Gettysburg compiler. (Gettysburg, Pa.) 1866-1961, May 01, 1868, Image 1

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    THE lIETITSIMIRO COMPILER
D vinnaSlM• "Villa VALDAY.
BY FL J. sTimx.
Trans.—Two Doman' per annum in rutranee--
Two Dorsals' AND FITTT CICIIII It hot paid
In advance. No aut.:Option discontinued,
unless at the option of the pubLlsher, until all
arreoragotare paid.
AD VNIITI , I6XIINTS inserted at the usual rates—
large redaction to those who ads ernse by
the year. , •
Jon Pr.t.wrtrO. of every doartiption —from the
sonattest Sahel or card to the lament handbill
or paster-.llamo with dispatch, In a workman
like manner, end at the lowest living rates.
°MOS on lialUmont street, a few doots above
the Ouort-lbathe, on the opposite aide, with
!'tlettysburg Compiler OrlIce" on the building.
Attornies, Physicians, !ie.
RDWAJID B. BILEZILEB,
s A TTOTINEY AT LAW,
Will faithfully and prompt
y attenti to all baldness entrustod to him. lie
secede the Garman language. OMee at the rm•
Woe., In booth Baltimore street near Forney'e
drug store, and nearly opposite banner d Veg.
ter's atone.
Gettysburg, March M.
D. AreCONArOlfr, Jolly M. KRAUTH,
ATTORNEYS AN!) COUNSELLORS.
DMeCONArrill Y luta araoelated JtniN
. K RAUTII, Est., In the Practice of the Low,
tat hla utttee one door west of barb/sea Drug
Store, ettainberanura etre , t.
Speelat attention at 'MI to mtttu, collection. and
...garment at cantle, All - leant Ittudneati and
clalsos W Penalona bounty. hock Puy, and Dam
oats total nal t of nod S:ntem, at all times, on/raptly
and entelently attended to.
hand Warrants loented, and choice -Fnrnut kir
asle ht /own 411 d other NN eastern States.
Nos ISt:.
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TTOR NEY AT LAW,
Will‘promptly attend to all
fAgnl buntneaa animated to Mtn, ineludlng the
porartna of..Peucldna, Fount y, Bork Pay, nod alt
other sgolost tOn United Slater and Made
(On rromelta.
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onlre In Islorth-wetit corner of Illamond, Getty n
burg, I'etill R.
April 15,11,107. tf
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ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Partieblar attention paid to
eolkction of Pensions, !knotty, and itink-psy.
01Ilee in the 8. E. eorner of the Intunond.
tiettysburs, April 0, if
Mt. Lk M. El KENBOLIE,
lIAVING Just returned Inuit the University of
Maryland and Hospitals of Baltimore, has
louited at lIEIBLEBSIII'It I I and offers his pro.
fewslontil services to the public.
Apt II 21, 'MN. t f
WW;IM=
OFFICE AND DWELLING.
A few donne from the
.
N. E. oorner of Baltimore and (Ugh street... neer
the Preen) :ellen Church, tietlyeburs, Fa.
April I, INTL
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11111.141CIAN, BUkt(i EON
AND AI2OII.7('IIIATR,
living permanently located In New Oxford, will
;magi, lit loM profeedon In all Ma I,ntia lies. His
frninds and all others desiring lila professional
service , . are nattiest.' to rail and consult him at
silsOlive, In Hallo% er street.
May :M. NC. tf
»,•. F. r. n Oi.F,
H. INIX6 LOCATED AT EAST BERLIN, AD
AMR ClitiNTY,
Dopeni_that by etriet attention to him profeaelonni
iiiitiee he may merit a abate of the Reline pa
t nine Ke.
A lir! i 'l, 1406. tf
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I lSt Itr-IMIET) thr Pno•tlre of 31 , d11rine In
and',.(lers I I aervieen,io
the mblle. t /SUM, at Into hose, emorr of Lm
bard street and Foundry (MeV, near the Itullroad.
tine. MI atterktion Klven to t4lUa Inrearen.
Llttlev town, Nov. +I, INC.
J. I,ALIR HSI HILL, M. D.,
D ENTIS TI'sui him °Mee one their weed of the tu
t hymn choral in i 'lolllll , i`Mlettg street, land oppo
mite Dr. (.. Horner 11 office, where [home wishing to
hart any I N•Illill I /lie I II t lc M performed itre reemeeD
I f
Di❑y Invited to MIL RE'lling:WlEß : ling. Horner,
I v. H. L. Ihtugher, li. D., Rev. Prof. M. JitrObe,
I D , Prof. M. L. St°, er.
lettysharg, April 11,75.3.
EAGLE HOTEL,
Av i)AI , OItD, ADAMS COUNTY, rA
I IF: underefgoed having purchased the Martin
.1 ti.del property, In New Oxford, Atimmi coun
t) ; wilt conduct It tu future, muter the owne of
thr "Engle lintel." fie pledges lilinbelf to spare
21.1 effort for the comfort of hie guests. file table
shun have the twat the nutrket run ationl, and
itle bee the choicest liquors. file chambers onne
and canton fall hi give sallefin lion.
There Is emontodlous etabllog attached to the
}toted, which will be attendmrhy a reliable and•
recontizdating ostler. The proprietor i t o t tot to
fPfri‘ t It liberal Rillare 41
pUbila 1(1'01114 W, and
will a live try to turnsit. Iteniember the
' . Eneie,',ln the northeast corner of the Inanoind,
Now Oxft.nl.
arireirtl, loft If
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GLOBE INN,
yortx SEAR DIAM(INT,
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'TIRE undersnfrusl would most respectfolly in
-3_ form his nurneruits friends and the public
geneni,ll, that he boa purthased that long estab.
tithed and nett knon n Hotel, the "Globe Inn,"
In York street, tiettyshunt, and will spare no
effort 111/ IL In n notoner that will led de
tract from Ito tornier high reputation. Ills table
w 111 hate the best We ket tut, allord—his
ellamhers are spaelou• and condoriable—and he
has loot in for his bar a full stew k and
Loom There will rge stabling attached to We
Hotel, which he atteuded by atteutlte mtt
len. 'l t will be his einistant endeavor to render
tbe fullest satistaetlon to his pleats, making his
house as near a home to them RA poshible. lie
asks a share of the public's patninage, determin
ed as ho Is is desert e a large part of It. Iteniem
her, the "Moto. Inn" to In York street, but near
than Diamond, or Piddle square.
S.A.3IUEL WOLF.
April 4,1861.
KEYSTONE HOUSE,
(IFIAIIBERBI3I.7ItO ST.. GETTYABC7II(I, gA
WM. X. MYXRB, PROPRINTOR.
MITTS la a Mile ;rouse, fitted up In theernost ap
j style. Its lawdlon Is pleasant, can teal
and convenient. Every arrangement has been,
Made for the scerannialat lnu aud comfort of
guests. The Table will alwa) s have the best of tbe
market, and thellar the beat of wines Hod I Icirn,re.
There is cortarwodiona elbabiltta attached, with
uu aeanninalatlng ostler always on 11.1.1111.
This lintel IS now open for the entertainment
fact the palate, and u share of pat mange . it mondial.
edhrt win be spared to render autlfaction.
Jan. It, tf ,
EVERHART'S
FRANKLIN MOINE,
00111.Nrat 01 IIOWARD A TILLNK LIN !With:ETA.
BALTIMORE, M.l).
