I • f tar I= WPA !Sego . 0 . % C/Ilihrt G. ISG7. .tdrerth.er% auti others intomated will bear in mind that the regular eirsiikt ikon of the . -STAR AND PiF.NTINgI."' is murk larger than that of any other paper intblished the County. being road weekly - by nut 1:•vs than 10.000 per runs 4 - 1 4 Advrctifq.teamt, a 4. 31tPnii6)n ~ r l{.l.pre Tut,...:•• .I.ling. REUTELF, :REST BE PEEFERIZEIi wo of the lately eleetell State °Rl:yrs. of Kentucky, were Colonels in John Mor gan'sgubrrilla band. They were regular ly nomintued4and elected by the."! lenm eraiiy" of•thrtt Mimi State. So JAMES S. rRA NICLIN of the Rebel Army wliSyes tePlav eleeted by the 1 - )emocrac3:.of Mary :81)41;o one of their best (Alves. We. oberve that Major FAYETTE llri w has jest been appointed Qdarteri- master fleneral or that State. He was Assistant General to the Kentucky Bri gade in 11n Rebel army which fought at l'liirk:un:ut4:t untltr (leneral 11,k1:DI iI:;.M. Soule of our l'enit,t,llvannt boys were in that bloody batth‘. It will interest them to iinow that the "DNitoerats" of Ken : Iti tity have given One of their best ofTleeti 14, An officer who Wilre the I te;tel (ray. ----~ • . clitknACT;:lasTit AT Dayton, Ohio, 75 invalid soldiers, inmates of a Soldiers' Home, were taken to the pills to vot' fo:• IL 1 - 1:.• to a ,*man. .They were all eripiled and help le s, but the Democratic crowd Wipt cow ardly enotigh to insuP. them with coarse epithets, while some vellyd : "Pity 'you hiuln't lost both your ii —(I arms ry That the other leg xvtv , le ft.' ' "Pity the rebels hadn'ytilletl you.'" CoI.P.EINTEAI) papoy 'says rly the elections this' f l Detuocrats gain three United States Senators in the next Con gress—in California. Ohio and Connecticut- 7 - but this "Is of no consNuenee. - we are told by the Radicals. The gain in California merely offsets a Republican gain of the year before, and will give one Senator to each party as be- 6161 The Republicans bare gained one in Tennessee, which makes up for Ohio. The Connecticut Legislature to chdose Senatiar will not be elected till 71.C.T1 and the retiting Senator, Dixon; k ❑ Copperhead. How can they gain if they re-elect him ? But that is yet to be done. Nex.t yfar, the Republicans will have a sho! - at Ilt - citm.rw of Pennsylvania, ant Ihnvnnt(7K - s of Indiana, and intend t.) hit both—thus making the Senate as near a unit as it is safe to have it. Ti: "Democratic" Editors complain rthat the State has been so districted, legislatively, that . theY have not carried the legislature. They forget how shame th,w ','„gerrymandered" the State when they had power; and how unscrupulous• ly they wielded every agency to' keep themselves in the majority.. They suc ceeded—until their sympathy with the Ilehel§ . aroused the people, and Oire . ve. them it4ltE &minority. The existing ap• portionMent is a fair one. Tile real les-on of theF..lectiotris, tliat, the '',Detroc r:l le" leg OM % candidates didn't run as well as ti*kate Ticket. .I.3ut if it were other -4*llllhe phliticians of the "democratic" * haveno right to complain of being d to take the medicine they, for merly, mercilessly forced on their adver saries. . Freethnen's Bureau will explite lira July, by limitation. It is under ; ;total that (leneral l [I) Nl - 11:1) will not re "itotnntend its contintutnee heroi] -that nc, In ease the reernbtruetion of the nth should he accomplished by that period, which is regarded now as highly ;d . obahle. , Direan has been_ of in calculable serviec ; , i re-organizing the indwtry of No. South : and has done much toWards - h3romnizin.t . the relations titipe employers 111141 the employyd. It hatii Wen %yr) th all it ha- 4,i4 1' Tn 7 tipri nl . tlu.s • 5t2v. , 4 tui4l th , in- ' ..11t1 . faticrA. of eiv!l r(110 in tho::4outii, Nv;11 ' 4Niittc..) o.rerider tlig , durtiver Nmtintrinee tit leif mnehini , ry t!;lnr. , ..r , iry. ' Tiff: tn•v-,paper= c.f. Virginia ahtNiv" of the ooloro,l . v . oters voting WO :17141;Ving Iho DOM V•r:loy n : timt 1:101' ro•orgrotizing rimier itisc - rtt's pirtn, the Dinn.wntey enacted IVU11; - C11; it' .perrnitte , i to stand, IFould -...litrt - evirtuatty I* the guise of "regulating eon tra , ...ls Tor r hdr." Tin , Ernandpatect S!aves; are re- privrotited by the Democraey to be very qikanrattt. they have intelligence vo;e ag,airyzt their enemies, F . 9ilivs;ty enfauth wii . thttaini all tetnptrt- Lino*, •n l (= tilt rng. to defy all threat. .44‘ ij74'trr:Yew York irorirl galls the "De :lllCOerat.i" :be Cnimt Alen." Why, (e) the ' - zontliern "IYermoerats" vote ton man again t re-construction And re .% nd why !c) Ott; Northern "DT- Noterats" urge them to this courseV 4 , , Theinly true Union men are the men lii - wha are in favor of restoring the Union at the earnest moment, and lu the best mode to-guarti o the eottalry against a pos sible repetidotrof Rebellion. These wen are the Republieans ; and it is gratifying to kuo‘i , that tpey me numerous enough to do what. t I ley pri,pote. II 11 1011 .' Nonniram l'opperheads plead hard that Southern Rebels and Coppepeads -.11311 &e retained iutlie political colic of of the ItelA:1 States ; but Ltie-liat has • gong forth that they shall be re-constructed and rewtLred in the interest of Loyalty and J,;bertg. Rebels ill tuL take a "bank seat." Deinocratie doluilatiou iu these States, gave ut the Itehellion. Jtepubli pan domination ii them will give us tue blessed fruits oi peace, prosisTity, and I.leUry. • C.t.mnrivTuis at elections in England ig inCralaing, with itg wealth. 'fhesucceee fnl for tarliauient lai firmiug ham recieritly opeut SlB,OOO in gold, and the detiiieti candidate, .14.v,000, or an average . at'between nine and teu dolla.ra for every vffirs he reoelved. *reties . entif to prOduce a like condition of titituja in this. country. 'raw Copperboadis bemire t ow, ever the late eleetiou in W.FzST YP O 4/144; 44: that was before Ihiiy were "4.4 t Cr giv TisterliepuVelum 110 , 04:;r,c,As 'ert thei I : strength in the fitateji.e,l4stedimi bt-ta their last year's vole of lour 14 woo Au the House, We ince ouch Ittpplaleau &foots: . • ~• Qt Fratiklin, bernoeridjci candidate to Cierk r of the Court of 4- petits of Mitvlantl, tin. Annapolis ca ,this sketch . 