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falpitcr. GITTYSBUEq, PA illgradirg nerstne. XI a DEMOCSATIC COUNTY 'COMMITTEE. lii• Metutvre of the Dclnoeratle CoUtitr Corn. irate*" silt ut.,l, et [lto 110 , 1 ot tiumuet Wolf, 10 EyeUutg, On rrithirbeXit libir Nth 115) ter! * reit Suet.. et I) Oelfx-lc A. St. to elect 0130 I 0 big tte to sepot ret4 tfte tkmovriscy of Attetutl ' Irlietter to tee VentotAtit lu Mate Judielu/ Convele , ir rept; so be hdd eu taeeerotid 'i'deality of .L .I one: wed ono kleautottel and two Ltepreeettlative :orlitipttee to rvE,r,seut tlao.J. In the User e 7etiventlon to at the eelt of jtiti Chair ii/Lilt 1 'ut tile Unite Ilt.titritl Committee. .Tbu pretence of NVEILY 1110aLt?vr pl tlto Cone- 1 .udtteo I. Ualiaeoly Ocelital. W. A. Ulwi: XX, Chain:natl. , nit. H. llll.DalikASlJ,Smrtita ly. The L'Osoinotoe le e.,1011,/,‘,1 Gottyaburg, W. 1.... litineen,i2a.tlritieu, If. .1 , r".l i111,,,t. TroAell ilenvi , k lei. Tlltni:ab .k:w ilia OriJrir.O ..!..lit.v,•r: Jewel ck tp., Ma t, a ,1 Wys 1.41, ci.,, / as %Volt: luttir. :Teem. (i. I::l<qiu. , :t, It, Fuzipmil,l; Calulecrl..bal, 'Jseot• Lott, I.aVl / I'. Ni, el Icerl ;' Cemowugo, A. I.4r..iN,uglt. J.,,.i,:a Irtn,...e : Fr“ea ,, lll. l ) nvid Itill.lol. :.11Ortitiii Mi•Eiiii,l,n; Frei fin, J. 11. I'lette. SI - A...ph ROA It : (, - rintott.,,,l;i4tt cot er, luitinuel llorin,r; Iluni.ndton, Win..,,J. Ustrdrier, Jeremiah ShlYttalsglr: thia:lluil,ll•kr, Iltult Xing. kliterlee 11. Hair; ,tfiontltoitimit, U . in. 0 . Hoed'. 'b,lert WeNee ; If bpi hopt, E. !lank Ireteri4 t,1111,14,: I,llwrty, \. it. 1: Witzt.....,Jt itii. Corry; .I.4lll;ior..,Joellirlc;it.Jo , Pplt I , J0k1..: Otli.-towu. I , 50hIllp Ileunrig J. B. Admits; (Ix ' , in , . Lir. \AL .1. '..lot:litre. A. J. Bowert; tli•gelie . .n, WI. 0 Venrepr, J.k...)1, 1.1,1,r: dl out tiny, iu u aa lasi i tip , J algal, b, A. ttr_rolortY; 711ounridemi.int, Lewitt 'lll, Jaron Million; Reinitn , , W. S Ilialenrutel. k:Oward 1 4 flealT ,, ri Kthilmai7l' lllll p * Ltintoltue, iMill W. rt 2f: TYruio 4 . C. 1ic,..0n, rolortm 1 , ,Lrea,04 1.314.u 1 4. J L oe. L. dorb • ix L.u2.1. L.: ..i 16,1/Liau,, '; 4 CAPITAL ult. Mr. Le Ban]; of Ohio, ramie the hest hit of the session in the House at Wnsli tngton, uu 'rhursthv, by obtaining tie poor anti reailin,; the following dispute - 1i dor the or the ileZi*O-Salfra;;o party of that Ixely . ElOr.t;yntrs, February 213.—1 n the liontke to-day, / . 6‘ tatOn's resolution Ito strike but the word "winto" from the'Coustitu tion VIM lost, sifter » b r.gthy debate, .by vo:e of yea* to •.A.) nay, • In connection with tl, is, Mr. Le Biobd Aqig FS'4 . 4 ...I:4patcli from :.Cew York, au k-mooing that the.(ieneral At.iy thate'State had voted against . allowing impartial staral4e in the election of di.1.;;. : - gates to a Stale Conveintion for antel4- fng.theConstitution. • 14s congratulated I)emocratie uzisci4.iates• upon the f.ct that t-vy lint been sustained in of 'few() hartfrage by the great States of Neiv York and Ohio. 'l'Le Radicals looked lit each other, bL,I, Lad nothing to say. ope The secret dislike felt by' the Rad I-. COI for General Grant shown by their treatment of his bill transferrrag he In-, than Bureau from' the Interihr to the War Dep.irtinent. The publie will re rpenitier the reports of Grant, Kerman and Pope, sh9eAsifig t,he necessi ty for the change; the,gorrinition inci neot to the preseirt-arriingo - ieuf, and, the eivibiy.ared feelingatld Warii wilth the In, dians they produced. The bill, ivas drawn up by Colonel. Parker, the Indian chief un General Grant's personal Staff. The General himself was on the floor of the besate to urge its passage, yet it was'ile famed by a decisive vote. Clearly, 'the Radicals are not disposed •to be tradable towards the head of the army. reirJack. Hamilton, “loyal Southern -4 er," who, prepares "reconstruction" bills for the Radicals of the Hump, once car ried a (roe colored woman from Alabama to Texas and kept 14pr us a slave and ;distress nntil the legal authorities corn pidled to release her. So charges a I'ederal army officer of- character, in a letter which Senator Doolittle read to the Uutap Sehato, a AO,. days ago. The writer plodges himself to produce -the records of the fact, if required. This IS life same Hamilton who was brought to. ..j'innsylvania lust fall, by tho' Radicals, l+q Blake votes for Geary and te.ich paople sores "graud mural iderd,." grLet it be noted and banded down to posterity 88 long ux the name-of Wash- Ingtme may live, that a Rump Congress, pitting iu the capitol that hears his name, aid within sight of the' very spot where Washington discharged the duties cif gie LIU President of the United :tales, p.ot only did not, as ti mark of resp et to the memory of one to whom we owe =4O much, .adjourn over the aquiyersary °fb's birth 'day, but were actually legislating a mili tary despotism over ten of the,ovcreign atates_or the 4merican fleptildle. It Was enough to make the bones of the hero and sage shake in his coffin. 0 tertipora! 0 mom f , it argues ill for thei fate of a licoplp Who forget the teachings and the exaMple of the founder of their reptibli eau iustltutious. Wir!tieConaughy maka speech, the other day,.in which he spoke ofthe Dem ocratie party as dead and buried with the revethiou. 11c Mewls to have-forget:en thAt Democracy gave him some very curd kicks' only a year and a 'half ago, when they beat him wor i se than any other candidate on the Republican ticket in his own cetpty . ,andpolled a majority against ,him in the district. It was only by one of the most shatnele,.3s partlsau outrages on record thatte was taken out of the very wet 'ditch 'into which the people —the "dead - and burled" Thanocracy—had vo ted him It would be well for him always to re zuctuber hOw be got into the Senate. As "cheek" can't wipe i4at repqrd qut j Pru dence would suggest a little raodust; whilst occupying a seat to which helms ao,thirig but a bcytt4 . le.:ln Senator grafunit's spepih, (on - the oceaSion of prefseniing a cane lo Si- Didn't Toot tq Dear it.—The Rpdical Disunion majority of our State Legisla pearsigen Cameron, on the 16th ult.,) c . 4 !tap- ' ture, refused to consent to the reading of in 'Camerou'd own organ, he said • "I knew that [Canwrozz] was in favor of Washington's Farewell Address, in the negro suffrage in Pennsylvania as well as House, on 'ridgy WA., Of coure.they did not want to Llistet* po theAc fierne in the youth." So, the truth is coming -out at last. Although the ltadical load- thrusts which Washington, with almost era knew Csfiieron's views before he was prophetic Thtuitiou, le7:ele4 at modern elected, they concealed the fact from the ! Radicalism nearly three-Quarters Oa cell rank and Ille .of their party until after turY ago. --a-...........