This House la on a direct line between the
ti.rthern Central and B.tit [more 6. Ohio Railroad
Depots. It has been refitted and n or ly or
nuuted for the convenience aud the entertain
ment of guests.
Nov. 11, I. 11
NEW -FORWARDING
AND
COMNIISSION HOUSE
If%SING purchased the extensive tlarehonee.
(?are, tn., of Culp At •FAIIII-Ihalor, the under
ginned Infetnl to rat ry on the bualnetta, under the
firm of Ingham .It. Co., at the oil nand, on
the corner of Washington and Ihdhowl streets, on
111111 . 0 extensive ratio thee invetoture.
We are paellig the highest market prices for
HAY, FLOUR, (MAIN . AVU ALL. KINLINS OF
mlzai
FLOUR and FEED, FALT, and all kinds o
GROCERILE, kept constantly on hand and fo
male, cheaper than they can be had anywhere else.
PLASTER:and all kinds of FERTILIZERS,
cou+tautlr tot hand, or furnished to osier.
A REbULAIL LINE OF FILEIGIIT CAM;
r 11l leave our Warehouse every TI'LND.II*
MORNING, and tteCOltliktotlittittli trittlot Hill be
run as °erasion limy require. Ily this arrange
ment we are prept,re 4 l to conVeJ Freight at All
Ilmettto and from Baltimore. All business of this
kind entrustad to us, will tosiprcuitptly attended
to. Our Carl ran to the Warehouse of Ste‘rilitoll
Ittlosts,lls North Howard street, Baltimore. Be
ttis delenultiod to pay good priers, sell el.:upend
deal fairly, we Invite everybody to give as a call.
WM. M. BRAILA
ALEXANDER ('GLEAN,
JAMto RIGRAY.
Jus247, tf
MCCURDY & *UI ZON,
DIG tad 111 '
'FLOUR, OR.LIN, OROURRIES, &C.
et ate ea.iim at their Vare
la larzilale street,
17-imei Woes for °Wait Buehler's
YLOtflit o wogs%
_RYA CORN, OATS, DUCK-
Y, =AV CLOVIRt AND TIMO=
• WACO% Mr. 479. E I S #, Cr, ....
and Invite Kokomo !giro them a call before
11•4 11 111. ,
They have cougaddyou head for wile,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF OR4)IaMZUN,
Molasses, Syrup; agrees, Rogan: , ke.. vela Salt,
Figh, Mt, Tar, Poop, theon end lard..
dm. Also the beet brande of FLDIJE, warrat
of at kinds. They Ittemise have
SEVERAL VALtrAi3LIC TEIITILIZERS
eatable radle Guano. Rhodes' Phosphate and
A A Maxima Game.
Whilst Oily pay the highest market prime tar
all they bey they aril at the lowest Rettig prongs.
They oak ashore arta& patttmage, 1411110iVeli
eataNketloo to every
ROBERT MeCURDT,
8. HAMILTON.
tlettyeburg, July 1. 1957.
,► rizsT-cuss TARN
A PRIVATE SALE.
r twirailles of GM/labor& ea am
'1.71," 1 ". "="l l =eimi:=
„ reasorrabra
IL MIKA,
Cliatyabang. Pa.
.. __ v. :~y .~~. w ~y.
G FTTysBERG
ComplL
4111°A;
F v Rif ÜBEPr
NrY 'ear Pi.
BY H. J. STABLE.
Important Discovery I
THE
"POULTERERS' FRIEND,"
OR CIIICKEY POWDERS.
[Copyright Secured.]
A CERTAIN Mit 1 , 02
RAPES IN CHICKENS AND TURKEYS.
Will prevent and cure CHICKEN CHOLERA,
and caber Diseases eoustsou lo Poultry,
sad will promote aa Increase of Fat.
Full Directions an-ont teeny each Package.
PRICE 95 CLWIII.
IrdiE, annexed are a few of the certificates we
here reeely_cd In proof of the great value and
ettliwcy of the isiterava. VT1011111:
Cantiol.t.rom, Baltimore co., /4,1.,1
Deeeinber lath, 1847.
Meaare. Clotworthy et Co.
Gentlemen are used your "Poulterers'
Friend" upon a brood of young chickens that
had the gaptai, and atia happy to Nay, that by the
d
tote of a few ote% they were entirely eured. It
will. certainly cure the wipes when used accord
big dlrectiona,
Yours, ge.
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MWM;EINMEI
(It atlenu•a —I Lug e .1,1 all the ••Powltorerw'
Friend" I reeefved from you Isun Auguot. The
poultry In the eurroundltig country wax dy Ink
bury hurt with "ChMere.•' I reoomwrend•d your
. - . . .. . _.. . . .
“l'oultrrenr Frluk,l," and um far us I could Ir.tru
it 1.1”.. brutes, a ..lire for the illnew...
/temp,. I fully, W. It. lioolllf.k.N.
BALTIMORE, Feb. 2d, ISO&
Me.otni. clot worthy @ i :
I. awn •VI,) chicken. were dying ery
id
ra w win my neighbor. called "Chicken
eltoleiß24 wnx induced to try your "Poulterer.'
Friend," mid It,workut t&ke dorm. I got eit
nx directed, and it cured thole. Chet were then
Kick, coed l has of not ReVIA any syuiptonis 01 the
blouse hint,. Your.,
/3, MF...NCK EN, Crow ft Warner kW,
eJurvagwtx, Frislerlek en.. NM., I
July :I'M, 186'7. j
3l , Ksrs. Clotwort iny & Co. llitlllusure:
Gentlemen: The wonderful cures which have
114,1 made by your "Poulterers' Friend" eau not
fall to I uterest, till who raise Poultry. A gentle
man oil this N Otago has been experimenting on
ehtekens with the gapes. He tried your ”Pon I
terene Friend"' according to the directions, and
It had the desired rart.(a in destroying the worm,
raises hug the iiiiirkeit at once. Mlm e
then I iiiiNehail 111.111,' cults for it, and a has 1iN•11
uxccl 12Zil.thliVVIN . With thi• It Is of
ine.aleulable N,lue 10011 wino raise Pon ltrr.
liespert fanny. A. !SPE:4'ER.
For sale by A. Gettysburg, and
M. J, Elam it (mini rt.:, Md.
Mane Lulu red'onlr by
CLOPWIJItTiIY W CO., :SW halts more St.,
11.1I,TIMil1tE, MD.
dig A liberal lliseount, allowed when purchased
In large quantities.
CA I'TION.—TIne politic are motioned against
any similar prepartitions. linty Clotaorthy
Co.'s are genuine. - •
Feb. IN, 310
RE-BUILT
Confectionery and Ice Cream
JOHN GRUEL,
Chanthcisburg Sired, Ocitydotrg,
neat door to Eagle Hotel,
having completed his new building, has opened
the largest ...sort meut of Confections ever oire red
In (lett) nburg, including
FRENCH AND,C1))11117)N C.\ NDIES.
Toys: nits, hr., and everything behlnging ton
nAt-. Innn Vonfeetionery, with enpeeltd tureuttano
dal... (Of 1.111.11rn and tientlemen.
ICE CREAM
nnppllo.l' on Rhoroelt nni
Feb.ll. laG9. t f
WM. BOYER & SON,
DEAL Ylll4 IX
' s
GROCERIES, A"OTIOX`
TOBACCOS, &C
EEO
Stone,• Wooden and Willow Ware
A gene - ral assortment of all Goods
ueually kept In •
FIRST-CLAE*4 FAMILY GROCERY
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NEW FIRM
EN
New Oxford, Adams county, Pa.
