Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, December 03, 1866, Image 2

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gly Tompikr,
(14TTYKIIU1141,
heads' 111111r20111M, Dee. 3, INN.
firth/ 1 4nm meets to-day. The Isnilt
hleht's Aimee, wax ix. Looked for lie our
EOM
SNOVXD porriss.sr. ,
'The IViitocrittie papers of tits okwahti, -
. 1 110. specking out WartiOy aguliast Lheiiteir
po‘ititai :101kCn 1!v the t.' , ldievezii
They Vied intlnt-gro suffrage-- tveitlwr
"iiartiiii„"lati i iort WW I . or ''titilverlatl."
'Cite 'nay is the superior ram; and
must „maintain superiority I.y contitt
tubas to lie 4 he governing power.
the question of suffrage is a State
un I the I)eitioeratie party holds now, as
it has til%ritym held, to the tits:trine anon-
Interference hi the internal 1111111 m of a
Hiatt.. The 'New llantp.hire I'ubdtif, ht
iin'artiele annihilating thelsoltlon of the
2'1,5t4.41, sutus_u i p in this elitieltiug
piatotere:
"Tice rivet it, the ;.tetnoerat le porq lout
nothing to Ato with, the question of negro
satfrage to the tio.tali exeept In otiperie
till efforts to Any.p• .that . measure tkpoti the
14tatial. If Ihe riAutlit•ro States teArefo
tit sutfragetiomegroes, it is tli.ar
le do so • anti if they alit Lot see lit to di)
it, they have „tilie right to fefuse. ' I t is
their bust Less, and its tiettle..nent should
be left if) diem." .
That's 14 exactly! 171,fitt
tlio7,:tritw We 1../..ll4v,racy eau 14;4111 its
long a.4Altere to u et.4l,4tittitioitttl wo%ertt
otel/t At)
TAIALTioN i
'During the fiseal yt.ar ending June 30„
114438, thu govertnifyid collected from the
people of the Uphill Flat( over five bun-
Atred millions of dollars In 11. shale of
taxes. Fir the present yeiir the :lemma
from thole soVirees is estimated at sik h tut
dm% gad fifty millions of dollars. ' . .;So
limonite man will pretend -that the goy
tiWnlcnL „f the- United ;:t tt li. Laiany I unholy schone of villainy and wrong?
)egitimrde use fOr half this ?quo per un- -=- Suidifert/ Dend o4 a&
punt. It cannot be denied that this ex
traorilinary sum; smelt as was Um,* Nrttpm: pi A tkfa.
ra w u from any other people, Is a heavy although the Demiicracy of this State,
weight on the prodwinye industry of the ! during the past six years, had to eneoupt
country. Froth whoulsoever directly, it er Satan nod his agents, in the shape of
ultimately falls upon that industry'.' Tile,,,xar, provost marlihafs, speaks, spies, in
effect of this taxation has been to elft , or Waal and external foes, forts, Prb-ohsi
the prosperity of that industry, nttdiif per- I
, and even death, :they have,
abated in mast ultimately prnstrate co ming all this'
The coming Vongress should "m e " i their vote from; 230,000 to Iltio,ooo---just
thing to reduee taxation, mid Oiliten the I no,n00; while our eiMmies, with all these
burdens it imposts dpoit the proe} H of elements to favor them; llacre increased
the nation. But will they 7 Them are from 262,00(1 i t0 367,00n—0r only about
11AP for, impeaching th e president? 000. Dealocrats grow in this manner
aut . plugs 4* obliterating the tßate ger- I while the soil tilled by our enemies
erupputs t and schemes for deplei_lng nie and in time of war, - what is there to 0n..-
.Tr/wary in order to establish a bureau vent an inerfiri-e of a hundred fold in
cif education for colored persons, hut not I ti
one word is said about reducing the taxes ' d
patilk white men. The Radicals have;
ttatti for all purposes save that,
WUThe vote a Vurntsy)ypillo, t h y lag
fbree ymr4, Iptts toppws
• _ll3Ol, 1800.
pem . yoto, .270,310 215,740 ,289,261
;401% 1 vpte, '4'36,81)1 23 , ,;,411()
, !300,047
v i m tfiese tigurea it sepn that
while eaeh party has poilod a larger vote
thia year than In hittior 1%4, the ittert•ase
)z the Democratic yote Is gret4r IJtun
tit of the Itepubllean, to wit ; • '
11eln.
inc. vole In 'fill over vote In '05,7.4 . :;1 fe , ,7,47 .
Pte. vow In 'Mover ‘ote In 1445 10;o6
We respectfully cotnmend thesis Shores
ouc o m x.ifion who imagine
that, ihe Denioertitip pprty is Ainul. A
fly iyhichcau gain 13,000
yAr•a l piiilPr circumstances like those pi
past three, need not
,despuir ulti-
Nate triumph. Wo need only be true to
our faith, keep nybrave hearts, :nut In- '
ppr with due zeal, tummy out on the )v in
ping bilts yet,
11110VVI EiDi ENT E n PUI IfiEj
spirit of enterprise is taking!hold of
the people(if the South. They hare here
tofore contented themselves with raising
picgreat American staple—cotton) They
ore poly projecting mai building! cotton .
famorieq, preparatory to et u ►rertiug their
torn staple into goods, a it avail it)g f heat
oelves trf the benefits of Vauliee•
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prt,Tlic gopaTels are getting up clubs
flu: the 1t • Ye Trii ) l l oC, (4r Iriemls
should not allow thumselves to be thus
outgeneraletl. An antidote to Oreeley's
poritoti • must be circulated. Gt. 4 every
holy you is to take the C0.111.11.1:u, and
it'+ rest of iquitliTad" to subscribe for the
i tge, Ifarrisburg i'uteiot
raion,oi some other ettually hortest and
jintrfplie paper. tiny J:4 the til u to ex
tend the usetultiese of petune,rttliePu)bersi
Let' every • working lltmoerat !Interest
himself lu this behalf.
A Woman Blirird Alirr.—A terrible oc
currence is said to have taken pluee near
Quincy, in Illinois. Mrs. M'Clute was
supposed to have died on Sunday, and on
3lmtday Was placed In a vault belonging
tothe family. Next day groans %et:reheard
!nun the vault bv the children of the wo
twill and all old Tadv who was with them.
illlOll learning 'this, the husband
and neighbors repaired to the vault.
broke open the door, opened the eolith,
and filund the wonum alive. t•the had
torn her hair and wounded her fingers in
vain etiOrts to escape from her narrow
pr;son. She was taken home and is said
i to be now in A fair way hi recover. •
. _ --........0--
Ir23,.Fred Dooglass and his son have
/Etr The Maine woolen manufacturenc i
purchased a !liaise at Alexandria, and
have already closed 1111 their mills, in or-
_wilt shortly establish their peculiar jour
der to bring immediate pre:Dare sivon the nal in that city. Tito Unelietiter (IN. YO
Rump for a higher tariff. Having made Pahoi says: ''lf the Douglaws succeed
thkir "pile" during the 'war, on shoddy
illowe in thethei r hotbed of professed
_l4lp*, they will do better than they
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tlipir run :Mint to stand Idle for a year pr. . Mends, when engaged In the grocery
!Wit and not loose a cent of their own. I lisinia(s. They ilecupled a good stand,
—7-- - ........ and tient &id goods, but they did nut
terrA A laililhilied card t‘'erpondoWood get enough patronage front their .-kboli
declares illiat• I lin ye not tolyorate t i n eg r o than and negro equality brethren to buy
flatrualtii either in Washington or else- t heir ''ait ,
•'' ____ .„,,,.... __ ___ _
where;. ;yd that lam not in favor of the I - Precociomt s —An urchin leading a small
proposkil uoMninient to the Constitu- dog along the streets some days ego, was
, 1 nerosted by a gentleman as follows:
tiara,"f 1 "Weil, lay soil, what is your dog's
name
VeriVendell Phlllips—the pioneer of , 4 4„1„t got
the Radical party—ellarges Cleo. (I rant • it, Milne vi.t."
dou't you name him?
