Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, January 14, 1867, Image 2

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During the last-political eampaigu, Re
publican orators and editors preeistently
denied the ehlOsishat their party favor
ed negro syle'tat iitud thus many viiero ;
deceived into supporting their candidates.
But no gentler hi the election over, and
COngress meets, than this •teilottm newt:
are is again urged, crndpasseri, uy the lee-
.. , . majorities ,,
publican ln 'berth Flouses.
The bill to coulter the right of the ballot
upon the maul : nye( negroee in the leis—,
trice of Columbia !laying been presented •
to tik leremiiii;nt, he, on eteetrae-, return- 1
ed It with a vetol giving his reasons at
length for withlueding hie esseot. The
document contains mussy clear end, pow
ful argtiments. The following are its
•
main points: , .e. I
Badirely iliekeereditig the wishes of the
pecdple"ot the District of Columbia, Con
gress hew deemed it right and expedient
to palm the measure now isiennitted for
my eigeatisre. It, therefore, becomea the
duty of the lexeeutiee, stending bet etien
the legielatein of the one and the will of
the ftter, rattily expressed, fo determitfe
whether he should simnel% e the eill'und
thus aid in pleeing upon the statute-600'4e
of the nation a law against w Inch the peo
ple to whom itee tweeply 'haye seteine
ly and witheefeli unanimity' protested, or
whether ile litlOLltti return itewith his oh-,
jections, in the hepe that u poi; rezoitsitl- ,
eration, Congress, aetieg Us the repre:eee- '
tatives of the Inhabitants of tit& sent of
government, will permit them Le regulate
a purely local queetiou, as to them may ,
seem best suited to their interests tied
conillthei, 4
The District pi' Columbia was .Ceded
to the Flitted States by Maryland and
Virginia, in order that it !night become
the permaneet scat of govern molt ef the
United Statee. At:celled by Congress it
at pike tesineee eelijeet to the "exclusive,
legislation" for which prowl ion Is made
In the Federal Constitution. It should
be borne in mind, however, that ill exer
cising its functions as the law making
power of the District eef Columbia, the
' authority a the Nadi - Mal Legislatitee is
not without ti tide but that Congress is
I bound to observe the And spirit of
• the Constitution, us %veil in the enact
ilielit of IP'etil laws for the seat of gu , e em
inent, as in legielation common to thti en
the Union. Were it to be admitted that
the right ''to exercise exelusive legisla- ,
titer In all ease., wilat , /wver," coniei red '
upon Congress unlimited power within
the Disi Het of Columbia, titles (if nobility
might be granted within in, beundariee 4
laws might be wade "respecting an es
tablishment of religioe, ur prohibiting
the free esercieu teeseof ; a abridging - the
freedom el speech or of the press; or the
right of the people peaceably to assemble '
anti to petition the Government for re
dress of grievances." Despotism would
thus reign at the sect of goverl'Onent of a
free Reputtlie, and, as a place of permus
tient residence, it would He avoided by'
all who prefer the bleeeings of liberty to'
the mere preelineeets of official position.
'lt should also he remembered that in
legislating Air the District of Columbia,
ender the Federal Constitution, the re-.
lation of Congress kits inhabitants is an
alogous to that of a Legislature' to the
people of a State, under their own local ,
Constitution. If does not, therefore, seem
to be asking too much that, iu matters,
pertaining to the District, (emigres%
should have a like respect for the - will
and interests of its inhabit:tuts :14 :.; l:4-
tertained by a State Legislature for the
wishes and prosperity of those for whom
they legislate. -The spirit of our Cousti-
Wive and -the genius of our government
requilre that, in regard to any law which '
is to effete and have a permanent bearing
upon a people, their will should exert at
least It eeeeonable liifliienec upon those
Wiici are :tilting in the 'capacity of their i
legislators.. Would-for instance, the Leg- I
'stature ,of he States of New yerk or of
.Pennsylvaele, or of Ineeime., or of And .
State in the Union, in . opiei'sitiou to the
expressed will of a large dueority of the
peonie Whom they were diesel} to repre
eent arbitrarily force upen them, am' vo
ters, all persons of the Africen or negro
race, and meke -them eligible for oftee
without any other qualification than a
certain term of residence within the State?
lii leelther &the Stated named Would the
colored populatteh, when acting togeteier, ,
be able to produce ally great social en- po
litical result. Yet, in New York, before
he cittevote, the mast of color must fulfill
conditions that are not required of the
white citizens; in Pennsylvania the eke-,
tiee franchise is restricted to white free-'
men ; while-in Indiana negroes and mu
lattoes are expressly excluded from the
Ifight of suffrage. It hardly seems eon
iiisiene, With the principles of right ape
sitettlee Met • reeesentatives 9t iii.ates i
where suffrage its' either denied the eelor
ed man, or granted to Weil' on titialitiea- I
, lions requiring intelligence or property, i
' should compel the people of the District
of Columbia to try an experiment which '
their own constituents have thus far ,
ehown uri unwillingness to test for them-
selves. - ' I
- As a general rule, sound policy feeildree 1
that op I..egfalatore - shindil yiidd to the
Wiethes of a people, when not inconsistent ;
with the Constitution and the laws. The
measures suited to one community= might'
not be well adapted to the condition of.
another ; and the persons best qualified ,
to determine such questions are - those
whose interests are directly atketed by
any proposed law. In elaseeelinetets,
tir instance, omit! ppri-ens Or allowed to
Nine without regatd to" ogler, provided
flier pos s ess a certain to'
ititelli- ,
geneel In a population in thaf Slate of
, 1,231,066 there were, by the eepstis of 1860, '
only 9,402- persons of color, god of tho
males over twenty years of age, there
0 9 , 1 /80 WO to .2,602, colored. By the
game official enumeration, there were in
the District of Columbia 60,764 whites to
14,316 persons of the colored race. Since
then, however, the population of the Dis
trict hate largely i creased, and it is esti- '
mated That at the resent 'time there are '
mealy !a hundredthousand whites to
thirty thousand negroes. The ceese of
the any numbers - Of the latter slaw
iliVaii no explanation. Contiguous to
, Maryland and Virginia, the District du
ring
the war, became a place of refuo far
those who escaped rem eetwitsjihe get It
lib yet the abiding rilace ef a considerable
proportion of those who sought within its
I limits a shelter from bondage. Until
then held in slavery, and denied all op
portunities for mental culture, their find
. knowledge of the Government was ac
quired when by conferring upon them
freedom, it became the benefactor of
their race; the test of their capability for
. improvement began, when, for the first
time, the career of free industry and the
avenues to intelligence were opened to
them. Possessing these advantages but
a: litnittel time—the greater number per
hap S' having entered the Ilistript of Col
umbia Auring the etter Veers et the war
or since' its 1 teeefi afion—tee may 1ff.41
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pause to itiqu!ry Ve ether after so brief a
probation, teey are as a class eepahle of
an intelligent exercise of the reglet of eit
, frage, and qualified fo . dieeharge the du
ties of official position. The people who
are daily witnesses of their mode Of )icing
arid who have become familiar with tbeir
habits of thought, have expressed this
Winviction that they are not yet eompe
*NUM '-...-------
Or in the liftspe Senate, on Wednes
- 1 tefie Deserve as electors, and thus become
Olga& for offiee In the ocal government
ilex, Mr. (ifetz litesedle - a, petition from undee WOO they live. Clothed with
1 ritizeps of Philadelphia ILAN; that the the' electiVe franchise, their-numbers, al
-1 bridge el Ci3lpfeble he ie-biiiit: ' •
_. - - 1 rends lately' in excess of the demand !Of
4. , . e _
_1 24 _ 424
.4 ,..,,.._
_ e _. . i later, would he srion - increased by an in
-I.pe- J o hn IL Porten will arrive in this' nu * fr 91 1 1. 14 AcUtliti4 Stele& Drit4q!
