years‘or i.
was attending the sellout or class
by Miss Jones. It seems that a
black faced, woolly headed, little .
girl, was attending the same school. i
Jones ordered the intelligent little will
boy to sit beside the little black girl, (al,
umisual place to seat .45oys beside girls i&
seheol under any circumstances.) The
white boy refu_44l, said he "would rather
si4 on the floor than beside the nh- t -ger."
The Mistress told him "it was abetter
place to sit than in a bar-room with cop
perheads:" This expression showed
most conclusively the partisan feeling of
lnir conduct. The white boy still refused.
The partisan teacher then° locked ,the
tic •r so that no one could go out to report
•her.proceedings. It is sa id Mr. Singleton
ditl the same with the door of his room
Millie same building. Miss Jones then
cohnneneed flogging the white boy for
not sitting beside the negro girl, and (hi
ring nearly half a day, it is said, she most
unmercifully whipped. him, until "the
boLv was so bruised and °mangled that he
(amid hardly reach his fatherls hou4e."
If our informant has given us the truth,
we look upon this as one of the most di
alp ieal acts we have ever recorded. The
at mid to teach miscegenation in it school
man and to enforce it with cruel anti un
mitigated punishment, is a crime of so
ltdrritl and revolting a character that
Mould condemn its perpetrators to the
Lkypest scorn and contempt of every hu
man being.
loNnyci. My TEAcurns.—,
' Lr•t week, very reprehen
\4 perpetrated in the pub
`l(.-burg, llllseoUllty.
lung sprig: of a lawyer,
P for District ttor-
`th,union ticket 811(1
is now employed
, schools lu lien
'her class, Ile
\ts, who teaches
in the Same
'tiven of Eb
y revect
right lit
(re, who
taught
—Miss Jones has been discharged by
the School Board of Ebensburg, though
a niajority of the Directors are Republi
cans.
-A1 ,L3IIAXILE 0011. TEACILER.
In IThmer, Mich., a few days ago; a
school-mditre:-S /1:1110 I Dyer whipped a pu
pil who had addressed her without wan
ing for the usual nod of consent, until
situ had used up three whips nearly as
latge as a man's linger. She then took a
fetrule, an inch in diameter, and scourg
edl the l.xy with this until her strength
gave way. The subject of her discipline
is covered with abscesses from head -to
waii,t, and his arm has been rendered use
le. If that boy has a father alive, or a
grown up brother, we shall expect to
hear soon that all the flesh on that she :
dOil's bones has been thrashed oflthein.
11137 - A lot of Radicals, under the title of
the Grand Army of the Republic, assem
bled in Convention at Indianapolis, on
Tuesday. The proceedings were keptse
end, but the character of the meeting
may be understood by stating that the
most distinguished officers present were
(k Palmer, fqrmerly in command
in :Kentutiq, and whose arbitrary acts
hale boeu lutterlyjdetiounecti by the peo-
Vti of that State; Logs% a Illin ois, a se
eck4iouist at the breaking out of the war,
and'the most ultra of Radicals now, and
r ;
Va idever, of lowa, of wheal we we know
no hing, except that ltiae , xtrtine radical
is makes him lit pumpany for his two
lui itary assmiates.
Counterfeit eountefeit five ceut
coin of the pew fickle issue, is in circu
lation in the city, and is calculated to de
ceive the unwary, The counterfeit is re
markably good so far as the die is con
cerned, but the metal has that greasy ap
pearance common to compounds of pew
ter and other baser metallic, substitutes,
It is very soft and euts easily, like cheese.
—Bali. Sun,
i
- 110"111e learn from the Norristown Re
' publieun that A,uditor liencral liartranft
declined the appointment of Colonel of
the 37th liegaUr Intautry, tendered him
„sonie time since, Ilusiocis engagements,
occasioned partly by the 111-hcattli oft he
father of tit, u. 11.„., led him to refuse the
positnin. It is his present intention to
serve the term for witiuil he was elepted
Auditor Getreitill
19... The nanatawfsti event of this. cen
tury is the great tamale in India. In Or
issa, it is reDerteti tint two millions jive
hupdped Monotone, people have perished
within the last fire. months v/ starvation.
litlore this terrilifts isialunity er94 but
t4ful wpr seegisthasignildeunt s " I pricarrm.ll9
Tr:Acikus' Im.-^..TriTT,F..-'-The Adams
County Teachet's' Institute assembled at
Littlestown on 'Wednesday last, and con.
tinned in se , sion three days. We utylcr
stand that the 4ttendance Was good, and
the exercises intc,resting.