With rlesponsibi lity for the "New °sienna i .,.`'‘ '." e i ll • L‘,..li:Y n i
Massatre," as lie calls the defeat of the ."i r t'' ' l l .— „ ---, „ . .. raw name.
Cull Lint
Con yew ion traitors,andadds: "Tile mOsi.
humiliating position occupied to-day iIY .. " 4. Y ilim u 'i n tike t." to do that —:twoold be
• diaresoettfiti to the President.
any United States man on this emitintlit • i„.
n all, then, name him Beast Botics.'l
Is okeupled by Ulysses Grant," In ltadi- ill woil't do that neither, for that would
cal estimation every man—no matter what
Ids sacrilives or services—is a rebid au'd b e d it " re 'P eetit ' l W the do g ."
trytegin sympathiser who time not go for ,
owui..--Sp....cini Court emumeneea • to
) disunion and negro sullrage, Not *Had- '.,.. . severg oy i sNita offs to 14g tried.
---- •••••• ---- , .' hid organ In the lays has reproved phil- "") '
Vick... Th - New lingland mai Alkhlie lips for his httniellats Wags at tietteillii ____— _
- Rate !Wields um gettiogreadyfor rush.? ! -l ITAut• • warapp
CUMutiostea,)
hi
'g it, high tartir mil throw Illot thp 'Ofir The New York poem are caution: Tlic Egecutive Committee of the Na
. ''lVoiterti bads are prirriug ticoppe it. log csaintri.workmen agilinst seekingem- Bona! Orphns
a' 1 lourestead take the op
- Btisne time or other lliere will tf, e a bi g play - meat in that city, telling them that p a ortunity of special meeting convened
. light , tilafthat (location, ~ , the labor market thcre is over-stocked, Novi:1)11*r till, Itlid, to express their
. . 4• _ . . ......... . , I husincsadull, and nnrl,titudcsofworkmen grateful sense of the kind and efficient
.abretil. Joseph Severity', i,„,„ 1 ,, r1 „ of are
_liiichargeti, whit thewagese(
rate of s-operation of the Associate lien rd of
.4w istiondeivhia Aevus,
has
be pr
T.
, Z . _ , y 4, falling. geferring 114 this !Opt the Ladies and Gentlemen of tiettysburg in
.a• V. L . • i appoint- IN ashington Star remarlio;
.11;410traor or
,the Port of Philadelphia. ' "We tei.4 it eompletilig the Hom e stead , in aria:wing
a duty to give the Roue fir the inaugurating eeremoures of the
~k _ • - . , .
.. sp. liciOntrdy, EMI, of the Carlisle rat- warning to 'persons tinning te li whips- 211th, and in providing for the entertain
. w omer i iWna beim appointed an Assistant tun hi (itu..st of einplovntent. fp our intent of the guests among the hospitable
long experienee in tine liewapaper btisi- families of the town. Our relations to
iteit*i 4 " l " 44 ',.. r * t ' ; ' ) " I) °3 - s? Glild SO Peso we . have ilever before khown tio Op Associate Board-harp i)ZAT .q. ) mat
iii:ittitem ift such luck. 1 malif per Sins alit of employment in this tiently pleasant and satisfactory that wo
..“...-----_--- Pity. ' look- with sincere pleasure to 'their eoli
er;th. jooto
h. Jacob Fry, termed"' Audltpf . 2..... .. „. •4 4. ... ' tinuanee in the Ignire.
w t o k ostoll,jaaNgtg, died at hhi te w donee _ ear fine divine right pf tw.auty, ll 44s i .EZc a t . f i ro zi m o : 4w i ci n: e i li t ilmi t e ee n ; tg o iv hireuttes...
to loutgomery ftiiinty, on w im i mem i na : llPPitts, "IS the only, divine right a matt . J. FnAnla Hoptxs,
pigh‘ Att litpii4 MAO ! . -ttail aeknewladgp, ktal *. pretty wOman
stale only typipt - -4e4arr not 4,544," • aq.
,
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tell, it. Dotter, while In Nh. York
im:Aitarday stl'Vetl With 110-!
Om of two snits, onmpencett agginst
him in th9SOpreme Court by John H.
l e kster, now u resident of Netr York, for
rnisp imprisonment, the damages Mug
luta 4 one !mashed thousand" dollars.
311%
,00 5 ter Owing the liAr fill'lYeti a
frtmintims from Secretary Stanton to visit
the "Teeth. His pass Was disregarded ;
and he himself was arrested and
PllPert
. --. 1 41lb ..---
ie`Tite 11.141)4F4 of rwgress
Hre grpat pp teraptArtee: They want to
IttX distilled oririts high, so ‘4 4 to (118-
ulatrago their toe! Therefore they tax
th'e rapt made in _New Ettglandnilly ftfty
rent. a 14411/41.1, tyllile the whiskey wad°
from Irestern epru is taxed two dollars a
piton. ~bot't it, giurious to be wider
ydnkee 'rule ':
. -,Efir - The ltepubitean papers a Bomou
ping I.olng ground against, the'trupeacht
,4oot 1.4 lin:Aleut Johnson. TNT fear
,
1441ntlital atol folly may gd AM, el )
tai
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'
riiiii - xiWisieternAiios pawl% • i
Atoryw to TE Jrimig.--)it the close of th e
. rrf(OlVasiritigtons Ripoblieon sityn: i __/14 1 3The fiefterat fiiimil o
f r the German
1 j leploranou most b e ( le vele d soon, or Reformed Clesttch In the Uited iitattss is i
non' in settAturrat Dayton, Ohio. I November term of C l ourt,, on Silirday
the paasdonn and prejudices, engendered
tka.,,,..p10, great tunnel to „ p l y (lo ot .- evening week, Associate Judge . privg
by the war.wil) render ,t he difficulty in-; go with wwtz , r frijol the L a k e, h t ,„ I s "
, iorgler a roae, Imo) , g rk er rem „ rk t oo that
citable. We desire just now, utter the , enmpietegt, his term of serviee was about to ;expire,
eletitteus and before Congress meets, to , e er y- ilbek bears app to bo plenty lu neatly thanked the oilier dud u4e4, thu
lay down this proposition as strongly as . F'_l.Ut k r . e
0 ( 1.31_ 112 0 i 1 3 .1 v i e rl4 t zer o a r pihr . :l
I . , i l u e s r t .
