= irtl*t stoke'. Triday. April U. IS7O. Advertisers eadetlwrsivallersetiheth' bear la ata4 this tl. remaise elm& tattoo" of Sim .91ITAlt AND lINATINAL" Is mu m& lamer thais.tlaist sof . *tier paper pelillshiod la she Comity. babas roma weekly by Bast few tlispa CLAN* .ers. OS. DEATH or HOW. ROBERT GOODLOE HARPER. We have the painful duty of an nouncing the death of ROBERT 000DLOE HARPER, the senior pro prietor of the "STAB It SENTI2IEL," which took place at 2 o'clock, A. M., on Monday morning but. Several weeks ago he took a severe (sold, which confined him to his t4d, but no appre hensions of special danger were felt by his friends until a few days before his death, when it became apparent that the end was sigh, and his relativeslind friends were summoned .tp his , dying bed. Mr. HAEPER was bbrn on the 18th of October, 1799, and hence was in the 71st year of his age. His father ROB ERT HARPZR, in 1800, removed from Chambersburgto,Gottysburg, and es tablished the :"ADA.Its SENTnneL," Adams having been erected into a county, with Gettysburg as the -county seat. The father died in 1816, when his eon, ROBERT GOODLOE, then in his 17th year, took charge of and conduct ' ed the paper until he reached his ma jority, when he assumed the proprie torship of the paper. He continued sole editor and proprietor , of the "SRN TINEL" until the 23d of May, 1867—a full half century—when by the consol idation of the "STAR" and the "SEN TINEL" he became the senior member of the new firm. Mr, HARPER, ItY reason of his long editorial career,cov sting 53 years, was entitled to be re garded is the "Nestor" of the Penn :la press. The "ADAMS Swim from its establishment in 1800, was always and consistently arrayed . against the principles and policy advo cated by MO Democratic party-4erxnui ing the Federal cause, until that or ganization gave way to the Whig party, with which Mr. /14.11PEn promptly identified himself, Being an adhering Mason during the Anti-ma sonic agitation from 1828 Jo 1840 Mr. HARPER found it impcissilble to co operate with the dothinant party in this county, but continued to battle against the Democratic party, oppoidng the administratktner of Jackson and . Van Buren—going so far as to support _ the re-election of Goy. Rita er in 1838 as against David R. Porter. Qn the dis solution of the Whig party, cattlemen on the aggnesalazut of the Slave power and the rise of the Republican party, Mr. HARPER took sides With the friendefpf ,Freedom, steadily resisti4 the effort to natipoSliSe Slavery, and. when the °Outwit culianate4 in armed Rebellion no journal in the laud more faithfully stood by the Government than the "I3Enmyna." He lived to see Freedom triumph, in the utter over-. throw of the Slave power sad tie enfranchisement of all °Risme. Mr. Harper had rare qualities as Cu editor. A gentleman of the "old school," and thoroughly conscientious, it was hii constant aim to publish a pa per high-toned and healthfid in its edu cational infiuspnoe, which could safely enter the family circle, to he read by young and old. To this end In uudarg selections, he °irefully excluded every fbing of the sensational, or immoral in tendency. While often engaged lu editorial co:strove',/,' 10 ) scorned sonallties ; and whenever' a polltisied opponent left the field of argument personal attacks, he refused to folloo , . Thus it mane that during "it: loos half mintio7 the "ADAMS Sztanizi," con tinued its bold on the confidence of the people of the county, its editor ooze: mending the personal esteem of Iniin of all parties and all creeds. From time to time Hr. Harper frequently nailed to respeasible tion--se School Director, Bargees, Trustee of Pennsylvania Celleie. County Treasurer, 11. 13. Internal A l a venue Ammer, 4c. On the , ftt; h of Judge Robinson, Gov. -- : 011M7 tend ered him the position of Associsto Judge which he accepted, dingshargi:Mr the duties honorably and satisfsettogy until the election of a successor. I hir. laltarsit, was a Menitier of ,to Preebyteriniinhurch, and is ids Musa, with the oonselommess of approsohhig death, gays satisfactory. 40i - dense to , all who-gathered at his bedside that he died in the fell bore of a glorious ro t eurreetion.. In concluding this brb4;:ruld 1411ft feet sketch of our deceased renew* we can only say that the writer W as i intimately aoqtutint4 with him for a quarter of a oentury—lbr iseveral years a member of his Wally. We knew bhp well-•estasnied . him for his manly virtues, highlossi honor, warm generous heart, and fist friend ship. Ths death leaves not only a v4fd in t dearly loved circia3ot Paul". but in the Community of which he an honored citizen. Mr. HARP/WS remains Were inte in Ever Green Cemetery on, Tu afternoon, attended by the memberelof the "Gettysburg Beneficial Society," "Good Samaritan Lodge No. 888, *. l t_ T. M.," thinftioers of the Court d members olthe Bar, and limp course of cittsens. The_ religious vices at the house and at the grave Ware conducted by Bev. Mr. Wills and Prof. Farrier—at the conclusion iof which, the minaina were etemignedlto their resting place with the funeral services of the Masonic Order, Tor which Mr. HAPPliii Wilk a 4001* adherent. ' . . b g r liCza WM* rructv lietuouratilre the example of their 3tarjland • ran, on the owe qutatiou o sad t,.. log one another with vigor big essiaar Meetwet7 being PUS A a dillPPOillai 00V. OVIO.011; S FIGHT anidig the Maryland De- Mei.tacy over the 15th Amendment. g bravely An. At repeat municlpel elettions in various places colored mtT were allowed to vote without let pr hinderance by Democratic election tit= freers. In some of the counties, the Registrers give notice of their readiness to register voters without distinction of color, In putsuance of-the advice of Gov. Bowie tind the Democratic State Committee. Pqr contra, we have a number of, , Democratic presses fierc denouncing the action of the' State Committee and demanding that the 15th Amendment be treated as a nulli ty. Hon. Benjamin G. Harris is out in a lengthy address announcing him self an Independent Democratic can didate fur Congress in the Fifth District of Maryland, at the ensuing Congres sional _election. Mr. - Mania charges that the principles of the Democratic party have been abandoned by the re cognized leiders and organs of t he State Democracy, and sharply criticizes the action of the Democratic Committee and Legislature in recognizing the validity of the Fifteenth Amendment. He appeals from the present and pro spective enunclatlim and action of the leaders of his party to the rank and file of the party itself. air. Harris says that if the action of the representatives of his party is sustained by nominat ing any one supporting the policy of the Committee, "from that moment the Democratic party in Maryland is dissolved." Lively times are ahead in Maryland, and our Republican friends cau afford to abide their time. There are uu mi takeable symptoms of a grand "burst up" among the Democracy on this and other issues. We notice that at a recent meeting of "Conservatives" of the 15th ward, Baltimore.; resolutions were adopted severing their connec tion with the Dem , peratic party, and pledging their support, in the future, to the-National Republican party. THE re-argument t of the Legal-Ten der_eases, which had been fixed for Monday by the U. S. Supeenie Court, was postponed until the conclusion of another case in process of argument.— It was rumored , that objection • would be made to Justices Strong and Brad ley sitting on the case, for the reason that they were stockholders in railroad companies owning bonds issued prior to the passage of the Legal-Tender act, the principal and interest of which, under the recent decision of the Su preme Court, are payable in gold. This• objection having beep brought to the notice of the_ gentlemen concerned, Judge Bradley stated that he treated red all his interest in such stooks im mediately after his confirmation, and Judge Strong announced. 414 intention to dispose of the railroad shares which ise now owns before the case comes to a batwing. The Legal-Tender cases came to an abrupt and unexpected end on Wed nesday. The appellants had settled the eases, and came Into Court with an application to strike of appeals.