= E t *tar It cstutinti. N Friday, April 8,18 TO. Advertisers audetherslu garotted will bear is mind tbat the regular linen• &allots or the - “STAR AND SEXTINEL" Is mush larger than that of any other paper published in the County, being read weekly by not less than 11,N! parses's. TILE Maryland Legislature adjourn ed sine die cu Monday night, after prssinga bill to provide for the regis tration of colored voters. AN election for Town Commissioners was held in Towkontown, Baltimore county, on Monday. Colored peons voted without objection. The Repub lican ticket waseplected. THE Philadelphia papers, which so malignantly fought the Border Damage Bill, are profoundly silent over the grand Railroad swindle which robbed the Sinking Fund of $9,500,000. Was the Border Claim Bill contested, aim- Illy to enable the lobby to make a heavier haul from the Treasury ? GEN. GEORGE H. THOMAS will be buried at Troy, N. York, to day, (Fri day,) with imposing ceremonies i which are under charge of Gen. Sherman.— The latter . proposed to the t friends of the deceased that the body be interred at West Point, but the widow preferred Troy, where she Wends to make her residence, President Grant, with a number of the most prominent officers of the army, will be in attendance. AN article is going the rounds of the Copperhead press, purporting to giVe an account of a State dinner party by the President to Mrs. Revels,- the wife of the colored Senator from Mississip pi, with details of dress, conversation, &c. The intelligent reader need hard ly be told that the en tire story has been manufactured, no is thrown as a sop to the vulgar prejudices of negro•pho bia. Rather poor wit. Gov. BowlE, Of Maryland, insists upon the Democriicy of that State put ting itself in accord with the X Vth Amendment. Lust Saturday he vetoed a bill for the incorporation( of Chester town, Kent-county, because itpacie no pro Vision for the registration and .vot ing of colored citizens. Gov. Bowie holds that the 15th Amendment is now the law of the' land, and binding on the State of Maryland. An attempt was made in the Hansl to pass the bill over the Governor's veto, but it failed, yeas 16, nays 42. A BILL has passed the lower House of Congress, providing that the elec tion for members of the Forty-third Congress shall be held on the second Tuesday after the first Monday In No vember, 1872, and for sulisequent Con gresses on the same day in every sec ond year thereafter. The object Is to have all members of Congress elected at the same time and on the same day. It does not apply to the 42d Congress. Hence members of Congress will be elected in Pennsylvania this year, as usual, at the October election, TizE terrible storm on Monday pre ' vented a hill vote in Connecticut in the rural districts, in consequence of which the Democrats elect their Governor by a small majority. Returns from all but two towns give -English 45,534, Jewell 43,151. The Republicans have the Legislature, 1 majority in the f3en ate and 18 in the House. The State hat been close and vacillating for years.— Two years ago English beat ;Jewell 1765. Last year Jewell was elected by about 600. Colored men did not vote, there not being time to register after the proclamation of the adoption of the 15th Amendment. THE United States Senate on Friday decided, by a vote of 40 to 12, that Gen.: Ames was eligible to a seat as Senator from Mississippi. He was at once swot n in. The case was purely a legal one, and the'whole discussion turned on the Bta(us of army officers as to res idence. Gen. Ames was sent to Mis sissippi as Military Governor, and While still in the Military service was elected Senator, he having some days previously announced his purpose to make the State his permanent resi dence. The Senate Judiciary Com mittee held, as a legal question, that this did not give him a legal habitation, anti reported adversely to his right to alSeat. The Senate, however,by a vote of more than 3 to 1 overruled the Ju diciary Committee. Tn.s U. States ~Supreme Court on Friday, by a majority vote, - ordered a re-argument of the Legal. Tender cases —Justices - SWayne, 21ille4Davis, (who hadillissented from the previous ruling of the Court,) uniting with the new Justices, Strong and Bradley, in favor of a re-hearing--while Chief Justice Chase, and Justices Nelson, Clifford and Field, by who'll the late decision was made, insisted that the decision stand as tbejudgmentpf thaCourtand voted against a re-bearing. There-ar gument will take place on Monday.— This action indicates a probability of the late decision being reversed. Jus tice Strong, while on the Pennsylvania Supreme Bench, affirmed the constitu tionality, of the Legal Tender Act, and Justice Bradley is said to hold similar views.. If so, a majority of the Court, as now constituted, will decide the Act constitutional and put a - quietus on the parties who, under the late ruling, had already begun to`enforee the pay ment in gold of bonds and obligations given prior to 1862. Tim' public debt statement for the month of March, shows a still further reduction of nearly ., six millions of dol lars, ($5,786,849.43,) a decrease quite unexpected in view of the heavy pay ments—nearly $15,000,000—0n account of pensions during the early part of last month. The decrease during the month of April will unaoubtedly be much greater, as the recelpta from in ternal revenue are usually very iteavy , in thia l montb, while the general ex penses; bf the Government are light. Since the 4th'of March, 1869, the re duction in the national debt is abme• thing in tames of $911,000,91X. For the three monilas of this year the decrease aggregatei $16,184,825.07, 1 itemised se follows: - . For danuariri..... For February - For Match Total.. This is an average of over five mil lions a month, and promises for the year a decrease of sixty millions. GRAND Sire Farnsworth, oT the Grand Lodge vf the United States ,of the Independent Order of Odd Fel lows, has issued a proclamation reoom mending the observance of the 26th day of April u a day of thanksgiving and prayer to God, in view of the g prosperity vouchsafed to the Onto. Ar I The Border Damage bill was defeat ed in the House last week, receiving but 16 votes to 73 nays. This kills the bill for the present session. • Governor Geary has vetoed the bill prohibiting the erection of publle buildings tnt Independence Square, on the ground that the State has no juris diction in the matter: ' • The members of the Legislature all winter have been wasting time, ad journing over regularly'from Friday to Monday afternoon, and now that the day fixed for adjournment is near at hand thertvia4 frantic %MIS to rush through long neglected bills. There are an Immense number of local bills on file and every member is solicitous to put ,his own through. As many bills.are read simply by title, it is im possible to tell what is being done, and often the members theinselves do not know. It will be some weeks after this precious . body 'adjourns Wore we will be able to say what are laws and what are not. In the disgraceful hurry mis chievous bills are passed by some ho cus pocus, only to be arrested by a Gubernatorial veto, or to be recalled by joint resolution on being apprised of the true character of the bill. In one day last week Gov. Geary was com pelled to return no less than tWelve . bills with his vetoes; all local bills of no general interest, and the whole batch the spitwn of hasty and thought leis legislation. One was a dui:diorite of a bill previously passed and signed by the Governor, who thought it use less to encumber the volume of laws with two statutes precisely alike. Some were in violation of constitutional provisions, and others covered the jur- I isdiction of the Courts. Year by year this thing grows worse and will not be remedied,.until the people of both par ties take the matter in hand and insist on sending to Harrisburg honest, capa ble Representatives who will be more Concerned 'about their duty to the State, and who can rise above the murky atmosphere of corruption and demoralization that prevails at Harris burg. Another instance of the loogeney with which legislative business is transacted at Harrisburg is thus given. The City Councils of Philadelphia prepared it.pew tax bill for that city, which passed both branches of the Legislature. Before it was sent to the Uovernor, hoWever, it was supple mented by a counterfeit bill which had not been before either House, but was gotten up by the Ring who swarm our Legislative halls. The bogus bill was sent to the Executive and approved by him, and the rascality of the transfur tion was Eat disclosed until after it was signed. The Governor has since sent a message to both Houses asking a thorough examination of the matter, and that the tax law in question be re pealed, The bill giving to the people the right to determine by vote whether licenses shall be granted to taverns and saloons, has passed both branches of the Legis lature, amended so as to require the vote to be taken by counties. This amendment