@133; fiampiltr, O L' L A 0 B. J. STAHL2I EDITO‘R AND "QPKIITOB GETTYSBURG, PA. MONDAY MORNING, AUG. 14, 1865 Tait MOWN. - Csime in increasing rainfall} in Louisiana, fnmden being ofdni‘ly occurrenctin llut State: Judah P. Benjamin nnd'Kirby Smithhave arrived in Human. L ‘ Gideon J. {mow is said to Leimaking Union Ipeechel in Tennessee. non. Jghnfiell took the amnesty oath in Naghrille on the m. instant. , Mugd, Arnold, Fpnngle‘r nud 'O'Léughlin,lhe nssauinntion'conspimw‘ra,‘ nyriyed n; the To;- lugu on the 251 k ult. , , They've novy twelve ménilo a lying at the Philadelphia any-yard. Armin“ Ward has bopght n. lung country lent at. Yonkers, N. Y. ; Major Gen. John Pqpc'hua been breveted major general in the regular army.‘ Thar. was a slight shock of earlbqfiake at Og'denaburg, N. $l, Inst week. Peucliea' are unusually übn'mdnnt at Norfolk, and a'ell at. 75c.a$1per bushel. - General E'ww' and wile have returned no their old home in Prince Willinm cm, Wt. ‘ Haj. General Sherman iS'Epcnfling a few Vdnya Img big (new in Lnncmt.cr, Ohié. V Connecticut did'got o'welu dollar n; mm on:- break oftbc war. It now requires 38607000 to [my the annual mtel‘efl. on her box/(ls. V 7 It is reported that thn Sun-unis at Monm nl, Canada. , , ':‘ _ng) attempts have imen made to kidnap George N. Sanders, in. Montreal, and bring him into the Uniteid Staten. Three of the Hamp ‘pers‘ have beet; nrrested.. ' " Eugenie, E‘mpream is driving 'll light winy carriage this summer, with ponies dycdglu mutt-b her toilette, and aver; any a change. " The "plains of Troy" are stated to be moi-e never-eb- visited'by cholem-flmn uny‘pnrt of the Lévgnt. ' “ V . 'Muf’Slocum, of Ncwflrlmns, has been p‘ni doggd‘~by the President. an“! 11.9! confiscatgd prnpcrty has been restored to -hvr. ‘ ' Gen. Butler was unable to obtain; an inter ) ‘ 4—-—_ View with the Pxesidont during his: stay in ‘Wllshington. , ' A mad named Elmn waned 72 miles in one day at Montreal last week. ' 'Qm-onTiclonu's snlm‘y is about two millinns per annum ' A young man at Devrtngvn', Ghio,-murdcted his father and mother on Snlurrfiy «epic, ‘ The sunement that cholera. has brékcn out infiirminghnm, is contradirtr-d. ' , - Th?- signnl corps at Washington is to be im fnedintely nihstércd o'm of scuice. . During the last three months 20,000 nrrsstn ,ihnve' been made in N‘w ,York rily. ~ "Sic-knees premilslm’odg flu! United Smlos troops on the Rio Gmnilc. General Steele in ,in of fever. , _ , A summer residencé for the Prenidcnt is to y Tmerchoseu on the high ground in the-vicinity l‘_ of “Washington. - ' Theflrio’t” at Aquin Ci-cck, Va., was manned by nvplog qmoflg the negroes l'; sussinate the whiten . .. <1 , 'lth health of .Ycfl'erson Duvi is said to bo_ Infill improving in “consequence of the open air wilt: he is now allowed to lake. ‘ The gildon “papeg' in the civilized-wand in 3hr: (harm de Paris, which in 1865, entexed on {ls/two hundred and thirty-fifth yen r. . IL¥'aaid.thnt ‘one of‘zhe dresses M the Sur atoga bail Icon-t $25,0C0. 1 ‘ Bishop Lynch, ofChm-lestou, S. 0., bgs bcéu phrfloncd by the President. - " A. man seventy-eight years (if age shot his wife dead u Bath, mine, on Mondn; week, .The frecd'negro in n. (re-1t many cases in the Soqth-prbvea to b 3: a. hog that won't root. - '-‘ On Monday Ind Tuesday lust. {l63w {Bins Hf throughout Wisconsiri nnd Minn'esota, do ing great injury to the crops: In four counties 0! Wisconsin the crops on 200 farms were do: atroyed; npd the loss is estimated as high as $400,000. . ' Betptn'ed soldiers are going over tho Penn aylynnis railro'nd at the rate of two .or three hundnd a; month. to Hike up lands in the West updu the homestead lnw_l {Jute Raleigh papers contradict the sons:- tioxrupom, received thiough the AssOciaieTi Press, of luwleunen and opposition zo,the governme'nc in North Cafulina. ‘ A battle attended with great slnngbter, was fought by ‘ba fleets of Binzil and Paraguay. in the PIEFI‘JIE river, at} June 11. The Brazilians fltixpefi the yicfory. . . A..P. Swim, an internal I‘9”an colieclor, leongmfmed suicidq at Clevelm'd. Ohio. a few gain 930. He was a. ”defaulter" to the gov ernment for $140,000. , ‘. Hex-she! Y. Johnson, of Georgia, who has candid“: for Vice President with Douglas, in 1860,11" been pardoned at the intercusmon of Mn. Don‘glss. . . . 3 . Sineé Mu)- i,720,000 men have been dischar ged froni mommies oftho Unitcd'Smes, leav gng Ifilljn the military senice abouz 230,000. In. Jefierldn‘stis has applied in writing 59! pgpfisspn go she Xm- husbnnd'at Eortress‘ figurog’, :gd'hun refused. , 'lfitflmfing genet- oi the thuingnl; in Newl’ork was arrested in that city on Thug ?” {cute-ling $272,000 from th} bang. ' qm‘flex’nocmta 5? Indiana. counlyd pug poinimtod James B. Sqnsom, E~q_,' 9f the Indigno Democrat, and formerly of ,the'Fgllt/an Democrat, for Assembly. Be it a elem;- fiellow, apt! if 111$ people 01gb}; county Evin-t hupesty. cnpglgity, ‘agd soqnd pulmonary in their Rnpresentatwa at Bar xjuburg,‘ they should {ml fail to elect him. ‘fi’fl. 9. Allemm, who, pally-tho} straps pl . film. 'céxoneu. med 135 distinguish him]! here after (he bums, wns n 9:911ng for reimmimtion~ to the" 4mmny in the pequlicun Convengion of mauppin cpun}: week worming but. did not. receive a ainflo‘gégo! The "rlnyirig out” of such “9.91:" :1 mi; Al «gap Ihoguyag {he Mk” yawning to tbegr I‘ensel. “he Abolifiou ponyenfion of frank, lin oofinjyfgn Tpesday, nognipated: for! 81mm: John Doebler; Magnum. r. s.‘ .Sunfimh: Com'Tr'ewrer» :10th In”; Wilma-idem Daniel Skinny??? nap. J. Bfglnywnpludimfig. Sév'in; “District. Attorney.4.~w; W“ ...: ‘ iii). Dcchtydc Convention of Wkflnr rm fungi?“ (331‘ 'f'gcsdny; lfie 29mm”. . i, WW; mm m I f m 3313 mm mushy. e ; [Mr-taut Admin auddhmqhnllul V 33900.1?MA113J. was. i “and Jim iW° 3‘o" "859 mm" :1 Ebll‘fini 'Piuianursxs A'alz—«A-ud tn-f unit “save A}, an ro‘ wo'lr: m nests-ll! l gody ‘waq enacted here tc-dny. JucobCroueai The Cnrllile Vol‘uhle‘r pm-our gmmiahmtidentxof this Macabre: kgilsdeyPni ‘ - ‘ - *9 at ran: into in ‘e In it o . in the~state by a declrled tumor“)! hgygnd ,: Reed. ‘l,“ axyo‘ung‘llWF’" whose went qneeflon, lfnll Jo thelr‘duty. Pas-,zhl-y we; resi’aa in this place. and who ”3;”. . up, (.3 mayredfem the Leglslature. notwithstand- f be 'n the B‘acticeof hi! prafeuron in one ing‘ thel infamoqi“mlnner_lu which the ‘ “$1.5 ‘5"? '1 Cj“?