IlleMbera Ur the Bar, and all comet:tea
4.0.1411 W ink can tykke It: The pout?, of
itot ‘L'e l l. pound& i- oth the Conrts t for the uniform kind
-1
taw and sourtesreMuiled tl) him during
the, Ad wimixt run*. i will invvoil If iiac 1:-
ltP,Snurgcon's church hos tit Irty - itio
.piou of thrvis.• Matra M I /erred. No matter joootre a mem b ers.,
l ids f,i-.1) years' occupancy of a Neut. upon
I the people in their madness do reject . • -
role I t is understood that r;eeretary Mc- the Beneh. Judge Fisiulr and several
the Lord's prayer or rorgiyept,,s, pima caocii, in his thrtheonang _report, will - (northers or the Bar responded, thanking
Ziegler in return, and compli
the- eontlifien that a l e forgive others ; no, urge 11 , 111114111 r WOO M
I ; iratipeedy resump-, Judge
' mutter it they doask that President Joini- tl"n 'n . rtlr vv... i s •
_ ; IllNii lug himfor his faithful mid ernefent
..,. p a r Ti l e LW lOUV tOf glllBl4 required fertile
discharge a chat}. GOA 1% L , 111: were
son end Secretary 14eward be crueitku ., , .. . „ . .
', ti mums ortne rails I%.lipOOli UM is I 41,9110
and that Barrabatt lie reit:a/if:it ; Ho mat ',
~..i l
,w:ll , v wows, whteh i s , ~,„t u c t, „l (two ., mutually recita (tested.
. ter if they do insist that the Jewish law tiry to cover nearly '..4) acres or land. , lit this expres.sion of praise, we hearti.
of retalLitio & die o nly eo ur se to be pm-. t.FL-(; e n, Duilrey, now hi eommand nt .ly join, knotting, us we do; that Judge
!sued towards tiOute rebels, it. is as flip.! Vicksburg, Miss., attended a dinner ,n - Zieglq cony deserves the meed, "well
ta . ...nt ly gi t yt: a n yt b ; t a li s e tl i i t t i i i ii r i t t. .l i t i a t i . i t , s ,T 4 l ) l f e
( ta i l
fain :es the sun Alines that no p4litioul done, 'gated and faithful servant."
putty can live long by it and that no ill- . I r - ;( l .?% . * 4 atl‘ i. e l' clement of the country—thu Hon. Isaac Robiusou takes his seat
f dividual can ittlierd to die by ft, ;r) mat- . klitin.g men of boat minks." F upon thy Bunch tie-day. Thilt he will
' ter if they malfgo and (mantra the Pres-1 IQ(' col. J. A. Long, of the regular ar- , also ill i the position with ndelity, all
Went suThl secretory SeWard, vadeatur°l lay , and Private seer,etarYto President' who know him will reqdily ernieede. Ills
thein In prints tout eall them by Tam , , J n f i l i tti; j u le ,.NLT u a i l t arr i i: marrie d 1 1 ;: z 1 Z . 4 7 V osi e 1 1 qualifieations urn likewise of the best.
and opprobrious panics, the stern,
"11 ' ter daughter of ' holt. Henry 1). roster,
P : lth remains, thatlthelr policy istlietin-.1 of breensburg.
ly one when by Megountrycaubesavettil i v;:,',‘ snow white deer was recently
.............. shot by Mr. Josiah Heckman, Tol,yhoo
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TUE unry ov
;Is it pot time that ministers and club:-
pans begin to disrpu utenance drvilish
!S44.L'ine4 a the disunion agitators and (sir
; aid villains who control the Remit,licap
patty ?They pushed forward tlwi -
itl creed niall they drenched the
land in blood! Th(ly violated every min
ciple ()I' free govt(rnment by their arbitra
ry arrests and tistirttatjt;po! They stOP
the nation's nurses and erpided taxatioo
and debt to an tquairallelpd pxtent ! They
are giiiity of the most find-defying by.
Pocrley, *Ma rpFel in frauds at elections
and in iNngres4ional and legislative ap
portionments—throw out fairly elected'
11""1-2P4-1111(1 itni, steadily moving for-
Ward in the road tt) further anarchy, rev;
olutipn and lOod.! Are pfristilu t . and
nthilstcrs the alders and abetter:+of such
into of peace ?"The petnocratie party
end! No,Or-ve. It trill whiP the white
nit Mal; ntlitiblica us conil.hied the
bt
tipte,—citTo;fickblfrpottfiettet.
TUE TRIAL OF XR. DAVIE.
=I
I Jefferson Doris' ( tsr, —The regular tis.rau
r rite United States Circuit Court at
delimond should have begun on 31.mi
hut -it is announced that neither
t Chief Justina flhase nor Judge Undo . -
wood were hi Riehmond on that day,
and consequently no court was held. The
taw of Mr, which should have
ppte up at this term of the court, is there
fore postpfined until the next term, which
is held in May, 1567.- None of the eounsel
• for the prisoner were tat Richmond on .
Monday.
This i.v a mistake,' so far 214 it relates to
the con usetof 31r. Davi-% Judge Ould and
the 1100. .L It. Tuelter were hi attendance
at Riehniond. ready, if there had been a
court, to priweed to trial. ,The other
counsel were , all within rindi. Where
uelerwuol •'iytts is not littowto The
rhieetistive wag on a frolic at tiettys
burg with tiOafy and 31u3fieltaul.
-W The to k about the death of the
Democratic randy is all gammon, The
Northern Denmeratic vote is two 'billion
and that kontli6tai Democratic vote is one
million eight hundred thousand—a total
}!tree eight hundrol thousand
=--J,Stio,oo. The Radical forces bundler
in the NotTh, two minion fOOF
tired thousand and in the South one hun
dred thousand—a total of only two mil
lignapd a hal f-2. 0 14X1,0tai. Tqe Democracy
have;qhcreforp, Ocar majority of one
million three hundred thousand-1,300,-
01M! Talk about such a party dying, in.
adopting "qualified negro suffrage"
keep alive )
miut
despatch from Bititimove, the
other day, stoical that tie new Police
Commissioners and the Sheriff intended
to' prosecute Judge Bond, the District
Attorney, the Deputy Sheriff and the
Warden of the Jail l fur flgsp
niVitt
xsTrm 1TZ3251.
i nn t(4ttAip, 3fonroe county, l'enica.
W": 4 a Isladifhl specimen of the deer spe
des, nod a very rare anion d.
Sgee The largest crop of buckwheat ever
Veulisilrnpia, was harvested
, this NI.
Pl:lY l A'young lady residipg ill Lansitig,
• Michigan, was stuog on the forehead hy
a lioneyliee lu August last. The poison
of the sting eau-ed a severe swelling, and
so prpstrated her nervous system as to
confine her to bed, mid evehluall? . caus
ed lter flrat 14A month,
Wt .- Ireland is gradually becon),lng 4'
gt•a ijig rim litry, and the increase of late
vat's in the rearing of cattle is remark:l,-
111 e decrease or land under crops
year, a.s compared with last
. year, is
thaturls,72iaeres. The lugs have
.1 to the extent of iSjMP, sheep
`tie 245,000 :
- auger intends to contort
lir. Cake, in the Schuyt
.in district—basing the
frauds known
'cited in Cake's
' 575,00.,
Itiritr,
the election
kill aunt Let.
eontemt twon
I to have been per ,
terest,
ged-.llnd there been
Missouri the Bads wouln
er SAI,OOO votes, At least
thilimititi conservatives are t.
in that State.
ien IT will be inaugurated.
ernor isp the I.;th 0T January.
Wal - New England ruin is taxed 01
Mil cents o.n thegallon, whik t Peunsy,
vunia Whiskey is taxed two dollars. yet
Pennsylvaithin4
_vpte Ip Iniontin zx
Vaphec
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VACTORY DIVIDENDS
The Cotton manufacturers aresuflcring
terribly for want of "protection," and we
expect One of the First measures passed at
the approaching session of Congress will
he one for t heir relief. Take for example
the Newhuryport Mills. The/freak/says
that the (Mean Mills, afteraying a ten
per cent. dividend for the last six moot
had ten per cent more to add to the pc
serve fund—making only 20 percent.
six months, or 49 per cent, per annum,
The Bartlett Mills 'also divided ten tier
cent., whieh %sir but little more than hall
the proflts of the last six months.