— Attorney General Hoar objected, and insisted on an argument. The Court, after consultation, announced that tbe rule in the Supreme Court was to allow appellants to discontinue appeals as a matter of personal right, and hence there was nu alternative but to grant the applfeation. Thus the firmer de cision ofithe Court. will stand until a new case can be brought to Wile, which will require time, as the Court will adjourn on- the 30th. President Grant, being informed of the abrupt termination of thapose, expressed his regret that the Important question in issue could not beat once definitely I settled. Tax discussion of the Georgia Bill drags In the U. S. Senate. Daring the week powerful speechei have been made by Senators Morton, of Indiana, and Drake, of Miiieuri, -lit favor of repressive measures to crush out the spirit of insubordinatkin,_ violence and murder; so rampant in Georgia and other States. Until witnittitern exam ples are made, Union - men will not be safe from the villainoes outrages of Ku-Klux organizations. The debate on the Georgia Bill was brought to a close on Tuesday night, after a protracted session extending to 2 o'clock in -the morning, and Mr. Fomeroy's substitute to the bill adopt ed, yeas 87, nays 24. It proirides that the present Government of the State is provisional until the. State is admit ted to Congress,- and that an' election for a Legislature shall be held on the first Tuesday of Beptember next, to assemble in November - pieparatory to.s the &ambition of the State. The Dem ocratic Senators . tented body for , In a Poinaroy's substitute, the Aispuntipttot dividing. It is a compromise between the origtal bill and the Bingham amen dm nt. It will now go — back to the Reuse. ON Monday, under the operation 'Of the previous question, the souse pass-. ad Mr. Fettle's bill Biting, the nuMber Qf toefribera of Coairrgal at 275, the vote standing yeas 88, nays tiS. "The increased-membership will have to he elected oil the States at large, until new appointments are made,ital i - abou t t 25. Of akese skbout one-he4l ar Ito ftepub Deans, viz : - - New Jamey I Kansas Mineral - 2 Nehru** .. . .. Mietdgan - I Minnesota I lows I Illinois ...2 And the balance will be scattered among the Southern States, and wil probably nearly all be Desnoe.rats. 'The Pennsylvania delegation voted against it. The action of the Senate la not certain, bat the indipsilonii are that the bill will pass. Tunsimy Mat, April 19, was the ninth anniversary of the passage through Baltimore of the first Penn sylvania and Massachusetts troops, on their woy to defsud the Capital. •The 1331149334 fg the Nave power mobbed them, tore op the !inroad Crank, and murdered some of •them:in the stmts. A'righteous Providence has gloriously avenge 4 the imuUrdom. • Nine years have rolled around—the Shove power is destroyed—net a Blave to-day treads tete American soil, and the equality of all man before the law is the supreme law of the land. • , 'Tax "Tweed Eine of the 24f. York City Democracy on , Monday beat out the "Young Democracy" inAhe eletio; lion of olticers of 'the Tamniany Jima clanlon ,the "Adateof the Tweed faction being sustained by - ijovote 0443 to a _ fteeolutions were adopted sigsalig, the Young Deniocracy from the Tamany General Committee and ordering a new ideciaou to fill the v amnia. COLUMBIA, • lanonstfir minty, hae the honor of incogoostiog -neve star t* In ?oonsylviona undirtne - Xyth Aine4mpat. .Ai an eleption held lest week; lc dasirfot tbi ontoosUonor of buibiturn Totii / 1 1 111. 4 f the tton. F OlO OO PoPPlo *god 7/ 1 0,0* ( t *WA", theWPitt!.. Pr 1 49 Ylit # ,, U MOP 14144004, =I THE U. S.treituto has Oiled > blii providing for as continuance of the 10• come tax, itnposl9* a to ,x of4tre per cent. on dividends oe r ban trust coenyanies, Aviv!! it i r s t r i*and inattrauee les Perstsa In* ci, otheronplimeitkof the Urtit*Bra Theptltther tionikof_goi. Isoftm impose a tax of live per bent on tr gains, profits and income of every cit izen, have been postponed for consid eration when the general revenue law comes up before Congress for action.- -The opposition to a continuance of the incinne hut to igederiii "ceeertri; country. Obnoxious In many respects, it was tolerated as a war measure, but should now Ile dropped. As the House more largely reflects pubhe 'sentiment than the Senate, all pr,,positiofis to revive or continue the tax will be 're sisted and probably defeated by the House. THE still unsettled 'questiou of lay representation is agitating the Metho- dist Conferences. The proposed reform has received the approval of the pen eral Conference and of a large majority of the members—male and female—of the Church in a very hettvr popular vote, Its adoption now rests with the ministers in the several annual confer ences. The sole obstacle remaining is a rule which can only be suspended by three fourths of the preachers. To this technical point the opponents of the measure, under the leadership of Dr. Curry, editor of the Advocate, are now-addressing themselves. As far as heard from, three-fourths- - of the 'min- Were have voted in favor of lay repre sentation, with an excess of about 100 sates Over three-fourths. The remain ing ronferenees may auffielently re-. duce the majority to defeat, the mprics r.-. YMIGIER, the Mississippi murderer, who was found guilty and sentenced,to• death by a Military Commission, Old subsequently remanded to the CIVIL Courts, has been admitted to ball in the sum of $15,000 by Judge Shackel ford, of the Supreme Court of• Maids idppl, who thpught the case bailable because Yerger shot.down and cut to pieces Col. Crane In a fit of anger ! Hereafter, murderers will do well to do up their work,bolcily and ,tborcnighly —better in broad-day-light and on a crowded street, than under cover of darkness. A horrid butchery of the victim will give clearer evidence of "passion" than a single stab or a dead ly bullet. The chivalry of• Mississippi will have reason to congratulate them selves on this new. phase of criminal Jurisprudence. THERE being an impression that there is a depression in husinees that has existed for some months, Secretary Boutwell has had an examination made of the taxes on sale., in order to test the matter. It appears that from June 30;1868, 1,0 February 28, 1869, a period of eight -months, there was collected from taxes on sales alone, $5.624,744, and from June 30, 1869, to February $B, 1870, there was collected- front same source, $8,169,688, being an increase of 9/ per cent. in favor of this year, and that; too, in the face of a steady decline in gold arid values, which would make the same amount in -dollars 'this year really represent a larger amount of business done, AbaßLDV . the rebel organs of the South are - pttielaintlig *lodge Chase as a nomlne# for the -next Presidency.— Gratitude forreeent deerslons and the Clnclonigi letttlynsplreundrepentant" liebpis aft over the eth. ' Tim Indications from Washington are that the general odium excited by the, attempt to renew the ineume tax has been shown so unxtista!Kably that . , the rog9ritir cof Congkess opose its renewal. llntystra from all q et elec tions held recently, are eminently en•., ocatraging to the Republicans. The "great re-action," so king.prolicted by the Democrats, pas not yet, commencech. SENATOR BustsEn has fintanxineed Foetal bilb providing, among other matters, for a reduction of postage to one cent for half-ouneelettera, and the abolition of the franking privilege. Tx c death of Mr. Besras•wllt Oc casion no iminedrind -ehangnin the editorial conductor the STAtile4 SHN - Timm. -Jor the present thepapSewill be published ender theold firm Milne. Tga titaxx Samaxx te r msq airy = :Relators expire, sir tteual, every year, Hit the aessioii of the lArstflattrre jriat cloileri. This yrr the .orit4p3ll4 &agora up ea ifolfowa t Bd-;-David A. Nagle, R. trah-r4). H. Btintion, R. 81h—R. J. lAnderti3an, D. 7th—R. 8. Brown, D: 86-4. - ThRmY DI" 1 / 2 li."Bittiall; D. • B.Beck, D. 2lnt4olin Robinson, 'ft. (I . J. Mciorro t b. 26tb--Thon: HoWird, , 29tb--Diotrew B. Lowry,; B. Ot the heven DemOcrats, five are prettyy . sure of being retaitmid; it nominated, name ly r Linderman, Nagle,Drown, Davis and Randall i at theirleast, snf "hiipez wady Dernooratic":. Itrthe Fetirteenilt and Twenty-first Distificti therein everrressdn to, believe that the Repablicans wiiiii3 able to harmonlie and ele4 their - Candidates; as those Diatticti an) both Ripubllcan by good majorities. Th'e Republican Districts above mentioned will be rePresen4 by Wptibilcans as now. Messrs. Howard and Lowry, it is understood, air, candidates lbr re-nomination, but Col. Robinson, orlitiair, is 'not. The Democrats are all candidates: rot te-nomination. •Of the Senators hold-' ing over, fourteen arettepublkaniand eight Democrats, giving a Republican of six. 