-4114000._ Cluner44 b ,41:e.viOn• serThe Conservatives 'curried Feeder.' ................-.....-...-- • - - - - vernio Harrisburg Telegraph exurns- ' ick, bpd.,on Monday last, by 121 majori es itself in favor of raising the license fee ty. They,eletted four of the seven City upon dlstilleri from 8100 tti !,000, to_ Councilmen. Frederick has been under cause it "would teipl to wit-the bosiness r.,. rule for the last half dozen years. in the lands of a class of Jinn whe, it ~e people are gradually coming right. - they vighited A the law, would have some-1 • thing to" In other words, it dCsi , es ' lietwilvn e4Ohatige says': " * We would to have the Ractufacture of llquore.tqrn- like to ilpe about a iliilion of ncgroes ed over to „the wealthy class, entirely. flock into 41#1iT4Oti2etts." That hi a ll,t- This is truly a Roiliest idea.- ', have ever heard tiriOjed upon pie poor Viron the 4th ult., the ...pemoe,rats darkeS ll - -. were gloriously triumphet„ln the char- I ter election at Ruilifigton, Thwa, electing I lifirThe New York TiOgna, Ole organ tlic i r can did a t e for mayor by . 4eariy , 4 4 of those who are 'continually clamoring rosiotrity. "rho City bocacil Will stand 9 for protection'to home interest is priak ed upon imported paper. 'Why don't it Dentoemts to§ Republicans. The'R - - prapticewhat it preaches? oarai had not intended making a party ‘, - issue.; 'bid the Repuilliisaiis , forced it up ? . 1 eif•Forrice4 Ohroniste calla Grant a on th4g10444-SM"lmit is elOirelir*liPt 'onward, becglafli e 4 oes not declare fiv isutoi7 to tlitaknuanaia. . . - •441:ta Radicals. WKS urns ALM:TIMIS. , mvatIILAWTATIO3P• ACT. :• . , - 1 '..TOWN AND COUNTY AFFAIRS, . Special Notice Column. . "I We trust out ,Eiti "..- 41,1 -thrbOattitot the • The singe °tithe I:rafted State" lal4 ,' - ' .• of Lent, Which is strictly - held u a time I TILE 4 . rrutiacn or Legr.—The season Ew a: owi ,.. /her beuellt lit all sumo and do harm 1.13 .4210'3XitY will not fall to rotaetaber that the nure. They an, ....,...-__ . - '-i 0414 Pills are tars and 1 lion iiii.turdaf passed 'an: Act for the relief of i SerWe are under eriatluaed gbliga - of insting'in Op Catholic and P.rotestant a r eaerfea's Prue. .1 , 1 primary or spring eloctiebs transpite oa corhti c ?..lllefted then, which 'ILA beep I, tions to non. itiy the Rau* of llenresentativet hirers. l' 7 • 'Ultra for legleittien , Episcopal Cliiirciir, will begin nett 1114"reeecus.r4B1ran"b t i le: 754 0 " U. li e bty :t ia n o t rP o rw tet th: ers ub l wbdib t le i o l b e t - friday, the lath of gush. These ele4- ii*ltteow the last day ,of the last scs7 , ~ • - INVednesday, tho-ith of March , and eau' llFllei' ll eP an , cutubusest, without arty of their Boni are by no &nuns of such small mco , mom • • " • I t.:otriTy ComattrTr.r..—The Democratic ' ;Inge for 44* weeks, ending en meat alipiany imagine, for upon . the i , le provide*, thlt the Secretary of War , County Committee . will meet in this Sunday, the Plat of April. !shall refond th.t three hundred dollars ,boards o%lK:tient officers then chosen of place Friday next: It is hoped that! The rules of fasting, or abstinenee in Goveruinent stamp. ,ten hinge the iaaPerteat results of t he ' Ad un.ler t! ' '. i by paid as comm ut a t ion_ the men drat- - on every member IA ill be prevnt. See the Catholic Church are especially rigid, all , Yet.:,, ism% nu • m emen , ..atery ctir lithent 9 October eleetion. ;Ist at this time, ! twt of Fehrirsry 24,'1601, where the name Ball of the Chairman' under 4. Ur ad- nt ***rimer 1 when Abolitionism in:is combined every 1 men were again drafted withi II one year I iterial head. over 21 years of age belug . requ Irv:Ito-obey 1 tie Ahem. The Saltimore Sun says, they are se say the ladles 01 their beauty, when the Inn' influence withlh its grafp to control the 1 and held to dervice or required to-furnish i, - - -rot shows t anuounced as follows by the Most - Rev. slam their once Jet or golden ringlets ballot-box sad prevent De 'll. draftu n deri • quocra t a f rom 1 c s o pt : Lii . t i l ,Lu tut er 1 9 L l _ . a _Lit. call' TOW*SHIP ...MiiiiTlNGS.—Tlio Demo- . Arehbiehop Spalding i Adults wake on- 1 31" s ` i withiirray. Bat never war there a/Luau exercluing the fial.chlse, it behooves ev- 1 tiered at a vary z uri n ily b i % n i t u i g i , ;s tr e n tri o c r t : ocrats of Huntington township are re- ly one meal a day, excepting -Sundays. Though the httrAtttaheE coNchusioN. quested to meet at the house of Mrs. , toutt,er worse sun, . "WhiW "TIM" own fore ery Democr a t to be vigilant nod ut his'quite a manlier of the men who Nonni°. . , The meal alloWed on fast days is pot be ca red es it fiery meispr— post. See that reliable men are elected i t..t.1 In 1:384 were again drafted and enter-' Reed, in Petersburg, on ...ii'llurdali nem?' be taken till about noon. At that meal, i • riihNro ! in every voting precinct; men Ty p o will ied the sorvicr or fitrnishe4 sqLutni•tas, , the 9th of March; at 4 o'clock, P 3/ t - • --:, -9 ' if on any diy - permission should be grant- t i lls invested In it 'oman t.nitli the most 114 , : and smillar . eases exist in a number of the settle a township ticket. l - sera bitiok or brown by the agency if gn look to it that no American citizen led for eating flesh, both flesh and fish are oilier districts of Pennsylvania, as well ettisratanui, Is restricted in his constitutionalf l rights. •as in Delawire, lientueliy ' The Democrats o Franklin .township r tte d - - t ime,e ven 4114 come . not to be at the same b y pe .$ who! 1 a .rfecti • 8 /JAM DYE. elfoM I. uud purely vNetabta p Again we sayolou't uedlect the spring' parts of the 'West. • I will meet at the se of Jehn P. Butt arutiou. NfauutuutOrod h ' way 9f Setißenihg. A small refreshment -4+4 J. i:RiaT,AI)OI:O, 6 elections. 1 The Act of liebrtiary 24, 1b64, provided nett Saturday of noon, for the same Astor House New y, commonly called collation, is allowed in . Jrk. avid 'by . Druggist!. The Set of Assembly approved the 30th / tint the payment of commutation should , purpose. " _ , Applied by ell Hair Dressily, exempt "until that quota shouldbe tilled -• 1 the evelltigi 11 - o"'e • 1 rule as to the F - , ~, uera / eb. -i, itil7. lin _.. . . 