Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, July 22, 1867, Image 2

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COVIRIGNS.
like President on Friday sent to both'
flosses a mouse vetoing the supple
-Monter), Reconstruction bill. The bill
seas !hereupon passed by a two-thirds
Vete. The President also vetoed a bill
aippeoforistriag a million of dollars to car
ry toga effect the Rmonstruction
it erns likewise paned by two-thirds.
'lbs sanitary commanders in the South'
are show clothed with foil despotic
povnete.
The Senate passed a resolution to ad
journ from Saturday until the first Mon-J,
41,1 in Ileconber, and it was thought
the Bowie would concur. A "few more,
•such Oangresses and the country will be
404,45r1y ruined.
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♦ GOOD O.
The Dentoeratle State Convention of
'lowa, at Its recent eeesion, passed, among
-*them the following resolution : m -
",Rooterd, Thnt the maintenance Inett
-olate of the rights of the States, and es.
peciatly the right of each state to order
.and control its own domestic institution,
.aerording, to its judgment eNelusivelyi
,10 ~Will to that balance 4)( power or
our the perfei-tion nd endurance of
loaf fabric depe a nds."
Immediately upon the promulgation
wyr the piatform the above resolution wa
violently attacked by the Radical pre a.
It was characterized as embodying the
very essence of secession, slavery and
treason. It was the "abominable iktresy
-of State rights that brought on the war
opt deluged the country in blood." It
ints_"exintrary to freedom and the en
lightened spirit of the age," &e., 4itt
.After going, on in this style for about
week, one of the Derpoeratie newspaper
revived•the Lincoln' and Hamlin plat
ihrt of 1860, showing that the rexolutioa
la a* exact copy of onr from, that clocrir
mint. Since then the Radical pressliavje
:bad : nothing to say.
orTlie pending political cardpaign in
renneylvania is all important. It is the
opening of the great Presidential contest
for lee& There is a saying which runs
them t ."As Pennsylvania 'goes so goes
tht 'Union." We can carry Pennsylva
)tia nest year, if we carry it this fall.—
That ws can carry it this fall by making
tvvigerotia eftort is absoluteley cert./dn.--
But we must work diligently and un
ee.aminey, beginning early and not re
laxing a single effort until the campaign
•cloaeli. Shall we make sure of the vlb
triry which lies thus temptingly within
;our grasp? , Let every Democrat and
•every Conservative voter but swear to
sin his whole duty, and Radicalistii will
be forever buried la the Keystone State.
•`The Radical papers announce with
.a grand flourish of trumpets that the Re
„publicans at Hilton Head, South Caro
lina, have just succeeded in eleeting a
-Justice of the Peace. How the result
'web won may easily be understood by
those • who know how the Fp tem of
Reglitration Works hr the South. Two.
thirds of the white people there (embrac
ing all the better class) are disfranchised,
.and the Suffrage is nearly entirely_ in the
hands of the negroes. Thus at Mont
•gotitery, Alabama, up to the 23th ult.,
the total number of persons registered
was 3,948, of whom 3,000 were negroes
. and only 948 whites. Ii Savannah, Geor
gia,- the registration showed 2'31 negro
sstem and only 59 whites, or nearly
' four to one. InTorrnation from other
localities leads us to believe that ; this
Will he the proportion in nearly every
State of that unfortunate section, and it
need not surprise our readers, therefore.
-to hear- Radice! victories reported in
etiendance from that direction. The
sole •hope of Radicalise% now consists
in disfranchising Intelligent white ern
-and 'enfranchising Ignorant negroes.
irir Ile eently In the Senate of the U
nited States Mr. Sumner attempted to
- force' upon that body the consideration
of his bill for "universal suffrage," and
in his remarks upon the subject he un
blushingly -admitted that the object of
the mensure was to secure votes for the
Radical party. - He said, "ln Delaware,
, Moryland, and Kentucky, ft was needed
to increase the Union (Riidieni) vole. It
would secure three thousand votes in
Connecticut, 'Lull - fifteen thousand in
Penasylvania, .11 was needed in New
York and fisdiana, and in fact in every
State." It is very evident that the Rad
iealware afraid of the white vote in eve
ry State; and, in ceder to neutralize its
affect, they propose now to let negroes
vote, no Matter what the people of the
several States may have to say upon the
subject. Pennsylvania had the word
"white" in tier Constitution, iu provid
ing for the qualification of electors ; but
3R, Sumner suggests that, in order to
give the Radicals fifteen thousand votes
hereabout*, the Congressional party shall
tinker up out-Constitution, without any i
.Itifer'ence Whatever to the views and
opinions of our people This is what he ''
, calls giving -a States republiesu form
of gowerninent!
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f/IB*A negro moh, about two hundred
munilier, assembled at Petersburg,
'Virginia, on Tuesday night week, and
u tom nd ing the
,ears Irerteued from the
sheriff of Nausemond county * uegro
&sorter who was being brought to the
penitentiary at Bletintomi. The negro
thus Mrcibly released was again cap
tured next morning and safely lodged is
the penitentiary.
,The negro "elephant" to beaming '
troublesome, as well as expenstvo, Al:
most every conceivable curse la being
brought upon the country by Radical
ism- I -the whole doubtless to cultntnato
ist , amer of rams,
lerlittpeauhruent in played out, used
!pi . ..gene up a very malt spout. A ma.
jority4f the Judiciary Committee of the
.101k9r /louse of amgreen, to whom the
aubjel* wad referred, deulare that they
And un cause for ft, Row are the blue.
terera "hlaWci out:"
fer The Boston pave says "tbenegmes
, are much. mere numerous when wauted
ilref i
3 1 t,s21°.VetilrfAt.:witPttwiridggAtto'rdg. 71;evozzimfiaro‘n 4 ehreen (B)rilthel' for
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re. And yet they boast o! their turned tipi number Of metes in Monroe
i ' Ow. toleration, regard for free. enmity, Virginia, over twenty-ens years
4o '•, 1 . the 4 rights pf man." What of age, 4,587 i - lu the saw eoußt7 up.
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. +r l -- ' awl fitthetlroi3---li4ler * wards of 12,000 wore registered as voters,
' • - . Miler uoPUtiespresetit aro! tlisparityro
• .., i '
wale lie Ole MAI i . milerzenggiet ~' Irl '
l i 1 ' it"
—aafieg.
ja, . Fili *NO .COUN AFFAIRS A A 0 .1 4 .1 1 .1 , ... I t, ' ' W i g". - ' WOND A: ' 1 t*4 i 1 ERFUL 1
eel. Pops Plait 01111 Oitipal ~, , :: . T A .• • , .- ~.., Thits, woui Dom*, 't u• l••• I. uttsre
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kpow ''Z''' t 4,ie WA Mee' h- ,bUrlll6llll I* E411,11441404111i • • "slay, the 2tid,
Press, basis' sten t SW& waiting of : ' "Olio „.• 004 tof „ f NI - xtqwEir. Plano.
