THE 01611T00VR6 01111UMIJEN IR resworsn /VERY ntrbAy, BY H.J. STATILE, Tim:sm.—TWO DOLLAIDI per annum in sdronee— Two Dom..aks AND Ftrrrkm if not pald In advanoe. No subscription discontinued. unlearn at the option of the publisher, until all arrearaftes are paid. APVERTIFFICIIIINI‘ Inserted at the usual rates.— Lame reduction to those who advertise by VileyNtr. Joe Pawns°, of every deeeription—from the smalleffit label or eant-te the largest handbill or poster—done with dispatch, In a workman like manner, and at the yowlait living rates. OFFICZ on Baltimore street, a few doors above the fkwirt-flonse, on the opposite side, with " o "..trlburit Compiler Odlor" on the buDding. Attornies, Physicians, EDWARD B. BUEHLER, ATTOENFIT AT LAW, WIII faithfully &rut prompt ly attend to nll business entrusted to him. lie spesdat the German language. (Mee et the MIMI pia.% In Ponth Baltimore site ( ti e Forney or drug store, and nowt) opposite Ditnner Zleg let mtore. tiettyttlturg,Manh R. IC.VeCONAII:IIr, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ildfiee Oa e door mat of ler it drug and hook store, ''halm herstaug street,' ATTOitfifil . AND SOLI) I Fon kilt i'Art..Nrs AND ihnillt) Land Warrant•, Hark-lots, sln,pende4 Claims, and till Other eillllflA itg.1111.4 the liovernutent at Washington, 11. I'4 lib, in Englund. Land Warrants Ineated ata - SOlii, or bought, and highest pens,. gh en„ .A.g villa engaged In Ir/eating In loan, Illinoisbud other western States. ita-Apyly to hint pet . ..sillily or lay letter. xiettymbllrg, \u?. 21,'.9. EIMENNE A TTORNEY AT LAW; VVIII promptly attend to all I'e:hi business entrusted to lain, including the pro ng of Pensions Bounty, NS. and nil other claims against the I.; tilted Mato. and state Cap emmeots. I Mt. In North-west corner of 'Almond, Getty*. burg, Pen n'a. App 15, IMAM If =I T NEY AT LAW A Part LAW, attention paid En eodect on of Penxiona, Bounty, and Bat 1;14.3 . Otnei• in theht. E. corner of the Diamond. liett)xhurp, April 6, tf =I AVIS( i L 4 be iTED FP4I,IIANF:NTLY AT all. " 1 1 1 ‘ 41 -A r t. r?l i t T pt ‘ 11 1Y ro' 111 Au) or night. at John Lantilt.).‘, a here ln• ran Ma apt he found, aidens pndi leilonall) en gaged. %ag. 0, 11011. 1:‘ =I ACING LOC.kTED EAKT BERLIN, AD MS 1 3 1.;., that by strict tatteut km to him profesNional .1 oiu.. hr muy Ultra a nbarlt of the rabilt• pa trraatg... pra 2,INS. if @MEM I_l ONIEIPATHIC PHYSIC/AN, Surgeon and .levoncheur, AA Int; permanently located In Hawn er, Pa., re.pctfully offer+ Ids proleaddonal wt.% lee. to the special attention given to dlkele.c4 of and children. am:Earls:yrs. Prof. Ad. Lippe, M. P., Philadelphia, .1. C. Nicirgan, M. P. •• Wm. It. look, M. D., l'arlole, Pa., /lon. Edw rr I Mi•Plienson, (4ettyahorg, Day Id Winn, Ern lires A. 'tow+ Hanover, Pa. sir( Wire on the ekinare, 115 e doom went of Par lisle et reel, Fe. ond dent tram Central Itulei. .Iprii ly =1 orrpt AND DWELLING, 'A A few door', from the N corner of Baltimore and High etreeta, near Within Chnreh, bettyeburg, =I pilYsic lAN, SURA.Iit:ON ANI) ACCOITCIIFXR,. At, trig permanently located in New t ford, wlll prae•tiev 10.4 prntesnion-In all Its bran, hen. Ilia friends and all others desiring his professtonal nerrs lees ate requested to, stall and tmusult hint itt his tlll4te. in Hannverstreel. 31ay ista. it • = A IMOTTSTOW S, .\ DA ?IS till‘NTY, Continuer.' the pnallee of hilt proferolnn In all Its branehes and ould re4pet tulle In% Ite per.on. unlieted with any old atmullng db.enAes to cull and con. Solt him. t.'l, IViI, if = I hlit Mire one door west of the Lo t ilertio elion It in liambersiturit street, and oppo alto Dr. Horner s othre, where IhOlie ng to hot e any Dental Operation pertormed ore respect fulls itt, iled lu,mll. ItErignigNexm: Urn. Rev. II 1.. Danaher, IL I)., Rev. Prot. Jiteolm, D. It.. prof. M. I..rttes er.• Get %burg, Aprllll, 74. GLOBE INN, Yu11.1: MTREET, NEA:II. THE DIAMONP I= this 111,1;1.111,i; t linl Ilnn hl . t Ile has purl luessl that long estab lish...l and well kbown liotel, the - Mots. Inn," In York strict, tlett "burg, nod t t•t t.ott,itt, t Iti a manner that ill not 41, t 'lota its torn. Nab reputation. Ills table :1.111 . I ite tinlrlset enn tator.l-111. eh onbels ,•tuts„ ~,lul.rrtnlrlr•.-1101 he tins boa lor lain t ree a lull stss ol 1111110 01111 liquors. 'I hire Is la stabling 111111111141 to this Hotel, Well will Is• attolllll . ll 11,1" atIOIIIIIII. ost lers. It will Illt Ills 1111114.111 i or to rend. r the fullest sathdaetlon to Ins guests, nutking hl• house OA near 14 h • • 11/ t11..111 1w possible. lie tusks a share at he pultilv's rat iltartA , J, It, [ermin ed Its he Is hp auserso tt Inrge'plat ot 11. Remem ber, the "tillibe Inn" Is In York street:hut near the Dlantond, or I•ublic Square. MANIC WOLF•. April 4, Mgt tt STEVENS HOUSE, 21, ANP BROADWAY, NEW YORK oppoKito Bowling Green, ON rni EUROPF.AS MAY. Tfit MTEVF.tiIa HOUSE In :well and widely Loon nto the travelling public. The location is especially tatitable to merchants and butane.; mt n, It is lit I . lnoe progimity to the Ia.IIOeIIII part of the city—la on the highway of Southern and Western travel—and adjacent to all the pa Mein& Ratio od pod Steamboat depot, THE sr t: vENs tiousE hat; liberalltecommo. dot lop for over Ind gueks—lt is well lturnislasi„ and posse sses e‘ery modern improYelnent tor the conttort and entertainment of its inmates, The resorts are spacious anti well s en tAintell—pro • hied with gas and water—the attendance is PE , MIrt a nd reapectful--and the tinble Is genenms• It pros ided with en ery delicacy of the Plell. , n—at m.ternte mien. GSU. K. CHASE it CO., Juin' I, Lim. em Proprletora, KEYSTONE HOUSE, (.11\ MBERSBUrtf: ST., GEITYSFIEW, PA., WM. E. MYERS, PROPRIATOR_ Tlls Is a new Ifouse, fitted up In the most np proved style. Its 'oration In pinasant, eentml •and ono enlent: Every arrangement has been Mad. , for the iteettnum.latiou and comfort of gat..ll The Table will ule ays have the Iwo( oft he nurket, anti the liar the best of wines and liquor.. There to eon-It-nod foto. !quitting attaried. with rot ,weomn,ndattng ostler always on ha I. This lintel Is now open for the enter alnment of the hurdle, and a thereof patronage Ism - Melted. n gotfort will be spored to render natlnfaetlon. San. 14, 14,67. tf NATIONAL HOTEL, CA.e.WNINVS,PA It P. KITTINGER, PROPRIEP)R TT AVIXG le lased the above well-known HOWilt, n and 'having thoroughly refurniehed It, he In how pr,•pared to entertain his friends and the puhile. The Caslttrorti springs (connected with hate at. been re-fitted, and person• desirmg to spend a few week• or mouths in a healthy neighborhmsl, can and no more attrac t lye place. Lame Stabling mvoinniodatlons, and the beat or Liquomand Wine, Chnnma mason nhle, - F..• * irr :4:G rat CaahloWn. Pa.. July 22, littn. 