~.,, from fields' Where elnployment is aims
inittery!bent alto
. 0 lui,t: Of Jail_ UFO. • , i dad, they *Ord in Vat Wet it here, and
The Republican 'autrhers of the - lA.-
sislatare met 1n comma on Thursday
. evening, for the nomination of aeandi4lata
for United Sta!!.ts Senator. The "old
winha d i g op ;Kimmel Cameron, was sue
oteiiiiii on t 4 first ballot—Cameron 40,
Curtin =, BP2VetIFI 7, Crow 3. McColl ?
singly vote! for Cameron, notwithstandr
.14 Ole firatinet instructions for Curtin
by bath the counties eon :1)014w this
district. 46
f ?. election of Simon Vija`nerpn "will
pe a nuanzin ints.nu great Side
pot Pennsylvania n 44 an EvEßLatfrixu
rinSauecu totha representatives of the
maws of the l'Repub4can party," Jute
not McCeeaugily helix ' s' to bring both
about? 2,`
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flargilcilYzahr sergoiXTioNs.
in the House of Representatives, on
Inooday, Mr:' Ashley, of OhlO, (said til
he a bitter personal 'enemy of President
r lehnse,a,) llatroduce4l resolutions im
peaching the President, The resolution?)
Were referred to the
~ lnell.initry
tee, withpozos to s e nd 'for persons and
paperS. Tile New York Times und some
other jottinals think this reference set
tles thp question for the present session.
But the Wbrfd is inclined to a different
zlio6;: It thinks-the ltadicals are in ded
earnest, and that the Plessident will be
impeached and put on trial. We, of
course, have no means of knowing what
I,We'tpshot of the matter will be; but of
are eetiarn, biatletroObre and
convulsion follow—as is more than like
ly—the Republican leaders will be held
iespinsible to the nipsi and entire
eq.. tint. So iinPrecedelitea ail
liable& proceeding, merely to retain party
ascendency, will not be endorsed or ex
ri!i,ed by the sober sense of the American
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!amide.'
'XXPqrrAller KRA"; W4o!i,li!"..ifOTQN.
Tie WaohltigtDU correspolulept of ths
Age, In his letter of Frititt'y i says ;—Vor-
Dey warns his &mitesl fri‘mis, through
the columns of the Chronicle, this man
t!rg, 19 lose na time in removing the
resident froin office. He thinks that
war Is brewing, and ytiless Congress
strikes at once, the Executive and his
F 11! ts;..t Fmttml of the situation.
t 1M pyitliditlbut U./tau iy inwr.? 414;44:7
pose among the Radicals here to-day than
there has been at any time during the
present Congress. The responses of the
Democratic press throughout the country
to,the Impeachment movement, and the
iil;n, o;4l'e/ding Position - o(the Presi
eni, coin Ine the shrewd aeon ti;e
dominant-party that they will have no
ehild'S play on their hi,lnds they shoiihl
undertake tw i euilry Op the programme
tidopted by the House on Monday t e st.
.11111.0 n Tuesday last, the fitkof Jan uary,
the following scene 'occurred in the na
tional House of Representatives :
Mr. Niblack, of-Indiana, moved that, as
this was the anniversary of thednit tie of
New Orleans, a day which many On his
side regarded as a holiday, t he House ad
ourn. He added that 4:3ollgresis psitlylly
, , jgWrattd, over this an uNtirsary.. ' ''
Mr. 'Ashley, of tfhk reinatked that
that was 'AVM out.
"Mr. Ninek,,ef Ohio, callpil f,:r the yeas
and nays, but the House refused to order
them.
• Tile Democrats not being able to muster
wiotb•than thirty-one votes, less than on&
fifth of those present, the motion was re:
sated'. •
The proposed adjournment for a say
grtimiggeAted In honor of the victory of
Andrew Jileksou over the British at New
(Means, bup*r. Ashley, of Ohio, rxilelly
Inf i qrmed the p9up'try Oat played
040/ •44 t4e House sustained 144 in his
Itusidt W the memory of one of the Re
public's must gallant defenders! This is
the man who heads the movement to
linpeaeh the President of the United
iittates I •
Jair*li4 the Vifibt(MAl* fi . 1' 6 78 9f
W, it .
Thaddeus Stevens is now In Harrisburg.
The members of the Legislature can see
for themselves whether he is WI titted by
years for the discharge of the high duties
of a Scnale f. ( 4ftgrpo.
• rr; gtovoii, it seems, pnly went to
:Harrisburg to show himself to the mein
hers of the Legislature, notwitbstanding
sir previous dignified rpftl.4al . to mingle
r4rwmalli hi the ecittt i est : qr course that
hi 4 pwii business, end if be hoses t 6
Iganes a Riratiettq in the senate chamber,
rg elfe'Shakspeai'e's Seven Ageit In full
at the Lochiel House, it Is none of ours.
It Is evident that "the great commoner"
is on'the anxious bench, and, under the
inatingement of his "friends,"
OFFP I P tcriingxpo t q l ops you4g
Titan may cut at liarrisburg.—t.:ltic,
surrhe Radicals are in great distress,
They elected a majority of the Legisla
ture of this State, and 'consequently e.-
pectte.electienliedStates,,Seliatoi.', Ru,
Somehow or ;.fither, they are fea,rfullY
afraid of foul play, among themgclecs,
and the ;nest unhlusping charges of cor
ruption ato Minie by their ow u journals
against their . oWn 'letiders. Su general
have these cliqrges become, tllr i t a week
before the election is to fake - place the
Renate and House of Repregentatryes
eve seen tit to pass resolutions of Yui-ga
poi, and have raised committees of in=
te hear and determine the
I queston!
lirlt is known gt Washington that
there will be two repprte from the New
Orleans Investigating Cotmnittee. The
fpinerit* report will exoneray thh State
agt , horities and the local goieriltPopf pf
'Net OrImo; from all biame in connec t
lion 'ith the unfortunate riot in . that
efik : i.illl,ient evidence has been taken
and . will smear In the reports , to show
that the oifhippls was not premeditated,
but was act of an irresponsi
ble mob, which the Atiflioritkis could not
control. •
Win. H. Ke;nhig i of Fiala
fjelphlp, re-ducted Shag l'Fß*surer
`fiy 4,4l,egishatira on Wednesdni:
it be ben:icier:its voted for John P:Sinf : pi-r
of fork. .•
SINGRA Darrsor, IN TMN DISTRICT
,ix.set.t.
Th /Prim'ldiot Vilissis,'lmlLa Ittritemil 04,14
4 .
tress Pauses Ale mita...are • i
b 7 fws4rtrd. .
