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Gen's. Viahi: Stitt Sherman' titlVlgeti fatun—
ten' id'ree l fge, ft W341)1111100 esrtireiktn.
dolt 'Of. the Baltimore Mot telegraphs
that paper, ratter (late' et aferalay Nat,
fedVatrot.:
't to said Mr. Rtatiton MIA rotthortr.ed
the statement in the papas that he Into
114 been.adviaed by ftenerals Grout and
PlitOnan turesign. Your correpPontient'. ,
tos.erlion thut di-tingtikhed' offi
cer; Iltatt'luiVisett Mr. t9tantott terreslgn
was tamed upon what they tbromelvem
have solitlmpon the subject, and whether
they did In fact go to .Mr. ittAtittotl wt.(
my to film that he should give Itp the
office or `not. tour corromondsitt now
stalha unqualifiedly that boll' flenerals
4:rant rind Shernnin told thin l'resident
that /pc} , Avulde go to Mr. clta o ton and
give him their opinion that he ought to
refelgn thS office or , 4eretttry of Was.
Ilmtit had an Interview milli
the Presideak yirtteraJoill, ,unil left with
the avowed perixeie 01 ;suing immediate
ly to Mr. Stanton end Wing him the
:dint's advice. "'flame art- fads about
witlelft•theee , tv 11 41e lin dispittu s hat omen
t h e pet w itieitt, and utuerai. t;~eat stud
Sher/II:III,
Title eillphatle -tateinent entirely re
fultw the liadiral fakelsood on lid. sub-
Jflct, ,anti places Slunton, in his &demi
tualoß to hold ou to a Pharr in which he
el not wanted, iu a more wien-Ylititle. po
sition than lie has yet occupied.. Was
there ever a more ravened , 4411,e-holder
than FAN iu "Al. :4taidal
ItECONSTRIVTION ETU
The new reeoustruction bill passed
'the iloutir at Washington on Tuesday,
by ill btrict party vote--Lll to CI.. Butler's
substitute for Use first sectiuu of the hill,
giving the so-called reconstruction cons
ventione, now In session in the tioutheru,,
Rates, 'power to remove civil officers
-therein, and appoint others in their
latices, was voted down by 1.1'2 to 53. The
141, therefore, stands substantially as
reported by the committee. Alter it
had pamed s Mr. Fernando Wood proposed
to amend the title, but Mr. Bingham,
who had the floor, declined to allow the
amendment to be read. The folliming,
however, is a correct copy thereof :
A bill to absorb the entire author/0' of
the trove' nate Lit into the Im.utds of Con-
WIITC•i/ the pott Vl' of the ExOeu-
Com tim ilen. I 'hie( of the Army
sod Nnvy shall Ile altolish ed--the power
01 I lie Supreme Court to puss epee the
validity olarts ui eatalrene tali/ailed
l
'itin mit
cresstil iNurp.mon over ton z-4ntt. , 4
*,,a4blimned by fore). 01 :mos. and a new
form Of government created in pt•tce of
;hat whinh iormerly existed under the
1./institution of the United State.% hereby
declared to ho tunnelled and made yea.
'l'Le bill now goer to the Semite, and
there iscoualiterable speculation as to how
that:hoily will treat it. There are these
whit believe that it cannot pans In Its
preaent odious shape, We shall see.
A 40OD 1,14\
TLr ShimTtne Court, cal Wednerelay.
'decided in •favor of advancing the Mis
telaitippi teat. nano if 'Mt:Mille on the
docket, netting it down for hearing on
the 'trot Monday in March next. This
eteie involveirthe coantitetiertelity of the
Itadleall-liquenstructlon acts, and i' of
overnhadowing importance on that ae
coun.t. It ix said that flee out of the eight
judgi44 favored an early healring. This
Ia a . hopeful
LKIONT 'WC rroorm WILL NOT Do.
The New York 'l',•tuac, than which
nu higher Radical authority exists, iu un
advocating 'the Congressional
visa for reducing the South to the con
trol of the octavos, says;
"This question is oversliadowilig. No
other of coniparable iturirtailee nom: di
vides out countrymen. Beside it, ell
questions of preference for A, B or IC as
next Nresident went frivolous—puerile.
Audit lb dear that the great inaJority so
h Ink and feel."
Tittles it, exactly ! The question
4'.ersii.atloning one, and because It is co.
the peop/e, who art thihking, will elect
Ito nitui to the Presidency who is not
squarely and unequivocally oppoaed to
- the - infamous and ruinous plans Of the
preet•nt Radical Congress. Ail ideas of
self7preaervation and pride of country
follArleny other result.
ViNERAL GIiANT has nut yet at
tempted an explanation of his "singular
conduct" in the Stanton affair. Ifis
"chagrin" still exists, hat lie has not
yet' given his excuse. In reference to
thid "singular conduct" of the Getter - al,
thetalrimore Sun thus' speaks:
GkINSUAL all A N'T A THE
DENT. Itralional Intellietneer made
a statement on Weiineeday hulk ginfilar
to that made by our correspondent
'Data," In relation to^ the engagement
Nvhtdhileutral Grant iii alleged to have
made with the President as to the course
he would pursue In the event that the
&mate should seek to force Mr. Stanton
back Into the Cabinet. • This statement
having been drawn in question by
phrticm of the Radical press, the
acer of Yesterday reiterates% it in full,
and adds : "Tho above statement of (nets
'.vatsi made by us deliberately, cal efii4
Mitt ttitvbirelly. We repeat awl reiterate
it in the most emphatic manner. " We
.hisaio it to Lie ,iiriec in all 414 t kntglk and
breoalli, and ,ar (iliolltnge Ventral Gr:tut
to (Iry it in a .inglc parlicidar, Ou this
Iwilative refer to a dispatch of the Wash
ington correspondent of the New York
Fontirui I ng our statainent."
•" ' N,7 6 / 1 4;1 1 :C/ FOR
recent, orders, thMaceit that
t , ls ~ , /ptfts rurpitx, fla t% cif
Citita,,ao 4'he Fret , tiala nL the
wt ,Le treepepted.
otrova in COlyfrea,
feW,AVAlsluee, tendering him a vote of
thilu4for thi"%expres!.on pf his Imyalty
1.6 the ooitStifutioit and t l / 4 be law of his
eouutry. it ,
The UrftlaFfletiLW:eqtagr i ss refttbeti to
pass the resolution ; aittltiirrAsty, eiColorril
th, writ of /4«gwair ooktijitis. airfl
044' the freedom of press,
pht:sl4 ittit,here f tyleetftt , by them.
. .
Wax a feiw negroes were discharged
I,rprmeryiee i u the 'south, the w4o)c.
/3.9, 1047 was , vocal; with the indignation
ff tte , AlVzil : prom Aver ihe outrage.
4 , 4.9%;1 1 11 , Ife hear urthe discharge of
.livitif i t
.1,
.o,rerl all, o;t:er the ' *it II , hi l t
xpirlyillin 4
sotto over pleaeaitaimitice
ritenla comp., *na - fAe ',i)oikolus of the
..istticiaLpieli, Tile s,Tr . upattlies of Ji at
.. gr . t ro t a:kt.ion are 111
,w4h the ue
r oa.
as no kind 'word for' its Owu
I'll W l R'viar‘i.4; Ha does its duty',
2 11;rverew4lriol worcl tor the Itaiii•
Vupfteettml 'Om tiPorlawi —A cozies
poudent, nOt6h ,* 01110, states that
an elettio
betel hetet* ttemileow i•Weettiehn a
141044mA #mozitloeiy, loh /*suited In
time *Wealthier the,Deameeratie momuirlee
by a majority ortwii Went. ietme hli
the townehipiseeemegieemieeek majority of
fasfyilMW hftsitialiti of the til-
MaliditelaidAtenection bitsthilt going.**
tiThellpilitoitcatstoh, 7 ~ t .1
AN English contractor has been gem
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fi t/ I:vr - i - L eZg , 1 7 1 n e, %l::r .
arnment in Bogie' teete' Abyelniart
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Tilt lilUillik.
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In the New York Itin le, uf u rdaji
t he ft t Ilnwing art tclit *earld, Which vilt
nit-ent to nor')VierViv lilt suityi R rotnt
nen ve In, Wier °dip* divakls..z
While column% ittight be .written upon
the subject, it would seareely to itiNqihio
tipwussilte,grenk , jaesOnnr tint,' trent
ed in a intillkeUndamkie ;Ind eloquent
111.41111er, ittni -anrssirtre . tt a mita vital
earefunitedaritt • ' -••.• tl , .
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• - 'NUE Reli 4 .llllo•N.,
The , ItevolutionitA4 of the 'temp Con
grove aro uerraneinic rapidly to the dual
eon:noiolution of their treason. Thither
all Melt . etepahare tended Mace the put
ting down of the reltelllon.. removed eve
ry 111 ml nowt but, tiwinslvc•n to a restor
e,/ I . lzion. They have aken rto steps
bat• k ward.
