~i~7=~~~iii~~i M _.• ` __ "'Molar. re►ranry 14, 114614. == editnrs fire appealing to Molt imirty friends to "organise" for `{he Etprling - Bleetion, Yea!-to organize •for the :ett.eftion of men who .upport the fa melee policy of 'Congress, Which jilaces the black above the white, and seeks to give the Ignorant and brutish negro of the Booth the controlling , power In the choice ofthe roTer , of the nation ; for the election sid men' who Justify those at the bottom of all the negro deviltry "run ning riot" throtighutit'the sountry ; for the election of men who support legisla tion loOklng to eqtraltty among the races everth‘re In Pennaylvanla,and which has already'forced the bock negro into the public conveyance! , heretofore set apart for aline la4ten ; for the election of men who etaod by the thieves guilty of rob birth'', the CovernineW of hundreds of mlllinns of dollars under the disguise of "loyally.;" for the election of men who 1. steppert it Radical Congress in keeping the - Union 4evered, and the Interest@ of capital and bibor itn@eitled; far the else• 1101% of men belonging to a party whose leader@ would plunge the country into anarehy, ending In military despotleln foreer, toaeeomptiahiheir partisan a nd plunder purposes! •This is what Radkai otflee-holders ask I•he rnnk and tile of their party to "or smoke" for. Will they, as Independent freemen, knowing their rights and their interests—will they, as ITITI: MEN', hav ing the purity and honor OT their rue at heart—allow themselves to be longer used by unprincipled demagogues, wha rem nothing. for them, but seek only to live upon public money, wrung from the toil eta *sweat of the bard-working whilA man: We do not believe the' will —fro?... ltuow will tint. Reflection, 'the RoberaLeon.l thought," ha., return. the people are everywhere awa ing o. 41 , q.sertiye - Of - - they T 'hi.ii.ottlitry araln, an I duty in ilia frying hour. They ean::,ft but Fee - hat there is 910 w only one party to be lief! upon for relief and protection—but one party under which to 'ore/lib*" lbr penes ind prosperity —for eonntry, law, and white euprornany—and that Is the Democratic partyl Away, then, with Ntongrellern, and rally under the old flag of thirty-seven stare, Tor a Warta Marl's ,stw.,:atimeser, IffiSME=E cvntit.itlo3 for Alabama been defeated, by reasoa of the re• liroportino of those registered t.ot oting. The t',inu to receive votes wid oxtentied two days, by order of the Itadi :4l leaden. at Washington, hut, all to no purpose. A rila;prity of 'the negroes even had too much decency to turn out and vote for the miserable bantling. The elt.ttiOns were Conducted by Redi eale,, and' the rejection is all the more galling on that account. Whet will Congress/10 now, with this defeat of one of their darling schemes, by there own black friends, staring them In the face? WM they resort topme act of still more sweeping deviltry, in defi ance of the expressed will of the people? !'‘'othing seems to . be too outrageous for Radical politicians and office - . holders to atteu t. Plusionamr Joltrises hue written an other letter to Grant, in which he is backed up by four members of the ll..latrt ocein the assertion that Omni promised 10 surrender the War ollke to him as he iound it. This document 14 a clincher, and will go far towards defeating Grunt's Presidential aspirations. CHAIM xa lonolvr.—llany of the lead ing Republican papers throughout the country, like the New York Times, Even-. lug Post, and Commercial Advertiser, Yrovklenee .7eurruil, Springfield (Maw) Republican, Itatralo Commerelat,.Chica o% Tribune, and numerous others, are arming out with - elaborate articles :4'41114 the rough-shod attitude of the Radical emigress. They denounce their record aetn tut hostile to the spirit of five lovertiment; and if pend'sted in, will ! •ventnate in the overthrow of the Re pm/Me,-and the , estabhetimeot of a Mill inry Desrootlerna GE LTA charges are 'made that 440,01:4 barrelsot whiskey, now in bonded ware houses, on Which no tax need be paid as long as it remains to that oondlhoa, be long to a ring .of politiod specalatais, sod .shat- ties podia tharefroas, when +elk are to supply the einews of theßad 'cal osaupsign. Let the Congressional . Teams Society smell luta the mat ter,. THE Frredaltja.ligteitU to to be con tinued In full forge and with all ite ex peaskyqness. The Radicals In tangreae are cOuviueed that it will be needed to itiiCulpulate the votes of the negroes at the coming Presidential election. Tbue we see that the white working men of the -North arc to be taxed to the extent of dollars to support a horde of Radical 'electioneering ngenti; and to iLial and iiiethe the negro voters In Idle neati„le4 by being engaged in the eill plcv of white Polithernen they should nal to get the poll« In numbers @urn: dell. 2‘ , .ercorne the white majority in thigreatldlitile and Western States. Twg. Caniaaaia .New Hampshire is being eondnateg-with great energy by both parties. Previous to 1853 the De nuoceaoy-generally carried New Barrifr slam Since March, IS4 they have heettawally defeated, audit would lu tkiCate earetpathable change 01.4ailitieat 4 1PinlOw 4 r4he tide which bas no long net t in one ditentlon ebould be In any degree, turned betehwatd.. , Tti F .New York amimercial .ildyertiace (Thnrlow NYeed),tutya the motistirea of Congress la tagard...taotLaSoUllern Statota .acceniplisli two (R OMs, l+/41 "i t tuitiguruto Negro supremacy- at the. finailkandovertarow Radical supremacy al,44saiartlm",aud it acids very snare& Ueda" 1 ( 1 /,kal 4 "if ibis be the only way of **Oil itieke °Gantry from a political =jet pa submit to it patiently, jiimacriplares teeth thut evil is patns/psdp . Aott good may come." The good time incoming. _#3`er.-131471 , 1. album mayg that if Item vtloant., - tscomilly valtote !lib* proallne the `2,l*rtihteat , mut Lea pal or iefawal. iltAtite Preeldent proes, by foutiownasetio WO, Cabinet, that Orant Wit th AkoAtkerkllo4 ptifintot, ste fOrnso tote,t, in ttIW •P• 91.41 rot thocheo, hatted aotho,rity ill thl - munty, IbiiTra foot or a k # 4l.o7n lAtt; l., c6rtitihr - not 114 4aPottt i titsehteti tti nlati? IkrAfeni orytti PlArtoo Btitilti: -44 Ntiori4 ebuti• ty4aintabilAsilicititti ratio.? •— I tiLdqV i a, ring man ri l'inir",tor t 1 V work/ faas.asititawa bi g r _tiioti. is I P"- thiCiihbailmr- Iftc . qielNl9ool4o ll .miAosilitian, 4 • • • - • ,y,. litstabo d's‘. io • .z• - • - • -• GRAMM NOMINATION. iter. The Itepubtritertventir of Nine 1 , York having I truited'for tit at for Preeident, t Iffirld thinks that id lift at ill carry a Reallity orb* delegies I from all the btalikts tr,:bleagkpiedgeolkto him, and OA Cillaveltlieh he n mere rekletering: body. The other State Conventions will beheld very goon, and Grant w) . 