7 - For one of the most lucrative and resPon silk• ekes in the gift of the people ofl the State. the demoCratie party hati nOniinated James S. Franklin. of this city, who left! his home here in the Autumn of .1562, ran! the blockade info Virginia, and there Mal . up mime, wit only tigninst hix ecnortfrff, Ind aguinBt thr which, ax S'ecrtes Adorn",. of Anne Airmail!? rouiao, hr. had ot , nrii fn bra:- arch faith and 411r giance. Mr. Franklin was an ardent State's rights democrat previous to the war, and we believe we do him no injustice in saying that his fine talents - were detoted to the effort to force Maryland into the vortex of secession and rebellion. When it Was found that of her people were oppOsed to secession, his. State's rights principles were not strong enough to induce him to take up arms in her defence, but on the contrary, he with others endeavored by violence and force to tteetnn plish what her people would not do willingly. After two years of armed effort to bring about this result, he was captured in one -of the numerous engagements before Petersburg, ; was a prisoner at the North at the time . of Lee's surrender : was afterwards paroled, and . is to day the candidate of the Johnson party of Mary-held for Clerk of the Court of Ap- - tut it DS . or A iiATIIs,R.•• MI peals. - All over the iSoutbern States, such 'rob el ; as Franklin would lie chosen to fill the highest olliees. if the CongressiO:eal plan of Reconstruction had not enfnin chised. a new class =9l voters who will take (tare of all such ;4entleroen. In - ...11a.41and, however, they have, at pres ent, full swing. WE last Nreek .under-stated the major ity in VIRGINIA for a Conw.ntion :and Restoration. Instead of bninq.about 30,- 000, it is EMI 01eourse. the Rebels in the South howl 'with rage. The 4Copperiteldf. in' the North ',10116. , , suit.;' If Virginia wls constructing with ti/c "Re:nil side" qp, it would he all ) ijpg.l4 an lh it ryes.-It is all wrong. IL4 GIC liiiebels are down is id Unionis:s like UNrir.r.wi op and .fillvx- trusT :Ave U Gnon;:.% v0t.. , t1 last week, on a con vention and IlestoratiOn, and has fallen into Brp.:blir•an line, hy about 1. 1 ,000 majority. JoirNox did his best to defeat. the Convention thovement in CiconutA, but' wholly failed. Thus far, every one of the Rebel States hasvoted to "accept the situation," and seek Restoration tot:heir old places in the Uniin: under the Con gressional policy. , IT is'amusitig to t look at Copperhead pyramids. They include Anil Status as Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, lima, and Nevada, where there are hardly enough Copperheads make up the skele ton of an organization. Not one has •ot.fe for the C,:pperheads since the repeal of the Missouri ;I!oinpromise ; and the stars I - will fall aoout the time they fudlro:n the Republican tiennunent. 17.111: reader's attention is invited, to rt caustic article on the first page of to-4ay's; paper from the Atlantic Monthly, "Tlu Conspiracy at Wa:Fhington." presume it is. from the pen of ; Mr. who has contributed several articles on the same Subject in previous number:4 of the Aticulac Monthly. Tarr N.-w York Dqy Book -pronoun- Emaneipation tii.iiave been an "impious, fathomless, and unpardonable crime."— Yet An/aka* Demo#rats wonder why ifese Ernane;pated *lien will not vote the tip l-zi.t labelled "Democratle!" . THE DIABOLICAL Setter or Monzmr Dritoc- IlleT.—At a mkttintt of thC Copperheads held at Hillsboro', Ohio, Mr. Vallandigham was ad vertised to speak. but just before that appostle commenced, the chairman. Mr. Jillson an nounced thst he hadjust received a letter and he would like to reati it. Maillandigham said certainly, and Mr. Jillson read as follows: R?ao.', - Rrpubtiecnis of Ohio: t "I ant here sntrering torments for my Mines ft n(1 ti-mtpa..l() II IVII on earth. Lam remind ed of My great „wickedness, and send these words to yon that you may take warning.-- (ernre Washington passed me on the 'other side of t!it. 7:.at grtr, Intt only looked at me with nnutterahle acorn. Take warning by my fate. [Signed' 4'..VnnAnAm :II c.., The doublf-eyed, impious devil read the foregoing production with a malicious chuckle. and the great (?) Vallatidigham made ft the bests of N. n appeal to hki audience to avokl hell by voting with the "Demorratic"pirty. The narration of this diabolical piece of treasdnable impudence called fotth a hurricane of bisse; frsm the Audience; and seethed to deepen the hatred which all respectable people must en tertain for a party that tfan tolerate 'melt beastly profanity. FEW weeks. ago, General Swayne appoint- ed au ciemplary colored man, named Alextut der Webb, to set as register under the ritcon struction act, in one °Pilo. districts in. Ala bama. lie was it saddler by trade, and bad just purchased a small patth of ground end elected, upon it a little tenement of his ow» in which he hail opened a shop. . , He.haul se cured the confidence . of the community by his industiy and unusual ietelligenna ; but when he was sdected, a ruffian named Orrick; one of Mosby's gang, said that he never Would allow himself to be registered by tt.negrO; so when the day came, Orrick entered the office of registration, and, approaching Webb with a smile and a heavy welcome, thew 148 pistol .and tired three balls, which entered Weblis heart; of course, • producing instant b de.l4ll.— . Orrick quietly escaped ; and though it, is; giv en out that he has gone to . Honduras, nobody doubts brat he is stili in the neighborhood-- Webb died, leaving a young family by a sec ond ;vire., When the-.knowledge of the &ra ged:), reached Washington, a meeting Of the Republicans o: that citrcoitchidad to take the eldest ehildard place himin the Howsni nivertinv, where be will be educated-. . Itepaibilosp. candidata for, Super- ilitendoiLof gilucation, vim has just beep de- Oalifornia, is the tinthoy of , Pie jCali fornia System ofgducaoon, ivhich htte worked ' so admicliblx in . , at State. gp lilts 10111 the office fill eurertst year? \ ~F7ltsgerahl, feated Swett, ia ,chltaman of the Xeth . 0t.1165, Cfluteli ii,w) wing tha war aras a notorious and malignatit,sdr,wats of tt sion, did . );iv bir , oo3o Jigpro4 time that the indignant peppia albeit Ftleeitaap. were on the point of tearing down I* Ghiplitk , , ' &mon st.n, Mass., Oct. W.—Alert-Op an. cident 'occurred 4 tne-Htxisac i'unuel im Sate urday, by which thirteen men w e r e. e ti ler ityle4 anpight or suffocated to da4:, n ie P.VAille fvfotifoi at the mouth of the ehn " ex . er t P1444(10,114 iqiiifikel .to doitA -the ant.t.ithreAt.tki m1+9.0405 of Wait* A t the bow* 74Pceffihi oig ')s be WI , M for Revolt des" "IN ITEM., ROOM No. '19.,1.)0 = T*P, • ' . • • 77 si nv , v ,„ 19414 i • 4•• --:"4941141'"- "" 7 - • ••14-•-••- 4 1 11.1. 