practically. defeats the ob ject of the bill, as but few counties will brow an aggregate majority against 'cense, although many boroughs and crObab/Ps Would be glad to, get rid of he evll. THE colored people in different parts of the country have been celebrating the ratification of tbe 45th Constitu tional Amendment by the firing •of cannon and other evidences of rejoic ing. At Washington the First Ward Repnbliean Club, largely made , up of colored men, on Friday serenaded Sen ator Sumner and a number of promi nent Republicans, calling at the White House en route. President Grant re sponded cordially to the compliment, and after a brief speech by , Col. I. W. Forney, Bald : "I can assure those present that no con summaibuti -since the close of the war affords me so much pleasure as the ratification of the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution by three fourths of the States of the Union. I have felt the greatest anxiety ever since I was called to Ibis House to know that this was to be secured. It looked like the reali zation of the Declaration of Independence. [Applause.] I cannot ray near as much .on this subject as I would like hip , not being accustomed to' speaking, but I thank you for your pre,senee this evening." Vice Preiddent Colfax, who was on a visit to the White House, was called out and said ; "My heart rejoices with you in that pro clamation which declares to the people of this Republic and to the people of the world the with:Won of the fifteenth amendment to the Constitutioo. It hilt:Weed a liwtunate coincidence that the satne voice that pro claimed the downfall or the rebellion and the salvation intact of this imperrilled Union, proclaimed afterwards, as the Chief Magistrate of the land which by his valor and that of his fellow-sOldiers was saved from disruption, that as this country was made all free, the same country was deter- Mined that every one should have in his bands the ballot to protect that Notary.— Opposed salt has been in its progress to this Anal culmination, It will live in all his tory as the Magna Charta of this Republic of the United States." The President of the Perna) , lvania Equal /Ueda League, a colored organ- ization, has issued a <proclamation set ting apart TUesday. the 26th -instant, as a day of general rejoicing by colored people over the ratiflcaton of the Fif teenth Amendment, recommending the general obserVanoe of the day, and that all business be suspended and the chdrches opened in the morning for praises and thanksgiving, and that the afternoon be devoted to processions and the evening to festivities. THE "strong-minded') women are agitating for the elective franchise, and are organizing In various parts of the country. It will be some time before they accomplish their purposes. Thus far these noisy agitators have had the Add to themselves, the great mass of the true women of the country evinc- Jug no sympathy with the. znovement. The latest phase of the movement is a proposition to amend! , the National Constitution sees to secure female suf frage. In Congress, on 'Monday, Mr. Julian of Indiana, who haa cepitulated to the fair agitators, attend a joint res olution proposing the adoption of the fallowing to be,known as the Amendment, which was referred to the Judiciary Committee: Article XVI. Section 1. The rights of iitiaeus of the United States to vote shill not be denied or abridged by the Unged States or by any State On amountOf sex. Section 2. Thit Donnas shall have power to enforce this article, by appro, white legislation. • ....413,936,664 89 .... 6,484.511 25 .... 5,766.849 48 THE . Massachusetts people are agi tating for Legislative refer= in that State. It is.proposed to limit the pay of members to $6OO, and provide that one-half of the membens hold over ev. ery year, so as to secure larger kgisla *lye experience and less - erode Imbibi tion. Aft* all, the difilealdr is with the people. 'Until they malt, Up their minis to keep Incompetent and corrept Men at home, they must submit to the , eviknow nunpitit at Legisloilve cen tres. To Incluse the term of sus tin onlY Lame maws •muse, $}6,184,82& 07 INANtlelfillitML Vitt - some weeks there htts beAvi conflict of authority is Eichmond i Ara., .between Mayor Calhoun holding his appointment by military authority, and Mr. Ellison, who claims to be Mayor under , appointment by Gov. Walker.„.: Judge 'Underwood, of the U. ti Circuit Court, issued an. injunetion tq restrain Ellison from interfe ng with Cilhoun, which Ellison lore. garded, and Gen. Canby was yt led on to enforce the mandate of the Court-- The matter is now before Chief Justice Chase, on a motion to dissolve the in iunction, and both parties have agreed to await the- declaim of the Supreme Court. A BRILLIANT tribute was paid to the memory of the late (3. a. Thomas, in the- Hall of the House of Repre sentatives, on Tuesday eight. The President; members of the Cabinet, Vice President, Senators and member's of Congress, and' distinguished army officers, were present; the ehamber be ing draped with flags. , Impressive speeches were made by (lens. Sherman, Cox, McCook, Shtiz, Garfield, Slo cum, and other personal friends of the deceased. Tits returns of'the town elections in Ohio and Illinois indicate large Repub lican gains. In Oblo.colored men vot ed. In Cincinnati the contest turned largely on the question of the exclusion of the Bible from the Common Schools The Board of_ Aldemen u ill stand, 15 Republicans, 6 Democrats, 2 Indepen dents, and a tie ill one word. The City Council will stand 28 Republicans, 16 Democrats and 4 Independents.— The' School Board stands 21 for. the Bible in the school's and .22 against. ON Wednesday President fh.,o. withdrew from the Senate the Hon. George A. Pearre to be Jo of the United States Court in the Fourth grduit (Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina,) and nominated in his place Hugh L. Bond, of Baltimore. GOVERNOR GEARY has appointed Colonel George F. McFarland Superin• tendent of the Soldiers Orphans' De partment for, three years, dating from April 29, 1870., • THE Republicans wades clean sweep of 14bpde Island on Wednesday, elect• ing raddleford Governor by about 4,- 000 majority,and carrying both branches of thhegislature. fiENE/14L NEWS CosaussioxEn Delano has prohibited the publication of the annual lists of assess ennuis made on tiveteturn of taxpayers, Tux trial of McFarland for the shooting of Albert 1). Richardson was commenced on Monday at New York. HON. W. W. HATS, Mayor of Darr ishurg, died on Thursday afternoon last, of pul monary consumption. A NIOYEIII.NT is on foot Laving for- hi ob ject the early admission of the Territory of New lleaico into the sisterhood of 'States. 1w California, the Legielature ham lnnreaa ed the legal rate of interest from seven to ten per cent. Comwrrrasts have been appointed bL both gooses of Congress to attend General Thomas' obseqUies at Troy. 4 (AN confined In the Allentown jail has rend the Bible tlyinksb twenty-three times within the past two years. THn . rebel press of Georgia is daily grow log more deft int, and Is endeavoring to goad the people on to madness and another revo lution. thor. Pits John Porter Is out in a reply to Senator Chandler's strictures on his diso- bedience of orders at the 4uti run tigh t. He claims to have done his whole duty. A ressatinan train on the Hannibal and St. Joseph Railroad ofMissouri was thrown floor the track on Saturday night, and twen ty-five persons injured, two fatally. Puerto:a troubles and discontent are re. ported to be occurring in Ireland, and the emigration to the United States -has greatly increased of late. FRANKLIN B. GOWAN has lately been re ele( ted President of the Reading railmed compsny,and hl salary increased to *30,000 a year. Tha Supreme Court of the Drifted States decided, on Monday, in favor of the right of State to tax the Shares of National banks, and enforce Its collection through the banks. A WASHINGTON despatch says that the inform:Am received at the State Depart ment leaves no doubt in the mind of Secre tary Fish that thelVar in Paraguay is at au end, and the Allies have strong hopes of capturing Lopez. A SIWIP shock of an earthquake, lasting six seconds, occurred at . San Francisco at 11.51 A. M. on Saturday.. No damage was caused, but there was a general panic for some moments, both men and animals be ing frightened. - Tits President, it is stated, has algnified his willingneas to abandon the income tax in compliance with the pressure brought to hear upon Congress from all parts of the country to that end. Secretary Boutwell, however, remains strongly in tarot of its continuance. Timonium papers are very sensibly ad vising planters to put in sufficient corn this spring to preclude the necessity of buying from abroad next fall and winter. Now that it is rid of slaiery, the South has but to raise Its own cereals, and encourage the manufacture of Its own goods, to become as independent and prosperous as the North. Gaits. Sherman and - Sheridan Imve writ ten letters about the Plegon Indian fight, in which it is said that the story of the massa cre is false, and that It was trumped up by interested parties. The women and child ren hilleti were tilled by accident and not deliberately. as stated. This presents the matter In a very different light, and is no doubt the correct version of the affair. OFFICIAL information heti just been re ceived that the French government has ar ranged with the French Atlantic Cable Company to cancel its exclusive concession for landing cabifrom the United States on French tail. The United States Gov ernment or any citizen of our.country can, therefore, now land cables from the United States on French soil, in reciprocation of the privilege . to the French to liod cables on the eon of the United States. , . . Rex: Saturday will shags a dissolution of what was lately a power in this nation. We allude to the formal dishandhrg of the 'Anatolia Anti Slavery Society. Organized in 'spa, Its history coven the most stirrthg and fateful Period _in . American annals.