3m, RAILROAD HOUSt, I= HANOVER, YORK COUNTY• frlllE undersigned would Hvipectini Iv inform tits numerous friends and the pu ,zenern Ily, .4 hat he has leased thellotel in Ilan ov r, mar the Depot, fornierly kept by Mr. Jeremiah Kohler, and will spare no elibrt to conduct It In a mt:r that will give genentl sat isfaet ion. Lila tab will e the best the markets tun atford—bis i tows are spaolous and romfortable—and he has 1 i 4 to for his bar a Pull stock of chelogyines and , liquors. There is stab li ng for horses attached to t the Hotel. It will be his constant endeavor to render the fullest satisfaction to his guests. ma king his house as near a home to them as possible. me asks a share of the politic patronage, deter. /lined as he Is to deserve a large part of it. Re. Member the Railroad Molise. near the Depot, manover, Pit. A. F. - BALiGIIER. t0t.,.2, tf DR. L. J. GROVE'S UNIVER 4 c.,L ltiagnetio Salve and Plaster. This deservedly popular remedy, having been wrestle itnpecerd, is now odered it ,ltw citizens of-td man county. 1 e mons thonsandn who are daily unintt it, illeor tentify to its maideal virtues In the eartv stages of rtnnansption, Ctessaras, kcal RheansatiOn Nourestaia, Jaw gotd-Tooth AM.'. Weakness end 'Pain in the Bark; kroLe - and Kidneys, flower, flerandet, Old &mg, ,®rod eta, 11vsh Wounds, Awns, Benin., Roe .or jialfassied. Breasts, Dwelled The Nods, lent, Iherdwat An.. dr. Its tr.yatericras virtues., and the wonderful cures It ha. ,performed, might be publinhed ; but the discoverer is wiMmit to rely on Its intrinsic mer it., in order to _intrados. it Into every family in Lbe r ''ti tott n a Pe .1y by tbegnitarirtor,2ls F. Lombard fares., Etaltimore , and told by A. D. BCE:BLEB, Dr. R. HO mein: and J.B. BtaitidEY, tiettyaburg, and by the mein:haute of the onstage. Rzyzasideas:—llenry Culp at P„ Andrew Schick_ , lotus Winebrenner, J. L. ilebict. sar aterebant. ean ge Wholesy calling at J. WINEBB.II24NEWS at le Ant. h. BM IX ICTUMMILAISa Cable• 411 z. M NOM?. ~,.... . CompILER. ~.r,...•:::, .. .. _ 4pre, . __, ~,._ 7 . •_c_c J "''', r,i._ L . .i.:, r • ) 4•701044::7 .7.. 441 -1 :• .7:1 , , i:1 T 5t. . --.., BY ILI KAHLE. CARRIAGE- MAKING BUSINESS. rpm: underetgned have resumed the Carriage taaking bualnean, AT TEIKFR OLD RTAND,. In East ilitictle !Wert, Gettysburg, Pa., where they are prepared topa z up work In the moat, fashionable, aubstant and auperior man tieff- A lot of new and neer -nand CARRIAGES, RUGGIFA, &v., ON HAND, whlrh Hwy wlll .11..pnae of at the loweat lees• and oil he aupplled as promptly and rallafartor/ty as powOhle. REPAIRING DONE WITh 1 ,ESPATMI, and at eheapest rates. A large lot of new and old HAIINFAI on hand and for wile. Thankful (or the liberal patro l nage heretofore enjoyed by them, they aolleit and will.endeator to tit...terse a large share In the future. DANNER & ZIEGLER Jul!) 10, DOZ. tf CARRIAGES AND TATE & CULP are now building a variety at COACH WORK, of the latest midmost approved RE} les and roontructed of the bent material, to which they Incite the attention of hu,, era. INN me built our work a Ith great uire and of material wet, eted with - apeelal reference to lwauty of atyle 'and durability, we tan confidently reeollllll.lli the work an Un4urpos.erl by any, ither in or Clint of the rules., All We ark ir an Inrpeet ton of our work to von % 'nen to want of any kind of eilirk, t ilk thh to the Ow.. to buy them. REPAIRING IV EVERY BRANCH iiOIIP •Eit short notice and on retunnable term, Give no- a call, at onr Factory, near the earlier at Wavhington and Chairil,eralairg streets, t•et tYsburG. . _ P. T. TATE, I.l'. Mnr t( STILL AT WORK. • T HE inzdOrnlgned rontinuf, tlin CAR I LI &CF::4 1K INC nrsn:Ess In all It% bennela.2. at Who'd ,land In EA , •P]IIII DLE STAEET.GETTVAitIIiti. NEW WORK made to onler, iupl Itt:P.l.lltlNt dona promptly flint at lowent prk to. =I ihrTwo link -flat SPRING WA(IONS for 141.1 e AO TROX =I LIME AND COAL GNN d REILLY Neve erected two addit al Li I: du., on Itailmod,entime there fore better preprM limo ever to supply THE BEST OF LIM', In large or Qfnoll quantities. Farmers and others can hereafter look f0r . .1 loon. prompt tilling ea their orders, and are ntriteal to extend and con tinue their fn* ors to a Min whit it is nothing eve ry court in accommodate them in the betel manner possible. Titianill also eontinue to keep on hand tor sale, a guest supply of, I= which they will sidl at .mall profit.. riirroal and Lime dell, eyed anywhere in fiet tywhitrir. May 14, ISM. If GREAT REDUCTION Ir PRICLS OF DRY GOODS Qroecn• s, Hard-a are, Guernsuare, de. AT J. ('. ZOUVR" .C'ON'S, NEW OXFORD. PA • lovrli haN 0,1.4 returned from the cliv, cache I. Nee ikodght 1 s lunge and ro , i , nfril k ludn Or (10.1 N. w i tab it' in our line, utistdr THE I,A.TE DIXLINE Our eonAl‘in in part of FRENCH MERI ..NiqN, I 11.1.N4 'II Iln )I'IWS, Plank, itle.a.lked and 1 - nblet bed Musllns: lan,* 11.0.1.1inelit or' Balmoral Skirts, Hoop MI;N'S Nkl..Vlt,linisllng In B art ßroad and Heap f, Vans. Ina. 111111 Finley Cam.itnerv, I al lIIPI I 11111, I'nder - chl 5, and ',lsmer., aEI lIATS, and Arlo. nz Xrul BilekKidn Wove, - . BEESMMOMMI H IRD-M"Altl , ,in :41., Tire Iron. Spring, Stienr. 1111h.tem . id o l aunt steel, Hot,. Sian. Bat, Nat lukt... tin mitierl..l Iron, Nails, Spikes, shoe el" and Fork..., Poor Pad 141ekx, H Ingot. and Screw., Points, tilt,, Glas: , , Pilf f.) , hy the ref. Thankful (or pint patronage, u.• hope to merit the Name In the tut uru. J. r. AOUCK ct SON. New Oxford, April, 151.71 ii NEW FIRM. AT THE. OLD ST k\ P. LE.T.IIILIr,ITED IN FM.) IHAVE. associated wl h me, In bitable,, my on, .10111, F. Meer.. , 111a1, the anti and style of It. Mel 'ream & •• at, and I denier to sav to my old friends and the p hlk generullytho t since 1 lie an", the In.01111arlan• 01 Nonnes, Harness, enhara, die., has Nall re% 11 ell at the old estab;. lislied and well know n standon Baltimore street, Oneminute arintit of 11 Court House, t.ettys /burg, Pa. Having had an expert nee of 10 years In thla ca. tablinliment, I feel. WWI eft, that, With reneWra attention to htiainh , a, w can 081 further merit and receive a lull shore .f public patnratage, 7 • P. McCREART. With inereaaed taellillea for conducting our Int we are het ter prepared than ever to hat 1,4 y the wants of all Huse who mar need anything In oar tine. Wt ranee' y- 'call. the attention of Farmers and Wien, to 1 to superior quality of our Plainor Quilted Kra 1 141de Leathers. - Horn Saddle., name*, all kinds, with Plain nr Quilted Sea or without hoileninp, no Horn, [mixings. Plain or Quilted Sea seotell Collars, (leather, hide saddles, .