00 • ' 4 :l34,l l ArtrattivrroN " 01- E .O,3BILEE t::''ILkIL1110-21.1:t!, MON' -1t is, not 71.404 1:4. KiPrevlous art so4)7era ;known that the last Leglslapre ijaso 90 5 ? , the Latheritik. ectiVegaticlotis 'r ed iCter ylitiportant bill. out,"tled 1 1 411ilsi : Pktke etioerved TIM rmility4aSt 4av rkct to iiieorrioTSle t,he Caledordalron, Land of special tlianitsgivin4 f hieg-i;ntts of and 'Railroad Corn pa ny,t' with enlarged the Reformation, it being tee Three Ilan— i corporstr powers, looking not only to the dreq. - e k i n tl iv er s n - s w... !he !day ;development of the mineral resources of usually - reckon 1 ita the inalig4iindgm of. that; i heSonthern counties, bet also.to the The constvigtion of ,a ne l vß.dittoiyi Tonto to the morning services, in whi••h both. eonziegn- l *est.' Other franchises, the Com- Limas parttelipstert, Were tad. 3ilittiosi' Ipatsy to be organized under the Act is au- chump, on York iit,rpe. The edifice Was ap- thorized to hold 20 , 0J0 Acres of land, with propriately deco it'd with erer-grecn; &d r— I aiithorq "ta mortijage, lease. or other Over the pulpit there wa a large arcs hear- i wise di.Vpose or any ips , l tlwre ing the inseriptiori: - of." , The company is Unrestricted as to the amount of capital stock. and is I u alley au thoriied "to manufacture anl prepare for market 'timber and arfich•s pro:lnce; i on the land, mid to provide and open mines, tit) mine and prepare for market coal, iron ore, limestone, fire clay and other minerals, or to use and consume the same, and to man facture iron and lire bricks, and to trans port all said articles, or any et them, to market, and disoose, of toe same, and to do all such other acts ami as may hq necessary to the prosecution el aid hied ties,', and al-0 to leak,. •;i int pr, meats and erections ~ .mieessful pro , ceit - tion of said business may rey: 111=2:11 - ?.4 l l,.Tbere will ho pmtvhinint th Marsh Cikk Clinrela by romEnor. loorrlinz at II 6'ei4trk BANK , DIVIDENLIS.-- Our 13s4iltailavo ma ic Krnli :um tat l)is i lea is—tlic Gettys burg National or tt . vo lan- cent.. gay i'irst Na tional or !tan- and a halt. rfar3A.NIZATIO.N._LA emigre grititin ot-zanized l'aurs Ev. Lu therari Chanel, iu Littlesbivn. on Wedwis dey the cast or• October ;est—that clay being the :Vte:.ll anniveniary ois the Reformation. I'ilE COUNTY TEACHERS' INSTI rz:TE.-- We eelkattelition to the suntounce mew of the County Superintendenti in another column: ‘Yethope the occasion will be a great sueeems. and will pmcnote the canse•of Education. ;-.y-Our friend nn.o , :vtlita: STVINZ, of Highland . ownship, sent to our office a nom-ter head o' Cabbage—measuring 3 feet inclieri in eiyetnferenee. and weighing 10 pounds. _ it is inoell like llranville, being Lig hearted. , ;;.'4l-1-tev. Lot% Llitows -of this pace has an article-in the Oc.tolwr number of the Biblicr- Cicec Sacra entitled "Thc 4Sec , ,wl _4tirenes rtna the Creeds - - -of -vvitieh the Chieago ,. Ad frNic.- remarks that it "shows that Millenari anism contrary to tho historical faith of Christondo!ii. r, c xhihiteal in all the time honored cre.‘ is."" ADVERTlsEsiG.—what. inaile Barnum arld ira , 1 rich Aflvert ising. What cola our Government ? Jay Cqoke's ad vertisin;..7. 'What matte Runner's' lL Iger? AAlvertisin , , , . What made Stewart's fortune? Advertising. What . sol,l 210,000 tickets in tho Open !louse scheme? Ativcr tking. Then what 4,',iould our merchants do ? IN LITT;ESTOWN. 111, -her S Co., are 101:14 in.; a In• - _ tw , house, 24 117 :Ai feet, t , :14 n coit-it Andrew Ames A n ,; A ug:l 4n. itrre:, , , have recently , built which rtro tesarly—linittheri.--The eo: - ;:re,:t..ation have about eonipleted :t 1-te.tr their eliurrii.—Mi-350s Julia ainl nearly ahorise. FINE El FI CE. n recent trin througli Oxi'ord township, we were tilea80(1 to wax, that cur Ciitholic friends residing in that scc:lon of the township bordering on Cono wa4e, have reeentls, - erected a line and cum niodious brick e•.litice in Irisinown, which t , ) be used as a Caureli an,: School. The building is of tasty design, and hal been fin-' ished nit in the most substantial. manner. —lliniorry Sprrf-rinr. THE PLACE TO BUY.—The persons to I,uy from are those w;io advertise their busi nesi in the newspapers. Read 'our hotne advertisements, anti make your purchases from persons of business enterprise who aro afraid of the trifling expense incurred in 47iting your oustom. You will always tiny:cheaper from the thorough" business man who advertise, than from the (Irate who don't. This fart is well known. .1. - ..NCOUIZA.GE ENTERPIIISE.—An ex change may-1: If you wish to keep Sour town from thriving, turn a cold shuuliier to every young tnet:hamc nr beginner in laisine.,si— kill him off if von ono. Look lip to every new comer kvith n scowl and discourage all you :if that wou g t-do, decry his work and t.,0 abroad for of his kind, rather than give him yoUr Money. Last but not ;mgt. refuse to patronize the village paper. "Then go to seed." There is no more effec tual way 'o retard the, growth of a town than this. IMPORTANT RAILROAD AnnNsGE -I.:NT:—By our itilvertitiingeolumn4, it will :lf•Pl I that , this morning. a now arrant:P. mime l ook off o o. whin% will ,zivri nn , twn ex, o:ii , ivo:y Pa-r , on.g , r 'rrain , The first will leave tkt• R. 15 A. M., returning at The seeonct will !env - . at l.:10 P. M.. return- ing at 5.301 An exelm.ively freight train hmt been pat on, which will leave Hanover Junction at 7.iie A. )., arriving in tiettyshurg iltymt and leavav: at 2.30 P. M. This arrange ment will give our shippers an opportunity Cr make three trips a week: am: will be a matter of greqj eonvenien , .e to cit.gens and trA let N, I'IIOI ) I 7 .R . TY S.A.T.ES TN LITT r. EsTow WI 1.1".1,VM H. rittFFortt) !i gold bit. hot.e Find lot to Lowo, fro- .1.t1,100.--Ltt vl CREms has 4o hi hi 4 tavern witail to Wm. IL liryrotto, hir ;32,70$ —JosTAIT HAnNKR hag gold ma hotiNa , and hllf tot to JNO ItiNo, for 7(1.11 . 10.—J;1Hs Ft [11: $Olll his 11011gf , HMI !hal lot (JD . JOSIAH HAMNER. fur .1,010.— . M. tITSIIOI. itt(W ol Javoo) has so! ,- 1 Raul- to Mr. I.;AL,MOART NEP.. tOr*9oo.-I.'nEo'K LIFE has sold three bwiddig 10t..4 to JAS. LILLY, 15)40.—Ei. . Ai VEILS,-Esq., has sold a IThilditig lot to AMOS B IIEELY, for $555.--GP:o. SMITIT has 5. , 1t1 his house 11111) hair, lot to HAMILTON IS INTERODk:, for :iti`ift. ACOIDENT ',N.ND AMPUTATION.—On WPCIIIP.;ifty 111---t, Mr. FRANCIS OVRRIIAL`Ctif of TAIIP•tolVII, It young man about 2'o years of age, met with a very serious accident ini the Cittlestowe Raitroati, shout two miles from Bathe/vv. while waking on. the track. Mr. 0. being perinoptaiti,y ileiyi t did not hear the ilignal, and was cousequoutly thrown ti-om the traitk by the engine. ttis Jett leg VI its 1118074 1 .t5t to such an extent as to make muputsti'm nee,msary. Tic was taken by the same train at poim, to Littlelstown, when Ineilleal kii wag procured. The amputation , was p.rf rmeii by Pr. R. S. SEM% immeill ate:y bet w the kuve, tta-istwi by Drs. Mini at-ro, K tuuntsE anti StI.IBC.N. The pa tient has vines been doing wall. STRAISAN INFANTRY..