They began by denying to the people
of ten States their right to be represent
ed lu the governmeht. Next they eject
ed from their beats in Congress Northern
repnestmtatives enem' to give them
two-thirds majority Tor overriding every
veto )vliltdi might Week their path to
power. Having ' made themselves "ft
Itutnp, they prooeeded to wake the
Rump Ammonia
They passed a bill ettipping the Ex
ecutive of his power to remove civil sub
ordniatee whose faithless discharge of
their- tnieta 'might Ineapacitate him,
!through them. to execute the lavie.-e-
They stripped hint even of the power to
liouee his owe confidential efleisere,
ittel they hove metered Gilds seatin the
Cabinet fund their tool obeys the 11)M1-
date) a 11.111iliter who had pronounced
the law unconstitutional by which he
holds his place; and, today, having
erected a military government in ten
States, they ere -stripping the Commas
der-in-Chief of all control of hiwsubordi
mitee in the army of the ( - tilted Settee
Titus not merely do the i, leave patted
of all hie tighten author ty end power
Andrew Johnson, the transient choice
of the people .01 the United States as the
e.ettitor of their hews, but they ate le
stroyi fig one equal and co.ordinitte
branch of the governMellt as it WUA ea
tindistimi and to the people
themselves remains, out of the whole
body of executive power then assigned
and distributed to their 'servants, noth
ing bet the privilege to participate „in a
parked election, from w bleb Leo out of
thirty-seven Shari are excluded, for a
Chiel Magistrate reduced to impotence,
and a Commander-hi-Chief whom they
are inetructing his army to disobey.
Cottgrese is toklay the Executive. The
chair, the duty, the authority which
ouee were Wftshiugtou'sandJetTerifort's.
Mitchetni's and Jackson's Adams', Har
rteon's and Taylor's, thisltunip usurps.
For the spotless ermine which Jay,
Marshall, and Taney have worn,
though now resting chiefly upon the
shoulders of men of their own choice,
they reserve no better fate. Thejudicial
power vested by the people in win Su
preme Court, like the executive power
vested in the President, stands equally
in their way, and blocks their path to
mibalanced, uncontrolled supreduley.
'roc judgment, of that high tribunal in
the Milligan CHUM; their intanituoue
jutlgineet that where the authority , of
the United States was unoppoeftl and its
, courts were open, a military cote iniesion
! had -no jurisdiction to try a citizen who
! was neither a prisoner of war our in the
military service ; the judgutentof a um
, jority that Congress could not have els , -
: en a unfdary cominiseinn jurisdiction,
lett the neurpers of the Rump without
hope that the judges would betionie their
tools. If clear-eyed justice did not hesi
tate to plouounce lawless the deeds
which had estate of war for their exeuee,
they eoeld not hope it would spare their.
etturpattoue ventured in time of peace.
Wherefore to secure themselves in their
esurputious of executive power, and to
entrench themeelves against the bolt
which Hamer or Inter was to he deliver
ed flout the sovereign twatofjtettice, and
to shouter ;he right arm of their strength
cud the military goverutuent of the
South; which were their citadels, the
Rump, taking no steps backward, ad
vances to the audacious usurpation of
the authority of the Supreme Court of
the United States.
Congreav Is to-day the Judiciary. The
Vonstitution which gave 4congresses the
right to he, the laws heretofore enacted
iu,pursuance therewith, the authorita
tive debisions of a noble llue of justices
unimpeaeluni for their probity anti who
have judged the people righteously—
these and all these the Rump makes less
of than the vote of a majority of its can
dle ; these and their authority the Rump
usurps.
Thee the legislative power of the peo
ple of ten tittles, and the executive pow
er and judiciary power of the people of
thirty-keven States, is usurped by a
Rump calling itself a National Leghda
tu re and making Itself supreme,
'Phase men arc traitors, and this ii
The men of the Romp are. traitors—
not with arms Seeking to *seeds from
one tree government in order to estab
lish kinotiwr like the first—they are trai
tor. to repreSentative government itself,
to the Institutions which alone In mod
ern' times have enshrined civil4lherty.
They are traitors to the freedom la free.
men.
What next?
Theßun:p Revolutionists leave tot in
no doubt. No step backward. They
' tread straight forwardly the path down
which other nations have been led by
other traitors to the rights, the liberties,
and the governments of other people.
I The key to all these arsenals of govern-I
mental powee, from which they are glee ,
ting the lowl t. iffl euetodisuse, they propose
to surrender General Gran He is
named by his ce in the latest recon
strection bill. Him they load with
their plunder and their stolen badges of
,'authority.
' What should now hinder the House of
Represontsrtivee from dissolving the
Senate; or what hereafter should him
' der General Grant from dispersing both.
Not the supreme law, for they may as
well abdicate the poWers they possess, as
usurp those with which they were never
endowed ; find he may as well profit' by
his own usurpations as chosen to prorit
by theirs. It is note more liiig(lll3 vio
lation of the supreme law to abolisha
brunch of the .I..egislatuic than to take
into the custody of both branches powers
elecwhere deprecated to be the check and
Leila tee upon theirs Aud'when Goner
al Giant accepts ut the hands of the rev
olutionists of the Rump these powers
usurped front the Executive and usurp
ed' from the Judiciary, he will have de
prived the country and Congress itself
of tile ouly guarantee which it is possi
ble for him to give, that he will not re
flare to Thy them down, that he Will net
attempt theirs also.
What mkt? The people next Novents
tier will answer that. They will neither
have a Rump Congress supreme over
theM, nor ti Military Dictatorship in the
person of General Grant. Tea times
more than the founders of our gtteerlar
! went dreaded from the open or secret
monarchists of 1789, these Revolution
, 'itch have actually accomplished by der
motive legiskttrw towards breaking
idewt the safeguards of Republican
government. But the attemps which
were frustrated then have less prospect
of final success nom. Generation after
generation has enjoyed the %timing, of
liberty, /earned to use and prise them,
uud transmittted them to their children.
The people of 1869 Lave come into that
groat inheritance, and Will not long be
!dispossessed of it. Nor volt thaw' who
have loft their native lands to chase it
with us, whom sharing does not impov
' erish, consent to see the sacrifice of their
right and our birthright.
The people of the Drifted States, be It
known to these revolutionists of the
Rtunp, regard the form of their govern
ment and the natural theee r fold division
I of Its gianted powers, ak the'cbleiseenri
, ty of their laws and liberties, next to
'their own determined will. They con
ceive that that engagement and solemn
eompaet of the people, the,‘lonotttaitaen,
obliges, the vonitituent 'parts of the 1 / 1 1-
11iiti to hold their public faith with each
ether, the Legislative with the
the Judiciary, obliges earth Ut
maintaLti the rothens anti:idly ill an Int
diminished function and authority..
'The people of the' tufted States, be it
knovin to these usurpers of the Rump,
'be it knows -to all would-be military
Protaident Jottiation,
.wtt his a to and, whatever his er
' link, if tiro ere an,
rasa
lawful siladclibstei C' lief I opti
nrithejustiees ofehe /Supreme Coultas
the highest expounders of their laWe
and soyereign upon the Owe*
iodged with theitr' and lihit ' the
pledge and not We period of their liber
ties. Him and them in all their right-
Peace had
.
f end grulatell asthmiky then will up- - urrrEst FROM sgasifilirea. 0 • 1 1
11 , . E 4 t Ittlebtaid. P‘iiret..o”%er • teral - glepartment.. 4
b es re rri Mind, 4vlrolkshevidO
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'' ' WT COUNTY AND SURNOUNDINVOU ES. '
• very disagreeablikrevqrylhing'lli E ,' . ._ _ • k,
n s e s eteh .If ti 3 - Etiitnr Compettir;—tlie Nrestlmir bac%
THE INIS rr
I 4.. Nu e:: 1 around our eit.yoegais to bed elk . ; l 4f, ' s; 4 2rfr. Heltzel, of tIAH a.,
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te are mfirlu tp, tmt the time ha's I hail a fill' .YkaalaWay i licatiiiallitWAl° IP 'flatirlidiatrg, tas our thanks for Legis a
come when the people must lie am li
used i ren.YaSh i ti l kouge, PerOMl , Ireet, mt. the f avors.
, it was extinguished before making nut .
.., .
to the events which are throwing their
P.loll(l.—An har Ring, found, the °tit
shadov. s upon every limue in the land. i Pr i a , V.:Ta i r litia s- .
iiiit ,
,i - •- ‘4 ,, t , . 1144 .- i , - 44 , , , , , „. . 4 ~,,k fl a k A l t WC:ants National Cone-
The'llatlical party is led and mastered 1 .. , ' ) I. a • - *VI 11 ••
• , tery, has been left at this offlee.