'As there - is every Inwspect that Six' of the elenen Senators in be elected the en- siting October will be Repdblierunwthe Re *pitblican majority in the next Senatewin . be seven. • ' Or % thirty-three members of the late Pennsylvania 13ensteoliznam wen/lawyers. In ttte /foam *tor tba 100 Imembars we. lawyers- Qf *Own Aire Were kit the Senate and 7 in Ma • Hones. In oid times, bait our legbdators wore*** 40 bribery and corruption tweeanti WWI ~. Now-s days alodidwoo for the Loitielesere ibrce tbesiseives upon tpa,psoptk-ums4 orbeiwkomenlP4'l4w# Meow and qua fictitious for the position. When ffirill we rein tn to the good: 0 14 Parolee of Sho-efitoo , Iteekhlf She man zither Um r tMs pus Us Oas. • Too Poors;114 rWito, detkied to have no Oast!, as WK. no part in Is wininstSuni pa tivivo, psi, dlociatlOS the proPrOitY of. Ar 0411„ the motions; tor torri's aslte, aa , ioldmiblii Sea dew". I*Pottiar9te'thumg. • epuodookis;fo_ - N s iess7e, tpri 'lnure 104 4 1 t4 141 , 4 PP keil l o l * Atele.- be a ebeflele risioluioto,, *ern Wit ti? firs# o l .Ps74.;:Prii i•a f l z*. of 11. 4 1 1 9'. !Mit Rif* imPFP_l4 O O4kl4 l ,;O4 •Air Ptsgonik , issitoatorsoVir • c isizAblEtit NE A PARbs storeke27lorikes hams." - Csurmis . Ls is sent ••, •,* - • - fa in Inc " - $163,75.52. • " Yffit tmosepsrs. of0h; Ta Spanish eiergy refuge to isiear alle giance to the pregent Government of Spain. A nisionx train was thrown off the track ; near Rochester, oil Friday; killing gineer and forty head of tltr band withbust eels Wit:there Lino prospect ofan adjourn- ment before,iniy., , • Tams am,mnors in Pula that. Franoe will propose to qreatt Britain and Russia a general dleirmarnent... , • • Six thowandlive hundred emigrants will leave Liverpool during this week fgt. the United States. oounret, Monk, of the Regular tinny, hes been appointed Inspector of National ,Cem eteries. Pam purposes giving to Spanish clergy certain time in which to take the oath to the new OonsilnUiion. They show no sign . of yielding. Comaserorms Delano decides that hotel bills incurred by persons travelling on In:dishier* may be deducted in income returns. _ THE Pollee Commissioners of &Minors have appointed Deputy Weibel John T. Gray to be Marshall of Pelico, vice Marshal Parlour resigned. Taa Pennsylvania Reserve Association. will mee t at Lockhaven on the 7th of May. Colonel :Wm. B. Mann. of Philadelphia. • will dellveethe oration. Francis Lelber bas been appointql arbiter of tbe claims , pending between eft 'zeds of the United Buttes and tt►e,liovern tnent c fatexkx.). Tun steamer !Gwen exploded her belle's at amlimati. on friday night, the death of Tourtestapbsons being caused by the acci dent. Tuxes is good sense In this "new motto to merchants". • • , "Late'to bet sad early to tiso, "lever get tight—and advertise." Tas Pittabunt Cbmmercioi says that of the seven.kindred bills passed by she Penn • sylvanikLegislature, tiOt Lwenty.five are of a public or,generai character. IT is again rumored lisatAttothey-3lease al E. R Host desires to' resign his office, and has so expressed himself to the Presi dent, and that the President is willing to stecept his resignation. Tax greater portion of Forestville, N. Y., was destroyed by fire on Monday night, and the loss is estimated • 00,000. The fire - wits caused by the explosion of a lamp in one of the stores, ' • A ritoirrumus revival in a Wisconsin town was detnotalized and broken up by the conversion of two lawyers and one edi tor.l3l The . g / simple couldn't stand all that at once. ;i:' MgDll, on ce a town of some 8,000 In habitants, was nearly destroyed by fires few days since. The buildings were mainly frame, and: the principal bindness houses and dwellings were burned.' ' ' ' TIM Republican Representatives and press of France halve issued their Manifesto, advising the people to vote against the Em peror's proposed constientional refetni thregh the Plebiscite. . Tux receet heavy rains have catwed flood s in the lichuylkill, klustrehanna and Ito• hawk rivers. At Wilkesturre, i s danayunk, Allentown andother places in Pennsylva nia the railroads have been covered with water and several eclat mines drowned out. A Emma of. proteinget ladies, sazoog them Mrs. Sbermals and Mrs. Dahlgren. of Wpshiagton, have Org1111444111) Anti-Wo- Man Suffrage stesociation s 'and• will send a memorial to Creams against the proposed lillzureoth Amendzbeete , • Tint CkWeroor of Plod* in snotielog op the remounts, of bbittate, observer Moths colored popuhidoo "are worth, is frewilen sit,d cidattig„ f.ourfold more tti the Elate In epimaohm and prosperity than their Weis 113 shine," Wassinprok despatchea. state, that thit •actiou of the House in refusing to tyke oft e ditty: on , cotton _unsiablery *ad mdace that on gunny, cloth has caused a colubloa tion !Tong members against the bill, and It wi)).probably be defeated whet the Tote Is taken. "Carapasta," writes a west conaspott• dent, "is acttaite• obey far: a poor man ; better be is Illinois with $5OO thin la flat [torn Orbit $2,000. The flints to anises with uadeleass.serberiem-tomit meat . wao never itavappggikispaey telt&Y their -WaY ost-of tpe Start." Mawr Stroomexor, who, t■ srecent de bate; in ilinalcasnenkiaL Connell; was oalind a &title for saying that "there are numy. 'sincere people &Olen the Prottitint" sof Pnusee, Entailed, Americo,- Gormley; and his ems dioseeeorho nor banalities) * romp lassto bessasofethe hiders§ oriels !Mena inoyemeet at .lie ittpuhis church. - !pia Airmen of 'Cheater county hare re iincts4l the wages of farm labor one dollar to ,one end i half per . month. 'ln Bucks fireelnisidn are iseanw, and - the pre railing rates by the year tinge between 060 and $2404 yeat with board furn By ,the month; for manner work - ; Assn can'' get from . s2o 4124 with beat& ' Ttat Thisitnal Itevehtte riquirea`dis tillers,"brewery eti . tobaeoo wad cigar xi:iambic tarezelo rentrfi their bonds on the first day of May ire each year. That day occurring on Sandal:it& year, the annatissiotuft has demo . tail inieh boil& tor thp etwriettt year shall, he d a i ed had: apprOx!d op 2d tiai or 214; • CODCWODORZ Mums, a well known naval . eiftcer,, _aod. brother, o thedletimpbt* Geseral Of the same,qame,, died,cm Balm day afternoon I Itaxrklyn, Y.„foitni au apoplectic hr. Wbile in a store In tbaility be With suddeply. struOt .howa, and About an hour alter he was removed, .tbe bospltel., . • AT the peatoititer in.some oltha principal tours- -in Italy • rooms two. been, opened where materials for writing, including la crietx. of note:paper and :envelope, tre sup pilepie- the uniforth amp of veto centre ornirrineney, to the igner , corteenthome of Perm& reettislag, stare .postuftice:lemos to 4wideir_szolameediate unmet itreptiredt Palm -hilirgritrii announce that the coal ialtutietealeelbram Origami la the , ttirem- I 'Meet wit lierbelbre the *We to be toted I epos la the dispeerir 'xi lie Whether they win kisiW New* Mider The - tealmotierf :pmparim 444 tholihnapertedyna*-•,‘ TLe tworiesmi-Libaribrmill /air the 'iota, as e" 414 t against the question, and the other ;rapport *on Moparohl sod be Baspisist. • Tiriliaisbitilifil 1 Kte 16.—The regular mail weather 'fteai 810 ;satire untied 111 this to day , brieg "log the &talk of the t tb t i of the Tax In Pariviity: • - ' 7 - OA the Ana arliterch the ihardlien Gan- Arai itgydiea `sprl carried the' . PC os, UP, himse his son, 0 91 0 1*: , Lopes, &intim ex riampt Order , juzPlic ,ll46 iintrCogiceetir anal other Ifithililiiierieffithsiiity;' wain lam: ed. ifiiiiidother, Motion and Ibur Chikieb Lopes, Mrs. Lynch and many Ceithifi *Ws lizor 4uentftyt of V'iii and*grim** were also cipautd. 7.IL 'AE hiiiVilvitioivairr or polariiiiiif ins prepared with the ProTirional- Gment ail laiq` *hi** hod Matiliett • • 6101 be the FUJIN& i ' items or imam CtraclintLAND.