HERSH & BROTHER
H the Wareborme recently occu-
They are now pitying the HIGH PST PRICES for
GRAIN AND PRODUCE.
Conatautly on hand, choloe selections of LUM
DER, OVAL AND OItIa:ERI.M.
• JA - 1ft..)3
. PAUL NE:Real.
New Oxford, Nov. 1, 1847. am
NVir COACH SHOPS.
YANTIS, ADAMS CO.,
LITTI.WrOWN, PA.
F' il lzic ,, e .e th l :s an te . thod of Inforn v iin=pul ah 4 . 1e
at.fAttlestown, where 144 are prepared to menu-
V i tae.. to order all kinds of BUlitilni, CAR
SUL.KIEri, on the shortest notice
nd most iwconinievititing terms. Our hands
have horn procured from Baltimore, and, se We
use none but Arohe material, we con put up
work to r pete i Ith any. shop In the State_
Ohl work repaired and taken in exchange for
Aug.new.
T. Dlr. tf
CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS.
runE uuderalgued have resumed the Carriage
making busineas,
AT THEIR OLD STAND,
a 1,1 Doe Riddle &reef, Gettpaborp, Pa.,
where they are prepared to put up work In the
moat tasiltloaable, antkoliduatial and waperlor stun
ner. A lot of now aild second-Land
CARRIAGES, &C., ON RAND,
which they will dispose of at the lowest 141ces;
and all omen will be supplied as prompt y and
satisfactorily as possible.
REPAIRING DONE WITH DFHPATCH;
and at lhellpnt RUM
andA 0: 4 of new and ukl IiAILYEAS on Land
ale.
Thankful kw the liberal path:made heretofore
enjoyed by them, they willeit and will endear:
lodes/erre a Large .hare in the fujure.
D.VrItER & ZIEGLER
Suly<lo, IN6•i If
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES.
rJATE & CULP
are now boating a variety of
COACH WORK,
Mike fated and moat approved styles
and ocretracted at the Mid materiel, to whieh
they 1/11Vit4 the attention at buyer& Having
built our work with peat Z. and of material
*elected with epee:Lai reference to beauty of style
end durability, ire on oonfidently roocenmend
the work ag pigurpagaeg by any, either in or out
at the eaten
All we oak Is an 'Demotion of oar wart to con
vince there to want of any kind of vehicle. that
this to the place to buy then*
REPAIRING IN EVERY BRANCH
done at short notice aad oa ramonable terms
PM MI 11 call, at our Paxton% near the meti .....!
of G
Washington and Chamberslmrlf streets,
tyrobarg.
P. 1. TATE.
W E. CULP
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0 YES 1 ' 0 YES!
Andrew P•itorff,
'LiesNazi) Andrew_
gTPERS his serried. to the VOL& Sales Crted
la may porta the county. et reasoutdde rates.
rind considerable experience in the baslneaa ,
be tatters himself that he will be able to render
aatbdactlon In all cases. Pod Once address,
Grande Hal, Adana ea; Pa.
Nov. 8, it ty , • - •
WINITBEN LLYIDS.
VAlrs vsersos tans
mhia. w tmolo Wor lesxw e Wit
%minty. *op awe w,dl
desirable Mr inalag, Jrilr
XX3YlburT, 4013, OM K
LET ALL THE PEOPLE COE!
Pansy Goods and Conlietione,, , Store.
MOE undersigned, having hosight out J. M.
1 Warners Jitney Goods and Confectionery
Mote. on Baltimore street, nearly oppmdte Fab
neatocks' Store, Ciettyaburg, Me te. the Wake . .
patronage. Large and tasteful es the stork has
been, no effort will W imared to render it still
more attractive and desirable. He now offers
Writing Desks, Plein Candy,
Work Boxes,
=do.,
Porelit Sarditani,
Lobsters,
China Toys Chow-chow,
Puebla Cutlery,
Jewelry, Fancy Cakes
locreua Crackers,
Chews, Wine Biscuits,
knishes,
Perfumery, lituaronn du,
Fire Work.,
goap., Pew *Peewits
Omits% Writing Papers,
Fruits, Envelopes
Nuts Tohnosogregars,
EjtuPs. he.,
.700 NEM Enors TO MENTION."
He intends to sell everything at the lowest {saw
wilde prkt lug that 'Musk profits" b ring
"quirk miles . ' and are thenetbre beet for buyer
mid seller. Cotne our--came all!
A. R. FEIETEL.
March V, 1 , 40fi. if
LIM COUNTY MEAD !
lxe A:reelsior firteni
Munufneturnt elsdrely ryf Leather, and wird.
them Cadton or (boss Nees. kb, ser
rice unsurpassed.
PATE ZCTED FraII2I:ART ISTR, Pe,/
BY BURKHOLDER, WOULEY t RBT.
1. L WORLEY, Role Agent for the/EXt*LellOß
PATENT NET for Adantseouuty„
H AR constantly on hand manidaelured Nets of
1,41)the.,E al 4, s,ve Patent. Al,O /
1)1
lIA N
COLLARS,
MU DUN, ,
WHIPS,
TRU NES
Ers,
-
AND F;YERYTHINti
pertalnl nit ton florae furnishing establishment.
rifsrAUENTri )1( ANTED to Territory for
Patent Nets also to Nets on commis/41On In
the county. osonamanlestlons shouldbe ad
dressed to ~ .14.L.'WORLEY,
You' Sulphur Springs, Adams eo., Pa.
April 3, VAS. it
GROCERY & FLOUR STORE.
7,'E.1101:11.;
MEALS & BROTHER
A Property,r qu 0 t their
t t e 3tgz i to t s lt r e , ti t el I
they PPow; o keep cousinutly r tu loud where
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GROCERIES,
Flour, PA.!, Notions, &c.
Alen, VEGETABLF-4 In smarm frtvdt from
the city and country. They are ditennined to
eell eheup an the cheepeet, and en they only tank
the loweat living profits, they hope to merit and
revelve a-Liberal whereof public patronage.
BA HALM &
April In. 'AK tf
GOOD NEWS!
HENRY OVERDEER,
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11AM cumuli ted his pew Store House and Just
returned Irma the , I ty with a fresh and well
he.ected stiltek of Oasts, which lie respectfully
ln‘ites his friends and the public gesterady to
call and examlnei
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CIACICERIES,
NANCY 0001114, NOTIONS,
CEDAR, WILLA/W AND 4ZUF.E.NJA-V. - ARE
FLOUR, CORN MEAL,
FEED, &C.
Alii-The cLth or trade .111 Go Owes for Flour
Corn, Outs, Potatott, Butter, Belot, Baron, Lard,
11 Mrt e ltl, Melt, It
HOME SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Siwidders and Sides •
SUMMER SAUSAGE AND BOLOGNA,
KALBFLEIRCH'S
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1888_
RIBBONS,
Millinery and Nraw Goods.
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A RIISTRONG, CATOR St. CO.,
IMPOICTFIO4 AND JOBIOLIOS OF
Bonnet, Trimming end Velvet Ribbons,
BONNET 811.104, SATINS & VELVETS,
Blonds, Nets, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Fewthers,
Ornaments,
SIVA H' BO .V N.AII, AND LADrir if i 7
THINNED AND CNTNINIDED, •
MIIARER - HDODK,
237 and Batt sore Street,
BALTIMOIq., MD.,
oilier the largest Mocks to he found in thls Coun
try, and unestualled in choke variety and cheap
ness, egnaprisini the latest Pariedan novelties..