-- . PrOTOked into eximusea by a greateril i and maintaining its organisation under seat dieadyarOges, its ;mothers, many of whom werrrits fcsautlers, are slam to witness the completion of its labors within an ordinary A saran war Is now going on in the Oltiy of Blew . Tort between the great dry goods I houses of A. T. Stewart dr Co., and H. 8.- Chillin & Co. The loaner bas put staple lloods Von the market even below the prices of the manutheturer, Meninges, which the canipeny hold at twelve cents, Stewart puts et ten cents, itud whearthe psmpani refused to sell him, he procured a su pp l y tbr"111111 ?Uhl"p h ishouse. This IS excellent igr installers, sad will but en gamma dolman of pries' so plush to,* desired, • - • " A C . HAPTEit dt sionsioiiiss Ten or Twelve Lives boos During the Terrible Storms i• 11Larelt—A Mother and Three ChildtPleit Froee■ to Death. A fearful history of disasters and loss of Ilkibfanding bur - a)moist unparalleled storms of Pride) , and Tuesday, -March 1 I and IS, Is givei4lie Bineßarth City (Union) Pose : On the evening of the l6th of Match, while the family of W. A. F. Bates, con sisting of himself, his wile, three girls, aged respectively 8 'and 6 years, and 6 months, and two boys, stied rt spectively 2 and 4 years, were gathered about their fireside at Mr. Bates' residence, near the east line of thelown of &rely, and•while the storm was sweeping across the bleak prairie in fierce gusts of wind, snow and ire, they were sud dently !startled by a shower Of fire upon their heads from the attic above. ' , The roar of tbe flames and the stifling smoking struck terror to the beats of the group and dis closed-the terrible fact that the whede upper portion of the house, which had been filled with the highly combustible material (Allay, was on fire ! and that they must flee for their lives from the fire-fiend Into the arms of the storm ! The terrified mother, with meter: nal instinct, claiped her helpless babe to her 'bosom, and taking another child by the hand, followed the rest of the family from the flame wrapped dwelling into the merci less storm, carrying -with her a quilt for the protection of her children. Having reached a sale distance Trout the burning dwelling the quilt was spread' upon the snow and Use children deposited thereon by the distracted patents, the mother en deavoring to shield them fruiti 'the storm, while the father returned to the burning dwelling and vainly labored to subdue the tire. Borne up by the 1% loth., the Acton dames reamed themselves to an lucredible height, their lurid glare piercing the dismal gloom of the storm, and forming together a scene truly wrath:. do neighbors were near to lend a helping hand, and unaided tosu alone the hslf craxtrd man battled with the tames. His aluamt superhuman efforts were of no avail: The tire gained on him, and soon the filmes gathering up as if for tinal effmt, with one fell swoop threw them selves upon the tottering house and en veloped it in a sheet of livid fire, in the midst of which the building fell, scattering myriads of &Ouargla and sparks in every directiou. Mr. 8., seeing that ell hope was lost, returned with difficulty through the blinding storm to his perishing family, and succeeded in getting them Into a stable, which proved hut a slight protection against the relentless blasts. They were all thoroughly benumbered with cold, and in a few momenta the mo ther, the eldest girl, the youngest boy, and the babe expired, Mrs. pates dying in the arms of her husband. Covering the re mains up as well as he was able, Mr. Bates started for the house of a neighbor to get assistance.. Flamed through and through with the driving storm, his cloth's wet and frvcen to his person, he struggled through the snow and mom, frequently falling down with exhaustion, and tempted to give up iu despair. Nerved with the hope oh saving the lives ul his two remaining chil dren, be pushed slieLtl, and finally reached a house with just strength enough left to 143:1 teuditni story. AA soon as he was able to return pemarted b..pk with to,i bintuoce, and reached tee stable after au ish: acute of several hours. I.'urtunately, while he was gone, a pig bad Crawled in up , tu the fres zing children, and by its warmth pre served their lives. They were carried to a place of safety, and are now doing a ell, notwit.standlug the it-rattle exposure which they underwent. Two brothers, by the name of Colman, living in the township of Lake Belt, Martin county ? wpot oRt the etpip uu. Tuesd ay evening to tuilk aids LOW. et. the otable, only ten or twelve tolls Isom Use house, They did not return dui lug the night, and as soon as it was light in the morning a party started out to look for the missing men. They soon struck two different Useful in the snow, proceeding in the same direction, and sometimes appfeachlog within si; feet of each other, but nevor coming quite togeth er. Evidently the maw tunate men had lust their way and wandered off in the storm. Me Wills were found through all devious wanderings, showing traces in numerous places of where the bewildered men had fel- len doWn and titiuggled up again; where they had crawled upon their hands and Ittmce, and 6aaliy , about a half mile from he lion: e bnd eighty rods apart, where they d lain down to die. One of them was found lying on Lis Lack with his huLds un der him, and the other lying upon his face, both frozen stiff. 4 german by the name ul Defilbert, and n Norwegian, wboie natue we could not :cum, living at Spencer, Clay county, lowa, bud been to mill at Easbervllle, and attempt td to return in the storm with an ox team. They lost their way in the pruirie, and wan tiered about in the cold and 1110t111 for hours, badly frozen and btiogly. At last one of the mu fell ip $ scow d elft, and was abota to die,when the desperate men cut his throat, drauk the blood, eat some of the raw flesh, hbandontd the sled, and continued their weary march. They struggled on in the scow tantil they reached an uninhabited homestead cabin, where Deitthart gave on and reined logo farther. Here *he Nor wegian left him, with a piece the raw.and frozen flesh to sustain Deit:hurdt's life while he tried to procure help. Alter traveling some distance he came to a house and dispatched aid to his compan ion. It reached biro to late. The Norweg ian's legs, arms, hands and face were badly frozen, and our Informant say a that when be saw him be was the most horrible iook ing objeck'he ever beheld. In addition to the above eases three men were frogen to death at Cherokee, lowa. Another is reported lost in the storm of the • II lb, near Herron Luke, Jackson county. His team has been found running loose on be prairie nine miles from where lie was ast seen alive Numerous narrow escapes have also some to our knowledge, but we have not space bfparticularize them. LAST Saturday =ruing about twenty minutes past nine o'clock, one and a half miles west of Altoona, as the "Penasyl sante Cectral Pacific Express," going west, wen rounding a curve on the , mountain aide at a rapid rate, a deep precipice on one aide and high impending rocks on the other, :a wee lad was seen ahead wailag his hat *nil tossing his little ann. aloft. The train was stopped within a few feet of a mass of rock and dirt upon the track sufficient to have thrown passengers, engineer, and cars over Um precipice. The lad, whose name II WOll. Cabin), not ten years old, had seen the fall *edit/Wetted to signal the approach tog train. The company cannot do lean than provide An the education of this boy and give him a start in lite: • Two Eocretary of the Navy has submitted . to the Rowe of Representatives all the in ibrmation in his possession admire to the sinking of the Oneida by the Rosalie, and the opinion of the Department thimmmoa. The Secretary concludes that the Dnetda . was steering the proper (mune ; that the bad seamanship of the officers of the Bombay wood am dieuter, and that the latter ex hibited a rubies. disregard of human lire and tivommon obligations