DI;iTINGL'Dsti , ED A MIA V A LS—FA 111.1111-
bor of distinguialled visitors to the battle
field arrived here, in a special train, ou
Friday evening. Among them were
Gen. Meade, Chief Justice Clia. , , 3e, lion.
Simon CainCron,' lion. Morton McMi
chael, Gov. Geary, Gen. Cadowalader, Mr.
Itochernial, and others—the p . arty num
bering twenty-three, including several
ladies. There was a serenade on Friday
evening, of course. Uen. Meade briefly
returned his thanks, and Geary said a
little something, which, we are toll, was
very poorly Judd. The party left on bat
unlit). afternoon. vi
INAUGURATION OF THE t7;OLDITIILS' OR
' PHA NS' 1103IENTEAD.--TIMI formal inaug
urntioh of the Soldiers' Orphans' Home
stead at this place occurred on Tuesday
last. At 2 o'clock a processiv was form.
ed in the Diamond, consisting of Court
!officers, Clergy, Professors and Students
of College and Sem inary,fiallbath Set tools,
visitors and citizens, and mangled to the
Homestead. The Gettysburg Brass Band
had the right of the procession, and dis
coursed excellent nittsie: Capt. Earn
shaw, Capt. Hunter, and Scrgts. Duphorn
and McKenzie, acted as Marshals. The
exercises at the Homestead Were had in
the large ;yartt'on the south side of the
1 building, the , fine weather suggesting
snob a course: After a prayer by Rev.
Mr. Mears, the opening address was de
livered by Rev. Dr. Reed, of Philadel
phia, which was followed with atioddress
by Rev. Dr. Hay, of Gettysburg. The
Sabbath 'Schools they sang "America,"
and a select choir an inauguration ode
composed by Mrs. Isabella Jannis, of
Philadelphia.
In the evening, Rev. Mr. Newton and
ev. Mr. Mears, of Philadelphia, and
v. J. R. Warner, of Gettyslmag, deliv
\
addresses in the College Church, to
riled house—Rev. W. R. H - . Dca
lnouueing the benediction.
eu:To
I i-s
ENDS
trial pi
Tlie following real estate
•eeently taken !dace in Muni
.Wrge W. Lady hag sold his,
lots of ground to C.H.Ful
nash. Jacob Fulweller
ice to Sa&luel Roth, of
500 i cash ; also a house
'll., 51,359; also two
ry Peters, for $45 ;
to Charles Shultz,
Yid F. Starry,
wL Starry, de
_
at lot to Jo-
1 SALES.
sales have
masburg: (\
how-c and thrt
w eller for • 534
has sold his reaio
York county, for $,
1 and lot to same,
i lots of ground to Hell \
also six acres of ground \
at SSO per :acre. Da
agent for the heirs of Ja ,
ceased, has sOld a house a..
seph Hummer, for .s3oti, cash...
Samuel, Herbst has sold \
pony on Middle street, parch
Ihim a few weeks ago, (known \
Camp property,) to Charles Artzh4
for $l5O cash.
".N.Lutmonts."—We aro under obi.
gations Samuel March, Esq., of Read
ing
township, fora basket of prime Tur
nips, the largest weighing 57 pounds.
Thomas U. S:eely, Esq., of Fluntlitglon
township, also maxes us his debtor for
two enormous' heads of Cabbage, one of
them•measuring about four feet in diam
eter.
We have three very large ears of Corn ,
from the farm of Mrs, Jane Marshall, in
Carroll's Tract, the largest measuring 13
inches.