Orden. solicited, and prompt attention `hen.
April 3. DIM. lute
IRON-IRON-IRON !
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vz. e r rr i b u r v r: respectlh
erected a lV o info dic rm the public
with their Steam and are now num " ufartria
FORGED AND RAXMIUtM/IRO.I,
such no 'Plough Ironic-shoe And ear Iron, and re
spectfully Invite tilacksatiths and Dealers to give
them a'eall, feeling satisfied that they will be able
to please as to quality, linlelt and price.
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N. B.—The MO:ma market price Paid Bo
wrought and wrap Mem 8.6 W.
Dec. 17, DOI.
FOR SALE
A Fazio of 230 Acres, more or less,
IN Southern IlatTland, lying Immediately on
the Navigable Water, and convenient to al
most daily_ Steamers. Large numbers of Peach
and other Fruit Trees In full bearing: two thous
and young Apple Trees are being now planted.
Omitting, Mb, Fowl, Le., In abundance at the
door. The plaoe la admirably adapted to either
Fruit, Vegetable or Nursery culture. Address
K P. NEALE,
St Clement's Hay P.O.
April 3, NG& St SL Mary's county, M,d.
Sale Crying.
A W. FLEMMING ottotinstee L. mariner at
21. SALE CRYING;and aelfelte the osotaisued
=at 241 the
ie xbila i It . Is hl . I:ol3:t i aa=:
Reektense M Wait Middle street, ttyabors.
P. 6—II e as a lloeneeti Au/Um:leer, amber the
Tax law of the United States.
Nov. M. ItteL
NOTICE.
partnership heretofore existing
_between
I the undersigned In the Produce and7orward
nth buaineas war dimoined ou the drat day of
January Inst., by mutual consent. The tanks
or amaants and all unsettled hurdlers have
been left to the hands of Halm E. Culp who Is
duly - authorised to settle up the tame. He will
be Waal at the Wareham* cow la the treathaa
cy of Meows Pasha= it Wheal.. All persons
United are required to aan and settle,
1/ENY
oflo. R
e. EAIOII4FIAW.
Um. 17, MIL If
LAST NOTICE
A Lgow i r i i, at= hte c Ors i l d of lice e
If paid before the let of ,Mber, the itooki
will be left In the hands of an °Meer for collec
tion, without reward en wpm.,
MeCURGY t DIEHL.
Oct. 11, WM If
Adatinistratoe . s Notice.
TIMMITOWEI IMEITATE.—LeSiers a ad
tr nbaration on ttreestate of J•illoll'hinotnit,
We of Ox.fond township, Adana county d
haying basil granted to the undersigned, =A I
i
in Siountidetwant township. he lanky stoat no
tice to those indebted to maid estate to tusks lin.
Tagaintopoyasentondthosebnointetaits=
Uss mus e do
press* thorn properly nuttiest
lot et.
ILATTRAW JEL Ad =l i t r,
April ISM. et
'Va. /Watt"
Um MANld rum.. Laatzea u 2:
elma, Lama,
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iour rins., cud., urritar
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HOOFLAND'S
GERMAN BITTERS,
EEO
Hoofiawl's German, Tonic
THE GIZZAT lIIENZHTEK
rot' ALL DxszAms,rfr
THE LIVER, STOMACH; OR Diva%
TIVE OROANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
I. composed of the pole Joke. (or, as they ore
medically termed, 6.7.(rarix) of Hoots, Herbs, sod
II preparation, highly mnrrootrw
aay
led,
kind. and entirely/rot from alco•Wie admixture. w
HOOPLAND'S GERMAN TONIC
Tot a eoinhltuftkal of all the Ingredients of the
Ilitter., u lth the purest quality of &tofu Oa
Rum, t Untie eke., nicking une of the mad ph•ne
ant :itul futreetsbia rrufealit. eter of to the
Thu.. pri.ierring a Medicine free (ruin Monied
admintare, will one
Hootland's German Bitters.
time who hitt e no object ion to the oumbion
Win of the Bitten, ita Mated, will um)
Hooffand's German Tonic.
They era both equally good, end eon tain the
atone meddmil eirtuog, the choice bete ern the
two being a mere matter of taste, the Toni c lugg tin moat Les
t, Li f 4 r:t t i .l ll '. variety of entIPPR. Mlle, as
ludlitention, Itynparda,Nervou% its. IS
very apt to hare Ite nmetione deranged, The
Liver, Printed hieing sm It doee e I lit the Stomach,
Wen beemises tr,ted, thert suit of hi
re in that
the patient suffers thou sevenil or mo of the
following dibPit.ll:
CONSTIPATION, FLATI'LIiNCE, INWARD
PILES, FULLNEMs iIN 111.1,4.1) To THE
HEAL, Ativrry OFTIIE sl(IMAC11, NAV
SEA, lIE 11tT-111:1IN, Dist: l'sT jolt
Foot) I I I.LNI.TIS Olt WEIt4IIT IN THE
SrONI SOCE EitICITATIONs,
SINK INt.olt I•LI"ITERING AT THE
PIT OF 1 11 E \VIMMINO
OF THE HEAD 111:11111ED int NEE'.
("1:13 1111EAl'HING. I.l.l'rrEktiNf; AT
THE HEART, (1101:1No UK EWA
TINH f•EN: - .‘ ritiNh WILLN IN A 1,11Ni:I
DIIINLKs OF \ I , ION. PM'S olt
WLIIS BEFoItE THE f , 10111% D 111. 14 I'A IN
IN 'l' 111: 111, DEI•
RAT' , ! , f, 1 ”1 , THE
AND-1- 1 Ls, 1•.11' 1N sIDE, BA(
UHF: sr, ETI'., HI'DDEN,
HEAT, 1111:NINO ,
IN THE 11.1:$11, 11 , N.;TANT
Dr EVIL, AND fiIIE.IT
The ,tltfer• r linen !hese 'lima/Ws I.!1011iti I Si r•
else tbe gredtesl ealltloll la the seirrlluu of
rennsls for his e 5..., purelloslng only that whit It
he in assured front Ills ins entlinst hilts and ingul
ries
,pos.rg ssws inlet/WI:1,1s skillfull,s compound
ed, it fret. (row Isonriont ingredients, alai has
estaldislred for il/41/ a I eptailtiall far tile lure of
these diseases. In lids t "Infection we mould
submit, those well-known remedies—
IIOOFLAND'S GEIUIAN Ermats
lEEM
HOOFLAND'S OERIIAN-TONIC
PREPARED BY DK. C. M. .14 C K NON,
I'A.
Twenty-1w o >ears hitter they were final Intro
dared Into Gana country front Germany, during
%latch h ue they hate unaloolaedly perfos teed
more cut .. and benenteA nattering Mittman) to
agreater extent, than ally other remedire known
too the public.
The., n mettles will effectually cure l.h er Com
n I, Jaandlet., Pyspeprla, Citron le or Nero Oils
Debility. Chronic biarrliarit. Disease of the
Kid
m.•>a,.ll all 111,e1.411 nearing front a I)(rot tiered
Liter, Stant:telt, or l latentines.