• 'ticking,) Plain or Fancy Saddle :Co Seam Collars, 52311011 Clothn, WHIM Saddle.. [tiding of 1\ 4 Ntion't Leather rollara, kind., fair Or bia, htitehed or unatitehed, rounded or tint, Bent Leather Wagon Marl ingots, Whlft., 4,l'.and lert Carriage tlarneeQ, a I long. . St) lee. %11 , . cc or lilac , Plotted Tkini Whips, mounted, Trotting Whips, RelAyy Draught Ilarne..l, Ladles' Riding Twigs, Minot Bridles, I Whip I.l\Kites, tart s, ‘ Florae Blankets, ern ° ler.4, • , Bc., dc., eke.. de. In !tort, m erything tilat pertains to a Mat-clam gene il lionw-turnbdting ewiatilishment constant le,ol and or made toe rnler promptly, of the sery hest n aerial, and be the most experlenml work tnen I the count cv , 4 two haying worked In the extabli hment for the ; ...t thirty year , / We • now man ufit •turing an excellent lot of Heavy Xtranglit and RI roe., C'ollars for they.,. who prefer oar own to city ionic work. Repairing Of Illi MIR • done at short notice and on reasonable lentil. All are cordially invited to call and examine for themselves, as our *ark cannot Mil to recopi mend Itself. P. IIeCREARY & ta)N. Feb. 5, IN IN. tf - . ____ REMOVAL! THE GEYTYS BERCI KEN-LIGHT GALLERY. MITE undersigned takes pleasure In announcing to the eitizem. or, Gettysburg stud - the public generally that he has removed from his old rooms on Went Middle street, to Baltimore secret, and nearly opposite the store of Fahnestock Brothers. The room he now occupies Ass been recently fitted np expressly for hie business. The location ix au admirable one, enabling him to take pic tures in all shadesof Weather, and with a correct nery uneanalled env Where else. LIFE-LIKE nicrroonArEs, of every rise and description, ex....utast in the finest style. 'Particular attention given to the CARTE - DE VISITS:, and to copylno AMBRO TYPEM and DAOLTEREEOTYPF4 of deceased friends. Also— THE OETTYSIRITRG GEMS, a new style of picture, uhlch has become very popular with the public, not only for their beauty but for chespneos wjel convenience. sI,XTF.EN for ONE DOI.DAR /, only. Also—THE. ISoftI'E LAIN PICTURE, winch for their beauty and du rability are unsurpnOsol. We are prepared to carry on the huidwalo in all lto - voriosio branches, and has Ink had considera ble experience we run no risk in GrAItANTEEING PERFECT StATLSFACICTOM Our facilities; for a full display of our skill are unequalled by any other (lottery In the county, and we would therefore Invite every one to call et the _ _ NEW GETTYSBURG SKY-LLGHT GALLERY. Cali and examine Our Specimens and pulite fur yourselves'. LEVI MU PEA. June 25. NbTICE THE subeerlber. having thoroughly repaired ids (hist and SAW .41111. formerly "Mcilhea ny's ou Marsh Creek, In prep ?rd to do tiItINDEN,O and wAWING ofevery kind at short notice. He solicits the patronage of the neigh borhood and will guarantee satisfaction. Give lilms aiLIL GEORGE GINGELL Jane N. WV. tf 'DOR White Goods, Rath* Eden= and . CIO to T. C. Norris' tor your MOW& X MUM% P tioi4 4t - WOODS '. ur Gettysburg Railroad. vanAsal: OF MONNECTIONS.—On and after Monday, November lath, 1865, Panama..r kis will leave and arrive at Gettysburg, Itud make connections, as follow,.: - . , . . YlttiT TIt.UN will leave Gettysburg at 7.43 A. with papuengers for York, flarrinlJunz a Ptah,- delph Baltinuore, and the North and NA eat, ar riving at .11.1no,er Junction st Ithout chrutge of cars, at 10.21 A. M„ ron mrtlrag with the Fast Line South on the Northern tent ral Railway, and r riving at Ilaltimore nt noon. Also connts, ing will, Mail 'I rain from Baltimore north, ant eing in Ifarrialmn; at 1.20 P. 31. Arrb it - twat Get tystains ~ill P .Al., with. passengers Iron, flarris burg, A ork, liriftlmore and Wa.hington. SECoNIi 'EItAIN will leave (lettyaburg at 1.51. P. 3L, arils Inc at Htmos er J unelf on at 3,15, and connecting with 1111111 train south. Arch*. ,it Baltintiori• at 5. Si I'. 31. Arrive at l.ettvaburg at 8.15 I'. 31., with pan•engers from Philadelphia, Harrisburg and the North and West, and aim, with puswilgers from Baltimore and At nallington by the fast line north, a bleb I , a, es linitintore at 1110 noon. Panrengtr. tan lease Baltimore in the Mall Train at 0.1. M., and tart, e m iettyrhunt at 1.10 P. M. llr leave Balthnore In the rant lime ar 12.10 noon, and nrri, in Gettysburg at 01.15 P. M. Bat ~thong,. or enrshy the arst Intin, either sat, Vl7: at Jimmy, unet lon. The fast line on the Nnrthern t'entml a 111 not stop at any loitnl Nth tionn, e•eept York., Hanover Junction and Park ton. Connections certain. I=3l NO% . Hanover Branch' Railroad. r e a rtm follow+: I , IIIST TltA IN, le hteh inakeaconnect inn with the trains on the Northern*Centrui Railway at the Junctiond will Icmt e Hanover at 9 evloric A. M., for York, Itwitimore, Harriaburg, and inter mediate stations. Thl , train arrives at the J ose t ion at 11.:.1 A. :H., connecting with the Fast Line south, on the Northern Central italtany, arriseN at Baltimore at 12.30 P. M., and also a ith thr Mail Train North, which arrives at Harri-, burg at 12..V.1'. M. aa-Thi. train . returns to Hanover at 12 M. and fume% at t.et tpd at 1 P: H. sECONI) lea,. Il.oox. rat 2 2 2' , 1 P. M., and arrive,. at the Junction 41 1.10 P. M.o. ...l ing with the Mail Train 1 , 4. th. widen .trrts at Haiti 111 1 11 l eat GP. M. Patmentter% be fhb+ train for York It* to ertit the Junction until 0.12 P. M. ThlgTralti r' turns to Ifano ral I I'. M. wit It pry.-.•nfger' for Brum, r, ttysburg and 1.11 Pag,entter, leaving Balt imorn for }loons r^,th.t. typthorz an.l 1.0111;s1 own, a 111 take either the Muil natl. at 40 A. M., ..r the F...? Lino at 12.1 a M= II.)•1:1, If Great Conowago Mille, 10.000 hv ' FIELP r H'lt2:.l T WASTED, Theunder•latuq, having n 1110411.1 i fl and impro• ed his VIU. , near Nt tc eit..ter, Adam. Vl,lllll, .h•rtiler , call. d lI Vi afoot t,roN e, hut in., • 4lreat t.itowngo la prepared to do all kinds 4it tioi k hi. ti 101 unusuall'on.hinth on hand, for note or evellanin . the vet, beat onalitlea ot Super, Extra and bat - 1111y I'l,li FR, /I big, li3 t, t orn and Iluek wheat I hair, µ lllt ea oTy %aril ty 144 hop and fatal of wheat. Inua W tf ILI, attarlo it, he In prepared TO VI, Umbel, at the abortt 'I A bat nu, to of lumber and flour, van put a log upon lAN tuts. in, throw a few busin•la of w heat on the top, have Ole wheat exchanged tor flour and the log lutaed, than tut, Ina a double trip— and all bevanne of the perfect machinery now cm pio) ed In there Hat ng the he.d,of workmen, he trill he able to pleabe eNcrebudy. Thankfnl tor pant (morn, he Imp, for n cunt inuance of the mow. H. J. MI ERN. New Clioster, April ?2, Ngr. 1y Forwarding & Commission House. I LOUR AND FEED, GRAIN AND 6110CERIFN Ty AVI SG ptireha‘ed the exteneh•e Warehon (•:tr+, A.,, r. tutor• uw red by Samuel liferbst„wo beg Lint e to inform the public that we • Xrutluuate t u , ,o„n, Vg inure extensile genie than heretofore. Ws are p mg the highent, market 'pricer thr FLOUR, GRAIN ANnALL KINDS OF PRO OIRM FLOUR and FEED, S ki,T, and all kinds of GROCERIE , , kept constantly on hind and (or wile, cheaper than they can he had anywhere else. PLATTER, and an kinds of FERTILIZER" corntantly on hand, or furnished to order. _A REGULAR LINE OF FREIGHT CARS wilt tenvo our Warehouse ever: TT ESDAY tl fUN I NO; and na•emmeriatlou train , tt all be run nr "errant°. nu* reyture the. furring. - ment We are prepared to convey Freight nt nil tinu•. to and from Itch t I ire, All hurl per. ,pf kind entrusted to on, wtll he promptla attended to moor ears run to the Warehou.e of Ste% innsot Seinr, hA north Bon surd street, Halt In sore. Be ing determined to pay g•ool pricer, sell cheap nod deal fairly, m e Invitees erehirly to glc e or a enll. Crl.l' et EARNSH