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C0.,21 44d " . l eh tt :::: 11111 16 "11 0f ,: f ravi lli*Ilel efin i o n e v ii :: i I 1 n :e l ers the - mus - : *Somme owe with eleetrleltY
OW " ' tli 'T sam e be MOW sale t.
, tut. Ha can be
and the fitetbeessp e , Yeti Ilkal ten tor
the Radical piety, his irttten viety foe-' 0 1 1 10011 1 4 . *re 4111Rtiii, Pi AtY of ' ' jiteuni. C. Potter r
i philaiseioda
are ist - rave i o t twoo a tio ,, sork„, write us, under ciaje ef,,jely 11th e c: sfuseiltryb uasurpaised anywhere in the , r t arts
in file nem an /Pieria/rule day, Ile do
,ly and honestly stin g * ills Radical
It ; 1.1 .
We hope to have veer rose *' the
' I , friends have been be g Lim to keep :of Judge eberewood. thie flat s euxd a eertsinty
most sumo Whether wears stn be effected or
his knowitlege to himself, as an expotsure !additional one that, during the war, the!
state that the delay has'beiter occasioned the sewing [timeline, the best telegraphic "'net Wye".
43" ling Week ' Wilh•eit rift " The y Cr° gitti n i t e "Ilielfi mecha tin n i ielf reaper milueld
slid mower , in
would hurt the party. The Colonel 1 Philadelphia bar united la a general Examination and consultation free of charge,
co mment e d I letter requesting him to be a oaudidate by the necessity for putting iu new instruments, and last, but not least, the
tools, 50 as to turn out presses more
rays he has been severely
and et.ecritlcirr. His 'esteem la tn uniteft ) -
. ripen by some of his Radical cotempora. i for President Judge, shows that Judge ,
have beta runningwonderful machinery of the American Mar * . P er NOn ., who ha% e been co n s id ere d ; new .
Watch
Company
of waitham. m ass., a ratite, hayebeen ebureiyeured, and others great
with all the laws of the float pt Nature. ./dee,y
great
ties and friends for his expose of thieves ;
of , nights until
Sharawood commands the respeco and' Promptly. The mechanism that takes bold, of the raw ' I Y relieved, by his noTasteae - TitEArmoice
eminent rig ` taws
or every other practice, not
and thieving. He adds: conerlenee, in a most emluene degree, In o'clock for more than material—the brass and steel, anti gold,
"We cannot help this. We purpose those 'Who have been brought, Into the' three "math&
- , rection turns out that daily wonder and
and the virtues of kleetrieity, but re
doing our duty regardless of couttequens closest and most Intimate builittere tale- I clear, having facilities for turning out a
• They . new wee their way ; precious stouee, a url under competent di....,
wa ße y; ifi b n u nlng ss; i i
t::::.Bsnue
the i i i ldtr a eitiel : . e et r i y
to m e o t l i t e a r r a g t o e
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a e r . , i , v t e he tti l e nu t i n im et u tu f e so nt m fo e r ot tiznse m i ca vie t
nee ity—a perfect time keeper . , only acknowledge the powers of the Botanical
038. But we -differ from ear Ruth:late* I lions with him, Such le act ' often the I pipers every four days.
I rec i 7m tk :end It to their patients. The following;
We have tq ask our numerous readers, 1 ,
and friends as to these consequences. mination to
• We believe that our eilecems depends on '
, came, as every person Is aware. Public I
year, (se they , cures made in extremely o b i c la b. ,was, by
ass ex . I rime generally stand highest *here they : w h ocannot be more anxious for the en-'n:owerelati.aill;
the ex:posure of these frauds and
the Company
puision of the scitmps. It lists coma to are least known. Our worthy candidate. I iar g entent ef the Cw ' ult * E ' l than we a r e, , their works from year to the
be known abrbad that much of the „Na- i h owev „ . Amn i a pre.imitnent. at h Ito "wait a little longer!' •
home, were unable to supply the demand) until Doctor, in Gettysburg, Wayntairtirre, "Scoville
tional indebtedness, ceiling 'for heavy
,„ ,- „ I now they nutnefncture about one-half of anal--studs : mbot AiftleseinYder, of &dams erten-
andwill receive his heaviest support )3.r. To
taxation to pay, not the principal, betNATIUS ell CECIL —The tat ilei IC ; alt the watches Kohl la the United States .' ty, cured of deafness of live years' standing;
the interest , originated in dishonesty, where other candidates, leas upright, • Church In Bachmn ! Valley,usually' Their' factory covers orer three acres of Mrs. E. Little, nervous iffection, Gettysburg;'
. and went to enrich rogues instead of the receive the very least. ' I spoken of as the "Chapel," has just un- i ground, and as au illustration of it s e x.. John Melt.taistm, ermine Improved of deafness,
Goverement. Now with the tittle u pon When Judge Sharftwood was it: candi- I
and affection of the liver near Millendow
tent, we may mention that it is ru t pied I, a . . • ".
dergonee.thorough"brushing up " The '
us that veils for the entire income of the I • . I with over sixty miles of iron p pes ._ ns coital) ; Jahn Lirove, cured ordeal:nese ; Misul
I 1 date for President Judge he hot only re', inner walls and ceiling ha,Marble UM,
! farmer, mechanic, merchant and preen- been very , These watches haye proved so reliable. pearly blind of opihalmin of the
Mona! man, to our national, State and celeed the united support of the bar-of, handsomely frescoed by Geo. Selling, of I that several of the railways of the coun- eYe, meta-town, o
..... 1 4 Mrs, Pokey, cured of
i local taxation, the eonsideration of this Philadelphia, but was voted• for and: Reading, who is never guilty of bad I try now fuinish them as a part of their scrofula of time eye, at Carlisle; Edward Itichter,
fa i l c o n ies to he one of Vital imp o rt an ce. elected by the baikrts of the citizens iri s -
testa or bad work ; whilst the altar, 1 equiphaent ; and while rel... in e g 3, i
0 m niijii C hro lthi'ralang.rurtsi some) of eotesumption ; Mr.
! And they whose hard eerines are beingi&taint trail, rata of rousumption, which had
other lines to adopt tee same precaution .
wrung from them, will not toletate any own Vibe , w
1 speetive of party—though ktf pe s, and the entire outside, have bte
'- a 1 a inst accidents, theeditor of the lios- i twee Pte""eneod hearted,: lie Is WAY well and I
i perty that winks at, covers'ilp, or direct- !a Democrat. Rad there Veen anything I re-painted, in a very workmanlike man- t o n R a il wa y Ti me ' s rernat i i . l „ i "We have ! at work at Waynesboro% Albert Mills, commune. j
ly colleen/A these frauds. Nor will they 'in his record as a man or a judge mill- ! nee, b (Jeo.W, ton contracted while In the arnie-perfeetly 1
Warner, of this place. A I carried one of these watches tar the past
tolerate any organization that lacks the rating against patriotism, or encourag i ng I y
new roof has been added, with new !ha 4
four years, and although it h as , to
. !cured; Kimmel Shaffer, cured of affection of I
courage to expose and the power to pun- _.. 1 the lungs; Win. Sitirey, consumption; Martin I
, submit to rough usage in camp lite, ,
to disunion or rebellidn would the ,
, ish this rascality . * *- • * *We , , cross, &v. The grave yard has also re- i horseback riding, •fsc do t 1 1t I - a " . '" 111:red
~ we no re.si a e
are paying more than we can afford to "loyal" bar and the "loyal" people of, ceived considerable attention. night at. Nits cured • Mrs . Merrick , cured oleo.