Who can beat either of tholabovc
"mauunoThe" 'in their line?
jirryrat 141 - 6;u3i.- . --The young ',tidies
and Gentlemen of 131itler township have
organized.a Lieenin, with the following,
officers:
Presideirt--Ei. 7i. Mholta.
'Vice President—Alit. H. Black.
k;veretary—Wm. Hamilton Bailey.
Treasurer—'Miss Mary McGrew.
I. Com.'—.lll - ss.leut4e Hamilton, Mils
Mary MeUrel,v; and Misa Flora,HartzelL
The - exercises Will consist of singing,
reading, essays, speeches, &e. The neat
fleeting will be held at the Grapevine
School House, ou Monday evening, De
cember ard..
Ur Messrs, Daphorn & Hoffman, cor
ner of Carlisle street and the Square, have
received another heavy stock of new
(locals, which they are selling at reduced
Flees. This will be welcome news to the
people, and all will no doubt call to see
for themselves. To examine is to be con
vinced, and to be convinced is to buy.
(hod goods and small profits must please,
and such is the style of doing business at
I)upliurn Ar, Holtman's, It
Ater:We have not Been them, but ere
told that two extraordinary heads of
Cabbage were grown among the lot at the
Alms•houpg the past sea,son—one a•eigh
tug 24 and the other 20 Ixamds: These
pertaiuly throw all .other big figures iu
the shade.
iisr l f49 Aoy. J. A. itOffhelns, son of
Rev. E. Rqtrhelos, deceased, formerly of
this caner, has accepted a call to the
Geoutui Itcrumcci. Church k Carlisle.
Okirt . gitivnAtter Vth!
FATAL uil n S.ltUrday, the
lath instant, MN. Harriet Baker and
Miss y Laura Hassigr, daughter of Major
Jain Hasler, Treasurer of this minty,
met with a terrible accident on Scrub
liidte, about ono mile west of McCon
nell burg, Fultou-county. The two In
dies!above named, were on their return
froM a visit to Fort I.lltieton in a buggy,
in t?ompany with a lad 12 years of age,
son of Mr. John fiordon; of this place.
On reaching the top of the Ridge the lad
got out of the buggy to walk, when the
horse became frightened and dashed off
at a furioui rate, throwing out both la
dies and breaking the buggy into frog
'Atlas. MN— Baker was terribly bruised,
while Miss Hassler was injured so badly
as to cause her death a few days after the
accident. Her remains were brought to
thi~'lace and interred on Saturday last.
'11.4 injuries of ,Mrs. Baker arc serious
and painful, though not necessarily fatal.
—Glee mbcreburg Spirit.
Su oB:r DEATrr.—On Sunday night
last, 1 r. George died, at ills resi
dence, in this plaee. Ile was a soldier of
thet Nvar of 1312, anti was upwards of 70
yeArs of Age. llim death was rather sud
den, as on Saturday prior to hits death ho
was in good health.—Hitnneer.eitizen.
FIRE AND numrs.—On Wednes
day evening last, a large barn, the prop
erty or It. P. MeCture,l , :sl., Wag dOsi. rOy4
ed by lire. The barn being tilled with
hay, &c., burned to the ground in a short
time.
After the fire two young men were ar
rested on suspicion, the evidence against
thent being so strong, that Justice Butts
emomitted them to Jail for trial.—Mip
pcogiLurg Art,ICR.
Diotott}:Free, Youtso AMERICA Ili the
title of a new and very rend:lll4: Magazine
for 'toys and Wt.ls. We have received
the first number, and are /ninth pleased
with it. The !in hseription price is $3 59
per annum, with extra inducements in
the way of premiums. Single copies, 15
eenls. See advertisement in another
colemn.
(iteilove ti. Orth, repmsent
ing the Eighth Coirgrcssional District of
Indiana, is a candidate for United States
Senator iu place of Hon. Henry S. Lane.