-t g? ”"iezf‘afiggt; . . . .- :ma .weacorrec snemen \. r Senatorial _nnd _Reprerentatlve districts. mnyneemi with this unfortumte occumnce,' vim-arwhoned and cut up b7lllO Jaw" I will relate them as gathered from the la.; him it: power. The people, thank fortjne. i gimony' ot‘ eye-witnenea, unfi'wiil also givé‘r are that getting their eyes Open. For neer- title mturé of thingy: gm? iedhtollhel Ifi' ' {unhappy resu t. u e lme‘t 6 Mel 1130:3110!“ year}: have: they snfi‘ereilynder i wur hrdlte out J. P. Reed. Jr.. havtnlz.grnd-" ‘ ‘°“ “WWW“? "1,19- The! 1“" untetf at Franklin and Marshall College. in! 1’“ enough 0‘ lt._and are determined tOitllis State, enteretl‘the office of a distin-‘ crush out the unclean thing. They noniguhhed legel firm in Toronto, Cumin. for see, ”they never did hefnre, that the lutel the PM?” °f.s‘.°dy'"g the TI’”“‘”“°“ °r ( ‘bl Id h be .de h d'thelnw. \Bemalnlnfl there durlng the pen ern e 'wnr coin ave 'on non B | dpncy. ofthe war, young Reed was draimj,‘ the advme of mse menVlustead of the ra-ibnt upon his return to this place. in the] wings of, {nnntirnl fools and remorse-less: spring. reported. and weft permitted to put thieves. been heeded. Néw England ideas: if; «:IZmei‘gffi- Since h‘s zl-leptlf‘re “lime! ' , , . ,o 9 me eaome peop e 0 ill ace prevnllql.‘ “d our conntry W” delnged i." i have tried in various ways to annoy an]; in-I “00“ ans! Q debt add-led “P 0“ the “WNW; nult him, even threatening to drive him outl which will be transmitted to posterity [qt-,of town. Among these was Grouse. the Lie-l centuries to come. The people, wesay. see; :0??de ghtgeoglsugs} 11:73:22 wzre not. . .= ._ e e . e . u e 98'tiflg0.ll these things now. and they have determl: ’hls brother, Mengel Reed, 3. student of! ed t° than" “‘9 men and the ”fly w o medicine in your city. returned to his {nth-i were instrumental in bringing the country er’s honse in this plaice. intending to spm?! to m present pitinhle condflion. ‘the‘ summer here. Menuol had been eh i Democrats and Consermtiiee ! we appeal “mm m the summer of .1863' by the rebels, ' . 1 lat McConnelluhurg, whither he had gone‘t 1° you ‘0 bestlr yourse ves at ence. Letl on Knish, and trying to eecapelfmm them, every manyha ieels an tnterest m ouroncel he was cams-d with them to Gettysburg], at? great old Commonwealth—great until_ itf the battle of which place he was recaptured i felt the rude embrace of fanatical demn-i by ”'9 Fedplnl ”00“" PM; we“ 3‘ “to“: oue at , k‘ d h 'h' . fl [confinementln Fort Deluwarewuleased una g 1" s—g 1? war ’en 3' ”_m, uence; chndilinnnlly. This wns modes pretextby and 2081. 895 M: ‘0 redeem and dleenthrail , strungl parties to claim that he had enlisted the State. Itcannut be that the péqple of i. the rebel service. and since his return Pennsylvania, lifter all they have seen and "9:83 Qrou::.anl]l _othersuhnv‘a at?” if?“ . . . . . . 'er: m lnsu mg nm on lee r .:m ven felt! Wt“ atgaln pelmlf, the negro-equalltyi when wnlking with ladies, bye-wing out party to triumph. If they do, then indeed! “rt‘h.9l.” “lmiinr,” ~ng are youfiJohnny,” are they wedded to false godsfaml are hope-I &«". On Saturday last. MPHRPI- RPM was 1055]), hliml. We wouidfiay then m Rulsitting quietly in front of his father's ofljce. D H..- (i f f h.‘ , ICerAP, the deceased, walked by, fillylng. emoomts am ”on 50 fl ree W l‘iflslnan it “NOW f‘mfifi’m Johnny I?" liengeljumileli government, be thinking arkd titlking of your duties in the present crisis of hfi'airs in our country'e hi‘etory. Be vigilant. and active with your neighbor, and post him up if necessary upon the great issues to be passed upon bylthe people‘of Pennsylvania ‘ at the coming election. Recollect that the‘ leader: of the Abolition negro-cfiudlity pnr- ‘ ty are. unscrurm'oui. false men, wife, as beret fire) willl stoop‘to ‘tueii'mvegt tricks. and party tactics. to retain (by a fraudulent“ election if nocesaary,.l their: ill-administered power in the State. In hddltion to the: ordinary issues upon quelstions of State. policy, let ipho recollected‘that a new andi ustouniling one has been forced upon they people by the wire working lenderspt tho; Jacobin party; and‘ that is the social anti? politieul equalitypf the M'rican negrorvrith l, the white citizen 0! o_ur State. I The enormous and heretofore unheard of-l taxnition now fastened upon the pool-lei would be continued by this Republican l parry, to'keep up'their hulf military andi hulf civil administration oi government.‘ where, the some as during the last fouri genre, the military under Repuhlican reign, l ivill be superior to the rivil power. I These are some 0! the general iseuea-tlmt' will,force:tbemselrr‘s upon the considera- tion 0F the people during the. coming mn test. I‘h will beho’ove cur penple to Le can~ fully thinking of. and maturing at oncoi tha‘best I)18P5“hy which rm irresponsibla political pagly‘. which has been wallowing in the drunkénngss of badly abu<€d power;- for the last. four'yem, can most speeflily and. effectual Iy. beoverthrown - IT WON’T DO Tho Press of this city advises itmpnlihéal friends to dogge the negro~suffiage ques tion. In an article bf instruction}: to tEe‘ Républicau State Convention if, has‘thisl: On the :übject ofnenro suffrage we are not called 11pm} to logislnte in Pennsylva nia. nor i! it necessary? that pn unofficial I’ennsyivnnia Qanvention should decide for the other Slntesrm Whr'lmn by constitution ul recommendation and’unbrnkon practice. it has been um-xrceptionally left: .We can do nothing with' inunm our State Consti~ union is nmendeil by striking out the Word “white.” and this process cannot even be begun for four ygsma to come. . Cnuiious and discreet—very. Honest— not very: Panjhaps, howgver, the Démo-% crate may take 31 into their heads to spoil : gis hice Hula 'gdme, and‘ determiqe to nail e labellof their own p‘ovtiqal medi 'ue‘ upon the brazeh front of the Repubfl‘é‘n doctors. To “qegro suffrage” the lead ls l of the Repubfi n party are cqmmitted an 1 over the hind. Tithe tpore aagacious among I them are begiq'ning to see how odious and I; unpopular it. is, and would be glad - res-; cue their‘party from its'perils. But thi will} not be permittgd. They must back do - . ‘ from it sqpnrely, or stand up‘to it like men. They must repudiate or‘pay. “Call again,” ' won’t. do. The Democrats are opposed, l ”flat-footed,” to negro sufl'rage. and are; ‘yoqdy to go to the peo‘frlq on the iss’ue.'