4, Amur. of March, requires the 111111/eb of all the cani.lidutes to be printed or written, or partly printed and partly wiitten, on a single piece of paper similar to tale tick ets voted last fall. In tile towiiihiPs, the tickets must be headed "Township;" and the names of all the; candidates follow, With the tickets so foilded thatthe word "Township" appear ti on the dutsW.e. The tickets foi the borough are to be the same, with the exception that "iliirough" must be substilUted fur "Township," as the heading. sELELTED BY THE SENATE. As we go to press we learn that Col. A. J. Fulton, of this county, recently ap pointed by President Johnson U. S. As sessor &this District, and Capt. W. Penn Lloyd, of Cumberland, appointed Col ketor, have both bceu- rejected, by the Senate. This a.ainn of the party in power only shows how utterly Insincere and hypo critical are the professions they mak% of being - the "soldiers' friends," Both gen tlemen, we have mentioned, were faith f4l soldiors in the late war, but refusing to acknowledge that all the sacrifices qt our people were, iu vain, - by recognizitig the theory Stevens and his aisociates, that union has been lest-oyed, they are stricken dowu by the rad ical .revolutiOnists• ei4peoteil little else, after similar treatment' of othor diS tinguished officers by those having the power of endorsigg the actioti rresi dent Johnsou. The people of all parties will, however, see the Ititdica.lsiu their true light, and hbreafter whtu they loudly proclaim _their fiit.ndslup for the soldier to get his vote, will point them L 0 their disgraceful record.— Y 0,./.; (lazeltc, SPEAKING OUT IN SCHOOL. The Cincinnati Commercial (Radical) asks: "Would such a government as Mr. Steven.; proposes to put over the South— a riurisi military goverament coming con tinually in collision with the civil law and auoority, and at times over-riding the process of the courts and suveuding the functions of the civil ottleers—would such a monstrosity tend to bring them to terms and stimulate a growth of respect for the Federal government and regard for the Uniou ? We think not. It would but sere to irritato old-sores and keep fresh the wounds indicted during the war. The same argument that Mr. Ste vens advances in support Of the establish ment of [suet; a government 'would he urged to keep it in existence; and ut tbe end of Live or tea years we should be no nearer a settlement of our difficulties than Ave P.:e to dw ,CLXCifilr. IJI Tils; Dp.n. Rice has wi'itte:, a 1-.--tta. lnj; 1113 observations dhrinis eNtendecl tour in the. S..uthern Str.tes. He says the Southern pople are sadly misrepre sented, principally by a el.is . or tellowa noted in the following paragrapLs nTlx-re is a set of traders in some dis tricts who, tiwindle the pouf negroes shamefully by selling them bogus jewel ry and gewgaws at must axorbitant prieos: Imsonm instances them persons write for the northc‘rn papers, and as it is for their interest to have the South dominated Sty a military force, they will, of course, paint -horrible pictures of the subdued rebels. "In one Instance that came to my knowledge, a - trader had sold a breast pin to a negro for $5 which was made in Waterbury, Connecticut, fyr sixteen ccntd, and this man was the _correspondent of the ellica , ro 2i:ill:me, -0 loading Poulical paperin trleXortii." • Pt" The commander of the Radical; secret military organization called the "Cirand Army of the Republio," has ad niittod that the organizatiqn Is entirely officered by Radicals; that its objects are mainly political, and that its de.4ign is to back up the Rump Congress in its im peachment of the President and in Its negro suffrage scheme. -It is intimated, also, that ostracism of foreigners and Catholics will ultimately be openly- in eorp6rate4 In Its programme.—Patriot 411: Union. gar•A portrait of JoshOiddings, paint ed by au Ohio girl, (worth, as a work of art, about twenty-five dollars, and, as a souvenir, just nothing at all,) has been purchased by the Ra lieal Rump fur one thousand dollars. That's the way the rpouey of the taxpayers goes: and rift exceeding titre year." The quo ta under the culla of February 1 arid March 14, 1664, were never tilled. Not withstanding the graft under the call of Dee. 10, 1864, took place within one year from the time the men drafted under the calls of February 1 and 'March 14, 1664, paid commutation . ; the ProVost Marshals were Ordered by the War Dipartment in ex,oralify to hold the men drafted in the la.st draft who had so commined. A con trary ruling, it is true, was made at a later day, but too late to al ail to release those men whose cases had been- hereto fore adjudicated. Strange to say, the attempt to have the, money refunded to these injured men was resisted by the War Department, and it was only after repeated 4nd persistent efliwts that the refundirig act, doing tuea.surable justice, was palsed. This act was passed through the earn est acid tireless efforts of Capt. Geo. Eu s ter, lute Provost Marshal,—he having several times visited Washington to effect its passage.—Feankfin Repository. A NIGGER VICTORY. The niggers and Ruda "elected" a fel low named Welsh -to the i mayoralty of Georgetown, D. C., on the 2,3tib, by 96 majority, .ind a majority of the council men. Accortg to the Radical registry there were 1, "U whites and 971 Negroes registered, but as the Radical police would allow of no challenges, from DO to 1.01 vagrant tjegroes frOm and Virginia were marched up in gangs and voted, which, added tO the votes of the wh to-skinned negroes, Carried Welsh tilrougil• By some :this so-ealled election is de nominated a farce—by others an outrage. Oqr readers may take their elloice.— Things have come to a pretty plss, in deed, when the real citizens anti prop errty-cowners of a large elty are deprived of their dghts and the power to protect themselves-end their possessions, liow Tong will municipal or any other sort of government endure, Nc hen ir•groes— ignorant, vagrhnt and vicious—are com bined with an equally worthless ela-tsof whites, to overprow t4e lavo Wll the people anywhere 1041 g permit the ne groSis to hold the balance' of power:'— They will not, and should not. The forcing of two° suffrage upon ally coin ntunity is.eause sulll , •ient for rcvolation a slid war, nd to tliis it must come at last, and then woe betiti-o both the nigger and hie backers:—Patric( en; Uniwi. .Murdrr in a Chart noom.