kW. Aug. 13, CANNON'S MARBLE AVORKSz, I=ll - GLTITSBUR(:, P.E.V.A" A fllll nrbler.igned ve opened n new Dry fire* . de‘crlptlon of work executed In the 1 (Wolk. Mort in KVIIIIIPhArr's building, dlreet• . . Ii opposite tla I curt /Maw, Baltimore street, FINEST STYLE OF TILE ART. . , liettydturx, and .tart with a splendid stock, ern , bracing et er)thing to he tound in a find-clam ex, June 4, 1%1. If ' tablialdnent. Bought for meth. and at the latent ; , decline, we riot offer bargains Out moat astoniali I es pry 011, I ...... And M.ee for oumel, es,and you NOAH WALKER & CO., , xlllllllll what we here .tty Nerilled. With good Go ior la, .nitall profits, Allll ill I r and squire dealing, ' M r shall PlideNVOr to de..erve, what we moat MO TMER..4, - l re.pectfully lock, a liberal share of public patron- WASHINGTON BUILDING, i We offer n tine naanttment of I= •1 7 1 , -EP ronglantly nn hand a large and well sorted Mork nf all kind, of gooda at moderate price, Thee ,upply orders for the finest to the lowest priCea Itrtleles, either randy made or IITdV to netuatre, to any part of the country. They keep also n extensise stork of FFR- SiSliiNfi ;o's, .1111,11,11 w ever artiel, of Gentleinea"4 Fader-wear, Mao, MILITARY LOTH. and es ery ,ariety of Military Trim mings, att 'nen a. an nworted Pt.K k of REALO' 31 1. RE MILITARY (kit d* , . Feb. NA. HEPIING'S 033.11 3 01 - ND SYRUP OF4 BLJOKBERRY ROOT, FOR DIARRIVEA, DYsENTERy, uIIoLER% Moltrs, AC. A. D. Buehler and lu. it Horner, tirtnuteita, ! THE rtncleriigned has the pleasure of informing t:ettyrintra. Pa, i .. the citizen 4 or ti-ttyalitint and vicinity, that lie 1.. now pa puree to nitwit) theta v. Ith the July 20, I. .2ut. 1 (anion* CREAM SODA, LAWRENCE D._ DIETZ &-CO .I 1 drawn frnin flows Soda Fountain, *Nell haa :::nr ' Taa on uarrea l 3e r ti i rlat i l i a ' drl i elinm l l f ,h ) ;nl k h n a v y w e WIIOLEsALE DFALERS IN wind you lint eni iaed. Try it. Om , [anted. yOu Islll heroine a'reaular patron. I lime oleo ripen _ FA:4'Y (NHlD't ed ni y ICE CREAM SATA)O7C.' . . i with mvommodat ems for Lull. and Gentlemen NOTRINS, ] and ~to aide to suttply wham Falailit , t, Parties' de_ I m renonnable terms. Also, cuanttautly on HOSIERY I and hand, fresh i oNFECTD )7TR. CAKES, de. N - ARIETI Es , I tall at the old estoltilohed stand on Cbambero. / • burg steam, opposite the t 'oiler , Chumh, adjoin. • , tog the Keystone Halle,. No. But West noltimorr Alfrecf, F- H. MIN NIGH. May 7, Idtki. tween I-Inward A Liberty stimore, reets M , ' Tune : , 1R37. 31n - Baltd. _ - t--.._-i..,• - . EVERHART'S HOUSE AND LOT i 1 F RANKLIN AT PRIVATE SALE. HOUSE,I CORNER OF HOWARD ,A rnAwsurs marts,' rpur subscriber offers at Private Sole, a 1101:1 4 E BALTIMORE, MD. -I 1, AN- LtYr in Mount Rock, Slountptefutaut This Honor is on a direct line between the t to „- ae ldp . Ad a , coun t, The l o t eonta t, e , a Northern emstml and Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Ik-pots. It Imo been refitted and comfortably ax. ' little over one Acre, and haft thereon a . I first-rate one anti a half store Frame g ro used for tilt convenience and the entertain- wr vtrit ERB, Li, g td.:l) ost% new ment of guests. Nov. 'A, MS. if - s , Prame Stable, Carriage House, and other 0 - \ ; buildingo, with a growl well of water, undo var e - •-•- - sc, - ~ t„:.,- ti fruit trees and grapes. The property Is In Sale Crying. • i r*.t condition, and makes a very pleasant home. It would wake an excellent loration fur A W. FLEMMINCT continue* the huoinetso of ,ap :i hysician... DANIEL LAWITNCE.. „c),.. SALE I:HYING:and solicits the continued Aug. A 4 I H, Ow° . =u r st a ttli t „ lu ." - ttll i t w i f c i . i 0 i l , t . 12411% eo s Sl n sgr e t m e t n . : . „ _ ---,-- - Residence lulWeot Middle street, thfftywiturg. I For Sale, Cheap. P. R.—He ila Licensed Auetioneer, under the 1 A FIRST-RATE SHINGLE MILL and s MAW Tax Law of t e rotted States. , tu '1 MILT, with plenty of work, three tulles from Nov. 24, F. -. tAlefillelen, Adam', county, Ps. -- - John W. Tipton. 1 , Aug. 12,19117. tf A. M. HUNTER. -- . riASHIONABLE BARBER, Northeast corner I rot the Lhamond, 'next door to 11M:14.113W% Ho- j For Sale.—A Valuable Merchaut Mill, tel,) Gettysburg, Pra t where heron:it ail times he • found ready to attend to all buoiness in his line. 1 1 3 %MK MILL and RAW MILL, with 40 MITES He Imo oleo Arent-et oplotance and will ensure OF' LAND, known as uSandoe'o MIII, on outlet - m-Iton. Gave Mora cull.i • malt deck, in .discos county, Pa.. .1 mil. Dec. 't WO. , nortl-tt inen,k7notuttobarg, and d miles south ' west trom Getty4huoc, on to growl order, water power busy, .cod Inca, a good grain coutitu. A LSO— One other mr,l,, known GA "HOlllnitern X/rl," with GO Al'it,l , l% 01. LAND, one mile front .dt. hotintown, on the lionoverturidOke. All In gOod order. GEO. I\KNOLD. Aug.l2, ha:. if Cemetery Removals. BEtr. the Kuper, the undendaned tn author ized to make removal. lido Ever Green Cem etery, and hope. that sueli RS , contemplate the re mos al of the remains of deceased relativea or friendasill avail themselvee of tid. aeason of the year to have it acme. Removaht made with promptoesti—ternis lute, and nO eftbrt spired to please. errat THORN. March 12, 180). Keeper of the Cemetery. WNSTERN LANDS T HAVE P.Ollll. VIII WFSTERN LANDO t i ll which I will trade for one Or more FARM In la county. The landr are well located, anti very desirable for fanning. Early applleation denier d J. BRINKERHOFF. Gettysburg, April 3, 19a3, t f PHOTO 311N1.1TI'RP.4, nt the Excelsior Gallo ry, a re superb and furnished at one-third city prices. Call and examine specimens. C. 3. TYRON. ITONE but first-rate PICTCRTA are allowed to be taken from the fteelsim Gallery. Sum shown before the order Jo filled. C. 7. TYSON. GETTYSBURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, OCT. 4, 1867. - ; ''Plain ('undy, .1 , , Flukey do., z , Fruits, Nut. , m —. z ej . e.l rum, . -c . ' 'Vererm Cracker., ' Wine Biscuits, , t g /4 I n t i n 'h , Cates ,l" " t S. . ° A Plekle., 4 1 a cc . Sardines, ..... 2 . I..O.Lers, i z z t 'Moir-llmw Fire Works: >. ' , ~,, a 4 , I! Pocket Books, ' j m Satchels, C. C. ,Portfolio., 7 . , ~. z Writing Deck.,,,. 3, 7:4 W I I 'Work LtoX(Yrt, g ••• n , 'rhino Toy., ;-.; ; 1 .-s l Perfumery, :' , a 0 Sm. 1 Combs, 3' CI . ' ;In ushes, fr 1,,,, m Penn & Pencils, , sc 111 est, P•leket Cutlery, . c 0,.,, v !t ei, «Try, 0 W %V rn lug Pspen., En, elops, rn , Tolzeemt Seam.. - i , 4► , y4:iDI:IR , 01,Eri►,j) .1. 11hl4 lil =I WHO WISH TO IMPROVE HE untler.hmed respect htilv informs the putt " Ile thAt he ntlil eontinneN the CARPENTERING Brf..4INEKS, nehloVold Komi, on Went mlnvt, nottyptbutr, and 14 re/ HIV :II all Um.. to Ure01110111:114t.• tilt wt' SI ant -1111., ans ttiu.i done In Mx line, list tv prepartal to lurnish all klmla of work Tor building Parta",ra, tit tile 111 of material, and ti , neatly and'. heaply Hill e.iii .lone at any other eatabliglinn 41 111 tilt' itandaala ays In fll:li ne, and work e•eonteal with protapltteas and Matadi.", I„7,PTlinl4ful for past favors, ht hopes. by nt tmtlon to Ine.lnewl, to receive n nlotro , of punlh pturotunze. CIiItITZ.M.A N. June 17, 1017. tt DI R. HORNER. sTATIILN_EILY AND NOTIoNs r. tlyt7orrry, A?. '3"‘"‘"l to I.r. NTI-11101.4:11A and DI 111R II.I•: 1, MI XTURF, for all tilseawa oflll4. M.llllllOl t.Ut..