- On Ole thorning of tee nth inst., a,.. of Mi. end Mrs. John Fletch er, resit , . n Mechanicsburg, .a little fel -1 e l low , ',Seven w o -.;.was and‘ sev I at. Ittifluto the " i C W 0 1 1111.. -- • ~._ Th 'w fb emir they left ch - lid" matiatallt nook :end foreh here the retied bitten thechild. Its screams awoke the parents who, as would be supposed,were horrified at seeing too little fellow's , cum all covered with FRANIsvg7- k ainael Shroder, in the 4. employ of' Isaac Iltiftert, near Gieenittaagh, had his left oi r brow" ors she 4th inst., by a tree which he was felling filling on it.—A valuable mare belongiug to Mr. David Nye, in Lwgan township, was stolen from his stable on the night of. tbe 18th.—A few &Lys since, a home, worth *goo, the proper ty of Mr.. Samuel Killinger, becoming en • tangled in the haltdr, was strangled to destb,—On the night of the 11th inst., the residence of Wm. Hassler, near Orrstown, was entered by some villain or villains and twenty dollars in "greembacka"Molen there into. A night or two after, the residence of Capt. John Coble in St. Thomas town ship wee entered andsome bed clothing and a small amount of silver money stolen from a chest.—The celebraffen in honor of the adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment is to take place in Chambirthrogoed Greencastle on the 26th instant.—The "Tom property" at the foot of the Mountain, about three miles north-east of Mercereburg, was re cently consumed by flre.-.--A new Company is just ready to commence the building of a road from a point on the C. V. IL R., the station called Marion, four miles east of Greencastle to Mereersburg r then striking . the Trescot Mountain, it is to run along to the Mount Pleasant Iron Worits, which will be the present terminus of the road. At this point the Co:it/way have fourteen thousand acres of iron ore lands, extending as far as Mercersburg, and with immense deposits of iron ore of good quality. The deposit, it is said, is only exceeded by that of Cornwall, in this State.—Court was in 8414i0n at Chambersburg last week. John Filikill and William Streets, having each stolen five chickens, were donna guilty and sentenced to 18 months' Imprismunent In the Eastern Penitentiary. Usury Gray was found guilty of breaking into the Chambers burg Poet office and bent two years ta the Penitentiary. Wiley H. Allied and An drew U. Collins were indicted for stealing from taboo to $BOO worth of clothing from the store of Isaac Clayton is Doylesburg. Their real names are Wiley A. Hinter and Andrew C. Unger. Unger claimed that he bed been persuaded by filmes, said gave a minute account of the affair. _ Wales wits sent for 15 months to the PittlitentiarY, from which he had but recently returned. Hen ry Stoner pleaded gulltito a chants of steal ing five tnikeys and was sentenced to two months Imprisonment in the County Jail. WAsiii.Noros.—At Fairview, Zachary T. Jones has been appointed Postmaster.—A new office has been established at Keep Twist, and Henry Mortimer appointed pettreatter.—William Wearier died et his residence in liagerstown, on tbe 12th inst., in the 79th year of his age. The deceased waswe II know n In till's comm u nity, during the reign of the Fugitive `Shsve law, as a "Nigger. Catcher," and was a. teem to run away slaves and colored people generally. Yost.—On Thursday of last week, a child of Benj. Ifulieley, of Lower Windsor township, aged about three years, was con sidefablyburned in the temporaryabsenee of la pother: It b suppared that whilst the child wait playing with the fire in the stove its Clothing ignited.—W. alit, Esq., of ' New Market, died on the ifith inst., in I Philadelphia, whither he bad gone to pur chase hll stack of Sitting goodL--Oe Sun day last there were twenty-two new mein beri 'defined- teller. Dr. Baum's, St. Paul's Lutheran Church, in Yerk-17 by condona tion end* by certillestes: During the ser vices in the morning, a' stream of electric fluid passed down the rod- on the tower, making it report something litre a emit pis tol, and was sensibly telt In the congrega tion. A visible scare was manitestal though no one was shucked or injored.—Mr. Sam uel Form*, residing in Heidleberg town ship, adjoining Hanover, that a mad dog on his Premises, ithe •ni 4lay last R e si t.—The Town Crotineft or over have' nuule the appointmentsfollowing for the present 1 year :— Secretary , U W. • Forney ; Tres- 1 surer, A, N, Michied ; Regulator, Henry.' Wirt; Supervisor, GeJrge Thomas ; Police, liezeklah Trope ; Ergidher, Jacob Folmer; 1 Fence Viewers, H. , filivr,lee, Win. Trone ; Winder of Town clock, J. J. Bingley. —Verities tracts of laud bare recently been /eased ill Manchester, Conowago and New berry townships, with a view of digging for coal. Most of the 'land under lease lies either along the Big Conowago or quite neir %hit stream. A New' Tint Complusy hi said to bays *red some Ism! In New berry 'township, and intend; to hunt far coal. The &covey of ant considerable body of good final the °entity, and par ticularifin that lobslity, bordering as it does on the Northern Cential Railway, weld he of focalenlabler advantage and bereft :to Foripounty.-=4. -S. Forrest; or Hanover, Inc bees aereeted and edinailtard for trial, - sharged -with setting. lire to the berm otildinurd Rib, In that -place, on Mont* nlast.—Tbei following gentlemen hivellimin •sleeted • genes • otithe Hanover ties Company :-Ablesident.• A. W. Rickel beiges, tihrecton o Getr. H.-Porfasy, Q. 0. "Wlreile4 , /.. Meleheinker, 'aleph Delione, . liaac Loucks, SamiSti4lhiik. - 411 ir "horse to the demant- rari, Diva *NO:listor VA/MON.—When Mr. Revels took Ids mit in theilult4at States Elettite Caineron said that he Mid re- marked /4 . 3.Zeft. Davis. as the latter left the r COON flit IMI thut a colored awl would l ipt Ids smostattr. deft bola - Imp now k 'smitten the following , letter on the subject 11ittmr0m, Tmtn., March 28. 1870. .211at"DeaF Sis—tours of the id Minna riirobed here huffiest sty' sheisee'ett,i wittah will explain th e delay in this seply. :13est Mar Cameron lade an sock ~stionpeoiket. that quoted by you, • .fie ylo Ilt? sparu to toe it'theilme [Wpm witbt raw] from the Senate other thim 110441pressiot of bistood wishes 1m sok His Itelatinott with me - have' teen uniformly Items of porgetatkinithesa, and I have expectedlrm, as a day et, bin- . .tself sad 6:o - truth, to deny having Made pooh au byre bees Imputed !Witte newt -7:l4tben lad mot ,reaMied thepe of stultificationwhict mimed w t rawal of Stat e s" frorit the Minn to be bit at "Re bellioe e'raltd Abe ou v rework; Ihr kuowl-Jaida by t b4 7:107, *Wok had Ihe tortmm, pouted fai all Mon- to mane beck. — • Very respeetfpg3r and Welt years, destlBBoo PAWL Aar stteropPeris %a' week ins& in the New York Iftisistere to itroOnd aPPrw ititistiens kat rseisartin Ode* Aching !hit la-00ft lint •tate" is colinenialibif einestkiabes become political:one. Mt. '4 4 :lleiwthlleita, armed chit the oseads on municipal affairs be instructed to re tillPkreptiallsot tlnt•seetarllut Vie Win" rifi let ML Onions, Dame- Mk; katona ao lay the rasolatiott on - the table. Mb lotion lilts carried by 'a vele 16 Democrats, us Repubilestssiotft 'ilicainit IL It was &Wield pie"' inte,nitd shows the direction this fresh polities! feet neis taw_ .. . • Armukrutisioxi ire felt SA VattaLPAP• * s .P l arlY,./ 1 4nlisd . 4 .:11WingRE,1,044 PO' ' l ,rftbal T re , l,444 l Mielio* 49 egSkiria 1 ".-1.- 174913 ,01M 1 In bui *IAA marls" f L r - -14 1 AO Off iwie 104161 " ti Oodoori 14 1 1 1 $ AT444414.4 i c hsto4 -1 41 ‘ alf i w.• l lo 3 .; ', ~ , ,„ : Litt mbe asojgbl7l-1,16a Mai elbow ' ,i,..• 1, 1 ..., An IMAM Mcrrniin Brow% Bath Okla. —A Nell?' Castle, Indians, correspondent of ' the Cincinnati Gazette, writing on the Ith inst., tells this sad story,: Our knee was this moruhrg the scene of a mast heart rendinglirtill**. The wife of Mr. Wm. Ridding luteleen hoarier for sew trio years, with oe'tr occielkinal isold hitarrtbf. She has at , tiperiont 7thnei •a.t.titurßited to take her CIO' life,' Well nigh itereeding once by hanging, and once by cutting her throat. But never until this morning has she made any serious attempt to take the tiro or any one else, although the husband has lived in continual fear for the safety of threeeldhiren.