.. . . .. . . . . ,
eminent. Theia,pip, tteitettis, to all its
fundamental prinelpies, and would hold
the .' relns• of power, • thougli liippety
with' the bleed of their felloW-ultitens
shed in defense of alto/moment founded
by Washhigton,liadiaor., Jeffersou4mral
Their illustriaos compeers. The drift. of
the propOsed legislation at Washington
is unmistakably towards a amp &renal,
by which military power will be substi
tuted for the civil law in nIL parts of the
Union. This danger the mamas must
flute. Oongresatiin go no further without
confronting the people without amask.
If they can- virtually depowe the •Prwii
dent, and enact that the bowels* Cotirt
shall not prOnotrrres•their sets unconstl
tutkmal, then•thene is - no Manacle In
cresting frith toy desPotittn JO the
North, abolishing the etlectieed, an. de
claring' Congress Nl•perlt/VIIIIIICe. This
Itt the danger now anon , the country.
The President must meet it, nod the•
people protect their rights by all • the
"Means which God and nature have put
Into their hands."—Age.
Tire Prorlin will.not quietly permit
the Radical leaders, unless we are grave.
ly Mistaken, to uproot the tkinetitution,
abrogate the Supreme Court, strip -the
Presidtmt of hienutisority, and erect a mil
itary despotism for our girivertuuent, bat
witl idernly tetichrthom that to thusmed
tile with their liberties merits* speedy
translation to another world. The peo
ple are quiet now, but they - read and they
think, and at the proper time it will
need bdta spark to kiudie them to action.
President Johnson holds the watch-tower
and handielthe signal flags; if he is a
n Ise man ba„will know the time to throw
them out, and the answering signals will
flesh from a thousand hill-tope; the pc°•
pie will riim.—LemertWer Ittetleigencer.
I=
We hope that all the Republicans In
Adams county will rend the extracts
from prominent Journal% of their party,
printed on our first page. They wilLsee
ftotu them that there are still a few Re
publican editors not sufficiently blinded
_by party zeal or ambition for of to
follow the lend of the madmen who are
now "ruling the country to its ruin," at
Washington.
The following paragraphs have since
fallen wider our notice. The butrale
ClomnerTicil Adverti.er, a leading Repub
lican journal, says:
Mr. Stanton is clearly at fault, in seek
ing to force himself upon the President
as a member of his Oabinet. It is an in
delicate piece of business, to say the least
of it. Toe "potent, grave and reverend"
Senators are equally at fault in our opin
ion, for insisting that Mr. Stanton shall
remain. We hope that the whole sub
ject will be speedily dispelled of by the
resignation of ?.he Secretary.
Here's whatthe Albany ErValtillY ✓o , u •
gal, the Republican organ at, the capital
of the great State of New York, Las to
say
Those Republicans who have thought
that fidelity to party required them to
defend the Congreasienal scheme of re s
construction as a whole and in all its
-parts, find it "hard sledding" about this
time. They hardly know where they
are er what they shall be called to swear
by next.. To make everything sure and
cover all possibilities, they might AI , ell
modify their roufeseion of political faith,
and- put it iu a comprehensive form
something like this: "We are for the
Congressional plan of reconstruction as
it ass, as it is, and as it 'shall be, world
withlitt end."
The sew York .Post,a very able and
decided Republican paper, in alluding to
the bill before-Geogreee•tosialte all power
from the President in Bouthern eniiirs
and give it to General Grant, says
Zealous, unhesitating, reckless parti
sanssupport the new bill as they would
support anything that their party might
proclaim, but we have yet to hear the
approval of It by a single moderate per
son, Republican or Democrat. They say
the attempt to strip the President of
powers "vested" in him by, the constitu
tion, and confer them upon another ofß
cer,is clearly revolutionary. Even If it
were not, it is novel and dangerous, and
should only be done with the greatest
caution and deliberation: No emergency
exists to compel or Justify it. Mr. John
son has done nothing objectionable since
Congress met, except the dismissal of
General Pope, whom he has replaced by
General Meade, who is just as decided
and energetic as General Pope; and the
conventions era held, without molesta
tion.
It Is useless for General Garfield to ar
gue that the Preeident is "the anhorti•
nate of Congress." He le not; he is the;
co-ordinate of Congress; the integrity of
his function is just as necessary us that'
of Congress, and to destroy this relation
of equilibrium is to destroy the peculiar,
featurcof our policy which has given it
strength and success. The vast majority
of the - people have been Wight for half
a century to look upon this division of
powers as we state them, and it would
take theme long while to unlearn a doc
trine which they identify with the sta
bility of the nation. It is older than the'
Republican supremacy, and will outlast
it if the opposite doctrine be insisted on.
THE Harrisburg Patriot& Vaion.aound
ly argues that the first and beet liu racial
measure must be a complete, magnani
mous and constitutional rettonstitin of
the Union—such a restoration at Will'
bring prosperity and content to all the
people, and tyranny or outlawry to none
except such as have been or may be con
victed, after fair trial, of inftmouscritne.
This done, the public debt would prcrre:
but a feathar'a o iyh gut,Lthe burdens
of titxatioa—heavy se they Are—would
not oPPresN , Ateoltuae they would 4 .5 4 ,
a skroepepose people. Six, millio4s of
white penple audfOur millions of Mocks
set•to work. with Sall zuarantees of pro
tection to person anti property, wi t li soon'
hard timee.whielt..,,aze..way dragging
the country down to coin. ot only
would they lift a share of the direct tia
es from the Northern people, but YrOm
the surplus produetious, sold abroad ,
hundreds of raillions ,of dollars wadi:
(lad their way Into the • cutters.
Besides this, bundiecs of trilificuisol dot
lore' worth of the prod ucts,ef I,4'o:gawk
handicraft would be bought, end paid .for
by their, thereby giving' esiployxnetat
to thousands of laborers audartistute who
are now upon U borders of vagranty
throughout the,Aierth•
•
No ilhaaciel ,mseeores eau prove sue:,
ce•wful unless based _upon this,. hroad
ground-w0r.k....-.1. the ques
tiou frank thisAgazatioPiut. the 149 0 P1e
hauttot QO cb#Sed, la,mty, gpeciouk, rep:
coniag•bmed eptireJy upon .the selfish
theorios, 0( batgreetipd..o44htlprid ,qt 44-
talk*,
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reprawrl {a'AtforrthaSki.A l 4444l 44 1 14
%Wiwi 11 0 00041 ,rr . •
Viela
restauraktahept ley
the experiment orintioduchig • hOree
flesh as one of the delicacies.
,of the business 0f,w1441,th , g were sent , For Scar, exlelleut , Parlor
I here. On arriving ter° the Republicans Stove, at 'Of/4104 f •an ..11esatInuore
professed a groat' desire to. retrench and street, near High.
reform; but it was of Short thiratlini,
For instance, the cleetlott of Speaker PO rpnnt.l.-11 rjollts S. (lntwfort'l has
I took Ulu }Louse fuurilays, at atst , ,t to the , po,tponeti his sale or Iteal and Personal
Property Trona Tuesday the llth; to Wed
tax-payers of one thematic' dollars per
hour. This four days' v.ork ought ne'daY the of February next.
have been, and heretofore was, perform- to said that a oalaabla horse,
ed in about fifteen tritnufe.s. Next in ` th, pr o p er ty of Me. Eli mingle, of Near
turn came a
, resolution from a ilepubli- oxford, went mad recently, and Mr. S.
can endorsing the action of the l;nited sea s (dinged to kill him.
States Senate in the u<urpation in re- -
in , tuting E. M. Stanton iiitb the War : , R".irre revbvsi is now
Oftiee. With this our Lekotlature had ii(o
in gre.ss in the Metitcoliot Churt*,
no business. They were sent here to in this place. We understand that
• make wholesome laws for the State of quite a number have already presented
themselves at gilt, (02unIcteb-tvpich•
PediNylvidth4, and iloasejsak, after the
all•lirs at W41 1 410 ,0 Pp, Plow also took ' n, stymi..,, am.;ye- of the House
the House two days to titl,,,se of, a., the . 4t it4 44 , n ,t,„,. ' ,,. wen , „„ twu „ t . e d „ 2 , F rit i a4 .
l' 3117 " . I . '" ' 6 r tine . ttffrAtuld Id011"-IN an layt.i Otis suttaitier,..tir. Helttel, 1 - !4 OD th ' e
f holm.' ' " I
Commit:, ~. on retleial Ilel.ttio,ki, Agri•
. i, Iti.dtie Renate 'the snipe resoltition t,; 4,uit„,,, and (,„,...