to say that it is the best time-keeper and ' . •
I pay in the way of-taxation, to meet the Philadelphia have given him their sup- '
1 Thesel
Improvements, thtirough as less expensive to keep in order than any I
, gumption; 'ff. . Logan, greatly relieved Of wirer
' Interest on millions and millions of port? Most assuredly not ; and without I the y
watch we ever carried.'!. ftte
' Comps- ' bons
of
the lan e s and liver; Mr. StrielchoutOr, of :
I money stolen from the, Treasury. * * I e are, were all made in the lueredl-1 Seven Valley, 'I ork county, cured of ametion of
that support . the Democrats could not riv's success ham stimulated the menu
' Islands and wide domains are beingbly short space of Live weeks, under the "
facture and importation of many worth-,
I the eye:. Miss Mary Bayley, owed of liver Porn
' purchaitel, and special' trains run for an have elected him. e ff icient . direction of Rev. Father leis counterfeite, so that buyers should plaint and female e dehlay; %squire Illittn,
. nristocree,y . that grows fat while the Judge ShatistrOod is known to be 9 8011. The cost has been about seven .he careful to see that they obtain the gen- I cured 01 eeblo rushipg to the head, of
people suffer. - it is time for the Reptb- matim,t, Waltham. ' five years' standing; Mrs. Doetreert Williams,
trine American watch
man of strict integrity • and, as ajudge,' huadrc I d 11 rs
, i . c a , nearly all of which has
Dean preas to speak out and spare uot. . cured of lameness of tile hand by a few appliem ,
We must hunt down and punish, riot upright and conservative. Radical law- ; already been raised by the.congregation stone lIELP WANTIPID. cations of electrielty; Mrs. Atherton, cur.xl of
only that oer party may prosper but that yers may ,be willing enough to support , —a fact highly creditable to every indi- dyspepsia of 20 years and palpltatiou of the
, our Govern mean:nay live."
the nominees of their conventions for the i vidual tnetnber of it. We congratulate heart ; she Is nos- stout and hardy, in Shippens
i burg; hie. Wiest, cured of a bad cane or nlielllkill.
As an instance of the way fraud is cov- Legislature, for Congress, and the minor I otrth valley friends on the good taste and I tern, at Newvlll4, Pa.:Levi Pip .r, sit MTN/ for
ered up by the Radical managers, and civil offices, for the sake of patrenage, liberality manifested in Ur ese improve- years with scrofula in Ms eyes; haul to relluquish
i why;'Colonel Platt declares that: official position, and thorough prejudice ments, herialne—he has been entirely mired by the We
„ Committees are appointed by Con- or mere party spirit, (with which every • ' ter loathes resuintsi fanning—at Nowville • airs.
Verry was lying at the point of death with dropsy
geese , and one of these nearly a year since man Is more or less, tlnctured,) but when I NoRMAL Seirooe.—Mr. Shealy , Ceun- am anialien of 111, , Mugs was entirety cured . .
tree& a fraud invoicing a million of dol- ty Superintendent, will rss=open his Nor- Micietet Landis, cured tit d'yspepste; 31i'. Smith,
k i s s, t h e door of an o ffi c i al so hi g h i n it comes to questions affecting theground- cured of falling Ms; Nlary Lease was Ilelliwit with
mai School on the 19th of August. This eilltiltkliryttilti, never expected to recover, was
,oflice and the a ff ections of the people, that work of nations—the laws and adminis. edred slot is now Well illiil hardy
all tit
, ris ukien has proved a success , the ap- Many Other remarkable cures, which for want
all would be startled anti pained were it tuition of justice—they take the "sober of room must lie omitted, but Midi be seen at the
made public. And the report has never plications last session exeeeding the ac- theee's room.
second thought," and act through prin
been published. And why ? Because it commode dons of the room. hear la mind that the Doctor trouts consunip
might- affect the next election." chile, laying prejudice , party spirit and 1
-----•-- thin by the uondellui healing process lit 111111,1 -
toll. July 1.5. 2t
Who Fs this official "high in o ffi ce and mercenary considerations entirely aside. - -- - - - _
in the affections of the people," who hasßadical lawyers—and lawyers genp
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defrauded the tax-payers and the coun- ally reverence their noble orofession—
try of a mil.r.tos OF boLLAes? Who I .-
have already seen too much of courts
compose that committee of Congress, i
who refuse to expose such villainy, for 1 which have been prostituted to thelia.se
fear.of injury -to the party? Col. Platt uses of demogogues. Instead, therefore,
ehOuld at once give the public the name o f
desiring a judge to be made a "faith
of the plunderer, anal those of the Coin
rulttee who shield him! - ful interpreter of the liberal spirit of the
But punishing public thieves hunt the age," (see Wllliamspert platform,) they,
order of the day. Millions have 'been in common with their conservative col
stolen front the Treasury by Radical . '
leagues, desire and demand a judge for
plunderers, and covered up for the sake
of the party. Men who speculated °trot the Supreme Court who will stand by
the necessities of the GoVertiment, while the Constitution and the is •a pease(' in
it was in war—men who before it were pursuance thereof, regardlesa of all party
I almost mendicants. eat at the table of plan s, d o gmas or demands. They know
luxury, repose on beds of ease, anti roll on
wheels of splendor—represent us in Con- that whilst the higher courts remain firm
'great, iti our Legislature, and fill our high and incorruptible, upian a constitutional
places abroad, Arid their vast, umnetrees. broils; ambitions and mercenary dem
and flagrant frauds ate kept hidden by
and Con teas es
gegues in . legislatures ! g ..
the Radical managers for fear au ex
posure may "hurt the party." can effect nothing against the stability
of the State or Ferieral o6vernments.
• Hence it occurs , that so many political
opponents in the legal prcifesslon favor
the election of Judge Sliarswood. They
are certain that he will do nothi ng wrong,
but, on the contrary, that lie will stand
as a bulwark against all partisan anti
wicked encroachments upon the consti
tutional liberties of the people. They
may he, and generally are, willing to
iteeept the benefits of party, and to do
that which may serve to put money Into 1
the private) pockets of themselves or
friends at the expense of the taxpayers,
but, for the sake of themselves and child
ren,
they desirC to preserve the courts
pure that the whole governmental fabric, I
may not go to pieces through corruption
and fanaticism. - ,
This is the true secret, we believe, of
the support which Judge Sharswood is
receiving from his political opponents of
the legal profession, end they are signifi
cant enough to weigh heavily with the
people.—Patriot & Union.