Janfes earnegi 28 per eent. in the six
nionths; and the Globe Mill has.ettrued
ten percent. Taking them . all together,
these_mills,have made 40 pet cont. or tt4o
on every :100, of capital, pp they not
need "protection?" Is it strungp that the
Cotton manufacturers support a party
that enable: theft to realigvsuch profits'?
Not at all ; hut it is straugg that the poor
men of t w land—the melt who support
their famllles.by their labor, mhould vote
for that party. It is lieroublion paliey
that gives these profits to capital, and
filches the amount tratti.
JGuerlialaire Putriog,
Tlip. PAAT AND TP.E PREMENT
Thirty yeareago, the people would rise
up. and pelt the Abolition orators with
rotten egg 4 what) the atrocious insult of
negio equality was ofkred them. Now
they are lauded to'the skies for using the
Mine language nll4l proclaiming worse
principles. They even elect twgroes to
tn►portaut offices ; for example, the voters
of )lassaela usetts elected two buck uegtoes
to their Legislature at the loft, election.
Why this ludicrous turd disgusting change
in the sentiments of the people? Are
they less capable orgoverning themselves
Haw than they were thirty real 4 ago?
Have they become sti debased' lit 1119filk
and scot respect as to approve, of eleratiqg
t9►e negro to the highest office, because
the leaders of their party advocate it?
Ileakliu lolly knows the sequel of our na
tion, it' we et/Minn(' in 'our present career.
We hope and pray the laboring portion of
the people will see and act before it is too
lute.
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TOWN AND COUKTY AFFAIRS. .1 "I'EA,eugns' 1 - 4011 " F TEes - AY. are 1 2- lcu*'' I
T
r %7lr 11m1 itiall Thiny —:illev. Dr. Cum- ' • Special Notice Column.
;ed to learn that the Ttaiatieys' Institute, ' INlult4i We ses; by tire I n t i litetat y """ • .
Marrtiate Mid relthaeli
• Irbieh adjourned at Littiestown 9a nouneetuents•in London, s about td put
P r t" Ito press another book, entitled ` Tits' h4 ftlll..s.llr fly W AIINING AND VCATIVre•
day evening week., walk in' _many re - ';sounding of the trumpet, or the Litot Ttlint To Ytit'`); IEN. Also, ins) iass and
sPecb 4 , ulphesCpyer held hi tlw county : . Woe." The Doctor In this work kindlyiV,'lry,l,l,'„grausnl";',a"rk lei ~,t,-,..,04.,.nivaLt.",1
The attendance of - Tettyleys fmm all Pustpones the day of tiOallil till 1871). As charge, in milieu I HvOn*ln, Adthmot, Dr. J.
. pasts of the county was utursually large, all his predictions heretofore have been sIIMI.IN ntimDittis, ilowaro Ass4.comou,
melimeholy failures, so we may humbly ; rillbutti t tillth l'"' iner,ll, Al. toett'a7
anti each seemed to vie with the other in hope that the one he now puts -forth is ' _
elihrts to make the meeting a success.: equally)tide of the mark., While there
Ii this they were out disappoint-et,. is room fur a reasonable iliyubt that the
worhi k growing au y better as it is gyow
; wirThe exercises were of a varied and in
• tetesting einnateter. Addresses were de.' ri!rible people in it who
iug i blder, yet *here 'are so ill
ref 14 y
f r ori w aLtf ,
livered by Prof. M. T. Stoever, of Peuna. , they are eiven an extension of time, one
f i c l i l r ay th:
College, Mr. P. I). W. Ihiukey, Mr. M. ' email but wi s h , If "ll'
that the doctor's doleful prophecy, in
L. piths, and County Superintendent this, as in pi-otitis instances, is but
Sheely, The Address of Prof. Stoever i ii sma i phantasy a u s i c kly b ra i n . •
I was able and instructive, and was ' igo- 1 ' - -
nouneed a rich treat lay all who heard it, I . Or 1 .11
t ifu r t ) l 7 l s euu , n t lYcSl l l7,' . a veteran
'An interesting fiiature of Thursday - eve- , i
to k.i t i C j i i i . : l o Is ,• a n u ) ; I ' l l o l I r . , ti r g 3 t.'79ti l IN l ' ° e U ll i t . i tt h l s e
ion g,'. session was the reading of portions , stiles; and two ()titers, aged 93 and 94,
of an original Poem, entitled "Peilagog- I went a consider:o.lp distance to deposit
; Deima;ralie o ba l llo % t l s l
t Ylien such atwient
los, l l by Prof. IL 'M. Driller, of York, Pa.
Essays on appropriate' subjects weye read " i ,
l aTe l i r i ‘ i !e' , o 4 Mll A In s t%ri havel l l t ir u ll ' ., 4 :l l c r e t iTiZ i t g o
by Miss Kate tietz, Miss Itachie Wright, ; inconeen hate them:424es to uPhold their
; Mr. Robert MeCteaf, and Mr. 4ohn F, principles?
MeSherry. A number of Addresses HMI
iktrllev. James Prestly, D. D , pastor
, kssays had to be deferred for want of or ime of M4:1 1 111(.0(1 PreshytPrinti elm reit•
the Presbytery, beemise Convict
time to hear them, among which was cow us of Ailegheney el ty., was suspended last
by Mr. J. Howard \V cot. Among other week by
ilia cruel treatment and It steam) tan
subject.. uf inte r est to Teachers, lal
"2---1;11 , ' ;nage to his wife and Intimacy with other
tat Co-operation," "School (iovernment,' wilmell not eonsistent with fidelity to his
"Ileading,"and "compel's:lD/in ofTeach- , wire. Ile has not been charged with
ens" were distms6ed in nil able and live- adultery. Mrs. Prestly has applied to
h manoer.
1114) enurts For a divorce. Dr.. Prestly la
, one of the ablest' . divines in his cluireh
Throughout the me:eting entire hartuo- and hats a number of adherents who I. c .,'-
ny and good feeling. seemed to prevail,_ neve him guiltle-s. He ;Oda essed his
and Teachers on all occasions treated ' people on last Chin day, and appealed to
each other with the utmost kindness and
them not to act hastily or passionately
s dismissal ;
resptet. All seemed t t , be-sorry when l on the question of hi
It i . :GISTI:11 AND CLERK OF TILE Coun'rs.
—On
.Saturday last, Win. D. Holtzworth
and Adam W. Minter, Esqs., entered up
on their duties, respectively, as Register
and Recorder and Clerk
.or th:.! courts.
Their immediate predecessors, :4ainuel
Lilly and James J. Fink, Es9s., filled
these oqiegs veil and acceptably, baying
always been obliging and attentive to
business; an I we d o ubt not t ha t the new
incumbents viii be !build oqually worthy
of commend .tion.