4 up, hilt not yet di-Toyed of s
' Nett to tarn, hi the }louse, came the I I i t ;"or"E' l on. — 'it will he so-'ll by an lci
nottleet of rules to govern the House du-' veitiseinent in oar pitper to-day that
ring tie present session. Heretofore it 1
Wok that: body probably five »nnutes to lobetm it iiihriver hove dissolved part
unship by nitonat can-oat, and that all
do this, by simply adopting the form e r I person; ONVILIg the lute Lilo art• desired
rule., to be the rules of the se-,:ion. Put I to call and settle Without delay'.
a whole day ails spent this time; and 1 s un k ,5 , , , ,,j ;
even then but no immaterial change wits 1 ,Cold. - -On Tuesday last,
This is the way reform and retrench- I r;:prilding,
elected in only one rate. five shares of fiettysburrlcational Rank
stook, belonging to the estate of Henry
meat are carried out thus far by this ! " outcry, and brought deceased, were sohl at public
Radical Legislature. is'ill 21 'lerare—
sh
I see the "border members" are the highest figure yet reached. E. H.
b e - [Buehler, Esq., was the purchas er. ginning to move again in the Damage -
question. Mr. Winger, from Franklin,
'I! „st Mate Tem 0;47
perance re-ill:on will be
presented Otani petidons from citizen; held at Harrisburg, to commence on the
of that county on the subject. r learn al
bill to that end is SOOll to be Introduced, ' lath of February. All fi len ils of Tem-
PermicleAr4 iuyited to attend. •Ferwrns
probably to-day. i paying full `fare to Harrisburg Over the
A s y ou Imy ,1„j r „ I 0 k now n ktih, or t Pennsylvania Ibillioad, the Philadel
phis, and Erie Railroad and the Nor
its chances of success, I made some iii
then Central Railway will receive at
think the chances are few and far be
'i uirieS from the friends of the bill. I
' .i the Convention free return tiCkPed.
-- --.----___
tween. They tell me that the Commit
tee of Ways and :quails, which consiqs
of 21 members, in made up of 17 'Republi
cans and only 1 Democrats, with John
P. :gann, of Potter county, as Chairman
You know the bill has to go to this com
mittee, who are to investigate the sub
jeet, and report the sante to the nou.e.
This chairman, John P. Mann, was the
most uncompromising opponent to your
bill last yeur. Ile made probably half 11
dozen speeches against your claims, in
which lie abused your citizens in the
bar-heat 'language. He termed them
tri rebels, ex tertionistN, ruttier's,
50., 'without reward to parties. Ybu wilt
see from this that you may have to grin
and bear.
-310 MILER OP THE UNION . PACIFIC
RAILROAD.
We kept hearing of It all smunier, and
late kit° the atittinin—how ten tnile~ of
track were fiddlier day, until the font of
the Rook Mountains wit , reached, ill
milers west of Omaha, and one thousand
miles west of Chicago. We had ,uppot-cd
that the contractors might stop there—
that old Boreas would have blown such
a frosty breath out of the frowning !Batik
Hills, and followed it up with such a
snow blanket that railroad building
would hate waited for spring and a
warinersunshinc. But nu: onward was
the word, and to-day the locomotive is
within ten miles of the highest summit.
in the mountain-chain that separates the
Atlantic andlariettle States, anti du, tog
this year of ant Lllr.l, 1@8'), much arose
thau half the distance beta ecu the Mis
souri River and the Bay of ti.ur Frani 1-
will he spanned by a isie.t eli t ss
The California mails and pa..setigers
have already been carried througe to
"New York and Plilladelidlia in lifteeu
daysitind it is expected that during :he
coming season the regular tittle trill be
reduced to nine days, and that inure
than half the l'acitic coast travel will
take &Me route, instead of the long, lAA
ions journey of twenty-two to twenty
tour days by SM. The intervening stage
trip between the two ends of the Puctile
Railroad Hue will be brit a romantic holi
day excurson, and wit have nu doubt
that the paeseuge; traffic in that dire,e
tion this year will be a full earnest of the
lumneuse business that must follow the
coultiletion of ,the work perhaps two
years later.
The Unica' Pacific Railroad is espeOil
ly fowtUil ate ia,lllatiy wltya It. IS true
that, unlike any tithe; line, it will be a
monopoly, but nothing less than a I/I°-
114 4)(4Y uoulti hay,e commanded Use large
resources necetywy to
,carry it through. ,
and us It was, ,all but. a few fur-seeing
capitalists deeLlued .to stake their for
tunes on tlicereensits--------
It is fortunate InAlittallat *secured the
Most geite;ops govezpideat, aid, and the
pveruudent is still more fortunate in
being paid back, 'with compound interest.
rtis also foriuhate in escaping, 11:11 these
pecuniary embarrassments that have so
often checked and finally destro:yed sim
ilar enterprises. The %locklielderg have
already paid iu eight millions live hun
dred, thousand dollars upon the capital
stock on the work already done, and this
sum and the government aid, and their
own First :ITortgage Ronda, have given
them ample means for the most vigorous
proseaugon of their great "undertaking.
cal4,oeicelve no reason fo doubt that
this greatest of modern works will go on
aa, ylgoroualy as it has been begun, and
that 4870101 Set! She two sides of the Re•
public for the firaLtiade really, united, to
be, let us Impe l ,foreyer inseparable.
'LAE 6pringliteld— Aittsiatehuseti.s,
llc
pu sum*, up the. iv4Phile!.orl
Raconatoetiou,apiliouhlie °Biniou there 7 ,l
'on, when it saYa.thak . "rfli4klui are Irilat,
the, peoige i 4 iglic 46, and,} A iiiatterf or
fact, the. negro is thipiitiant in
.. §outhera,,
polities ' 1 This "dark ey" do r utiii r a i tion. /
the, eolith., lineally irgao, ertiiity, if pot
superiority, at the North. ~N,egro suf.
frage involviegro Con_ )Rressmeni Thou wo Aviv** lisir,versiun
ofe•friwilirturK: tarsi 4Wk. 1 4 111 4"t --1 0tir&
Coogres4l l3 Rn 4 %03 9.'1444.
94:1/44 POAIA; cadfta
usikro Aleatotioutri iu Air
.reireilsr AtritAii : l
ttitt4Yi 'O l cottiT4A,d, aa* l 4l ) frit,..w.hi
443 tw 1 0,t: , 00 4 -We: takto4
P er4l. is is qui" ; I
au ruisti rupoolgs
PPS},
4. 10 1
a
Weett.pßet Dili lioitu.Arei4rolit
for this , Jiailkui is,, to,
destroy the present social faiirie,,„.l,
'-"IF the ,Prosidena, izzaitee ttnarelf .an
isopedineeetr. baronet. heariwePtt
011/CLWI Tri4l4fe last we°4•lll44o•Te7,*
*k. ,Oarei 'ttu4-44 6 , B FreßißB //Pt;
NlMl44lVVltliktr 4 1 4.%&1414KPriliqr.
OVER one t.i• . ilitlenner4
gAinNAATVo44,lileibc a i t : ,
atglaSWeigi l 'ai - La &ease, MR:
coneinNigott'itt eighteen' *tees held*
zero on the 7th.
Frcr.ak to Dr call.—Jateuh Mickley, Sr.,
an old and much re.ipected citizen of
Franklin township, froze to death on
Wednesday night week. Ile kit home
in the morniug, for the neighborhood of
and returning in the evening,
took across the fields, to have distance.
being very old, it N supposed that he
becatne exhausted and fell, and unable
to rise again, wet hiadealiktiotu the se
vere cold. His age was Itri years 1 month
and 2'J days.
Pfe,tetiat Properti. SaieL—Tho large
D unilmoc of sales of personal property ad
vertised in .our columns will especially
interest readers in the county and those
along its borders. Advertisers allow that
they understand their interests when
they avail themselves of the eltenslve
circulation of the COMn ILER. to make
known to the pubtic. when, where, and
what, they intend to sell. There is no
better wiry to secure a large attendance,
and consequent spirited bidding and
good pri ers.
EE
) florid rata Brow,e.s Lecture, in Air•
rieultural Hall, on Tuesday evening, at
! trailed, us it.,Sleserved pi, a large and
i appreciative audience. The lecture was
t an able and polished effort, evincing the
possession of brain and heart by the elo
quent , peaker It was a rich kited/cau
-1 ul treat, and so etijoy'ed by all present.
1 'Phu Literary Witaileties of the College
deserve thanks for carrying forward a
movement so certain to afford delightful
entertainment and valti.able Instruction
to our •citizen.s during 'these wltiter
months. We cuQnot doubt the,t' their
venture will be crowned with success.
"Ur-mob/cc .Ci tb "—The/Harrisburg
Telegraph says of Dr. Talixtilige's Lecture :
—Talmage is a rare spe,arker. Helms the
i gift of drawing tears' fruit the eyes of
' his healer; one moreent, and in the next
tonvuLsing theta' with laughter. Ilfe
tiiseourse on "grumbler & C 0.," Is made
I up of side-splitting hits at persons and
tin uto, interspersed with eloquent and
solemn, 4 .entouees. Talmage 14 a popular
1 lecttirer, u line writer, and an entertain
ingrspeaker.
Go hear "Grumbler it C 0.," at AGM-
CrIATRAL JIALL, next Tuesday eve-,
1 ning.
Courl.—The January term of ,Court
commenced on Monday—President
Judge Fisher and Associattis Wierman
laud Itobhason cattle bench.
On Monday afternoon, in the Corn-
I
Jupu r Pleas, the case Q 1 Peter Diehl ys.