IN PORTITa A EVROPEAI TAX STATEN
It its not generally known that our
great Radical-Republican Government
has had, for a long time, &commissioner
in Europe, gathering up inforniation in
regard to the European system of inter
nal revenue taxation. David A. Wells is
the Individual, and he expects to lay his
budget before the Rump Congress at its
winter session, For more than three
fourths of a century the Democratic
party maintained our Government with
out an internal revenue system. It is
scarcely more than six years since the
Radical party came into power, and note
the change : tuxes or. everything we eat,
use and wear. Not content, however,
with the immense burdens already upon
the people, the Radical leaders are deter
mined tts import the monarchial system,
by'which the working cinssereare reduead
to the lowest wages and compelled to
endure the pinehings of want or leave
their country, What the result will be
when the . drganisrn by which Old World
despots grind the last cent out of their
subjects shall be introduced into this
' , cnary, it is impossible ta tell. It will
be bad enough, no doubt.—Patriot &
rafon.
SENATORIAL BLACKGVARDS.
A despatch from Chicago to the Cin
citpati Enquirer says: "The trip of the
Senatorial party to the West is ended.
It is stated that during a large portion of
their time several prominent members•
of the 'party were almost constantly in
toxicated, and that especially at Omaha
the conduct of this portion of the party
was disgusting and disgraceful in the
extreme. We hear of gatherings in
•which profanity and vulgarity approaql.
lag obscenity were not restrained even
by the presence crf married women."
06?`Mr. Wendell Phillips, in the AU
&every Standard. is "very glad to ob
serve an increasing inclination among
the colored men of the South to claim a
share in the future management of pub
lic affairs," and he notes with satisfaction
that the mayoralty of Richmond is claim
ed for a colored shoemaker, With three
places out of five for blacks in tin City
Council, and says, "this is as it should
be; we trust they will be elected." He
als° hopes , wherever the blacks will be
iu a majority "to see em long the offices
in their keeping." "This," says Phillips,
"is the logical sequence of their emanci
pation and enfranchisement."
J& despatch from Leavenworth,
Xansas, to the Cincinnati Catnmereio/
statectliat, the Indians captured a train
on the Santa Fe road on the 15th instant.
011soriliaraoy v ten priests and its Sisters
of Charit were among the passengers.
The men were. all killed and horribly
mutilated. The women were carried
off. AU escort tried, It Is slid, to over
take the traiu to protect it, but was too
late.
Opposition Rndorecment,—Tbe Phila
delphia Netitt/up Diepcttch, like many oth
er Ilad[eel journals, duds nothing in
Judge Shorevreod to condemn, but much
to command. It says ;
"No better lawyer than the Hon. Geo.
Sherwood con be - found in Pennsylva
nia. As 'judge he has had ample expe
rience, and has conducted himself in ail
things with purity, impartiality and in
dustry."
VARIOUS RATTER&
The nomination of Judge Sharswood
is a bomb-shell in the camp of the ene
my.
—The press of the country is almost'
unanimonA in denouncing the killing of
Maximilian by the Mexicans. It is look
ed upon as a wanton and needless piece
of cruelty.
—.Votwithstanding the prohibitory law
in Connecticut, Hartford has 253 places:
where one can "take sonfething."
—ThCre is an editor -in Kalamazoo,
Michigan, aho is In favor of General
Fremont for next President. Barnum
has sent for hiM.
.—Charles Keifer, who committed sui
cide in Cincinnati recently, was fearful
of coming to want, although owning pro
perty valued at $lOO,OOO.
—The negroes colonized at New Smyr
na, Florida. by certain philanthrophtc
Radicals, _are represented.to be in a des-
Mute condition. They complain that,
in almost every particular they have
been deceived and disappointed.
—Young Christopher Columbus, de-'
seendent of the great discoverer, has just
come into possession of his father's estate
and title, Duke of Veragua.
—A circular saw about 2.1 feet in dr
.
eumference, has been seiit to the Para
FEaposition by the American Saw Com
pany'. It is the largest saw ever seen.
--The richer a man makes his food,
the poorer be makes his appetite.
A negro in Dawson, Ga., stole a pair
of boots and returned them the same
day, saying his conscience wouldn't let
him keep them. They were both for one
foot and three sizes too small.
—At Nvw Canton, Va., one day last
week, two negroes got Into a tight about
some chickens one had stolen from the
other, daring which one was killed by a
blow on the head with a brick.
The Pittaburgers are discussing the
best methods of relieving their Ice front
its strong taste of petroleum. an unde
sirable ingredient in cooling drinluijust
now.
Another Revolutionary hero has
been exhumed in Illinois. His name is
John Regan, and he is 101 years old.
In Btauntan, Va., a few days ago, a
gentleman bad his nose cut oft' by the
carelessness of a man who was carrying
a scythe blade along the street.
Congressmen Pomeroy and Judd
were arrested and fined in Washington
on the Fourth, for "shooting" lire-crack
ers in the street.
—ln Ohio and most every other State,
the Mongrel platform is Sat-footed in
fa
ed in favor of negro suAlage. In this
ttata that party feared to soy It favored
that doeiwitie, and, coward Illte t tries to
evade the question.
EXAMLNATI4M—The County Superin
tendent announces his appointments for
examination of Teachers throughout the
county, commencing with Straban on
the 3(1 ofA ugust, and closing with Frank
lin, Oct. 12.
TEACHERS ELE4.7En.—The following
persons have been elected Teachers of
Common Schools fur Gettysburg Dis
trict, viz:
School No. Howard Wirt.
" " Warren,
" " 3. " Fannie McCreary.
" " 4. " Jennie Gilbert
" " " E. Aughinbaugh.
" " 6. " Mary J. McCreary.
4' 4'7 " Nancy White.
" " 8.-
" Spine Frey.
Pre Nrc.—A German Pic Sic will be
held at Wolf's Spring, on the York turn
pike, about one mile from Gettysburg,
on Wednesday, the 31st of July inst.,
If the weather be good—if not, on the
next clear day. The Gettysburg - Cornet
Band will perform on the occasion, and
the choicest music may therefore be ex
pected. A Cotillion Band will also be
engaged. Refreshments can be had on
the ground, and Police will be present to
preserve order. Every arrangement will
be made to render the Pic Sic n pleasant
oue. The public are cordially Invited.
A REMARKABLE Cow.—Mi. George
Straley, of Paradise townsip, owns a cow
of the ordinary species which is most re
markably prolific. She is now about
eleven years old. At her third year she
had her first calf, and since that time
she has had nineteen, making In all
twenty calves in about eight years. This
seems almost incredible, out it is touched
for by reliable persons.— York Gazette.
SCALES AT VIM PARIS EXHIBITION.—
Le Jlonitcur• Universel, the official jour
nal of the French empire, says :
"Among the expositions of the Amer
ican section which attract the greatest
interest, it is necessary to specially men- I
Lion the collection of weighing instru
ments exhibited by the house of Fair
banks &
.Co.. of St. Johnsbury, Vt.,
which has, for a long time, sustained a
great reputation in this branch of menu
factures.