of humanity. This dtpression of the Department/Ives Mt good carat° hope that Capt. Eyre's mur der will yet be punished - adequately to its enormity. Tuf toetuseettiderh; the world Nur met ed his tide to that pmernhience bre* log open the tomb of the Iste.Gleme Pea body tit Wm, Masa i and gosling the iiiseraPPrisistlisos frost the Mb- go -- 404 lomat . , MI [Fot the Star and gentlest. PROSPEIVS OtE' ETT lllllll nier ANt A 'WATERING PLACEsIi It isita,tald saying that you must gob itM comet,' in biller to get the news of a town of dty , and thstaimatikis ppikable to that Interesting chili of1100w"" s nkilin to the fu Date pttlpects Of Gettysbutig as a Wtitering Place: .Acthese peospeas dependisot lipmt whet the people of Gettysburg may think or de vise in the premises but upon the views and intentions of ontsiders,ii necessarily follows, that in order to obtain fellable information; you must ga abroad to make inquiries. No, Gettysbarger who, has traveled over thW country during the last six months can have' failed to note the evidence of the estimation in which the "Gettysburg Springs" and, Gettysburg as a Wateringllece•are held by the distant public. is soon as his name is registered In the hooka of any of the Hotels' and the record falls ruder the observation of the proprietor or his attaches, or of the bystanders, be is assailed by a host of in quiries about our now &mous Spring, the Battle-field, the Hotel accommodationsotc., &c. The usual commentary upon the re sponses made to these inquiries by the in terogutor, is, that some member of the family, or some of his frlends,lntends visit ing Gettysburg during the ensuing summer. Instead of looking upon the new guest as a verdant from the interior as they do upon others hailing from towns of similar size, hotel keepers and their employees every where even in the large cilia's look upon and treat the Get tyslairger as • soya of lion whose acquaintance and good opinion it is worth while to cultivate. These facts logically result from the won derful cures which the wetter from our Me dicinal Spring has effected In every part of the country, where ever it has been carried, and from the prominent part which the Get tysburg Watering Place and its distinguish ed visitors played in the newspaper world during the last year. Napoleon Is reported to have said that tame was not the ra tional estimite which posterity or his en - temporaries place upon a man's deeds, but. :the noise and hubbub which be creates among his fellowmen. If he was' right, and he is admitted to have been an excel teut Judge, then the Gettysburg Watering Place Is now the most famous on this con tinent ; for it has attracted more attention from the newspaper, and the gossips—has been more extravagantly praised and abused than any other, or all the other, American Watering places combined. One of the IRlands t of the Metropolitan and Saratoga Hotels,has expressed theopinion that Getty sburg might eves now bcc rine the rival of Saratoga if - It had the hotels, hotel-men, and the sources of amusement and recreation of the latter place. Another expel lenced hotel man bus remarked that the Ilettryaborg Wa tering Place received au additlou of twenty years to its life by 11. e military ceremonies and the proceedings of which It was the scene during the last summer. These are the intelligent expositions of public (pinion on this subject. All this and much more wo may hear abort the Gettysburg Watering Place, away (om home or abr:atd. It Is only iu Gettys burg Itself that we h*.ar 'nothing of the-e things, but of discouragement instead. So lung :tepusipmed to insolatioh and obscuri ty, our citizens 4ud ildifficult to realize that their soil has not only become historic but invested with a degree of current interest which unlit make It a place of ret not alone for the tourist and military stn rut, hutfor the health and pleasure seeke The army of croaker a Is especially numerous in es) our little "burg." A favorite theme with then, is the alleged failure of the Gettysburg Spring. !Joni to realize financially the ex pectat ions of Its builders , : And yet a very little reflection will eliqw the utter falacy 0, this conclusion, An examination of the books of this hotel and of those of other hotels of summer re sorts, win show that the fiirmer received perhaps more than the average patronage. Such an examination of the books - of our "Springs Hctol" will alao !how that a ;of ficient number of guests entered their names to have filled every room in the house dur ing the List season had they remaintil. While many of these would not have re mained over a few days under any circurn• stances, it is demonstrable that the larger °anther of those who left after such a brief sojourn did so because of tbe discomforts to which they were subjected, and the total de:+rivatlon of the amusements and recrea tions to which spring goers are accustomed. During the first four weeks the whole sup ply of water for the hotel was carted in bat rels. The ot d I nary drink ing water was little less than nauseating, while there was Up s-ft In washing water (luring the whole season. There were nu common water baths, which we found in every first class ' house in the country, and the nse or which has come to be almost a necessity to all who frequent summer resorts. There were no howling or billiard saloons—no convent: mums fur pie nit ing or fishing excursions, which do much to attract and retain viii tors at other watering places. In addition hese wants there was a positive nuisance in the vicinity of the hotel, which drove away many of the guests towards the close of the season. Considering these facts, and the late period at which the hotel Wall opened,-and the previous uncertainty as to its being oponed during the season, and the "Springs Hotel" must be pronounced by every fair and intelligent observer not only not a failure, but a brilliant success. But notwithstanding these flattering pros pacts of the Gettysburg watering place, it is not to be disputed and should not be disguised, that they are in imminent danger of being blighted from a continuance of the causes which prevented the entire and un precedented success of the Springs *Uri 1 last season. The majority of UM guests who submitted to the annoyance and dis - matrons to which they were suldected, and remained for any considerable period of time, were fascinated by the beauty of the hotel and its surroundings, or were greatly benefited by its medicated waters. But it is not well to repeat the experiment upon the susceptibility of this class of visitor,. The w ants to which "I refer must be sup plied ; the indsanee to which I have alluded must be abated ; or the predictions of the croakers will be fulfilled,• and the Springs Hotel must in the end prove a toilers. To CairelY what la required—to do what Is needed—calls-iirr a - further expenditure of money, and that eipendlture Is absolutely -necessary to make 'the whole a p5715g-In vestmenk A few noble men have by their ' , expeaditureeof money, taste sad morti ces, endeavored to lift Gettysburg frees the slough despond in which she has wallowed for kmg•years and to place her on a bights plain.of modaniti and minority. These ' men bare beta t gartwy anecsisfai. The. 1 (Petition arises, dog they !be Aided by the balance of their fellow &tuns t This question may perhaps be moresatisiteteetly I decided by considedng the coasequeacertaf the success or litibtre of ibis Holed. The lumen or Endure of the Springs Hotel In volves the success or thilum °Ms watering place." A. great watering place Is but, an- other name for the summer residence of a 'Community, constituted precisely as are ail ether communides. It takes all sorts of people to make a watering place is well as 1 a world, and there must he hotels and O ftrina ir I lallaaa to accommohitts all Giese various pimp. .No' such a tidal Phe nomenon ag a watering glee without lint class Hotels is remolded On the globe, 01 4 at least on that portion of it *spied by 1 cli'llised men, nor is there any . without 1 4°44 accommodotiO ns adapted to all chola ri l ltelssa ors as 1 elsilaii.al ,1 , 1 ‘ 01 ,4 ( , 111 4 1 hotels, aid both asp " : ab" j ettlab 94. c i e t . 1 .a **ol l 44 : . 1 1 O i l 41 , , ( OUP I R *Wet voili vi : ' 1 the Springs Hotel bat all the others, and the boardin.; house keepers, moat be made to see It. And why not the merchant, mechanic and common laborer, whose busi ness and profits are to be Increued by the penziption and recognition of this fact. The property holders of Gettysburg and vicinity will especially sin against light and knowledge if they fall to make the wtme discovery.' The man who falla to make what might be realized by trifling in vestment and effort, is as unfortunate as the man who loses a portion of what be has made. Assuming this, which is oue of Franklin's • ratul the losses .of the property holders of Gettysburg and vicinity conse quent upon the failure of the Springs Hotel and of our watering place, may be computed by the gains of the original proprietors In and around the town of Iltratoga, of New Port, Long Branch, Cape May, itc., Jrc., consequent upon the successful development of these waterioging places. Even the most inveterate croakers acquainted with the statistics to which I have referred will admit that this would be paying rather deer for their whistle. Let the croakers therefore cease their dis mal chant ; let the desi.ondent take hope and heart; let the men of action be up and doing. If mistakes have been committed, let them be repaired and avoided in the future. If informalities have occurred, they may be rectified by legislation. Iu short, there is nothing which may not be done where there is a will, and where such im menseinterests are st stake. WIROM NUKOPE /quo, April 2.