11 be fully nominated three months bohifei the Chicago Convention OEM Tire Certainty tern; Tang hi nd ranee, the Westdonntititisay gives the Democratic party all the benefit of the chapter of accidents. :Co matter what may' happen afteea majority of the Re publican delegates are pledged to e Giant, they cannot change Aheir candidate.— Even if nothing should occur In the South, in the present ticklish state of affairs, to Injure Grant, he will at leant be held up as a mark for public criticism several months before his antagonist is broUght Into the field He will have blast's to take, but no antagonist orywhom they can be returned. Heretofore. Gen eral Grant has been dealt with only In a strain of flashy panegyric; he will now be dissected with the scapel of truth. The Darrow, sluggish intellect whose dearth of ideas has been dignifieslby the courtly name of prudence, may be deemed to have a safe refuge from extravagance in stolidity. The dogged persistence by which ho was chiefly distinguished as is soldier, may be thought to have stood forth in such bold relief because it was not accompanied by oilier qualifica tions. The really able soldier is he a lio accomplishes great results with au infer ior force; and the country may conclude, on examination, that In his Virginia campaign General Grant a:willed nearly twice aa many men as the enemy had in the field. It is not the mart of a great soldier to pay for a victory thrice as many lives as it ought to coat. GeDeral Gault accomplished everything by num ben, nothing by skill. Out of the army. he has Dever elven the slightest evidence r 5 1 ,1“.- In hi- ••." t, Imbeds, kneW ._ . _ —,ll lite ..z.. made ~. mark. Ile is dull in conversation ; In hr's li , , dignity of bearing; he has no gea.e..i t l y and popular warmth of manner to compensate for his want of dignity ; he haalittle political knowledge; he has uo capacity to eajoy works of gentile; he ki, in short, a cold, narrow, commonplace, unattractive man, remarkable for noth ing but a stolid force of will. It we pass - how General Grant's intel lectual capacity to'hisi moral qualities, we shall find them of the same vulgar stamp. He hex ohagned his political prinofples from motives of ambition. He has treated his superior officer with insolence to in gratiate himself with a faction end has tarnished hla personal honor by unmanly ,duplicity. Nobody ever heard that Oho eral Grant is &Model of eobriety. Nobody overheard of his being Inside a place of , worship. No instance or .anecdote was ever told of his kiatiaesa' to a sick or wounded soldier. He was never known to, manifest a spontaneous interest in be nevolent Institutions. He never gave utterance to au elevated...sentiment, or made an inspiring address to his soldiers, „Even the generous ardor of patriotic yen t h away from their hones, exposing their lives under his leadership, never, with the youthful teudency to hero wor ship, regarded his person with affection. No eyes ever brightened in a hospital at his approach. No warm 'outburst of ad miring cheers habitually greeted him when he came in view of sordiers. No body ever felt that lie was "a man to be loved." The certainty that a candidate is to be nominated who Is BO little capable of in spiring esteem or attachment will cruise the zeal of many Republicans to wax oold. Chief Justice Chase will be more likely to confine himself to his judicial +dies, and surrender his mind to the -Ec.servotizing influence of judicial stud ies. The nominatlonof Grant will there , fore improve the prospect of Impartiality In the Supreme Court. It will cool all, and alienate many of the Chase men. , They Wit/ be disgusted to see a life long Abolitionist and, as they think, WO statesman set aside fora new convert, who barteis his convictions for the sordid hope of °nice. This nomination spikes the eloquence of Wendell Phillips, who cannot, with a very good stomach, lap up from theground and swallow his pro fuse vomit of diatribes against Grant. If Tiltonmakesapeeehess, it will be with a wry face. Many other Republicans re gard him as a Mal which they despise while they melt. Butler wall do all he can to expose him, from motives of per sonal hatred. Before misiewanser, if not before tbe meeting of the Ctskiago Con vention, it will be discovered thattlener al Grant is I weak and damaged. candi date. MEM PSOPHETIC LAN6RIAIig. The New York Moral, which the Radiosle are exasodinglr thud of quot ing aaauthorlia , when It snits their put , pose, gave utterance to the fallowing truthful sentlinatita. , Mere wisdom - was never contained In an Neal number of lines: 'The norinatlon of grant, blaohened with the negro pole? of the Radical fac tion and loaded down with revolutionary laws, will be of no greater avail to the party than would the nomination of Ben Butleror Wendell Phillips The people of the North will refuse to reduce ten States of the Union to a nonillion of African barbarism and to make the negrothe equal of the white man, no matterwhit candi date the party - may prititirerard to distract public attention from the real home in volved In the election. The Northern States will east their electoral votes against an infamous policy and not for an Individual. While the American people honor , Grant as a soldier, they will not consent that ho shall be used us an inatrutuent to enable the Radicals to overthrow a reinblican Torm of govern ment, or to force the political supteumey of 'the here upon the nation:' ff lie should not sooher sink ur.der the load heaped upon him by the Raißeal Con. grass, he would be defeated at Use polls by an overofiteiming majority. The election would bo only a repetition of - the Scott campaign, awl thgresult_woulil be as disastrous for the Hero of the Wilderness 11.9 It was for the Hero of Lundy's Lane. Theverdict,of the people next fall will assuredly be rendered against the revolt?. tiounry negro reconstruction policy of Congreis and will sweep from power,, every vestige of Radicalism and every Individual vata:Arul g y,Jutirni—laimsolf to be drawn wiatiu.lts pelsouosui Indueoce," IT nniloNE 7 L ITOII. JO tneli-, man, Radical, has rolaa blll 1a Wane, iu the Pennsylvania Legislnf.urc, W amend tlse . Consiatutipn this.,State,llyotriking owslJ4e,rord ;White. .„ . :Shoubil Uicalurad usnist,eargy, negroeF Wiß,he r allaked tt)o, privilege of IgilOg anol OWE* °Mee. Shall it, be dese46.4oS-Uwioito men" an- itweAvliqi!ui ku p A , Re 40 . atidp, *rtsd . , Thf objst pt., NO .44teuiiiva . ,,/wame t gt. Tom, • WJ r ',IL: § 4 4- 4 4 IiFIiPBR-4 4 4 1 Y 419t4.000 , Roiii;f.l.9l44Livl 3 .