-The Copper howls of S.' trabeut have orgartiml a company ender the aixive title, and elected E. G. Flea ;o7, tiaptain ; A Kin:, Firat Lieutenant.; J. L. Toy, Second Lieutenant Ehey are baid to he trying to hurry up the oomplete orion. tratign, anti get their *nub typo: MS to be wady to ecr-operate with . Swann'a tuititia.'wheit called on by Andy Johnson I. , Atnovetneut to organize a eompany with out regard to -party, was broken up ; sal td this political organization is the rt,t-ult. .S;o good citizen nhould.nountenance, under and circutnatances, a . military ciunparty in which only one of the part 43 bs iepruSent iid—‘ii) pare not by ivh.nh starlet, or for What'ost.:ol. ol4lect. The principle is vi cious' and the result eau 'he'gnlV Mischief. PROPERTYSALP:S:=Itfr.I46I.oaro:t Bits Mtn, i)f MenaHen towhibili, 'has , dtipostict of his tarot to iOSSPH Cultic, for $ll,OOO. Mr.. Soler WVANER, Executor or Semi, tian Weaver, 4leevaxect, aold-oh , the2tith the propsrtY or said deVeamk.ii) :A* /*,)Aar ant township -;5 IFi.lres with , itnproxnannhi s for Sl,Xii) 0101.1, to AVDRWO OK/Q*lld 0 Aft. • Punk - - .01 „Twor,H4Truceal 15 0 1 4;Iiirvbpuwafid kg , o l l. Agfa Mid tine 4 .11 1 4, TOiipiiitfaAr "AU*o kmaw4; )13X1714)3 ham soa,bo, 40,3 0 c; '4 11 4 hot on Iroxk etrees to , ns7;74 : l Polumtctr si,too„ • .. , Pm prom. "N"F has eold hta hou!le• and la to far 014,” 3 - (k: bon* tOdia 3 141 4 0 It' tom* tdeuireitoti'tisit Mid sad Washlogion street*, Sbr ./J3sciab. - -..;.......-. _ r- EIMEM3 eaeh side there was a timaller ar.M,.the one nitvingt ut.on it the name of the Great Iteroriner. Ow other tolling what ho gave to the ;vor:(11, 11A NTIN EA:TEER.: AS OPEN BMA:. A. prams tof beautiful ovens adorneil the tabio within tile chancel. The exercises began with special singing by the choir, nit] were continued in the tlAr, ii order of the church service,, oiie of the ...ynuis sung he, iu a translan ,n ul I,ntlu•r'n great Battle ti.ing, -ha An appr, , priate lisconrse %vas delivered by ReV. Dr. 1::;owx, 4}f the Theological Semina ry. who toA;: as his text. Ex() ins 1:2: 14: -And this day shall he unto you fbr a tue morial,•' opening with a I eferenee the Ii warrant and :mutt• human examples we h ave :;,r er:int;,tt:•h days, and, in the voerse of t,..e scrm !n,r!etir.u. the attenti to the gre poi u. rc , ultuuz :root the ItPf. ;Ulm], arvi our and obligit.(ins i:(‘‘ - . the Sein - inary, asi:ste I in pulpit L•orvi , •-_ , i. joint mon'iir..; 01 tlii• tiulllfi Sr.llool ; Nra , , held :17 tits c 1111 , ` 1/1.1..t., in CO , ntlern.,on, which w.N a in an ;u;• re<ing inan ncr 1)V 1:-V. Pro:. (..1)N:•.11) C0UP.,41., :111:1 Rev. i.n% xv.itr ‘vith hy 1; 1 S'hool!.. I:' tho ov9;ting, at till Church, 110. v. I!:11:11:1: .tui \VI I.K at:e r ; I :1. r, )I:::P..ki - n tly‘ n.lnr „ :” ti!. vm , •,•. n 21,1 Itov. Dr. 1tk; . 4,: , .! were brw. 'A-Pro sitti;ing er o amt a!:.1 thg• :19:h P.:tlm, hyv D. IN, were tliatk. , _• , i i,r npr.,pr;.l:onts< and into:. and woro a':ondod .ni largo ::lid alt.ntivo 'f P' ClltlrCh CI Ilzin eVi , r Una OP) nails itilorno I :nr,I.LOUS in From thy (....nt7 he corners it tiro ceiFing, W.: l,ll 'r.Y• a' , O:ITI , I tiro t;),•••:1ur,, were sti-iiwntit"i f•••••..0.)n, hanging (:nr,•:,(101 from tly—entro I.f Wr,it 'l, of o•Vi.I7TOPII Wen "d txvined aroon.l role piilan4 ?-ttplwortorg gall(iry. Bank of Lilo ~ 0.11 t rvi-rt• words of f.nther's hcnul. in :-rtn:t ,•., t. - BEM with "1317,• At nlu• N.A., vj i n r . I L I fr o nt oC t.ht . pulpit "..c. orti gi:t. ()ft t.) MEMO "Trty Wont) 1-i THT•TH. - "THE JdiT 44 11:1LL LIVR 111' F u!Th? `THE WORD Op TUE r,011,1) is N ., ,T ”(0-Nr. front of tlw v:a!!Pry an ...troll h , .r 411 word-, IldicA and gentlvnien Si) faith / tic-c.llPcor.tth,n4 credit for the ttv+trin, , n-tnnor in winch the work •• nti tinne. The sere ices Lbw, auspiciously Ir...zitu be continued at intervals, throo. , _f.. , it the whole of the Jubilee year, i. r., tilt 4 t..;oher 31, I SeivS. A nEpoRTED 017TRAGE.—It i, rum ored that a diabolical outrage was com mitted on. the 2.oth ult., Ivy a nezro named !tall, upon the person of a young white gir!, named Graft, ao tut tt; years olit. who Ntr. Clouser, in t:ei;;ltl,nrh,w , loh Littiesmwn. Su.. was alone in th? 'honer., anti ho tied her firms. and gagged her, and forcibly viola - e.. 1 it r per son. The air! appeared •Iyefore lltsitor in Little , town, ant . 43V0 a s , .:ll.•ment of th , !*.toN, when a warrant wa.t issu,l !;,r the negro's arrest. He was arr , .•11.1 live him•trel it, are I, alt demanded. li t ,' induced the to short 0,1 , 0.31,0 into the emiiitry prisiiire the ne e , ssnry se •urity. t,u en Vie ire , : rim!, iv:, • been heed Ir'Se statfirtents %aye been ::athnrol from two.:teeonn!-A wit!eit Sl'Al•MlIrVII:40::c 0...0h other in several re:Teets. Xo infQrmati,nn ha , yet r..aelned the liriAtriet Atiorney on the ~ a bject : an,l %VP have 11;yon unable to get lie !unite infnrritiat inn concerning there are soot" Niog.tlar (.!renots'aru...s 0.11- meted with tine atrar. ConpAotime the atroe;ty ()Caw off mve. tar agora‘ ation, under R hieh i Irivo been o.antnitt6-1, anti t - hcr youthlu u, ..v of the allege , ' victim, it that tr.t!int. an annonnt of l,ni; as nisited. : t o n t that !heofileer oltarge of ilia pg-i,co ner not ta!iafinen :IS wornM have ren dered eießrie iuttnosei ble. If a critue lins been eoinmittad, ice trzi:t i that there will he nn attempt to up," or coneeal the rear facts; but that tbei law may be vindicated by the prompt trial and ptinishment of its violator. ELECTION.--The fillowieg persons have been e4s•te,l ollieers or the Gettysburg tuna Petersburg tnllpiko:eotopany,: i pir ttre'en suing year :—Prexident—%Viiiiittll it 1188: hl 111 M (-Sherry, Jacob Wirt, George fi‘toiii., Joseph Bayly, Ilaretts Sump.: 'son. John) 11. Metnellay.. l'iregntri•r—John The kiinupapy has titaute a dividendpi 011ipl , r cent cmA its AND I'OBACCO.—The most ex ten.sive variety of Cigars of choice brands are always to be had at the store of WABII - 4jEgirowEn, in Chambersburg st., below the Eagle hotel, 14Nietiolas Weaver's new house, month aide, a practical l'o hacconis t, lid is agent fur the sale of the I•est brands o(Tobactio. All persons inthat branch ofbusiWeiri, will find it of advantage to teat his oriees,.the quality of his goods, and the opportiinitiaa he offers for dealing on good terins. Give him a call. It HANDS 0 M . E PINGRAVINGS.—E. H. Minnigh has beeome Agent for the Wash ington Library CoTpany, and has shown us the eight beautiful Eugraviugs referred to in the advertiSement..—He will be .glad to show these pictures :to all desiring to see therm It - - Yaarsitnat, elections were held in New . York, Ne* Jeisey, Delaware, Maryland, Aka_ saehtusetts..MaiMs. Wiliccl.ol l 2.,Aß 1 1 11eNIN' Illinois, 4..onsp, Missoyri, Some or Ease •Dinttnonstealtki for a Governor and State 'OlticFrp, bOt jn pthers the titglce4 i $ PallY ipgal• • sjop m w J ! Twt,ltolvea near Waterford,r lusty. .:.1 ,set a bull'dog P 1 ' 11 14' 1 4 1 : be wee initoll4 her. was attetupqng)9 i *parttot iheit anOttar cow rushed !A — Vane, planted her bon* In his abdomezh,44" l, tVeF him high" boe ti m e t ..ll 4 !