Negro 'suffrage hue been lioncED ypcps
the Distrie.l,la4unibla by a
greet, agaihsl Me erprelowd will q f jx-
rom
so add to the embarrassments already ex
perianced from thelaro 410, of idle per
sons congregated In the District. Hard
ly yet, capable,. of forteing correct judg
ments upon the ImPortant questions that ,
often make the ISsues of a political cfoa
test,lll4 could readily lie made subser- ,
vient to the purtio-el of designing per
sons. While in Nfassachusetts, tinder
the censit6 of 14Ko, the proportion of w bite
to colored males over twenty 'years of
eraii floe hundred and thirty to one,
here the black . race constitutes nea rly
one-third
one-third of the entire i t opulaeltin, .+± . 1 1 . 1 4
the sante class surrounds the District on
all Mikis, ;tarty to change Their residence
at a moment's notice, apd with all the,
faehity of a peoide, In 'order to
enjoy here, after u short residence, a priv
liege they find nowhere else. It is with-
hi their power, in one year, to come into
the District In such numbcrit as to have
the blipreniti uontrol of the white race,
and' o govern them by their own officers,
and by the exercise of all the munei pal I
• authority—among the rest, of the power ;
' oft oration over property in which they
baS i re no interest. In Massachusetts,
N% here they have enjoyed the benefits of
thorough educational system, a (ivali- ;
fication of intelligence is required, while
here suffrage is extended to all, without
diseriinination, as well tothe Most, inea- ;
Lable, who Gan prove a residence in the
District, of one year, us to those persons ,
of color who, comparatively few in num
! er, are permanent inhabitants, and hav-
ing given evidence of merit and
qualiti
cation, are Teer i gnied as useful and rt . t.
sprmsible meabers of the eonnounity.
Imposed upon an unwilling people,
lihrf:esi, 4 Ow j,m;stitutis44, under the„ex
elusive legislation Of 4.7ongress, it would
be viewed as au arbitrary exercise of pow
er, and as an indication by the cosntry
of the purpris s r! of Congress to compel the
aciitptiniebrifnegro su ifrage by Ow:States.
It would engender a feelin.; (Apposition
and hatred between the! raues,Which,
becoming deep rooted and ineradiealde,
would prevent them from living together
in a state of mutual friendliness. *
After Nl' deliberation upon this meas
ure, I eannot hying myself tq approve it,
CVVII upon local conskivrations, nor yet
as the beginning of an experiment On a ,
larger scale. I yield to no one in attach- I
pent to that rule of general suffrage
Which distinguishes our policy as a pa- I
lion. But tliere is I+ llulit, Nykuly obsery
ed hitherto, which makes the ballot it
privilege and a trust, and %Oki; requires
bf some (lasses a time suitable fqr proba
tkin and preparation. To give it indis
criminately to a hew class, wholly unpre
pared, by previous habits and op tortoni—,
ties, to perform the trust Which it de
mands, ts to degrade ir, 5101 finally to de-,
%my its power; for it may be safely as-
sumed that no political truth is better es-
tabli,shed than that such indiscriminate
pud all-embracing extension of popular
suffrage in,Ht end at last, in its destru etion.
The action of the President in refusing
to sign the obnoxious bill is in full accord
with the wish of nearly every white man
in the District, and yet the Radicals in !
both Ilousto; have enacted it into a law,
by two-thirds vdtes. -
"Can such things be" in a country of
white freemen? surely Radicalism can
not long rule at such a pace. The popu
lar judgment must, ere long, crush it.
The people will not be forever blind.
THE SALE OF DIARIES IN MLEYLAND
Much noise has lately been made by
the Radical press about the sale of several
colored people in Maryland under n de
cree of court, after conviction, for erimes.
One of the darhies—Dick Harris—was
found guilty of stealing beef, and sen
tenced to be sold for six months. Not
being a very valuable woolen fabric, he
was bought in by his brother for $5O, and
lie is now working at Annapolis for $8
per week. Had he been a_ white man,
the law would have required a sentence
of from one to fifteen years in the peni
tentiary. None of the other blacks who
were sold liveught so high a figure.
The law under which these sales were
made was passed by a legislature com
posed of a majority uf the present Radi
cals of lifaryland, and approved by the
Radical Governor prat' ford. In the Sen
ate it received every vote except two,
and the vote in the House stood 48 to 6.
One of the two. votes against it in the
Senate was that of Mr. Heckert, who had
just before been confined upon a charge
of disloyalty. The sarue legislature which
passed the bill, rase passed the "treason
bill," and the "defence loan bill," which
put the "loyal" stamp upon its character
beyond question. If, therefore, there is
anything wrong about "the revival of
slavery in Maryland" it is surely to be
laid at the door of the Radical league
lig 4 aft,
Whilst sympathising with the black
thieves of Maryland, however, in their
sad fate of being "sold into slavery," for
six months, the Radical "grand moral
idea" people and press of Pennsylvania
forget that out in Mbesoari the Radical
Legislatmv lat.9ly partied a law requiring
White vagrants (peracms out of employ
ment) to be sold to the highest bidder.
We have seen no editorial comments
upon the fact that, under that law, some
six vagrants were, a few days ago, sold
by a court at St. Louis for six months.
is it worse, in Radical estimation, to sell
a nigger beef thief for six months than
to 441 4 White man for the same period
for no other crime than being an idle
loafer? Such seems to' bo the troth.
Will some Radical organ tell us why it is
so? asks the Patriot & Union.
fir Mr. Ashley, of 011io,"who is figur
ing with such prominence in the impeach
ment programme, was two or three years
ago assailed by leading men of his own
party, in his immediate Congressional
district, for corruption in procuring ap
pointments. It was charged that he
traded in that lapdriesa, ins not 4. few
letters written by him in relation to dif
ferent appointments were adduced to sup
port the charge. And yet, with RIO;
record, M. Ashley rises in his place in
the House and inipeaelles the President
for "high crimes and
M istle4leallgrs."
anicuag which p i e ) 6 5 C of the
appointing power!" The honest men
of the land can appreciate the motives
which Induce a man with such a record
as that of Mr. Ashley to malign and tra
duce the President.
litelhe people of the District of Colum
bia, some months ago, decided against
negro st.iflrage by a yote of 7,339 to 38.
The Harrisburg Telegraph denouncesthe
President's veto of the meassure as
f',l9(irciy 42111:n10'1's last blow at Civiliza
tion and Frgeqopl ; " This blow consists
in the endeavor tg carry Rattly principle
thut the majmity B4o t ga TH ipt- F4 4 - 1 1 1
prcyentiug the Rum p clnogrss from
bnaking the lyishes qt. Ipirt,y-ox In4l
- bppglipi: to those of Oyer seven
thousand. Is 4 !!civilizatieu" to force
negro suffrage upon 7,09 voteca m the
request of 36?
P 2, 4114f"!9a 11 7 191 P PR Ib P r c l f mn7
riages aretaltipg place this Winter. -- "Gro
It while yoti'reoahg.ll • •
THE STIR Or JANVARY
A TOWN AND COUNTY AFF/ORS.