•1~. . . t )1.11 , N for rho ppe.l FItAt•ItANT 311'1111H. tor prexervingand beau (lrving the teeth. uml foe nil disesow of the imam lIINTONII' and ALTERATIVI: POWDEIII4, for Holm r and t attle, , are superior to tiny in the nmrke•t. • PURE 1.14 U, W 4 for medical use. Prescrlp earefulb tilled. 3tedleul .1% ter o It hout charge. MM:MEI NEW AND CHEAP CLOTHING 4 7' BR INKERHOFFS. -S-TACKS OF THEM! JBRINKERIIOFT, corner of tho Diamond and . Yon: lowpmt ',turned from the city Ith tm U 111,414113 tractlse ii,ortment. of I=l3 VI halt lie v.lll w II at such price. a. olinnot fall to take ti n •nrnn •ry rapldb . t all and Judge for care• Is es, 14, look at the excellent Material, ttedetol cult inn and neatand suhstuntlal awl that u to get hi+ 10% prima—callers cannot h. Ip but lour , S. hell they nee II no uw, h to their later e.4 to do so. lie la. Coats, rants, Vests, of all etyles and nut ter/141s; Hats, Boots and glipeitt hliirts, of all lands:"Hoslery, Glos es Handker chiefs. Neek-ties. Cravat', Linen and Paper Col lars, Muspendi rs, Brushes, Combs; Trunks. Valise.. Umbrellas Poeket Knlveit,Be ear.. mitok Mg and ("hewing Totawet., Pipes, lita- Hone, Ay ebks, Witches, .Tesrelre, with a thousand and one other artiele, ent,rels too nuntenni. to de fault in newspaper ads ert Iseult nt. He asks the attention of the public to his new stock, confident that It will please—and no one ran or V•. 4 ,11 cheaper. Don t forget the place— corner of lark street and the Diamond, Get -4,11r4. JAMB BRISKI-70FT. .Ipr,l tf CALL AT THE NEW STORE, (4., ,, ttfr Or (bort Hove, I=lll .1* tr c nnns AXD LOWP r EN! CLOTfig, M F.IIF/A, .IFA V,41 ingu, WOW,. an.p+mler•, Seek floc nnd ever, thinielse 1n the tient lemen a line. For the l_ dt .w a !lase I= Berege., Lau Liter,., (iiOVeR, 11001) Nkitlr, t,,rw•t•, White (knelii, with w I inaer.•l•rhe tailed = MrSI.!NA, :44, Tim IN, Cllllolllle. QUeoll...Wilre. 4'Ml)rf.llllS, Wllll.ltiW Khali'', . n'tth.• X..‘v 4 itorr.coppositethe Court and examine ti,. •ttoek, befon• pareimslogeb‘e. %hen• ItEISERT & ELLI(YrT. April 1%1)4,7. Something New in Gettysburg I ,Titriti4o:o4 wishing PHOTOGRAPRE of their children will fli d It to their advanuige tit can at the Excelsior. J. TyinON, Gettysburg. Pa. are always glad to are our friends at the I F.xeely.lor. ft MEI em% In the same old place on York ntreet-oppoilte the think liettp. bung. Pa. C. J. TYtiON, bARGF: N lEWS of the Battle Field tingly, or In seta Max,very low. etTERKONCOIPIC EWS (a the Battle Field at the Excelsior (mal. tery. Don't tall to see them. TYSON. Giwu for the PyP., to rail and look through the Fztenalve mock of all kinthg °Watts, a vari ety of Panty and neat atyles of Vesta at --• PICALMOIII. PLAYFI) OUT t—lligh prices for Clothing. pal examine iced be ogavtheyd of the hat et rICKIliel, tttpsburg FRIDAY AFTEMOON, OCT. 4 1867. The great criminal lawyer, DAVID PAUL BROWN, ESQ., of Philadelphia, has just published a pamphlet in which headvocates the election of Judge Shars wood. :Mr. Brown is ono of the most radical of Radicals, "spits upon" the Democratic platform, but goes Mr Sinus nod as the best man that could be named for Judge of the Supreme Court. In the course of his pamphlet he says; "The fact of Judge Williams being but forty-six years old, may be t h e ground of a presumption ' , hat he by due effort may live to be an Judge, but we are to rely rather mon pera thanfitney. We have in Judge Sharsw ood the of qualities that in the +•sae of Judge Williams at the best we have only the promise of. Whom then, let me ask, .• - ••• would he the - more reasonable choice? It takes twenty years to make a lawyer, 'and even then he has something to learn. A good judge would require nearly all that time on the score of mere legal coin peteuey, and he should necessarily im prove dm ing that time, in his aptitude for business, in his self-control, in his temper and demeanor, for all thew things cutter into the formation of his ju dieial character. Now, can it he sup posed that with the few y ear. that Judge Williams has occupied the bench; al 'Pittsburg, having comparatively limited jurisdiction, that hp could have derived those advantages in the formation of a Judge, which ere' necessarily aequireti and fully exhibited ou the part of his antagonist during more than twenty DEMOCRATIC KT ATE NOMINATIGR I oil .11"1"1k. OF ht PRE.ME (Or RT. HON. GEORGE SIMSWOOD, Election, Tuesday, October 8, 467 Diwpwernik rwaystv Tteket M'.I,T A /7EI F , t 4 1 1 ! "; tott - ntp,leswint twp =1 JAIN al I.IIEI, of l'unOwLiand tounslii6. Jt RI 1,1311411KR10N1,11, HENRY 1. KUHN, of Oxi.r.l tnw•neltip. floa,glafl.t4tlg If ‘lt \ LY P. NN ATTI.E . .I, of toot t) 4burg bor. IMULCI4III OF TIM room MARTIN tierz, ut Hamilton townahip corNin ArDITAIZ, MARTIN E. ROLLINUER, of (.'nlon Inwrothip. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS ! RALLY, WHITE MEN! Obedience to the Conottitntiont--DevetiOn to the Winton !—Oihnrottcood and ' pure Judie&hey I All who believe in the supremacy of the Constitution of the Voited states— respeet Law, Orderand Authority—main tain, in the language of the lam'ented Douglas, that ours "is a WHITE MAN'S government, made , for white men and their posterity forever"—and an who op pose , the monstrous doctrine of military despotism over the Southern States, which makes black men rulersand white men slaves'—all who delitmure the ennr umus EXTRAVAGANCE of Itadi , M Congressional legislation, and condemn the open, notorious BRIBERY - and WHOLESALE CORRCPTION of the Radical ;;Itate Legislature—ore invited to assemble at _ Fairfield, Friday evening, Oct. 4 ; Littlestown, Satu'rday evening, Oct 5; Hunterstown, Monday evening, bet. 7. sfar•Several Speakers will address each meeting. Republicans who have hitherto voted with their party, and Nilo oppose the attempt Of their party leaders to subor dinate the Supreme Court of Pennsylva nia to partizan purposes, and honestly believe that, black men , should not be placed on a social and political equality with the whites, are invited. RALLY, White Freemen! CALIFORNIA has spoken! Let PENNSYLVANIA answer! W. A. DUNCAN, Chairman Dcm. Co. Com. Sept. 27, 1867. Thaddeus Stevens on Radical Corruption ! fear that we shall lose pewmylva• oin this next election. Ido not Oink we hare earnestness enough in die Mate to none and draw out the Republican Strenwth. while the Republican portion of our Legislature has been No openly. note. ritmsly and shamefully corrupt, that MI the honest people in the bin teare disheart ened and disgusted.'