—George ev_arged with having committed a rapt . , lu April last, upon Louisa Leis, aged 11 years, daughter of Thomas Leis, a tailor, residing at No. 1550 Orchard street, Philadelphia, was shot with a pistol and instantly killed by Leis iirthe Ciairt room of the Philadelphia Quarter ;7:essions, on the 20th ult., as he was en tering the dock. in the custody of a Police man to await his trial. Leis made no attempt to escape, and was inuerediately seized and ordered to he taken to prison. Ti c e wife tolal child of Leis, and the wife of lillar, were in the Co - art room when the murder occurred, and, as may he supposed, a scene of great excitement ensued, which interrupted the order and legsiness of the Court for some time. lar, the murdered tnan, served , three years in the army, in Col. Ellunther's regiment. He Wa`i arrested at the time of the a:leged commission of the c•rixue for which he was to he tried, and bail gn ti red for him by George !rank in. A day or two afterwards he absconded, and was re-arrested at Harrisburg about four wzol, - 3 ago, • Mr We have peen to:ranted by a gen , - tleman whose po-ition enables him to peak knowingly, that there are over fifty poisons in the employ- of the State Housa of Representatives—such as pat,- terg, folderad, ey eetora, whose salaries • range from $BOO to 5•1,3J1 for the session ; ' amid that some whose names are on the roll have not been seen in the folding room 'since the opening of thto. s,cssion. Taxpayers, what think you of this ? It is not the."corrupt Democracy" who are ttilty of such gross corruptitti, howeyer.—Patriot (1.7, Ueion ItitlP - The Clearfield Republican thinks the Soldif , rs' Orphan Schools, us run by Curtin and Burroughs, are a costly hum- Dug. It says: "We in this county last year schooled 6,100 children, for S:.1,000 ; while 'l'. H. Burroughs & Co. ehargefi the Skate $350;00J for 3,800." That paper forgets, however, how many fat places these schools provide for Riidical paliti cal bummers. There is so:nal/lug in that, you know.--7/b. A White Mule.—A friend told us yes terday of an tunt4ng scene which he witnessed lately at the Old river lord, near Naellitoches,.in Louisiana. A negro had a wagon and a team of six mules, which he Wished to drive acroAs. The two lead mules took kindly to the water, but one of the bind ones, a white mule, obstinately refused to enter tho stream. Jumping from his seat in a furious pas- • sion, the teamster began beating the per verse animal with might and main, ex claiming between the olows, "you thinks you'se white, does you? But I'll show you quick dat colored mules is as good as you is. Cloe,up:" A New Counterfeit Quartcr.—A n?w and Aangerous counterfeit of the twenty five cent ilsue has recently appeared. It is almost perfectly engraved and well calculated to deceive the most practical eye: Upon elo 03 examination it may be detected by noticing that the scroll work around the figures "M"," on tkie• upper left corner, touelim.tlic tine Hues around the edges of the note which form the bordering, while on the genuine uu part of the scroll work touches the line. When these notes become worn and dir ty tkey will defy detectio singtilat taw-stilt on trial in Albany," Two young , 4aeh mar ried but a few weeks, got slek of their wives and preposed'to "swap" and very singularly the women consented. But the husband of the hotnelieat promised to pay WO "to boot,' ) and is he hum ne glected to hand over, the stilt la brciiglit to recover the inoney. eS,..The Brunswick (Maine) Telegraph says the framers in that region are bed ginning to groan oval the taxes. They will soon begin to bellow. As yet they! have experienced only a few twinges of rhsuilyttisnz, but, when the genuine gout seifes them, es it surely will„ then let gram ?gees the party which they helped to bring these woes epee oar upuntry. Let theta groan and begat?! ,' mor The thieves and darkles of Tennes see have penAusidd Iplrnst O ne Brgwtl lo'se tei ._boyernor. nearly all the township.? Of this quantity of food perMitted at this time is county, the Democrats will noroinate or can be made. But the practice of the their tickets on Saturday next, the -Oth most regular Christian is, never to let it inst. Select the best tickets, and then, exceed the fourth part of un ordinarymeal, white men, ga to work; and with big ma-1 The following persons are exempted jorities, rebuke the miserable negtoism from the obligations of fasting: Young that is now so degrading the Al:neat:au , persons under twenty-one years of age, nation in the eyes of the world. I the sick, nursing-women, those who are obliged to do hard labor, all who through weakness, cannot fast witlioqt "great prejudice to their health. ivy dispensa tion, theuse of tiesh meat will be u110,. - ed at any time on Sunday's and once a day pn Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, with the exception of Holy Thursdays and the second and last Satur days of IA nt. • IliErHenry Spalding, Esq., an old and prominent, citizen of this county, ctiedal, l i his residence, near Littlestowu, on Tuos day evening last. We have not learnedi his age, but it was quite advanced. He' was a useful, iutelligeutaud liberalitniud ed man, and dies universally regretted, as in life he was universally respected.' May he rest In peace. PROPERTI 4I* SAL4S.—Georgo C. Cash man has sold his house and lot, in Stra ban township, to Dr. C. E. Goldsbo, rough, at %;1,355. r his adjoins the farm lately purchased b Dr. 0. from William Gilliland's administrators, the buildings upon which - hare since been destroyed by fire. John McMaster, some weeks ago, pur chased 11 acres of land, with improve ments, in Mnuntjoy township, front John Sionaker, at s7oo—and has since sold the property to M. B. Miller, at SSO2. THE SAL: a.—Thu perbonal property sales are now in fullblastrand, notwith standing the bad roads, are well attend ed. Horses, cows and young cattle are generally bringing high prices. BuirmtNo AssociaTiox.