The eountk ofileers dueled last October
bave now all its.umed the duties uftlwir
re•peetive pc
Folio P.—CettyshUrg 11:!•4 Row; elftey
prise—and hi proof of it, w Are happy to
state that Messrs. Bringman & Warren
have erected a Forge for the working-up
of;iorap adjoin lug their Boni atiti
Chipping MO, In the western part of
town. A linty inspection of the work,
the other day, convinced us that it will
perform well, and we trust that the enter
prising owners will he rewarded for the
labor and capital involved. Farmers and
others who may have old and useless
iron on hand, will find a ready market,
whilst all who may need a tirNt-elass ar
ticle of manufactured iron \vill always lie
able to procure it, at the new Forge.. _
it election ill
'e been bent
bundled
aellised
Vri/E4T,-Our neighbor, 1)r. O'Neal,
Nrday morning last, ki.ltitst :man*:
- os/ io efatitection with the'
Lie residence ItQW near'
lost his balance, and tell a
-ing sinall bolie in the . '
the ankle and knee
'ls friends will be
injury is not a se --1.
on ,
•
completio.
few feet, fm
left leg, beta
joink. 11 i, HUM
glad to learn that .
clops one. Nvell-iitt.
paratus will 19 :strenp,tllea.
enable him to be about itg
or two.
prims,—Mr. Samuel Eieholtz
purchased the hotel at New Salem,
mites west of this, removetl there o,
Thursday Nveck, and atoned the dutie.4
of landlord. This old and weti-establislt.
ed stand will not suffer Jo his hands.
Mr. \Vin. E. Myers, some time sincT,
purchased, of Mr. ::,knitd Herbst, tip '
house on Chainbersburg street, midway I
betweeu the Square and Washington
street, formerly used as a hotel, ruin has'
considerably enlarged and handsumely
re-lifted it, with a view or re-openfpg it
as a hotel. Ile will remove there on the
tof January. it is 410 t douht(Al that'
Mr. Myers will lee an excellent house.
TuAN•Ksca v N<:.—Thur,,day, Than 1;; ;
giving day, was characterized here by a
general stisponsioit of business, and a
(supposed! general serving atp of good
dinners. Servires were hint fn the Cath
olic and A. James Lutheran churches in
the morning. In the latter, mini-ters of
difremut denominations partiei
TriONTEons,—lt laity suit thu,e who
are unwilling to wait tliirty-threo yearpt
to see a shower of liteteorm to knoW that
Olhers, the aAronower, suppose, the real
period of their retain to be thlrly,fotr
years, and that the display Of 11 - aft, re,
pealed ill 18:33, will re-appcilr Iu 18(l7,
Maj. .T. Tarbetl. of the Federal or
' ply, who half - been cultivating a plan ta
lion. in the
.South since the elo:,e of the
war, says: •'(iive the blacks the best
State in the Union, with teams, 'seed,
grain, farming tools; a years' supply of
I all things, and five hundred deft:tn. in
!money eacb, with a government of their
ow u, and they will starve to death the
i second year, and relaPse into barbarism
in ]calf a mnfory." ; Corroborative in
pallor this is the fact that large numbers
of thQ...l - ,ouisiantt and Mississippi negroes,
who before the war, were pretty well ad
vanced, apparently, in Christian know
;
ledge,' an: rapidly idling non heatheth
ism and what fa known its "vaudooism."
Having been left entirely to themselvCs,
as freemen, they fejt from grace almost
immediately, imitate. freveutly deteeted
in the net of performing the horrid Afri
,j can ceremonies Which, it appear,:, were
never forgotten by them,
. -
limn; rifts ITcm.—Too many moll in t Itirir Gen. George Ili Stuart, of Mary
busluesswon't realize the fact when goods land, late major general in the Confederl
ou hand decline, but li. B. Woods, down ate Oprvire, and a gratin:goof West Point,,
on the Corner, nceootmodates his prices ! him hevn pardoned, upon the recommenn;
to the "signs of the times," and is sellitig dation of Ueueral th'unt. Gen. Chatiea!
his Hats and Shoes as little lower than U. Hal Ow, ("Private Miles
any body else : This Is a simple fact, all Gen. Alexamksr4. Perry, of the Quarter- .
"puffing" and "blowlpg" to the contra- master's department, ',Major (len. Barker,'
ry notwithstanding. Try him and be lien. Benjamin C. , Curd, . 'Maj. lien.
convinced of n hat is here said: It mantes 1.1. Ricketts, Gen. J. C. MeFarren,!
• Maj. ( len. Praia: Wheaten, lien. Morri4
HousES.—Our town needs now, S. Miller and Maj. Gen. David Hunter/
more than anything else, an Increase of . coincided in by the Attorney General of
dwelling houses for the people—houses t the United States.
•
which ,our mechanics and laborers can ,• • -
purchase, and thus put their eafft lugs and ; Ile' The Mew° Thilat has always been
wir i pp. lutepermmietit form. If the • something of a sensation paper, and has
funds Invested in oil speculations had probably adopted the "impartial sof
been invested Lchouses, th ey cou ld . a l l fruge" policy more with an eye to notori
have been sold at a lutudrome prothouni • ety, and profit than as a permanent por-k,
the amount re-invested iu like molter of its politk..al creed. It play sue
with-a similar result. We call uppanur teed so doing In p uttin g money into
business men to unite and build'houses ;
for each to build one, two or three, as ototers'ltockets, but it will not Intiu
mice any considerable portion of the Dow]
they ,cug spare the means from their !wrath! maws to either endorse or cent
busibess. • sent to its proppeteditolley.
Tim HoLituvs.--E. 11. Minatilli
Jiro., in Chant bershurg street, opposite
the College Church, have laid in a large
stock of goods intended for the Holidays,
and invite the attention of the public
thereto. It embraces, of course, all sorb;
of confections, fruits, nuts } &e., with an
almost endless variety of toys. They
have' something to please the thousand
different tastes of Om little ones, with an
assortment which they flatter themselves
will be attractivtl to grown up folks.
(hive them a call. Their goods cannot
but give satiebtetion r , whilst their priers
are much lower thrill last year, andiunst
be equally satisfactory.
Teachers desiring to make presents to
their schools, us well as the trade, will be
accommodated. at the lowest possible.
figures
TrntrEhA„Nef; TAECirrijkiS.—Rey,
Tiny will the mcconil Lecture, in
the German lieferna.4l Church, tialm pytt
'rhe public are Invited. eat free.
lam ben verhallyinrnished of Napoleon's
i intention to remove the Prenelt tro3pa
Kt
li t 811 : 1111
. 1 1 . 11 , 1 W ; front Mexico, at the earliest practipablp
Wm, TlittimPre aerem ' time, the arrangements for that purpov
with imprOYeittePta—to Peter mo:Tens, at !
being I p prOgrWit The reason 6 ' 1 .3" the
$6O per acre,
at il t 4plasbnient, or one-third of the
• BIG Tvipop,—*r. CloorgP A. Bush- toms, wyre not embarked in NoVember,
man, of ltitrgban township, ivilij4 68 'a
ace."l"t
i t° t& t i e "l.l : e nTe. r .r 's
Turnip weighing kit ptiumls. One of 14c '
h a t p i e m s:riously damaged by the. Lite
"heavY liettlieec ; who wcre persistently' pressing
the season, theittg
-
Nit hnig
permanent ap-'
'‘o limb as to
itt a clay
the hour of thud adjournment arrived.
The next meeting will be held at New
Oxford, subject to the call of the Execu
tive Counnittee.