- ' l 4ehiern has hi:reentered to leave them any time , in her, ewe. She seemed rational enongb now for Some time; has been attending to the duties of her house, and s t was hoped she was in fair way ,to entirely recover. This morning about 7 o'clock, while her husband was working just outside the house, at the yard fence, she Was dressing the children. The baby, nine Omaha old, was in her lap. She spoke to the eldest boy (some ten years old), and irked him, "What if I should burn the baby?" The boy answered that he would git and tell pall she did, and immediately warted off where his father was. No soon er was the left alone than she deliberately pin the baby in to the stove, with no other clothing on it thaw its little sbirt,and shut the IIiOVO door, and then went out to tell her husliand what she had done. He instantly teshed in and took it out. Its face and alms, and all the front part of ha body was brined into a crisp. Death came to the re- Her orthe poor little sufferer at 10 o'clock, after three,hours of the most intense suffer ing. The mother seemed frantic with grief fdr a moment, and then relapsed into an ut ter want of realization of the situatkin. llNTi*a BtrUSED TO • CRISP. —A woman iu Cleve• hind on Friday afternoon about four o'clock pnt some shavings into the stove, lit them With a match, and then foolishly poured coal oil on the burning shavings. The re shit was that the fire rivet once in the can, and an explosion followed which sounded likes cannon, and set the whole room on fire in an instant, the very paper on the Walls and the window curtains being stimely enveloped in flames. The poor woman ran screaming into the street, and rolled in the dust. The other occupants of the tenement house ran out after her, and one woman broke her kg in the hurry to escape. Men on the street took off their coats and threw them round the woman, but it took five minutes to ex- tinguish the fire. her clothes were torn ok, flour was thrown on her body, and as soon as possible she was taken into the house, She was Itterally burned to a crisp, and the Humes even ate into her flesh, penetrat ing her month and nostrils and burned her hangs, so that she av,wed before she died that she was on fire inside. She kept re twitting, "How foolish I was ! How careless I was! Now, I suppose, I must die." She died at 8 o'clock the same evening. CAN'T GCS' THE VOTC.-11, corres ponden t of the WilmingtooCommercia/ says a com •mittee of the troubled faithful recently call ed on Senator Saulsbury In Washington fur their orders, and that the old hero sufficient lycornprehended the situation to pooh-pooh their idea of dividing the negro vote.—This is the way he Is reported to have ressurod them : We can't get the nigger vote. The time between this and the electidn is too abort to pull the wool over their eyes. They have got just as much aeuae about voting as you and I have, and it's no use talking. I've lived among i , tem all my life —was raised with them—abed to own 'em, and I tell you they have got too much sense vote with us next tall. They won't do • • • VII tell what to do—go home and holler "White Man's Party." That's our bold. Titer's enougli'd—ti thick headed ignorant white men who vote the Republi cur ticket that we can get to vote ours, and We can beat 'em yet, Uu home boys, and sit up a howl—" White Mates Part , " "White Mao's Party"- - Whim 's Party." Then in two years, when we have MAW= election, we will have plenty of Ometo cultivate the nigger rote, and act at much of it as we snag want. HON. W. H. Saint, Governor of Ma hems, has found it necessary to issue a proclamation, preparing the minds of cid- Sens of certain counties in the State fur such estraordis ity enforcement of the laws as will lasure the suppression of &corder. congrstulates the chimes of a majority of the counties upon the strict observance bf the law, and wants the offending districts that "as they sow so shall they reap." No Southern State is better governed than Ala bama. yet the distemper of the rebels will pot admit of reconciliation with legal au ihority-, and their fiendishness crops oat wherever the. Kukla' organizations are strong enough and close enough to encour age one another. Thetiovernor designates three amides where "sterner measures must of ncoessityr be retorted to," and in these mantles he declares he will quarter Militia, If the peaceable citizens desire it, assessing the expense of their maintenance upon said counties. Ix Charleston, S. C., the cradle of the re bellion, the nitro seoession spirit still pre valls. 4 oorrespondent wriuts that while foreigners are received with open Inns. by the first famine; Northerners are snubbed at every opportunity. This feeling extends even to bashmes matters. The trade of Charleston has not revived since the war. The wharves of the city are in the game dilapidated state they were on the day the vity surrendered to the Union forces. The iterned.dtattict of leer has not. been Feballt. Many of the "daises' and public buildings still show marks of the bora hardntent. The steamers Which ply lte, o,ween Charleston and Forts Sumpter and SUudtrie have not been repaired in the least for many years. The obstructions placed in the river by the traitors of the Palmetto i llitate while waging war against the Govern ment are now a aerions drawback to the ;free carrot loaded vesseitc , aLIiaIIarIi.PIILMONIO STItiP, - eaweed Teak ised Illaadrek• Pills, will care Des essiptlou. Liver Gaspleast, nod Dyspepia, If tikes socording sonec They are all Wee to le tie ken at Ike tine, limy cleans lan stonsiiiro lax the live:, and put it to work; then th• Appetite Semmes good; Milted dlssateend meta good blood; the nand borliss to/mist& Sr* ; the disband mat ter ripeni in th• Isg. wad be petite' outgrows the Cams and dets well.. This la the only way to eine ca r u t n eeo l inlivo - IStialCian Dr. J. 11. Sellaiick, 01 Philat4lPSlN Own hill Unstudied snows lii the treat ment of psimosary consumption. Tb. Put:monk Sirup ripsna the atotal4 ;patter lathe huip. ite throw, it oQ by ea sir .spilaritkL for 'who lb It phlegm or matter hi ripe, ail 'cant win Chow off, mad the patient has rest sad ths lungs begin to . To do nib. the Seeitant tookk inidtlfandrin:liffla meet bit freely and . toeless's l b stonacifasid lbw, so shot an RiIIMOUIC arm sod tha Ibod wi t law, Vail tllOot - ' ' • ' . annaaltle Ifindeake Pals set upon , th. Inn, "re. nosing all obstruction, refaitho ducat of the dall bladder, the bllootarts freely,, Sod tail Moo 111 Joe .- relieved ; the 'tools will show _what the Pills con de lathing has *roe biro fainted escopt calomel &Mil poison eels" which faun ilnderooy to _xpiiski Lab great care), the: will euldck the_gall.bleade and start tin socestion of the Inn ma` &black*" 1111aadroko Pills. , liver ?militant to one' of *O . Moot pretax' . eiawo a, fiehonlea islir Toole is • gentle stimulant sod illtenttlfo. sod the alkali is th• Softwood, which dike preparnioa lama& of, mina the asonaok tto threw oat she daatrishilco4o dissolve the food with thai Pulmtatio ainio v andit le toad* Into good bleed with. pi' immuring in the d o nit y . . no ii radian 'why phyinian do nit inn .b e: 'Meet . 11 4 fhtli try to to . too mil* ; t t k i r al% aaa;. sw am., bo u otTo r g :rill byroiolgtey Mu l ti:ego pion digestive powers, looting up the secrotiona and vrantually the patient sinks and dim. . . Dr. 130Ppeckan Ids sreateest,don sot jrx to:ap, 0 nogii, Ailitokaorsobtlis, or !Awn, - Rove kii. !Ar t alid uhey will--al stop of awl:. own sowed,- one elas y 444 , 3urqd of Onunmptios, liw com plaint, D OitatztyClatiktt. Mosta litroiiit salsa th e tottaad stomash ars made healthy. If • pastas las sannumistissi,ef asawasitn imp , Is ' s a m a . aCOMltaallateplosta . alsra dtbsr Pa harp ae. • : a maw 41 tallioratatiaii said. MO delis/hip' hi • ' oasiao.lialftiatatid dent '.. itiran .isillis abit that nit manse, apt. it la taw midi, .b011y... ' , TN swaisaoh and liver bass Met ills, . 4 1r110•=1 oat offend: Wm shit only annanalato Sin - I"" madek ini t ili Me r s li t ig t 11 begli w il. aP a. ueYt*oat - . 4 1 17.11 algaiit siall; sad snake soot blood. neat the pans* podia. to OM fit Sillt.alt to f a r a rl dab bOV to grow, lb. IMP/. • loot =1 sad s — rili.is is !no only way to ..nanoulllYMa• Wit *MO l'lnt IEI,Jo t Ind oniy Menaces. lahL o d s ir i w id P .. TMS , .s V iliptojao lonia ` so d t Wit,hnt ' . tllif loorak. 74 Wallabileatir l'llitrely pa iill - ball* a 'al *II 00 7 0061 . 4 41 k1V111 1 .11%.. . , • ; 4t.sooB4l. l lllo.hialtOrldlnitlalltiettipod *tit a war yames-Ilett, ibild sOltweignSll6 - . oat wasted away to iii (kosi TZ 4 lstpias blis " of Nikaoser7 , ..........,..a ktadsok/IllsplaseWS ~ .. . . 