DEBILITY,
Itelmlt Log from any fsause whatever; PROFerRA
TION TIIE lodurNl S.,rre
Labor, Hardships, Exposure., Fevers, ar e
There is no medicine extant equal to the..
reamslie.l/1 i..li Ca.., .1 tone and war I. na
'wt.d to the Nviit•le system, the wpm( ite t.
streggtlic IP .1 loud is rego,)Aal, the atoms, h di
gests plomptlt , the blood is purified, the MM.
1101111 d and losilth,c, theoo yellow
t Inge is enull , a led from the t • [d gi v
en to the cheeks, and the teak and tier% ow, In
slid heroines a strung and healthy being.
PERSON'S ADP ANCED IX LIIE,
And feeling the hand of time weighing heavnY
upon them. with all its MUMNIPLIIt 111 a w W 1111,1
In the ow of this DITTIOIeII or the TONIC, an
elixir that will Willi new f in Into the New!, re
store ht a measure the energy and ardor of more
youthful days, hoild up their shrunken forms,
and give issaltit and happiness to their remain
ing years.
NOTICE.
it I. a well.estahliahed feet that fully one-half
of the female portion of our population are sel
dom In the enjoyment qf peal health; or, to 1.1110
their mi n expreasion, "never feel well." They
arc languid, des old of all energy, extremely net
t mat and have no appetite.
To this class of perswo. the BITTERS, or the
TONIC, is especially reemuntended.
WEAK AND DELICATE CIIILDREN
Are made strong by the use of either of theae
remedies. The's,' a cure every came( If ARAN.
Min, without fall.
Thouhands of eertilleutes have ammoniated In
the hands of tie proprietors, but space will allow
of tja, publhattloo of bat few. Those, It v. be
oleten ed, are men of note and of such standing
that they 111111“ he believed.
TESTIMONIALS.
Hon. Geo. W. Woodward,
Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pa., writes:
Id, I.
"1 dal 'lloodand's Ger Phi/odeman /phißit ldarrli ter' is a I good
tonic, useful In diseases of the digestive organs,
Fours
truly,
of gnat benefit la awes of debility, and
want of nervous action In the system. ours
truly, GEO. W. WOODWARD."
Hon, James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Court of Penneyfi•unln.
PhflodcfpAta, April VI, Dinfl.
"I consider •Hootland's Bierman Bitters' a cuss
able medicine In new of attacks of Indigestion or
Dyspepsia. I can certify this from my experi
ence of It. Yours, with respect;
JAltikki THOMPSON."
From Rev. Joseph H. Kennard, D. D.,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Philadelphia.
Dr. Jackass—Dear Mir: I hme Men frequently
requested to connect sty name x ith recounnett
datlons of ditThrent kinds of medicines, bat re.
ordlng the practice as oat of my appropriate
phew I have in nil owes declined; but with a
dor r proof In various instances and particularly
In my own family of the usefulness of Dr. Hoof'
lands German Blttent, I depart for once front
my usual course, to express my full con victiott
that,/or general detulay of the siistrtn, and especial
ly for Liver Cboapialni, ft VII a sole and vahable pre
7177in7e rases
it"lLTTTl
btnotw verylWltlse
who sutler front the atm, c Lou., YMITIS, very
rtepectiblly, J 11. KENNARD,
Eighth, below Coates St.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Assistant Editor Christian Chronicle, Philads.
I has e derived decided Lentil t from the use of
Hadland's German Bitters, and feel it my pris l
iege to recommend them an a most N. alnable ton
ic, to all who are suffering from general debility'
or from deseases arising frOm derangement of
the liver. Yours truly, E. D. FEN DALL.
CAUTION
Hoodund's German Remedies are counterfeit
ed. Mee that the eiguuture of C. M. JACKSON, to
oia the wrapper of each bottle. All othani are
counterfeit.
Principal once and Manufactory at the Ger
m a n
Medicine ntorc, No. CI Alttill Street, Phil
alphia, Pd.
-
cm:llmm M EVANS, Co.
Formerly C. M. J A CKSON a Co.
PRICES
Hoollandb German Bitten, per bottle, • II 00
half dozen, - 5 00
Hoollanit's German Tonic. put up in j eart hot..
tlesit
not
bottle,
forget to ' e r :antlne gre?l the article
you buy. On ...ruler to get the genuine.
li•For sale by Drugglate generally.
Jan. 17, UM ly
CHANGE OF FIRM
rilglF: undersigned have leased the Warehouse
j ou the corner of Stratton street and the Rail
road, In Getty - abuts, where they will carry on the
Grain and Produce Business
ttr all tts branehes. The highest peen will al
ways ge paid Wheat,__ ,Rye Corn, Oath. Clover
and Timothy Beeds,Flasseed, Ramie, Hay and
egraw, Dried Fruit, Norm, gasp, Hams, Shoulders
and tildes, Potatoes, with everything else in the
country produce tine.
Groceries, of all kiads
constantly Mt Land and for sals, Sit
mi., Molasses, fl=Tens Bn , Places, Salt, Cheese,
r , ilreown,
tw,tu nr v:e.- rinds; IfftYl l tes , "b
Nacia; Smoking wad Chewing Tobaccos.
They are always able to supply adult rate arti
ste of Flour, wiM the differs:an kinds of Feed.
Also, Ground Plaster, with finance and other
fertilizer,. COAL, by the Mabel, ton or ear Iced.
We will also run
Lines of Freight Cars
to N 0.77 North street, BALTIMORE, aad kW
kot street, PHILADELPHIA. All goods wilt to
either of the above places will be recetord and
forwarded promprlr. Goode should be marked
"limners' Ow."
R. R. BENNER 41, BRO.
April to, ISM tf
HOUSE PAINTING
01C9120.1C A. WARNER, HOURS paiNrirs.
Galati Wasthistoe K.. GoityiGam Pa.
GOOD WORE AND lIKDDIDAPD PDDIDA
July D. MD.
rmnie.-3ad Ikk3e.Mmil anailMir sepfitr
~ ,vklii„-,
GETTYSBURG, / PA., FRIDAY, MAY 1, 1868,
The baby ilex in Its mother'. arm.,
Quiet, and pale, and thin,
But the little bead le wine more raised
A. Harry coma. bounding in.
A wooden horse in his hand he bold',
Bark Gray, with a long Wreak mane;
And an eager, longing look Della up
The pale little face again.
"No, baby dear, I will hold it claw,
But I cannot glee It telfon
Vat afraid you would Wit fall, and break
My harm, re pretty and new."
Bet the pale little eager bee alit pleads,
Outalretchedila the small head still;
Ile stands fora timwaent, tkeaholds It out.
"I'll lend It to baby, I will."
That day Is past. sad be ands it saptin
Where the baby had thrown It aside
Ifs r ooral red, with Its Mires bells,
Still tut to the bridle tied.
Theresa touch ofpaint off thobrlghtgreeustick.
And a chip oh the horss'aeor;
But, Oh! not that to the boy's Wue eye
Brings the quickly gathering tear.
MIS while Harry IP:mite will still be glad
litet he leut her the horse that day;
For the baby bee gone where never again
Can she ask with his toys to play.
We cull the following gem from Dr.