The Bth of January, the anniversary of
ADAMSOOLTNTY AORD*Ttrit AL Socts-
Gen: Jackson's victor/ over t h e ! i l ti, TY.—Th _Parrs heieaffeii . td be held al
er,
New Orleans, was celebrated by the ciellyobv
q.... _
r At the antiiial electien fo i r
Conservatives al Waelliington in a trulY:
officers ef the Adensi, 1;944' A gritultu
patrietio *Ole- A M il l banquet: was ral Society, at Be idersviile, on Monday
had In the evening, the venerable Fran- last, the following ticket was‘lected,
with very little opposition :
cis P. Blair presiding. At 9 o'clock the
President of the United States entered President, Samuel Herbs
the hall, and was received with cheers, : 'Vice -14iiiilenV, HoILAN re. MeSherry,
the waving of handlorehlefs, and music
_8 th
L B . N o Vi l• er° s. v e . 'r tary E.G. Feline k.
by. the irtud. After a toast to 'the day,,
( i gr1. r ..4 1 n g d i lo c g e Seere'tary , U. J . Stable.
the health of the President was proposed.
T retisu re r, Jonas Rquanzahn.
On rising Vresldent Johnson was agaN ftfanue,en 3 , wm. R. AVilson,itlisba Pen , -
applatitied. He said it was not his" per- rose, Ny in. Wilaiej .Jeo. H. - McClellan,
pose to make a speech, but simply to pro- Davi(' Wills. _
t.
Imse a sentiment, which was read, as fol- The neat annual meeting End spc itn)
lows:
to be held in Gettysburg,
•
' The, new Beard met in till, (Rees on
No State, of Its own will, has a right,
Friday last, for the transaction of bus!,
under the CiMstitution, to renounce its
place In, or to withdraw from the Union. nem. Among other proceedings wits the
Nor has the Congress of the United States unanimous passage of a peseletion nOlg
a constitutional power to degrade the pro- Gettysburg as the point for the future
pie of any State by reducing them to the _
Exhibitions of the Society. The Board
condition of a-mere territorial dependen
cy even the limy!. Federal Th e one i s
a also in a body viewed the several sites
ilisrtYption—a. dh . lsofutlon ofthe govern- suggested for the Fair grounds, and after
meta; the other is a consolidation and an due deliberation decided hi favor of High
extreme of despotic power. The advo
street, half a square west of Washington,
eates of the latter are also the enemies of
the Union and of our constitutional form embracing lots of. Pete r . Thorn, John
of government. ; Chrismer, Frederick , Ridgely and Mi-
The sentiment was received with long chael Bushman, in all between twelve
1 and'loud -cheers. and thirteen acres. A committee was
The occasion was, all in all, a very sig
nificant ?me. The Washington corms
noudeu t of the Baltimore Gazette writes
us follows of aster is as said at the ban
quet:
.1 see you have published the toast
President Johnson gave, unil h is brief pre
fatory rensArks. I could give hut a faint
i4ea attic effect they produced upou the
audience, were.'" . to attempt it. At no
time since his elevation fettle Presidency
has he given such decided evidence that
he DM LIP fully in tow emergeno.g,i
awl that he haw fhttag equal tc,the tasl; l
of nfeeting the dangers th;:tt threaten, inc
emadry. Ilk presence seoned to inspire
the speakers with a spirit which has been
quite unusual for the past few years. It
would lie iuvittious parthanarise, but
I may, with propriety, 'say that Um
speeches of Messrs. Black, Cowan, Doo-I
Merriek and Rogers exhibited a
tone far different from the timid and
truckling elocution indulged in of late by
the opponents' of Cengeessional uspripv
tion. impassioned and einfthatic lan
guage, the President was pointedly told
by these gifted orators, that upon the first
attempt of the plotters at the Capitol La
carry their infamous insurrectionary pro-'
jects into practical effect, they would
look to hint as Commander-in-Chid of
th e arm y mud navy, to exereige his fune
tio»s foil extent, mot that they {
could, after theOnenerenees (J (Lis epening j
rely with renewed and undouldinj mem
ranee on his determination to do his full
duty.
Mr. Cowan, in portraying the mon
strous violations of the Constitution al
ready perpetratea by Congress in expell
ing meatless avowedly to Secure _suffi
cient majorities in refusing representa
tives to ten States, whose right to seats
was as c'ear as those of Massachusetts,
and in hundreds of other usurpations,
frequently paused to ask—What that:
What is the remedy? Wllatis to ho done?
These usurpations—these practical viola
tions of the Coustitutien, he contended,
sera as gross as those eonnnitted by
Cromwell when he "ptirged the House of
m
Coinons." "They ca lcd," he said, '-`for
practical redress"—and eyeing the Peesi
dent steadfastly for a' moment, he con
tinued, "and the means of this redress
cannot be found in speeches, however el
oquent and logical, in conventions, how
ever numerously or harmoniously 'atten
ded, or in banquets, however splendidly
supplied—but in practical action, in firm
ness and In courage."
Judge Bind:, in responding to the toast
complimentary to the Supreme Court, de-1
livered a glowing eulogi um upon its stem- '
hers, but "disdained to defend it agahist
its assailants." He declared that Milli
gan and the other parties whose cases'
were decided by that tribunal were as in-'
nocent as angels of the crimes charged
upon them, as the evidence conclusively
showed, but that, nevertheless, if the Ex
ecutive had not interposed, and so ena
bled them to bripg tile great question-La:-
fere the Court, they would have been
murdered by order of the commission in
stituted to try them. Judge R. did not
hesitate to class Holt with Conover and
his associates—and to compare them to
Oates. Dangerfield and Bodine, and 1w
warned the revilers of the highest judi
cial tribunal in the land, In and out of
Congress, of the tate of those miscreants
who, within a year of•their 'unbounded
power, were tied to the tail of a cart awl
whipped through London amid the
shouts of their .former ignorant and mis
guided dupes. - -Judge B. a:so made the
astouneing disclosure that within eigh
teen months Thaddeus Stevens, who now
denounces the decision of the Court; de
clared to him (Judge Black)thet the mil
itary courts and com Missions, then iu full
blast, had, in his opinion, no more legal
authority to try parties outside the army Cerrtz.—The January term of Coto.
and navy than 40 many mobs gatheret_will commence next Monday. We an
from the throughfares of our cities by ir- informed that there will be a onpsidera
responsible parties.
An interesting fact was brought to light the anteept of Business brought before it
by Hon. Mentgomety Blair Miring the , The occurreuce of Court is always
delivery pf his spirited speech. ' good Ow to send money to the prints
"I. mean (said he) to commit a breach and when he gets but little, it is a seve '
of confidence here to-night. I want to
disappointment, to bin). ealeUlt4
read you a telegraphic despatch, Heredisappointment,
it is from Andrew Johnson to Montgoin- tts ntake his heaviest payments with Wif
cry Mail . , in the year of out: Lord 1803. ought then to come ip, and when 1
"NASIIVILLU, Nqv. 24, 1863, calculations fail, it requiresl tc
tart scra
["Received Washington, Now. 0,2 1863.
T,. ? the Hon. Montgomery Blair, Post- in to get along. Thip Is our experieh
mastee General. Marked confidential. o l and the experience of every coun
I "I hope the President will not be com
mitted to the proposition of States relaps
, lug into Territories, and hold them as
such. If lie steers clear of this extreme
his election to the Presidency is without
a reasonable doubt. I expected to have,
been in Washington before this time, I tar Rev. Mr, Carnahan, of the Pr.
when we could have conversed fully and tort - an Church, received through- the
freely in reference to the policy to be
, I
Oillie, a New Year's present of one I.
adopted by the Government. I
dred dollars. The la lies of the eon
I "But it has been impossible for me to
leave Nashville. ..I will be there Booth gallon presented Mrs. Carnahan wi a
The institution of slavery is gone, and beautiful writing desk worth thirty 1-
there is no good reason now for destroy- t am
ing the States to bring about the destruc- • !