—Application was made to Court last Wednesday for a charter to incorporate the proposed Build ; ing Association. It will no doubt be grunted, after the, legal publication. Sub seriptioLs to the :dock are already solic ited. Ex lIIMTION. —The first annual exhibi tion cf "tirapewine Literary Associa tion," in liutler township, on the era llin the 2L.'d of Februaly, was greet ed with a huge audience, and proved # gratifying success. The Presiden.t, Lient, S. H. Eielmilz, opened tho exercises with an appropriate 4nd well-delivered u•idre s, whielt wits [(droved by speeches, dialogws, essays, (tc.' Vocal Music, with the excellent violin performances of Mr. James McLaughlin, in terspe.skd the ex ercises—the whole roceiyed with applause and other expressions of approbation, SCHOOL EX ILI nrrios,:-The first public exhibition of Miss Mary D. MeCOlan's Select School was held in the School ROQIII On Thursday wei3k. We were un able to be pre-wilt, but learn from several who were in attentio* that the perfor mances of the youug pupils were very satisfactcry, evincing judicious and skill ful training pa the part of the teacher. This school stands high in the estima tion of its patrons, and tvc think deserv edly so. MORO PRII,LIPS' SUNER-PROSPR TE is advertised in another colinnfi. \ di rect the attention of our farmer friends to the subject with confidence, assured as we are, by experiment and observation, that it is among the best fertilizers of its class offered. It will pay on• any field crop, and we hope to see it largely used this spring on oats and corn, especially whet* the land is thin. Feed the soil, and it will yield back "an hundred fold." Nothing manifests more gratitude for a little help than poor, sickly, almost worn out 41—and nothing, therefore, returns a handsomer per cent. Aid it, then, cul tivators, in every way, and thus add to your own and the, public's prosperity. EvorY pound of fertilizing matter given . to the soil increases in double ratio the abili.y of a community to maintain and improve its condition,' NEW RAILROAD.—The Carlisle Volun teer says that the projected Railroad from Carlisle, by the way of Pine Grove, to Caledonia Furnace, in Franklin county, will be vigorously pushed by the Cum borlaad Valley Railroad Company, the South Mountain Railroad / Company, and other-wealthy corporations and individu als. With so much help, it stands a fair chance of succeeding. ANOTHER FMB CARLISLE.—The large stable connected with, the Franklin n.ouse, in the rear of the Court House, Carlisle, was destroyed by fire on Tues day night last. Two valuable, horses, a fine cow, with hay and straw, were con sumed with the building. Supposed in cendiarism. BARN BURNF:D.7 Twenty -ttro Head of Cattle Perish. —The barn belonging to Mr. lienryAughey, in Liokiug Creek- Valley, Juniata county, was entirely destroyed by fire on Sunday morning last, with all its contents. It contained -twenty-two head of cattle, nearly all last year's crop, and about t wenty tons of hay. Insurance only four hundred ODD FELLOWPO TEEANKSGMNG.—Tbe Z3th of April will be• colcbrated by the Odd Fellows throughout the country as a day of special thanksgiving. The servance will be in accordance to instrue. Mons from the Grand Sire, and will com memorate the preservation of the Order during the war, and its peaceful reunion. liar The following complimentary no tice we Clip from the Hanover Spectator: Clone td QdryBburg.—our talented young friend end' townsman, Y. Emory Hafr,'lformerly the Stivings Bank of this vilified pas been appointed Teller of the Gettyshurg National Bank, in place oPCuI. Jelin' H. Mel:10114n, re signed, and took pokseKsion of his desk In Una Institution on Tuesday. ' He is a capital iIf!COU taunt., and cannot help but give entire satisfaction to the 11.a4s4s meut. Mir Presiden t Johnson bas issued a proehunaticm recoshizing • Nebraska as.a {State in the Unlink. "ADVERTISER'S REVIEW.—This is the name of a pew paper, to" be published quarterly, by George Delp & Co., ht 611 Chestnut §t., Philadelphia, the first number of which has made its apDeat mice. Its object is to furnish a means of communication between the advertising public And newspaper publishers, W4RE ! WARE! WARE !—We are now prepared to sell Ware of every kind, wholesale and retail, on better terms than are offered in or out of the cities. We import our own Qucensware, and buy our Cilatware from the manufac turers; The expense of conducting our business is as one to teu compared with city wheleale dealers, and, our word for it, we will give those who b..iy from us a large share of the difk•rence. Please call aid examine our very large stock. NV m. 111. A 112 S: AoN, "South End," llarlislc, I'a Feb. IS, ISG7. 30- ter The Itivlical leader, of Pen riF.ylva. nia in geLeral, :dal of Adams county in L.{l, that the Con stituticmal amen,' inent Was deQigned to bring about negro staivige in the south era States. Ott the I,lth ultimo, In the Rump ..•••etiate, NVikon, of I\l'a,sa , _•lim - F.etts, declared that he believed -till" Con-t it u tionz:l amendment, if adopted, havq, rt ,, alteti in ittirnitial, , uflr:qe iit ninety days." 'What have the .1 4 ,.eb, to say to this? Did the "Loprailleatl" lie then? • $Fe - Whep the Le , zislai.ure was Demo eratie it sat tem. Month t . till Saturday, ;Ind' weathers hudn't the conscience to' take wow Gild three hundred dollars each for the session, When the Itepub heans came in they set their price at seven hundred dollars and adjourned eve-4 ry Friday. Since the llt.dieals have got I charge of the thing, however, they gob- ble up one thousand dollars each and put in only about two days and a half a week. Less time higher pay, seems tcl be their motto, PAa'Gov. Swann duchites the United States Senatorship from INLiryland. Ua will adhere. to the Governor hip, looking upon his obligations to the State in that capacity as parumo.int. Married, On the 19th n4t., at the house of the br1 , 1, - '.> flOter, by Red - . W. F. P. Pavia, Mr. JACOB S. TAI.JiHINDAIA.;II, near New Chvster, to Mtbs EMM.l.ol‘lQ.L , l.sughterof6oloinun Cliroutster, of Hatnpton, Adams County - , On the same day, by tlw vane. at the Ileformtai Pa&onnize, New Ox?ord, (“(I NI. Ite.rwlel: township. Adapts counts, to M 0 4 JU 1.14 HEILMAN., of Paradise toWnyinv, Tank eounty, On the 27th ult., In Liiiiminio city. IT Rev. Pat 11 or Barry, Mr..1031 , :1 3 11 I . N. NW, 1,1 italLlTlVlre. to .11i+.4.1041,:1 , 1115E wEIDLER, of L tne,wter. On the 21,4 ult., at tun houce rnlbertAnn, naar I.lnotit&mrg, by Rev. Mr. Mdt , •rson, (14.0(7, R. NfIIELDS M Mbre MARI' .51„e. CLE.1.17.y, both of ;.'retlerielcooupty, Md, • Died. At 1 o'clock:, on the 21th nit., "M!as ELIZA S3llTlf. a very e-stbnable lady of this place, neel 67 yearq. The Inaaral was ;aka/dial 0.24.1 Wednesday by a large circle of friends, On the tathln Bent:telc township, Mr. INIICHA.EL (JARL, 'aged 61 years U montha and 24 days. On the 18th alt„ near thhi, place, r.DwAr.r) CLIAItLES, Infant son of Fronds and Lettle Martin, aged 6 weeks and 3 trays. On the 17th Ult., near Lower Bermtell GEORGE C.. infant sou of Georg& Flaeel, aged 1 month and :n days. On the a ith ult., in Minturstown, Mr. GEORGE D. DUNDORE, aged 22 yvar.4 months' and 16 days. On the :tad ult., at Che Alms House, Or. 14ENI; on the 2lth nit., In Huntington township, Miss ft tCIIEL FICKAZ, aged hl yearn 7 montun and a days. , • On the 27th ult., In Heldlerstairg, Mra, NICK. EL, aged 70 yenta. On the lath ult.. near Rendersvllle, Cif .1,111 . .E1i ELMER. son of Henry and Margaret Rice, aged 1 year and 17 days. CONSUMPTION CITILABLE BY DR. SCHENCK'S MEDICINES TO CURE CONSUMPTION, the bete n must be pro. pa.