Chapiu'e lecture on the "Nobility of
Labor:"
Hardly anything is more contempti
ble than the conceit which rests Merely
upon social riOeillon—the conceit of those
who Imagine that they thus aredivorced
from the clay of comuion men, of those
who shrink with horror from the Idea
of work, as something which degrades
by its very contact, and yet who, very
likely, owe their present position to some
not very remote ancestor, who, recog
nizing his call to work, lived more hon
estly in the world than they do, and was
not ashamed of soiled thumbs. It Is one
of the meanest things for people to be
'ashamed of the work from which they
draw their income, and which glorified
their ancestors more with their soiled
apro and black gowns, than themselves
with their fine ribbons and flashing
Jewelry. \lt might be a fine thing to be
like the liH t es, more gloriously clothed
n'
than Solon, and doing nothing, as if
we were mil titles. Advantageous po
sition is only a more emphatic call fur
work ; and while hose who hold the ad
vantage may not
ru bi , o , mpelled to manu
al ddgery, they s uld recognize the
fact that manual drudgery may be per,
formed in the same \spirit as that
whixdi characterizes their hwn work, and
therefore that it is equally norable.
A pious but illiterate deacon, in a eertairr
too nin Massachusetts, gave a stag dri
ver a slap of paper, upon which-, lie s 'd,
were written the mimes of a couple
books, which he wished him to call for at
a book store. The driver called at the
store, and handing the memorandum to
a clerk, said, "There's a couple of books
which Deacon B. wished you to send
him." The clerk, after a careful exami
nation of the paper, wan unable• to make
"head or tail" of it, and passed it to the
book-keeper, who was supposed to know
something of letters; but to him It was
also 'Greek." The proprietor was call
ed, and he also gave lt up In despair; and
it was finally concluded beet to send the
memorandum back to the deacon, as it
was supposed he must have sent the
wrong paper. As the coach arrived at
the village inn, the driver. saw the dee
cor. standing on the steps.
" Well, driver," said he, "did you get
my books to-day?"
"Books! No! and a good reason
why; for there couldn't a man In Wor
cester read your old hen tracks."
"Couldn't read ',Wu? Let me see the
paper."
The driver drew it from his pocket,
and passed it to the deacon, who, taking
out ::nd carefully adjusting his glasses,
held the memorandum at arm's length,-
iud exclaimed, as he did so, in a very
satisfied tone:
"Why, it's as plain as the nose on
your face. 'To ti-a-m B-u-x—two psalm
books!' I guess his clerks had better go
to school a quarter."
And here the deacon madesomereilee
tions upon the "ignorance of the times,"
and the want or attention to books by
She "rising generation," which woukl
have been all very well If said by some
body else.
PROVERBS PRESERVED BY JOSHUA
BILLINGS, ESQ.—Don't swap with your
relashuns unless you kin afford to give
them the big end of the trade.
Marry young, and if circumstances
require it, often.
Be charitable--one cent pieces were
made on purpose. Don't take anybody's
advice but your own. It costa more to
berry then it does to buy.
Ef a matt flatters yu, yu kan kalker
late that he is a rogue or you're a fule.
Keep both lee open, but don't see
more'n you ileitis.
If you ich fur fame, go into a grave
yard and scratch yourself against a
tume-stone.
Young man, be more anxious about
the peidigree you're going to leave, than
yu are about that somebody's goin' to
leave yu.,
THE position of the Republican party
with reference to the fimpeaciement and
removal of Mr. Johnson is well
lltostra
ted by a "little story:"
"What do you think of Impeach
ment?" said a gentleman to a Radical,
a night or two age.
"Well, tell you: It's like a. boy •
who teas digging after a woodchuck like
blazes. A man who was passing inquir
ed:
- "'What are you doing, boy?'
" for a woodchuck.'
"'You don't expect to get him ; do
you?'
"'Yes, eirree, by G—d I I must have
him ; we're out of meat!"
And this is precisely what's the matter
with the Radical gentlemen who are
digging after Mr. Woodchuck Johnson.
A CERTATS judge, who was notorious
for carrying the precise and formal hab
its of the bench into private life, warn
one day entertaining some friends at his
table, and asked a magistrate who was
present if be would take some venison.
"I thank you, my Lord," was the reply,
"I am going to take some boiled chick
en." "That, sir," testily answered the
judge, "is no auawer to my question.
I ask you again If you will take some
venison, sir, and 7, will troabis yen to
say yes Or, no. without any Nrcher_pre.
voulostion."
THE youalphkpachoisas.receekosend
sd te Who swivels& ts *pees her
h a wk sirs Shit she "will julep at as
offer sadiron bor own Oaf" . -
EMI=
=ZJI
GOOD SPELLING
*CUE IN ♦ COUNT 1100111...
In the good old times In Kentucky,
"when substantial justice" was adminis
tered In a log cabin, after a very free and
easy manner, a suit %FM brqUght to recov
er certain moneys which It *as alleged
plaintiff had been defrauded out of by
the ingenious operation known as "thins•
ble rigging."
In the course of the trial plaintiff's
counsel, who happened to be an "expel t,"
undertook to enlighten the court as to
the modus operand/ of the performance.
Putting himself Into position, he pro
duced three cups and "the little Joker,"
and proceeded, suiting the action to the
word:
" Then, may it please the court, the de
fendant, placing the cup on his knee
thus. began shifting them so, offering to
bet my client could not tell under which
cup was 'the little Joker,' meaning there
by, may it please tile court, this ball,
with the intention of defrauding my cli
ent of the sum thus wagered. For In
stance, when I raise the cup so, your
honor supposes that you see the ball."
"Suppose I see!" interrupted the
judge, who had closely watched the per
formance, and was sure that he detected
the ball, as one of the cups was accident
ally raised. "Why any fool can see
where it is, and bet on it, and be sure to
win. There ain't no defrauflin' Oar."
"Perhaps your honor would like to go
a Von It?" Insinuated the counsel.
"Go aV? Yes, and double it too, and
here's the rhino. It's under the middle
cup."
"I'll go a V on that," said the foreman
of the jury.
" And I," joined in the jurors, one
after the other, until each one had invest
ed his pile.
" Up!" said his honor.
"Up" it was, but the "little Joker"
had mysteriously disappeared. 'Judge
and Jury were enlightened, and found no
difficulty In bringing In a verdiet 1h fa
vor of the plaintiff on the ground that It
was the "derndest kind o' defraudin'."
TILE LATE PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND
GEN. LEE.—Mr. Beecher has been
heavily assailed beeauee at a public
meeting in New York, some time since,
he spoke well of the personal character
of Gen. Lee. What will these 111901111.
ants say about the opinion of Mr. Lin
coln upon Lee, and especially when
they get that opinion from a source they
must credit so unquestioningly, viz., a
eoloeed woman. Nlrs. Keel:ley, the col-
ored-servant of Mr. Lincoln's family,
says that on the very morning of the as
saseinatiou, President Lincoln took up a
portrait of General Lee, scanned the face
thoughtfully, and said: "It is agood face ;
it is the tam of a noble, noble, brave
an. I am glad that the war is over at
1M t... 4; Looking up at his sou Robert,
he tlitued, "Well, my eon, you have
returti s ed safely from the front. The
war Is ow closed, and we will soon live
in peace kb the brave men that have
been fish g against us. I trust that
the era of good feeling liar returned
with the eiciee of the war; and that
henceforth we \zhall live in peace."
Were President ' lueoln not dead, he
would, for ouch sayings and thoughts as
these, be denounc as a first-class,
double-dyed traitor b those who have
now the hypocrisy toprt\t i i , ed reverence
Tifur his memory.—N. Y. tea (Rep.)