<iabi l 4hMt, i4.kti Ja JAR vri :ZUPAN! .441eakii*PAAPARuitfi -ffl eac kbig ..q Ul 4 l6 4 o ll•l4P,Offt AtAtiMit ParlMU t tigEt 4 1 9cir 4 40444 1 4t 00190,01044.11/19911 , Ar- & 11 , *girt Isimins.o4 tpovismei% , • r'l‘ WO& 11. • OUC b • AWN* 00.POthe1 J STANTON' A. 76) ANDERAOVTTLI.E. i'he r fir. f r,,,,,, edited I , f ol. ' CoC Zi er, • turraartutie 01l CI 'ii f 4, le DIY 'tact 4 t 1144. tant rni &instate - Tht • . tits` Int.i l ibe n t Howl tilt any of le irlltes; Rettig a pon it En ffere t. Ilatlir,94t vilie : , \V hen our !NMI' prkoners were starilng at A mle , t -on oil, pi ion, 31r. Stanton was called upon to eruct an exchange so that our poor boys might get home. Ills an- Nn er was "that he cool I not afford to ex tttalge-welf 4rm.n !Or trfeetlenci* - • Langriage•beingmeed .4.ilinit thane is no question. He has beau charged with it over. and over, again and again,and he ha, never pretended to deny tt. There is a Colonel living In Illinois of the same Itadieal polities with himself, who charged him with it to his very teeth. Our readets will remember that:the Radicals had placards stock up at every public ',litre—at cross roads-in bar rooms and on the skies of house* repre senting the starved condition of our sol 'diers at Andersonvllle, and they will also remember that during that fall there were important elections In several of the largest States In the• Union. The question on this polkt may be fairly ask td, did he refuse to exchange rebel pris oners for-our soldiers and consequently left them to starve to that horrid pen, because the Radii:Ca wanted sec - twitting of the kind to excite the public mind in order to carry the elections? If he did, we say he 1, a scoundrel of the deepest dye, and unfit to be recognized among gentlemen. . 4 ttelt 1.4 (nein:lll whom Pre.ident John .on Milkd out of the Wur °Mee, and atreft i, the man whom the Radical Sen ate or the Vnited Statea hae re-f n•Mtted. MEI= Wa.hington telegram Intit week enid - is now well established that two thousand negro %Liters, is this District nre being. sustaluell lty the Freediaeo's , lio rean here, (ietierttl dirowut dta endeavor ng to get thew eutployifielit alth'iklis oP the DI-Ariel, kit a little iiwal wti i nelu Lill. are ;al ,. lila ti.'gri,,4 • Sole Lit file MUM is) tifi ill lieorgi•towil tlipi Litt! Tax payers trill please to take notice of where their money goes. Negroes inie,t be fed in Washington by the government, In order that they may remain to tote the Radical ticket. DIE-41POlf pENT General ( - hutch', (Radical,) writing from Congress to the Ashtabula (Ohio) Sestina, nayn, "the _Presidential outlook i.. urg(hirij but pieasant ;" and We Witninnaton correspondent of the New York Led, pendent, (extreme Radical,) ndy.cw that is illam nec danger of a d.iof nett oki.thauu4-"-- Thera gentlemen nee the uutniatakable signs of the ap proaehtnv storm, and are preparing their readers tor it. The days of the Radical faction are numbered, and nothing eon nave them from the terrible defeat that await.. them. TILE following may be taken as a spe cimen of the "reconstruction" registra tion of colored voters in the Southern States. At the same time when regis tration was going on in Florida a census of the population was taken. That cell surisho wed about 05,000 whites and 70,000 uegroes. Yet the whites register only 11,921 voters, while the negroes count 16,062 voters in a total Male population of 85,000 negmes of all ages. This would make more than half the entire negro mule population Lweinpone years old and upwards, which is manifestly ha , po , sible. In the three counties of Leon, Jefferson and Gadsden, the most popu /out in the State; the census showed 4,930 nude negrues of the voting alp; from these counties the Radical registers return 3,699 registered voters, which is 1,060 more than the census calls for. Barefaced frauds like these are resorted to by the Radicals to make up for the loss of votes in Connecticut, California, Ohio, and other Northern States. GIANT'S DRUNK' ENNESS. —The Phila delphia Poe', a Radical sheet of the straightest sect, says : It' the charge that Gen. (Irma has been seen drunk in the streets of Wash ington were made merely on a single ru mor we should not have re-printed it. But the rumors are many. Mr. Phillips says they reach him from different and trustworthy sources. The independent of this week tells the same story. The Rerolofioe deliberately says that "Gen. Grunt is drunk half of his time." More than this, we have repeatedly and re cently received similar information, with statements of the time, place and company ill which he is said to have beeurpublicly intoxicated. THADDEUS tiTEVENS IS a bold man. That merit he certainly possesses. He is not willing to watt-until the people of the several states shall decide the ques tion of negro suffrage for themselves, but he oaks the Rump to take the matter in hand and make the laws to suit the whims of the Radicals despite the will of the masses. Thaddeus had better take. care. Onoe before iu his lifetime he do lled the will of the sovereigns and was compelled to seek safety in a rapid flight &mum back window. History is al WIlyS reproducing itself !—.4stc. Ir 19 reliably stated that General 0. 0. Howard, Commissioner of tho Freed men's Bureau, declared tliC:nther day at a meeting of the trustees of the so-called "Howard Univer9ity," that 1— tens in pew of practical ontukfamation &lumen the white, (lad black rocca. ant that he had no th.dire to co)Jeal his ninon on that 80- jcce. On.Stt of our Radical exchanges announ ces -the fact that limegro named S W. Jones Is 'running 1411 the Radical candi date kir Outgrew in ItheVoerth Alabama 1 . DiStriet, tun l declares that be will'elec ted. When the Radical Reconst •tton scheme is *tily tattled out we ea o f ea peet to have lesalhim forty or fl negre Congressmenfrom the tooth. The halls' of the Renate amine Home wilt then present a setae Which *e ltstie to the Imagination of oartetehm, 'White men , of Adams, - what - Ile you thin* of the picture? , • Tim. Albany Evening Joartiol,naladt caLnewsPaner, agates with in in think ing that principlea, not•itten, will titter thereentt of she neat politicitloott tea, Pao 14NX it Rays, 4, that -any- Inas can &talented to the Presidency on the haste of Illialyetaohal and without the auppent .4 a greet 4den, • is a tni , taken oee."