The subscriber, in retlring from the of
fice' of Sheriff, with evhich he wras en
trusted by the rood people of Adams
coubty, in constrained by his feelings on
the occasion, to offer the seknowledg
ments xvidch are due to the Judges, and
Ofticers of the Courts, the members of the
Bar, Comity Commissioners ' and all with
' whom he hadrollicial relations, for the
uniform courtesy and consideration ex
tended to him and the respect and kind
ness shown him throughout his three
years' term of office. His official' duties
have thereby been rendered agreeable to
him, and he vacates his °Mee for his suc
cessor w,th grateful and pleasant recol
lections, which he shall elwrish through
lilt, and with the consciousness that he
has endeavored faithfully and impartial
ly to pertOrm his duty under - all eireum
st,,nces, and Mattering himself that he
n.ay not be deemed unworthy of the
hutment of UM people, "welt done, good
lbt faithful servant."
the pro-
sed by
the
rism
rotires with
_malice towards none,
e'ood will towards all.
Very re.veetfully,
ADAM REIII:ItT.
t.gblirg, Nov. 21, 1800.
OM
Married.
On the lit Instant, Mt Carlisle, by Rev. Mr.
Murry, Or. C. E. t,ol.le4hholtofital to Miss
A !ALI.. E. Met, lA RI, both ut i lib. county.
'
on the Mb inst., t Boomightowneby 11ev, 11, A.
f.,horl. Mr. JAM ... :otirii to .N1.40.i. .11A1tY
Cltot rit,:, both of th s county.
At York, on the int I nat., by Rev. Mr. Marna.,
lit. Atlell.l. LL IL SC ttl V 1,1 It to Mb... SA LI .1 1...
j, Wll.L,Oottgliter of t Arles Will, E,,i., :onion
ly of Getty:Ming, nil of 1 rt.'.
On the 13th 111 , 4., at the . E. Parsonage, Car
lisle, Cumberland comity, I - the Rev. L. R. Cur
roll,,JOllN C. PURSER, . f "ent comity, Md., to
Saba 'MART' A., daughter of ohm McKnight, of
lienthrsville, Adam. county,' ..
At the house of the bride's an her, by Rev. D.
W. WultY, on the :Mtn In.t., Mr. J sEPII RIFE to
Mu.l MAItY A. NEWMAN...hi of dams county.
At the kiv. I.lithema. l'c.r.unitge, bbuttNtown,
Inr Rev. Dr. ffnuer, on the 15th Intl. Mr. JOHN
IZEIIIt to Mts. DIANA .r. I..SfiY, i.lo\ll of York
county, l'u.
On the lath inst., by the mine, Mk. AMOS
W01.1.' to :Miss INDIANN, daughter ufsisiciiii
Stough., of the vicinity of New Oxford.
On the 20111 boa.. by Rev. Mr. Crever, P. E.i,, ,t lltr.
J. E. WIB S
LE to Mins C. IL E
LA,II. buth of his
plum.
On the 2.lrd lasi , nt tie Eagle Hotel, by Peter
MyetTi, Esq., Mr. HP.NItY W. WOLF, of Minting.'
ton rOuntY. be Miss MARY ANN klitaikat, of
ttils counts.
On the 7th lust„ Mrs, It AIITUA A. Wife of
Joh.' McCleary, ksq., of this count,', .the
441 n year <4 her age.
Olt the lath of Novemier, 1348, nt Lexington.
li.utourl, JULIAN ANIELIA, dans:der of lien
ry and Sophia Y. Culp. of this game, and win , of
Wm. I4lf Ilvana LaSJagton. Mit9itaift. awl
inerly of tfibs "prJW- sweat 43 rear* 2 Months and
18 days.
latest Market R 49443.
(.IETTYSBURA,
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Died.
Special Notice goltimn. '
Dr. SOIIENOWE. VLANDIiAKIA.PII4.B
A SII.I3ST/TUTZ ran. OA.LOYLEL.
Thew 'Pills ere 00mp3.01 of wallow men turtle* the
iron ut to tine the sc.relloas of the liver ea promsl/ rod
eneehrellf a* h:uo et mereery, and withera preaaaieg
an' of thaw itra.ue:thle or tteagar. at olnols which ohm
follow• the ree of the la:ter.