— ‘Ayc. ‘ J ' ”Some military" officers shot a citizen in chhigan—they wgre grrestgd and held by tho cwil authgrities. Mr. Stanton de manded- their surrender to the United §tates _militnry power; but Judge Withernjl re fusad. and holds them for trial in a cunsfil' tuiional-nnd legal manner under ib§ law» of the State. The “Bureau omuimsi Jusi tica" is not allowed to supercode the Su preme Court of the Staie in this instance. The Atlantic (Mum-The steamer Cuba, with ‘Queenuowq advices of the 30th u]t., brings the rlather discodraging intelligence thgt attor'lOO, miléa of who Atlantic cable had heel: successfully laid. insulation on the mtbwu 105:. the cause of which.had no; I' been ascertained. ' . WThe Eric Observer says: WI“ not 1 some ofuur Republican éotehporaries, who are well postéd ln.cfi‘airs about Washington, have the kindness to inform the public of the Minx-o of [be complaint, which the telegraph tells us plm'oal daily. obliges Pres ident Johnsoq lo suspend the usual duties cf Bio-CM? '1 _ “WV“! Map negro 'qufi‘rnfgeim please to any whnheri: would be‘snfé wcoufer izaoro -}-ower upon'the blacks, when. without :ny provocation, ghey already {am plots to murder then-white coflabgqu, u" 5: 4- qdia Creek. Van the 015°” ‘l‘!- u- , ' _M-.>:‘ -—:--- laJ‘hirty-fiye ybile men have been dis‘ chug-(1‘ from We 31$"0l‘kl at 81.. Louis, Ahd ode Hundred and liny u‘egrogé en}: flayed todo their work. The PIBK‘X'OI'EI gar Wefwenty-gve een'uaday more than was puma»? !. ises. ' ‘« i gfl‘l‘hilnégmei im‘pd gaming: mp Links: nearfibippemburg 9n the 19th 9? 'this Mo'nl‘h.‘ . --.. g . np unrl quid. “I will cane ynu if you imult me again 1" John P. Reed, Jl2, liem'infl the altercation between his brother and Clnll‘fl’. run butween them and askorl what «it's the matter. Mengel said. "This fel yw hnu insulted m 9 ngnin." John P. asked rouze. “Did you ?” Crouw replied, "Yes, I, did ?" Where-upon. John P. struck _Cynme and knnoket} him down. The {mice niliopi's interfering. the fight, was stoind. Onfiaturtlny oveningC’musc fell upon Schell “L Reed, a younger brother, and was bent.- ing )fim frynibly, when J. P. Reed, 1:2. «min to the rt-scué. and "gain knoyked Critusc down several lin'K‘F. 01"" Pfif‘i" ngnin qeparatinu the. cOrx.l_':}3v'|n!3. a “”15 mntterq atoml until this morning. '42:“ M J. P. Reed. Jr.. was nlmut turning i‘rnni Pitt :etrpet. intnml’uliann street. (‘rrome met him and qpnke to him in an insulting manner. ‘at the ramp time pulling off his (mat and picking up two ‘lzmze stones. Reed waved ln'z‘ hnnll tnwhrd Grouse, saying. “Let me nlunn, .I want nothing ingre to do with you I" and turning away from him. was :‘lhont omscina the \treot, when t‘rouse, fol lowing. struck him in tho ~~inlcwilhn stone, which nearly tollo'l him tothagrouml- ~RN‘d I't’(‘o\"‘,l'l’d himself, and 513 Crimea w.» about tn hii'ikf‘ him with another atone. sl t him [hi-«nigh the breast, killing him [thigh-l in stantly! Real at'duce sun‘t-ndoretl ‘him'kfirlt to the vivil authorities, and is now Confiuud in our county prism]. Yourn, AMERICAN UNION COMMISSION. Tllih orgnnizntion is designed to succeed the Ulll’lbl'mll and Sanitary Cwmmicsinng' in the work of enltrged chm-itv. Its object is to relieve destitution and promote industry. eduratinn, freedom. and christian civiliza tion. By the repented occupation of ini» mensefirm'es and operationsdietnted by military necessity. large district; of country in the South have been nmde‘ desolate.— F.u'm hnrhlmgs, mills. fencing and farming utenuls have been destroyed: cattle. du mestio nnimnl=. and fowls (lrnvon away or exterminatr-tl : and churches and school hoizsos rendered unfit for me. An explora tion of the Shenandoah Valley and other portions of Vii-Jinn, by a committee of in telligent christian gentlemen, has disclosed an nppallinf: state ofdestitutton. The‘ farmers hnve'nrtt seed grain. cattle nor implements of husbandry, and in many cases are destitute of food and clotli.ng.—- Many families. formerly in comfortable circumstances, are in a fnm'ishing condition. These are'tlle results ofn wicked rebellion, but they involve thousands of innocent people ‘whose eufi'erings appeal _to us’most‘ stronglv fir immediate help. The Com mittee organized at Gettynburg in aid of the Maryland branch oftbe Union Commission requests attention to the facts above briefly ndverted to. and urge upon ‘all benevolent ‘citizens the exercise of that l berality tmv ards tlle=e suflering people w ich their sit uation demandstand which is’enjomed by the principles of our‘common christianity.‘ “Blessed is he that consideretli the poor.” “It is more blessed to give thanto receive.” “If thine enemy hunger feed him.” The operations of the Commission have received the cordial approval of the Government, and are regarded its an efficient mean of promoting true union sentiment among the people referred to. Conti-ihutions will be received by any member of the Committee, nd pastors of churches in the country are r cpectfully requested to have collections made as early as possible for this object. The folFowing named persons constitute the_ Committeez—R. G. McGi-enry. lit. L. Sto'cver. J. L. Schick, George Arnold, Rob ert A. Lyttle.‘ J. HarVey White. Rev. Ed ward Breidenbnugh, T. D. Carson, and H. J. Febuestock. ' ' MMEI BETA ‘inost horxibie affair occuned in Montgomery township, Mdntgwbery cann ty, on Wednesda‘yV of last week. William Webster and his son Joseph, who reqide with their families in the, same house; on Flint property. on the turnpike. bylaw Montgomery Square.had a quarrelmhich re sulted in the death of the father at the hands of the son. It. appears that the latter wished to take a horse out of the stable for‘ sqme purpyse, when ‘his father interfered to pre venthim. and durin the alteréation strpgk him. The son seizefi anaxa. lying nenrgby. and inflicted on his‘ futhern most terrible wound, laying open the skull‘with one flow. Dr. Kepltart, of Whitahall. 