Phi' Adrs County Matual ham.
, ranee dosniisuy, l'or damages for lees by
tire, wag taken up, It occupied the
i i - time of the Court until Wednesday noon,
When the jury returned as verdict in
ts
vor of the Company.
In the afternoon, In the Quarter Sea
1, pious, the trial of theCotornonwealth vs.
lhaac EishiCteilsldathinihnhoieellikerda da
-1 crib R. furor, was cornmeareeti. On
Thursday morning a verdict of guilty
was rendered by the Jury, and Kane
iielitenced to the Penitentiary for the
ttrin of one year and eight months.
Cosirt is still in session. ,All the
cations for license wero granted.
Peoperty Salee.—Codori and Ikersom
have sold to McCurdy & Kamilton, a lot
of about 2 acre*, on North Stratton
street, ate, cash.
They have also sold a building lot, ou
the same street, to Carl Miller, at $llO.
Mr. Miller has already commenced the
erectiona a dwelling thereon.
Edward Sheffer has sold his property,
n Reading township, to Peter Kaufman
—l4i acres, with imprevments, at $3,000.
Jacob Kline has purchased from Capt.
Henry Witmor, 111 wares of land, in
Straban township, at $47 per acre, cash.
thitkirtef
fenbergiggripga county,
PYSanluel E•iiclirist, of Quincy, Franklin
countyy Afors4,ood.
Acrd to Ocut.—]pre. A. Beller!, of this!
ildei;,lert to Oor 4Nce, thg'otherlitiy.e.
weet , potato pumpkin of Jorge proper
lions and tlra-rate gnalfly A Mat - sew
!so n ab lanri t accpq 41c premp;,,%%hard to
beat,l 4 4* soliW ii7Wl44Wifielers'
thanks. • t
_
Leap Year.—lmpatient damsels adcf
paihful young 9 . 11p*149u1d welcome the
new year in an unanimity "happy"
i.mautier, rilliirflaimer now have an op
!Jigatifitirt3yA 0 . bringing dilatory lovers
ito the point without further Jelay, and
l'inuRY::4 11 : 11 /4 1 4 Ait4o 2 .;doiaba be re-
of OW dire necessity of "pepping
it.tigkii.4644'3 3 .y 04,m:44n tory cadre.*
dtfl'iltit"". l i Leap year only mules
`stroulba;Osas ta, a while ~ and we trust
that Ofteftlif - priders' Will make the most
of their present opportunities. If 'any
: tbituuctnnes of Viis adViCe, wt 3 iMpothatl
"the printer will be remembered."
, Annio6l4iroti; 7 4.r: MittliserftWo
Sißearao-Mer lawn/110p, montly
kUbd s'Atethst '‘iidghed 143 pounds.
i Thls monster was only flreAlky. 11, cont.b#
old, nestiois raised by Mr. Znillie-47srik
Ganges.
=SI
r' r ' Sl' f .--1) r : ' -- • rx.,Es
Led of talk nairde of the Squibb iiinni l ' ,'' o ^
, was setoenetial tbe h ,by fudge' hi -.`
slier, atiYo l t s ,
o Title '
day lelleit.— NlOl Pk IC,,RAILROAD,
, .. r
,nosian las kefli fl user.' cppaitlon 1.. !!!oilpai t * °fake
ictirkr 1# Ii 41 'ogle siiiwlly 4 _, , '',__ACLSSIT C I TrNENT,
the sentence of death should not be fro.. !
A itE NOW COMPLETED.
uounced upon him, when, with much 1
Th.
e Titch. art', t 1.. i 1 1 - 1 ANT , THA INA RUNNINU
emotion, he declared his innocence of ',
Within Ten* le i s pf th eSu wait
the murder for which he had been con- :
11l THE 1144 1 / 2 . liketlNVrtnik 1
victed. The Court could not, of course,
.
-.•- ! -tirtirortrttrnrctertgr- f - nia - IfitillTarartni ifilNirg oll T - V trill AM . a s
ti o h , and ;
j j(9,4 3 yids e , i , thyroirme pro - , .40,1 AA the Weittlielhphrltlr 91! rnad-bed to be
oeeded to pace rieuk•4o- o pkai i i lin — as
,' '_" , i n n . 'h'utlY Paeke , l 'to it ehke' the rulls. The
f01ic,,,, w a , tautar to ,11 itiattlrot forward 11l . the
ixo(1:. cut tU.V. or( itt.4 Ireottegla /Itte +lth uitttbst
oUnfortunettely this pies of innocence li. !I einerer, it a Main nuiv• lore,. will be lo
is nu longer of aus avail. You have ', 1i 1 "3 - ed dui lu g the rurrent year than r, er before.
been twit* tried and otinvietesi of the ! Tla• la‘.`t.e , t that the whole
murder of trleorge Squibb, althenigh ably ; tiILIND IdNe, ifil iiiii PiCIFIC
defended by your counsel on brig trial,. ;
W ILL BE t;tiNiyI,ETE:D IN MI).
"After your first trial you were grunted i
a flew oils, and this has resulted in i a tot tit, er het ter._ The mean. ito far pro•ltlett for
another conviction. You have shwa 1 ''''"" . , , ,,atia0i11re5k," .. 1an .. ..„ ... ,5/ 4 1 4 ; .,.... „ , ,. 44 wA 1 1 . ,"
made no applicatuin fur another; and it ! '''''" 6r. m''' ' • --" •"'"` '" ."""`'""
now (*mile% the p a i n f u l d uty „f ih e 111.0 .0 the et‘terpriKe., Three uteum. ore diN hied
court to prunounca upon you the sons I " it " '' - " It ef '' ' ' 4 " l. ' "
tent* which the law deuian - d.s. I ...t ...As - TA; 4 riL;Nl.liThirXo . 1 4tAk iti. ,
"flow Jong or ii,III- ,h,irt a time %r ut I I.ls \ tug it irt3 . ..,-01 , 4 to Tllll. 1110 10011 lug 31K per
elapse liefore this behtellee will litoeNxtutt• 1 ' lilt '"'" rev 11n1 ' reit . ill the rate ''f'; W." per
fed,
I do not know. The time will be 1011, !or:07 loile• oil the Plaint.; Thelt lit the rate
fixed by the oorernor or the comm.!, 01 s's.'") per i"". 105 It) "" 1 " . thrn "t h The
Is ealtli. Itut fdo k nolv that it will mot It,,t ' Y M """ thi ''' "' ft at 11 ' role
11l
' l ' l2 ' uu°
be many Weeks or months. This time, P' r m". I" , tfa' .etindmag• , tlOmi..o, (.1T ii Nell
iVilatert l T It may he, you Ii ill have for 1 ;i ''' l; a 44 ''' i '" al. a l'i"su-'''''sii"""" .ri' toy.
repentance and praperdtion. No time iv . n ''' '"'' '''' , '" 11 "'"' i '"" l ' " i''''' b t ''''' I. ' l '
too short. it properly Ito prove4l, flattish t " '4'4'4.'2', t
ti ',''""" t ' W/ "' l " 4l '"' t "'"'' l3 " . ' " m '
th,,i, trout ,vein tuind,,o tar as poso,:o 1 1 ,1.1* .m.•- l o de Ow allit.tynt '4O. LW. In ~,,,,,,.)
ail the eonLerue or tuis werldotioldevok; i i r '; l''"'..i.'"'"" n. ("41U"' taus,. ,"‘"""' 5,.
ott rsel t ti, I tic dunes iritiolt your rin;'i- I ". r,
"i
"'"" 1
' , "‘l' 'I
I . '" . 1011,
~P. ' '''''' I"
II " -
t
y ion'require , . Call to yonr nil the tido- ! ' ' : .zip:,lll N ,1 - ri o t, ,it,i r ,, 11115 it II 11.1,1 tht..l
h/tl . , of your church, and wider their .'' :"' ''''''''‘ . 11. ll' ' , "" ''''''''' a '"" u"
toinistrstionL, 1 hope and pray that when ' C ' '''‘ " '''
life. with you here is at all end, you play', . - , ,,itr about. 000. rooNis.;.
ewer Into the eteruul lost prepared for 0, ,1 •. -0 •01.'r 111 , e , .mr: ,,,- to 1..r.i 1,, i % , 1 , -
an those who truly tepent and rely for I so. o.outi,Upla.yr 's , tis..totl,.vEOPO..tayqilt
forgiveness upon the atoulLg blood of. ;, ,,,, i 0 wail.- it-ii.ril,n , 4lir u. 14 onduant..+o,llo
elitist. • , 11l AI , , am/ 11/172, 10 :hi' 1,,,D1 pr...,-,..,,,. 'roe fro—
"The sentence of tile Court Is, that-0.,, for so. mot t.
put, William Donovan, be takea front 1101 g ", • s est, roe. NON • ori., entl the
this Matte to the pre-on Iron) wheuceyou i 11 1111 . 0,1 • , ••• eitsv 01 nlc I ot
Carne t end thence to the place of exe• 1 rir te.oo l lo lll o Pa' tec °lo
cution, and there be hanged by the neck j ! "' .r / 4 ‘ 4" * . Ile '" 1" th"v " m r . " moor "
.
until you are dead—and may the Lord Lnee the 101100 et
tied Almighty have mercy upon youi.rin.te r
soul." 'rho Union Nettle Willman hie, it
t hind grant tie inotution tenni the g os era-
At the toneltittion of the Court's seri
wnt 01 12...0en0n, fo'llte Dille 011 tte• 11ne 01 the
tenets Donovan approached Judge Fisher, 7,„vot, which writ n o r I,e worth fess than SI 50
shook him by the hand, and remarked.' e 1 010csl l,anw het. • .