: lion of slavery. A NIMIKW JOHNSON." I Ponx.—The pork market in this iiep
I Mr. Blair continued: "That message was unusually brisk 'last week--thfrn
was tlelivorect by me to the President,
isiovean Hog price $B. About 30,011) pounds era
I,oll°o, PRA Ifi it not a matter of
- history ?'lliti nut rfery man who hears shipped to Baltimore during the wi!k--
my voice know that advice was adopted an extraordinarily large amount.
--a reconstruction adopted and proceed- •
ed upon by Abraham Lincoln Upon- Hie ' War Mr. James Beaver, of Mou joy
doctrine laid down in that despatch?
And now his stiepessor, who gave him township, recently slaughtered a h 10
the advice fie caiiri(id out, is to bp im- months old, which weighed 445 po do.
peached rite a faithful adherence to the Th9ro 14 - 14111 "bragging" about.
doctripbs, principles and practice which, •
Abraham Lincoln was elected upon,: *.i/Nesitro. Both & Stock are
which he practiced in his lifetime, an erecting m, Machine Shop and Fo
which Mr. Johnson, as an honest and
fitithful man, is struggling to carry out! at New OXford. Seven new boil
IDo not despair. No,
my friends; that were erected in that place last su
great popular power, that deep set love of and a number mnre Will V UP
country and the Constitution, written iu spring.
the heart of et,ery American, will arise ' •: 1
and stand around Andrew Johnson W hile herd lnrge bled* nigre was eta
he faiths the mission of Abraham TA- Mr. George Fidler, - near Heidi
cola.
______. _
" 1 pu the night of the MU of De/
lligr•Hon. Henry Logan dred at his Ile Qir m PG for tiw thief "II
residence, in Carroll township; York the IRP'rcl
county, on the 26th ult., aged 'about tt lilt 9, rapidly increasing t? 1
years. He served in Congress two terms, of the (.'ox} .9.t utakp It espCe
in the State Senate five yeitrS, in the cable to advertisers. Alf I
Hpuse three years, and was County Corn- should malk a note of this, au
.. .
inisaipper twp years.
I cordingly
stik.A. fire in illesinicg t Illinois, on
~ yerT , be bill ta ineoryoratc lb
town Savings Instituuou lip pa
Sunday, burned tore gigp half a block
of Nisi nese buildings, including the can- 11°Immil. 4
dy factory of Wells fs Townsend, Alien's RiirThe ?eloperatic Stag eel
Meat market, Les music store, CalverN
Wats stiU meet in .jiarrisbu
store, etc. The tote' foss is 'f,;So' ,000. 1 41th lost, ou , Ondgess of impo
appointed to make the purchases, which
was done on Saturday, the prices, Aver
aging a little over one hundred dollars
per acre.
It is to be hoped that the citizens f the
entire county will take a lively i terest
in tlib4 matter, and make the Fai what
they should be—not only suecessf I, but
a credit to the agricultural and me hani
cal enterprise of its people. We. shall
allude to the subject again.
PROPERTY SALF43.-Philip R ding,
Esq. l has sold the house and lot on' High
street adjoining ilso Catiu (limt+, in
this place, to John Hennlgl*, at '6,075,
John G. Frey has purchase a two
story westlkerboartied house, in York
street, from Jscotialrinkerlaa, for $.1,250,
EMI
The heirs of Andrew White, deeca.ed,
have sold 320 acres of unimproved land iii
bona county, Illinois, for 4'4,400 cash.
John F. Feity, }sq., as Administrator,
recently said the house and Inf of John
Cassatt, deceased, in titraban township,
ut. s393—Ephraim Tull, purchaser, •
i EMICTIONS.—The following gen
tlemen were elected Directors of the two
Banks in this place op Tumtay last:
Gettysburg Nqi/r4na/.—Gleprge Swope,
Wm. D. Mines, Janies David
Kendlehart, Lewis M. Mc.twr, Mareu,s
Statism', Henry Wirt, NeSherry,
YOuzig.
First National.--fieurge Throne, Wm.
Culp, Hobert Bell, John Brough, Me-
Conaughy, John Horner, George Arnold.
M ksoNic.—The following named per
gtons having been electeilfor tho ensuipg
Masonic year, wore duly inbtalied on the
27th ufli
Brother john L. Goddard, R. 'W.
Gyaial Afaster; Brother Richard VatiN,
IL W. Deputy Grand Master j Brother
Robert A. Lambetrotr, at. W. Senior
Grand Warden ; Broth& Samuel C. Per
kins I. W. Junior Grand Warden ;
Brother Peter Williamson, R. W. Grand
Tteasurer ; Brother John Thomson, It.
. Grand Secretary.
IL H. Thoniu.4, of lleehaniodnirg, lcas
been appointed I)i:ti•jct , Deputy Grand
31aster for Cumberland, Adams aid
Franklin.
BENEFICIAL.—At the last meeting of
the Gettysburg Beneficial Association the
following officers were re-elected for the
ensuing year: President, 11. J. Stahle ;
Vice President, henry Rupp; Secretary,
R. G. Harper; Treasurer, J. B. Danner;
Loan Committee, H. 1). Wattles, N. Co- .
dod and Jer. Culp.
SZreayugali Tribe, No. 31, Indepen
“nt Order of Red Men, of this place, had
Heir annual' supper, at Ilgenfritz's, on
'ridgy evening week. We learn that
he affair was a very pletviant one, and
Ighly creditable to the liberality of the
rine. They have our thanks fou an in
vitation to participate, but other prior
1
engagements prevented. The Tribe islin
a growing and prosperuts condition, we'
are • told. I
printer. We hope j therefore, that th
in arrears will avail themselyes of
opportunities that will orpr peg w
to give us "a lift?"
Commissioner
of Agriculture, ittid A. J.
breanuir, It C., Owed us under ob
ligations agilettiVral documents.
We arc 'also indebted tc Mr. ileitzel, for
legislative fa r:+.
CORE FOR FROSTED 41.111.1.4.—1 t is an
nounced that frosted limbs are perma
nently relieved by one or two applies
thins of boiled lye of wood, ashes made so
strong as to be quite slippery between
thO fingers. This lye should settle, be
drained ktr, e nd 114 ye 4 large handful of
common salt to each quart of lye mixed
N% ith it.. It should be quite warm and
the litnhs lte subnierged for mo.. fer Iw 9
hours.
guII;VatACOLD,A.p.,IIIO.
:• Putte yott r fete IU hpt water,
AS high US your t h
Wrappo youf 4E3;4 In Auppp
As low as your oyeg
Take a part or runnue'd gruelle,
Ay kWh) bedde, as a dose,
With' a dumber four (111)1)9
utuvw your
pi'At tlit caucus of tale penjgcr.tic
minubers of he Ltigislature, on Wednes
day aftern n, Hon. Edgar Cowan, the
etninent Coliservative, was unanimously
declared thilr nominee for United State
genator. Se will, therefore, receive the
Detnoct•atic vote to-morrow, Sena
tor Walla had a number of wqrlo
friends ini the caucus,' hut ho deolined
the intenelhd 'compliment in (aver of Mr.