— Thad. Sr, I=2 'I he Chairman of the Radical state, Committee, Mr. Jordon, Un•r+. up flu bare fhb.; upon rchublc au (horr Now, Democrats, let us -,ee how large we can make ou majority ! Rull up your sleeves, "put tour shouldch4 to tee wheel, pray to God for success, and push on the column!" Now, for victory! —Bedford Gazette. DEMOCZATIV CONMERI AITW SI Friends of the Ifepablie ! Are you ready for election day? Ar range-your business so that-you can give that day to your country. The fate of our Government hangs trembling in the balance. We have recently gained im portant advir.tages over the enemy ; ad vantages which it Is our solemn duty to improve. IP h•trc turn , cl the qan/.•a of Rtui,calism, in the East and in the We.t, in Maine and in California; now, ki ue ehtirgc (hi. centre, enarge over the breast % orks of Fanaticism, and plant the standard of Democracy upon the citadel of tho foe. "Up. guards, and at them!" I.KT not a Demoeratic voter be left at home on election-day. THE gains made by the Democrats du ring the past six months foot up as for lowa .. Connect lent, Demorratle ()Ain. 12,040 New Hainpthlre. Demorrnt le (lain . ;OW Kentneky,Denmerotte (lain. .. .... . Nan Vermont, Twormerntle (ialtl 5000 California, Donmerntle Galin... ... ..... 27.000 Mon tom, M.o.:wroth. GAM. . . . . . li,ooll Maine. lk , nloeratio (Itun_.. ....... ... .. ... . 11,0011 QM Pennsylvania will add twenty thou sand to this column on the second Tues day in'Octoher next.—Ago Our out the full Democratic vote THE Radicals of the New York Consti tutional Convention have adjourned that body till the 12th of November. They feared to submit the new Constitution; with its negro suffrage provision, to the people this fall. Everywhere the Pur itanical, "grand moral. Idea" propa gandists are "standing from under." St - MYER and Wilson, of Iltamachuseits, and Kelley, of thls State, hare introduced hills in Congress, to confer the right to• to rote and bald office, upon negroes throughout all the States of the Union. Should Williams • be' elected Supreme Judge, he will sustain the constitutiona lity of such a ,taw. He is pledged to do so. THE Union Leagues in Virginia are said to be breaking up. The white men are deserting the Leagues, and the ne groes begin to object to being made poll cal tools of. THE Radical Congress htui established Negro Suffrage In all thee:eluded States, and given every one of them into the power of the blacks. Do you endorse such infamy:as-that? THE New York Nation di I nks the Rad ical party "Is carrying too mnch of the Puritan spirit into politics." It -should have added—and too much corruption and negro despotism. IF every Democratic vote be polled, we will carry the State by 20,000. A MAN in Washington, who had been suffering from looking for more than three months, was cured by repeated appileatkins of turpentine to his face and bark, A mu GtN FOR .111CDGE SHASAWOOD: TM IlArealeat liwairal Lawyer to Peoa-1 , Our attention has recently been called sal* -11 =b 4 Do ehu '''" g " ne the . lik.. " (41 " . to the practical workings of a law passed Nemahe . last winter, by our Slate Legislature, Im posing hea‘y penalties upon railroad companies for refusing to perm it regrow to ride in nay of their noon? ogrr ears. As the law formerly- stood, railroad comities , tors could Compel negmes to ride In ey ehole rhrs provided for them. As it stands now, they have the same choice of seats, and berths lo sleeping cars, as %%bite people. A friend of ours relates MI he was traveling front Philadelphia to Huntingdon, a few nights ago, he took - a berth in a sleeping car, and when about retiring, his attention was attracted by loud - talking and wit-tinting, on the plat form of the ear. Proceeding to the scene of the disturbance, he discovered a huge male negro in a eontmveray with one . of the railroad officials about obtain ing a berth In the steeping ear. The ticket agent had refused to sell the darkey a ticket, and the colored gentle man was trying to force his way into the car without the requisite piece of stamp , ed paste-heard. A policeman mine up, however, and settled the business, by telling the ticket agent that, under tho Radical law, if he refused to sell the ne— gro a berth ticket, no account of color, he would be amenable to a fine of FIVE Hl• VDItE.D DOLLARS, and subleet to pay a lil.e sum to the rte pro upon an acs /ion for it, tit."Thk hail the desired Otis% anti the African was handed the ticket. It e.a happened, howev er, that hut one berth was vaeant, and that was half a double berth partly o«.ti pied by a white man. The negro div,ats ,ed himselfof hat, boots, coat lend vestiand proceeded to appmpliate his half of the double berth. White man, N% ho had been doting, turned around, looked at the new corneerubbed his eyes, looked again, and then came Finch a _kicking, tututdang, sprawling . , and mixture of white and black generally us would hat dune any amalgamationimt's heart good. About this time the conductor appeared upon the scene, and the result was that the negro, with ticket in hand, tutnbled into bed, whilst the white man, growl ing anathemas at the party he himself had helped to place hi power, doggedly put on his clothes and went forward to sit with wrenched back and cramped legs, la the passenger cur, ruminating over the beauties of Radical legislation.— Milford Gazelle. —When this negro bill was under con sideration in the House; Mr. Boyle, Dem _ In Spruill-limo', Warren county:, Ohio, oernt, of Fayette county, offered the f 01%% %% here the Selo.' Directors are all Rath- (lowing amentitnent us a new section : ears, seventeel negro children have been I ,ont-rtols: N. Provided, That nothing placed in the public school., and sands ; herein contained shall be held to compel wlelled Pete, ern the children of poor the atimarsiou of negroes into cars set white parentage. The children of the I Ig g ar e t u f m o or ladiesn into berths in sleep directors and wealthy Radicals are 'tent I Thirty-six D , niocrals voted for this to a select subscription school. Thekle- I section, and fifty-one Radicals against it. sign of these Radical shoddy aristocrats . nes the section was defeated, and ne is evidWititly to Oatiiharize the children of grace can now. force theuntelvea into the poor with what is popularly consids cars set apart for ladies, or line sleeping erect a degredation. and if possible, - to , core. Will white men support a party draw a wiwier him of east between their which thus insults their a ro cs and chit own silver-spoon sprig- and the,ottlipring alien • REIM In vonelusion. allow me to snylhat for the reasons 51ic . 4(..t.1, T shall vote for Judge tslctrsi.‘ ood lu doing so I do not feel that I shall compromise my princi ples as a lhorovqh ardiunal Rcpuldtenn— in neting 1 .1111111.' carry with me the conseiousMs., adult)); injustice to a meritorious Mall and of ihtlictlng causeless and a cureless wound upon the purity, pe-manaucy and integrity of the Judiciary. My term 01 life Is short, but the lessons of this day may last—in their pernicious and corrupt intluences—unto the latest posterity. Let the people, thoa, think of fl u x, do what they belawe to be right and xktud firm(/' by their moral us as thi it potzlirwl fa, th, I).