"Irvin meet you in heaven!” CAPITA 1,.Ti11'6
I Tlio nothori/oit tetplini of the l'sloll Pa slap
.Sazgirig—A Frightfef Accident.—The t fnoineitetontesee is 'etymon, et watch -s,tos,
cold snap which has been prevailing fume, leo e beclllolllou int . L urie already th e m,
the past flee or six days, has had the • n, tf al So . p.ient (o Jlufld the
etroct of freezing up the Corr/urns creek a oittotcte ter thc Tore 'mei: a imsjo ug f t, i
011100 01 01Ni-eines 6iironit welt troth thtittlitt,
and other streams lit this viciuity, and
they were, previous to the !mow, covered ot t ieost tialleull 00010000
with fine smooth lee, suttable for good„ „ „ „ „
skating. On Saturday and M h nul ay,
hair glmaAv tinlehoil Al or 510 nility;int
the nverinn• lett tltsl,l i t tltl house 101 enri'llay•
hundreds of young folks tivailtd them.
selves of tile ulti3OrtUility thus afforded
, !_ el i V u it . . , l . .. ll r , , , , , S.• i r . .Wr i ls'r , ttnie t,‘”
Tyoli "
nottiheitelin
to amuse them-elves in this delightful . 11 0 1 , " 6 „,
and itttigmating apart., and all teamed ! heii.nocs, •eid 111.1 1,,,. Inin I pan,li t tor, beg.
to enjoy themselves lullazillgif• t the renc,oo , l Itttletit t tt10,4 1 01 telt, r q u'o4o.
afternoon of Sattinlay, Itmve„.l, 11+ :ill
appeared in the height of enjoy inent,iin
1011.10 I end i t ,ltel l t yl the th 101 l
aceideut occurred, which, for a ume, !. huuontt utile, • lot to he 110111 M tee
caused great terror and cerNterliftflott l P... •as „ ot11•3 to 1• I leue .
lattlCtod littndri ot Mike
among all who witnessed the terrible
and heart-rending scene. A large aunt - 111 „011 , „
,
her of pereone were on thole; between 1 I..,,,ei n ts,ao..e.sese
I Add iths•otetits NOI atm, ettreye,
Kone's bridge and the Chicken bridge,
a.
when the ice suddenly gave away, and
Miss Kate Brinizer, James Danner, Ed
ward Heckert, sl.imucl Grape, Mervin
Ogden. John A. Ileittel, George Karla!,
George Bressler, Robert Fisher, arril
Henry Hauer, suck Into the water solne
five or six feet deep, but were 611.1i/rate
ly, with great difficulty, rescued from a
watery grave, by mean's of a boat which
luckily wax found close at , baud. The
'utmost confosiou prevailed for a time,
and despair and eotesternation were de
picted upon the countenance* of all who
witnessed the uuftirtuilate victims etrug
gllme, ao it were; between life and death,'
Ropes, scantling, boiirds, ete., were
brought inlet requisition, but all to no
effect. Every means failed, and the par
ties were ma the water mule loon a1.,11
utes,hefore the boat was resorted le, by
which means they were readily rescued.
Ou the same afternoon, a son of Henry
.1.214., broke LI/lough the ice ihol
cnetilittely under the Math Street bridge,
and it ;w rescued !ruin It, 'Ve elm ellh
considerable difficulty, the parse- en
shore using a rope and lathier fur that
purpose.—York .Pciss.
The GTalofbaey .A t vi.Atp —U le Gle 1, n
that aiallatheNt go{ tbrough s'lo i'dnn
sylvania Legislature at it, la-t
which turns out to bes grnild4o.tter.) i , t
gift enterprive, ostensibly for cresting un
asylum for invalid soldiers at Getty-hurg.
Some legal steps were taken in regard to
the enterprise in Philadelphia, but in
the Meantime the managers went- ou to
advertise it, and the Commissioner of in
ternal revenue exempted it from the
payment of special tax, which brought
the subject to the attention of the con
gressional committee on retrenchment.
That committee, it is announced, has
just linispld eta consideration of the re
pbrt of the toninilisaionbt`glting his rea
sons why the scheme was exempted, and
It is stated that in tile course of the pres
ent week General Van Wyck will make
e report, giving a history of the &Weir,:
concluding with a resolution requesting'
the eonimissioner to revoke the per•
mit, so that taxes and license may be eel
lected froth sald association the same as
If no permlthad ever been given.—Ball.
"Bogua 4 ° Senator—"bogus" scheme!
"Cioe's Cough Balmm , " are household
WOOS throughout the United States.
As lie travel we are grBeted with It
fretattiocke and fence.; if we pick up a
newspaper we are advised to "try it";
and as we visit our friends we sec it on
shelf ready for use. It soothes fretful
children, puts a veto on coughing, and
is a great relief to the comsompUve.
"Their Name is Legion," may be ap
plied to the innumerable diseases to
which the skin is subject. It would be
well for those who are afflicted withap
parently incurable ulcers, old sores,
erysipelas and eruptions, to use Grace's
Celebrated (Salve, which cum in a very
short time, cuts, burns, scald;, flesh
wounds, &c.
=1
At thi Iteptiblicate - COunty Conireh-
tlon held in Indianapolis on Saturday,
the following preamble au l rerlOilltiOrk
were adopted: .
'WFIEREA.S, Equal, and exact 'justice
should rule the action of ciablic as well
as private debtors ha dealing; with their
creditors; therefore,
Besotted,' "That the bonds and oth
er obligatlous.of the General Govern- ,
meat which. do pot expressly stipulate
for payment irt coin on thetr'face should
he paid, in legal ; money; And that our
delegates to the State Convention are
!Retreated to vote a restitutkm in the
Mete Ptittigto eitftoodping. this proposi
tion.
What will thal4stara Radigals say
td Mat?'
"COPPEREIEADISM," according . to a
dethitioir of lift. Farngwortli, of Un
vAdicia, pv.,,nti "a proferearat for
ft,prvetreOrof civp oy,er tt military
despotiatai , We accept the definition,
ala,att,:tr.lll sue cattritry.', Radicalbun'
recone , ,* preference fora military des
,
pariatti over a. governmemt of Mill law."
by their aril, both cool
mitied arid coutempiated.
Pr is a notable feet that in not a single
State which bet& ad eteehan last sear
have the 'Radicals made a• gain. They i
hive lea everywhere and in ad.!.
oneof.r . cedi ',ll4ltngs' late papts kg'
says: "Thema Virae a-going co bed, and
theliaavese Wand wear were a-bhublai
at *a perfOratiaot."
11=112
„
4,F.{10 u. y. Bowls ark , Ogual W mon,y, and th o
Notpan3 's OWII BOlaix
r:64,1,y market., WO Lase utl tau
f Arai urge albh Revourrrl for Building
Revca Hundred .11ilei:
!.4
v. , etpige
Stoek (mid in en t wink dent, gritYl,ll/13
I.l.uitt Urrut, 11.iN.1,0Lkitu roe, tit. 41 p t. 21,1211,10
Total . . . ..00,1A6,000
The t'entlmity hey.. ample feeilftlei lOr glIppLV
-1.4 an) it th.a may ;a1... in 1111.11, !or
eonstruelielt. This map (111110 it 'toll) Or In
Fart by additional enbeeriptloas to mei lul st twit.
1:11iNISO, ii1"114+; Nl'
At prootent, the prutite tit Cm bee/petty are , de-
to. it only from Ito bent tnitne, tint Ilium Is at
11,4,0, lit. LI 111.1 t. 1/1.111 ,1111C11•111. of DV Inv in.
, of WI nit the l'ooeis the I .ontiony Pall Mae,
11 net a itta tier ¶ulF wen! Lutll. It b niartinOtt,il
t wt 1,11,1111,1110 rain 01141114 d I lie illttingli
toril • line euaniveling Ile. Atiande
I a &Placid States will he in rue l ooy and premien%
1 a n ,l;.ia then, win ht. no t• 0111,11.1110.111. It eon al
', any s ii., dvue .tt
tin he notleod tint the riit.•it
tailor iL,n
r,,d 1-, In met, a 00,71/ttlenl II or/..built nailer
t tlo• super, (30% rut. at vr.ist :intl tut
; I stem with iinverntnoyt nom , r • :nut that
Ito Panda ...no leant dunctortloyi•lllnievt Hon.,
I, Is 1 ,, ,11. , M nnslinLar lo(111 . 11:. Ii Out elfin ,
nip%em lee,o mei rininly nn other twos. I
ull ,u. 4 I t or 11,11 c. t.,lu 1.1,10 proport. tI4,
C
.11011Th1la;
nT:•l:•.ror.* TH
Ittor rtnr t 11.• 5.....r. t v h. th °
~.t r Lhan
r SIA.Ktk, 3 µ.!