•
Cowan.
t-Z•Thrutnp Senate on the 7th psss
ed.the D trick negro suffrage bill .pver
the Pres ent's veto by a vote of yeas 9 3,
nays 10; absent or not viitingl3, On the
Bth (wh f a desecration of a memorable
unitive , ry!) the Rump House passed
the soup by a vote of yeas 113, nays 321.
a strietparty vote. Will the constituents
of' the.i l eunsylvania Radical members,
who vited in a body for the bill, endorse
this oitrage upon the people of the Dis
trict ci' Columbia?
xter-Vhe negroes of Dr. 0. B. Marl•,
of Met phis, returned to hint last week
and cOmed and revel ved their former
situatit►ts. Lured off by Bureau agents,
tliey anted that they had been told they
must York for $3 a month, which left
them tkp alternative el titer to steal, starve,
gf+ br to their. amder.
TtorrA_Old Thild. Stevens says he means
"ti, LIIVW ;reek fire at traitors a, lung
as he tees." !The oil wretch makes a
mistakr —it is nut Gee . ..4c fire which he
Biro wA butsuttleatiug Cliinoce 8/ink/AO.
' b t i
1 ieo York Predoi Hoy . " stogation
i..!d00 ;" arid declares that "tile Demo
cratic party utast become aggressive."
We like that. We hope our euteiiirora,
ries Nall all act ou it, and "pitch in Nyitlo
out gOves.'i Somebody must be liurt
heron! things and times call be imule
i'bettell
L
prafillank Mortgages van Ito had at
this Clue, as well as Won
Latest Market Reports.
' I GETTysoullo
/.
3
FL rt. -
RV PIAUI t,
1% I TI? WH EAT,
I; E WHEAT,
Cif N,
It I , -
VA S
1117 FAVIIMA-7',
lill4}:ED,
XSEED,
RALTIAIURE,
Iva, - - - - 11 nn ill 11 SO
11.1.1 f, . - 2 141 4 3 3:1
E - lAi 4 110
1:k, - 1 ilo to lOn
on (,g tiO ,
- 8 00 (0) 9 nO
-
. 1 14 - 9 on 63 Ili '9l
- 20 on ke 214 ISV
I 3
4 24 1 , 3 30 /
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-
e.trrr,h,
usicEy,
Tnes , lity inst, nt Conowngo (Appel, 113' Rev.
(Ascher, 'htr. A. EIDER ,
Ay t owlish p. 31isv K N, daughter
011..ph Kuhn, deo4,.tned, of Aoutitpktcant:
nhlp.
With the above came a lastaglly ornu-i
iited untie, which uout sus delicious nit It look.,
rFor this thoughtful noushiOrnitiiis we return
silks. May the newly w;:titlel coup'. lisp long,
la pleasantly...may health, pruspei Illy and cou
nt utent always he theirs'. This 1$ Me sineerp
i%ll of the grateful prli ter. . ,
On the nth ult.., 1141 1 1 u. re;ittience Cif toe hride'n'
rent., by the Rey, W lii Mr, lf
RoM PM•to Mins LI'.LI A. AANIXII.,, both to
.14 ins county.
Sir We were the recipient or n rbrUpn of th
eliding rake lit this ease also. Iu ri Lind lig on
•knowlwlioneuts, we had to teuder the 1,0,1
mi groom our txmgratulations, with the 11011
tiat they may encounter few clouds 40 °Multi'
he /mush inv of their day& 310.1 Dartuile ;Away
mile upon theni.
Ou Tuesday hwt, by HPV. J. A. litoli4lr,,l,l . ittf•
RIDER, Jr.. to Miss SIARY COLLINS, both n
Moon kloy township.
lark again—more wedding dike for
printer. The happy pair have our heat wish e 4
uninterrupted huJIL and prosperity. May the
live to a art* n aid E,e, Mu:3s last In tat•
choice they have made.
On the 7111 Inst.. at I ac hawse of the bride's fat
er, C.tslitown, by Rev. D. W. Wolff, Mr. JOW
WAGNER, of Ifunover, to Miss .
'mom As.
On the Ist Inst.. by Dm% Dr. fichinnelter,
LOUIS r Etlcaßat Slum A DA EYLEI
both of Runiltonimn township..
tlty tho (Rh Ev.Ltitheran I'arionm
Li ttlestown, by !t. s. Henry, Mr. W3l. BOWL!
to Albin of (Airfoil co.
On the 10th Inbt., at the sane place, by t
sou me. Mr. Ji tll M.ArirEtt to M ANN !SUPILL
liK.titty, all of .ktlanni county.,
On the tit h inst., at Conowago Chapel, by lte
Mr. Charlier, Mr. SAMUEL LAWRENCE:, •
/10 . 9.0tpleasmit township, to Midis CATliAlti:i;
voA, of SleStierryatown.
On Tuesday last, by 11ev..1. fet•bli r,Mr„ JA.OO
J. Jr_ to Miss .MA ItY A. SPONSELLEI
daughter of Mr. Eltais Spuntieller, all of Muuu
pkussant township. •
Oil the :11 f mit_ by the annie, Mr. DAVID 1.101 ,
to Miss lAil;1:3A STALEY, both of AtiltallS to.
On the 14 by "Rev. Samuel Yingling,
F,M A N REL, \VOLFORD to 311%s ISABEL WA
NEIL, both of Adam% oounty.
At the !mine time, by the ttune Mr. FATlrrs.
WAGNER. or New I igiont, Adows'coluity,
twig Ca gE A. BASTRESS, of York county
OA the Rth 1114, by the wont; Mr. DAVID
BASEGOA It to Miffs AN N MARY EPPELMA
both of Ujiloll to n%hip, Adams county,
On Thurst , lny, Ifocenther LW. by Rev.
Warner, Mr. JoIIN N. (Pt r, Jr4,.of . ont,,
IT / A p t i tr e . ) .LINN EY. MeII.IE.N.N Y, gni
On, the With ult., at the rentlenee of the lin
pnhents. by Rev. It. A. Stehlli:liter, M. RASH.
NORRIS to Miss LIZZIE J. MILLER, both t
Adams county.
On the 3I tnvt. , nt the residenee of the bri,
parents, by the sum.% Mr,II,ARRY stalltl • L
to Miss ANNIE E. WIN TRUDE, both of Ada
county.
On the name evening, at the game place, by
stone, Mr. JAM Es A, W EIKERT to Miss
RI ET E. WESTRODE,siskr ot the above,
On the With ifit..byftev. John Ault, Mr. COR.
LIUs W V Eft, a Ada um county, to ittss.L
A. GUSLEH, sir Tort. county,
On the Ist inst., by Ilec:1. RrgWq
CIIV.M, Ad:iins count`, t a u Mins 11 . 1. - Tn
TIAFFIE, 01 Perry county, Pu.
•t
dry
uge
er,
the
On the VA ult., by Rev. J. F. Oiler, al, the .1
deuee of NiehuLoi Itich 1111..tui ne) , Mr. Tit.% .`
I.IN ILI Waynesboro , to Miss FLA)111....
31. AItEN DT, o .% 111115 county.
On New Year's clay, In Fatrttelil, by A. C. IN
Mr. JOIIN .t. HUtalEs, 'of F
crick rount3, 311.1., to Milut ELIZAL:44.I.I
C IS Ail:tuts county, P.i
from
burg,
ber.
al for
latlott
vel-
MOO
49-
Died.