In all bilk= deordet • Wise Mr maybe wed with eerie.
dew* se the; promote. Wu dtAeli area of vtlialtal hale, rLid
imam than oltArttaione front Wu liver sad 14W1/ theorti
eitteh ere the came of blhont lu general.
jitaiENCE.'S RANI' tt A, X E. cure glee nardariut,
sad all diaordera 01 the Li rcr, ludiuttedbr mellow skla, eat' 0.1
lent-no, arow.iiiest, sad a poenl feeling ewer
;In= end ::ta‘ltudo, als.;:lue that the liver h In a torpid or
ote.rwned eo:u1 tics,
Io short, Ihose PIN mar be err! with linable hi al
earae when • pargothe or alterative natellolue le reta;red.
I' ewe mak for Dr. Bchese-V4 Kandrake 1111e," 1 and
014.2rve that the two ILkenterlos of the Doctor ire el the
Governuaoat gawp—ono wb In the 1e Maze of Vow
hump:Jon, sad the other la his orautot loath.
Elsid br all Draeglsts des'eri. Mee 45 onto /et hos.
Princln: Office, No. Ib Nsrtiz Oth S.root, Ptameephis, Pa.
Gonaral Whokasts Awoolm Daum Dams L U0..18 Pork
Now York: B. B. lintwo, Battitnoro
mora Md.; John D. Park, N. E. oar. of Fontlk end Wal
nut St., Cincinnati. Ohio; W4Akor 6 Tojko, 131 owl LW
Wabash Arnow. Chico" IIL Llalitno Broawm, owe
Watt of Boomui and VW dli., 8L Lcruls, No.
(4lb dials w. ea.
Ntnety-slue ont of a Hn,Veod:
There Is no stimulant. no Mein Ceetant. novego
table agent,, nor no tonic so applicable to so large
a nuntber elf ailments as riru elainied to he Mundt
within the remedial aeon of Ibis lint•tltialell 'WI -
ner nn.l . 111%01401 ant. Tblfrvn ells 07 linitulo.'s Hea
dy Itel ler. when administered as a l'eall'.l,y, is
marvellous tor Its curat Ive properties. It Will.
and It has eared more eon' pla hi ts, and prevents
the SYSTSX against sudden at t lo•lis al Cpale/aall
and vont:loons SiSeas. a, lima all other inedichi•
CVVI' ilitrotlia , (l. It Is a capital lemetly Tor Mei:,
ins f 1,10, Tie Doulottrear,. I 'I. i Its rind Fet, nt, Palo
in the Head. Chest. In' I.lneya, &v. Mot he'd Will
Mel It ne plus ultra tor Croup and Sore Throat.
Tii•se eulJe. t to I'lll.olllollin, Bad Colda, Sprains,
VI ruts.s, Stealth, .te., ran nse nothing so past idol
ao sure iii helping mil euring them SA litalSrit)'il
It saly Itriar. It. is good tar innetY - nllar ills out
or a hun , lred. It should be In every family. •In •
I„stubtrn at melt firl'holern.Clioleri-mou e s,itiltous
1 Cone, or Intern' ltd iii lotivar, It should ha applied
111111 . 4.t0n.110. to all Of hors,. Where MCP' is Wit
it Call be relied. Sold by Druggists. Price lii
cents per battle. 1 [Nov. 19,11N0. Shv
Roasenni Why the
A NIEETLICYS WATT di; MADE AT WALTHAM,
MAS. 4., Ii Till,: ItEmr..--It is made on the best
principle. Its frame ls composed of SOLID
PLATEM. NO Jur can interfere with the norm.).
fly of Its working and no sudden shock can date.
age ita machinery. Every picey Is made and Ilk.
islibd by mach! nery•titself famous for its novelty,
mum well as for its efrectivener4B) and is therefore
properly made. The widen is what oil meehan
km should he— Vs THATM, SIMPLE, MTRONti
AN L , FICONOMir.tri. Except some high grades,
ton entitly. for general use, foreign watotien ars
ehl-fly rustle by Wnllleti and boys. Such wateliel
arc emu pixseit of several bemired pieces, screwed
and riveted tozctlier,and require constant untalre
to keep them In any kln.l of order. - All perilous
who have carried "aneres" “lepinee" and "Eng
lish Patent Levers," are perfectly well aware of
the truth of this statement.