VERY Turt:.—An exchange is of the
opinion that in most of the schools theres
is too little attention paid to the clemett-
Nry brapches—spelling,reading, writing
and arithmetic. We have long been of
the Sallie Wier nor,elf, and are beeoutiug
more convinced of it every day. The ten
deney seamts to be to crowd children for,
ward into grammar, algebra, history and
the higher bratwhes long before they
have formed even a fair acquaintance
with what are popularly known as tho
minor studies. How frequently do we
meet youngsters with a host of books; up
on their arms, including all the higher
who cannot read a sentence cor,
teetly? The fault lies no mot..? kith the
teachers than with the parents. The lat
ter ore not satisfied unless their children
are milking rapid progrVss in school, and
the teacher, in order to
,gratify thent, too
often adwancesthapupits long before their
attainments warrant it.' In our lannhie
opinion no child can make much of a
scholar tutles.-; *elt grounded in the
elementary iiranche.l. Better make him
a good reader, writer, speller and arith
meti elan than give Linda mere *matte ring
of all 04. sttr!ies lc town.
lug 1
DON'T Fat ILTEN YOt - It nt
We know that it is a habit whit ninny
lrynts to frighten their triiil.ltcit into
lience, by threat; 'of iinpri,ontuent
r 1 rooms, or by picturing route
\but\ that is ready to carry then
tie those who re-tort to this
•uitig i?) with innocent little
+he; fearful consequences
, nn such acts. A few
”ttle lad in Evans
,-ing on the steps,
up in a dark
' stay in the
ran in and
re beg-
great
pit 1,.
mode of re
ones, think
that may result
days sinee ; it brig,
ville, Indiana, when
was threatened to he st.
room if he did not go io
The e1i414, frighten ,
fell in paroxysms ion the line
gal his mother map) let the n
1!h up, and he would never go 0,
steps again. 11e sickened frthn t frt,
and never recovered.. 11'llett conseiot,
; he begged his mother to keep the man
• away and-he never would go on the steps
again. And when Hal little fellow was
; dying he said, "Palm, let me die,
1 never will go on the steps again." IhWe
hope this instance nutty serve as a warn
lag to parents who read the Commr.mt,
to he careful how they ti,ttempt to frighten
their little ones.
ter Although no formal official coni
mtnipationbilh'imm made to this govern
ment, there Ii qfi doubt that inforinatioti
k~
rtVi — Patriottsm In 1864—N0 power on
earth eau tr shall dissolve the Union•
Tatriotisni in ISti6—The Union, is dis
t.olved, arnk all who deny it are etipper
lien& and traitors.
Treason in Is;-1---To speak disrespect
fully of the Pre-ident and his policy.
Treason in ls(iti—To speak respectfully
of the President and his piney.
On thelooming of Ow 27th ult., ilea. Ilunters
towo. M. lilaelmehlei, ItEI•IlEN
t•ltc )N E to V,S . 111100' N, both of Adapts
(Nuttily,
IHI 1110 Sdrult., at the "fteformett Proxonatte,
Nett by Hoy, \V. E. 0., Mr. 111.\ l:1
NI - ,)1,1 , , near tp.town, ,k4luots eouhty, t.., :%11,h
)1 . 1:5.1 1 'AAR, of York
t _' , tt nit.,nt tli slum. PlM'n by tho
JIENRY IlEitsti KV. near I)lll.barg, lurk
ec,it ty, bs
M
enmity.
tin smut:ly usurniuit , the Nth ult., a 1 the
1,1"4..., by the. sabw. 3111.1.1.:1:, of SPW
lord, to Iliss LYLI.I. A. 1101.1..1.NuE1t,
In the isitt tto. Jsu.TA,B,eltler, Mr,
(14)10.1:1.11•74 ItAKl:it to 'Aft , : c.t.Tll.lltiNl: c.
bact county,
, 00 Tloor , lrty, the nth till , thr restdrner of
111 e loido'np.m.r.is, r, le. Mr. 11,41 , e, rib411.t..11
by lid v. S. lb'try, Mr, :4% ii.k ;if
M5....111E11A ' 4 1)4,4 Id W(Akert.
!loth of Ltlth Mown, .I.tia•tr. county, Pa.
t);) the 2 - 2nd tilt., nt thr hen.- 01 Ml. M - 1111.1.1n
1)11 ', Mr. JOIE\ UCi(.I , I 101% tiblijp,
A4llllll , ( . 01110 V. 11, I.; ''Y .INN 11( t1.1.1:\
Manlrt tulvinotllt, y.wil (wanly.
in Ur 11th oroot., I.e 11. v. \v. F. I', 1):IN 311.
R.k \I CI:1. ICINE.NII*.N 11 to Sl s I': LA. 1.11:.3F.1t
011 litl k 111 V. k 4. A. K. FraueN,
Mr. Al.) X.VM,Lit 11111..11 , 4 to \tr 1.4,
Vi . . 1.11.1,11, —.14 ut Ivek
ht the :2'lnd ult., by the s. true, Mr. 1 4 k•.‘"
I.ittbloo.ls, to ..\ll-s 1.A11".1.1NI:
MYl...ltrA, of 13k
i the htla at_ by 114.V:.1. il. Yourt, Mr. %.1.1,M-
U 11,1l11•111a 311,5 i .1.1111.1 N I.
1 1 ?"111 of Nilatte: cuuttty.
tll,. %Ili ult., .1,3 - Arane, .1 . 0111C4.
1111101.1124T1.:11, a 'Vol Niritliz,. It) Me, NGE..
..1.1.V1.11, ull' twp., York 4,,
Died.
On the :th nit., nt Yuri. springs. Mr. NATIr.V.C.
El, Kri . mit.o 1411, u.„ , ,e , 1 50 yv.,ts i laoutb:ktut
At Ep4t Berlin, on tt .19th ult., MI NN MAY.
in ilint,iliter of 1 oari.l N1.111111:11,11E, M)eisi,
141,1 I Y at It tnnnthr.tnol ti
111/ thi.tillinit.,.ll).l. JA.NE Poriellilo
f.. 0% l Ibl 1; county, agi ti ti eats 1 niouths
taint(lays.
tin the 11th 1111. near .Ili , ullstowli, SARAH
IiSTAI.EY,a,;eO I nion!,liitellil o(ns.
1 )!I vi.. 1.101 , ilt„ in ihhlp,.l , ): IN
"s: ; ot 13
S.
For the Compiler,
Em roit: Allow me to pen a few !Meg r.n
the death or Nits. 'sl.trr I:. lie a-on, wile of 10.
01 Llitli•stoll n, l'a., who tiepartcd 0)14
I lit, oti the p.r.s.
Tor ..tib,let.l 01 this notice was n pious, It:trill-
Igetit, suet adeetionate lade. for yearn she pro
' Ie sseel that r. l:gloti peace of naiad in
'this It fe, and everlast lag itleasime in thc world
Melt is eonte, She was alwm g hind andal
te •,tonate, mut nrways frien•lly to alt who %bolts(
'Mg. :she finis ti 4lestralite place to be. For
art et I years she Mel beeti tentenilter of the M. E.
Chun' but on settling perySeenlly at
owa, s , with her Itustiand Joliwd the I'. IL In
l'ltrt‘t,wll ‘re she on...,ttdeltt Inetalwr until
'deathenllrt ter to that land Irmo which tr -
..1, , r Ms yet darned. tOt has 'gone! We ine,
frt.in the h 1%0 Of blunt: WV MI,. her as o
; tad we mi.,' her st lien tyc \ Ihit
1.1111 RN. The ~ Idly me, tier at family pray
ers, it I .0. Ow tires e. The hughand may
her wiest 1 lofty the hose', and sviten I rt.-
tat ti. I apss hue all tl • 11 , 11 , , I hear her acct!
%,,tee In lit wt., nod to .1. 11 sas ill smiles an hunger
greet ('an it 'tonal es I , 11 u, to rot aril
1111 more! Yes, It Is true!' I seems itar.t, Octl we:
1% 11l not murmur nor eemplat Sims , "ti,sl .hs•th
nil thing's well." We I mt In r roubles are now
over, her la< heathe tougl.l. and t r vle Icy non.