—The strike among the run operatives at La Creuzot continues - . Yestertlay the strikers became riotous, and made every effort to provoke a collision with the troops stationed there to preserve order. The rioters attacked and pelted them with stones, and only the forbearance of the officers prevented a conflict. Thejourusta or Wit eveniu , ..; trahli,h tel - 'grams from La Creuzot, affirming that the 'troubles there are kept alive by cont.' ibutions at money, &c., from other Countries. Penis, April S.—A. Peril.' men tarfc: isis is at band. The Etnpe: or desires to submit a new order of things to the vote of the people, And the blltilatera are not willing to permit a discussloo,of the Sengtue Consulfum tor the Corps Leg6latif. Nothing deftnite on these viola 6 known, but declarations from the Cabinet are expected to be made at the opening of the Chambers to-morrow. It is reported that 011lvier, Prime Minister, will ask Gm a vote of conddence,and if this is refused he will resign- PARIS, April 4-3.30 P. M.-It 6 now tol erably pertain that the solution of the ques tion far the submission of Me order of things to the vote of the people will be deferred for a time. The misunderstanding between the Clambers on this subject will therefore be avoided, Tug strike at In Creuzot continues. No collision Wu yet occurred betweeu the riot ers and the troops. LONDJS, April b.—A domatelt from Um= reports 14at the Pope wishes to promulgate the first schema at Eater, w. mat the sec • otwl schema—that on infallibility-,atay be dismissed Itunriediately after the holidays. Palos, April 5, —lu the Corps Legislatif to) day it was asuouuced that the Govern ment had tl,ukle,l 1., wake en appeal to the people on (be question of the new L.' L' msti- .1 he Corps Legislatd had a stormy ses• sion. Jules ?gyre made a violent attack on the &flatus Consultum, which would add greAtly to the personal power, he said. Pasts, April G.—The Constilutiortc/ states that the Plebescituni will tear nu two points not contained in the Contain' lion ACM of IBb3 , viz: Ministerial reap nisi bility, and a division of legislative power between the two Chambers. It tolls that it is evident that. the Plcbedciium must Dre es:deltic discussion of the new Constitution, and that prodantati.bn is exix.xtel Itont the Emperor Which will explain the real char acter of the national vote. After an exciting deb tte, the C ,rp islatif to day adopted the order of the thy moved by M. Thiess, declaring confidence In the Ministry was adopted by a vote 237 to 43. The Chamber then adjourned, amid intense agitation. o►' NEIGH nom NV covm rir.4; CA /MOLL. —The Maryland Clas.is of the Reformed Church, will meet in Westmins ter In the latter part of May next.—Liu a R., aged ll year, daughter of John A. Bull, wee killed by dnnking oil of vitriol on the 15th tilt. She wee it work to Ber ries' paper mill, near Matiotville, and re m irking that she was thirsty, turned from her work to obtain a dank of water. The tumbler that she took up unfortunately con tained vitriol, of while she swallowed about a mouthful before discovering her Fo ll ake, Ulferything possible was done fur her, bat without effect, as death came to her relief after suffering for fifteen hours. —The large mansion of James Sykes, in Sikeavilk, took fire on the 30th ult., .and was entirely destroyed, with ■ll the fur niture, wearing apparel, &c. Mr. Sykes VMS in bed when the fire broke out. Ti's rector of the parish, Rev, Dr. Piggot, who boarded In the house, was at church with the members of the family, and lost all Ids sermons, papers, dte. enuesstraro.—Christian Jacoby has been appointed Postmaster at }termitic, vice Wm. B. Brandon resigned.—John Myero, colored, was arrested in Carlisle last week for assault on a white lady with Intent to ravish, near her residence. Her screams brogebt itssiakfien Oval her brother, who gave the alarm, and captured the negro. ‘-aThe stable of Dr. G. S. Searighl, Carlisle, was destroyed by fire 3u Saturday morning. —Hon. John Stuart, formerly Associate Judge of Cumberland county, died at his re sidence in South Middleton township, on the 28th ult., aged 76 years.—The store of 'Dame Clugstou, in Doylesburg, was robbed lint week of $6OO to $BOO in goods, Wifelike with the contents of the Post office. F54 1 51E145.-m-J. H. Grason has been sp. polntedTostanster at Brown's Mill, vice Hiram Toting resigned. Yoax.—John E. Wells has been appoint ed Postmaster t Wellsvilk, vice A. Brower ,resigned.—The barn of Samuel Bechtel, Heidleberg towfuillip, was partly blown doe awing thei giaor Sunday Week' and three valuable horses Crushed to death.-4 little daughter of Mr. ' , John B. Miller, of Heidelberg township, wis, --- I)...,scalded one ds, kat week, by ninnies ( against an other little sister, who was carrying • tin of hot water.—At • .ale of the estate of Dr. Loch, in Tork,oa the Mith ngt. , 100,shanis brim* County National Bsnk Stock, were NOM st an average of $30.50; and io' eh s -qt York National Bank Stook brought 10,.04.—The large bank Baru . of Martin' Mldielbugu, Heidkberg township, was &Moved by fire on Friday last, with a large quantity of grain and bay , and some arm-', tagilatilements. The stook was sieved by MM. B. Her husband was in Hanour when the fire was discovered. She at once rsa!to the bus and let all the horses and , tattle loose. The hay and grain was fully insared, and an insurance of $BOO on the builillisg.—Rev. G. P. Weever has accepted a atil•to jbe Wrightsville Latham Church. Tms War Department has orderd the dls comlsuance of the use of purple and other cOloiedAnks in writing ofitclal papers; toile Mkorhich artery generally used 4 1 . 1 Pubilit :4o Matted to be liable to fade into in a fewysers, and in slayer the' Cloverstamt oinces in this city 1 41 0 10 th. 9 14 0 14 rfgytlnk OW ii o o l l geffimel sett** 1 0 0009 f 011 1r° 1 1 11 81 0 1 ittlflooll 111**11,1tIluesd to be molded. LIFE IS THE GIFT OF GOD Whale we ere sick thie Uf ir obscured, limier • elemd.eppressed with humors. X.:perigees has Lambe, aset•ha lemma, which serer WI for thole. reierrest. The Maid receives with Ith Ilk the seeds °this death. Ifasitake cue, or one hundred years, before .thse seeds bear their sod fruit, but Jut as mess as the seeds et death ripen, If. tenses. Purees 1e the egrusdieduguard, bromism thus Oust enders the suede of death are taken away, expelled from the body. 001iYAN YOURSELVE4 Er IXPNAIYNCS My child, used five years, had scarlet fiver, and for live dais had constant fever. By order of the doctor I rive her syrup of rhubarb; she took neatly a pint. but her bowels &unsaid closed. Ou the fifth day the 'better esti bee bowels mess be eisseei ee • *be would he, lost. I proposed Brandretle. Ptlls ; to this be would not cionseat—allng she was too .weak. consulted with my halibut& sad we concluded to give her three pllll. fa about four hours they operated, Blling half fall a common chatabor. After that opera. tioo the liver left bar, sad she tepidly recovited. , — Referent'', 206 Clermont Avenue, Brooklyn, April 1,15704 m "TO OWNERS or HORSES & CATTLE.' frIOBIALS' WINDY CONDITION POWDIIRe *BY j. warranted superior to coy others, or nu pay, for the card of Distetoptr, Worms, Hut., Coughs, Ride, Bound, Colds, he, hi Rouses, and Colde.Culayiss, Loss of 11111 k, Blaclt-Tonguejloru Diet...per, tr., In Cat, ale. news 'Powder." were formerly put up by ' Simpson I. ?olden, son of Dr. Tobias, and trines hie death the demaud has Si... to great that Dr. Tobias has routine.) to nuntifuture them. They ire per fectly ears aril ititioceut; run ueed of stoppLug the work Ins of your atiituals. They increase the ap petite. give a line coat, 4.1 'h• s' °mach sod uri nary orgaue, eu.l Immo.. the milk .4 Cu.., Try thins, sad lea .111 never be without thews. Col. Philo P. Duels . of the .Jerctue Park Race Course,. Iluttlhant, N. Y , would not use thaw until he see told of what they sere ontopueed, elms whizts time he is hover w ithout them. U. bar over t•tuty ruu- Land hots. lu atarge, au.] (Jr the hunt tiarce)eatte has use.' uu other tut Jiclue. Auld Sy Druggists and fitur•it.epers ll,evugituut the (Jutted States. Price, 25 snob per U... Depot, 10 Rork Place, New York. April I. 18:0-1111 A CITIZEN MADNESS! PAHALYSI! DEATH! may ensue from oiling yraperatiale fur eoborina the Lair charge) .Its acetate of lead and eulphar. Yo may Ittom them by the heavy metallic mediment which has t be aLtaken ap bel9re the d ligu.thng cum. lamed ran be spplie.l. The "Joureal 01 Chemlotry" saye there are thirty of than in the markt!. There Is bat one dye In •:ideate WiliCit eOOl4lOl 1.0 deleted. oue aubstanca, and that it CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOIt DAD{ DYE, which hae Leto carefully anal, za 1 by Profewor ton, and by h int I. contain no I sol or 'awry other hurtful luareclirot. eueouscript cer tificate, at Crieta-toro'e, 6 •eto /louse. New York. Sir CRISTADORO • riIIAIIt nti:BIOItTATIVY, as • Ossmanig,act• like • ;Alarm Gs Um flair •ftst Dleini. Try It. [April I, 1870--Ini GRAY HAIR Restored to ita Original Youthful Color By tha It.