-ed ao Abu the lunge nib haat. To aura thts, the liver and stotnabb mud first be ' , called and an .1,..13.zte erg s ed tor rood wbo'ci nue food, vrit'cle, b. the e me.r.e;ani trill be &Anted properZT, and goof hes'tbr blood ma Om, building tip the coolditutice. S :CIENUE'S M.tN PRAi E PIL L 8 cleanse tha sto,nueh :Allow or memos neounen'atious; and, b; aging ttio Sea IVer.l.Ton:ts in ear [leek's. the appetite la [erten& SCHENCK'S PULNIOAIC BYB.T.Tr to nutecloas es woll as me Leval, and, by using the three. retned:os, at i:op.s.:ll2e. are erpslsed front the rollout, and good, wholesome blood made, •:41q!, wail re.; "a 1 Ivens,. pstlents wUi take. these Gled:ClaW= oo, 4 4l / 1 .: to d:r41:.0145. Eensamptlon yore fre quently in Its :Ft Ka;! ,•:e'de ma lib- to th3 . ir =tint. Take the pHis fro ptently, to eel t,e lb: liver aud sto ,, ,seb. It does not mlow that bees Ise the bence'lap not C3,11.,ve arn not ropilred, for smatalmes to de... aft they aro nezonary. The stomach 'tan be kept health:, and an appetbo sreibsd to .lion the Podnuen:c Setup to act on the 11%. 4 p.,50ci fri7l^.2 preperly and /EAT an Irritation. Then all that ti re in'red to psr,ornt a rrmanopt ours to pretreat taking rill. Elamite shout the name as ouch as pselb'e, Olt all the richest food—lit most, game, sad, In fact, aa,111,0; :ha op ptkao ors. as ; but be particular anti masttcate w alt. Childrento byes !laved for AO Cents. Thou.satide of Children die annually of Croup. Now, mothers, if you would spend 50 cents, and alwaysalwayshavea bottle of Dr. Toblior Venetian Lin.; 'meld in the house, you 'need never feat 'Niue your little hue •when attacked with this com plaint." ft pillow 19 years Witco I have put up my Liniment, and never heard of a child dying of Croup w hen my Liniment was used; but 1: hud reds of cases of cures have been reported to rile, and nanny Stare frit was 'leper bottle they would not be without it. Besides which, It is a certain curd for Cuts, Burns, Headache, Toothache, Sore Throat*, Swellings, Nfinups„ Code, Dlarrtnei, Dysentery. Spasms, Old 'sores, and pains in the be- k and chest. Nu one once tries It Who le 0, 1 ,4 witweeit It. It is warranted perfectly Wife to take Internally. Pall Directions with every bottle. Fold by the Drettivlstia Depot, hi Courtlandt stria* Nee lurk. ') ltr A Corti to the Ladbm DR. Dl:PoNCi,i's PERIODICAL piLL:i lift FEM.% to orreet - lug Iliegillarities. Removing I nistruellona of tile Monthly urns, trout wilatever Cause, and a/- WaYa:micrelhtul as a .'re,..itive. It Is hOW o..vr thirty year,, mime the aboverele prated Pills were fir,t illla'uvereil by Dr. DI:PON CU, HI Pali...luring which time tiny have been eXte , W , VIA3 sad Attl , YWOUIIy tlvekt in most of the public institutam,, 115 sell 11.14 in private practice, of both hemisphere,, with on p.iralieled suceetagi Nil en, ty and it is only at the "1111(ellt re- i quest' of the lii(iwiailds lit Lath% Who let Ve he IS 1111111,41 to the I . 'll, pnrliC for tn. Tile%in4lll nt La( sullerigit Irutu any Ire regilim hatever, ;is Well :0 prevent 1.0. W. Ore•LSO ul until!!) W lo... ellall'as a 111 nut peflult it. Pa.,. Is A DOsE. Fere ides pei.ulturly situeted,er those SUpposing t hetuAti‘ es no, are motioned ientlnett uslutz fills W':u In ill Ina eon lidos let they In% ltd misearri,.ge," lifter whkli miniunitfort, tile Poe prietor oSsUllOi no responsthilltY, Kith , ugh their mildness toll prevent any misehief to he•.ltb otherwise hi' I are re-mnineti led as it i/t•T INVALUALLE ILKAI+:I/1" air thiseup.t.tittis complaint.: sepeettlitie jo Pito i ez; RON - , til7PritiE;NT. 64,000 Poxes have Men soot witii4o Two 1 .- part& Ten Thomiand fluxes sent b) Mail, both by my self and .Igents, ler 1111 punts 01 um Wilt 4,10 which answers !hive been returtieil. 141.101.1tnt nothing 111,. the abet e Pain haa%e laten *thee the sei, lice of Nitellelne dawned upon the ' World, In It ~,king obit reel tons :mid lei...in - nil Nature to it, over Chan iiel, tin let ng NervA . and bringing haek tile "Ito,y color of Health" to the rlr.. k lit thie need Prier SI per Box, six 5 Sold by PiiltNEY, Druggist, Sole Attu) t for (I, tlysburg. Ludt( s, by ,Tl.li iilin through the Post Of ' five, can have the Pills sew, (continent by awe hirt ,it the country. - frenot post ige." Sold nisi) I* J, SpanglerShatiihers Mira , O. W. Neff, York; A: Rogets:oid Brown Broth eift, Whit P, Proprietor. NOW York, March 1,181,7. ly Know 'llly MAD.‘ I .IF: E. F. 'ill( >RN' ri 0:,• the arlint Eng -11.11 Ablkoto:;161, t I .llrvii.Yant and psio. *onion elan, antontntied 1,110. buleo 11110,441.....,0.1 of 1 the 01(1 World. lid.-now foe (led 1....14,11 tat Hud son, Y. NI, idine Th,,l num Wonderful p 4 0 ,, ere 01 maorul 00.0 . .11,10:f to Litivil I kuowle g.• the great( it ((prof tunee to the ni Ogle or Ina:tall 01 Clioer so.x„ Wl4llt. tW a franc , ~-110 042110(.01A the very feature', of the pernon v',u , ire to marry, and IT the cud of .in Ntruineof ut intenhe power, known lie 1110 Pi.y elionlotioini, audranto.; to promo pi( tor , of t!.• future hu...liand or wife, of the up- I pllennt, log. liter with 41:11.v of lliarriage,l)o4l lop In hie, 10. a lag (ran. ,(f. I- no thoils.illith of le.diti 'jNnle i , «11 iiksert. rifle Will "end n eernfi. ate, ore rit ten v,uarante. th it pi,' iv, to what It popint.: to he. BY ill. hindll f. el: or 1011 r, ILIA SI•11401, pl.. .11 ha ii. .Ig.•, .11+1,u,11011 1,11/1• picXl ,, ll. ii"i /,11,4 ,;;:, 11 lit.. $ll , l ipp, rt. von will I, I 1%0 [llO pl,lll, alla .1, "Ir. o 111101 111..1 I'.llllll Milli All 0. 1 ,111.1:,0.0!,, , arrt ilv vonlia-01101. A ;dr .1, 1.‘11.: E. TON, P. 0. t:'. Ala, N. Y. March 1, ----- . returnibg to hpr homo, aftor n sojourn of :1 105 V month. in to.. recognize/I •ty her Ills' 'of a .4) irs rustic, Ilamlt ed fare, .111. I‘l4 a .nit complexion of alrno,t. mnrl•le solo tt!,tiess, anti 111 , 1 1. ad 01 1 Wi.,11 Iy-111Me sito re. 1.113 but e a .oll 11. to Cre c.. i e of. o izr,Ht .t changr., sip. pia Inly I - Id tnt•iit to ( . 