* ol , o rinsich injured that diiirigle44etv; , AvaigAii Dingiasl4l44l:4lted dworibi 101104.§W, AlderPtgr#:iind litechout*Amoni tWilthinspodgelit& v rogorptAok, B. T. O. Brown, for Carroll. John Merryman is ChairmanA ilizeoative Committee, v. 3i, 1517. I'm: '.WN THI; RErottm.vi.liiN 1 sax N'A ,, lighold our G hl is still (Ito C. ll .1 eXtri: to • "EIS . 1:1:1tei LET TItERE f_;‘,ll IS OUR AND !4TI11.:NOTII Sir!.ion 6 confers author; j and operate- a railroa l cr raiiroads, with /rum 1/y pl? to connect with the Caledonia and S.mtli I..Matintain Rail] oad Company. or it hrarw:l - gnu rai/prei 7t " 7/• or Ili ]'C Tll9 thig I], :no•' It'ocral t it ttitv. t.:10 , an ;mll.l :t r.ti:roiti frAtt , ItThEi.t. to Piz:-.,lturg :V%ti ‘‘ !I'.r.,t• • t.l'• I)tir,4. p•tin•r.'irC :117 MUM MEI An I la= I. C.LIn,-:'u i. l . % t 1: 1 ,‘ VI / 4 I I MERE r•I • IBEIE MEE CAI • I; i r,i. ''~L~ ife-;, lIIMEM=EIIM I,:::n':::u 1i 1 v: , ' S:t Tjil oil: ~:p(.1”11 hr ! (,!1 ; ; ';i:A::r.z has I,4—a r.-e:ec:,2l-ta--i.litiv 'llf 7;(-t, t‘ - t t ,.: l : ll gt‘,l l , have;,f.e't ( I .;Pwit:tr:4% - •,1 tor %%ant Ivot•; k i. ilak. l'it;11;p: lirUilnP fit' titc• r ail to Grae , elrir•:.. ;EN. ./. (*woeful Sliieltis . staff, Er-Gor. John A. Anfirew :` , 13 , p.a.-hti .et:P., (Led sliddelgly yin th- :;0111 alai NZ SU:T is IY'lltillig in ralc::):13: !, of a State tax upon ~ ;r-t•u!)1(•:-:‘, a- , a :wrtion of lETsonal prolwry. ON. G. "a Grow :it, imreltas•,i )if Creck and lor The road cost originnily Gov. GEAI:v has fixed Novettilwr _ (lay of Thanksgiving. This .lay will be oh served all over the Union. THE Copperhead Jthlges a De.awart• regard the Civil Rig bill; and treat tilt• eol,- nred people asthongh they were still Sla SO it is in lielitneas and Maryland. A mt - cti r,_•speete , l native of I'vrtr , :::vania hauled Rachel Hunt. died reeent:y at Fo:!er burit, .111111015, at the advane 7t':r of o t y_ hundred and eight iyears. Gm- Kt : N on Geary has. apro;r.!ed .1. Pri m: Jones, Judge of. the Thint Jistriet !composed of .Northampton an I I.4'ltigli coun ties "iee John W. 31itynartt resigned. Trn Scranton Rrimb7;c,rn ciallui that there were more franduient Dt.mocratic voter , ca't in the Lczeme (listr.e! than the majority tor Jui Wooi;ward. In a latt. , I w,•e:t, well sa:tl - Evvry Stamp you pw.rip , ul or a mortgage. is a Doraocratir placter to remind you of a Den,oeratie the • pact vol!e , :ato year, $2.,(q!,- 1,0 have iwert (a)atribtiteii to thlrty-(aie (•ol leges, by carions persons. ()f this sum, Dickinson College reccired Tnr C^.pprrrl:ra . rare re:orn:ling. in all prate 1.11 the ciettitry, a new , eere.! ,:e•lety. "the Son: of Jackson, - ac an ofT:(.r t! l r. ol the liepuh;le, Tull otheial vote in Ohl() ~;Ives Hayes, Re puhlican, .2,9.-t:t majority for Governor. The vot.o on the Constitutional Amenthntint un Suffrag,e. was: 21t1,987 cm. it. ; , 25.1 . ,: t.40 against, am! 12,27 c; not voting.. Tile estimated Republican majority in the Leeislatnre of West Vireinia,,is 10 in the Sen ate, and 33 in the House. The Copperheads are a lean minority of two in the Senate. and eleven in the House No Slate ollicers were elected on general ticltet, D. A. gEN.NIN(4. a sculptor 4)f Baltimore has completed a magnificent statue of the late ex-Senator and ex-Governor Thomas IL „Hicks. The statue is life-size, and has been completed in pursuance of the bill passed at the session of' the .I.egislaturo in the winter of 1864-5, and will he placed at the statesman's grave, at Cambridge, Md. _ALTuorou Congress meets on the 21'st of November, it is learned from an entirely trust worthy source that it is not the intention of the President to send his message, nor that of the Secretary of the Treasury, to send his re port to congress until the commencement of second session, which will be Monday, De cember '2, The meeting of November 21 is an adjournment of the first session, and will close by.,an,adjot,irnment,siric die on Novem ber 3t or sooner., SomativiLLE, N. J., October 31.--Last night Pptweett 9 and o'clock Mrs. Chalks J. 'crtiliter shot her husband at Bound Brook, N. J., fiveinileses.st of ihis Once. Mrs. W. met het' husband in 'a barlroom and requested him to accompay her home. Upon his refusing she drew a pistol and Shot him in the fore head, "the ball glancing and inflicting a severe, though not danierobs wound. The cause ap pears to be that she' considered ',hip unfaith fulp his marriage vows. The parties reside 'at Nevi Brunswick, N. J., and occupy a re spectable position in soclet : Tn4oßtiae (Mic.higan)JrfferB97lo42 is art honest Democratic paper. It avows its true, prieclplett, without fear and without cowed 'went. It sap:, ' _ , “For sieyeitiklleirtocracy has Mt humil hitecilvid salltuftpd ktlfitsof, *cause forced lass a irrat It his boen a hypo cilia and alier t all thrnugß the war. .The war Black,Republican proOertk." 4414 4i1At albiii `fW 449." Sherman but a murderer twoulpg otiviTaterighta so a pottori thief? I.f.the Democrat; pro motut .ermoglt 4;Dipiuk 4 44. y, PM • kr. Fteilidgit 7(1/0 vier ;store aboUldivitaptu/On.l4elitplificagra: `side,, we her** dokitcl..and 5v4 lOU do all In our power to accompllih Wat est " "cunstru, L tlf th, reis.)r.c. h • UI A c”:(.111 ;1. 1 , :;t. t,1.; .1 1111=111111 I ,li. il • = MEI ELME 111=1.11 I= G:'\:.._..5. s.st:tn: ra, ux Via. SEWS OE NEII4I11101ill(Ct COUNTIES. Gtn,orr club has been formed CarlisP.--Andrew J. Mutt of Newton township,: has applied, for the bene fit of the Bankrupt Act.---The Masons of Cum berland, Franklin. and other counties ded icated the new Hall of Eureka Lodge No. BQ_', at Mechauic , sburg, oh the 23d ult.—Applica tion has teen made to the Conn for a charter for a Building Association at Newville.,--- Samule Zook's SorghuM Mill, near 'Orrs town, was burned on the 25th ult., loss a bout 8 I .000. FRANKLIN.---The broom l'actory of Mr. Jackson Eyler, on the Strasburg road, about three-fourths of a mile from Chambersbnrg, was destroyed by fire on the 29th uh. The fire originated from a bleach box in the fac tory. The dwelling, being close to the fac tory, was also consumed. --John Zimmerman, son of Mr. John Zimmerman, of Sylvan. met with a painful accident on Lee 2:411 ult., while engaged in shelling porn. The shelter be came choked, and running hi; hand in to torte the corn through, it was caught by tile teeth of the shelier and lacerated in a horrible manner•. It was found necf.ssary to amputate Iwo nl• the finger•:,. and the phvsi•:•iaas fear they :wit; Vet have to :uulut:ate the whrile hand. -Mr. Leonard Devilbiss, residing rear Mereershure% while engaged in hauling wood On the 'xas run over ire on the win rl o; his wagon, crashing his thigh in a horrilfle At Ca.'ntrt:l Synn lr f the United -tares. Mr. .I;ke If I r of Ch.:rill, led ono o:" tru,te 01' rae EMS I). 