4W ii WilaSTealill;""tide. ' . fa'''''' . - c l od ion g r eed Dr. nEtl • - " ..41 ' 'the rodfi II TV I VIV • SO b any a*" _an,. hingalusushied, for paws, lio pro aiky at his Principittillita Klloilalpiliqmotp= day , watts all tickinlls, V iz talr . 111900 '. WAYINTIII em waits sac, la each Ho Is , Pin II a SW.= iod Bak •' - '"Vottaly. la** iltapo, to moot and Tony ,.4 .1. 411 4* ad an, • Pal lianiro alio fwqraiir firiar TRA,OO/1.11,10.181 1 ,114,, kitt,,itit li atualli.FAV__ as _. 8.. or , vointim. i _As.j9 - _ , lftitjtie, atom' Ilvir m r! ,vr°".- . • • -7 !?7 , .'A 4. :...; 0 • 4. H ~...irrnmerfrl4.,Tir• : .f6 * * to r al pgielgO,:iimp 'sod Soil Meed ital . li = : r.t?f - ot . . 7 7 ~ , - 40 11 a lamplr - Taatax - T1.60 par bolt'', otaan 0 atailrilk 'Xilrlilat . 'A A" : ,' ' : -*.. ,E, '7,, ,, . in; "*- 'FITHscs 0.9451;011 j -- - , . - ... ~. . ~. . Tilt Cows Ravoi.rrion.—The tenor of 'the despatches received 4 1 t hs , Pe r P a rtn*li of Stale from our Conshts hr Cuba is to the effect that the main strength of the insur rection has been exhausted, notwithstanding !them are many anned-ililshrilectst scalietre4 over that part of the Island under their . 'Control. Friends of the Cuban atm that they cannot be subjugated within the next ftve years. The insurgents have In guts a policy of destinction, and prop eify, both of freind and foe, suffere alike. ' When the sickly season pets in the insur gents assert that it will be very easy for them to ittrieve alt the losses, of the past 'lbw months ; but those who are in a pest tion to judge intelligently doubt the possi bility of their ever again recovering their het ground, fflpetial *discs. {3;MICTfleiO EVERY GROCER OUGHT TO HAS., , IMAPHAVCIaI ROTAAT MBASIIRD76I TA MT• lro bdiv• had biAcsitait Iso, illaktioß ainths, tie leauset abov• aontloed, se4Prouosaco it tPer' het isour. anise coliollaJail as way Bolllaeite joI aim l'auoiti, we would be plowed to fermi& all 446 Pay wait UN% on Up, b.ttpolintl6 Way., • Cell wid MO It operatc = TUN *" Dolly 110.00WriTirgarirtYP rap 11forta The k ' - int Close Nub sillB 1914/ every fowl, L6r p 1 amislosiog snowed. trietsou 11 :44 ,127 : 44 7,....imitr•5e, . IttlaVell : seta. g l it 7001111ustvat sly ruts., fa, Mill Whoa?! see sick this life le obecured, under • okiseflotigkaased with humora. Experiesee hat taught usefulpaineisers, which never filltitw their ruumnial. TIP dsitidieceires with his liesggstrempik of hiapiath. *limy - take one, or one htindrid yueleis,., beim th• 'weds bear their sad fruit, but Just le' ante th• usage ripen, life ceases. Ittgrglog b the ~gilatithaiegstril, because than •141rrat•tilillmi seeds of death are taken away, expelled from the body. My child, aged fire pima, had scarlet fever, and for five daps bad constant fever. By order of the doctor gave her syrup of rhubarb; she took nearly a pint, but her bowels continued closed. On the fifth day ttettoetiirafa(dhtiPbuifitlewwet tie " would be lost. I proposed !spud:lab's Pah.; to this be would not consent=miylog she wits too seat. L oounitnd with my beamed, and we concluded to gtve her three pills. In about Sour hours they Glowed, filling leaf fella comma 'chamber. After that opera tion the fever left her, and she rapidly recovered.— Referent*, 206 Clermont &seems, Brooklyn. April 1,1470-2 m "TO OWNERS of HORSES it CATTLE.' DICRBY CONDITION POWDStilt ARV JL. warranted superior td any others, or no pay, fur thermic of Distemper, Worms, Bohr, Coughs, Hide- Bound, Colds, te:, In Uomee, and Colds, Coughs, bow, of 1 1111kriDack-Tongoe,ll4ru Distemper, kn., In Cat tle. Them 'Powders" were formerly put up by dimpson I. Tobias, son of Dr. Tobias, and since his death the demand irwiveco so great that Dr. Tobias by continued to manufacture them. They are per fectly safe vied innocent; so teed of otopplug the Working nf pier anlinals. They inclealic the ap petite, give a lame coat, thrums the iro.asch and on nary orgies, eel increase the milk of cow., Try tbem, and you will never be without them. Col. Philo P. Bush, of the "Jerome Park Race Course," foresee., N. r , Would not use them until he was told of what they were composed, sine* which elm!. he Is nev.r w Mont them. Ile has over twenty run ning hones In his charge. •ad Wr the tut three years bas used no other medicine. Auld by Druggists and Storekeepers throughout the United State.. Price, 25 coots per Box. Dvpot. 10 Perk Pince, Nea York. April I, 1870-1 m MADNESS! PARALYSIS! DEATH! ty ensue from using preparations for coloring the hair charged with u,-etate of, lead and sulphur. You may know them by the heavy metallic sediment which hoe to be shaken up before theft issasting corn. pound ran be applied. The . "Journa I of Chemistry" aye there ere thirty of them is /hr 'Rorke?. There is but oar dye it. e'Xl.ltttlee whlrh l j n:Itoli. no deleteri ous substance, and that is folic]) bugbeaa carefully ram lyzeJ by Professor Obll• ton, and declared by b cont“ In an 1 . 1.1 or soy other hurtful ingredient. Sr. hie atewiscripr cer tificate, at Crlitalito's, It Astor House, New York. Illa - CIIISTADORO'S LIAM .?I{FBNKYATI Cif, as a D.:sling. acts like a charm on the Hair after Dyeing Try it. (April 1, 18i(-1m GRAY HAIR Restored to its Original Youtbru/ Color By the u-e of that B:lenttfic Diecavety, celled HALL'S VEGETABLE SICILIAN It 11111 make flair grow upon Mild heads, except Ps very aged persona. as it furniebee the nutritive princi ple by which the Lair Is nourished and •npported. I t will prevent the Lair from willing oat, and does not stain the stin. No better evidence of lie superiority need be sd.- doeed than the rout that ea moo; imitetiens of it are offered to the pooh., IT [S A SPLENDID HAIR-DRESSING . Our Treatise on the Flair sent free by mail. IL P. HALL A Co , Naahna. N. fl. , Proprietor*. April 1,11570—1 m $2,000 A YEAH. AND EXPENSES To uremia to sell the celebrated WI I SON SEWING ![A.31.1 IN M. The best at...chite lit the world. Stitch alike On bolt ride:. ODD Illaculige what're 1101 , 111% foi termer partiCtllari.addrean IIA N. lith St.,Philad'a,Saa April 1,1470-11 in Wm; 1t411,1110, WISE For Sums Prouts asylums. lc: Iron liedsteads, Wire Webbing for dh sup and Poultry Yards: Braga and Iron Wire Cloth. Steeee. Fenders. riereen• for Cod. Ores. Band. ac., Hoary Crimped Oloth for !park arresters Landscapi WI re* fur Wine/cry', Ac :paper. makers' Wlrestiroamental Wire Work-ac. Avery In. formation by aMiressins the ussiontactutors.- WALKER& AONS , No 11 forth illit.b •1.. Phila. deiphiu, (Feb. U. 111174.-17 Theresa be nothing that will please the lab( bator ltial a sp. - al mild., which it needed IA family for every day. use. Bach ararttela I•[sT ' GEN CIBE AHIMICAN TALLOW DOLL, reiatatataatd gi G,r llakfallawlag pawpaws; Ay Canard/ Must dold Ur,. Fur Mn Path,. I,r flu La emdry. Per Charpad Handr, dr. Sold by all Qrneers and Store keepers everywhere. NATHAN yawl, S.A. Agent. No. 319 Nnrit. street. PAlluielphie. Tob.ll, 111170—ent CONFE.S.SIONS OF AN INVALID. DOBLIIIIIED for the benefit of yentas nen and others who auger from leervorm Debility, etc., supply's; the ntestts of eelfteare. Written by One who eared h lama ft. end met free en receiving a poet, veld directed antelope. ArlArese NATHANIEL It ATYSIB, Brooklyn, N. Y. Den.24,111189.-8m • gentlaman who suffered rot years from nervous Deb qty. Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful isdiscratiow, will, kr the sate or suffering harnamity, send free to all who need ft, the receiprand directions for making the simple remedy by which he we. cured SurresepOrishing to profit by the dear. times experience, edo do so by addressing. to perfect confidence JOHN EL album, N 0.4 Cedar Oriel, New Tort,, May 14;11169.—1y The Advertiser, haring been restored to health In • few week*, by a very Mamie remedy, after hiving stir. Aired I years with a severe long affection, and that dread disease, Consusaption—is anzlass to make known to bis follow-sufferers the means of To all who deer. It, be will send a copy of the pre ocillifiow used (free of Olarge),witb the dinetleee lot preparing and niffug, the seas, whkk thy will Ind • core Cure for efinsamptlon. Asthma, linsocblti• Mot. RUM:)ett of the adrertleer in sending the Prescrip t Nos is to benefit the afflicted, and spread Inkirmatlon which he conceives to be invalueble; and hopes se sty sufferer will try hli remedy, se it will trout thaw. nothing, and may prove a messing. Parties wishing the preficriptios,wflle r wi le adttreee • , 11111W41.11 4. N, Iffilliesesburg,Klngseiennkt, N Tory. lay 14,1869.