111i 1 A , :s1.IN „ L ot eon:dd. red rt aii ur nhtahlu a.:nut,lll..rt tp any 4 . 41.1 y s a., any Lily or Gi.n -o..ln:tit ' , ail 11,10F0V. , ir apr...araft,e ,in hundred It in tp. coo °Mahon. as Nature in nolf Is ..itattle, let tinvirit,-.1; in its 01//eavirla dr.ta l llo.; al /lu% eleati...hiantal -- ... I/it/lying lit, , all - 1 and omit - plitzion. dy its diro.t so' inn on Ito cull, Is It kw:: (1 1 , 0 it .11, 11. :nif,l /1111 , 11 y 11 - 111 .101114‘, uud 1‘ , ./ log Eh, sari...co u, :‘,1111•0 10- 1,11‘1,1 It slionid, t i.ninoth ant boun tiful. Pry-, t l l. is tit in 311.11 ur Lxpres,, on .e.• cella U 1 511 t,i .ler 11'. 1,. Photo iqts, :: Wetst FaN et le St . syt.i.euse N. Y. Tiseonly km , ~ . .inAg,utsll.;tliub.tiuJlll,:.;.,lne. Ilarch 4, V:67, ly A Large 6 pp. Ciretil.tr, giving Inform:atlrin of the greatebt, Impurtaileo to the yuithg et both It beaches hors the limn, ly mar• become benutl• fill, the cht.p.,,,01 respLet,xl, awl the iutbulteit tove.d. .)40 :mow+ 1.1.4 or gt.ntlernan f, to send thilr and receive a copy post-paid, by return Address P. O. Drawer 21, !Alarel/ 4, 1567. ly Troy, N. Y Both sexes should is , ar 11J mind that in instances' of indisposition where PON are needed, dna eaution should be u5...1 in adininisleritig [heal. o. U. .se eO . lll - Limn tuc sui of mankind, tsmit tinder the ihria ut "kill or cute," over poworett with esioinel, jal . ip, aloe', gamboge, Ep,...oto.sitits, and Harlem 011; But in Itialw,l3 I: c dn Laing v nut a sast change: I getanie hi evety 1111'111 ,aILI - j.,11101 u . ael sittratiVO and etrectaye in vary. ' Their poNitivo wart act Ws properties arc tau cm lied. They t rocemit various di.eases from their of overcome all per.oo.Lui ti.vars, when ("ken ~...or.lang to d i rections, :did in good. rieldtily 444 . 11011. : 1 40 better 414,11.•ine In t,te• 55 orid for ti s general complaint , that nest' e, lieu' to. Then, again, they are " itbad I. i beim: lastelt ss, having o coating ,welt1:1014, irld are without smell. For('huitrt.. oni4l I tia t ion, maw. II sterin, (ko rfiai Debility. of Memory, Vi rtigo, Asthma, lions Cube, htfl imm 111 Al of the Bow. ls, •1•- plloi.l, and tile yummy...flier irv. rs, lintlariona In J llllll , ci1014 . ; a, Ch..11 . 14-Nl"rbu+, Poetinnalin, &t., these !'llia act and work so beneficially, so esset upon thu Liver and hie Digestive organs, WI 10 inai;e them pre-emifien over all other in ed letuo4. Sold by I )ruggis).4. Vriee 2 cents perbo;, ME= Ayer's Cherry Peelers!, FOR THE RAPID Clink: GF Ccughs, Colds, ao.irsoless, croup. BrQuebitts, /pwut ..2unstuliption,thl lur the relief of Otlnshhipti‘e 4'sh.uts lu udvaue.sl atages of the disease, So wide le the neld of its usefulness, and so nu merous hire the cases of Its clams, that, al must eve ' rY Section of country abounds in persons public ly known, who have hen matured trust alarming anal even lesni.rate thsiaisds_of - tile lungs by its When once tried, it,. . i iiiwriority over e. cry ' (Auer eX pectorant, Is too app - irent to escape ob. scrvittion, and where Its virtues are known, the pu the no longer lic,itate what antidote to em ploy for the dirt has Mg alpd dung. rolls affections 441 the pulmonary - organs that are incident to our climate. While many inferior remedies thrust upon the cominniiity igay' fallen and heen-iiis = carded, this has gained friends by every trial, conferred ben, tits on the afflicted they can nevef forget. and produced cures too numerous and two remarkable to he torg , it ten. We tam only assure the public, that its gliality Is direfully kept up to the best at ever has li been, and that it may be reed ou ao Ito Limit' felief all that it ii ever done. tireat, nom hers of -Clergymen, Intyalcians, Statesmen, and eminent pa rsoinig•-s, have lent their mimes W earthy the unr useful read of our remedies, but sluice here will not-pm:- reit, the Insertion of than. T e Agents below 1111111P,1 furnish gratis our kmerlean Donner in which they are given, with also full descriptions of tile complalnot they cure. Those who r..lellre an ALrEItATIVIL to purify the blood-will find .A.YNtit'd Cone. EXT. SARSAPAtiII,GA. the remedy to use. rty It once, and you will know its valii,.. Prepared by J. C. AVER & CO., Lowell r Mitisit., and sold by A. 1). 13nEnt.Eu, Gettysburg, ea. Jan. 7, 1867. 2iu Wenderfnt bat True I --,--- ---- Notice. --,------ SI MADAME H MING fus the world renowned S.Strologist and ScAnnitinimiudie Claii voyant, JOSEPFI BAR A ' S ESTATE .— Letters of while in a clairvoyant state, deline.itcs the surf . admiuiatration on the estate of .10 ,, ePil features of the pc:loon you are to marry, snit by the aid of an instrument of lutenscpuwar, kno %VA Baker, late o f Franklin township, Adams twin es the Paychomotrope. guarantees to produce a ty, deceased, baring been grunted to -she un dersigned, residing in the smite township, he perfect ancl life-like picture of the future husband or wife of the applicant, with date of marriage, occupation, leading traits of character, AL.. Tubs hereby gives notice to kll. persons Indebted to is no imposition, as testimonials without number Said estate to make immediate payment, and can assert. By stating pia., of birth, age. fl , aissd- those baring claims against the same to pre- Lion, Dolor of eyes and hair, and enclosing Utty sent them properly auttientiashed fur settle cents, and stamped envelope addressed to your. self, you will receive the picture by return mail, meat. !LIEN liY /I..YOUSE, Admit,- tugetner with desired inlormation. : March 4, 1667. '6w Address In confideuee, MADAMS Gairrao.r...s , . ItiorriqoTox, I'. (*Bus '.97, West Troy, N. Y. 4 , Diqt4ce. best. :34, ited. um • gentiles's, B lindnes s an d Catarrh. T HE Holder! cif the Mortgage Bonds of the Treated with the utmost success, by Dr. 'J. Gettysburg Radii:Lid Getups ny are re 18A AM:, Cieulist, and A arlqi. (formerly of Leyden, quested to meet at, the National Hotel in 4be Hollandd No 310 PlNEKtreet, Phillafelphia. Yes- Borough of York, on TUESDAY; the 191 b of timoulais front the most reliable sources in the lup,,c,ii t ri ',l oc k, Y. City and Country can lie seen at his office The t a v• 0 me Hem faculty are invited to accompany' their , w.g. 0. CASIC, President patients, as he has no seerth iii his practitx. Ar- • . fiktettiaburg IL -JL C. Uncial 0, es Inserted Without. pain. Is o ohargus made for r ZuMintitlo4. MICA, 1867, Sept-24,16v , 1Y f.Aad w. isi. nw. 1 Se I , 4 gym Farina ' • letarrterre mid Celiheir.Y. I OB: EALE...