\ VII) PAUL BROWN." NEGROES IN EIIE PUBLIC ACIIOOLS of poor parent'. Should the Radicals succeed in Penn oylvania, the mine course will be pursu ed' io our public schools. has been stated that, should the next Legi.dature Is; Rai u bill will be passed to make Taxpayers, remember that the Increase it emumilsory upon all directors to admit of personal property tax made by the Rad net.tio• eta fikett into the l e/hlte free teal Revenue Board in 1e66, and yet en ',lmo], upon perfect equality with the collected, amounts to •=1,419,009 for each white eltihiren. it is well known that of the years 1566, ISU7 and I+. Each a here% er Radicals ow in authority county in the State has its proportion of wealth is math- the only standard of ex• this vast amount set down as a-..tleht celleneo and power, breHUSe, as a goner- I against it, bearing Interest front 3iiimary, al' thing, the principal portion of the 1567, and, sooner or later, it will have to wealth of the country is in their 110%.03.: he paid, unless the courts decide the le. 100111. Being able to pay for the tuition I vying or it to lie mega** It is ,strongly of their children in select schools, col- I suspected that these sums are demanded loges, seminaries, Sat., it matters not tot to cover the extravagances and, possibly,_ them liow intimately Way be theinter• thkrasealities of the party leaders .who mixture of races and colors in the Public has e been in authority for the peat four schools, Being ,also the party of aristo- I years. It is strange, to say the least, eratie or despotic ideas, and claiming to _that the $1,414.000 levied In and for 1868 possess not only the bulk of,t he wealth,, was not demanded during that year, and hut all the decency, morality, ; it is strange, also, that neither the levy grace, respectability, ( see Harrisburg ; for that year noiTthe $1 ; 1114,000 levied for 0 ; isus, and various mashers the present year, was demanded until sinre,l they d e sire to refiner the ehildren atter the regular ax for the present; year of the poet hut! middle Masses to as low had been collected and paid over by the I several counties. It is also strange that, a level as piss] tile, in miler to elevate their own, ansi make of them the tubs, a ik• r making these extraordinary de of the destinies of the eonittry. mantis upon, sonic seven or eight coun ties, the whole matter has been unae. etatintably postponed by the State offl elals. Whether this he owing to fear of threatened porsecutions or in guard against the defeat of the Radieal can didates at the approaching election, we leave our readers to determine.—Patriot rt Every poor man, and every nom in the middle rank of fife—.o called in the scale of wealth—a ho votes the Radical ticket, votes to bring about jicd, such n state otalThipt. Who among those class es, therefdre, with a proper regard for the future of ids children, can vote n Radical ticket? A ballot so cast .will, sooner or later, bring regret and humili ation. Recall these facts, poor men, when you go to the polls on the SO of October.-Patriof DEMOCRATS. nos -r -TRADE r CEZI .Radicals arc offering to "trade" votes —promising to vote for a Democratic candidate or tv.o,lf Democrats will vote for an equal number of Radical candi dates. Democrats, don't touch the prop osition: The Radicals can't elect a man by their ou n strength, and would laugh in your face after the election If they should succeed. by trickery in any one particular. stick 'together and poll the full vote, and Tue ,, day will bring uc a clean and glorious victory. TUF.szPo.k Y NEST will decide wheth er or nut the negro shall be the equal of the white man at the ballot box and in the jury box, in Pennsylvania! Friends of the white race, turn cut, and express your preference by voting the WHOLE Democratic ticket. It stands on the WlllTE'platform. OHIO POLITIC.I. We have the most encouraging Intelli gence as to the progress of the campaign in this- State. The Radicals are said to be quite disheartened at the result of the California and Maine elections, while the more conservativ,e Republicans are manifesting unmistakable luclinations to try, a change of administration. Crush ing taxes, stagnant trade,- the efforts to make the negro supreme, with the un certainties of the future, arising from the Radical revolutionary policy of Con gress, are daily making converts to the Democracy, and creating within the ranks of the Republicans one of the greatest stay-at-home-election-day par ties that has been known for many a year. That, at least, is the substance of assurances that come to us from intelli gent and trustworthy sources. To ; keep negroes out of the white schools, vote against the Radical candi dates on Tuesday next ! TUESDAY ' NEXT ! TUESDAY NEXT! 50TH YEAR.--NO. 1. THE N6‘15016111 im TH CABS. DEMOCRAM, remember that the elec tion takes Male NEXT TUESDAY. TAXEM, TAXEIor, TAREA BorAuEns! Didyou fight to make 'l'l.s Nr.1.4110 STATE...? I:==:C==:l=l I:==1 'A correspondent Writing front South Rend, Indiana, the home of lion. Schuy ler Colfax, gives the following most gratifying intelligence: 'South Rend replies to California with the first echo. The home and ward or rtehtlyler Colfax, which last spring gave . Mvcrs, Radical Republican, 29 ma jority over tVilliam Mack, Democrat, yesterday, at a special election to elect a Councilman 1114 he First Ward, (Colfax's,) gave William Mack, Democrat, la major qy over D. Demuling, Radical Republi can. The Democrats are jubilant over their ',meccas in defeating Schuyler and his Radicals, upon it strict party lune, in"his own ward, where his own vote and influ ence availed hum so little. Much of our victory is due to the indefatigable exer tions of our worthy postmaster, A. It. Farnum Ewi., aided by leading cronner cativo Officials of our city. Truly, the -bending of the blade of grass by the gen tle breeze, indicates plainly the direction of the approaching hurricane. MILDER the administration of Governor John'W. Geary, the State debt has been decreased $1,794,644.50 within the last year.—lnquirer. A lie out of the whole cloth ! The state authorities have been_ compelled to bor• row lwsnly-lhrce millions of dollar; at six per cent. interest, to meet the obligations of the state. Our loans formerly were obtained at live per cent. Interest, but Geary pays air per cent. premium fur Republicau rule! Os the 1 8 th instant a uegro presided on the bench of thsi first District Recorder's Court of New Orleans. This is Radical "reconstruction." White men from the North whb purpose settling in the South will find a pretty country to reside in in the course of a year or two. They might as well go to, Hayti. Radical' "recon struction" is fast rendering the Southern States uninhabitable for both the native whites and the Northerners who have settled there. We have also eotudderably reduced the prices of our fittest quality of Claiwing Tobacco. Please send for a Price List. Wx. 131.A1/1 do Smi, Wholesal,nnd Retail Grower and PoSe pt rten GC 1 ueeneware—Carliale. pa. .6, 867. atit essmoseagi Orr out every einocratio vote. ELliclioN DAY, Teta* link VOTE TILE. WHOLE