1.‘17::, MEM fi 1 C:Si' illE MIME ItEMI =I ISM EWEN MEI ; ;;+;+ (I++:+ - : ;.:+17:11:!1 MEE MEM h 1' ft ( lIIM v. a- latl-,1 EMI r \ r. ERE : to: v:Ao 1%3- t!.• ;:ailrca(l;l w:t`i r.-.:r IV,, • P.!• " d ro• tri;t: }:1- L'' of r.v. t v . ( 11:1:1 , ."4 r. Pas Loops =IEI MEM 11 , f11 - •r and rtinkstfrwr!. 11£1.F. re '"O'4l :Fir: , Call to 't( e,v'utv. :11en , zer. t.rn•':t for the st 6; of the r•-:t1 estate I): t:P . 01 . !ilk? .TaCtob po- of two farm= Inn. , e, mountain lot. (:1 , • 4,1 1%11!e:i 3 , 11 , 0:nt to ' tt total rn , ' Of ' 1110• PCS: FaleS l'rCr Mae. , in thf. --( - ..teroke- Tr',he ‘),.. the :rhproved Or haa 3 prrwes- =MI IMIM :u 3f. !,, r! County ('‘,Lnifili S:011•1"-. af,.rbrief war he served :n the re!wl army Vo!:K.- The I,:brary Case of tbe (errnan 11.1Thrneal Sal)lrolt School of Pori:. in which w, n kill th- con!rihnli,,n !lo7ce- , of 115. e;a: - - ;•.:!, !)IT:itiroti,i:y, and all the wenli. or so prey:. tusly :1 S:lbbath !•'.•11... I in Ihe:;th Wan! 'vas robbed I:airmen—The llanover . Fund has made a divbietnl of too per cent., pat. able NON - ell - 11) , r and the I lanovi-r Ilraach Il Illroad company. a dividend of nve pp; cent., payable November I I.—The York Water C , linpany have nia(!e a dividend of five per eent.—The Ivni!di:l4 in which the (loin -ton United Pre.byterian congregation of (.bancef trd town-hip worships, is plobably the edifloe erected for religions purpo e.. in On , eolluty. It w built lictween 51 and 17r;o. This e mgregation has had en. pastors : P.cv. .Tames Clarlt . son f - en I 77:1 to 1 sos : Rev. .%.lexander Gordon from 1-15 to 1-25: Her. John Adams fro 4 1S:;! 5 : and Rev. Francis Meßurney. who was installed in 1$5(1, and is the present pat;:or. The old stone church in which the conzregation has worshipped, is to he sup planted by a brick building, C.Oxtn, to be ready for use next summet.—The second trial of 'Vat. Donovan to tic murder of Mrs. Squibb, commenced on Monday of last week. A jury was not obtained until after the ex haustion of the regular panel of seventy and a special venire of twenty-four more.—Mr. Walter Gitt has bought, for $1,245, the house of Dr. H. C. Eckert, deceased, fronting on Market Square, llanover.—The First Nation al Bank of York has made a dividend of G per ct., payable on demand.—The Hanover Spectator of 31st ult., gives these items: We learn that on Friday last the wife of Mr. John R. White, residing on Baltimore street, was severely burned by her clothes igniting from the flarttes of a fire in an put-kitchen, while engaged in boiling soap. Her injuries are se vere, Virshe is now doing well under skillful medical treatment.—On Sunday morning last, a large. Loon (a species of aquatic fowl) made its appearance in the waters of Dam, and a number of the neighboring sports men learning the fact, repaired , thither with their guns, anxious to effbct its capture., It was pursUed for several hours and fired at in numerable times before it was killed, when a lucky idiot fired by Mr. John Wildasin, 'took effect, killirg it instantly. It was very large, and of, brilliant plumage. . r r. Tux, terms of twenty-one United States`f3en atom will expire on the 4th of March, 1869, of whom fourteen are Republican and *even Democratic ; but it j4scarely possible for the Democracy to break the two-thirds power of the 'Republicans in thit body, during tira ex. istenCe of the 41st, Congress. One of these, Democrats ig Eitttcraan of Tennessee, whora Browulow has been chosen to succeed. De witt Chnton, Republican Speaker of the Se& ate of Tennessee, will suceeed"Bro'wnlow as Governor on his becoming Senator in March. 1869. • TIM A . 40 of Trimiees of 0 4 0 Agricultund College of Pennsylvania, met at EFarrisburg, on thellOth alt., to deteimine on the location of thax*rimentkl einl.l l 4odek farms. It wail' finalliraOwd to loente the eastern farm in gli*t 4 5 04t7 cal the 9 0 0111 011 tbNt tio zflle ,c)f9tlnattr our wislali 11 4 11 IY days al;,* tettlifitith of Ootoher last, ralse a sum fit iiot Iwo than five thoisatuldnll4ll. toward Utio, purchase lend stoc of* form. 0.1f.r IV. )1. 1;:t11n1 (•1:1:(1 •1,-;)111 . ,: to I,r-s ISE r •k" THy -Ici th , t'..t:u(ll =EIIMM ".( •. =1 11111/1111111 , I,t lIIMIE :: • ; 1:4 (:•%! =MI =MEM MEM ;:1:11 cm:n 711.1 . ; , 0r 1.. . I. I / =I = Mi=lH=l .1-- =EI Ilill =Mill a , • n,r.r ; w }'r DEB ! ( , _t - ' .1,21 ill: ttlt Dur:nT tits FOREIGN NFOWN. Newt by way.orParis states. that - the French and Papal troops jointly attackett;Garibaldi's . force on Sunday at llfonte.R4tondo, and de feated hint. One account says that Gari baldi n-as taken . prisoner; another represents hint as being killed on thelield Of battle, whilst still a third version of the atfairsays that atter being defeated by the French - and Papatrotips, he surrendered to the Italians. Riots are re potted as having taken plaee in Paris on Sun day at several points WAsimih - ros, Oet. tlo, 1867. --The scheme of retrogression in the South has assumed a wider range. than Andrew Johnson- ever intended. Those woo doubted that the rebels would ever attempt tc regain their lost cause if encouraged.. to do so by the Northern elections, begin to admit that they were wrong. The rebels boldiy look to recover everything . , beginning with compensation for, their-slaves. Wigtall and Benjamin are in Landon collecting evideltee, of the Confederate des: ia Brit.l:dt hand , z, so as to make a rase when ih^ mouth. remitted to all her rights, refuse:: to pay ta , • -,, 01:t.., 2•1- tional taxe.; h 2: f r • ac ,_ kno wled :tett. Het scind c, . , oaaged rceovt-r aumag..s ter ot „1 • • the national tteasar:. - :••• constitutionhiity, ry• :•.: •• his acso , iialcs an: number claim: far tbcr virttioils ;s only hu:-iegillL - . 11.,(2 1:c: an:l thf: 3 - 2 - minst I:tw has. bi . Clll , • 17,i:0r.1.1'.• 11elt...2 . ;1111-1 r1i....rr0f2 , . rrl'L•i u 0 ' :v. prt , pfry hvre fir ty. unkl,,r (r.t.( :fie 1.1.-4 ti:- ;:. it' • n•ut. , t lit it rall/rti in .1.- nv,: 1: ,:ent bin. 'i I • po.-sps. , if Y.) ff; 2.nr.vitlg =EI 1;-7, 1-,11 I: a r ••• a;,C, 11/ , ! u•i• a:pi in.f: (11::r ;'. 1.11 r+: 7 • 2 . ' Ik:TY ...' •:. ho.v! rl r 13AMMIMIZMill91 COppt : , r- I:ZUr :t EMS = BIEOM= - ir. , :;.,!(: - 1:1 Cat t ). A:: :.I:arta Itt.it.7 4 ty!-• •T:: • IZtl.. , :11:c1;;I pwl:ttrily ••...tt,e ti 22.ci ;;l' i'1......~... 111:1J , .7 v ren ( gave `rr:u:ul anal Fourti ()Y.T, LI:TTE 411: (;;EN GIANT paper ;.!int: , !i)liowing 'letter Iron rp.l Grant le. (;eneral I,ogan, written Iron V . .