— TALE Auditor Potero/fa rupOst shows thlit .14/30ouaughy's "battle-tieldroeino , real 000tutiatiolou %Stew TllREFETnortiumi Dt444-10f, fro% Nolo Trououry, but it doeqii't Allow one rout giceM to tita fercrc by tlici-10A1142,1masie......Xellarity be go ,qt how." igrai , Faenirr, Baltimor , ,for, • Article, —conca g iou, Typiuk, of Oat,tde-.)ln itsgc went of :\ fltl linips. TOWN, 'COUNTY ANDRMIUNDING IfIXIMIEIL -Carrots-('ra rr , CI 'lags . • bor 2..:coded on a Fat rodattems orphmi's C4Ory,--‘,4 u stijoursed 90, ',haul's court fillie holld on 'the itith j‘nd 10",,,t, 1 ai , or -Cood,Tallp: - March, at o'dock..R. ouel AgrlctiltutcsL'lrse-Sat . king- led Cows-Lavender Iletirs- , SfrigAing.- 'hfleit the steig,lilng Is still noarll and Road Malang-Frauds lo very fine--never better-In the moon- I Packing Tobacco-Drying sweet Potato to it is rteltrly , At i livrd out! , to this ---.114p5-kiankk Tidal -11e,idea Month vicinlfy. - " tlyilhirran-andk;hrtfen Work, awl a veric -27-rnoiciew/gm-crt.-We-Wrklicrwieifie,l4flar."" 6 with thanks, tbo receipt of codure,,sional van"' hri 'if '‘' . ori. lll "gt"" documents front 11.0rt4. A. J. Glossbco Lewirr, Mrl. •-•- ner and S. J. Randall, and legbative favors frown lieu, N. licitzrl •Repealed.—Tire Enate Legislature has poised the hill to repeal the "Gettysburg Asylum" lottery scheme. Duet this ac tion also "repeal" the bonus to the "Inetnorial at•soeiation?" Lecture.-The lecture of President Cop pee, in AiSicultural Hall, on Tuesday evening, was heard by a large nod ap preelative audience, aud gave great satis faction. 'rho 'hi - se and abuse of the Eng lish language" Was presented in n very instructive and engaging inaurier. Mummothurg Mutual <Fire Pieteetion Society, on Stituri week elected the Collioa lug orxer.: Pie.,itient, E. W. . ° 1;4:.• Pre,ident, Michael Deatrleh, ar Jeme, 1.i.u..1:11. 'l' ron , arer, It J. Brlnliarlior I..xecutit - P Committee, 'iteluu•l .Jr., Peter Sholl and rapt. J. H Sold.—lsaae Deanlora has sold his farm, in Cumberland township, to John Brought, of MlMtn county-312 acres, at Michael B. Mille] has sold a tract of twelve acres, with linp - overuepts, in. Muuntjoy township, to David Clapandrile, for:. LOW. Mr. Miller has purchased from John Crets, a house and seven acres of lard, in the Rune township, at Suitt cssh. Di F. E. Vandersloot, nu riaturday lest, sold at public sri, his property ou Baltimore street, in this place, at F.-1,375 —Messrs. J. W. C. O'Neal, W. A. Dun can and E. G. Fahnestock pttreliasers. Adr rl sing —Our collllllll , are largely occupied with advertisements—sales, re ceipts and expenditures, Sc. jest now, but as this will continue only a few weeks, the general reader will, we are sure, exercise the necessary degree of patience under the circumstances. The usual amount of miscellaneous matter will ere long again appear. In the meantime, we call attention to the ad v.ortiseenents presented, assured that they will prove not uninteresting. The Gettysburg Springs.—The water of the Gettysburg Springs is now being ex tensively bottled, and shipped, to till or ders, to all parts of the country. Quite a force of hands, under the superinten dence of Dr. Smith, is engaged iu bottling, and daily shipments are made over the Gettysburg' Itaalroad. Large quantities go to New York, where the peculiarly valuable medicinal qualities of the water are extensively advertised. Dr. John Bell, an eminent authority on ruineriti eters, pronounces the Gettysburg water similar but superior to the celehrated Vichy water of Europe. 3fcat3.—A choice variety of fresh meats will always be found at George A. Codori's establishment, on the alley run ning from Baltimore street to Washing ton, between. Middle and High. He has just erected a large new brick slaughter house, nod will introduce all the modern conveniences, in order to Make it a first elms concern. By slaughtering none but the 1 c.t of stock, he cannot fail to give , : - .o , faetlon. We saw a specimen of his beef yesterday,. and better the most fastidious could not wish. It would have done credit to a city market. We commend hit. Codorl's enterprise to pub lic attention. Per Capita Tax.—On the 6th instant, a petition was presented in the State Sen ate from citizens of Adame county, ask ing for the repent of all laws imposing per iaptla or head taxes for bounty pur poses. Bounty Aceounle.—On the 4th instant, the House, at Harrisburg, passed a sup plement to an act entitled an act to em power the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of Adams county to appoint auditors to audit bounty accounts iu the several boroughs anti townships in said county, and in relation to re-auditing the bounty accounts of Cumberland town ship, in said county, approved: the Bth day of April, 1867, and extending the pro visions of -said act to Hamilton town , ahip,- in saideounty. The Gettysburg &naves will meet, in fall dress, for drill and parade, on Satyr. day„the 2:2d of February, each member to be provided with ono ball cartridge and their boxes full of blank cartridge!. Those members who have not yet provi ded themselves with sashes, are expec ted to do so by next parade. Powder can be had front Lieut. Cress at cost. Drills every Thursday eveuiug, ut the Armory. Fraaaii.A. Zultaves.—This Comptivy will meet, in Mil dress, on Saturday, the 2.`-'.(l of February, at Arentitsville, at I/o'clock in the morning. );very member is re quested to be present, prepared with twenty rounds of blank cartridges. An Exhibition, under the auspices and for the benefit of the Franklin Zonaves, will be given In Arendtsvllle in the even ing of said day: Iron Ore.—The-Iron Ore hank opened on thebomfort farm in Franklin town ship yields abundantly. We learn that from the 10th of October to the Sth of February 643 tons grbss of Ore from this bank were weighed at the scales of Weaver & Wible, in this place, and shi piled by rafiread. The haaklal work ml by the "Wrightsville Iron Ore Com pany," and the ore la said to be of very superior quality. Ch/ae—Meeaae.—The Hanover Spada tor tap! that a strange and tidal dhsense has made ita app's:sauce among the sat. tie In that tlelnl4y, mid diet ntOcholarnt prtratit lest It olityprirm te . hr the moth iitit 'quiet-rat; A Mr. Bollinger, te as:. isliip. this county, it says, has,toat three covet}; a - Mr. Mous, lit West Marilieleetatreabip, York eounty, three, and a farmer In Jackson toweship, three, with the bahuace, anis herd, some twen ty in NUM b•r, setoring with the disease, for, which them appeareto be no remedy. Educational.