TICHET ! READ! READt By:AD! From the Philadelphia Agr THE NEGRO 1111171131T10N. It Is now the avowed detilminatioti of the Radical' party to so alter, 'modify, and change the laws of the State and nation, as to force negroes upon a fnli social and political level with white men. The evi dence of this centre seen itt the reconled acts of that organisation. The late war between the States was so managed by , Mr. Lincoln and bis ass ociates - as to in ure to the benefit of the negro. Their emancipation and eufritichisement took precedence of the union of the Staten under the Constitution, and the real In terests of white men. Reconstruction has been Impeded and delayed In order that the elevation of the negro might be put upon a broader and more secure heels. In defiance of the teaching' of history, the ignorant and prejudiced negroes of the South hate been .elevated to the full lank of American eitisens, and the wel. fare of three States of the Union placed entirely In their hands, while in seven others they hold the balance of power. • This will enable them to elect negroes as Governore and members of Congress, to fill the legislatures with men of that race, and bend local lawn in the direction of their Interests and In opposition to those of wfilte men. What has been done with reference to the South, will he attempted In this sec. lion also. Mr. Wilson's bill, enfranchis ing the negrocs or the North, despite any Impediment that may exist Ih the Con stitution of aux one of the States In this seetion, distinctly marks the, onward course of the current of negro equality. Mr. Sumner declared In his plate In the Senate that it was the of the Radical phrty to force negm P ftlrage into the Northern States ; sueh an act, he said, would "Secure the Radical party three thousand votes in 'Connecticut, and fif teen thousand in Pennsylvania. It was sled In New York and Bulimia, and, it - Ifeet, In every State." The movement headed by Mr. Wilson has the entire QuppOrt of all, the leading men mile, Radical party. , Senator Catnerun, of State, moved to proceed to the coneldern, tion of the bill In order that It Might be passed at the (dose of the last erasion of. canifil"CF , R. Mr. Stevens endon.ea it in a most hearty- And Cntieuslastie manner, and no word of opposition Mita passage has beet, heard from theladleal preaaull thin Commonivealth. The Wilson pro gramme may, therefore, be looked upon as endorsed and adopted by the dominant party In this State, to he carried out at the earliest possible moment. If tho Radicals succeed at the coming election, negroes will vote , in Pennsylvania, not withstanding the prohibition in.the Con stitution, and Judge Williams will de cide that such a law la binding_bepause . it la in "harmony with the political oplu.- ions of a majority of the people." This is the negro question from a na tional standpoint. But In our own State there urn abundant evidences that the ,Radical party are In favor of negro equality. Look atone instance. On tho Thud of March, 1867, John W. (leery ap proved the following bill : 14x-rtow 1.-That on and after the plum age of this act, any railroad or railway corporation, within this Commonwealth, that shall exclude or allow to be exclud ed, by their agents, conductors, or em ployees, from any of their passenger can, any person or persons, on account of OW or, or race, or that shall refuse to carry in uny of their ears, thus act apart, any person or persons on account of color or rare, or that shall, for such reason, com pel or attempt to compel, any person or. persons, to oveapy cow part/etdar par( of any of their ears, set apart for the accom modation ,of people as passengers, shall be liable In action of debt, to the person thereby injured or aggrieved, In the son/ of ,fire hundred doffars, the same to be recovered iu au actitin of debt, as like amounts are • by law recoverable. Svc rioN 2. That any agent, conductor, or employee, or any railroad or railway corporation, within this commonwealth; who Khali exclude, allow to he excluded, or assist in the exolusion (ruin any of their cars, set apart for the accommoda tion of passengers, any person or per sons, on account of color or rade,'or who shall throw any car or cars from the track, thereby preventing persons from riding, shall be deemed guilty of anbitit, meanor, and upon conviction thereof, shall pay a fine not exceeding five hun dred dollars, or be imprisoned for a term not exceeding three monthanor less than thirty days, or both at the discretion of the court. Thin bill was panned in the Senate by a vote embracing all the Radical Sena tors, with a singleeaception. The Dem ocratic vote In that body was solid against it. In the House every Radiant voted for it, and every Democrat against it. By the provisions of this act white men, women and children are compelled to occupy the same seats with negroes in all public conveyaneci. No distinction ran be made. Sleeping cars are also op en to the entrance of peonies, and whim ladies and gentlemen are compelled to accept She ,company of ilegrOeti, de-' prive theniselvm of the enjoyments a n d comforts of this latest improvement in railroad traveling. In our city cars the - operations of this law can be seen every day. Negroes occupy seats while aged white men and invalid white ladies ens compelled to stand. .',White girls going to and returning from school are forted 'into close contact with negroes, and in sulted if they even exprcas a preference for a seat by one of their own color. This is the manner in which the law forcing • negroes into the oars opperatea here.— That law was passed by a Radical Leg All lature, approved by a Radical Govern and that party should be hold nasponsl hie for the outrage upon the rights of white men. But this bill will be followed by others of a like character if the Radical party Is suoceesful at the coming election. Ne groes will be forced Into our public schools, into hotels, bOarding-houses, tlientm, into the opera,alde by side with white Men and women. Bills to carry forward these "progressive movements" are now being prepared, and the more holiest of the dominant party do not hesitate to declare' that they will all be enacted into laws if they carry the next Leglsisture. With such issues involved in the conkst the white men of Pennsyl vania should labor to make the defeat of the Radical party complete and over whelming. There Is no middle ground to occupy at this time. The Demomotio partyme for the white man and his In terests., The Radical party are in fa vor . of negro equality, both politically and socially. White men must choose two tween the two and vote accordingly. Imported.—Ply the ship "11. IL Tuck er,"Just arrived flora Liverpool, we have revived our second Importattiod of Quecnsware. A. largo invoice of "Plat► Trowetonc Irarc,‘' of latest pattern and lineal quality, which we offer at'very low ! Prima. Please eall and examine. We offer to the trade cal out White *. Wares at Philmjelphla prices—no charge - hit freight or package. Glassware at a further reduction