* of that 11:leatlac Diatoaary, called HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN It will agak• flair pre.* up6a bald Londe, exorpt la very aced persose. at it farniehee the Nutritive princi ple by which tha hair It atariebed and aapported. It Will praceat the hair front falling out, and doom net etela tb. ekia. No better evidence of its superiority herd be ad— duct-4i thaw thy fact that to 111.4 .y imitations of liar, offered to the public. IT IS A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING Our Trio , Att., on t 6. 11.1 r .rut free by AWL. It. P. II ALL a Co lia•bas. N. U., Proprietors. es..Pur lode by all drazglata. April I, 1870—I tu - - - $4,000 A YEAR AN N ) EXPENSES to .to sell the celebrated WILSON SMWING mAca IN ZS. The best toachiue 14 the world. Mita alike cot ttlik rider. Oya Yurut WiTlfeCT 1101111 T. Par farther particalers, address 45 N. tirb St., Pi, illad'e,Pe. April 1,1470-3ia WIRK RA IL !Nil, WIRE GUARDS. VOI .tort VIVOIh Sylimb•. /Le ; Iroa tladataads, Wire Webbing for,Slarepand Poultry Yard.; Rritaitand Iron Wirt , . Cloth 4I•••. Lodrre . Sermons for Coal, Oros, Sand, a.., Roar) Crimped Cloth for Spark Arrestor.: Laniarapc Wire. fp; Windoor, ar...; Paper 'flown,' Wires Ornamenta I IS In- Work .te. formation by •ndraraior the mounfactorera. U. WALEKRt 30.)18. No. 1,1 Norti Sinn. st.,Phlia- Solnbi•• (V•tp. 11. 1170.-ly CO THE LADIES! There.. ha twitting that will plea.. ti• lad . . hatter :het: a ,r .:1 article, which le howled la aver, lE.fly r„.. e'er, .tcre c .o. Much s r artkle taXIBIES' N 111 NK A MIIIIIIIA hr T ALLOW II )AP, mcaemesead• Cor the (..11oeriag pc:epos.: For General Movie- Aoki flii: -Jr4 at trilet. "a. as Lasser,. 'Ur Mapped Made, Ale. &4I by all eruerrs sad. Store keepltre everywhere. ATIIA N /RICK, 114 r, Agent, No. 319 North Frost •rr..t, 11.1,1 11, 1970-41 re CONREMIONS OP AN INVALID. DUBLIAIIIID fee the bostolflt of )may nen and althorn who ene'rr from Nervous Debility, etc, 'applying tho means of self-cum Written by one who carol b inteelf; sad "lent free on reeeiviog • post paid directed entrelopt. Andres. NATIIANIIII KA TFAIII, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dec.2l, dilltOßll OF YOUTH. A goptlsoasil who alariir•d for years tram 11•T•01111 Deb dity,Prealsture Decay, aud all the effects of youthful ladinerction., will, for the rake of aufferin buro4nity,ermd free to all who need It., the receipt said dime t bur for making the simple remedy by which he Co. (1. , 1 tiutrercrs wishing to profit by the adrer t lees 'e experience, an do so by addreesbw.la parfeet cOUtiti•Dro JOHN B. OGDEN, N 0.4 Oedarstroet, New York. Oat MI 9.-1 y TO CONSUiferzyss, Tbr Avi vet sleet, having been restored to health'. • few week., by a very simple remedy, atter Waving ant r:rm with a severs long affection, and that drawl Jiws.e , Coneumptlaa—is an=yone to make known to his follow eniferere the means of cure. To ell w be desire le, be will seed* copy of the pre. sc - rip t lon need (free of charge), with the directions for preparing nod mime the sense, which lb*/ wiil god sore Care for Consumption, Asthma, flionchltie, etc. The object of the advertiser Is sesdiss the Pres:rip tio• Is to benefit the afflicted, and *proud lqibrination which he conceives to be luvalualde•aad be hopes ev ery suff;,rey will try bi,o remedy, a. A will vest them nothing, and may prove a blessing, Part lee wishing the p rescriptlon,w ill pi....sdresa arm SIDWAKD A. WILSON. wilUatueburg,lLlngeeonoty, New That. Yay 14,1111111.-1 y ilha - DIAPNXSS, BLINDNIOS AND ,OATANNEI treated with the otoimt some., by J. lassos, M. D., sod Yrofeesor of DiSillSl.l of irse and Aar, (AM specialty) is tae Medical Charge of Fbentylactata, 12 'o ar , ape-s (formerly of 14eydau, Itollaad,) No. SOS Arch attest., later, Yltila Testimonials can be seen at his ogee. The medical faculty Sc. Invited to mom. poop their patients, as he has no secrets la his pm. tire. Artificial Gym inserted without pals. No chary* for examisatke. (Macchia, W;(1_1, SPECIAL NOTICE. WRENCH'S PIILMONIC SYRUP. roweal Tonic and Mandrake Pllhr, will gore Con snroption• Liter G. and Dittallaioe If totem ken to direction.. They sr, all these to be ta. ken at the ease time, They cleanse thastemach re lax the lira:, and pat it to work; then the appetite become. good; the food digests and makes good blood ; the patient !aeon to grow in ENO ; the diseased :nat ter ripens to the lung; and the patina outgrows the disease and gets erolr. This la the only way to curs coneareptiou. To these three, niedk.lese Dr. 3. R. Wusch, of Philadelphia, mein his onrivallod swim la the treat ment of pulmonary consumption. The Pulmosio Syr*, ripens the morbid matter in the haugsoature throwo it of bY an OW onatVilapoe fa' 'llea th• phlegm or matter is ripe, saliva calash Win throw it h of, and the patient has rest and the lungs biota to To this, the &tweed Soak' Med Maidrake Pill. mast be iroily need iodates, ti Stomach and liver, so that the Psimonic Syrup mad the food will make mood blood. • Lichatok's lteadrakePille net wpm the liver, re- Movies 11l obetraelloos, relax tiro ducts of the rall bladder, the bile starts freely, sod the firm le soo tailored ; the stook will show what lie Pills can do llotbillif het suer been invented except mussel deadly yobbo which Is airy dui/groom to see mole wish great Oats), that will unlock Lb* gall-bladd• and start the secretions of Um liver like Wunsch' Maadrake Pills. Liver OtmrWst is one of the most prowls ' eases. of onueption. liereack'eileaweed Tonic lea rattle stiombutt and altenstbro. and the alkali in the Soured, which this preparation is sole o 1 sodas the stomach to throw met the park inks to diseelve the lad with the othoortie Syrup, and It it au* Into good blood with. I out feruestatlea or searlase fel be steutadt. . Ti. great mum why physioleas do not mare noe ls, hey try to do too mach; they gle me. iOW§ to imp soug to rispellble, to abio o ght Inteatill.boetlo M gr, sod by so doing they denture tha whet* digestion powers, bolting up the moretloar I sad mutually the patleot sinks and ithea. Dr. &amok, in Ids treatment, does rot try 'estop a owegb, eight Illletil, shills, or bur. Itoware the •MM. oad Unity will all stop of their own secant.-- No o n o: cos be eared ef beasemptiee% Lint Ptoo ' plaint, Dopspda, Wink beaker. Vluested Tbroot MILOS the Um. sad stoseasb aro wade hoslay. If s person has oeatuasptle of mune Oa hug In 4 eez a jut vi , Meresedr eith e ri=ll7,4oheareir. a waseettalbuir ' Mil bet decying. _la sub muttiorhatinnet bodiemol • If ft teset lake Who, low that saw mistlag.litit it le,`lllif wide •=25. Mengel sad nese have iestilheirpewee se out (whelk, Po+ Me 0 0 1 1/ AlN l N T a =re s Zltdollmit irW. win dhpeirt molly and soak* gem bloat: Sim tie prime , wow so gab. me acorn!, _amikozzo nr , Ilegmbw, • aiaIIoMUSIINIIII, PE" Puma well. ii the map Wow to SW , , . Whom leo trairt oily Urania.", (shat mot Took - sad aro oollosos taw Polossolo fa=lir tkolloinitok UOIIIIIOB4 so mg aro pormout ' e, •• ihr4ihtlioadrembo_ ~bfiliii.M,_ •,111limui health . or mut, years vootooos swF - ..ormo MI gouroNwas lW~wasted away Masao* Alla alitisikp rant ebri p_uswaawill blooms sad i r.,',:n• . . I g o Ws bto. He wee Itili - • '" wed slam hissearred7 Amulenane , , cka *are shad ben seed Dr. libiaskte . . • it, 11111114inimartibil• samess. Null . segoo"" 1 , Ina an*. wain boot abseil*** . , s. • ally see Dr. Soloook. Woo lir prams Mum whb uSer hingsemenisokaad i tthis_.willemAaissweareion sily at his Rrisalpel 'O. Eatilla rimy Muir day. whore sit brows abbe mambo mileineed— lb Is also professionally at ifs. $3 lead itillet, Mow York, er arbor W itio lrib t a gr ire' plyloo *Om hat lbr it Els Mielpire -1 .... pap - sad 4)4 imat $144,0004. 1 4 - 1 7 r,a lo rr .t."4 "0" : 1 41t Imo fiz aL 10 0 1 1 4095 141 K1L . see %.• %O IM. I . ulnilia Aare,. 1101111M8.044 • . Arras! NatictO. HAIR RENEWER, Tug halal Pito. DO int AGAIN-DOWN IN PRICE • Nagars don—Coins down—P)raps down—Balt dow■—;Cad 011 doers— Quesosware and Ghissw.i• dowehlinfli wholeaele and retell, Bay sparingly— bay oltia. Moen pas come span pricae may I. down gala. Nothhig In our Boa of goods will be mottled la poke, warn seawmption ef.pecie pa, toeuti, MIS It co.O soon! Oar stuck of cards 14 fait and ul thehilei gaaUty—freib from the ttatiraed. lib I small or largo Irralatltl4. t? "The Trath," at log prices. OM ,ferwarding Sausto. LOOK HERE riIHE undersigned has leased the', Ware houseotitheaoreat otStrattuttitre•l and lb• Kallroad.Oettysburg Ps.. •611wil I tarry on lb Grain & Produce BusinessH k able suer...