—A meeting of Presidents and ftiemis ,o,fAto different Dirilegtip in the 'O•t'sfX, fiet3 at "flar?ri4l)urg,.last week, at km telturitllof the Stateidupenti abodact orleottlaaett , Bohoois. It was, ar4 tirmiiikataLioawlecided toafik ibeLagf.;; Ittpirts tolitroa n 1411,approprlating $3,000 to Nick of Abe ”611eva, prnvkling a tleholobrittip be gliiect fur evazi• $4lO thud seltafarallifia to be dt vided among the different public schools f, WaPteAt .rt/e°•POJAY , "i tl i O Vii,11111•1111 pal( .4be, tid opeunittee Li 12328 Join fjOilM11319711: 4 . 5. 1 / 1 niiiiiollllolo%ViV•it'Miir4N.WVW[. d 01t6ruthOt —There was a pro cession of "Ainetician ellitune of African descent" through our street: on Wednes day, in celebration, it was matt of 1 ,1 4 - eolu's birth-day, They eheerod promi nent white Radieuht instily. Ot eouree. "Man and brother I" rensi'onA.—MeConaughy h.oi read A bill in the Senate to grant a pension to John L. liarns its a soldier in the war of 1512; a!faibills granting penslon+ to Jo ecph Harman and Jaeob Brown, of this eohnty. Prep , pain (Str, will immed'ately relieve an,i pei manently cure the %lost aggravated {use ct . 113-pflisla, Fle.lulen ey, Sour Sirom•seli, Con•tipahon, vn,l nll (itselseq of the S , otnach end Bowels. l'hys,lelan, , , clergymen and all who use, it, jolt) lu unhounde , l prti-e of it-I great Didgva,, everywheire. Price .!41.1r, Within the toI runyr of tonic and al terative medicines knoNI,, none Is enti tled to more consideration than the Pe ruvian 6yrup. In all 1,1, , 01 C/1 ri,1.1,d m i d eonstitntion it Is the very reinedy needed. The most pusiuve -proof of this can be adduced. thc &mom' trinurneeable number of preparations in It: market restoring way hair to it., color. know none of which gives so I.llll.Vdreat sail:— faction es Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia. We have nod it sod iollllll.lt. to restore the color in a trui:,. wontirifol manner— na its to remove clantiroff and all c..oiscd I.v lunit4s of the scalp. Try it and be Nadslied. Feb. 14. Ito Conettmptior.—Notcv It h!•!tan ding the run ny articles advertised to cure Cormump tion, we do not believe, when seated too long, it can be cured. But we do know of hundreds of ca,es where persons were supposed to be sufferimr under mid fatal diqett.e, who have become perfectly well and robust from the use of Speer's Port Grape Wtne. Many times 'no r° for cars we-re and at list die from t 'senses of th e litalioys or glands, whe they were supposed Lu have and were treated for CotHumption. A lung-eutitinucd af fection of the kidneys, honevet, may mentually rc a ul't in Consumption.— epecr's wine, used alone, or taken with a fresh raw egg, or new milk, delay, Lana been found to be an excellent temetly and has the reputation of rendering a perfect cure for Consutuption.—Mcdtcul Times. The wiue Certainly contains valuable properties; let our physiciaus anti inval ids try it. To be had of druggist.. Advertisiv.—There is no doubt that the great lever in the extension of tt bus iness, hi these go-ahead times, is, adver tising; but the immense popularity of that celebrated remedy for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nervous Debility, ace., HooHand's German Bitters, is nut no nitwit owing to the fact that it hag been extensively advertised, as it is to the great merit 01 the article. A worthless medicine may, through publicity, acquire a short-lived notoli ety, but It requires the basis of true uter in order to sustaiit itself for atty con siderable length M . tone. Iluotlaur-r Gelman Haters has been known to the American public for more than twenty years; cacti day adding some new proof of its virtues and great curative proper ties. TMs Bitters is entirely free fro.n all Alcoholic admixture.--lioollacd's Ger man Tonic is a combination of all the t gredlents of the Bitter, with pure SaLlta Cruz Rum, orange, ma king a preparatom et rare medical value. 'foe Tonic is us.id .or the same diseases as tae Bitters; in cases ahere some Al ie, holm Stimulus ig litmessary. Princi pal Office , - WI Arch St., Phi:arra, Po. Sold by druggists and others, every-' where. HORRIBLE OUTRAGE BY A NIEOKO BOY •-A tiCJIOOL WM. MS ViCIIM. A negro boy named (kronor, (a brother of the negro from this city who gave the sheriff' considerable trouble by his unruly conduct and eflorts to escape tram jail,) committed a rape on a little white girl on Wedueeday evening, about five o'- clock, near Armstrong's corner, about four mites thin side of Middletown. The negro Is about fifteen years old, a stout boy. The girl is about fourteen years old, and named Ones. Her parents live in the neighborhood. This girl and, another were going front school and met the negro, who made at them and caught this one. The other ran and made her way to the first farm house, and gave tile alarm. The negro threw the child down , In the snow, beside a hedge, where he accomplished his devilish purpose. He was arrested afterwards and had a hear ing before a magistrate at Middletown, and committed to the custody of Sheriff Herbert, at New Castle, the mune night, by Constable Lane. The excitement ha Middletown was very great, and at one time it was feared the , negro would be t,unlinarily dealt with by the crowd. We have not been able to get further particu lars.— Wilmington (Del.) Gazettv, 'I h. MUNICIPAL ELLCTloN.—Binghanaton, N. Y., Feb. I . 2.—The eity election j es terday resulted In favor of the Demo crats. A mayor and a majority of the aldermen are elected by the Denteerata for the first time in ten yeari. IN Montgomery, Alabama, on the C.th instant, 1,100 votes were polled. Only 6 white mew voted—four of whom were Radical - canditlateS. On the previeue day only two white men seted=both Radical candidates. At Mobile, on the 4th InStanin. 3 .4, 72 ar-igr` vute'"P') pal led, and oil die 1.11 instaut, B,l33negre. votes, and 36 ivhito. This is Radical govern went! tiod deliver this country from tire "rceonstruction" curse. THE Republican dtate ticket of Louis ianans comfobotid of fe white adventurer fOr Governor. a very black negro mt . Lieutenant Governor, and a mulatto for State Treasurer. 'Mat tieket I 9 admit ted to he'loyal." L.NT taking up General Grant the oppo sition hope to dazzle the'eyes Of the peo ple, so that the deformities and mou strobitles 0/Radicalism cannot he been. It is a gigantic outwore 'attain power under false pretenses, Ml. BlNcritAat'S last reconstruction bill undies Gen. Grant dictator over the bouthern States, Rig theory is Una one t rant is better than many, A Dealt,- erotic Government abhor,' tyrant.. THE: Blatt' County Democratic Con ventinn has Instructed its delegates to the Vtate Consention to support Gen., Hancock for Mb Prceldency, fug so-ealied Reeori.truv.lion Colleen mil of Nria„lie,iNil ban levied a special tax of afi 1-3 per cent. for the year Iso3. This lint one item in the grand bill for reconstruct mil ita , arratiged by Congress. Re la reported front Allaittaßtsit.Cieni ltiesde: ham'Astpd to be relieved pt bbi: ozettroanti. t; • Tug vote la Mobile, Alabanaaivitt Ste 614,•#M^-mbitsti,saliamm3B46 Ow* 71t1:-It31Iitt 13, 414ivers I= ~ Itt.