111 summ ned to remit-r surgical aid: but the woiuud proved fatal on Saturday night. ; [G‘The R-qumicans of Oberlin. tho, held a Electing at that place on Friday ‘pve ning, June It; and organized, at. first, by callmga ‘Vbl man to the chair; bu ‘ the blackn and their immediate backers awry soon became dignified, and demundod that anegro should preside. The demand was then immediately .enforced by'lthe meeting. A very respecublq white. ban was hustled out ofthe chair. and 5; jury black Aftiun-wu placnd in it. ;' . A Canard-7TH} shoddy Abolition Amy that. a mgeting of Democrats and Souaxem secessiomsts'lately (00k plncé in New ,ork, at which arrangements Were made to se‘cura the relenae'of Jefferson Davis and thb re newal of the contest for Southern Indegpen dance. in a base fabrication. No such eet mg took Place. The Sheds are pad 0% for “upiw; indeed. - ‘ - f . .- A Sirigular ‘fldgcdy.—The wife of Payton Lnnglpy, of Fulton, 310.,‘dighonored ibim. He talked Ibo-mane? over with her. hen she agreed 1.6 let him km hgr, if he ould himselfhommis suicide. This alnn ‘and; hor'xible arrangement was cpl-iel] ut— mngley shodu‘pg hismu'umoughma em Mme she Iqu in bod, than gluing himself beside her, and blowihgou: xis‘own bmius. ——-——-——<¢.»~—-——————- [Communicated.] ... ' loin» 8: emmfy. Democratic County Committee. The Democntic Committee of Adams coun ty will meet at the public house of Samuel Wolf, an., in Gettysburg, on SATURDAY; the 19th of AUGUST inst, nlO o'clock in the forenoon. A full attendance of the members is ouired.’ JACQB BthKEBBOFF, Ch‘n. fiThe following persons compose the Com mittee : Gettysburg, J. Brinkerhofl', H. J. Sum} ; Betwick hon, Wm. Dillinger; Berwick tp., Jaéob Hull; Butler, Joseph Wolf; Oono. wage, John Rabn; Cumberland, Jacob Lott;' Franklin. Josephfleberti Freedom, .I. S. Wil song' Germgny, Wm. Spnlding; Huntinggon, Isaac E. Wiermen ', Hobilton, J. B. Shireman; Linlesto'rrn, Sr S. Bishop; Highland, Inna Hereter; Homiltonben‘, Robert Wouon; Lati more, Ja‘eob Slitzel; Liberty, J. P. McDivlt; Meaallcn, Jacob Bear,- Mond‘lpleasafltpAn drew Little; Monmjoy. Moses Hartman; ox ford, J Stock; Stmhan, Theo. Toughinbangh; Tyrone, Daniel s. Diehl ;Union, Danie; Geiseli' man ; Reading, Samuel March. Aug. 7. 1865. 1 .AUGUST COURT,» which commences on Monday next, will doubtless bring to town a number of our subscribers who have not re. newed their lubsnriptions for the present year. We hope that all such will teke advantage of the opportunity afforded by attendance upon Court, to call at the Printer's ofllce and pay up. Those who ere'indebted to us for advertising Sales of Property, Executor-3' and Administra torq' thh es, &c.—-nnd there is a large amount ofsuch charges on our Books—will also ob lige us greatly by doiaglikewise. Our friends slmnll remember that our expenses must be mel by web payments, nnd therefore longcred its should not be expected tron: ha. ‘ \ SUDDEX DE.\TH.—M{x Francis .\lunfort, a 1" highly respectable citizen of Hunterstown, died J, very suddenly on Wednesday night. He retired Bio bed in his usual health. About 2 o’clock :he got up and Went out into the yard. Not lretuming 515.300“ an expected, his wife went iout to see ifanyihing hnd befallen him! when she discerned him leaning over the gate in ithe yard, his chin resting nphn two of the ipalmgs. I'pon approaching him she found he :wus dead. Whm occasioned his death is not i m.pm:——pr9hubiy npoplexy, or disease of the heart. .\l’r Munro” wns about 68 years of age. ‘E‘E‘ln our obituary cohlmn. the render will see ‘announced the death of Capt. James .\lor rmv. of Ohio, hnt formerly of this county. He. was one of 1110 Unobloaet works of godfnn 11mm: man]! We respected him living, and mourn him xlcnd. r Capt. Morrow was one of the original Suh fscrihors tn Tux Cour-{Lumfofly-sercn your: ago, land continued a subscriber up to his death xl’ur..ctunl “ilk eveubody, be win or course Ipnncmnl nith th‘e priuter—und “but more Hmnornblr- cpiéxph could mortal have? - TRuin \ , , ‘4. I :‘lCClDENT.——Wlul§t .\lr. Franklin Gross, of AJnms cuun'fy, was occupied in digging a. well on the farm of llr. Keshler, in Ma‘uhcim t'own. .ship. this county, for some reason not yet as gccuninml, ho hallpwed to those above 10 pull fmm up. This was ‘dune. but. he had scarcely ‘ rem-Ind the month of the. well when he fainted énud fell from his sent in the 'bucket to the bot- Itum, n diahmce of twenty-five l‘ect. He was l conglderably injured by the fall, but hopes are l entertained that he will eventually recover.— l Ila/my C'tlltcn. . LADIES' FAIR—Thr- ladies‘ol Littlestown and vicinity are gelling up nFair in that place, the‘ghjecl being- to procure a full set. of in: strumenu for a brass bnnd' which has jun been formed there. The Fair will be opened' on \Vednesdny, the 61h “September, and gon tinue-l llirogghout the week. A large variety of useiui and fancy am‘cles will be ofi'ered for sale, and to add to the attractions, an orchestra band will perform every evening. Vocal music Will also he a feature. The‘Fair should _be lnrgrly attendedinnd liberally pnlronized, and we have no doubt it will be. I ' @1102). James B. Marshall, member of the Legislature, has placed us under renewed ob ligations tor :Lcopy of the speeches in both branches on the death of Dr. R. B. Read, a member of 2ng House from Washington coun ty. Mr. Marshall has also left with us for dis tribution a. number of elwpiegof difl'erent Re ports. ‘ WThere will be; grand cheese show at , the cmningSta.e Fair A; mica. N. Y., at which I 1,600 cheeses will be exhibited. , I Would not such a featurg aid largely to the | intgrost of the Beqdcrsville Fair 1’ If not too I lake, we hope the farmers’ wives of the county *will act on the suggestion, 36")”. Dnniel H. Klingel, of Cnn‘iberlnnd township, has placed upon our