■Wel. wended our urge alaterrauch•• rbe ti heal t The rt price. wi I Awe). rild for Wbe•ival.,Coru.o.4t., Clore' •tad 'tallow of lb!. Loans of the Caxaat, PACIFIC Ratty thy Reeds, flaxseed. SUMAC. By end Strew, Dried Fruit. btats,duap,llam•.ebuulder. and tildes. Put*. !lUD OulIPA:IT mod the WFSTIZIA PACIFIC ItarUtose lint.Wu, with •••ryttllng else iu st r) produce Cossxr, mud lb. pupularlt) and credit valid !hers GROCERIE S OF ALL, KIND- otraetautly fur •ale , .loffvet ducat. %fulmar.. Syr- " ii,. m.. 1 *""thit ' "ft' wad •Vtanttat"" tuna tf. spa, Teas, Spice., Salt, c!lereo.. V,u,okr. S.A., i,,,,,tre,ut yleldlasa wore Murrill Jeanne (ban 0 . 1 1%r M 116 tin rd . a ilk r tth , H r .401111., 0 .1% 4• 1. ', 1 ‘,14 “.K • S. 1,, n 4 , &c. •1e0,C0..1. •n L. VIA •rti. r.. , 1,. vi, 11 ..1.11 itt - v•a'l• 7 I • .I•rf••S Vnart G..• , .111...1 . k l ud•;lPiket and N•II.: ' """ " 44 ' ''''' . •lie ' i 'l T "' +kwohnble to tak• ikeir kobtcr. Surttle. wrs bamt.e. ! Ife le II trays •1•1* I 4 *II ......) .. nr,l 414 Irt tele. .t•ouv.l that, In t 4 . ll .lltitillll •Illi negeltatleee .flif or Ylour,•ltls Lb. Herren! I. inti• .-tVe•S. •ut,..tur Itailtuatl luaus. w • ere uteortlOS • steer Also,druttud 'l•gavr. trititiioau." tud ~h.re•rfili Sera. 40..11... by Cher • .11. I roo ot ........ - iii Otheic unt.t. end I rtioitrilif • valuable err • ice-- boi 11 Its will ale. rue.. LINE of FREI(I-11' (JARS t oNo. I6u Mort!, Ilortat., t re..t . tit attoi No. 11 Vairkro qtre.tt. NI ILA UELPIII.I. All gotota *silt to tplOon plArr lon I ; t/t. r.airr,i Islil forwhxl.l,l Promptly 0...1..1..,0 Id 1.. rtatik... ••I•REs k t CA R." •pril 2,&869.-t I=l 121=1 Joseph Wible & SODS, Produce Dealers, Forwarding and Commission Merchants. South.sust content/ Raiinwd um! Ihuhingien sheets GETTYSBURG PA Hto ti EST tsar price paid fur alik fads 01i/reins.) Country Produce gametal ly. The bigkut cub price paid for guod flay sod R;rStraw. We will keep constantly on hand for sales!' kinds of GROCERIES, each ee Sager* Coffees. Toes, &lotuses and Syrup, To baceas,lioape, Spices, nod everything amid ly kept to *Grocery Store. LINE OF CARE' TO BALTIMORE. We•fil run alls• of .rs to Islthooro weekly, to the Warehouse of 311L.1.30N At CO., 128 North st., corner of fraaktin, fat lb. transportations of soots each asy,leairfisg Gettysburg .rer; yonder; and re {Siting ou Wodisteday. The haat braadaol coaataatty oa hand, on...cored at •hort notice for thoosordartor. April 9, 1869.—tf REMOVAL. --The undersigned baa roodovad Ue PRINTIXO OPIPICIL float tho Diamond to IL. comae of Railroad Judi IVultingtoo stroota, where b• rill be yleabtd to apept Id. old Moods end pdtrotot Aprll 9.-31 NEW FIRM. A. E. ECKENRODE HAS taken the Warobunis, lately peenpird b Ilano,*t °reknit., Btetlon, on IL. In. of IL Gettynbari Kidfrond, 2 mile• from Hnnterstown,mad windmill. all klndeof Grain and Produce, glvlog this highest marketprice. I will also keep comsuLatlyoo band tor sale•H khulauf.=. GROCERIES, GM*, Sugar, ,Ikarapa, Taw lc.. • ltlk Fat Tar. Soaps, Bacon and Lard, Tobaccos, c the beat braud• or - FLOUR, with 711ZD of al MEd' ; aIaO. Coal. - . I respoctfully •elicit thepat roam rof•atfrieoda, isodiallte thepablir tocalland ...is/Out my stock A.B. fit,CIICEIIIIIOD6. Jon 32.-11 ROBERT M'CURDY, DEALER IN FLOUR, GRAIN, GROCERIES' &e lIITTBBUILO , PENN'S andersigsmd In paylogathi• Ware-boase,l• Carnal* .treat adjaialag Buehler',ll,th• kiittestprice•for /LOMA, WU SAT , STS, COIN, OATS, MOS WHIAT, CLOVIS AND TI MOTH T-SEXDS, POTATO'S/B,Se., AC-. andi nrit•rprodne•r•t•lir• bimetal lbelbro selling nu constantly on head for sole, A LARGE SUPPLY OF GROCERIES Molasses,Byrups,Cufines iinirars,itc- wi th salt l'ish Pils,Tar, damps, B&COO1112d Lard,Tolniecos,Ac. Also thstiostbrandnot 1 1 1. 41 160r1th PIiND or all kinds risilkimiss has a E VER A L VALIIABIA FICRTILIZEItt3 Soluble Vatific tio"no. thodes'.Pbosphat• mad • ♦ Mexican Guam.. Whilst hooey, thehighest market prices fotati ke hum he sells at the lowest living profits. IT. asks ,share of public patronage, resolved to give sat sfactlonizieveasease. .W 323,1861-11 NEW FOR W A It DING AND COMMISSION HOUSE. I_lAVlNGpurahasedthe extensive. "'-'• Warehouse. Care, to., of CULP & lidutectu, the undersigned !misted. toe a rry on the busiams, na. der the Arm of Bionah & Co at old etas/ on thecorner of Wash higtona niaailroadat ..... on a more exteosivo seal•than heretofore .. fir • regalarllss of Freight Care •1 I eav• out Warehouse every Tl3llBDitY NOON. ad ocean modatiou twaine will be two as occasion Lay metro By Mb arranpusent er• are prepared to convey Freight at all times to and from Baltimore. All business of this kind - urinated to we, will be prompt attooded to. Oar ears run to the Warehoum Steven•ou k Boas, lib Dort h -Howard W street, Balti mom.. Being ditermlood to Ps7 'nod pile's, set ellaop`and des !fiats ly , wet nviteovarybody to give u • call. wit.icere ULM. ALEXANDIBILCOMAN 7 AILIC I BIGIIAIt. Jaa.B.llllls OSADAL_US THE(IRRAT AMERICAN HEALTH. RESTORER wirifles the blood sod cane licriarnie, Dienewen, iLiwswariont, Massage et Mosses. sod .. all Chow& Affestkoe of the Blood, liver and Kidney& liscpanseeried by tire llediesilwail• ty and many thooastis of our best citizens. Bead Dits testimony of Physicians sad pa tients who have mod Itosadalis ; send fur our Basadalte Quide to Malik Book, or Almanac nor this year, which w• publish for gratuitous distributive; it will give you much . valuable inkonation. Dr. B. W. Carr, of Baltimore, says I take pleasure in recomineudisz your Best nuts as • very powttfel alterative. I have own it used in two resee with happy remelts— one In • moo of secondary _o plans, in which the patient pronounced . hiesself.cured after basing taken Bre bottles of your The other Is scan of scrofula of loan standing, which is rapidly improving wider its sae. eel the ladicatiosiare that tke patient will sous recover. I hove cassfully ozonised the bran= to by which your Losedells is made, and Bud it an excellent compound of alterative ingredi ents. Dr.llpasta,si By., soya hs into need imodalls In cases of Scrofula W 3 good ary Syphilis with eubdoessry Henn.—en a *lower of the Blood I rad* nci better remedy. Simnel G. lilciaddan, MextreesbosV, Too.; op: I have used seven bottles of toesdalle, sad atie entirely awed of itheaatathras; seal an fear battles, us I wish It be lay brother, wise bas scrofulous sore spa. blittatldlt2•olllo4 011 lbws, Ohio, writes, I lune 1111111MNI for treaty year. with so la. narrate emit= over my whole body • • short Wee Mare I ',strabismal a bottle of norw•dle sail It effected aperSast arm wrias4aUs Is mold by all Dragests. - Laboratory, dl lzsbarge Place, lla/theore. CLINIXTS it CO., Proprietors r YoL 4, 1474.—1y1a =SeLW iar sal4 fa 410141.4e5, Ps., b 7 A. 11.11nitus, it SENT FREE. M. 0%.111111. EON, & 00.11 SE RD OATALOGUE Yd 0111111 i.) Ms FLOWER & VEGETABLE GA2Dillr, FOE 1171. Publisban in January. Ivory tom et Myers 161111- Mr. maw aud&r rntallitreek. flea of aro, *NM laumadiy M.0%/101, 80K & Sir a aaTf. aaaa , amilarrarr, ir. Ont. 11. L: CHANGE OF FIRM. T CAN NON Wing Wend is Isetsezebip *NY il a i t 'Wei. N. swe% be We Met Oettlea_beeiee. M X li o c l 'ai i Oration. wthl feeNoriber tika 14 r " . "'mp l a w°4 warble weebeee. Thi eta be Our: bbeee ir - it r im elg u eNalebed 001111. NUM et 0411 . 7 , WU. irtA I H ♦ UN, 'Booty End" Carlisle, Pa aietalued In the markets, both I °matt,' aad Varope. h.r• sham!, that the ?frit liort .I'•11N CKE oicren Atlantic coast antl the to•gallterat laarbracs t 4. Cbriaprale Da) ritL Mr OLi Itivrr at • puiLt of rep- !labia havixatiou, riot ihas, vitt. the •ntlre Railroad unto •i.. 1 vr•ter tr•n•port•tion tbr gl.t awl Boutb•we.t, /mumTII K ADDITIONAL EAFT •ND WEST TRUDE LIDS, iolaApiotatiirely .I«mard- ed for tL• accommodation ur Itve IWmea.e ••••1•••,L8 ly-gruaiog tranipulatios I IreWr.ll iihelc se. board •nd Zarope f. , 11 lie one band, •ad the pest producing rill:Ions of Om Obk. and Micalseipfrd Tall. yr as lb. oilier OCTIAT FROM TOR Wk. ST TO TU !NA ma.cuts..... It hlto in.. ut b• hut,•l 1 gevoce. tbd liatiae. Ili an eiteuaiee tbr.ugla trafille from the day .1 compleilen; lab Ir, fa t►a deeeluymeal ut t►. entry- sly. &filial& Ifni and tatnerai rOll4ll/Cfs of Virginia &Dd "Wrol i Ir,losha, It poorrirme, sips( no own ha/ th. elemeal, 1.1 . large and prelltald• load baaloraa Thick domat.d ih. osbaiplolles of th. Casurtax* Moo Itiattotb to tloe Mao Ptiv.r, afford Om J. C. WIRLR lllrowst cigars Ir. of Ito sumps m. 4 'also, mad REX Dik IT Tllk 310 .?T IMPORTANT AND 110111NrAN TILL INAILIWAD I.:ITIRPRIFI NVW IN -PEG- ORIMe IN THIS COUNTRY pruadee of St huem sot and weatsW• Undo awaitabg It. completion, Lit. di.., to It tlit. .Motion cod 00-•lmitioa of pnrialueut Capitalist and Railroad Mon of tibia City of booodJudgio tot ..ad koo.o is; tegrity, connectio• Whit It, tocrlher wlth that of eialLeat c;fisttobkod btwau. wool Titslola uol West Virgin's, IN cm LB LN 1011:ROICTIC, HONOR ABLE, AND SECCE iSBUL MANAGLIIINT The Road la completed and ha operation h:ten Rich— mood to the celebrated Whits Etalphoi B PriNia .1 West Virginta. 