, At the beginning ,t por enterprlve more than
ten years nen, It w.t4 oar fleet I)l4Pet, LE , make •
thorooghlygncel low orleert Watch for thetnllllon,
to take the plaenof these foreign Impueltlone;
of foreign factories, witch wore entirely
unialeahle ut home gaol perfectly wortlalere eve
rywhere.
Flow well we hisio accomplished this, may ha
'underatood - from the fart thaeofter MO many years
of public trial, we now make M 0141.1 'II.IAS
If THE WATCfII M NOLDI,III T)114
UNITED STATE , ant that no others liars •vor
given such universal tudiefactlon. Whits this
department of our business Is eantinnol with in
ereamst facilities for perfeet work, we are at pres
ent engaged itt tliesuannfactli re of watches of the
very highest GitADE KNOWN UlTittnewe
ETIIY, unequaled by Anything hitherto made by
ourselves, and unsorpsssed by anything male lu
the world. lefi i this pin terse we have the amplest
W lave ercetol an Addition ter our
main building expressly for this branch of our
business, and hero filled it with the beet work
men in our service. _few machine! nud applian
ces have been constrnebsi whirl perform Malt
work with conewithriote dellettry awl easictiulas.
The choicest and most approved Materials only
are used, and wo challenge comparison between
this gradA of our work and the Anent imported
chrouomettra We do not pretend W sell our
watches (or t.r.-e, niEl MY that, foreign watchei, but
we do assert without fear of root radietion that fur
the tiadt F. stuNr.v our product Is Incomparably
superior. All our wittches,of whatever grade, are
fully warranted, and this warrantee le good at all
times agaluat us Grout agents in all parts of cue
world.
CAUTION.—The Tinhltc are eeintioned to buy
only of resp....table deniers. All persona galling
counterfeits will lrr mow.< Weil,
APPLETON. •
Agents for Ilia Amer erin %Vlach Cowpony,
ISL lIROADWAY.N.T.
Nov. El, 11160 S. lm -
LI FE-FIFIA LTH —orrnr:varii.
Idru—itiuLTH—MTHENOTH.
LIFIL-ILEA I,TII-15T RIZ.: (ail.
'rl• leea b s•MaNy.
Do. 'VAIN Pr.t.ani4;l4lNlC'D
APP.X•Iritl
Prepared from a prescription of Dr. Join Dols.
more, Chief Phymiciati of the Hospital
dn Nord ou I.SitlieiiSiete of Paris.
This in valonble Medicine is no imposition, hut
In unfailing In the ente of lipermatorrine or kletol
nal Weakness. Every species of Genital or Uri
nary I rritniallty, Involuntary or :lightly Seminal
Enitsitionn from whatever reuse prolltssl,oo how.
ever severe, will he speedily relieved and the Mc
guns restored U. to lathy a lion.
11...3d the following opinlot.s of eminent nand^.
playslehins:
••We have need the Speelfle Pills prepared by
Garen. !ere & Dupont, No. 211 Rue Dormant, from
the pren^rlption of Dr. „Nan Delatnurre.„ in mit
private practice with ant form soecess, 1, ha we be.
lieve there In no other medicine so well calculated
to core all pernons and'ering front Involuntary
r.missionn or tiny other weriknetet 4)f, the Ne 3 us!
°mann, whether roused by seder tai7 mOtles of
Hying, extannies, or abuse.
Alt I BEArtners KIT, M. D.
G. IV. Duianntv, M. D.
JEA`w,Lx Liteitur, M. D.
Paris, May 6th,
litlNVAltt: OM COFNTERFEITS.
The genuine Pills nre soil by all Hie prineipal
Droggisin throughout the World. Prlee OHS Dol
lar p. r ilex, or six Dozes forielve Dohnrs.
IiAnANTI6/1 1. : al i 1171104 r, Sole l'roprlotors,
. No. 214 Rue fansibard, Paris.