tn‘blé q'uite a. curiosity in the vegetable line, being a bunch of twelve ripe tomatoes upon a single bunch, the whole weighing six pounds. If'nny ol‘our readers can produce something to excel it, 9.th are requested to toward the same this way. ' 3323”)”. E. G. Heagyjiiiding in old Mount :pleasant, has geqsured upon his fnrm a buck wheat atnlk 6 feet 8 inches in height. Thul not cuilyheot. $31155. Wm. Sett‘e, of Frhnklin township, bu favoted’ us with a basket of mnmmoth merccr potatoes. They are the finest we hnva seen‘ this swan. Many thanks to the kind donor. :B‘lhepomer stone 0! the First Reformed Church. (Rev. J. 0. Miller’s,) at Yorkfius laid, with appropriate ceremonies, yuterdny week. Rev. Drs. Nevin and thmiu, an}! other ministeg, took part in the exercises. ' @1129 Repgblicnn Convention or‘vlhls county to nominate a. ticket will be held on Hominy, August _ZSth—delegale elections on Snurdazvit—evioqa. ‘ . [B-1112 Republic“ County Clommi'ttu, on Saturday week, appointed P. D. W. Hunkey Senatorial Delegate and John Cunningham Representative Delegate to the. Republican State Convention, to be held M." Hitriaburg on Thursday neit. . . . . " wAttention is directed to the advertise meat of Anon Shady, Huh County Inpatin tandem, annogmcing his :ppoiutmenu for the examination of Teachers in lb: tevenfdmriou of the county. ' 39"?!“ Rev. Mr. Ho‘nck lucce-ds the Rev .\lfi. Stevens as palswr of the Method“! B. (ihurch a: Hammer. -, .‘ - fi-Tha 202:] Pu. Regimen has been inu téred out, and the n‘un hue {gunned to ghair homes. Gupt. Pfeifi‘ofl 00me wt. “tach ed to it; , ' ~ , '- fibury’: Circa: will exhibit in lag-:3» burg on nanny nut: 1. ~ - . u: “I m‘a ’téxegzfiai lin‘e‘sewm ‘dmyiahfg and Waynesberof 13 soon ‘0 [a up. '- coxnnwcmm.i—Th.Maugham-neoco xuieui of Pennsylvania College. In! week, I!- lrnfled an Ixnusuallyluyg? numbvrof strangers. We hue not for yearn noticed so much 5 ir’ in ‘our \own on a similar Oct-«film. i Th 3 Blccnluu-enle Din-curse was delivered , "5' Sundty nun-noon, by Rev. Dr. Bangheru éPi‘gldenl'oflhe College. ~ l 3 5 0h fl‘ncsd‘uy evening, Rev. Dr. J. A. Brown: ' was inaugurated :3 Professor of Didlctic E Theologfl in we Theological Seminary, 'ln place of Rev. Dr. Schmucker. who resigned ‘ lome monthhxince. The chuge ‘0 Dr. Brown twas'delivend bx Rev. Dr. Lochiqnn, President lof lhe Boar}! of Ttgslees. Dr. Brown followed Ilin on elaborate Inaugural Address. ; On Wednesday mousing the Exhibition of .tlie Junior Class caine all} in_ accordance with :the following programmc'; PrayEr—By lbw. Dr. $9133, of Philadelphia. The Ideal—W. C. Shaefi'er.\Bchor(l, Pu. Night Brings Out the Stars—WY. C. Parsons, Mitten. Pu. \ Dangers of Vicfiory—J. A. Beeberanncyma. ' Eanh’s’ ButleFieldy-W.H.Gotwn}d,Aarons burg, Pa. ~_ ' ‘ The Patriot Dead—U. S.‘ quk, HcChnnc-Is burg, Pa. ' Great Occasions Produce Great Men—TL W. Sager, Allentown. I’m“ ‘ Retributive Justice—C. F.llihckle,l‘hiln.,Pn; Eloquence .of Silent Cities—P. M. Bikle, Smilbsburg, .\ld. \ Unrequiled Merit—lLL. ZZegenfuss,,BetMe hem, Pa. " Progress of Free Principles—C. C. Hen'gerer, Pillsburg, Pa. ‘ ’ American Democracy—A; J. Riley, Wil liamshurgg, Pn. ' Benediction—By Fragment Baugfier. , *Excused. ' A: the close of thq Junigr exeréi:es,l‘;af. Hitchcuk, of New York. addressed the Philo mnthenn Society. In the afternoon, Rev. .Dr. Sfimguc, also of New York,. addressed the Phrennkosmian Society; and in)“ evening, Rev.;\lr.\'nler\l\3ue delivered the Alumni Ad~ dress. , “x 7 ' The exvrcises o‘fjhe gmduming class took place on Thursday ingxning, in the order fol lowing 2 ‘ ‘ ~ Latin SuintatoryuC. ‘J. Erdmnn, Centre Valley, Pa. ‘ Gleek Urhtiun—T. E: Billlmi‘merLEaston, Pa. Christian )lisxiouaries in thé Middle Ages—— M. G. Boyer, James Ureck, I'm. ‘ ' _ ‘ Influence of the Imagin‘mon on Character— Z. H. Gable, Chcrryvillo, Pa. ‘ ~ Principle and Circumstances—S. S. Henry, Shrewshury, PA. \ - Reason, not Aulhnrity, the Test ofTruth—J. llxilpot, Unsvzlle, Pit. .E:lei<~s of Life—S. T. Rathvon, Laney:- ter, I‘n. - . God Shapes Hiatory—Wz, M. Rightmyer, Reading. PA. Besc‘ hum of GovrrnmenteJ. M. Young, IXnnover, Pa. , ‘ Dignity quußor—E. D, Ziegler, Gettysburg \'alelfictory-‘-J. C. quler, } tricks, Pu. The firslv'honor was conferred on C. J‘.‘ Enl mun,lhc second 062,56. Kolleéfi T. C. Bill beimcr; and the third on S. F._[la \‘on. CnitiPhilhy's band, of Yugéuppned the mnsiv.‘ . l Shading Emmi—As nn ovidoncn of the ten‘xblv demoralizwl ~t.nle of Che country. l brought ohoul lurgdy, “a ham no doubt. from the kind of lcnclnng we have hud from many of the church pulpila. during the past two or three years, the’ New York . Tm’mue, of Fruluy ww-k; contained Lmarly 'lhree columns ofmurdl rs. rapes. £30.“ First lon‘lhe list was a double mmder in Michigan; [a woman p'oieoned by her son at. Chicago; on uuu‘apemnd attempted murder by ne ;l oosgn Indumn, and the nEgroes lynched; ply-livulurs of the Ipxriblq tragedy near rlliirtfm-d. nml the cnnlegsion afllhe mur iderms; a rape and murdvx in Illinois; bo ,sides n number of robberies. Well may we ,excluim, what are we coming to! wThe re-‘appoin'ment of the Federal officers, m Philmlelphm was a total defeat. ol'tho Lnyul League. The “slme”of that organization was smashed. .\'Qt one or its men was appointed. ‘ —— -—~»— «.‘>A~~——- WThele are fights and riots in Erie nen‘lly every dm‘. MARRIED. 0n the 4H! .ult.. by Fir. E. Briedonbnngh, Mr. ADAM BLOB“ Io \l‘nss ‘ANXA M. ZEIL INGER, both of Franklm mwnship. 0n the Is! inst... by the name, Mr. MADISON SHINGLEDECKER to Miss CATHARINE ,I. REESE, both of Hamiltoubau XOWDShIp. ‘ On the 9:11 ML. by Rev. Mr. Raiser, Mr. PETERS. WEAVER, of' Gettysburg, to .\liss MARY R. BRINIUJAV. of Manchester, .\ld. ‘ At York, on We 18th of June, by Rev‘. J. O. .\liller. Mr JOHN J. SHANE, of New Oxfordno Miss SADIE E. LOVE, of Hnnbver. Un the sth insl., by R -v. Jacob Sevhler. Mr. DAVID YOUNG tn Mn. MATILDA L..\.\'- SINGER; both ofLiule‘sLown. ‘ 4 DIED~ thimm-y nuuces¥3 cents per line for all over {curlincs—msh to accompnny notice. 