When w.‘x intortm..l by her ha. taint that she
noted ,It, she gave no sign% to fear, t towli
nes.. to li , part. MT last request tau that her
ehildren wo in manta r, Mu-rally five , ill' otda
might hr wt II cared for. May clod ht, bs -
hand, her two children, and all the relativt nisei
he 1p them to meet in n iit.ttel land than till..
Yours, If. A. 74 alai tltti.
shut
the
Latest Market Reports. .
,
tiETTY:4I3I:II(i, i
IPT,OI - 11, - - - , 12 50 611 oo
RYE 1 , 4,01 , 1 t- , if MI
%% 1111 T. Wll EAT, - - 223 q 27i
REI) WIIIUT, - = - 2 IPO ~ 240
CORN, . - • e t 5O q. *I
11)11;:, - 61
(s,‘Tg. to
itl'i'l(Wlll.:.‘T, - - - lia I so
11 V. . . . . lo 0111 eiv lc 01
11.0 /V E] NEEL, - . - 7On Oh h IMI
rIA Xhaika), -. • - 2oi o, 225
Volilir - - - 11 00 t• 7W
nALrlmonk
ITIZEO
1 - - • - 44 4ou
H K,- • - 4 1 31 4 132
(9 MN', - 711 4 73
OATS, . - 52 Pc 57
WM is, 14 191191., - , - 0:/1 pp 10 to
119:179' cArri.E. blind . .. • $ IMI o 13 .0
/I NY, K - - 117 4$ pc 39 4K)
WHISKY, . . 2 210 2 :11
Public Sqle,
tAN stGsna V, the 24th &it nr pEcsg
kf 88R at et, the subscriber will airier at
Public Sale, one the premises, Al TuNur
LAND, sitnate in Franklin township, Adams
rounly, within one mile or Areniltsvillq, ad :
joining lands tit Henry Wiltlesin, ifichae
riehloi•ser, and others, tvutaining
inure or lees, bie ng the/eou erected 4 COM -
tamable one and a -half story LOU ,
lIuUSK, Cooper Shop, Log Pam,*
Carriage Douse, .Sprit.g !louse, ;up
Wood noose, flog Pen, .Ste. ; there ,-
is a uereplairing
.spriug anl a variety or
choice fruit: on the premises. - About 4 acres
nit. in Timber, awl liss been
well limed.
Also, n TRACT OV,TpIRF;IRLAIM,
lag the above, containing Ilk Acrei, more or
legs, covered with choke theznnt, cheannt
oak, Lit kory, eud other ttMlier•
Sale to commence at l o'clock, ANL, on said
day, when &matinees will be glum Itqd txrtgs
wade known by
GEORGE BOLLEPAUGIL
Dec. 3, 18 Cd. is
Philip Bedding,
jusTict; or TilE PEACE, will beat his
(Alice, (a his residence.) in Cumberland
tuwnship, on Tuesday and Prid.ty of etch
week, to give his attention to Justice's bu,i
nese. [Dec. 3, 184iti. dun
. -_
- libigglex.
PRIME SIIINGLKN, the hest in the =Adel,
for tale at JACOB SHEAITS'B si9s Lam.
her Yard, on Oa ligkilroatl, adjuinislg UN Lime
Kahl,, lien) shuts.
Nov. 26, 1866. tr
Picture frame".
AGREAT variety . -011.1TUnA FRAMES,
with plain and comer liasees, fur sato,
at tioraer'a Wag dud Vativty Staff,
J4az ;6,18,;4.
Married.
v.
AlleoekN Peroup Plaxteni.
LAIC*: 11WIC
' • I
New YOrk, Nov. 25, Mit.
T. A LLro m A C s o.--th ntleineri t I lintelymilra•
N o w y wr o x r am n wm„:;:ners 111 i my heels. Tiny
sl34 Iwar.l vgyr vlastcn4 nito.. ll Pecommended for
USe 4, ur this kiwi, I woeored one, And the result
wog nit I enuAl titstre. A stti t lio ptastew' cured nw
la a Nyuclt. 'your. relApedimlty,
3. a. memos,
Proprietor °flit° llyttsulreth Ilutwet
- .....
oF 8.11..*1 AND LVITA , ip,,,,
Lyons. N. Y., July 4,144
- .Messrs. A: rivase semi uiea , ll6 l l .
tar's worth of plasters„ Thuy I i r. 110
of :t erick in my twirl:, which iprs iNit!iltal fife (or
ROlllO Mill', mut now my fittlittp it iguing to try
'theta for about his beurt,
- L. li , fillEBW-001/,
1)r. Green, No. MI 11roiniwny, New York., Inforlina
us he molt , on Monday. June2.kl, Irtill , pm plasters
to ti young woman muttering very auverply nob'
lumbago. On Thnemlay oho tull,d to get tWil
more for a friend, khd their shite4 how tile LW
she had purchase,: on ..Nlop.hly Lad relleveit 107
Itunionately lute, putting them on, anti rum!
her In [AV , " anyli of a Mira illatrebehig pain I.n h
bark and joins.
;ofd by tat InligglAlq. s (I)ee, 3, In;
A ILIA. Nitvvd.
I Much h in; he... uva LI, alla Vultlllll.l Polak, he Wrikr
lt-n on the serikni* utterts qtipliduill uputi , Clio
1;,,v,,k, D. ;ail )1111y nouns, follow, ur it not, a limit
I mei te,llons 11111,...s There Is one errhah Way Ili
%, ',to' to ot n; tate au oils. runtlwwc nod rilwos
..
u -c, a a Ille.i karllllllt, HD J
A
WA VS 1EG1 . 4.4 ZINO
1 . 11.44, l'lrthlll.ll In ev, ry that, purgutl‘e In Inria,
. hat mild In flair emu's... rot all ,Ilmwdcrs hi the
sh.tuach, Li , ,e, fildneys, Illsdarr, :11.rcuus 11/18 , -
i enses, eotodlpullun, eosthrness, lial:igest4on,
11).‘•n,y,..1.1. Inilottsness, Veva N, rilex mid tiller
-1 nal derangements, they at+ conslderi«l .acct. er
fe,tive and give gr. at Attsfactlutt. T.lwy are 0 .
N egelitide wil.stitUto (lir mercury, Ore Pll4 O / 4 , f 1
Owing cola, d with gign), and their errixt iii I hog:
~ , trim or in.:lu mps Its In en—a tile , 1,v441. l'lto
hlgla•vt medial nuthorlt v atfrsts (lint Itralwa)'n
Itegulut I lig 1".11s. In the( r purity, 1i:611..1118w" awl
ut.tn inolisiapd the roost idllenelutlA
opoll
r . lO, It. ...1 and tnthic , t pn.eall% e exlant.•
s 4 dd l.) I IragglSlS. *'chic 'JA cants per box.