SIX I•Flt 4 'FNT. IN wr,D,
or are,' MNI.,rI:III”:NT., Mew t investment,
have.tlarty till -1 141 ruu Ibr,ol /11.111.ty.
riptiollx will it rweivotl In .Rllll,
EURO, by N L ItANK
Nalq 12. DANK, liii It+ St s'
'lrk mot 111, Colnittn I No. r
gtr, t, *Pt
CuS I ISTMT N.t rioN t INK, N
.Ire.•:,
CLAM:, Itt tot ,E co., Ihut6on , No, - ,1 w u nst,,
JOHN J. tllBtvl,c MiN, Kim keni, No. Vt
00l ler tho (•otnfrent nivortf‘eil .titenta
thionglmul the Unttyd, *Ate, Iteuthinuoia
sitiruld 6r. netede In itnettr 02 other taw! s par In
Kew York, anti the bozo% he pent free 01
Onion by rettirn,tispreot. autaierating
tam: gh local a,genls, x 111 thtna tur their
ion!
A NEW riaLPILLNT A.NI) MAY, 4thowing the
trogresv of the Work, Re soured tae Voiamtnir.
Coo, ettklrVkltte of Bor . " nim be oOtotboki of the
(•ompany's ("tikes or of Its Lull. ertfued Agento, or
r. ill be rent free on eplr)itmthm..
JOHN J:C1A...0, Trins - brer, New York.
Jaat V.J. tat tf
FUINiTURE,
SHEAFFER & likeKER,
Pt:TEV3f3ritq, (Y. 8,
prviktrod to ttlihr to The Pnblto orytlttng In
then. Itne lc: Olean ne can be hu In the country
OW-Purelicuierii will du,wJi toenli atrl examine
our Atoek bflorat toying ebwei bore.
FURNITURE
mode to order. liefordrini; don* newly, cheaply,
and with dispatch
J.Ln. 24,
ROBERT C. CO BEAN
EVA Put faceAied a flew supply of r
gilts, -Cape, Boofa azi Shoes,
of latest styles, for Winier use, wlileh he ie
felling at : roducied prices. Be also mannbac-
tun, and 'repairs
HARNESS OF ALI, KINDS,
'Promptly and on reasonablel terms. Bndles,
4falton4, TrUilks,. Vallees, robnCe o
jam ant sniniir: ot,..NAkuu,slannvoact, ,
b MCI , tit ths old stood on Cbiltitbefibp*
WOO% flOo'llobiir t ireqt of fin Aler's DrugAtoro. 1 .
44 - 111114briftstVild I fog t tifAnds
ofFUR.4:
, .14n. 24,18603. 4L , 1 r l ,
tritsserneel:r. r -
,Nw.tit"adttst 111,"="..r.
ttd 51100 Lmaglims,dielowiest H. C. Cobsan Ira Jelin
behrlver, under the kty he and name of Cobtah
1 4 4,4404frly s iNVI i4ii t iIY.LbMIII !laced Pei XDOC494L
cunatMt. likailfiv wimpallant th.
me! firm will t them, an th.e. Indebted
t..t the aatrib infaft9 and jpa f t Ac
tereinft. t;', IPUE A
.1011.74 St' AIN ER,
Jan. _', NI,
• Wary Kam. •
LIA - R to liker_pragaaav ol Um aulacriber, la
Cl
rtlloll township, .an. time ago, abyiwy Bata.
all white, with shorthorn , alai short tall,tt
probably a sear old. The aware le .rtallawnal 1.14
prove property-, pay charzes :tart take ay gwatraal
alma.' JOSVPII ..k. .A.II2rTZ.
Jon. 24, )81e. Vt.
tOrtteEtit'ai the F.ceelnlor cannot toe undf . M.
1.. while the quality and style bf Plc
eannot be surpassed. Call and examine.
C. J. TIMM/
.t."-ettiattrone—ll*hrol=fridnfi. ;ea
FICIVOS
SPECIAL NOTICES
E=C3=E=M
Tice lumusalty ,/ a due la °portion of Iron lu the
blood la well knOWn Malt a ;miles! mem; whonit
becomes reaueod from any muse whatever...the
vho t , gprtent • ewßhr+, tta , wrakeat part being
hest ntteekod, and tt ftvl log of languor, l4ill4tude
and 0 411 imamate pen tide. the eyetem. The
eemetly M etmply to *topple the Motel ivlth the
omelet:UT tithottltY of trou, TIAN eel, be d o n ' , by
wing the
PSItUVIAN RY 6IIP,
protected elution of the protesble or Iron,
otiMbreo preictred butt it modot Bal.+ at once
with 1.40 100,44.1fLottolf Atroliditl3, rigor mud two
lite to the w !owe kIyN4eIII.
To tal.o loottlillio to M . o,clrlefoo,
t, it tIollolono) !HUN IN ill, will,•
oiR mortaring 11 to Woo ryxioni. In 11/r to fog lo
retr wbeh the Itninglat lon Ir. ',tone,
Orivlno mayo.: "I hits,. 110011 loOng
the MYttt t . for konie ttior loaf It
gives 1116 ILNIC tYMIr, btlOpilley 01 “pirllA, OW le
ol muscle."
runt tit I tiltig mrtltltin r-,,m ureun•., mild
nY•mlllliendttkln. irom ~ 1” , 01 tln• 111u...t 010-
tioit I,kyik*Lnot, ol.Tßymvn trfhil othrM„trtll
mr•nt fl oti W uely
The g eutlitkellity hl AltIN II In
KIIVOI,
inspemonE. Proprietor,
No. NI Dfy :sew VOL k
Sold be all tlrtyptl..h,
onAerti cnixisttATst)
icraux Mr. 1,1. Tirker, Depot 314km,,r iu A 41.1,11
"I ,uvn Won trotthloil tor year% with ft had tin
,ot.i..thrtte* notirar , ll3,ond tomiettroo•
‘. 1,, l' , ” , au •Ituttoor 11 nallitil..tvd
0..11 IT, th.i., It•tfal vii4.t .irt4i3f, 1110 I 11 , ...1
tit t• it, %'ol,lot flifttt,
OEII
ff I W‘tf in, oswarlthr, Ity.tirAtthz. I
thinli, rho 4 .1*•110.14114 11141111* tti'llpf Salt,
teowi,E a a, I‘, no -,ton, prorrlrtor..
~a .l tN ntl 1.rr,g41,44., at ,','ill, a laA. Sent
tn. Itt.”l nor ii 1 . 111,-,
7 ta,
I=l
V I r't 0111 i. ..•port. , ll ;., ilia .N6O/10111,1.
11,.:ha1 .. N.."t ro.• 1111111.1% kat'
NI. eii nli tlt, Ili n10)1. , Oilllllt,
,d vs., It 1.1111 nt ar tile 01 . 441 pro loon,'
upon tonx,,f tr„„.,„;,„,i,„1
41 ' 11 1.:1:11,,;'
I 1 HI it t {Am!, thumflytmer
of ',rll hall, Uwe rot t
11111111.1 wll~t 41111110 of
f.qTAIRPIti I S II
I ilut eIINT.USIittn, .1111 . ,
Yo.k. , • 0 1 , 1 1 .) Sal I.rugglmia. Applt•at
t flair I , IIOOWIN. -
Jan. 7, in& lit / •
---
T O / 611110141 of liorsoa.
Tit 011.1144 uC 1101,, die p.nrh horn 1.._
Thh. \ ruff lan
Ullllll , Ol t‘llllicoll/Siily Vino etvieof gist%
Tn, rovt Is "nh,
OP net of n Lome
I/ vta Ulr, ready for 0•,.. II In uarntittleil
thin tit nit (him; iike for the tillre of I'M+, What
"ore 1 lo out, Sin 11111.,
C. it no univ tifilieils
i.e.',,lt luw limed and tipprii,rd of (or yetinit Ity
the fltof linroeff, on In the rountry. ()Iv% f., lib
o. rr-deft rnhof...., It arts I fko mow, I
1 . 010141111111) . LVIVIN od (rant eke rorharf orhoblen cif
Ri/fentorl tin It. 'rife
ml Ironlnz tnuh, , u.rd fl fin II lr
fur Int 1..41., title, In. has Meal, Itetiiillinctt
Dr. Tiititaii Viittit tan thin:, hluuu. ht 1..011 ilp
to pint loath s.- tot tithe,. gold i,t thic
"Ali I . ..ittithithlll
I ;ink.