On Tyry.lay last, In this plarP, MN, it
BiTJI CULL', aged 87 yea. ilicattlts find
On the lid of lleceighe l l flettyaburg, I
enmity, Oltlci, Mr. C/EOlt I.: 11111 T, tot J Win
luerly of Lids emu ri IT; age out 3D yenrs.
On January Ist, fit ernitherryi Tyrone town
Mrs. NAOMI CATIIA lON E SIIAN(II,ER, w
111 t S'eter Stingtor, ag d 17 ytutra tionout
25 year..
On the 7th Inst., at its residence, In New ()
Adams wuut)y, after an tunas of ulio
Weeko, Mr. ISRAEL BLAIR, rustinuattr
)'cars and B month*.
Ittles
il both
I corn
. tit')
cc.
On the `4th alt.. in Wqqdberry,:ltd.. Mrs, 3
ANE 1.).%V1)4, formerti tit j,iits IdaZa s
m 1.116 and '4.4 dap*,
- 12 SO woo
uo
2 25 4 273
I T :
OJ
1J IMP
7 IV 0 7L5'
2 is,
Married,
Destwaes.litigdrm *id Catmints,
Treated with the utmost success, by Dr:,.T.
Ibi.kA CS, Oculist toul Attehtt (formerly of Leyden,
. 11(111M - ld rrsEstrver, phnuitoptam. Tcs
thnottials front the' utost reliable sonrcettlis the
• City and Country ran Ue saes at Ws ego& ...rim
medical faculty are Invited to accompany thelf,
patients, nm hait'ho keerets In hielirtwttce.
tlftelail eses I ii,,crted withput pulp ; :tip clianyl
,tuatlethr examlitatlottl' ' • '• -
': kept : '24, ;SW: . ty :
Hispriesie end pellbseir....
• 1.1.9pAY OF WARNIN:I AND !.:;Mar:
‘,„.° TION To YOUNG' MEM AlsO v 'D
•-•t [Abases which •pertnetzplr Primers •
rPowers, with hotels of re
Charm.. waled envelopes.
• i tegif2,l:k: • irorunWil ilowttril • 6i,
- I.lllloet ilia. Va. [Dee. 9,1 spasm
Special Notice toiteno.
owa:s. 91' hone..
Thousands of florae* die yearly from Cells,
This need pyt Pe. Pr. TObistellreultien Dome
Liniment will positively enre every case, If 141veu
when and taken. The cost Is only one dollar.
Every own .r of a horseshould he uahotttnin his
stable. ready for use. y. is wequated mitx.fl9r to
anything else for the cure of Cuts, Wlnd
Swellings, More Throat, Morelos, Bruises. flit
Sams, are. This Llnhnent Is IV, yew remedy ft
has been used end approved oh for hi yeers by the
first horsemen In the country. (liven to : u.
driven horse, It note like mettle, Orders coo
stonily received from the racing. stables of Eng.
land for It. The celebrated tilrnm Wothinitt 9f
trytting hone, has used it for yenta, an i sad p It Is
far superior to any other he has trio'. lie kind
ly pc:twits me to refer to hint. Ins address Is
East few York. Wag Itounilect, Dr. To.
Was' Veultian Horse Liniment LA Put up In pint
tables. Take no other. -Fold by the Druyttlitis
and liaddlerS, Depot, riti Courtlendt street, N.,
York, pan. 7,1%Y,7. 7w
Jiver* (71.rry
r01a.24/11 HA.I.JD CT Rig Or
panels, Colds, Influenza, klourttenctst, Croup.
Illuatialthi, luelpient Cutonouptlon.altd - Mr Ilte
raad' of Colislitliptive l'uttents in advanced
thges attic tili.vast..,
wide is the field of Its tutelotheits anti so up.
menus* arc the eases cans t tires, thstaintout eye.
ry scetiou of couutry.abountls In persons pa
ly known, who little bit it resti.tred inyinfitri,
tottlayttp desperate tliseiows or the lints. Jo '
use. ;When once tried, Its superiority uteri' y
other exptvtorant Is 100 apparent to PPM ki. (
i
nervation, and where its N Irt ties are k Lintel, I s u
pit tlic no longer hesitate what antidote µot • 3l
bitty fm ;lie tll,tltr4sillt.t and .langt rotis alit i dents
Of the puintonaty mean, t init,a re fin Ural In our
climate. While many Mt. nor remedies titi ta.t
upon the community hay, 1110 p spit Pet ii iiir ,
cardol. Op. has gitimul Irk Ma itt ;•yery 1001,
erniferrod hen. tits on the anti fed they can Ils.Vet
boned. a produced tend proded car... It sSi 1111//IVrt us tuna too
relll.ll4lthitt to be forg..t tom
Ws can only assure the poUlle, that Its quality
is oureftilly kept pp to the hest It ever Inc.u 1.4%,
and that It filmy he relied on tp tto fat their relt4f.
all that It hits ei er dyne,
Went p tilt ;writ td Cl. ritylricrl. VitYsirlit nil.
Statesmen, and eminent pet NtittllKPM, have kilt
their motes to eertify the tin laralleld
ts e urea 1 -
I esa odour remedies, but spa, tpro will 1101 Pei ,
mkt the invert 100 of them, 'f i de ,%gt tits below
rt toted furnish arntl.4 oar Ant. Heap A Outman. 111
which they art. alt cit. 11 II li also lull tit scriptloUti
of the rout Ittutulle $lll7 titre,
Those Who require. to A urratATIVE. UttlltrlNl:
to purify the blood will rind A T EH'S Cover. 1,44
titAllSAP.Altriti•A 010 rrottsi;t to use. 111 it, ant a;
tool you writ know its value.
Prepared by .1. C. AVER & Co., Lowell, liaba s ,
and mold by A. D. Be MILLIC, °alplbUrg,
Jan. 7, 1.847. 2.1 u
lirludy, dre g
Plain quoitloitS dem and plain answers. Should
the ASIA rte Citot.mt %. prevail antolll4 us , vvi,y
prialtellne HaftWaty'S thinly HAIM ha prei, r nee 1,1
other prescript hale t Hfmply, belanlwe it la I,lt u s ..
tringent, un Invhituant. a pi rV4 alit I. as alind the
malaria, and eotrtalllSlto hranily,Thalanly,nlllla,
calomel, nor deleterious di figs. It is is v‘iti luhlu
con., awl th“ 111wtan fum Otis operation of the he.
lief renders It the nowt valuable of all know it
remedies for all malarlons .11Seln.e•PI which Hid -
thinly strike at the multi ellaant Met vital art
To protect the system. thirty tirups or the It, haf t
In n wine glinia in water, three times a day, %111
prove Ms lit thotisati Is lit 11h1 . 11 I, 1 1111.10
1/1 . 1, rut I VO. In all Ihettetdo diseases, 111. e 1,1 1 ,1,..
therla, the 11, , lief tilw.os conquers.
ed with Neuralittii, one Of t h e roust
complalni.4 known, elm ,lopen,l upon ,I• 1 Mem
when te.ed us eta ext, rani crannies Ira taut; end:
an Internal Intninialn. For CII.DIJA. also am
:j . nakins. Ile:141301e, lita.ninatkal. Pants In Ilia
'LOIN, Feet, Jut iii , If tu;'pl ti over the 'par'
parts. still stibill Immediate relief. No fatally
without It. 11 nvvl r h,ila to t taut 1. re.
aad a is rutancht
Sold by Drugglitts. Price 511 cents per bottle.