“-',:s1,!:r:1 it) I.vg•tn was iklbul,licun :I)(l•Catts . I von tva riar , extens.:nr: °Heave. anti will give you as nrar . ii more as you re quire. I have read your speeches in Illinois. and feel that you ore really doing more good there than you eartprissilily do while the army of your command is lying idle. — Slay while you feel such good results are wring worked try your ab.ence, and I will ex• end your lenvt! racer cnnr r),:-..mce. in he nwantime, sbonld any movement rf your ommand be cant vmplato , .l, I will notify you poisib:e of it Cr - With the inducements held out to Onr CiCZt'lli , to aid a noble object, every man., wo inan toad chilidshouM have a share of stork for th'e benefit of Ilk! veridbe Ins: itute (loca ted at Riverside, NeW dersey.„ estalilished for the gratuitous education of the Orphans of Soldiers and Sailors who tell in tin _rent strug gle for the perpetuation , - ,t• the Union. This meritorious affair is under the control of tin , \Vasitingt , ai Library Company of Philadel phia, who in order that their benevolent ob ject may lie suecessfully liLve issued five series offine steel-plate engravings, one of avl,ich is given with every share at stoel; s:)1(1, at prices much below theii re- , tail value. In connection with this superb inducement:every 'shareholder is guaranteed a present in the great lli,tribution of presents to the shareltulAcrs —one of which is worth 40,101.. another 5.:20.00n, an . ot her 7] I 0,0G0.&c. Each shareholder has an corral chance to c.l) Lain ohe of tine most valuallh: , presents—all will obtain some pres'ent. Pestles a beautiful en;zraving. Ih Advertisement. It Tfi PORT G XPEIN :\' . 2 \V JERSEY. Th, f,nowin g ev.iinut to Fati.4y ui y F cep tical per:oll, -, about Spvers *lnc i‘eintx purely = This is to certify that I have been a resi dent of Passaic for the past twclve years, du ring xvlitch time I have known Mr. Alfred Speer, and been thoroughly posted man ufacture by him of his celebrattal wings, and can testify to the fact derived from a perso nal knowledge that his excellent Port Grape Wine is made entirely from the4orto Grape. which he extensively cultivates in Yineyatals in sight of my residence. The Port Grape. vine is a variety of his own raising. enitiva ted exclusively by himself, acid is a' superior graPe. V. S. Deputy Collector Int. Rev. Our-druggists have some of this wine, di rect from Mr. Speer. It SIX Fs.—Poett Painters Preachers— Players—Printers and Politicians--all suffer from Dyspepsia, Nervousness, Voss of Appe tite, Liver Complaints, and all diseases which they may cure or prevent by the use of Plan tation Bitters. It those sufferers took these Bit ters, the Poetry would be purer, the Paintings grander, the Sermons livelier, the Acting tru er, the Printing neater, and the Politics hon ester. This splendid tonic invigorates the system, and enables the brain to work health , ily. Perhaps no article was ever so well epdm ed by all who have used it. 3.t4COIgLIA. WATER---A delightful AO. et article—superior to Cologne and at half the Oct. 30-2 t price. LIFE HAS FEW CHARMS for the Dye 'peptic, which is not to , be ,woridered at when we take into the ticconnethe adionnt (4 bgA ily and mental . (mffering- Hutt tlt - illotem4g malady generaiei, . The; r44'tiiitt: fiY4ratt: (a , Protoxido of /MY) ktilkOitgrt'* l 6 4 f ll :* w er5.444.4094 1, 04u/k400.---;...u... THE POST OFFitrat r fraTMENT use Fairbanks' StandrlScalest.theiLsopestai and coOeniettee AU (Mai CIion.AAMN Auflari% kenv and' "tot aPOIMUS, flial theta eft ttrPlT gattdackni• it .1 A FIXED FACT. - --That "Harrettia Hair Reatoietive" ovettope eveirfthlagl antt.tly Use Th at Preadde, 'Mier 611 com e,,' New liampebire, - NOVEMBER 6, 1867. not ll= t* 13111 ()Le llt S'ty .1 I'Lc =MIME IT. in f": 4 c;u: In I Ili S 1 3 .1ssaie. Oct. 23d, C. M. C. PAtLISON, ,14-1 • ;Ill* 'ef;` ,, it t c sperial Ifot,iceo. IltON BLOOD Thu necessity °laden proportion of iron iu,tho blood is well known to al Into lical men; when it twoutoes re duced from any canoe %la:aver t the whole system, Ann - eta, the weakest part heirs first tacked, and a fee , ins of Languor, lasaitude;ind "all vieness ' '. pervades the eye ter.t. Stiatulant l only steord temporary ?dirt, aid have the sautc . rdiect tirea tiered the whip Instead of ”nts. The true remedy is to supply the blood with the Lecessary plant 11Y of Iron. Tide can be done by using the I ' EItUVIA: , :SYRUP, • a orottcto4 of the pros ids oftroo.'whielt Is So prehibeil chit it aiwimbutes n 4 mice with the blood, Kit'. itig.i:yrengtb, t,ar. and new Lib to the whole 1 , 33tC111. To tat.. aka! et c t vact aisan,tt uccJolourd by a ihtel• bey of hilt. 7J 'III,. 111.001 r, wiiboot te , hultig rt to the pkystaut I. .Icu tipag t., rip ,If a buildul f whon this trite. Ali ...Mine.; d vltte B.tp.: been imng the PRlti.7- VI,LN NYt<UPtortnmtr titrrt• pest 7 it girlifruetteot •rtgo r, , 11 , 1rAtr ; v...k.t,...1Gy of mu cle." • P. , ' .14111 g ctirtilli...tes or tur.44 anti roc...cc, Est Lisa. 01. at cznineut I.llyeic,u9. 0i,,,.,,tn0res will by *eta tlttut„any atudroie. I IS geloune liar .- P..kr7Vt ta bit.Wn in the kit... D1N4,3101117. Proprietor, :It, Dry •5i.,1%6W York. (Nur. tV-Ira of .1 I ri It )FL-LA 14 , 4-.115 ~4lLt here ik 11.4.-tn hth . .1 VIII tL. L. • .:‘ I. d•t /. , •:;:,u tLu. b Al 1,111e4:• • IC/ Z . :Cr...14A. unu►iutl .1. 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I'hOF.cALVIN :TJW.r..1..1.1 real value, nu,; an, •la, ekt t•nr, .n • l t ,11, 111311 the 1316 :1 1 i.. , l, 111,1 t 1,. 111'1 11 1, 1 1 r 1.... i 1• , • 3 •1111..1 3.1 t 1..1 1 1 I j/•C1i111/ 1 , 1• , 1,"I 1tt,•121,1 ZN. 211,1 huelug I:,'' :11.111,1 , 143,11 1 1 ,, k t,to t, Its ili•plird auttivra, :tulout,t "I wt. rniatuli litre:••6.rel.wketl up I i•-) 1 t,t Lb, itousl l• ti t u AIIE.NTS WAN'iLD ft,rent+. c1.,72, tt,lll.