Dee. 3, 1,51,t 4 . Pay
ill% figloll 1
Do you wish tu linve your huh' ennterized from
the sent!, No. Then beware of the new tiroog
of Vitriolic• and enteiLie Dyes gut tip by nuntrumt
loungers, who hear the snnitt rcintionship to thu
responsli.le Chemist-that,
lIIINTES AND PRIVATEIIII4
hear to honest nlerehan • lmen. Iti mrrnher Ilott
thi• e4pFrh Ill'e of years, arid the very highest met:
'Mac eudoreethente, gintritnteo th• hupellort
ly of
cllltv4,TAl)oßrysi ((AIR DYE
over every °M IT In U'.. It In ptinly vegetnl
In , tnntanconti. Itlnneneture.t
by J. l'Illirli4TADMIl, a Astor Ilonsp, ICt.W
"York. Sold by bruggi lett by all Ilala
I)rit,,ra. Pec.3,
SCIIENOIV3 371
This inedielne. Invented hy frr.4l. 1t e •nvwx, of rhilit:
dreb'ilh, Is hde.id , 4 to dometre the food and make )1. Int,
elty far, tin,, first Proc~ 'of dILItIon. elesninlns iha
n otnach w .uc
:th till Man a Tills, the Tante soon
roneres the onnelite, std food that'etntld use be oaten before
untie It will bc redly dlsreted.
Oanenmp:on ennnot M aired .by Rchertekk (ultnoole
rcrt unless the runnerh end Dyer Is rtim,e heellty stud the
apfonte rcelorel, h.nes Ow fen le and Kits pri. reqn)rtwl 114
urn. - ',l• es cry awe of CANlPumption. A hell dor.an bottle* of
the 6RA %YELP TO:INI and three or four hots* el the
MANDRAKE rILI,B will two to} m I.nory core of dye
? •P;o.
gnie en..ec make. pt.' melons' ride" en New Turk. Tint
ton, end at hen princ . c.il,4hon lu Pnek...e iCeen ever; week.
Ben I I> 111.1 , 11 , 1 O . eich linen, of t:L IThalph.el OR 00101321110^
lion for hi dine n for views lon .
Mew cheer, e, winen ➢wrchwwino, thed the two Milltown
of the Doctor, owe whoa In the hot Ft Sp! of Unntmeoption.
and the other no ho now in, in porfett hunth, areas thol.kw•
eminent losn.p.
br, all Drun%sand Mooch% pribell."4 pot Wife, a.t
the half dozen. All leficro for .4, 11110111:d
drove.] to Dr. 9.011EZ10/211Inc.pol Mkt, Yo. I 5 North talo,
Sired, phys.levos, fa.
ftenoral Who:coals Ageoto: Demur Dames a 03.. N. T.:
B. F. Moo& Baltimore, MA: dohs 13. Pork.% Clneinoolt,
Ohio; Walkor * To; lor, 4.lhletOo. 111.: Colnoo Wm.
Louts, Mo. ' MA w. ea. too. / ye,
Reamonsi Why U
NI Ertl(' N ATt •Il,)tAlt r; AT NV AMU Akf a
MAts , ,„ 14, TIIII male on tim ls - st
prinelpl". Its frame' Is tSwism..l of Istyl,l t
I'f,ATEN. NI) jar can Iraerren• wtth ilia Imiate-.
Ity of Its working and nn smitten sins,k eiu dam
age Its ninelthe.ry. Every piece Is ninth• untl fin,
1411. A by w tehlnqy (It.s•lf famous for Its
wit NA for its etfcetly..n,...“ l awl Is therefore
po ip-rly made. Tho watch Is what all median-.
SI M
AND EtStNil3lftl.t r.. le.x,;,•pt some high Kmiec,
tai mealy for irnetal nsol Imola% watches are
m•t,h, by women an t is Such watches
ar, eomposod of 84.-veritt hnndrett pieces, screwed
alio I rivetol br.;,tltor.ottaz,tatiretsinstant cpairs
to,ket , them In any Itin,l inlet, Sli persotts
who it the earrltsl".tnereis “leptnes" nn.t
I%ttrott I.evers," are perfectZy trtvll Mtge uf
the t rut It of thlot At:nen:eat;
Inglltning of oar I..tormlue na , rre Ulm
I,n yva.rs awl, IL wan our Itrnt oJjecl to mike n,
thor,,tmlllyg,, , .l low prlee.l watch 1,4 the tn 1111. 1 1.,
,r
'ink,: the pin,•e,,f 1.11,we felnigulnip , oll.l , 4le; Oon
rem+, of for. milt iet 'ries, *an:l4' were rill 'rely
at numa and portuctly wortlilebe evi.).-
rywlwre.
llow well cvo kayo treotatilklit4l thht e inAy ho
under:do...l ft, ion Lhn f.ietl hat at ter two many) rmr.4
of public trial, %vet
,now MIME Tit:\
11.11.1.' OF .1.1,1, VIE :4(11.1) IN VIE
eNITt•;LI SCNTE-I,amt tit tt nootliersitio,ve t vwr
gtv..n .4ttelt ititivernAl MitldnrLlmt, While ILIA
dePartin.:tat of oar bwitne , t4lw traftratett with lo
ore.tved- ftwEttle...t for pert. et. work, W , 43 urcnt pre*.
• if wittelt....4 of till,.
ltuislsll & AVPI.ETON.,
ACrnts:orUit Allit ricOU , Wuleit Culopalty,
IIttUALPW.tI , f.
10v.12, 1 , 01. Juli
To owner► or Donee wad CMSIO.
To!)las' I lerby Cowl tt tun Puirders ars warrunt
ed. superior to any titian's, ur no pay, fur the cur..,
us bbsteia per, wqraw, uoto,vutsighs, glitir-bouuts,
Colds, lu 111;ents41 tiusl Cough'. Low or
3111 k Black lsainme, U}tltewpdr,fie.,,lntut
-Ik.
Thew powders were formerly put up by
nsuspessai 1 , !4,:ilhus, sign of Lsr. Tobias, and, slues*
Llx death, the tleunaul Ipts boot sottroal, fur likens,
that Ur. !Otto bus 4.-wittuuud to kussiorasturo
thou. They ans perfectly safe atkl lunnceut ; hu
netul of stopping the Aturltiug uf YedT anima tu.
They Increase the appetite, gi vu antiocont4ittansu
I the Muanaelt and urluari unpapt; glad
the milk. of cons. Try 'brut. klul YORKIB nu\ cr
lks without thew. 1/111141 WiioLtnltr, thu celebra
ted tralner of tnAtius h.intes, has used thew for
ur,trs, ILO retsuattactula theist to his Irlessda, Cul.
Y. Bush, of thu jrroute Itstee 'souse, Fonts
two, N. Y., would qot usc theist until hu was luld
of what they are coiniksuelly a,uw WI14:11 hu is
never Without Wm ; lie ham o‘er :XI running
norm% hi lila slangy, Hint for theWitte yeur:t
nu* qin.f: medicine fur atoll., no hog
gladly w ro t ittoit 1,0 to ruder any or tt i
t)ver I,WU otller rt)ferences neon be been al, Thu de
pot. ktovt t o - Dl%galstx and Saddlers. rrlco
emits pe t . boy. Depot, Zal I.:sultana Btreek
TW
?il•w
York, [Nov, no t Iswic
To Owssaumptlyin.
ruivf.rtimer, lowing been re4torodttrilr
In few weeks by very ve atm* r
heytoz suiterdd for several yesrs t, to
Wog alftwtoot, aud that dread 411 , 4414 e,
.btfru u
ttuu—hg anxious to -make ItiWwit
to
ht• w.
ri , •cers the MestllA of core.
To 411 who droire it, he will mad 4 cwy ara
firewlptioit used (free of chortle.) with pop •„ •
nom or f prep.triug and using tbo f t '
they will god It Melte rum ye* r -
ASTII3IA. )11402031/ 1 1 14 . MOO, a d
rtivint nod Look Arrection4. The only• ur
w4v.:rtlioa {it iletyllog the r i vocripthut isp
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