-d desirable Firia,,:(l7 aeresi ; R AN ESSAY OF iVANIV GADD INSTR F UC- w i g, Rood buildlogs,hve sad II bait 'Wigs TION TO YOUNG MEN. Abe,' Dhaosea and Abased which permanentlsepteetrate the Vitai 04 0 ci.! ii_rvier.i o ko ettwomi bilitNeOltillllaill7 Powers, with wire memo of relief. Bata traii,g! terwi. /Or tall particular/ h.. onifuto 44,:0 Manse. In ;waled envelopes. Addreek Dr. J. gliftor,if the GarrissalisT mt urAu t ' SKILI.TIif nOt.TORTOK, irowied ,Aeseellwthert v . 31 ••• . , 1 ,41, • " • ~...,..... •.: 2 a , Phibults4pb/a;11.. %, Mee. B,lBls. Ware` , ! d"" ./ ""! " A Thum; Litity Free So Everybody Work and :tritons Latest Market Reimirts, OETTYMBUNG FLOUR, BYE Iet.OUT, WHITE Wi/EAT, RED WHEAT, • vuttN, - - R Y E . BUCKWHEAT, HAY . - . mull EtWEED. FLA XBEED, AMR, FYOU ISALTIMORE. WHEAT, • • . RYF . - • (X)I3Z, - OATs,, - - HOOPII, Ithand. BLEF CATTLE, '4l hand., HAY - - cL(I %F:RSEED, - WHISKEY, Public Sale Or VALUABLE PERSONAL PROPERTY. —Ott TUESDAY, the 1 19th of BARU," init., st 9 o'elodc, A. M.—The undermsned, haring determined to remove to- tha city, will dell at Public sale. at , his residence, 9 miles south ol ,Bendersvillo, and three-fourths of a. mile rrJai Wriglicd Tanystd, Adfitnd county, nearly all hit entire stink or Porsoaal Pro , lonststing of BEWOU BABB, with foal, Oow, II Heifer, 1 three and four-horse Wagon and L 8436 Bed, light Swing- Wagon, I Butriry, 1 One-horse 'Curriage, 1 good three-horse Wagon Bed, *rah a good set of Bows, i (our-bgreg Hee, with Bows, set of Iftiy budder*, 2 Furrow Ploughs. 1 Single Shovel I Double Shovel Plough, 3 Cnrn Forks, 2 One•ltrau Narsery Ploughs,'Cultivator, Cultitator Huse row, Double and Siege-tees, Spreaderti, Chains, Horde Gears, auuble sot of Bound Trotting Harness, Patent Cutting -Box, Mat tock, Hoes, Shovels, Hay, Straw end Out. Forks, Orate Scythes, 2 Grain Cradles, Clo ver Seed Cw4le, Bramble Scythe*, 2 good Grinwstones, one slew, the other run by Cog kc. Also, Household and Kitchen Furniture, such as 1 peck' ANU BOOK-CASE, large Case of Dravers, 3 Tables, Chairs, Bedsteads, Wastt manila, Sink, 3 Ten-plate Stoves, 1 Cooking Stove, nearly, new, with Cooking Utensild generally, I nutty gallon Copper Kettle, 1 large Iron Wit-h Kettle, a large lot of Stove Pi Pe, 4 Filbow.4, 2 Clochti, 2 P4o4l4 Waahtug ch - ncs, ; Uniyerral Clothed Wrihgeri Meat, Yessels, quer Barrels, Was Tubs, Dough Tray, Boxes, Fruit Jars and Cans, Crocks, I Scap of Bees in Patent Hive, a number of Oldruyd's Patent Odometers fur attaching to carriages, kit* lc., to measure distances it traveling, 1 Chicken Incubator tot hatching £ggs artificially, from 10 tp UM bushels Of Carter Potatoes,hate netyr had any Cut them, one I,:tile Giant Sewing tu. gether with a "thousand and one'l other dos not in en tion ed. Aaredauce %ill be givep Nn4 term+ made an owe by HIRAM 61t1EST. 11.trch 4, 1867. [JOHNAr:kB, Auctitnicer. Orphans' Court Sulr. VIN FTLIJAY, the 2td dny of ftfAltelf stunt, in pursuance of an alias. oider i er the Orphans' Court; of Adams county, griinned zu , the undersigned, will he offered at PubLo S.tle, on the premises, the Real listate ut Peter Balser. deceased, consisting ul A F. ctunte partly in flamiltnnhau ton uslip, Adams tout,ty, nod pat ly to lin county, Pa , Adjoining lands of Lazarus r, Wolter W.L...amari, Geor;4e bou,e, lien. r) CA - Ural:Ill, John Uttutimin and hen:turd entity men, cuilt.tilliug tu3re ur leis, nn• proved with It One nod a Il.tlfStory LUG LIT)(161.:, Lug It ink Barn, „ 'Spring House, kn. A lair pru portion of the triftt is Well I 1 / 4 4 ben d. :Er:34k to continence at 1 o'clock, P M,, •on sa:d day, t hen attendance will he gi‘eg ccd taros wade known by DANIEL BALIM IN Ma rtAr 4, 11G7. to The National fIEAPERS AND MOWEI;S. ih,tr hone ralente, ue N'o 1 Machine has too (hiving Hinge Joint, HO' Folding Bary oinking it lir, ronienient to move front one 'dale in another; -is very simple in its rrntstrnt Linn, extremely light dridt and durable, cute 4 Feet -10 inches in grass and 5 feet 2 inches in grain; is a Sell. linker and Side Delivery, and is capable or cuetin,.,ir a whole field without ‘dinding a sheaf, and dues the muSt satisfacto— ry work This Nfnehine can also be used Re " a [rand M chine without injuring its qualities as a Reaper. The Machine is warranted to sot Grass as well as any Single I'd)w,le th , t, cuts the same 4iv id:h. It is a stroog two horse Machine—thri e of four can be used, if 'opined, in hilly ground GREAT IMPIWVEMENTS have been made fur the comintr_tesison. The Machine id perfectly balan weight on the Litton' necks in Mo Reaping. . - No. is a light twp-borse Mit 'ne, and is differently COD ituut. ted, eutliug thiright hand side ; and in front of,Pri • eg Wheels is a Self-Raker and Side Deliv y. The differ ence in the width of cut ja : inches. All Machines warranted' to give satisfac tion h Air further information apply to LEWIS UUSHMAN, Agent, 3 miles 6CoUal of Gettysburg. March 4, 1567. if • SIIMEMAN'S NATIONALIMIS-DISVIIAIICING STY.EL SPRING TOOTH Horse Rake! • Potented sepanter 9114, 1962. and Re-issued De- • ovular Gth,laO4. This Rake is en Independent Steel - Spring Toodt Rake, and has proven itself to he the most perfect Ii(HISE RAKE now in u•e. With this Rake the Horse noes all the work, both the Raking and Discharging, by the dri• rer tooting a_lever few inches, which throws it in gear, an d an the horse moves forward it mince the teeth and eischarges its load. and then shifts cost 3f gear itself, the teeth drop. ping down ready to take again. Ily this one. ration it is easily underattiod that the Raker ha., hardly any work to du ' Importan;, lisp.oveniegta tiny, been mule of late, making it very simple and durable in its construction. Thousands of them have been enlil in the iew lain years, and given the best 4.ind DE' satistactinn Apply to LETIS 3USTIMAN, Agent, 3 miles south of Gettysburg March 1,1867. tf New Saddler Shop, ON "the Baltimore Street, Get ye; burg, Pa.--Constautly ou haud 4 of made to order ; of RID{NO SADDLES," , WAGON SADDLES * VA.lififAGN BARNTESR, PIIAUWIT HARNESS ' 13.1 DING: BRIDLES, imt.Np LatioLgs, OuLLAns, FLY-NET - 3, kt, as low as the lowest, ' Narch 4, Isef. tf ci=r!l a OD 1 /4 6 4 273 7 W`O 20 • 1 Ow • • 58 a 6 2 nn IS op • 7SO • 774 2 ou S 00 0 2 SO' • /0 20 fi II 09 • ' V 734 • 1 zs 50 03 1 508 50 30 11 • 10 00 04 19 4 . 10 ti ki 27 tit 025 30 BM7 - 2 2 5 4 Lap MI in or J. u. ROWS ''