}innserno, Feb. 11, 10019 i ,- r ,i Ed. etpifsr.-1 hive rry ) I 7. , 1 ounuw :theihi t vorn. . 'l' ,eO-i -r, attire it 1r; he do , t.N% ly . 'WI lIN ,i Urines" I WI tql 1.1-e4l 1 , nially „ , nenther n e - anti!' ti ssion that the number of prls-ate bills this year', would not be as great as last year, and i that hu•iness could he transacted to bet- advantage and tlii.i Legislature ad-1 journ at an earlier day. Some begin to iltaftrliffrfflSClii MIN oT of rani actirs, especially ptited. 'OO4, .iitir pouring in very fast. Under these circumstances, no one knowi *hail-the Legislature will adjourn, as they are far behind that of last year so fur. i This evening, Hickman's joint resolu tions, proposing certain amendttients to the State. Constitution, come up for dis cussion. They were made the special order last week, when up, for this even ing. There Is softie speechifying aaticl- Weil, should the Radicals not cut the matter short by moving an indefinite postponement, or Some such ,4.1.), to avoid facing the heirit it tisio of the par ty leaders. lice resulution.s propose three changes In the orguu law or our I Mate -one to pertnan,ntly ti.:: the sale- ry of Ow leemb, r, of the Legislature. 1 ..Cr.; the second extending the light i .0 , iiilriere to trio," only st ho ea:, Lead die iiiii-iitutien.; and tie iliird, is surd, 1 out the Auld - sciiite," I hereic 11,11:ltill 1 the negroes vote's You will pereeiS r ; that the uegro who may he able to mum. tile over a few c - IlltentleS Of Illy 0011e1.101- : 1.1011 in the English language st ill has e a I vote, whilst the white man who mm, 1 not be so fortunate us to he able to read the English language, will be deprived of that sacred right. It is well known that thousainis of hone-t, industrious Ibusiness men of the State would thus be deprived of their political rights, whilst young, lazy, idle negroes, who are loiter ing about our towns and glues, in the 'capacity of shoe-blacks, Sc., would be entitled to vote, because they might stumble over; few words in the consti tution. Shodld these amendwenta be adopted they would deprive nearly all our t lerman naturalized citizens, many of iihom are highly educated in their own language, of the right to vote. - There will 1* a bill presented to-day, in the House, for a chatter for a Railroad front the Hanover Junction, on the :Not thern Central, to Peaehbottom, there to connect with railroads from Baltimore to Philadelphia. 1 have been told that thi, road would run, at no place, tut thee front Mason and Dixon'. , line than that line is front llettysborg, and that the route mild be nearer from i lettysbut g to Philadelphia than : - ,Liy othcrtliat could be projected. Of this I ant unable to speak. You Ito doubt eau tell tonne about it. Further steps are to Le taken in the course of time to extend the road from Glettyishtirg on and ounneet with the Couuellsville and Pitt,hurg road, at the meet convenient point. Your damage bill is yet In the hands of the committee. Bow long it will re main there no one outside of the "ring" knows as yet. The committee is hugely Republican. SPECIAL NOTICES Childrenbs Live% Moved for rid Cents. Thouriande of Children AU anntinily of Croup. Now, mothers, if you wOuld spend ciente, end always have a boitic of De. Tobin.' Volition Liniment in the house, you never need fear biting your little one omen attack.• I with Ibis compbtnt. It Is now 20 years since I have put up my Liniment., and nes er heard of a chill dy ing of Croup w hen my L•nim••at aim tilted; but hubeeeds od 4111604 at ilirvelleVil Wall rep?rt. d to me, and twiny suite If It *as flid per bottle the, would not be Wi shoot It, Besides It me a verialn cure for Burn,, liendaclie, Tuothbeine, Sore Th.uits, LW, lc, Diarrh-eo, Drienter7l, grrie ins. 011 Son 0, F.u•iseln Liu flesh earl No one tries it who Is ever wither t It. IL le wurranied perfect ly sate to teke Internally. Fnll Tdrertlor.o with every bottle. sold by the Dradilet, Depot, 'A (tindery.' [Street, New iort. Fib. 7, ISEd. lm - =1 .1 the fate of et - ory fibre upoin h .la 3 CM) TIC POISON of au:x.112:14. - y hair 4:ye Nth.. =I fur the Illanie=tit :Jana blighted. T••', as It a•r,-c • -;tim the - - • • TWNKLING OP AN EYE• hair of any obnoxioue color I, changed fo J. =1 awl at thesame Uwe vitalized ►ad tmprovari by the te.le of CRISTADOE,OI4 UAIR DYE. nature's safe ally, and beauty's regenerator.— Hanufaotured by J. CHISTADORO, GS Malden lane, New Ynrk. %lid by all Druggly.t.. Ap plied by all Hair Dressers. Feb.Y, IBde. im Dr. Whine% Bataan' of Wild Cherry. Where thin article It knot nit is a work of Ku pererogatkm k tuty one wont in ita favor, so well Is it established tra an ratfulttug remedy for Coughs, Colds, Broni•hftla, Croup, Whooping Cough, Aathmit, diaeases of the Thrall, Client, and Lungs, • well as that moat dreaded of all dianutea, Conslamption, which high medical au thority Bali pronouneed to bo a curable disease. Those who have wed this remedy know ita val ue , Wyse who have not, bare but to wake h aln ale trio/ to b.• unbars! that 'dell others it to the emedy. TIIN RIM. .1 ACOI3 A WilliEß, ell known and mud. respooted annonn. the (;eruuut poinilnt inn of thlvconntr3', 1 , %No VER, Feb. 16 , Itt , o. Mews. 8. W. PoWid,,t rlov, t I)car dimi—ltas lug real/u4l /0 lay fAmily lnl pnrulut in:eel:lto front OA ITN` 131 your I:41.1010 prepe rat 100-I\ - ,rr sr's 0.1.1...LA31 or %VI 1.0 I . 11..11- IL ,tl. 11 . 0111111 ail' the In recommend it to the public. Some eight yearn ago, title of ,I.mziktcrst4. he 1,,, del 100', 11.101 pit le 1101.1. 01 10 1 re 0..)% o'. ekitorimund. 1 Ilion procured a bottle ot your 0100.114 at Ilelliata, and eater° ebb Lad taken the 0 mile of it there whit a grind tin Pros caveat 111 111.1" /10011,11. 1 haw., in nkv individual mar, 1101(10 10.1 , 101.13 1. US: of your s »lut a& medicine, and have ala apt titsm beneptud by IL. 1 would, he r, lion the politic lIIIPOILIiiOII. 0,1141180 le a gmat deal ot llp.trlOtan sVuktor's kWh:taut or As lid t'llerry afloat toreugtiout the C01111(.11.. J.t.c.Y.td None genuine nuke., ' , guest . 