This collection embraces the
most complete assortment of balances,
from a single gramme to thirty thou
sand kilogrammes capacity. The same'
imase manufacture scales capable ot
weighing five hundred thousand kilo
grammes.
These weighing instruments,
universally used in America, are adapted
to all •the different systems of weights
and measures in use in every country.
This exposition deserves to be recom
mended to all our mechanics and farm
ers, and to everybody interested In per
fect weighing instruments.
A dispatch by Ocean Telegraph an
nounces the fact that these celebrated
Scales take the First Premiums (two
medals) at the Paris exposition, and are
mentioned in the award as the Standard
Scales!
ger Bear In mind that the IsntAx
Docroa will be at the Eagle Hotel, in
Gettysburg, from the 23d to the 30th init.
All suffering from chronic diaereses, and
desire to know their condition, will
please call at his room and be thorough
ly examined, by electricity und the
stethescope, after which he can tell tots
certainty whether a cure can be effected
or relief given. See "Special" column
for remarkable cures performed by the
Doctor. 2t
DYSPEPSiA.—This scourge of the race,
the most aggravating of all diseases
known, and hardest to cure, yields imme
diately to the influence of Coes Dyspep
sia Cure. It is certainly the most won
derful remedy ever discovered' for Indi;
gestion, and any disorder of the Stomach
or l3otrels.
SRAEFFER'S NEW GALLERY AT HANO
ER, la. the place to have your Pictures
taken. one better, none cheaper:—
Money refunded if not satisfactory. *
larThe unbridled insolence of the
black population of New Orleans may
be inferred - from an incident that occur
red in that city last Sunday. A brutal,
ferocious looking negro !breed his way
into a car and took a seat in a white la
dy's lap. A gentleman next to her
knocked the scoundrel down, hut the ne
groes rallied (or a light and the car was
quickly cleared. The Nike interfered
and stopped the proceedings of the vio
lent negroes.
' Diir'The Rads do not pretend to have fair heeds these beautiful hues, or if migehones
authority for anything they say or 4%1 has robbed theta of their ones exquisite beau4y.
They ignore all precedent*, all :con- they don't my shout It, hut resort at moo to
stitutions, all previously passed laws,l CIIIKTADORO'S HAIR DYE,
and the whole republican system, as ;which in five minutes does all that natareever
practiced by the fathers cot 'the Govern.' did ft* ituY head In her happiest mood. 31a4na
metit. Their only, governing prints e tacturrd try 3, CnirrrAntmo, es Maiden 1.45,
in lb". "ISM of LW lie"--the selfish e- liew York, Bold h an rirmscata Apps bs
sire. of rut Ignorant , fanatical, hi ,` all Nair timpani: - i
f
s and Intolerant league of factiontsts, I Jars *I;I 4 C Int
It seems that the attempt which Con
gress ,made, through 3rr. MePlithon,
to estainiih a class of violently Radical
newspapers in the Southern States, will
prove a failure, unless'additional dona
tions (Min the Treasury are promptly
made. Neither the whites nor the blacks
can be induced to read these journals,
and the special appropriation made to
them under the plea of compensation for
publishing the laws of the United States,
Is found altogether inadequate to their
necessities. Even Hunnicutt's paper in
Richmond, the Neu -Wiwi, is in its last
stages. Heneewe read in the Tribune of
yesterday, that "until Congress makes
an additional'appropriation For their sup
port,, as well as arrangements to pay
their bills promptly, thbrelass of journals
will fail from necessity." We, in com
mon with other groaning tax-payers,
will watch with interest to see whether,
and in what shape, Congress will make
this "additional appropriation."—.N.
Times.
Var Charles Weiser, Eq., died :A 'York
on Wednesday, aged upwards of seventy
years. He w•as a useful citizen, and
highly i expected.
BlarThe completed registration -of
Richmond, Virginia, shows the negro
"voters" to be 1,116 in majority, although
the whites are largely In majority in
numbers. But, the Radical disunionists
want black votes—not white ones. They
want ignorance—not Intelligence. They
want machines to prop up their rotten
party—not thinking, reasoning men, to
pbuild the country. It is party now
versus the country.
LThe Rads of the New York Consti
tutiotel Convention are entertaining a
proposition to disfranchise the paupers
of that State. At the same time they
and the rest of the Radical leaders are
laboring to extend suffrage to the pauper
blacks of the .40ath—the thousands of
negroes who have lived for years and
are now living upon the tiovernment
bounty dispensed by the Freedmen's Bu
reau. Is this conduct consistent?
Fiendish Ouernyr.- A negro villain
committed a rape upon two girls aged
eight and ten years, near Numla, N. Y.,
a few.days ago. Cause: Black Republi
can preaching.
Latest Market Reports.
GETTYII 11 TYRO.
FLOUR - - - - 11 09 eg, 12 60
RYE rfiorn. . - . It 00
WHITE WHEAT, - -- 1 30 40 200
RED WHEAT, - - - 1 50 0 1 con
. coltlC, . . . • . $lO
RYE. - - - - 1 00
01
BUCKWHEAT, - - - rot ift. 70
11. t Y. - - - - 13 410 re iR al
CIA)VERStEED, - - - 6 OU 40 7 50
' FLAX. EEL, - - - - 2 00
BALTIMORE
WWI
EIIiMMEMEIM
CORN, - - lln 6.11 lik
OATS. - - - Sit and 95
HOGS, '"#‘ bund„ - - . Iu n(p (4, 10 75
BEEF CATTLE, "f hund., • In on (4 In 50
KM a 29 0 0
WHAREY, - - • - - 135 4 200
Married.
On thr. Kith fwd., sitthe residence of the bride's ,
mother M
by Rev. W. ft, it. Dent rich. M r. M
T. ZIF4LER, of WeNttninster, st, to Mbah ItE
ASECCA S. HARMAN, of this plum
• On the I Ith Inxt. RI the Tatthenin Pneennige In
Arentltst•llie, by Rev. M. Snyder. Mr. OD/Mar
VVEY to Mt ADIIIF. E. ItArA.NZAIEst,
both .d'Henclentellle.
On the Bth tnat. nt thr RAMC place, hy the warne t
Mr. EMANUEL JEFOOAT to Mins CATHARINE
lOW LT7„ both of this county.
Died.
On the 12th (not., at the r.4l4enee of her son-In
lay; Mr. K. Bender, near ften.leroville Mn.s ItE
-1111MA. SMILER, widow of Richard limner, in
the Kith year of her aiee.
Oti the 7th Inst., 1n...1011N LE T 7., In his lath
year.
Special Notice Column.
The Greatest talwrelleser the World.
Warranted stiperlor to any other, or no pay, for
the cure of (Sunni'. Rheumatism, Toothache,
litsulache, More Throat, Mumps, Burns, Cup., In
sect stings, Patna in the Rack, Chest, and Limbs,
sprains, Old Sores, Swellings; Oho, to take in
ternally for Diarriurn, Dysentery, Colic, Spasms,
Sea Sickness, Vie:citing, and Cr up. It is per
fectlY iiinorvitt to take InterneW., liaised accord.