0n the sth ofAuz., in Huntington township, Mr. NICHOLAS \YIERMAN, aged 82 years 10 months and 4 days. . A On the 8d: of Ang” in Huntington township, PUEBE LOLM daughter of J. A. and Ma’ry J. Wierman, in lhe‘3d year of her age. _ 0n the 2151. of July, 1865, in Behdersville, Adams cannfiy, Mr. JACOB C. BENDER, aged 83 years 8 months and 10 days.‘ On the 7th of July, [865, in .\lennllcn town: ship, Adams county, Mr. ISAAC WARREN. aged 88 yenrs. » ‘ 0n the 16th ofJJliy, Mr. .\‘ICHOLASSTULTZ, of Highland anshxp, aged 80 years and 2 months. ’ On Tuesday fast, in Hanover, Mrs. BAUER, win! of Mr. Henry Rumor. .0n the 3d imt.. in Union township, Adams county, .\lr. JACOB STERNER, agéd 61 years 6 m'ouths nml3 days‘ 3 , On the 30th ult. in Littiestown, ADDA MAY DUTTERA, aged 10 months and 9 days. 01: thé 51!: 11:31., CATHARINrE DEATRICK, with of Henry Demrick. of Butler township, aged 22 years and 4 dnys. ‘ 0n the 15!. insI.,JAMI-IS SMITH, son of Sam uel ‘ond Mal-guru} Hewitt. of jtutler township, lged 2 yours 3 months and 2‘. days. , ‘ 0n the 25m of-Yuly,lBBs, J ERNIE HARPER LITTLE, Jan'ghter of Daniel J. and Martha‘J.» Little, aged 5 months. ‘ ‘ Died, July, Snbhnth, 30th, A. D., 1865,’ at ‘ Gettysburg, Uk’io, Capt; JAMES ¥ORROW, nged 83 years 3 months and 16 deys. He was born near ’GetLySburg, Adams county, FL, on Sobbuh, the 14th dnxaf April, A. D., 17823—- He was in the Regular U. 8. Army in the War of WW, and engaged on the Lukas and in Csnsdn; ‘wu 'bruther-in-lsw to Rev. John Knox, D. D., oi New York city, and brother of ‘ Pix-Gov. Morrow, of Ohio. He was 1: member ofthe Presbyterian Church for over 50 years. Thelu: few years of his life were spent in \ reading Church History 9nd Honly's ,Exposi tion of the Bible. He. remind jhls mental , abilities to the lust, and‘worued his friends or We unity of the vorld and the realities of re ligion. He leaves one son Bud two daughters to mourn his loss. He Incl six sisters nnl lwo brothers, who lived to an old age, but are all now’desd, one sister living tom age of 90 your, end one hrqther, the Governor, to over 80 years. All that werejequnlnted with him mourn his loss, and feel that. truly u noon on sun has passed to the realities of Eternity. J. I. ‘ Communicated. In Htmilton tp., on the lad: 11"., CHARLES D.._aon of Heury'snd Mary E. Stock, aged 2 years 6 month: and 7 days. ~ "No bitter tears bud, hvto weep, ' No than m be forgiven ; But. cloned h‘nJmle eyes in sleep, To open them in‘Beu-en." g, Communioued. - On the 81110! Aug" in Pctenburg, Y., S., o! dipxgem. HHRIfiTTA v., dmghur of {on W. and Burden: flame}, Iged 8 years 6 months ad 6 thin. . - ' queu ii the ap’o: when Hermie flap], And "met «In squint {high up): your. ‘A Oh, {by thank! to -ih “gun-h 'mp_ ‘ {hunk-'3 not lon—but (09 before.” A. L! Di tht-rin is an alarming disorder, whether it. nfl'rict u .hit-l or an insult. and yo-t it run he‘ on red at once by the application nl llndwap'c? Randy Relief. Try It‘ and you “ill he con rim-ed, hum-Yer skeptical. Itlpttit-rm i: a. malignant. sore throat, with some additional and really tntnl feqtnrep. Besides the angntnh ‘occnioned by the Hip", ulceration of such it . delicnte‘ part «at the system, the membrane‘ which so speedily grows over the thront, t threattensa speedy death from sufl'ocatlnn.—- There is no time for trifling! such A crisis.— The ables! medial men stand appalled. They know not what. to do with a feeling oftertaiu ty, and yet the patient must. have instant. re lief. or expire. Then steps in Rndwny‘s Ready Belief, like is protecting angel, and’ bids, the snfl' rer live. It is applied to the throat, ex ternnlly, with freedom. A little of it mixed with water is administered internally, The ptient revives. lie breathes mth~morc ease. He. feels 1’!” marveloua medicme inspiring his entire t'r‘nme With net'.’ rigor. lie rapidly im-' proves under such npprnpri‘.t'e trea'xnent, and, in n short time, walks forth, despite all pre dictions to the contrary, rescued from the grave. Could anything he more sure or more simple? Yet l’uxdway’s Ready Relief costs touly fifty cents a bottle—about half the sum you would have to expend for the first pre ‘ scriptiun written out for you by tour mt-dtculr attendant. This is an) ing a great deal for the ”virtues of Radwnys Heady Reliel, but note .word more than it consricntiously deserves,— It~\will promptly cure Uiptheria; \t‘illunything else? Aé nn evidence of the remarkable powers of lemiy's Ready Relief in the tremmem. of Diptherlti, Sore Throat, llorseness, Influenza, Coughs, and Colds, the reader is rcqmsted to read the following letter. Le! this important him be borne\ju iniud—Rndwfly's Ready Relief never fuils in Withdrawing the inflummulion lo the surtnce. Lehit he applied to the throat as directed, the patieht WI“ buwly recover. ”The following case is one out of miniy that we received in the Muterol' 1858—9, during the prevalence of this \disease nt-Aanny, N. Y. Mr. Gumhrill oi Alh‘quy, writes : “Thug of my shil‘lren were aeizoil with a peculiar kind ofsore throat, Whit b has yrevuil ed to a Feriuua extent in this city, of which it great iunny children have died. * it commen‘cerl in my fumily with .I sore throat, headache, hoarseness, sore lips, sore éyes, than lull‘l‘ would set in, and the skin turn to :1 yellow liml I knew how good your Ready Relief xixid Pills were for the general run at complnintst null dexermined to rial: the lives of In) children on :heir merits. .\ly lruilt wns well fouxnle‘l.\ I pane each of Ilium four yills,:\ml l'lllllmd their bodies from head to foot with the Rem-l. ‘ My" children were fis well as eur 11l (“run-fuur hours after taking your medic-inn llulme, hm] mv neighbors “sell the mme mmns, they wouhl have FtlY9d the lives oftheii children.” lludway‘s Ready Relic! is sum by n“ Dru»;- gists and cuumry mn'rch 111‘s, and .I Dr. 1111-!- wn'x’s. vilice, 87 .\luidt u Lune, NL~}\ XML. 2w KDITon or COMHMJL—IInIr n‘ r ;_\\'im 3 mn pcrlifisfimn. l “‘3l) Lu 5.:\ to we I'Ondx'rz of )oHrpuperthatl“lHsum,l._\"x(>\lunm.|il’ to all who‘yridl it (new) I: rcu‘re mm In}! uinc lions I'ol muking nnd' using a :hnwc Vrgu [mile Balm. thzl‘t\will «(fun-tun)!" rum-w, in Inn d'uys. Pnuplés, Ululrlu-s. 