1. lit. Trs* , on the wrapper. i`repared by 9L.1'1l W. V0W1.r...t. SON, knout 110,,t0n, 011th lug ode u • CHRONIC DISEASE SCROFULA, CI.CERS, &C. It is well known Dint the ItruenEe derivedlrom drinking of tin, CON6ItANN, a •NAT.Y. a and other telebrated Swing% In owing to the 'aline they em n. DR. lODINE WATER contain, lodine in the same pure nth°, tihat It in loured In them %pra% waters,but over ~W per cent. more In eontutntig ae it darn grain. to each 111.11 , 1 001,1" tit:UV/IVEY] in pure wa ter, without a nolvent, a enecovery ion` Nought for, In Llaln country nod tlorop , ` :end is the brat remedy !nth* wield far Scrofula, Cannata, Salt Rheum, Ulcers, and . .111CM - w.ie Dinean,. Circu lars free. . .. . J. P. DLVINORR Pxoprietor, 141 Dey HU.f.e Sow Yorh. iinbi by Lt Ivo= Feb, 7, 171$1. 4w =I AN E. 4 9tY FOR YOUNo MEN, ¢ Physlole ipeul Errors, Aber** god Inn easeti, tuewene to both an,i EuAy M•tultoood, w hiCh create lw pedlineteta to BFAHHIX./E, with surf rorrinst.l re/let Heat Id seated let.cerenNer.gres free of charge. , Address, Dr. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard'Awciaarlon, Phihuleiphis, Dec. 13,00 q . 012 . Errors Aig Youth. A ggr,stotsms sallnaso.ofejokfor yam% troa) leer vow/ Ueettity , p2orsast.ure Itsasty and all th fects ot vltuusful It'd 'ArreflOst..adt, for the V of autitrattraustaalspit sass) free to Ml motto It It, the restive mak Maletartiss for asaltsng 114 a st - pie remedy lir attach he , Was oared. Sksif4trns lo 'prodVi.or the ad% etttser's) export - rocs, eau doses hy address-sot, In taller% rotsfittertee, AMIN fl. %AMEN, nr27, ly ° 42 Costar M., N4W York. TO Cs stawomplittve. Th. , ft , ... Edward A. 'Miten will send (4'r. ch.. get to all who hire It the Fterserytt.tiat with the uirootion. far waking and ttalntt tlfe Ample remedy by 1%11101121e ay.t.s etirtal ol.t lung a U.,- lion and that 4arti.ll' dttdar Veltattemption, Ito ottiy - to hateeftt-the atllteted An.t be 11111e1 u‘try-inff.ter tdrilliry.Lba.e toteavtl4/th.o., twit v.lll co Liladdle*natt uotblutt., 3111 ii WA" town biesatttli• Plow , rapywAstrk A. C1i , 11.130N, , NO: tptattiiiimacoltdflttrot, RePt.SlOaitig. qa iiiikkellaAblinib, *OW York.. n ' .. mo ''. *s4l.4"iiieM; - . seeentni proance it luxuriant g n i sn ems heir m upon a bold headce Ed ensoams, also a rectpular the removal al.* Blotches, EmpaelPll. Ai , So Lew Ma lug iain.lllillelt ' OM 111111Mailli1110111011114 OOt l• M 43111.416,41 • MI. 'W/04, il findetria6:: iiiyi ONWARD, DENIOCRATM! , Akiertetissa two', rifilltun Venwerat , en d pawlieildelial eftutest, to win built Demon:die tiotarnment lir the whole i'T I ieoplit; Wu IfitOt ii :p sibilities or nozg.ity-w*temii,ioaii w i plunder to •licel4lol illaret \ it h . e courageous leaders. We have never-dying princi ple,. `,Ve unfurl a map of thirty-seveu Statea, and raise high the old flag, and demand the old thianltiltutlon lin WIC un der, with equal ie'nfeaentairon: equal 'tea, and et Irtittringlrb frdWfrflifithT, - Out v$ tad. Datimodatiat T -Ottpaign Di ijee. Tiff: liudlcdla arfi polishing hrttmt huttone to pay the soldiers in lieu bouuty sad .bounty laud. Tpe eel - Tiers areasuueed kuitieuLthe hems of the buttons and the braes of the Radicals. MARRIED on the 17th of Septelnlvi, ot tie , Lutheran Par- Ronage In Hutto, r, by Re'. S. 1 Inylitt.r, Mr D. RW4I 4 . nal ,, 4** Irvirl'ater4yurtr..,l%.3.l Mi.. il re Eti tt, , p 'nee. Ott the Sth ult., b y Hoy, J. D. Zeltrlng, Mr. J. Fri RAN I.F.EPEtt, tlieneigltl,ortlon I ott)ettytr• bury, to '3ll. A.NtiIKIJNE I.ItI7,IIACIT, of Jetremon, York I,ounty, I iuu tt,r Itith lulu. to th•• r, ~u u,,,. b r i:hop k-4; 'avtA PYA~t•- LF Ili thiN,..rulut).. Olt the el. In, thn Ihnny/ ni tli.•bri/1/ rrrivr. Rey tt ~ ///t/inr, Mr. I Ettlis I'o/11 11/././. ./teli oil lip, , hl:l y lo ;I/ tht , // P. v. C ~ .Tohn-hat, -hat, Mt J. 11111 • )(lit to, .1 1.1. 1, Fsitr- •,‘• .1 , " Ir INI K .1% Li.: ,t I = Cni l•rtilds hut, in id. , tiro•.•, M- Ih.\l2\ WA M ado . di dad', L "tont lit irti t ; dut s. n n th • Trh mu , nt the I find Ftn•t+e, Mr. Loin.; t. N 01.1 , .t•icnn ddi :v. • On the Mr. AURA of Latinioro to ...Dip, in TLC 7.. th your oft IA On the itli inst.. MA It Y CREMS, consort of lotvn Creddi, n,cod you,. 1.1/ and 10 any*. On the 2.lth t 1 , e , e110. , r. nt the restlenee of lila clelatlnn ran% er, In ennton, Ohio, Mr. L/TTI,E, I. , rnaerly We: onunly, In id.tlaln year. (In tile:N/0111R ,t 0 Abbot tAtom it, RISTIAN e.naert or the Into John Spangler, awed :•i yea r. mouth. an d YI IttlYlll. n Fairfield, Fen. 7th Lxv4., Ml.. ItARIIIET N. V.' 11I11•-ROW, ill the .I.ld y.. tr of het nal•. TO couEcrofts I= ci• COUXTY T.I.VES AM; Nsiuchtell to aoll, t ull oututunding Taxes El= rucate. (IN on, BF.I'OItE T1Ir: 2tfrlT DAY OF E= ==l W \1,11:11. 4.1,11 =I BARK ! BARK! 1,100 CORDS 'WANTED ! THE isUBSCHII32it WANT,: liao CORDS OF A 1.. {ll East Middle %tree?, 00.11,1dirg, haN Itur there ,. ere. ted tVill-11111111 }r V m. M'4llt lt lier- M ;K, Born, Tel "the, erd.1.1111,110.3d; welod sell it mat, r Itl and tirht-rote (init. II ii ki r uu of 01;01'N1), to el ile• dit lam., edrdp, te.d..te i, d .del L.,t lug If o thereon i re, led .11tetelellee re,eu un4 term', neule knoall hS WM. P. itni,Tzw , )icrti. A. 'IV. FT EVNINC:, ROCK OAK DARK: 1 ; 4, 11, 1,41 q. BLACK OAK (or i.l.lelt he will pay NI 00 por, eon], ou lleltver3 lu good order, at ht. tuayald, lu Ortt).burg Wanted air), 30 CORDS OF for ',ilicit the highest mai ter priee will be El ven. Feb. U, 1444 Cm RE-BUILT ! Confectionery and Ice Cream VAloon. JOHN GRUEL, C'h Strece, •g, Pa., nts:tt door to ti.tagle Irotel yav,ng completed Ills ne I.an opened th• lArgesL 1..0r meat of Co nft vt Wu*ever offered lu (ictoonung,londudism FEENCII AND COMIION CANDIES, Toy!, and everythaur hek.naing In a ling-clam Coilleetiouere, with special accuititlia tistaoilti for lArthartand 214:nth:wen. It/ E'_ E A LA 1 au ittlortvnt n = FIRST NATIONAL BANK or GETTIBl3lifiCi kWILT. be In Ilertirrborg with .te , Leo every 310.NDAY and FIIII/AV, of earl, Ireet rnOnn who !nay rhydre me to'fitrut.l, the. , with either Flour or Feed r‘tntls m 111 lense the, or l l l l ll either n 1 1 17 John imittler Ziegler. 'doting the klnd ;Ind evelni sr h t ~ 4.• "Ante 111 be delivered ut dv. rlitLvs. 4.INi FILL. gireted 10 eoiivert. Into 5-2 o 1:6,1,1., or .4e11,10.4. the 27, 1 ' 7 . it notice to Holders of 7-80 Noteg. 1..1.‘it I.H, Irtv,n the prillJego of converting the A ogtist 7,30 Notre ex pl re 4. Ina %) iwrvon, who n C premium on/ tho privilesto of elinvorting. It win be the moue with the 741 b maturing In JllllO and July nest, if not disposed of In time This Bank Will either et:overt, or Issehase, the 7-10 . P, allowing premium and Luton:lst. OEO. ARNOLD, Cashier. I= sz . _ • Nreitic , B ap:etaNa orvt..t! cu'or. xr,..,'• and J . ,j > 'ROM Mkt-c.a. , . .6 r 2 ‘' 0 \ .If/A . 