Nru Yinrringe Bide
AN 1 , ,,A1 I t tit 1: :1 NI.; Nll.Ny.ttit sitt4n
gt,,n I.r kittott , t, ttn.l tn 4 viont
~ :ttullt 4utl Nlanto , otPtt, winch en.ate tat
ittrlinntitts UN NIA IllttlAt IL, \Snit Mtn- ta..ttt• or
retie/. hunt, In e... 11,1 litter t.int Irtlw s nt, ttit
ltb.ulpt. Litt I. Mkt 1.101. t .11 It o:N,
lowt, I tkv.twiattttott,l2lllltitlolplint,
Ott•tt. 14, I,l'. I
, ~,,,,,;,o1.!
lo,; ityou
I,rou,wu
CM=
l'ord to the Ladle.
Pit. DU PON, VS tiIIILL)}:N 1.
1'11 , 17. 1.111: k•r•..V.\l.!^l. lufsdrible 11.
I rrt IL..natus hog Olmtruetion, 01 the
Monthly rurnm, :man Viiiat.eVM Vaaie, and al
04 1 PreVellthe.
It In new rncr thirty yeont slave the also, emir
brute,) Pitts were timt dlneoven•tt by Or. DU PO:
ot Paret, dttelog which tluu• tti , y hole Imo
ex tenly,ly and ,a,e , ,x1‘1113 . weed la n mal, eft no
putble 111,[1:taInnx, well Ili 141va.0
1“lln loa.e.pholex, w IL:, I.laral norm
In oeety It in only a Ile: "Ml.', at I
gwwt' 01 uu• ilivuoau,l4 "r tedie , who se v.
them, t om Ile In Induced to Innis• toe VIII, la mile
lot ,111/1111 eel till ro solltlll,g lron4sO, le
regulArll t,.. wholever.an well en to lINVetIII.IIII I
vri hew e'lle will Jletla'ro,l[ It.
PILL. le. A NMI:,
/ .. ..111141., 4111,41 1) tito.,.•onOppostl,,,
thvilly , -or, ant toiled i,rll4,ht U 10.14
whlle In tluit towlltion tuut tbso
fainestrifigc," after which fuhnoni no., the Pro
firtetnr Pv Ito renuonslUillt.l. Illtll -Ugh 414.•1;
Illikinemi out pro Vela 003 Mischief to 1.1.11,1 L
VI Wars 1. , e the hil.yare frk innuitahlfsl
INVALlinnix ItIINII.DY tor nit
coliplalnts so peg di tar to the 4k.X.
41 $1: BOX I, SUFFTeIEVT.
10.000 Bnxea have hevn hold nlniln 140 Yeakk,
I', n Thhhh.antl Boxe% ..out 10 >tall, laol.n I,} nay -
X. II aoht.lg. ht.i, to all l,.lrtu al the Worql, Lt. Wll.ll
1a1SW 1 •1 , 11,1' 11,11 r, Itll 4,11,111 will , 11 1.C.1 ,
nolthng Ilk,, the ,1111,e 1111VV 111 01 ILIU/V1 : 11
111. , 1, 11 Y 01 )franethe dananao..l ay."n th,
1111, 2,, -.(rth.: /aux .1(1 , 111 , -41.,, In
`...lare h. I, k
I • halm. 1, qtn, 1 24:4 1 . 1 h . • •
the "How I olor w 1L•,11 n '
1111 1 1 h... 1, (h. 1110,1 11'11 , .114
pvr Box. Six I ot.
lq \ ; 01:Ss 1.1, 1 , 21 , L!,./ , 1, .011 ,
1,;. at 1.:U.)6411N. 111.
I „Lahrs Uy hen.llll4 .
through the riou 111
&h., MI In btu:, , oritt...loullt.llY./ 1,1
JI ul,to .1111 pal t tll Lllc {,{1111,5
J . ,5.w.1.1;;1.; , out 3. U. W.
Nvir, Vu(//1; CNC/U{.l {l{
YIN S. 1).
Sluuu,Pn , pllatlr, Nev. lurk.
.112.,4 f, 1667. I y
Errors of Youth.
Win/ TllllOOOll lurk r.lrn rrlinl SPr•
11. Dewitt.), Premature , end alt ih „
ityek. 01 ylnati ul 111 , t 4eretlnn, Will, for the mike
oi Nuth rtmt huh - ImM v. 'kilt tree in tin mho 11.441
It, the reel no ant dir,uom, inlikitin the fam
ple routetly whkh he was t fiuff'•
wishliat to Willi! 1.1 the .01Nuitirli.r'1. eXiilo,lolo4.
C.lll I 111 pellet (0111 . 01C11 , •,
)$M II
42 (leMa it.. New 1 ork,
May 27, I•4L. ly
To Colisnnlptivrii
The ant 11,'114. on v. It/ wend rdv IJI
vimrip•l tit nil Vl lio gestre It tin. rwnwripths, it!,
dirt•rtiori, fiw ranking and 0.411141 the, 41ny.4
retuotly Uy w Lich be was mar , ' orn Irma wire
tiou awl tilla ['road disease Consumption. HI.
otijMoi Lit t.. iwnetlt the gtftl/enst and Ito bops.
ri y sstrin ar still try this prescription, as It *lll4
04$1 t
hent nothing, anti uuiy pruy..
makiress
_
Rev. EDWAiLII WILMON,
No. lei Smith *mud H met,
fieptl'33, tim IViiittotkabundi. Nsw lark
==l
In formotbm zunrenteed to protract , 4 bliunknt ,
growth of tour Ir.roo. bald head or beaT foe,
alxnn recipetorYhe removal of .191ntia, ohhev,
Kroptiona, rte., pt, the ekln, !mix t wane
eon, (dear, and beautiful, cuu ba u,btaltaxt with.
our Meer& addraolog
THOM. F. 1 .11.1.P4.1.:7, C'hemlat,
ltruecturay, New York,
Sept. 10, I*7. Rrn
QOARTERLY 'STATEMENT'
O F GrITYSDURCi AT10NA,11....Nht.",.. i
v,.
.. • • .
Lonna and plarounta. • ••••
v. H. Honda to aamutre circulation . 140,4030 o.
• •
EIiMM
me (nun other thanks
(ash ((env .......
11.41.1 Es' mule . ,
ItE2l
=CO
MUM=
(Stpital .. .. , . .. . ,
.... 4145,1:) VI
Ctr,ulat.l4.g. .... ...... .. ...... .. .. . 1311,:M IXI
Ilepoal t 4 71,5> 10
. .
ellap{Eo . l • . /6,000 00
.
Yrtint and lads ... . . ...... 1,171 tr;
Stale Clreszlatlon
Illvidexuls unpaid .... .... ~ . ... ~ 0 1,1101 zi ,
Illsoconta.. ... , . ............. r.... 2,120 111
Dusts Haab,
I certify that the ahoy*. statement It; rortact to
the, best of my knoirlethea and belief.
J. KMORY BAIL Caabtor.
. .
• •
. Jim. 10, IRA. it _
QUARTERLY REPORT
OF' thr oolulltlua of We FIRST NATIONAL
BANIC.OI , Ot.'"ITTIn BMW, on tho morning
urine first Monday ordinnuitrX, /AS:
Loann and Dinetitinlx, reining over
/Furniture and fixture., . MI no
761 09
Premiums .... ' .. lo lt
U. 8up4 44 2.pp0
firsd /NAP Ob
' We COM gbfm,
to r I pay!
..... -147,9284 PS
, 610,50$
I .
igAntwauxs. „
stock• - • --IV
N'. 16 °6
C A D
_ ... rs ' ll— iii . ;Z;il:4l44::::-....- 16 4
newy.af.-- +••••.• •••-•?"- 741,01
p.souyilita 4 110 i 4 XcW.A.
S** 34
The abo , M statement le true . to the tent of fay
know ledge and be/1r(.
ORO. ARNOLD, enabler.
Sworn nod subserlbed before rue this Rh day
of ..larillirllff,K , f t • J VP I N E 'f I • 'I?.
Seth 17, lam. It
amr 1iV41./FTED,
iITE undersigned will pay the highest market
price. for kitty. ineuireac Spangler's Ware
house, Gettysburg.
ogo.ritlCKllol.7FiErt.
Nov. 2fi, INGO. tt T •
U. 8. BONUS.
rrifi Fl o c „raw...a Bank Of Gettysburg will
ouiltOMOutd /tete
U. Bomb% oleo 5.40 aatl
Compounds In 4NWL Nate,.
GEORGE ARNOLD, Cashier.
lOot. 8, 1886. tf
MEI
N ■V abiscas,.thers wlll aisayste • Thateugh
ly eompeteat egaftlier taullmegeoeg lb* Eseet.
or Clothealt sm u tk of ail kinds mid Muter ma
amstanees give sallstsetlon before 4
am leave oar Mans. C. J. TYSON:
MEE
11.1,1/1*
10,41Ri
ra
44: Fo'
5,0011
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