One Donnr eneloned tn tiny antliorimed Agent,
will insure n box by return mall, securely seeded,
from 311 olwervat fon; six 'poxes for tire dollars.
Sole General Agent n for A inerieri,
OSCAR (I.
II I'OM/sold at, N. Y.
N. 13.—Freneh, German. 81 1 / 1 16041 EUVIIII
containing •rtliailli lkLVIli
Conn fnr use, sent free to every rldrewr.
A: D. Buehler, Agent for Gettysburg.
Dee. IS, Hide. ,13'
Mr. Marshall's Catarrh Snuff.
This anutrhati thoroughly proved Itseltto froths
best. article known for curing the Catarrh, Cold,
in the Head and Headache. It has been found am
excellent remedy Injnany reeve of Sore
Di-minces hits iss•n rettuai ed by lt, unit !leering
has often been grentlY Improved by Its me.
It is ir.tgrant awl agri.eable, and otN•xis zanies
rx: itELIEF to t h e dull heavy pains rouged by
leases of the head. The sensattons niter menu;
It are idlghttul igorating. It opens end
psirges out all 01541 uet ions,strengthetis t glands,
and gives it healthy action to the pal is affected.
More than Thirty Years' of sale mid use of" Dr.
bit rsitall's Catarrh and lieadai he Situtve
Matt
proved Its gri at value for ell the common ellecaises
of the Lewd, and at this moment stands blithe&
than ever before,
It is mom mended by many of the beat phyla,
clans., and is les ills great numusio and saininia ,
tam everywilon.
Itead the, cell Itlen (PA of Wholesale Prngglitsls
113:il: The_ undersigned, having for many years
been aequaintist with [Jr. Mar:Malls Catarrh
end llcialeche Funff," and sold it In our wholesale
trade, cheerfully state, that we belles e It to be
equal - in every respect, to the recommonehdlons
given of it tor the cure bf Catarrhal Affection',
and that It is decidedly the best article MO - 1111100
ever known for all multiunit lIIKYSSeII of the Heed.,
HIV* Perry, lloation • Holub A maim & to.„l3oe
tt, lintbnon A Co., Boston ; iseth lir.
Fo le, Boston; Fairbank. it t ton;
lienshaw, Edmund A Fn., Ileeton 1 1 1 1 7.
Portland. Me.; Barnes it Ptak, New York; A. B.
& 1), fiends, New York • Simonet& I'eul &Co., New
York ; Israel Minor & New York ; Met:pylon
& Robbing New York A. L. groat)! & ce,1,44.
York: Ni."‘Vitril, Cline & New York; limn
Gale, New York. li:Plor sale by all Drama 111 0...... "
Try IL Met. lit,W•
Itopudertal but Wu* 1 ,
M ..7)AME RIIIBINGTON, the world renowned
Agrol.Aghtt. and \ Sumnambulialle Cie Irvigturit,
while Ina Clair ant state, delineates the' very
restores br the pension yon are to Vlarl7, one 'by
the ski via• instrttlitketrt or intense rower, 1;11011 , 11
art thp reychotrkutropp, purnntime to ptmdper •
p 05 1 ,41 tal life-like Nature of the future httetiggid
Or wife of the applietini. with dote Of
oneupation, leading trade or etteraeter, *e. Is
la no imposition, as test I vital tuts without 11„,
eart assert. By atudittit Plitevot birth, age. Itilipasi-
Oen, miky of eyes and hair. Awl enelioeglitg fifty
mita. and liutpett onyobve \ add moot {o• popr.
self, you :WI receive the et
e Nilte re aw
am l,
.
togethrYwithdesired Byron:nation.
Ad4rM in con t1.1enoo„ lolitnAmei 111•11.1 ma
Rion %crrox. P. I IOX aq. Welt Tatar,
SOS; IC 1 :4 6 - dka •
ditennget, but True. '
Every yanna lady and gentleman In
Stater ran hear rtanething very melt
vantake by iteluna wait (free of ehe
dreedugthe ontlensignecL Thew ten
being lannlawl win oblige ny_nt4
cant. Altell tri.linteese addrese
ent servant,
Ida& VIM LY
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