PEAtiuTs.—Every boy in
Tikes peanuts, and yet very few
know where they come from. Tit
be grown In almost anybody's yar ,
we have some tolerably tine ones lu
gardens of Portsmouth; but they flourish
in North Carolina. Upon the sand land'
in the neighborhood of Cape Fear they
raise from fifteen to seventy-live bushels
to the acre. At the price of one dollar
per bushel it proves a profitable crop.
The cultivation of is easy, first the plow,
then the sweep, and weeding hoe. The
vine makes an excellent forage (or cat
tle, equal to the best Northern bay.
From the nut is pressed a valuable oil,
which has a peculiar value from the fact
that it does not gum. It - is used In the
preparation of medicines, and is largely
introduced as a condiment in salads.
Such, and so varied and Important are
the uses to which "this simple product is
devoted.-21rorfork Journal.
A QUEXII Lawstfrr.—The Dar. v ille (N.
Y.) Drpress Is responsible foe the follow-
Ingf—One day last week a lawsuit took
place before Justice lifeCartney, the ease
in point being Charles Ackly against
Michael O'Heara: The action was
brought for use of room, lights, fuel,
meals, &c., while defendant was "spark
ing" his Lucinda at plaintiff's house.
The prosecution showed that defendant
wage.. his house from three to five nights
in a week and usually stayed until four
o'clock in the morning, and sometimes
till after breakfivt—that he burned his
lights and wood and used. his room, and
naturally concluded, we take it, that as
he had ail the fun to be derived from
"sparking" at such late hours he ought
to pay for the privilege. The case was
exceedingly amusing, and of course at
tracted a large crowd of the "sparking"
fraternity, who were Interested pecuni
arily in the result of the action brought,
as it might set a precedent whereby they
might be called upon to "fork over" a
liberal allowance for lights and fuel if
for nothing else, and they felt materially
relieved, no doubt, when the Justice ren
dered his verdictof "no cause for action."
Aar old man having generously divided
his money among his heirs, end being
afterwards treated like a dog by them,
got an old chest and kept it constantly
locked, giving out that he had yet a
considerable amount of money laid away.
The consequence was, that the helm
changed their tactics, and each tried his
beet to use him will. After his death,
the cheat was opened and contained only
an old mallet, and a slip of paper, on
which was written the following lines:
Whoever divides Ws money before he's
dead,
Take this mallet and knock him on the
bead.
Iv Is stated that 2,762,000 lives have
been lost in the various wars which
afflicted Europe from 1815 to 1864. In
the Crimean war there died 256,000 Rus
sians, 107,000 Frenchmen, 45,000 Eng
lishmen, and 1,600 Italians. The Polish
insurrection nog 190,000 lives, and the
Independence of Greece 148,000. Algkits
has occasioned, to -Suttee the loss of
Immo men. Is the Italian war 011,164
Austrians perished, 110,1510 FrOUCtIII49III,
Sipe Italians, - 24,1100 Neapolitans sad
U. Papal troops.
Baas fUle many a bottie, and the bottle
many a bin.
50TH YEAR.--NO. 30,
4:air RASIKET
How sweet to recline In the lapse of
ages—say about 'eighteen,
A Tos of colar paper, It Is Mated, Is
made daily at one mill In Pittsfield,
Mass.
A YOU NO woman's fancy la lite the
moon, which changes continually, but
always has a man In IL
To keep good apples from rotting, place
them In a dry cellar with fourteen or
sixteen children.
SIXTEEN thousand !Mormons In Eu
rope have proposed emigrating to Utah
this spring.
ycw throw n man out of the window;
what wilt he fall against ?
Ills fnetinatlon
Youten ladies at an evening party are
like arrows, for they cannot go off with
out a beau, and are hi a quiver until
they get one.
It• a young lady yawns half a dozen
times In succession, young man, you
may get your hat.
Tim young lady who called at a book
store for Drake on Attachments, vr.s
disappointed to flnitit a mere law•book.
lifuscof the noblest disposition think
themselves' happiest when others share
their happiness with them.
A Frtungt scientific antiquarian has
published a work in which he attempt.*
to prove that Solomon's Temple was
furnished with lightning rods.
Fotrry thousand dollars worth of
notes and bonds have been found in an
old stump in Tennessee.
You may Joko when you please, it you
are careful to please when you Joke.
"Boy, where dors this road go tn?"
"Nowhere, as I know on. It's oilers
staid Item"
GIKOROE gENSON diediecently In Som.
erect county. Maryland, from eating
chicken which lied died of the disease
known an "chicken cholera."
nkAnisua for the people are now es
tablished in New York. The admission
Is only ten cents, and the programme
Includes music as well as recitations.
WHAT is that which comes with a
coach, goes with a coach, Is of no use to
the coach, and yet the mach cannot go
without It? A noise.
A Maatantavu In Chicago propose to
Marry couples at one dollar a piece, li
they will form clubs of twelve, and all
get "fixed" at the same time.
A WELL PAID EDITOR. —The mana
ging editor of tho London Time receiv
es au annual salary of twenty-five thou
wind dollars. That chap has a fat take,
•
}vu bet!
THE: editor of it Kaunas paper says Ike
best thing his contempomry.got off du
ring the week Is—s dirty shirt. The eon
ternpory replies that be can't say as
much of his brother editor.
`• Tummy, my son," said a fond
mother, "do you say your prayers night
and morning?" "Yes—that is at eight ;
but any smart lay cau take care of him
self In the daytime."
SANTA ANNA, once reputed enormous
ly rich, is now bankrupt. Ina suit recent
ly brought by him lu Havana, he avowed
his inabLlity to give security for his part
of the costs.
lies. F NOVF.S, of Amesbury, Minis.,
recently killed a Brahma rooster which
bad thirteen nickel cents in his crop, two
tow-cent pieces and other Indigestible ar
ticles.
A DARKEN' of New Orleans has brought
suit for $lO,OOO damages against the Con-
vent of the Sacred Heart, an educational
Institution, for denying a member of his
family admission to-Its privileges. Rad
icalism !
America
•f them
'l • • can
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ANDREW JACKSON JAMISON Is the
name of an interesting scoundrel and
negro thief, lately nominated by the ne
oes and white jail-birds In Couven
thm at Jacks,m, as their candidate for
Lietdenant-Governor of Mississippi.
A 4Tri-E, boy asked his mother what
blood nations meant. Bite explained
that It ru\ant near relatives, etc. After
thinking moment, he said: "Then,
mother, you\roust be the bloodiest rela
tion I've got." ‘ s
TreAT was a veilshrewd way that was
adopted In the olds time, time, In Zurich, to
test the truth In diverce cases. When a
couple asked to be divorced on account
of incompatibility of teMper, they were
first ordered to be shut up 'for a fortnight
in a single room, and condemned to en
dure each other's society continually.
They had but one room, but one bed, but
one chair, one plate, one knife and one
fork. In every act each was dependent
upon the courtesy of the other. At the
end of the time, if they still desired to be
divorced, the request was granted, but it
Usually happened that before the time
came sympathy in misfortune had re
conciled them to each other.
Was Mr. Lincoln, afterwards Presi
dent Lincoln, was a candidate for the U.
S. Senate from Illinois, In 18.58, against
Stephen A. Douglas, he made a speech,
now on record, In which he declared that
"he was not, and never had been, In fa
vor of making colored people voters or
Jurors"—and that he was 9u, favor of
having the superior position in this
country assigned to the white people,"
as a matter of Justice as well as of ne
cessity.