Jun. li, are/. 2W
I=
art Nr)lti • 191:4 I'lLlfa so stimitluts all tho
Interior powers of the spdPlit that every
or' Impurity is for,•ed from the blood IMO the
hnwels, and thus panvea off, Iterent 111.1..11 of
Nilk witlW “4.lVii Ily 140 011,2 t of 41 orb
Brandt i•th's I'lll., which, it hen the oljeratlea Is
4;11 110 VOlllphOte, leave the blood as free fuel
pokonous and unload( hy mat (sr na ifsf.hrw.,
burn babe. In raids, Inflammatory tllsetae - a,s lot
oven In cholera, t h eir law restores to health Soon,
sr than all other remedies, because they take
from the blood slid I,4IWVIN those mutters mem
whlelt pains, cramps, and aches depend tar
t'apt.,i a Isaac atoll!,. td : 4 1ng Ring, Ravi, thirty
o Ilrandreth'. Plll4, takm lucording to I hirer
t lons. rare,' It lin of a very , severe brotwlital atfee
tlun utter other means had failed, and he wishes
1111113Prons friends to -know the (net.
Ilrattdreth's I.'rlneipal ("Mee, Itranarreth
House, New Yorli. *4,1 ohm by all Drugab,ht,
See my name on tioYerUl4 l 4041114 without
whlult the pills are sm s rlims,
1.40 e, 31,18111 114 411,4sDitEn1.
Why of w (*mot,
neenrallia t‘i Iltull, I►. riliderrd t.•nrold into
terrible by itu
"HORRID HAIR,"
and there pre tlionsaptis or fiery humnn heaps
which naglit he rendered ehortelns by simio
changing their tint to a mellow brown, or a Oa :
fectly natural black, with
llAllt Dl'R.
It Is ridiculous to curry Into society n grcy, ten by
or carreity head, when five minutes would 'syn.,
der it as attractive as Nature could have mathi
In leer happiest motet. kinnutactnred ij 4
8 Astor house, New York.
by Druggitte. Applied by all Hair iirtsisens:
Po; 41,14
Dr. EICEENCE'
Vats seranntmegrei on enrol Dr,J, 14, 2% Jl, tho Pitopc:gs
etor, of DZI:140:/•117 •ni.to NM, who..' t hol amtined ILI
morn: tongt.in`e r A ;ISt, 40.1413 4014. 445 5 4;1;4 g iq
gnevhah e, A :. 41.%
who., NI 5 , 0mmk. , ,,i • too t4s shop', Out $1,1!
rem-`le, II e Igen ,h us r ••gorel Ina ea./elh let time is $
no resort of the d oot c Iry Itto t r 4 thagiCui, for 4 1 11th $
I udy.oins du chit 41r , p9.nre..1, and Ms pettroot, tvotgAt Igs
mat than two hotolco p gands,
ueo hls rocover,-, Imo ha- dozotal allingllkid omega:
ogroly to tho c_ro et' lltagauttciou, and the ilg.ento tek:sts
ore usually coup iesgul with ft, aad ewes alee od hf
Inedhhoe• 14.4 her I iqkfi• }nr.W.4lll toot Wall/ WO. 1C4.41
Dr„lnn a 144 111.1.;1,41 lOU ta-1s to severs' 01. the Joule
e tics weekly, where he ha, contour o or cgatielsio.
and tl Is truly. ottod °Wry; town rttor consitetqlvas thsCharti
to to fU el MS 41 tholr torrio os, and hi 164 tandstbs
h,olhe, cotton penman, 112, Dt-1:133 13: 1 3 PVLYONI43
SYUCP, 331 W 31Cgt TO:llg, 4.14 hj 44 01 Fllll4
are :oteed,li ail win:eel to otz no Consmilagogs. 44,4
lirm ions woman.' 1, each, to that Lay one est tnho thing
wtheat ett:hts S 11.1 ,r• he 111 is enorongo °it
11 Let to go, 11 . 14, lye coO oleic° groc, Igingior ath Mae/
csana'nai,'on with 14:4 L.! ;) rtnixer :I 4 get Is three doihmi
I' cote oltomee, whet pare:tom tier th,e two likositoset
QI tho pnclOr—)ze V, het lath., !Al 7 . 140 of et:tilduglition,,
aid than:lgor at he now is, id Itier:cot heallt—arts on 014
Goreecnnont sraugp,
Chd Druu , ..o• a DA'ora. LY.te p - :r bottle,
at VA* the half dere Lotlora for iLlvteoaltaaesd ahrhid
he d rce. ed to Dr. rilue'pat o.lleo, No. Li 1414
eth Wl* 4., tqt::sia ph a,
Who'adtale A oats: Demo Donna; MA. Y..
B. 5. De toe Da , LI more MI: Jetta D. L
Oho; NA .;t a T.., tor, 1.341.*.;.t, 'IL etatipa D
Lai w . ca ao.
To Conattna
The advert Pier, having been restored to health
In n few weeka by a very 'simple remedy, aft**
having suffered for several yegirll with a mmeaarn
lung affection, and that dread dime:ow, t 'oilman/Ip%
tion—.l4 1111X101121 to wake known to his tlaw;
untiererx the means of cure.
To all who desire It, I a will send a copy of the
prowrlptinit used (free of charge) with the direr.,
that; far preparing an 1 Ituttlyf the seine, widen
they will null a !WICK I VIM; volt l'oNst•wrriol
AwriiwA, lino - N(llms, t'OrCillti, and al
Throat and Lung .l cf hts. The only object p
the advertiser ill ..nuit lug the Premmestrdlon Ira In
bonen' theatillete,l, and sprea tIl et frinatlgl whialif
he Colieej IV b-Invaltiable, and lie tenni' ev.rry
manierer will try Ids remedy, as It will cowl thlimi
nothing, and nuty prove a blessing.
l'art lea wig!, log floe prescription VEER by retiertk
mall, *lll please tiddress
Itt:v. Eli‘V sitn A. WILAnN,
Wit tglrbtirg. Kings New lurk.
Mar. 5, Iliad, ly
Wenstlerful but True t
3tArt43tE It En
t r.,;(3, ros, the wothl renowned
.tat auct Sem unit) tatlist le Ciattvo) est,
while ti a. ettlicytwasit. state, delineates tie stry•
feuturtif of the person Yeti 1 1 1 % , to mina, anti i t
the aid grail instrument of I otense powde, k11,,,, , r1
as the l'syeliettearttoe. guarantees to produce a
',octet t and Ilfe-Illre picture of the future trushonti
or wife of the apple alit, with date of Instringe,.
occupation, (calling trial Cs of elitireCter, Ore. Tlllll
11
Is no lintsoaa)i, as testimonials without 1411111
eau assert. It) stating plater qfhtrtit, att., (Moue
Linn, color of eyes anti Lair, %1 enclosing 111
cents, and littanipett pliyelttpA) nittlrerse . ,1 to yod
self, yon Wlrl retch 4 e the tact (Ire by return mat
Usfether wit i ti sired Information.
Midwest 111 Courtletier, 31411 A yVE GEirrpuDs
Rpm iN,;TuN, I', 0, Box 2117, n vo Trull, N. y.
Sept, 21, !NAL Wu