227 ante, sad t6.t• reounio b.gt tots radio (now partially coast racers!) to lee away Wed, to. carry It to the proposed to-misuse ow, the Obb river at,cr moor, th• month of the Big .3aady floor, 150 =fits above'. Ouch:mail, and 169 mile* behest Pitts— I=l Lll2. are SOW pr.tineted or 111 progres• th rug& 011.14 sad Kentucky to this paha. which will caissect this CHIII.PZ.I.IIt AID OHIO HMI TIII lITIIk RAILROAD !MITZI'S Or Till 1118 T MID BOOTH- WX2T, AND WITH Till YAQUI/RAILROAD 'tyre!Gable frericlises end superior edema/14es will plate the Caustzhca One Raaacus Com- ►aar moons Ms tidiest aad moat powerfel sad trast worthy corporanols of lbs touatry; AND TH/la RICINTB A PILISINT VALUE, IN COMPL/1/11J) ILOAD AND WORN DONA /QUAL TOTH/ INTIM AMOUNT OF THE NORTGAOL • fl. deans of llto Lou hays ►.. a arranged wit lk special reference to the wants of all classes of Invest. are, and combine the 'radon' fratures of convenience. sanity, and protection against lam or /road Tim Bonds ate in ditioniinsitions of i boy •111 be lamed so Repos Bead% Rapala ta. Bea rt 7, and 01•, 'be held In that fora; or ROSIE T UGC'S EDT The Bond way to registered la the nose of the owner, with the coupons smokily' mobil tobeares: attached, th • principat being then tsaashwahle ealyj on the books of th• Comptor, uniews na••lgnd'to; bearer; or eouposie awd be detailed and ea/welled, • tbs. load aide *penile:went Registered Bout, treader % able oily oa de boob of tbe Coeepaay, aad the la- twist 011140 payable lily to the teghteted , ottemor oat hi. •ttornej The three cliemws trill be brown respectively se let. "CDQPO2f 13411111 PAYAILI To slum.- 24...manntata BMW EMIL COL TON/ At . TICE XD." bd. "RIGIIITIMID BONDB WISH 0017P0E5 DZ. TAMED,. and abaudd bar bo dbeigabled by Clone opooldilats la speellylay ib. dam GI loads &sired. havarMlTY 'TAW to taa kola January 34,18t0,1na tatireat at As poi oast. par *mai . gran NoTamber 1, I$ 9. PISIIMPU •11111 lIIRMS, PAT. r XXIX IX QOll/ IX TXZ err! Or XXV TOll Th• tato/rat la payable la Mar sad Saysamat, that t thatt take, tie &e'er that of MP today Wass of Pere-Tyreutlee, and Mt ibeeinvealame• of imiritlind. who already hold Cabal at Weston Paella MOWN WWI natarsat pelotas ha January ikadJaly, awl who way drawl, additional tatrostroawts, li hare their lattuest ree.ivalda at dithered roam of the yier. ma Loam la atm:l46y a saarlaap apoa lb. ma, Line af Rood frostObtooed to thit Oiliktoar.ailUt the equipment mid all other properly and sprit Um- amen connected tbannelfh. disktog had f sloo,oooper *mm itjhreehdoil for the rettemptten VOW aveds, it tithe diet ewe yee► sifter the eximpictime of 44 24111111. rho owniesse M oe• Slobooeeee. •ez tkooe r oeo will tw roorwod and bold , la Wog tot tily, oodolop, tioa of oototaamillog Basle of lb. Virgiots Olotral lodromd Cbuspany, now nerved h the cosiuruzs. iILUO Oslo. Wife reawilalaa 1111,01111,1100, a arlackrat IMMO will be aokl to saiaplata ato d toad Ike 01141 straw ?Wad and taipwria Um pail's ow la °pantie.. wad tharoaally 'quit cliw Vita. for a largtatiasatina is. wrist paw le 114 ilia sat ♦ Lora so amply .scared, sto ear!Aßlllygassdikf, sad N certain horooltar to cootoureC o proceltmoii "Iwo coloag ta. lY.erlt. oovttlea fa , tbo soiskoto. kotk of flat Gauntry owl Ituropo, toti at otos opyiecto. t.d aced quickly tkoultiot. • . Tory tospectillly, • P. EL—Wig iota kuspi asehilalag purtfinOldwalatiashil detail% ram ate.; waieh win be vow appliestlos. 1116W•*Waal MI Govetaimi 1140414 ;at ro.: ahead" aecomata of Banks, Carparsides4 aatothers, sebdect le Amok at wlt ,. ad &Ur" Mho, at at deal !Naar... Mae. 4, 111711.4.16 Stiv OFFICE OP FISK & HATCH, BANKERS AND DEALERS IN 60V ERNMENT 6ECIIRITIEI3, No. NA8&& STRICIT, Nsw YORK, Vebestary ISM. j$ hoods of mi....1y livatrd 40d h041044b1,7•00145p0d koflr.rd. pmactiptly picogatzed•m.l readily /*too t o the h„ldurr 14 Capital .11.1 to !loot gii at National wt,rk• IA Hit. ru•l its. yruvettient *boo." ibtrinalc merit and etebbintitlal eitmaLter rntillp them to Om use of C.ptt.l awt toe r....:Wence IL.re.tort—S• W kr with •orcial riashilrtire and ant I.lnction the. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS GEM hesapeake end Ohio Rni'wad Company_ The C6.ua p eul e u ..d Ohio Voilroad, cut.wret hog I Tilt 1 11PORTANCX Of TIM ROAD AK A Nl* Thus $1 • •t..t fsar•sts, glad local h■ ruperlority a. au last and West roue, sad gLe $lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO FISK &MIL .114MKRRS. a , ht e I - - d- Appilealioil h. Court of Coninion a 1:1/111.1ing Alquadati, S.\ from Sokeziuk brick bowie and min et, (eue of warre REMOVED.:—§i•i; 1”:11., of the LOU* Springs, bra tee/loved labor, Al itiliolovin„ Its NEW POLICE. 7 A Tam n Council on St • J. Taste sold NI letsuel C Iles and 34r.J. U. %Yrs-% E►. up a new frame hick: driuxl on EasL Yqr • Lutheran church, Lea the front building lb . Ai 7 CIDENT.—Geo. t. , wtssoliip, while apse ., an Sze, last Saturday, very badly, silvery Ina t als,ut three invitee. A I 11.—The Anil vicinity intend to J. sepl.'s Academy ork f‘lotiday—tite proneetti to thu erection or iodic hot Ac&leteky. ItETURNE.D.—Ottr , 1....1)wAnt) McPatEßso ilmo.• Itepresentat S,V,,biligt oti m 5,0114.1 apentlittz a t‘euk Or I titti y, 3/1 I attett , lipwt I.llllllevtetl with the I health, mince his Etiri much ltuitrinted, ant town-hip, who a- • the evening ol the r , horses,col?, 8 head' -.o •huep, thro.hing ruuc 111111, hiy, whe In mock aboot $9OO ; wi Inxurance. Tha Little Mr. Kuhn had i)ein. fu Hun• Lon lore. anur.king ',minim fur thu briglc in4urancxy. si A RH STOL}.2I. of loud werk w light bay 'from the stable of Huntington hwndr high, 9 years 0141 0/1 th, forelwad, w tittle foot .11 the i;egr wile, a ni, , otat the ni p t* !oIM eh : , the hind foot. t, , tat or the log, and on rr oeratelnar. r, $5O .Ittl lora rbr the recopy Tlf E FIRST.—Tbe itta it Lt usual bustle, and goo- , c,mutt. Th e oturosy ,t;vul Issscueus to go qj bus now been settled: ,the moue realize we tsar of el ngilgen3enilii, and , c 4. imt . llCed 1 , 0 /NOV • plenlier. The- presorts .iliscounts was not as • to m:on:ibis demands - .NEW Las token charge of Hooae," New Oxford, B Houser, and will , ilaye‘ to entertain big re fiegostrally in best sty papital its Jord. 'fr. Houser goes to itiarge of the "Rail- r the parwe,uses depot. T tin n‘wer will deg out' bow to tan 4044 Hotel. this county sell' be nuts kaisineas or pleasure arias STREIM.4—Tn. ;env is at Work uu flan hog It ht repair. Phial are u ((((( e or the 44.11e/fru In bad condition, WO • • street. Wouldn't it be Council to itit s these attention, instead of money on improvetnen ...3* the town, where • Pecetalty t A Ilttlejuds. fruition on the part of the it ios w.cudd «eve ono of 1110110 y, 1101U1 to the , perly luryerm. YOUY D.—taut week drawers from Mr. Sehitok. near the York street hr!. the left of the pike, conta of Deeds, Polleleir of liWas papers, iv il Jell had. been .ale. The drawer, fail het-ly thrown an the beet, carefully de where louud, as soteasie it to preveut the contents tered. As the burglars a 11:tve left town iii hot has after Use burglary, la they bad tints to exitentite,• fore reaching the bad". or pea to deposit the dee fhe inquiry naturaltT at Mai drawer there ? 1. 0. 0. F..--On Tuadv, ttollowing gentleman Were , etre of Ekttya•Ludgoi; NW. —M..©., lusoOw; King ; U. 8., Junes M Wan; • Molina= ; multh•; . . • 'l', 401111 . Rant.; Armjir IA W., David Tro M. Miller ; 84 Andrew Wm. F. Atkinson ; IL and Charlie; Zleglerand 8. W t 3. to V. G., J. & .Berpt Stiiiik; R. and L 0 A, H, James Cunningham. : On the evening el the 21 lowing Wilma of "Unto. No. 126 I. 0. 0. F.,"w • D istriet Deputy J. L. Etch Cbritzmani 8. W., War. D It. P.. = M. Yount; 4' W., G., Chm4en Zeigler ; 8., Edward Xenebey,;. - I; 0. 'R. 11. Maui& CHANGES.—Thisotth; o and Psoillo Telegraph Oita retuovett from Hoke's build! Drug Stots.inaLßillHolkolle Meeeee. Iluthen Into partnership. a. star 4...nruer of Baltimore and M Hears. *t new Ready-made Cloth** ihersburg street ussily op prug Store. yosauta CantlkliklMla Resdpinatte Clothleg, Jauoba betualog on o '. • nest door to the KerAtoeir iir. AMIGO ilikkart boa ear!' a 4 ItSFaklbtgnietoreto log. Dormer ot, Atlattieeet burg week ; • '" • Mr. Washington' has leased titsproped • stock, Duman it property) ou Balll±ooar a nee hotel. The Wheeler it Moon Company hare moved in room, opener et Diamond • street. • . -A. • Mr. Joseph Also* Mei D. vr,A o l4.2. o .,Aiiiit .& Baker , Sewing Itneititiai . , axiom on CisambenbtirlP , Iflasnond. miumm - rallior tilt° Partnership to mini:. 0 burnineg InedmaK IMO sod ECM ==l =
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