-17 • 81•DEAPNESS, BLINDNESS AND OATAERiI &nimbi with th • utmost anomie*. lej J. ISA•CI. fit. madProem/oar of Diusws OSA. ryt saint thfs spectal4) is 14, Medical naive etf Psiesprismeia, 12 wars everionce,(63nnerly oi Larks. ilotimtiL) Yob Arch street, Phil* Teetintoolaie pis lig MHO his oaks. Tho medical (souk, aro Invited is ammo , tmoy thatr patiOnta, as hip has no secrets is his puma tics. Artificial oyes bawled without Pala: No Miami lbr examination. [March 116 1570.47 NY. atria i f LON, "Oecids Nair Oartliile, Ps. j'prdal nttiers. LIFE THE GIFT OF GOD GOVERN YOURS EL VMS BY ' EXPE RI 6EOI CRISTADORO'S EXCELSIOR HAIR DYE, HAIR RENEWER .3..F0r We by droggina TO TEIE LADIES ! En KBRORS OF YOUTH TO CONSU Si PTII7IIB SrE,CI4I, NOTICE. tivististaitsb. •„, OFF OF 14114( ' ' ' & ' HA'I'CH, BANKERS AND DEAL/IRS IN GOV- No. 5 atteart STRIZT, Ntw-You, . ; The reaserkable incrrea which attended our hetet! tistion of lb. Loans of the Catfiall, nark' R►ft- 10AD OPIIIeMIT Stet the Wltifflt, PACIFIC RAIL/LOAD i COMPANY, stwil.tb• poislarit3 snit ensile +hid. this Leans have maintained In the mules, Meth in this country and Europe, tray. nhown that rho First bloat gut Ronda of ea Italy located .nd besorattly•teasoged . . Railroads are prusuitly •od readily taken smith* tri.ei IBUIIO4. NM, a 44 istlV•tal.v.to holm ..! In•wtmut4. yir6ding w more 110..ral 6,0,00 tilay, 4.4.4 Arrealler I. .J41[114.1'1 Iriqu Unvernie.oo owl sialndil• to *k. tMir pLtee AucirwitthAt, in *Le sei.cttm and begLLI IA! fun La superior lt.liro.A Loan.. vie are merlin% • greet public want, and rend..ies • •alaabt• set • le•—b..t h to the holders n( Cepital and loth°. great Notional works of Intorno' Sisprovrment wk.". (Mr Isair merit and anbeticttlal character entitle cheat to the ea* of Cap I 'el sad the confidence...l' loveidet•—• e new et- t‘r Pith 'medal coalicknce and ifith.f.srtint, ih. FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS Chesapeake and Ohio- Railroad L'ompady- The ehtegreake and Ohio Railroad, magnet-02 hr I Atlau tic coast and the magallicaat. harbors at lb. Clieeepeeke Bay with the Ohio Bleier at a point of r- 11. blo onvisstioa,•Wil thus. with the stairs Rail-toad iIitCLP and water trareportation of the reel RAM. sod Routh-west, /011/118 TUE 417D1ri0.Vmt.. EAST AND WEST TRUNK LINE, so inipentleily demadd: ed for the accommodation of the Immense and rapid- 17-growing transportation Catarina the Atlantic *or board and Europe on the ono bead, and the great producing regions of the Ohio and Mirlsaind Talley' on the other. THE IMPORTANCZ OX THIS ROAD AB A SIM OUTLET PROM TUE WEST TO THE en magalfies It Into one of national eumegaence,anct ktantem to It mr extensive through tepee from Om 2lay or. Ita completion; while, in dm Menlo puma of tho letting- sive agricalt ire and min oral rasourcea of Virginia and West trent., It posaesses, 'tong its Own line the shiniest, of a large and preAtabla load business. Mae the great Interests, both general and local which demand the completion of the Ctuuu►iaia AID 01110 RALLAOAD to the Ohio lt Wer, afford the sorra rums tee of Its wend and vain*, and WIN DIR IT TEN MOST IMPORTANT AND BOMAN TIAL RAILROAD INTZBALISIL NOW IN PIO GEMS IN THIS COIINTRY. It■ araperiority as au had and Wool root•, aad We pro miss olon laumnios apd pirill.ble Lamle "initial Itscomplation, hare driitzt t 4 It the itteutart and co.operstioa of protslasat Capitalist and Itaihrosa tate of this City of sound Patinatat sad kaowa b. topity, whose oissaitatlea with ft, fuevellor with that of eminent citizens aad bagasse atea of lfirstata sad We.t V 'Min* Dr EU III I4 ,N l flifNMW) l lolre ASIA, AND BllCUltallin lIANAGNILInfIt. • The Road la completed 1 0 4 in operation from Rich- Woad to Lb kcelelrrabed Mlles Ilalphisz Opting' of West Virginia, I= miles, sad there remain but 20(0 . mike (now partially constrocted) to be completed, to asirry It In the proposed timbres on the Obio river st,cr gear, the mouth et the stir Bandy river, 150 miles above Cinclanationid 259 miler below Pitts burg. Lines are sow proleeted oriaprogress through Ohio' and Kentucky to this point, which will connect the CHESAPEAKE AND 01/j0 WITH TIM ENTIRE. RAILROAD ISTSTE.ts or raz oar Aro rovro- AZEIT. AND WITH THE PACITIC RAILROAD. Its valuable franchises and superior advantages will place the Closter/mu W One Itseshasu Cow- PLIIT among the richest and most powertnl and trust worthy corporations of the country; AND THERE Klink A PRESENT TALUS, IN owerurrso ROAD AND WORK DONE, EQUAL TOTE EiNTIR/ AMOUNT ON THE MORTGAG‘ The details cif titelatt, WM" Mot aretatigo4 VOA IrWhit isforoaco to th• wants of all elms' of taxon otll,qzyi combine the various features of coatrosiottett, /*MI, and %media& siatart loss of flint . She Bonds are In detioanlittittosti Of *lOOO, $5OO, and $lOO. They iil be issued se Cbaspoei Bonds, payaue o 14arcr. and may be held in that Um; OT The Bend mai De Twittered fa the ate ' e of the "vitu', with, th • coupes' remaining payable to beam attached, theyrrincipol being them trameheSte only am the hooka of the Cagey, ashes remaigned to beeree:.et Ti. edepssii 114 Aitatlod ud caacilw4 fle &ad made &peritoneal Ristatsseit .114041, trtiasibr. able col; m the books albs Coaspsay, sad th• la .t+lcipt wade p,a6li-saly to the rsittsssrsil await. or hlaittorse,T. The t!iro chwee Y hakeeers eopeetioii lat. "CO ' IIPON RONDO PATABLI TO BIARRIL" 14. “Runsulunisoorm wart Otripoells 414- E 4 "lUK/1821111 1 211 , 1019.w1re courom D!4 TheEttlh". sad should fleateeeted by theere-, apoodents L oectfyfog the elate of look desired. nay have lUIIIT TZARS' to. Mat Irma Jamie* %18m with tatataat at mix oat r!t otw awirm hum November 1;11185.' ll at iim mrnaMairear ! airs aroma re Ime Gar aritiwiniit. A Interest Is payable it blaersentillari It may take the Owe of that of the mike: Lamm at 1 ! " 1" 4a n 41 4 5a1 . fi ks0 ? 11 7 1 + 1 ": 14 “ r Ai l i ll i who alreaq bold ljantrakapetWastanst,ts, *at. with 11 41;1 . 44 , hi amtaart atasSali,..a4;trio may halt~, is makir aiiiittemei iseasitilitta, to 'life Asir Interest recostrabl• at. dUkunent ammo al the year. 1190 bewared 1 1 7 WOW , IRTI 141 , flir t Llao orAosa trom2kba OVi ejk h•ognipiimat.idillettui-property sid;mpartsur isooroosnected therindth. A Sinking Amid 4,4101,000pei dionnfti 4rpirewidsit rteleoptloo (OM .Bonli, !iiil4 41:141i*e Noss irtisitil • ni =cope is tar $16900" at .Lai 1124014- 000 !wiroist 04 um is time 44 , it: roes* 4tpicir 8ew . tk , 414 tb• rortits &s oft/ Rattivad clpyritO, Atli merged is tilikka mixt Ono. Of t!' • ". •14 . 1,1 P".9 1 /Mr‘r- V li f 4ll) Sr 0' be soled ete'is lib i:oid r yei Pinfait.an4 mown Wu pounds how obi eperatieg, id thoroughly equip the whole for a large aad both* . preesat pries is 90 sal wetted Merest. ,4 avardid,aad *reartala hanaftarto aciaakaail a prpsfaomt pion amp; tN Eiverk• sasurithia to Cho viatketi, bed" OM Oguitry sad Swop% wpf bast MOO 11.91•016. td lied quickly absorbed. yor7 nmlimettelth P 181( ,4 HiTQH, I, B-4-Mingskas• ~.-..li• Z i mow. have immeorpai ooqtalalng fig datistkai deWte, imps. ste n irkieit win brakiNiajoost - .. :11 1‘7 1 " 0 AO PA Mt IN' atm tha seemats isaltars, 0 ,14010 4 ! ukd own, sawed w meet stakst:stairiiikac, 0111 OS 1610111611: 1,3144.41 A MEE ( i fri Stink WM; • G 0 O. D S LlAtimurroar surnisan holm Just rpoolooot ND atlppl.r of FALL AND WITITSR lADODIF which thotr Minds sod tho pohlto ars tnvitiol to ro , omfoe. Our Stook Coaniata of Y►eaci ' pm. Chnb, Twig% Xplselassos, Oretssis Oka. . Black sad Colored Alpaca, black sad fancy Silks, Pita& and every vanity of area ( 10041. 41100. Wog Sklrsi t limas Ribbosi, Nock *c., ke. Diablo nod Sinigl. Blanket, Iltroe6• and Thaw& rebtlawry 'bib. INie. We b••• • t.t.aullful variety of Pislo and fancy G. , on. Mao, a tall line of Children:a Us - Arralkirta and Dower.. .hole mosortment of Cloths, Cassiosto. Cassino i• .11c. Also, zlhl rt So•uoi, Shirt! sodo O. rte. I eartadets, ' ' axt, Iles, Collar., c., he. II 411,DWA HY, I.FADDLYYS *sQissosa wll wud 'verso supply you with whas you need at lowest rates. YAIINILEITOCK 6SOTHISII t. Oct. 29, 1189. t $lO,OOO REWARD! STORE ENTERED! Rebert & Elliott's Store, IN GETTYSBURG, • UV ♦B entered last Winds sad a largo iptaatity Dry Goods, Notloos, Quimuwai • and Carpeting taken. The parties ire sell known, be/ bey. thee ha es caped arrest, as they lett Greenbacks iti exchange Per the Goode. She parson. who took the Goods ars very well satietted that they received seta or bettor Spode to their mosey them they coald kayo got at say other store. Come one I -- 'Come all SILKS, GINGHAMS, LA WNS, BAREGES, ALPACCAS, CLOTHS, CA SSIME'.RES TN RIMS,. "RAH'S, - VEST-ENOS, cfre. A 110 . 