Ing to the directions, and never fails, as thous
ands can attest. It was Orst introdueed in 11447,
and now millions of bottles are annually sold.
Every one adlo luta once toted it, continues to do
so, and recommend It to their friendsas the most
valuable medicine extant. Certificates enough
to fill a dimen newspapers twee been reeeived by
Dr. Tobias. His medicine, the Venitian Lini
ment, will do all that Is stated, and more. No
one will regret trying it. Those residing at a dis
tance from a physician, will Ond It a reliable
medicine to have on hand In cage of accidents.
Ask for LW, Tobias' Venitkut Liniment, and take
no other, Price 31 , e ents and SI. Sold hy'all Drug
"WA. Depot, 56 Corlandt Street, N. Y.
July we. tar, Itn
tbas Weal Caves
sea-green is m 0.14 to he the prevailing color, and
THE Flfici-TAILED BAIDENI4
alt on the rooks and earob their green locks as
siduetudy. But the
BELL OF FAB=
prefer glossy browns and shining blacks to any
other tinge', and If nature has not Well tbelf
To the "leivturlhe,ly.
The melancholy and elespondeat oftwralmem
think It useless to aphliet 1 lielitseiVeSl the luthlt
of taking physic, especla Ily in the fonrt of Piilattml
wear themselves, soul and bo,ly, slowly flimsy by
degrees, when, in [stet, ilad way's I telulti t log ail is
net precisely the re% ens• with such 11 kr preViall
11111WEVS. They heave on th 4 moodisittie,s4 at
olive; lust ill new life 1104 blood, drive away ties
isaidenev, and convin.., by their properties, all
511111 1111:11111C1101S persons of their great mistake
lit allowing suel, adverse thoughts to emotional
them. Those who"liarbormial there Tiro millions/
mftelt fallatev, will ad tilt, on trial that there is LI,
g0 , w1.1\11,1 etteet,verettoNly to the Itegulat Ina tilts
tool feel asnatislasi what happy results they will
a anent. Being e010..11 N 4 it h nB..et t:uul , they are
tasteless, and are purl} vegetable, 'flier should
he used in eases of Italito stint!, Intiatonttion,
Hell risy, Lumbago., Asthma, Costiveness. Dys•
pepsin, flies, Kidney dine:two. 1.1 all Inner de.
ralikements. To the,:ien tars they are very hen
eltetal
and it ie lii•lierml that oh thr comphillon of the
rood, %the llw tiovi.roownt Malin , thi.y WIII
alwnr par. Tin company intend to ou.ll hat a
I u.ll , .tuhtohhrnt thepnltah►ln%rntrturdrntaln
..- the right tiinatvatwo tlw prim atitttoty option,
I subscriptions rui•i•iveit NON' Tirk
Solil r by Price Itleruts pi r box.
by Cho
July
Dr. SCIIENCX'S IdANDILAXE FILLS.
A SUBSTITUTE FOR CALOMEL.
The. e are comprel of tarloua roots. harlot the
power to re:at the averotious of the liver .e pronitinY and
erosetually v blue pill or meNort, and without produoins
any of those dlrntrwrnble or dangsrous etfocts whsch *lieu
follow the use of the latter.
In all bilious discreet • these Piru roar be trod with omil•
donee, as the.. pet:n.loo tho dbwharso of rit:ated bile, and
remove those obstractlons from the liver and billary ducts,
which are the canoe of billow alfalfa= in seueraL
seIIEN IardANI`tItAK.P,PILLS mire wet Ileadaebe,
and all dioordors of the Liver, indicated bi ralbw thin. coated
tender, costiveness, drowsiness., and i senersi feeling of wee.
Ham and lassitude, sh..: hog that ho liver /1 In a lerp:d or
of otrucksi cond
In short, those Pills mar be used with advantage In all
ewes whin a purdonive or alterative medicine to retuired,..
owe, eek for 'lir. Schenck's MaJdrake awl
observe that the two likenentes at the 'lector are on the
Gorernutent etamp—ono when In the lain Nap of Con.
euleteion, end the other In hie present health.
Sold br all Prar(sts and dealers. Price ud tents per Wu,
Pramlda Ofllra. No. 13 North dth Street,llado alt.a. Po.
(kusn'l %Chokes's A*6101: Drams Borneo Co., 21 Park
Boa, Now Work; S. 6. Hanes, 1O Baltimore da.,
more, 1641.; Jobs 1). Park, N. Z. oar. us. Fourth and Wal.
nut 10,, Vlarinnatl, 011ie; Walker St Tkior, 134 and 13d
WsLeah Avenue. Chkoao, prothan. MUMMA
essvar ol &wad and Vine Sts„ $4. Louis, Mo.
144111411) W. OIL ma.s Tr
A gentleman who ',uttered tor yeara from Ner
vbu. Debility, Premature Decay, IWO Ilil the
effects of yoall dal Indiscretion, will. for the sake
of .mlli•rpe¢ Immunity. 14.11.1 free to al: w ile 11...1
it, the recipe and.liree•t for mak , ng the.
remoly by which he wax cored. Mulferera
to pr,alt by tilt, advertiser's experlenco,
can doso by tuldreaming, in nerfect
.TOHN H. (OWEN.
May 27, IS&7. ly 42. 'ettur mt., New 'York,
AN FSSAY OF WAitNINO ANP INST 111!(.
VON '11 . ) YIJI - NG ME•:A. Also,!senses rind
AbUNNI whl.•h pertnrew•ntlp proxtrute the Vfful
Low.•rs, With sure uo•uns of relto. Sent fro? of
Charge. In sesle4 en%.lols , s. .lddr.•ss. 14. .1,
SKII,I.IN 1101:C/IITON, }low•urd Assoolutlon,
Pllllaulelphla, Pa. [bee.3, IMII. twain
Dentnews. Blindneds •ud Cistarrh.
Treated with the utaine.t snrrt•sK, by Dr. J.
ISA A Oral lot awl A torts% (formerly of Leyden,
/lona nit.) No 519 rilci . : st reel. t'irlludr•lphbt• Yes
imoniali4 from flip moot relirible remn.•s In tht.
City iitol Cmintry run tut Keen ut his other. The
mettleni faculty are in v Reit to arromtnitty their
PlithmlA, a. he has nonerrets lit 10.1.1)1110mo. Ar•
11fielat eyes Imierted without pain. Zi °charge*
intuit. for eXaminnt.ton.
Sept 24, ISM. ly
. 11 5/1 A lel sfl
• PUBLIC SALE.
TnEsnlw•criber*, Esecutam, will sell at rnt.
Ile Nate, SATrit Y 11w 21110 any trfliEN
1 F.MliElt next, 4•11 the premise*,
TII F. FA ft 31
of Henry Spalding, deceased, situate In Germa
ny township, Album , minly, Fit., about one 11111.,
from Lattlestown, on the thitysituN Turnpike,
consisting of about J 3 A( - UE.I4 14 4 IF (MOP LA
Improved with a tomfortable 1)W ELIJNO
HOUSE, large Bank Born, nearly new, o.