4 , 4 14 11 IlfyPs VEGETVW AMBROSIA Is Valero iT . Ptrarokrro TO Du, A tIENUINE HAIR RESTORATIVE, thaw .l-1. lug Gray, Light, Red or Fouled Hair to Sic Dark, Lustrous ',taken Tresses, which oo adorn yout`t or anZ pip paustroy eta/Reale and Dorn Pre at.ika, and hare thorn life r=glando, will cause n new arowth of Hair to put forth on bald spot.. Thoworrlo aro teotifying to the above. PRHS: !OWN rdx scrrrt.g. b:l4-A. D. Buehler, Wholesale awl Retail -Went Gettysburg—and for Witt at :.u.lll by all Druggl4te Feb. 14, ass. ly _ . HOME SUGAR-CURED HA-MS, Sitp t i, 4 43rs aqtil 131(1438 .4Pso • , 61 : 13 W4 i , SAUSAiIE AND BOLOGNA, ECIIMEM YALE ENEI 1' Vii I 1154 I.ls7N7LithEr GRAY,: AND GAY, AIL PRICE. IMO E. 'ilet,':. ( r l ittisilS-1 .0 II" ekiVlffiefsuntivtinuEr. • , 9311131148r1ta. - • i. ArrelatUld 'fear MeetkAta. Kn titnble tn *Ale*** s l 4 4 4o6 . , itt'gra -11 0M 1111 now* GREAT SALE I=l h s t Ilt4 atanhits 011 thn . :ll, VI; 11, 1 , 0 at , It, A. id., drill. re+l , lrin 5 . , in 111,111 and township, I,IIIIIIA MOW 011 r Milt ./011111 /*/0, 1 , 1111/111 / MI 1 a Yr , 11,110/4 nt lit 1,1, I , • I hand Pit hI I 11 , o lir it, In 1,13 4,1111 n M1 , 11'• Ml, 111111 .01. , 111/1 /. 01:1111, 1010111 It'll 1111 1 , 01111 011 Ilk /tr. n, 111 its 1111 V 1111U . k. our of list' Int , to, t1.•./Lll I 6,0 loud • tr . 1,,,11 t 1,, in I, t 1 , . ht 1,1.5'5110 ittalew, on.l all ~; th. I.t t dn , Bay Mittel °it, , r , o, 10/0 k and t•yL ,so kitnn.„Ailing ) in, 0111, it not rat." drl, .1 ing 'l'h, 11 tint it 115 if unto" oil, will 11.• 1.1111 nt 1 ..11‘ , in !In , mint, Ma swing. I Stroll of 1111rit 5 ' ,1,05 , it nt Still he hi roll Oil tl of 1101 e, and oi Welt hail caller [ll. 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Trough. 1 11. opel 1111 J Moot r, n , 0 , entrlng iWil.111•14.• plough, Liu n,e ho 141. u, 10.11114, bout wan.lllr, riding ...line, .1 • 0•1 -Ire. „pr. 111.111, "t rnrk•, mitt nth!,mil , II . iN I ii, •-1,415 , Tv the bundle. Al.. 11,04141010 tiitil kllelli vi 11,- 11 1111, •111 it efi red it“ , tr nit Ten-pl ,11 , 1 . Choln, NI, e-- r it to, it nllrrr 111,1 rel, au, i 1 t. it ebf .Irillllb. T11 1 111:1111, 4 moi t(p InolltiOn. Nal, 141r.1,1.e nt 14 0 k lig•li. A. M nrirht ably. It her! at lf•tirt,tity mittl i•qt.t.t untie knowlt by I 11. n,, . _\v,•tlnnw'r PUBLIC &ILL' 4,1 . ILF kl. • /AN I,‘ITI:DAY, the TM Play of VEIIIIIT RV lj butt,. nt I Inek, P. M., will 'be utlvry,l nt Pul , ll , , 011 OW 1/tI.IIILIAM, P. A P. K, Executors' Notice. EPLIIIAIM 11% 1C CS f.ST vrr..— L. tlisra t. -to inentzny- ou 0. tate 01 Ephram. i . 01 o,.lortl,toolotlllp, Adams cu: it, ed, lowing been n.,inte,l to the mph rt•ltoo I,st-numed rofibbn7. In the Name b , wmll.p, :. nd the Itutt-itantra rt nl,llll-1111 Intl Irr tow t ry hen by gb. e not:, to stll 130,1.1114 ,tate to MAI` Ihnno!nito paym,,T, Ind the ha, in; claims a,ntin,t the 1.11/1C brchent property nuthent le: le I for .ettleto, ot. .I.lltON 111:AGY, , =1 lEEE] Assigne3i l Notice. , .• r. AU.110 , 1 .11 Lary ta...4lgturont. In . ...ant ..r c:clitorg, il4 give notice to ell polgono to tle Ini‘obted to weld A. J Bower. to •. I Make i10111.•.1.t.s jlkyrll4 ttlo, C.101.11A.1.0 present theta property AL.'/4..t.1.1fatr.1 law net.t.a3w.ut. W.. 1. McCLIJILIC, 8.111,h1.1% New UNlord, Feb.l4, 1.4 4 . IL Gettysburg Female Institute. .11 , 12 N next efeelon of this I net !tot inn will entii -1 nonce on MONDAY, the 17th day of FJ ItRII AR\ , leol. Terme tut ht,,tor nwier IL yrore of age, 110 for tin! pettllloll. r I/ yenrn, 111 19_Fo further Itsferttretlert Inquire et Dry. R. M. ENS 11,R, Prluelt Mist M. A. LONUWEI,L, or WM. rt. 1,111 FEB., A. M.,Aee.,D.,1 F, h. 7. 21 ATTENTION, ZOIJAVMS! THE (totlnAtrit %nutty...est tlllrter4 r 1,,t4,,,t ~,y1 drill ev. ro TI1111.1) t 1 EV I.N I NI t till I i I fortltitr olden.; Event till 111 1 .. t L. rintle‘f oql In ',— prevent tit On,. special 111, tiIMS nx,l ill tnntn bnnt ttlwentltn, them. Is Illlf rl ri+ It.-lo YIN prt•m4 t litn. Its 4,..nter nr lln. I nitlntn. Wll. H. 1.1714'/P.:11., ru. I. Jilt!. 24, 11,4. It HAY WANTED VILE Eturiorklign..t will paY ate , itfigliek mark , 1 penes Mc HAY. • Inqulreat HpangJrr'n bettyaburg. OFM. IL STIUCKHOUSEIL =I rt..enunt of Abner S.lllntlar, Truster of Ow a , tale or ltn , nortall, and, r %.111 of Ilenam In Ilrown dmesa.l,l tII 11104 in tht , other of Cho Clock of *0 drithnb Court ot .I.lartta manta . , and will lair pretarnint to t't,n rt, for ...Intimation and allowaner, nn the oth of BIARC TI li PS t, of whirl all partial% Au interc.,taic boron?. notified. A. .11.11Vcial, Clerk. Feb. 7, 1483 It TO MILLERS. rlt male, n rir of CHOPPING STONIN ANT) EARlNCs—also a BUN FIXTUItE.S. Enquire a U. E. BUIN(01.1 N. (iett)elberg, I) T. 19, 1937. tf 11. EL BONDS. T HI. 6-* si 0-10 of ;Ow 7 43.hPinit) n N i st i nmed Ban .. k of O ; ettysbn . 2 s w n ill Compounds luteront Notts tlEoll.oE AILNOLD, (Uhler. Oet. 4, BM tr Exam - toes Notice. M:LANA filbll4oLEltli F'STATF.I:-Lrr trrotaairlitary on the Waite of ularlstlaan. mpsugler. late of Harwich borough. itclaual emu ty, . e;e deieet ta h&bech gra t Toor h haal Mader- Vor . iriciatsuuss thdc e btallVUW 6 fater he los4tMlate parmeht, a.iut_thgaie ' Ytaytt4 dolma agnlnat the wee to jaaseut than proper ly authentirated fureettlemeht. uesuir 3tAYETI. axcrabs. San.II,W. Administrator's Notice. ri t:oifouAnAmllllT,TZ WOT Letters of Administration Roth the ermte of ieorge Adorn HOltZwortll, late of the Borough of ticAtyallurg, Adana" oonntv, de,enta , i, ha , lug been granted to the nrolerNigned 'oiling to tbo p to , ck bo herabe,g,vmtmnee 1.0 a Par ietal 'Web/a 4, td Int". 0.- rite p one to nod Mow m • tliesttlue to pr,ri,t th , Lll ;-.! 13 . 14,0 i, /II r.4+ ,, 1 [or art t lemot =FEW tssoutor's- Notice. • f OIOItriVEIRMRDS INTAWl.—tellerr tr:•l,t- UL mentim on the estate of jlenry Welkert, ban el IleenaWeeteitt Setimahip, Annum evenly, deed; hewing been grant/AI to the undetelyntel, seeidter In the kerne **ruddy. they here by Rive - nook* perecmh hell~d to mid tate In snake^ Invotedlate peymeot, and thane having Anima erigost the same to present them properly authentlested for eettlerneriL KNRY WEDEERT, C. DOWN:ILA , lan. to. NO. GI EX POI tors r ut the lalttio 1101.1 Llie .r.zrehaor (*J ury. Anal ber them. C. J. T1(24()..•., In'AMTPUNIS- A ILOVPSLAN'ta. to $ Pools. Notion* QAttonawarit. on tbo nolVtlteat Corner ctl tne initaktuA. oct Vsb,ni. VE ire always. to tate eat 4114116 n at the . ratalltair. 464121 *toads In the a oil L an, 1 „ .. 121//riaffillifffliettuppottle the Bear T 114024 W & oOnt I=l NOTICE NOTICF 11 - 'l . . I). IFOLTZWORTII. Adutthhtnalor,
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