'lnn, Frm Mn. and :2“ Impurities ofihe Skin,iu.mrgll.e 3 ‘ml- sul‘L clear, smooth, rind heauxmxi. I will ‘3150 mm! (me lo llmce having Bald Heads or Bax-219M8; simplmlirecfiun: and in (orrmuion, that “'l': gnnhlc Ilmn to sum :u hull gromh of Luxurimfk Huh, \Vlhsl‘ms, or :\ .\fomtauho. in lt'FS H.:=n\hhl) (in): These recipes are valuhl-lc lo both old and young, and as.they are mnfied to all who need them ”120 of charge. [hi-,y dre north) the :1!- lani m ofzdl “Em “(he .1 duh, [due :31", u.- n hcnllhy zrqulh m iuir. ‘\ ‘ ‘ .\II uppiir’nriou: nHSuorml hfircmrn mun, witfioul chnrgc. Rmpullully _.pmi, ’ Aug. 14,135. St 01d Dot-tor )hu-lmn's Urnnlmrds: (”n-0 prr; munvmly mmdicules the mau- fur strung mink;~ and Luxetvthe uorst mscs of d‘lunkeuncas xu le=s ”1;“! fig!“ weeks. ' Thousunfls of reformed iu‘el-rinlc: now [no to bless the chi} “jog \u-ro lurrunnn- (uungh to comme‘uue Ich usn- of 'lei \zlluublv :clnuiy. Price Two Dollnrs n pucknzn. ‘ = .\lalkd to an) :LtZIlZ‘E‘~~ on rccdpv nf'nn mdrr, by JAUES S. BI‘TLICR. 42f) Bron-1“ my, New York, 1 ' Sole Agvntiur tho: Emu-d mum's. Aug. H; 189;. m DR. MARSHALL: (‘ATARHH SNI'FF This Snuff has Ihuronylrly plum-l mph to he‘ the bust article knowntyr‘Cllll}n;_rl|~(-l‘:-t r 1 h, Cohl in the Hand and “Hutu-he. h 1.3: Inc-u found an excellent renw .y in mun} ('.IHS ol Svre Ey‘ec. Kim-{l93w L..s bwu Itnmhd i») it nnd flaming has um-u been gleally ”nylon-d by Ls use. It fs-f'rngrhn'. nml nqu-n‘vlv. mu! «HER m lIEDHTE RELIEF to the du'uHumy puns (amt-J by dzscfi-l-s of the head ’l‘hv Svnsnlmlls anon using it are drhglnlui and Imlenling. It opens andpurgee ongull ohslrm'hunS‘flit-11311)!- ens the glands, and gives a ht-altl 3' “L 110“ to the parts nfi'rrtml. .\loro thnn Thirty Yours' nfsulo und u<e of "Dr. .\lnrshall'g Cntnrrh and llcadm ho Snull'g' has proved its great value lor all the common diseases of the lmul. and at this mvmenl stands higher than evcrhelore. It is recommended hy many of the bo~t phy sicians, ':unl is used wulr great sun-cuss and satisfaction everywhere. ‘ Read the Cmtificntes of \Vho'emlv Drug giats ‘in 1854: The nndrrsigned,hnring tor many years hoen aEqunintcd nith “Dr. 3hr slxall's Cntaurh and henrlxxche Snull‘," and sold it in our wholesale trade, thctrfully slate, that Me believe it to llc equal, in arm-y n'sprct, lo the recommendations given of it lor the cure of Calarrhnl Afl'ecliona. and that u is decidc‘lr ly the best nrticle we lune ever known for 11” common disenses of the Head. Burr 5: Perry, Boston; Reed, Auston & CO., Bostcn; Brown, humor: .9: ($O., 80mm; lived, Cutler Jr CO., Boston; Seth W, I’cnlc, Boston; Wilson, Fairbank & 00., Boston; Henshuw, Edmund (c 00., Boston; H. H. 1135‘. Portland, .\le.; Barnes & Park, New York; A. B. k D. ‘Sunds, Now York; Stephen Paul a; t‘o.;Ncw York; Irrncl Minor Ar L'o.. Now Yorkf McKen son & Robbins, New York; A. L. Scorill &CO., New York; M. Word, Close $OO., New York; Bush & GmEe, New York. -‘ t For sale by‘all Druggists. ’l‘ry it. , Nov. 14, 1864. 1y _‘ THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. Sm Jules Cunn’n Cnvnanm Faun: ‘ Pius. Prepared from a prescription 0} Sir J. Clarke, .\I. D., Physician Extruordinnry to the Queen. This invaluable medicine is un failing in the cure of nll those painful llnd [dangerous diseases to which .the female con- l stitulioh is subject. It moderates all excess land_renioves nll obstructions, and a speedy I cure may _be lelied on. 1 To Married Ladies it is peculiarly united.— 1 It will, in I short time.’ bring on the monthly 4 period with regulaliity. Each; bottle, price One Dollur, burs the Government Stamp of Great Britain, to’pte .vent connterfrilu. , l GAnrlos.-—Thesa Pills should not be taken ' by Females during the rust nun mourns of Pregnancy, in the are sure to bring on Ml:- furriazo, but at ll} other time they are safe. 1 In dl'cuu of Nerrons nndSpinnl Alfeetions, ‘ Pains in the Beck and Limbs. Fatigue on slight exertion; Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, end Whites, these Pills will efi'ect 3 euro when i all other means hnva failed ; and although I, powerful remedy, do not contain iron. culotne'v‘ antimony," anythlng hurtful to the consutu~ tion. . " Full direction: in the pamphlet around excl! pllcknge, which should hi carefully preserved. * Sold by all Dru gins. Solo Agent for “1° United States and (gonads. JOB noses, 27 ,Cortlandt 8": N- Y. N. 13.45.00 and a postage stamps angles“! to any authorized Agent, Fl" ”83‘" a ““1”: containing no Plus, by mm mm- Sold by A. Dl Beehlcr. [Non 16, 1964- 11 Commumcntbd A GES'I'LEMAN. Cured of Norvou BebilitnyremMnre De gay, :nd the cfl'ecu ol youthful indiscrcfion‘ will ho happy to furnish other! with the mean; of mm! x _fiw of Mange.) This remngly is nqi. Plinnxbwd «unlit. b ' ‘” ‘"'‘ -- . ‘o: panic-s an, yretum mm‘ mm» ~ ‘JOYIN n. ocnéz'z’rm June In In 60 Nassau: St, New York. SPEL 1.4, L NOTICES. CURING nmmmu VALCAHH-I RECIPES '1 ups. 1:. (SH-xi M! \‘x, Chums: and Put-aim r. 912} Broadway, X Y T 0 DRUNK .\. Kins _-_M“ . -__.fi. um BEST 31:11:30?“me Puma is THE Punovs' PLASTER on pay ALLMK. They are warpnkd tojmfi good wont: 3mm, but may be returned for null plut‘zfl without chm-g 2. . « .. ‘mroxmxr QUALI'HES. Thgy will éure aWenkneu'ofvtho Buck. Pull; in the Side, a Lumen“: of the Knee or 01 thn Ankles, or Cold Foot, sooner and mlb in“. comfort than any other application. Knoxruu, Albany 09., Jan. 16,1362. D 3. I‘. ALLgocl—Denr Sit :—Seventgen :een ago I was {only injured in m; buck. At. length I was induced 1,6 in': your‘plugerl. I wore one constantly tor‘ lix fitdnthl, and did more hard wark during tint it: u't'on'th'ethlg in thrpreceding fifteen yea". I hnvo not wqrn a plaster fox; over eighteen montbefnnd" have had no return'pf the gne‘w‘iqg pulp “q. weakness in my neck; but havejeen entire]; well. lam your obedient serum, ‘ 1 .lon 0. Cum. Principnl Agency, Brnndrelh Heine, New“ York. Sold by a] Dealer: in Medicines. July 24, 1865. Zn] ‘ ' TO DIE IN A BAD CAUSE aMhose who iull in the rebeljunks nfitouhr edly do, is fonlisb. But on the other ham! DYEISG FOR A GOOD CAUSE as those who me wise and prudent onougll t 0“ remely the gléfecls of nature with 1 4 ‘ CIIRISTADORO’S HAI“ DYE, . are doing mry dd}, in every City of thu U nion, is eminently praiscwurthy. This pence iul revolution is going on throughout ‘s' wbgle land, and thus beauty and ling-many mp plant homfliuess and incongrully. Manufac lurell by J. CIIISTADOIIO, Nata Astor Home, New York. Sold by “Drug-gins, Applied by all Hair Dressers. [May 8. ltn DR. TOle‘S' YENETMN. LINUIEN’I‘. A vex-gain cure for pninshnd aches, and war ranted augerior {0 any other. ‘ Crunp it poii tivcly cures; relief is nbsohuely snrc imme/dii Mel)" it is used. Mothens remember this, nml arm .vnurwelveg M iih a boulo without delay. ~— Croufi is n disease which gives no nolig-t', irol quemly «Hacking mgchihl i}: the deud hour of night ; 1n (are n physiciun‘cnn 'hc summoned it may Lo 'OO late. Remember, theJ’nnelinfi Linimont non-x" fails. Pxire ~10 :md 80 cents IL ~‘huule. SUM by all Dr‘uggists. Uflirc, 513 C‘imhuult smm, Nu} Ymk. [July 24. lm (‘AI TlO5 “'O3! T 1”: AMENIGAN WAT“! ('UMPANY. ’ It Lmi‘ng come [0 Our kmmlcdgc that imi‘ luliuns 9f Eh‘e Amunnn Win-ll hun- been put. upon me niuflxot in great number. milvnlawul Ly H'l-ir Inter\v‘prlhlcssnoss to‘ injure Hm n-- puln‘ihn ol ourj‘g: nuim: ]lrp|lm t~, lo pmhn-L «ur (m n inu resin spd the public finm Impou linln. we nrzuin JJIIJLJI the trade lHflTki Ly “llwhonr “hum-s nay in\"flliuhl_) he kunmu. \\'v manufuclnirv firm ~\Lglrs M \\ xdcht-H. . The Final hn= the nunm\ ‘ - “A \IEMCAX “111'“ m ~l‘\'(‘\'..m.mn, .\lns:., onz'xuu «l on tho inkidu 511 nm, \ I Till‘ .\TFIUMI Us the mnnf- '\\ ’ ‘ ; “APPLE'X'HN, Hwy 1.- «‘o..\\\'unh-un, i Muss}: engraved on the inside pluxe\.\\ ' Th'e Tmm: 1m»: the nma ' “I‘ si “\RTLla’l‘T.\\lxl|h.nu; \lmxrn. :ruwd on llw ilhidcpinlv ‘ , ‘ \\ Al! Hm nhnu‘ ~l\lI~ lmw tlur mum: AmvN; run \\‘:|luh (‘n Iminnd on 1120 «Ami, .unl aux “arrantwl in awry ll‘ 1“ cl. . _ '1hf‘hl‘7"l1:l~”It‘llflml' . , ‘ \\'.\l. MJJIBY, Hm” n “”5"" Dug-nun! on lln- ”Mlle pln-o,mnl is [IUL JlJlHl‘d on [m din]. , _ . All In!“ nhovn don-rihc-l w h hr”: ser m-nl - “1' \minus 51195.:111-1 are mm m goid n: slhrr Ci‘rt'i. M may h!- l't‘lllllrl‘ll. \h’ is. Imm]; lluulhh' for I 1» [0 {H'l'lll‘n'l'ly den-Him the munmuu- innLuium‘lu which, ‘n haw.- Minder]. 'liny :niv u-uzlvly Ilm‘rim-d “ilh unmvs su mall} xvmnruzxrlung nurumn as m Agnpr (lu- n'umvnxmn uf Ihr ll.|l|\"'|2s - linger. r'nme zm- lopn-wuud us @mhz ¢ by H.» "Nnou \\ htl h ('u.. u! liuswu,‘.\hgg- “J ——no Am I! Pump-Im} l-ui'ing. Fume nIL-n ritual [he '~>nllJu-I‘k‘\\'7s ( h. ‘ [n V :- ~n‘d us our l' u ”'11! or \\'m. lunar)“ snip, unwih knunn "33H,"- ~->i)Mu-r 5 “mm." (111" r:- aJ‘c Il.ur.wl:l|4u "Ally-[('.UZI \‘xu‘lrh L'n :" anzhrh lln- ‘ l'. .\'. Run-Ink," insnmd (Alum ‘l'. S Barth-in' ho— I-uhs'muu) wricths‘lwnmd in such a nmnlwrl M 10 return} the uku‘uml llu-y nr: III}: \‘crim- Ht: productions c Hhc A‘nu-xi‘énn Wald: Lum |U\ll_\‘. , \ - ' \\ u "156 mmfion 11:4- lnuhfic. fln-I [mrlimdm'y rob wrs. uguxua: lmyzw'wriu‘inquick-«ln. cn “.n divs, so trv‘o _s :ugxcrlzsnd in xlhl~trnL.--f {mm-nu ‘Amu “'nldu-s,"‘-tnln~l_rs‘\\”Wham" ".\lugu' Tune (”1:01 \e:s, ‘ "Al'Hth “Undies," kv , the pmcs a! “M. II ure Halt-f in be from scionflo ~l.\(un 4"”:er A gum! “nub. ilr these times, cannot be nfifuldevl lur nuy'nugh money. ' A Ix'tle attont'mn on tlu- [fun of buyers Willa prut y! 111qu l'rou: zrnsa Hupmnnliu. ‘ RUBMXS k .\I’IHJ‘JTUN, ~ Ag‘euls iur, lhe Alfien‘cuu “finch (10.. . Maps. 1m . « 182 HrquWny, .\. Y. A _CARD'TU TllE Sl'FFl-lIIING. “ Do you wish to be cured? “£3O, swallow hro or three hogshnnds 0! "BMW,” “Tonic Binds," Snrsapnrilla,." “Nervous .\n'idolc:,3' (an, km. .lsc.,'nnd alter you are satisfied Wilh tlm rI-uull. lhon tr) one box of OLD DOCTOR Bi‘fllA \‘S l-ZNGLISIISI'i-Zi'li‘w PlLLS—nnd be restored to health nml vigor‘in'les-i than thirty days: They are purely \‘ERCMMP, plfflnllll Lu lake, prompt. and salutaryjn their omen-rs an-thc broken-dam: nnd’ shattered con slitulian. Old and young cnn mire them with udvnn'yge. DR. BUCHAN S ENGLISH SPE g'IFIC I’ll-.LS cure in less than 30 dlyu, the worst cases of NERVOUSNI‘ISS, Impotrency, Prrryutln'c Decay, Seminal Weakness, Infinity, and all Urinary, Sexnnlmnd Nervous Alfie;- tions, no mauefifrmn whnv. muse pmdncedF-g Price, One Dollar per box. “Sent, pon pg‘id‘, on receipt. ofan order. Address, ' ' ' JAMES S. BUTLER, No. 429 Broadway, New York. Gen’l Agent. P. S.-A box sent. to my address on regeipt of grim—which in 0x: DoLLIB—POIT rum—3 A escripfive'lfircular lent. on Ipplicali on. .luly 171.}865. 8w n’A'rnnu‘JxmL Lndies nnd Gentlemen:‘lfyon wish to mm yOu can do so by nddreuing xhe. I will seni you,‘withont money ond without pride, v'olunJ lilo In‘ormntion, tlmt will enable you to mun-j happily and opeedlly, irrespective of oge; wealth or beauty. This information will cost you nothing, and if you wish to moan! wlll cheerfully {assist you. All letter: strictly con fidential. The desired information not by H:- mm mail, and no reward asked. Plea-e In close postage, or stamped envelope, addressed to yourself. Address, - ' SARAH B. LAUIER'I', Grenpolnt, Kings co., New York, 1 . I‘o OONBUHP‘H “8. ' May 2?. 3m ’ Sufi-"e" will] Consumption, Althm‘, Bron ‘ chitin, or any diune of the Thou OffAllgl, ' .wm he cheerfully (uni-bed, with“: cause, with lhe'rEmedy by the use of nut an new. Eda-aid A. Wiloon, of Willi-chug. New York, was completely rental-«l to has]: .38“ hu ing lulu-ed IQVEY‘II yun with um dead dis-5 ease, Cohlumpfion. To Consumpflu ”(er -911,11“; “willed: i: worthy of :n ‘T‘lfo < trim. Ivi cost nothing, an m the ‘ means of theft-perm: restoration. hm-‘ firm; the ume’will pleup nddrcu Burp. WARD A. WILSON, 165 Soc-m 829 mm, Williamnburgh, Kings coumy, H" York. ' ” July 31, 1865. 6‘. ~ , . x— ‘ EYE AHD- KARI PROF. J. ISA AOB, :1. D., can“ u; gm, formerly of Lnyden, Hanna (I', in but" a; In: 519 mm Btrpet, Pamanxtma «Eff-f Ion: amicud yith din-u" gf-tho End? ,b yil! be nintifigallx tuned Ind cud, cynble. N. BFARTIJ'IUIAL EYES m without pngm' ‘No 5“?!“ nude to: as j tiéu. The Mini: Mun] ll‘ inviltd, .‘Q , bu no secret in In: gods of trump. ‘: ' ‘July 17,1835. 1" '“ ' ' -
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