Nash Muse, Carriage Home, and Itr
I.r 11.X . .11/41ry out -bit ildlngs. 11.1 it
well of water at the door and a spring cum. ml. ill,
with it gig ai 1t.C . 1.1.A fruit. The prlt..
perty IN well limed awl fenced.
Then , Is a tract of Ft Al'i U etle EXCELLENT
IIEAVY TIMBER, adjoining the Farm, which
will 1w sold N all It, or in 1.411, to salt purelnawrit.
Feraons wishing to property call do so
by calling on AVIn. Spalding, residing twin- to.
The undersign... 4 will attend at a ~clock, A. IL,
on said day, to show 'lemons ilt•Alrotto of pundit'.
sing WOIXI lots, t be situation of the sante,
Kale to commetwe at I ..cluck, P. M., on NMI
day, when attendance will be given and terms
made known by
JA 311.>1 PIP A LDINIG,
B. c.
.luly 22, hall;, h.xecutors.
PUBLIC SALE.
'riff: aubiterlher will Mel! at Piddle Sale, on
tiATUItLAT, the 14th day of sEPTEMBEit
next. a LOT OF L %NU, aittutte In irialitown, Ox
ford TOW 114111), AdrilllNCOUnt etnnilet trig of near.
ly EIGHT ACItEt4 (PK LANE, Improved with a
good "JOG HOUSE, with .
stable, Ahoy, Purrange House, de. There
t" well Of water, With t pump Ili it. at the
door; fences,_ln good order, and a
YOUNG OltCll AHp of cholee fruit. The proper
ty to CXHiVelltent. W churches, ' , climb, mitts, &e,
Male to ebTrifilefieP at I o'clock, V. M., on maid
day whey attendance will he Oven and tenni.
Iluote known by mStITIL
July •L.l, 1567, _ _
IWILL PXllll7ltllllt Tesehers at the followlut
named ;Imes and plums, to wit;
Stratum, liuntendown, August 1,31. m.
Rending & Hampton, Hampton,. Aug. 2 , 2 p. M.
Hamilton, Emit Emile, August 11, 9 a. m.
nerwick Ben, Abbottstown, Aug. 11, 2 p. m.
Ilerwlet twp. Elder's S. H. Aug, 10, 9 a m.
oxford, ;Mew Oxford, Aug. JO, 3 p. in.
Butler, Middletown, Aug. 12, 0 a. m.
klenallen, flenderssllleug. 13„ 9a. in.
Tyrone, Heldleratturg, A ug. A ii, t i c Tn.
Huntington, Peteraburg,Ang l.s, 9a. in.
'Antrim's, State Road la. FL., A ug.u 15, 2p. se.
Conewago, MeSherrystown, Aug. M. V U. la.
. ITnlon, Schildt's S. 11., Aug. M, 2p. tn.
I T.lttleatown Aug 17 10 a in
HAVING leased the shore troll-known House, n rminy d n i de i oi k if : A i ls /7 2 p. ra.
Met /Irwin!! atom! . 1114 .er rnrn . ish ..- ed .,...s ilig 1 94edom . /foritr's S. It, Aug. it, 4a. in. '
now mewed IA Calleriaal 001 irtPtham ••••114 We Highlan d Churc h . S.II Aug 31 9a. in.
pethlM, The Caahtown SPrinit* (connected with I n o m, it on l, 2n p o iri..kr Sept, 7il a. in.
Mks Housejlusre also been re-tltted,andiatnsoiug 1 Liberty, ( y ray ; ort .,, µ :n! , 0 41 4 . 1 4, 9a. m.
gastrin; to spend a few wt i rk , s, or mom in In a Coral wrhuel,Normal itchool-roont,iiepilake.m.
"""). nellillbc4ht"l' ca n " no o d a n - Mounties - Two brush Run
21 , 4, Va. in.
, t t i t t 7 tte .lde t ° o , o ug i n ce uon , s t d o wL,f e " Fan .; " . (x m i rris " :,,,„ En. V.
Fra mou u n k. t rai n it t , , ,,, • Bwrusn.
Oct.h liu
1 1;LX .
ii ., l oet.. b. • a. M.
Ode. lt Is very drairablotitat Dime:tont ahould attalme
Ciebtown, Pa., Joly Z, it sea
these examinations. The public are ahronsrited
--- --- - - to attend. It will he %rep that a few ot.thrap.
conAGE gam, MALE Mum pointnseute area little ensiles than useal4 therm
sous for which will be given at the proper_ clear, _
AARON ISILSELT 't.
rruillK Twitttutlem 1. located et YORK Pa. The I Gettysburg, July 15, 1967 . Cosemplu k
I next term will begin SEPTEMBER ad and - - __ -._.....
matinee twenty week& The bulklings and ; ESTRAY. • :'
gr o unds ate large and at traetive.and superior ad. 1 •
vantages are afforded iu all departments of in.. §:RATED away from the prembea 4 the allth..
'erection. I scriber, in Germany township, Adams essinty,
We refer to our patrons, among whom are Ger. ' .. on the tumpfke hottlngTraMLlttiest to
Arnim Bishop J. J. Gleasbrenner, W. C. amus. ' Gettveburg. on Standay,July 7t it t o rßos •
..esh Dub, Jeans Engles, Esq., liev..l. C. Smith, WHITE SPOTTED COW, trlt t, brols.
M. Mtllerehshil Miller, and H. D. “Ittinair. ' person returrilmt tessisime,er rtmll
•IPor setionguf , and full partleulato apply to i of herwherealwarts, will be liberally rewardetr
Ray. D. MEALY, A. M., nhicipal. , i WM. 211PALIDLNIG,
July I s, tft/7. Itn• tittlestesin, July 22,1997. 13
R. P. KITTING'S* PROPRIETOR.
trrorm of Tough.
Kfterbige and Ce
NATIONAL HOTEL,
CLRBTOWN. PA..
THE HNIWACIPICRAHII6IIO.
A ux .......iitecr""„it,,i
, o •
' " OVAitA, NRRitARKA,
Westward lownkbi the Pareltie Odom, Disking 111
oonnortlons gm unbroken line _
MIKAN (X.INTIXENT.
The Company-flow offer w Waited amount el
their
FIRST MOIITOAGIE
having thirty years W mu, and hewing /mania
Lateran, payable on the Mu day.. of January and July, In the t...lly of New York, at the rate fn .
NIX PER CENT. IN OOLD,
AT
NINETY CENTS ON THE 1X71.1...14.
Th le road wag eulikpleted from Omaha niney
trout on the drat of January, Itia, and It hilly
equipped, and trains aro regularly miming mar
It. The Company has now oh hand auttletem.
Iron, ties, At., to finish the remaining portion to , '
the pal/torn base of tho diu,rky . Mouatallie t 212
11111.44, winch la Under etnitrart 10 br 410110 Sep
tember ist of Ulla year, and It is expeeted that tier
entire road N 4 111 ho in ramming order ham r )inut,,,,
to It,, Western eultiteet lull Ma the beta rod Nettle,
now bring rapidly Milli ettatward Irma Mach..
umento, Cal„ durnig 11711.