APOLOGInkr 'oa MARUYINO.—IIany
strange apologies have been urged for
marriage. Goethe said he married to
obtain respectability. Wilkes wedded
to please his friends. Wyeherly, In his
old age, took his servant girl to spite his
relations. The RUSE 4 / 1 1/8 have a story of
a widow who was so inconsolable for the
loss of her husband, that she took anoth
or to keep her from fretting herself to
death.
A SCOTCH barber, who was much
given to dram drinking, was one day
shaving a customer, who finding the
fumes of the whisky too much for bin),
In the middle of the Job Met his patience,
and exclaimed: "That horrid drink!"
The barber replied emphatically : "Ay,
ay, sir, k does mak' the face awfu'
tender."
THE mantifitettereef uplurn . has begun
in Francs. When a plant reaches a suffi
cient size the stem Is tapped, and the
Juke exudes Into a small vessel Much
juice was ad did lost, owing to rain, but
the plants are now pulled up and placed
under eovar,- with roots in water. They
be tapped advantageously.
Scitootairsermi.—"Blii Smith, what is
a widow I , " .BUI— . ±A widow is a married
wawa& Wit halal got so Malawi,
'OM bet (Nag.' Mmt4w—"Very well,
waist ism widower r 8111--"). widdiwer
M a mite sung ntaa astir widdara."—
idaidest-'lVall, Bill, Mat% al* *suety
rise rlimg taiabosos. Mai IS will do."
Retract/. revenge for the reJeoUon by
Alabama of the negitortenseruetton con
stitution has led to a Radicel reign of
terror in that State which proposes to
terribly punish those whites who db•
approve of ttegro superiority and mis
cegenation. A letter which the New
York World prihts from &correspondent
at Jacksonville, In that, State, narrates
that • lieutenant in command of the
garrison to that, town, after arrest
ing citizens right and left hor no speclfit d
reason whatever, finally marched a
squad of soldiers to the Court-house,
seised the Judge and the Clerk of the
Omit Court, and put them in Jell for
not empanelling negro., urors, and thrust
an old man into prixon for protesting
against such an outrage. Has Radical
rule la the South at last reached this
point? If a black scoundrel is booted
for stealing a side of bacon from a smoke
house, the Tribune and other Radical
}emends demand that the whole United
States army should Id marched to the
spot' to "avenge the outrage." When
white citizens are ptit In felons' cells for
no other reason than that they are not
Radicals, these Journals have not one
word to say. General Meade, however.
has made himself liable to pussi4le Im
peachment by .leciaring this lieutenant's
"assumption of authorityto arrest as de
serving of the severest censure."
ONE DOLLARS per minute!
is about the amount of taxation which
the people of this oonntry are paying to
support the ruinous policy of the Rump
Congress! One Mon/rand dollars per
*brute! and for what? asks the York
Gaulle. Not to promote prosperity—or
a reunion of the sections—or the old
kindly Intercourse of the Slates—but to
enable a corrupt party to keep power in
the government, by oppresaing white
people, and elevating the hegroes to be
the ruling power in the State! Rut 'for
this, there would have been, long ago,
a thriving trade, as of old, between the
North and the fienth—peace, prosperity,
and happiness. instead of this, North
ern labor is Idle—but the fu.ragua of
Northern industry Is active.
men! If you like this state of things,
eUstaln a corrupt Congress in keeping It
up! If you do not. help us to put It
down. ,This is your euly ehaupe. If
you are put under he heel of the Afri
can, It is your own fault.
Fun the first time In the history of
this country, thnusauds of 'Joyous, An
ticipating a war of races, and alarmed at
the prospects ahead In America, are ea
gerly applying to the colonization agents
for passage to Liberia i Theie are more
applicants than the society Can araum
modate with their existing Means of
transportation; and an application -has
been made to Coagreu to establish a
line of steamers to Liberia. From every
State of the South come hundreds - 0'
hundreds of eager applicants for • paa
sage to the negro republic of Africa-
This is the condition into which the ale
gaut, theoretical, drawlerroum phlluo
threpy of the Radical school b . aa at
length brought the negro. And le what
a eoudition Ise It
,brought this tax-rid
den nountry.
SIXTY YEA.II6Vti.
Democratio Party, fur the must part of
sixty years, wai fairly seated In power
In the Nation, during which its credit
was good at hears mad abroad. It had
no National Debt to be roomiest by bil
lions; its promise to pay a dollar wax..
good for one hundred cents; special taxes
were unknown; and its basis of opera-
Sous, financially, were the precious met
als. Eight years they have been .un
seated, and what Is the result 7 Ark the
laboring man, with•a Tax Collector star
ing at him on every corner, or a Reve
nue stamp stuck to everything he sees,
receiving for his labor a pleos of paper,
en which the United States promises to
pay him a dollar, but which is only
worth 70 odd cents.
WHO/MILL PHILLIPS still holds off from
Grant, complaining that his party "stands
ready to commit the helm for the next
four years to a successful soldier, for
whom his warmest friends dare not claim
that he has ideas—whose drunkenness in
the streets of Washington is not denied
—and who has not yet condescended to
let the country know which side of thhl
great question of reconstruction his con
victions (if he has any,) lead him to take."
MIAS CADY STANTON, who has been can
vassing among Congressmen at Wash
ington for her new paper, says she is
surprised to learn, on the beet authority,
that probably two-thirds of the set
speeches rtad from manuscript, are not
the productions of those who deliver
them, but are prepared by newspaper
reporters, and the literary gentlemen at
Washington.
THERE d an amusing anecdote current
about Lord Derby. It is said that • cer
tain wine merchant persecuted the peens
ier into testing a sample of wine, which
was to keep off the gout, and that his
lordship replied : "I bare tasted , your
wine, but I prefer the gout."
Pu:sew says: "Women are said to biome
stronger attachments than men. Me
evinced in little things. A man i• often
attached to an old hat; but did you ever
know of S woman having an attachment
for an old bonnet?" Echo answers—
" Never." - •
A JURYMAN wu asked whether he had
been charged by the presiding judge.
"Well, 'Squire," said he, "the little fel
low that sits up In the pulpit, and kinder
bosses it over the crowd, gin us a talk,
but I don't know whether he charges
anything or not."
Tue pompous epltnah close-fislad
citizen closed with the followipg passage
of Scripture:—"He that givei \ h to the
poor lendeth to the Lord " •
Mambo;
"butllat may be," soliloquized Sombo
"but when dat titan died de Lord didn't
owe him a red Deed!"
" WHY, George, what are you hoeing \
in the garden for at this time of night?"
" Well, I was awful dry, mother, and
don't the bible say, Ho, every one that
ttdratetb I"
Mr. &urn pseuds pork chop the other
day. Mr. Smith whistled. The miasma
be did so, every aussage wagged Hs tall.
Aa a note to this we would mention that
the day before he lost • Newfoundland
dog that weighed stztreighl pound&
A MAN panting through a gate •ay, t
the dark, hit Ma nose against the post.
" I wish that poet was In b-11," said
" "letter wish It somewhere else," mad
a bystander, "you might run sealant it
again."
Tax Immune Tax was a war away"
and should have beep abollithal wMa
the war was over. It ta Isostaitipdal,
infamous aid aseowatitifflyaud. ,We
hope the last ratan. has 100 Ia
IF Washligtou wake. allio'irdAY he
would ad, Pude&
4100 4/mlL,lrpieoe mei lieWasa,alld
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