•ra e. 1 1 ,111.1 ,t.n.l at two§ 1,, circa a, alvia,..7 Lt..II;LEI:. Ite:l.l:l‘Y‘t CO. eta •iout 0... MOE coLG A.TI: COLG ATE & CO'S ys _E/141,57 S I . : It A \- I.l7:tintifacturcd pt3RE Li L 2, and tmty tn• coh4i.lerov the 51.1.1 c ILL - (..F1 1.;IC L I§.l Foe E.2.k. Li .11 , (It"cers. [Nly Ilt, 14e17 —ly P 111:13;BOLL'S CONCLNTRATO, IiXTEACT LUCLIV' Iv the ilre , 3: Diuretic nooinat:,•s . ^ •)\CE\2RAI Llt EXTRIVT RSAPI7IIIII L; t he Greet! iAtb Are prepftred nernyling 14 mien el Iliarnittry rnB Chem i.t ry. and are the Lai mit lift.o”. that CAlln he Mll4O. It) CONSU 3.171.11 r ES, The It ,C I". EDWARD A. WIL:iON send (free o Chill gr) I(1311 who dt-mie it. the pre-eel ptioit with the d fel:Atone for making and osing thesimple remedy by which he wasenreel of et lung : effect oni and that dread diverts* lite only utiecElia td betel it the afflicted noel be hopes every hufferer will try !bin e preeertptlow, its it will ask theta nothing, mut way. 4prore • Please ephliess • REV. EDWARD A. WILSON; N. 1' S'uth SKOB.. et.. Williamsburg. New York June 5,10367..,—1y 011 COE'S CHIA BRIATItp 3.4 LE. Brom Mr. E. Tucar.a, Itepot Master ~t set isbur 7, r...... , "I have been trouble) air 'Sears ,with a bust Ixtutoe : monotone. outwardly and sometimes inward') . Vuring the paet antratier It nianitested ltseirmora ;him usual out wardly, and I used your attest} A Ilisaisa ei lemma ranee disappeared, without adactingikna iimistdly, bottoming, I think, Ifs itradlcating natureitit Me Sots. SISTII W. POW LE 4 SW , liplum, Proprietors. ka-SoW by Dirtiggistam,36 mom a box. Sent by mail for 36 Mat. ' - it". I,—dm'. ' --....ww- i----- i 4 ---- ',""' • i itiro . - thr.I4 I VVCIn gamtiteed top ce a litxmlisia of air upon a "lil head or Dulness face, alsritrisUper for Vientarlof Pttuples,M+lirneal s EriipthasWiki . Oa ti•esk A .leaviti the PILO bort, Oeitr, an timitoW.mus, botArtelailet wi dut 'rharke-hy , addr THOS. T. tiAtlrA t lhad_ls::'.' : .I . i.rne6,ldi 7.- 1 y . ' atitaflatiy, , ale VIM. 4 HELM WYISO'S.EX'TARr 4grl t tilittrif t .§l4 Wasuctlyesstcrerklfd ilidßatts i tele ii ' ItlithlfataPP At little napalm, With QC WIC kfilif ;114 MOVed- Inca and no extp,Okted Xt bl li 515.1 ttl alt At pd Odpr einsuedlate,ta Ira iiwitrOn e Wild q ll'\ all hilittimiS pr , - illict.ly • 7.+KN IJWLEl.'s? f itat , 4ll,Nu ONSITX arm .EtaEs U r uaptaaamm bau rune disclaim& U tleimbold'a Extract liocho an4l,lltuproved lt,ate II ash. Oft). ;21, /$57.-1 y I ' • Sfuran'S WiNaS ars rare,* *Grupe Wittessoli4aluri - piggy aratiliclmoss fatal of oiti native .f fhtiaftuo.- , boy mrs 'media tawarollipskr cenunitnin purposes ariditN bow,. IMAM for fatal Uni sad' eonvaluliiiinno en Woo - Wen*, purity Cud roWiiility. Leapt-18A I- _ . }I II! l u t!..,T. I - 0, ."?'4it .. ., ; rtZ. ' 11174 t ' ' Tea -et• Wel 110Q1cM4424. rgelvylltko row& talks freak 610,841In*Iftense,„ i Iv m.4 9i hi fur the benefit of tbot El Libeim - TlNk,4i the door. i ' ',NJ //).:42t,- , , . wAN'Tp, . AG . 14 1 1 .k.‘-{Makt. or v• 7 "rw, * '* e _trirt • r t i t,it 0110 . !tuww, , otal , 1, .4„.'fur toomit, Os iffg. 4114 to! Wilt ind Mir w pod. t• kolt • Jilitirtist. sou twu stamp} W . v titulars, Vt. X. toy ZW001),, , .11, Kidelips. Nov. 11-40 =I IME %1:1:1 ME :a I a ft• • n IMI r In MEE = .1 r• lIMIIIIM GERMAN =I CHOICE It EANDS of Nary„ , Natural Tobacco+ fat eat* by S! MI NOVE /mita , of ffMW St:I.ER Frovu, ilin F1. 4 )11:, IVIfITE WHEAT '4.4 RED. WHEAT, ()AT4, • tirckwunkr, , 155 MEE TIIIuTIIY-SEZD, A . ( 'LOA - KR-SEED .' 441 it A CO SID ... . • 4 - 4,4Z , "34A S, 0r1.D1C1VA,;1.741 [ll*. l , : . T 4 BEEF CArnE, E 1 100. lI.tY • phila , G..: t p.btr rg Grain 0114 Gettyrbinw 1 Si PE:: Exrt.t ,;•$' V. HITE WHEAT, I4:1, WH'EAT, C.IEN Ftrc: PM Bl'i'K W HEAT, TIMOTHY SEED, SEEP 1'4,1 A ftE, I. 11:1, f; %(..N. ‘• SIDE, J. 1 1 • p .1.,:. it. GM Tki 11,V., PIE 'dr On' .t . iTroderick At."!the, T""tiwr. 10.• 1 - Z.A - . I::ffier. n 1 W*Allinatnn, j). A. I.k or, td Vredt:rit.k, ('‘IN —hi St. Thutwiay. 0. Wesi 'T9inmpw3nt caw.. , c this rnfliat no. cooper,lattgift,er .1 • o " , tt I:.•ndor3Vilie. Sant. Mr. .J.lrnoi W. Flrmaiing:.l Ni: tor,r. both Of Marrim ex), :%fr A rotairri II t.. at the reAiclen , ... l) It the i ,, lFannettebnra.- Vt.:llll{lin -1:4.v. Mr. Ponr.rov..,:t4srictio:l - and Gordon. Etr. Fit' vadoy, to ii lErutip (”;:rtsv. , P;Ktr—LINDRAL ro , i , lehtv of the, 1; \ - . 11.14c•. by rtini. 11 ,itzvo 'ail, Esq.. iitogiste i..tty-burtz, to Mika (;! - .. ,, :0.i:1a•ze. Frani:Alit (N.. 1 Ztr.• Mr. 13( , s=eritiort. :II :Thy,' M:Cry 4... DIED, noitees 4 4.r h iiu•••• tr) areihn i;r:4:::.--On the (:bar:es .Albert, 44( 7141.4 1 4 :11Z3 /3444:kw BENcnoor —On 7.1 trgaret M., ILW ter Benoboof, lairtieh .2.9 days. BENDER. --Near tistilter uit.. _Mary. consort, of Ilia_ 1;1 years 1 months and 7 flay I. Hui:B.—on Slitiiraltyl; ace t 0 ;2 v,•arA and 14 (lavm. 't • I ;ABEL.- -In Paradlie to .1:1 the '2eith ult.. Georli,e- ; : I month and 7 days. - ":"""; 1 10i:.F..--Ou the .Kth , lauw,hter 0. Abralmin •a l toww.hip, n..;:ed 4 thiwitth**2' NE11 , 1411.-on the 311. t Adatna (!otirti4 of her son-in-law.. Mr. J aged 71 yents - mid 5 Ettl4 -- sephember I!o!.hyrif seph Szoekslager, forrogiu t , az,0 , 1 abut 3s) yeans. - . —( tllO 3i)th L: nail 3 dap-, DIVIDES Pr. vith•nt an•lbirectorn d / nonal Bank n‘,. ter rent. L-4,j f paynti!o• on and CY (to Nninal. a, iv 7 —at J. 630' DIVID Pres Went anl)tanagol's at Peter.burg p:l.e c;onlrottly ktr, 1i•,1•1..n.1••( one per ~t,;•,PlPadt •I . ;,••. IN ' !JO !I; Dlviij EIMMS '1'111: l're•:lon!•in.ll);.eeNry,of .t t . .i ly ..ec 14 re.l a mequi•tiklliill;Er 11,11: . per nl.t. 0N , r411111 ntrir« rill (1 I 1,. ~,. ,f:er tb,. 1. , t4 inurt. , . • MILD T- -RS. LOti• city With TILE LATESt ,Oa" BONNETS, HA. linp. and teat a and repair Itt)NNET6. HATS', M.. Is - . Cu. , •et e in eitlilllhere'mrs streathi No. THI ADAMS COUNV - I TEACH t 1 11 ill meet iii r.,e.l'oblic Fr'Wait ! at lit o'c,ocli A. M.. on Monday' CV..lli lig M. !1 - 10211 Yr 1.1 ht. he,lit Jai, The car rcisitt will conaist of Lent Eva.iya. Claaa,lll-111, Inarostdana,tika Supt. Wicacratilitn and slitOuty. State Department. Dr. growls end tyaburg, lir.Pfeiller, o f New 01 Millersville Normal gclicatl. Sfid. ter, Ibrofi S. it. lt.tyrl..ll York, g. S. t i notraland county cod n th ent, ILA! occasion. An Interesting and. p ti pe.cted; hence a lull attendance is .1 'cording to Art of Assendily4 I'l' , . - a Teacher' a Inrututetenat I t. Commor wealth. and flinet S t ar, note day., Inctudinica beg dart Sy 1 retanfing." The MUSA letAl ..tr.t . ..%',cr tilt teachers tUes ticna..asaika on teacher, to attend. The Cana ~.., titieates, requires! ny tier , wilt pie afternoon. The citizens orNeir (KO p,."1 to entertain.. o ninny of tbarteee private Limilica. The usual reninett{r the hotcli. Arratigeafettla baeivy seven!, 1t1i111.44 companies for irs who may attend. All whit WWI Fii• 8 lo• ' , ere by 7.80 'at th, aterrith=4 Schoola end tie' fi ir 1141 of Val ly invited. - A ARUN tlattyaltur, N , ..r . t',-Z:t 7' .. * F AA 1 IL , BoyEo* . DEA 1.41:ii (;HOCEntr.s,.NOTIV.S;. - York 'Street, Gia4sB Re4ppetriii, invite ititentic;&:. , the. FA NI 11.1 r 61:006RIES, Priedl4l‘.el 441 - 14„e1p.e... 1 , 1•11, Browns, I '4l I Van , : Not loos, Tubsceu, ets t . - Are. at. •Il times Etrppir. rti.rket prwel , r Buller% gprieral:y. , ' CIIANDEIIRTEA cud prlif4ollol4' M$Clll STONE-WARE an.t-ITVIALS.I* co INC ENT% ATM) LYE, t)i,l , . MUSlTRoo3c,{afar mod IJltl4i nr,ooms. Dmithei 1: \ITA NAVY TOBAC(xp 1111111110 choice , lot of Dried ark for mile by Nor 6,1967.1,y WM I/ ocei El 4 ••••4•-• • Fig ME EZI2I
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