MEANS uF TIIE _
Eidlnuttling the distance toile built 117 tiNllVlltinl
Paritte to he t,Sai ihlleM , t lio rutted. Matta (Mc..
rrn1111•111 tAMIPM tIM Six percent. Tltirty.yeter llotebe
to the Company Ha MO row' la thibilioall sil ihv
(We) iytl• ntte of about $24,1'50 per mile, situpinitimg
to 144,3,04,0(10.,
The ecunpany Is at m° permitted to hoar h. own
Pint Mortgage'Hondo to an *anal amount, Ent
at the twine time, which by movie% Art tor pin
grow "ate math. a First Mortgage on the vane"'
line, the handout' the United MUM% being oullooedg ,
elute to them.
The tiovernment makes a donation of 12. 14 01 ,
acres of land to the ntile, amonnting to
acres, estimated to be worth gluatopil, inak
lug the total resources, exeltuara of the tupl-
Ilia, ; 1 1 V 4,116,000; but the full
now aluf of like lambi.
ronnuot OW M111,117.0d.
The authorised (night! Stock of ti l he comptitty
one hundred million dollars, of ultielt flea mil=
lions hove tamely been paha In, 11111.1 of w huh tt
Is not sumsassl that mon than twenty-tive mil
lions at most *lll la required.
The coat of the road is (*Winded nunpetent
engineers to be about 01111 hunilrrti mliliuti Mil
" Mrs, exclusive of equipment. -
l'flO*l'l't'Th FOR
The railroad connection between 011110141 and
the Etud is now eomplete, anti llleearningson Om
Union Pacific. on tlteseettonn already finished tin'
the !leg two weeks In May were 11113,151 U. Tlown.
I.eetional earnings as the road prugrenses- will
muell more than pay tin. interest on the I'omita
ny's Mauls, and the through Inisinens over tint
only line or ntliroact beta ern Ulu Atlantic and
Thu•lYle mutt be imaa.two.
VALU - E AND KFATITRITY OF TIM rul)siv4
= The ltiuupuup• nititeetrully submit, that the
othove statement of finis fully demonstrates the
seeurity or their thumb', and as lithlltrointl proof
they would suggest-that the itolia% now offered
ore Isis num ten million dollars aq !I7 nu 11.% of
mut, on toritielt ou•r 111114/ly tulllluu 411/1 1 / 1 114 )lII‘ al
111rensty I wen e x pentleil ;—on Z 11) nn tiles at tills null
the ears nr• now running, and the remaining - IST
miles are nearly complettwl.
At the present rote of trrouiltant on gold these
Bonds pay au annual interest on the" present
oust Of
NIN'E PF:It
CoNTINENTAL NATIO:CAI. BANK, Nuodinn
CLARK, Dolga , . h. I'u., lin nk 4. ni t 51 Wull Mt.,
Jorr:c .1. 41,4eu h SoN llnlikerm,33 W 1611141.,
and by 11AS:K14 AND 11.t.Nli KIU4 Itelwrllll.l*
tlinnwhout tlu• tilted I . 4tates, of w4uun mai* Ulla
ile,erlialve jun 61046414 limy 1 , 1 . obn.l Uod. " Play
46 11l aim , he Pent by nutll f the Colman) '34.
Nt., 2U NuNuto Str ‘ eet, Vor ' k, on 111'1,11"
cation. iMillilerillent wilt V.l . l.ll.i.ilWir ion Altent*
In whom they 101111.11.111,, who 811/114? 1/0
rer{w,n..l6M• (hell. for the rife J 6.11%, ry of Ili..
.161/N J. CIr44JO, Trviumrer,
July 22, PC, Nevi Turk
A rARD FROM THE
AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY
WA I.TII A 3t, 31.114,4.
TITIR romintny beg leave to Inform the puma
that they commenced opendlons la WO, pnil their
foetory new covers four acres of ifronnid, and has
mod more than it ndlllon-dollun, and empliar
Wet VIII pp e r a t (y e a. They produce nom Y. - Attila*
year, surd make and sell not lawn than one half
of all the Watehes will In the Milted ntatra.
The difference between their nainufnetsire and
the European, Is briefly tbll4: Wittrlwot
um made itliitiAt entirely by hand, and the result
Is of inicessify n lack of t h at nulitiirmity, which Is
inilispisissable to corrcet Mute-keeping. Roth the
eye and the hand of this nowt skillful mental it
must vary. But it IS m f is t that, except Watches
of the lilsth.•r gnales, Enropenia Watelsva are the
product of tise ehenpent labor in 141OltiOrlAffil, amt
the result Is the worthless Atoms, Levin. aril
thew-called luel tat I,evers—wlsieh stain eost mom
In attempted repairs, than their original price.
Cotnnion workmen, boys alai woolen, buy lila
rough samara,e pans of thesis watches from vas
flints faetortes, polish anti put them together,
and take them tie the 11(1\1114 watch mereltant,
who st ps them and engraves them with any
name or brand that fusty be nrikusid.
TIOW A3tEltltiAN WATelt 1.14 ARE MARE.
The Anterietut Waltham Watch is tondo by no
such uncertain process—and by no such Ineoin
petent work filen. All Biel' patsy's operat lons,
from the reception of the TAW misterlists tea MO
eompletion this , Wahl/. are carried on tinder
0114• roof, and under arse nkilleal OW mom...tent
direction. But the Ighllt distinguishing fentuni
of their Watches, IN the Met that their several
parts are all Made by the finest, the mist perfeet
and delicate machinery ever brought to the alit
of hr out industry. llvetT one of the more than
a hundred parts at every watch Is made by a ma
chine--that 10411114 Y reprodurea everysttreeedinty
part with the onset unvarying Wwitrat'l•
.only necessary to make OOP perfect watch of any
particular style and then adjust tleahundred ma
ehlnes to reproduce every part of that,
watch. and It follows that every gUeMetlitlig natal
must be like tt.
The ("Muttony respertfully antuntt their watches.
on (heir merits only. They (quint to make
A 11 i ARTICLE FOR TIII W) )W
by their improv(sl tnerluudeal procesaws than 111111
be made under the old-fashioned hunaleruft gyn.
loin. They nisinutipettere watehre of every grade,
from n good, low prleed, and anhstanthil artlele,
in silver hunti vg-rase, Pt the finest ehronomo
etr
and also. kullea' watches in plain gold or the finest
enameled and Jeweled ems.; but the itilsponsa
rmillsite of all their watches Is that they shall
be MUIR TiMEKEEPERS. It olunold Ise renteto 4
bored that, exeept their single lowest grade nam
ed "Mime Watch ComPonl, Boatolt," AU*
WATCIII44 made by them
ARE FULLY WARRANTER
medal eettlfleute, and fhb( warrantee le
geed at all times against the Cuaspany or his
agents.
ROBUINS & APPI.ETOY,•
Broadway, New York,
July 7:2, lao7. Itat ,
140,10,yi:1 , 00014
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