0 • 1 11ohlatakmo, tAaasmire, Qiimorw&m,, and ladled, a vowel assortment of everything Woken / 05g to • Ord-clam 84• To. 11,411 JOS SIR the place is opposite the Covaiabotre, Statuaore West, and that oor motto a. fait Dealing. and /Jean Pronto. (Anvil 13.11,11.-1 ban the Largest and Beat BeNote hook n. R:Y GOODS NOTIONS that has boon brought to Guttysbarg this fall,uthitt, will be Reid et the lowest possible tot's. Oov. 6, 1100.—tf Fall and Winter Goods. AT PIEIBTFRG, Y. 8., PA GRIEST j BAWEliff . _ AVM reesirsd tbsir NNW PAU AND WINTIN l OGMA as lareelineteimitowa • TOW Baud b p isold abase for essh. - 1031,01•6 as • di sad wale. our Doak. GRAM AZOWENZ. ori.seasn.—tr Aosta Isq GA amiss laksid SieSsiliPli!ada• SELLING TO,. QUIT BUSINEW t 'DRY GOOD-S 21'0i1014V, .* HATS,.. 8110E8, - le., • 44.; - 'ice.: t. ,4 : 1 F. ..,014410. f Bar t Che• prase -eti t 11 , 41 m "rNoo.. SATY A. " I . , 'T Inc II altliVt'Alizzoilf • I Aims wirroanse.oustail I flog blood sod eargr 1111.10,;11yolilliiLirldo Nemwer„ Ibedowtobook;aemodiellielatii sad oil Cbroato allootiom at lb. hood ;Aver sod a lloowoomWmiloi by o.llwillitloold. osay DloarrafatoroarDalf olliDaar. ' ' air H Dead tie bare tariflaayeaki Jar - oots lobe es( ; toad hi • katedslle Sol& to Nialtat' Or ' Milieu • for Dam rar o rlddr. Da 'walla opretlettoes dlotribities ; It will Oro yea witch. wolowitoto lafrruagisa. inft. - 111 r :earr at 8a1tba02 . 1" .. ! • • • I tak plUg.ittOk 2 * • UMW as o r i rnol2l=ll Ira 'i. haws loos If use to two moo :Or twoolto— owe la a ease elf woridarr al .. 1 1/ *kb as parkas phoWWNIII %mirk - *Maw la taboo dye betake of year nedieteagg smart ouretsfoOf lloal . t ladk= hBP"ThSaalider it. aa.' tie ere Qat Mimi ',Oil 11041 sal mover. IDM CtiaaprikodAtrAhaw la by which year to lawle, sad tad It lho exise/lost etuopeuad of ablaratial lope& Gala Dr. Sparks, of Moliatio=, swim" ba.. mud Darabolio is nolo of aIIPOSIIII.Dr , } ary Ilyphillo rata , ri,. , 'oloarree of Who Mood 'I knew .. ' Isioool O. Illerottilia. liwolbiwahoiti , =PI: I b0W.4004 NM It s am tome eased of ii 10•1 - semi WI . for Manias, ail wart It kw is 114t1wW, itliOo 1, - imionOwsatipw. .. „,..; t. Ilusittil. of Wm, 4161% AL a ,'- , r allaL - ~..111 0 .7 itogikal , i 6. gp,l • I '. t= Sittoltaillt 5.4 ! toodlOotol slostwoo oar*. ' 11111111wootaito lo sold by 01l Dmiralots. • Laboratory, ii larthaago Mao% Bolithoww. =WM'S 011.,14. • ~. .446 ob. 4, Eiti—lifir '• ' A CI VIE STAR & 0311:1 TINIUs halm ix litp****Rthell 4 18 /A Pallou t h • tilot Ito WM stow . Ise • FALL AND WINTER Fon LAMP, i 'LOA ICING Plain and Ifisoci, aspsMut Cloth.. Ac. NHAWLS r r It ii Inrje ameertsiest lied very rimer I.. , mEsTlcs, •t lowest rates FOR CBI LDltXti FOR MICN'S STERLING SPOOL COTTON, ..41141 it v.Ol tette,. MAD •tky Made CARPETS, Incrafn, Von 111 en, Hose -made and Oil MATTING, Coeo► ►nd Stra• 114MSE AND LAI' BLANKETS a fall •arlety Ahia, oar Venal Sias areortakenl at QUERNSW A Kr CDAILWARY GROCEMEe PAINTS I= and examine our largo rwrtt•.n t J. L. SCHICK MEI NEW OFF ELEGARDIEISS: OF COST I My Ziitro Itock of al. ha Gietplaig'l%., /1.. Wasiak '' r PRESBYTERY.--The Ut terlan Presbytery of fig meet In the P. church, ne it Tuesday, at 9 u'tdoeit: to In will he preached at 10 ('ALLED.--We learn tbat H. Anthony, Dittlnibtown; • Tied ft cell from the York . .•ritn pastorate, made vat= (novel of Rev. D. M. Black Motown. L 0. 0. F.—'•Getty 1. 0. F." propose to haie in their Hall on Tuesday • the 211th inst.. the day sat 4:rand Lodge of tle United observed by the Order *sit, giving and prayer. the (4,10r0d peoplu of tbla ranging for* Celebration twit, In honor of the passa . Conmtitutloual Acriendun n uat r not been advised as to thee. celebration. )HBE STOLENI—Ott niuht last a valuable elfeedun yoArs old, white left hind, forehead, and le bands, Ugh from the stable of Mr. Jaw I:iileti township, who re $3O for the horse anddd apprehension of the thief. I , ' I R E.—On Wet nesda shortly after midnight, pa the castern portion of t starttodby an alarm of Ft that In housing the Loco Engine House below the • some sparks from the atno I , siged on the rafters sapper Being a concrete roof of gravel it burned fiercely lot the alartu autnruoned a nuns to the spot by whose prom tirs , w as extinguished ! about half the roof. IGNOKED.—We notice Proceeding's of Franklin Cu Grand Jury ignored the .laves Router, of this place 1i ted, Ail oath of Jeremiah It and battery with r, Router had been den , Sheriff of this County to ar• xod whilst thus engaged,' tempted to escape, when piste! at Fiat. For this C Intel the prottectition c and that the tiring wax done of the line, the ileoos.arity In he wade • INTERESTING LITT H illlo4, 44 Dirk IniOn a Scientific teeture 6 on 1. ,•'n of lsB9, at Rheent's Hal Friday Evening the Eith ii lotylligent audienoe. w•a , a member of the Clove UlPier charge of Philadelphia. bent to Ott to wake otirervatioiccpf the uh he g 14% e the results of his tiou of that interesting ph lecture, as may be sup.. ' novel and entertaining. P eon of Win. Mines. of Adams county. TEMPERANCEATYO --On Monday evening, AP - Fowden delivered an add - slice in the new Towia. springs. Although the' • i•liuent a good audience : I...sumer. Idr. F. is et p in;; big studies at I)ickin has been teaching ttnlkligh • Springs for the pa , t two Add res 4, we are informed, ' and displayed originality ery panadeins eloeut the speaker. The fried& York Springs predict it hoi future for bim. ' DEAD.—Biorialits the wont prominent citizen died suddenly on Sunday , been spending the afternoo dance of a friend, George was apparently in good b, was suddenly aMiclietilw • in ten minutes was Woo • was immediately autectwn :had ensued befote he reach . Mr. DefOrd was in the 71st He was a man of great en +ter, good Judgment,..ab •capacity, and bad been . • - nesa, itechinulating large , largely Identified witivver • stesmahlgi 11Qes and heard and represented Maryland .Coinmialionere of the 0 Antietam Soldiers' COO 2 • •outbreak of the rebelico 'promptly espoused the and was a Arm and arden that canasta the time of .was well known in Adams son of his businese relatio• lug married the datwbler Rougher, formerly tit Ab. • L COLTRT.; , The Court commenoeti on' Mo. usual coeiplement of will occupy the entire wig& Judge Fisher, to chirgtog after explaining the gene law which were to guide deliberations, took occuilte increase aferime se thud, • of intemperance. He said criminal atamfin both Y. oounttes had largely in- • last few years, and that full of them grew out oltanteessi in Into:lasting liquors. provided lbr the licenaht rants, and liquor-atorea.n stratnta and rondlticitta, au granted-as privilege.; of right. When Heeds t* the parties Like them with .prescribed by law,and U. • • Bury to Gel pet theeq 9:in3 served. • Me; sale 61 licenses, and all violet licensed dealers, aboukfibe . sented kr*. amid df4i7. of the liqrsw Lamb erime dim intibed, and • The case of The iish Slountjoy townahip va the tors Ilia Treisures of add occupied thwtinwr of the. b• elusion of oilier bosineas, trial as we go to prow, t noon.) It involves the Bounty'kesomits, and • on appeal by deteadabla,f Meng made by Auditor,. 'Jew Yikaakbidlograk. Burglary Ballow 80/A.llth or Ihugia GICAX3III4I'B63 plead guilty and was case to two Tom • igniter& Penns:Wiwi. ' Tnie bills were Charles, alias Daniel 4-r il lair, growhig out of the Dentokaaaretw v e.p. - will dot be Wel is tall, On TusidaYsiortiMel :Harper was announced Hansa% $ 4 11 1 1 , 14 1 444 ter further conspllusto • tb l i' dftiONAC ';t; eweitidiar bill of /,11111p Maud tM 111 MEI tiar awls, ety‘hitrig.frillay. A NI r. l ; i neen t &AI, t.ocnNlilp. Iv ere c ting • tufw ionz And 89 feet *hie, whieb rim largetet berm In the LARUE STEER - 7 -11r. 'tiger, of l'Unosratto touttashi. recently sold to Mitten . Hen butcher's In Hanover, aliteer 2,:.,NX) lbs. CELEBRATION.—We u
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