• $ emPiltr• • - o : 4 lpftear, 'An* 11; toss. . . ~,DTi Mo ItATIC 13TATE Tii2KET. AV , OITOR AirtgaltAL, ill44 , Elpititiss , a. bora^ «l ltrrree yowler. oltrfritlitiN ts , r, of Columbia cO. otottliErns. o , l *-Malnlt i gliaTi, Ter'. laeritaildridgeed isipielota the Outirmen oe std IStateopotty, My, township, or ward Dernoeset. ettre wan tp it Wee, eseociations, or ridah the Consreselotad Delhoeratle triblererti Mee with-h! emote of meta• twee maw& emeresiteas, aw refereure &who" tbeggligithiblirlitaidestial estapaign. Documents wOl be furnkattecl bg tbla committee, OD onleni acidifsbanfed, by liked*, at the follow tag rates • Paitillltlastpassoe lineaments, In wrappers, and imam& Slayer thousand. Ear seigkt.page documenta, In wrapper., and franked, 17 per thousand, or at the None rate for a number. In particular cases they will be kensWs4 gratuitously. o.llllaUltileattues may ha addressed to Hon. 811111/kel J. Itanaoll, U. C., 'Washington City. ay order, J. R. DOOLITTLE. Cbaittlicm Cortaro...tonal Dem Ex. Cum NA Ittottl; IMA (41`ertqa . Can Orr r Cornor!ativeldlouPs. ■nd Md. WM' X atioral Eons callow. The following calibes been lamed for a Nation- al (Muventhat d Conneevathe Soldiers nod Sailors, aligned by the National Er...tithe Con, mama appointed by the Ch•velarol •Ohlot Coo t elation of September 17, ME • WASOTwornsr, S l one 4, 1/144—Tn or:romance of reeelattkils of toe /4aUonsl Rxecutive (M 0 mitten soppOited by the /Soldiers' and bailors' Una en- Goa which amemided on the 17th and /Nth of fietoll . Wow, Mt, a National Convention of ell with kertred In the tlnion army and navy doting thrlata Sabellian, and who am anzioun to arrern the etauster from the role of the Radical party, to calked to meet at New York City ou the 4th day or sly best. Deletettions will be 'chosen from each MiMe, fn rdeh manner and of sorb num• IM meths several State Executive Committees may proscribe, and estir delegation will east, in all the proceedings of the Coo, cation, the num ber of votes to which its State may he entitled In thdrisettinti College. General Grant Is the can didata- MI the Itrunord party, which fur three years peat has prevented the secomplialt Went of nearly all the avowed objeeur of the war, and et intifit on tte'dmtrnetion of the Constitution and theill/alon, and Le will be no stronger before the people than the patty he represents. 11 the Dorn berms, and Conservatives cordially imam and nominate against him a statesman, or a soldier whores record of patriotic siert lees is as apnoea tionEd sold' own, the mem en tetra issues between the Mee grata., will then be fairly considered, sod the mem, not We prejudice, of the people will determine their choke The purpose of this Con, en non is to advise sod oclicipertirte with the Democratic party, in presentlig, to Use natiOn a candidate fur Presi dent who will eaninimed the aepport of all who desire to extinguish the ravages of the war, aixd ish the military doipothotti now ruling In the Moth, and give lathe Southern States the rights of abl(•govwrnmeet, and of an wpm/ and pater nal Unison, anal-estop. to the nation an ecouom• tool 1 113 ,1 Coma Motional government. Out. A. W. BuDasno.Maine, Oen. J. DONAHOO, New Hampehlre, CU. INlff PLErmizarr,Maesanhusetta, Maps Etriss It Ceder, Consecticut, ('vi. LAIIKENCI, Rhode island, JANKB DR, New York, 01$. C. M. Enatti, New Jersey, - • tien.J. Knee, Pennsylvania, lion, K. SAD/AD/Y, Maryland. OM, P, H. ALLABACK, find. of Vol., Col. L. Ih CAYPHYLL, Ohio, (304.7.13kAmtrrre, Kentucky, • f3ent. Jolt's! Lova, Illinois, Col. T. L. Pen. 3. (.1. PARK-Ill:HST, Michigan, lien. EDWARD BRAGG, Wisconsin, MD. WILMA A. GORMAN, Minnoeota fien t .r, A Bnawr,..Mlssissippl, Cal. rims lanFamaaf, Kansas, Gen.'. W. Inravan, California, leallonal F.xecull ye Committee TIMM CSIMPILIIII TAM VHS CAMPAIGN. A filiN ' Tidootpile Awaits Cs t—Demai. Yis►k New! The Radh3okl noininatioue create no eetbteilasin, The names of Grant and Coifax fall flat upon the public ear. We predict, that the Democratic candidates chosen at New York on the 4th of July Will electrify thew bite masses, and that Victory will,perch upon our banners in November. hut the Campaign will be au-active, a working one. No effort wail be spared, as noun should he, to rid the country of corrupt, tyrannical and de structive Radicalism. In tills glorious work the Comrumn will take a full hand. •lo nothing that the editor can dn,or hlaaneausatrurd, will It be batinil lie fttetnporttrfes. In order, therefore, to alas* us to do the more good, we have reduced our rates for the earn palin uat after the Presidential elec• lion) to the following low figures : , atiffe,COAM., CtlslB j Five copita, $3; Sus cqpies,l4. sirAs heretofore, any one of our pnee cot auhecribere evading us the name of a new opt, w!tAk In cash, will re ceive ayeredli of fifty mute oa Lie own sulascriptlan.' Democrats Conservatives all In favor'of White Men ruling America— eotme up to this work at once. Spread the truth everywhere! Spread it low! .1111111,1 IaIVITS I Grant's nomination la producing a nob harvest of DEmocaaric YR-routes. Last w eek we had the gratification to aunitamee a grand triumph In the State taf Oregon—the election of a Democrat .to armrest', (a vim) and a large Demo *tier Majority In the Legislature, with riedigydal tkelcuurit,y officers. *new tken another victory, equally significant though on a smaller scale, bas been achletra: — Weirterto - the election tebitesta, the home of Gran( which otetikki on Friday last, and rtmlted in theildettleste•of the whole - Democratic tick* tty'three hundred majority ! 'Ariffikerjust reaches us. At Retanton, inithiltiltate, on Toesday, the Demoerats electiffithiffi City Treasurer by a majori ty of efirt—a gain of 143 since last year. traits promise a full and glortoug eirop November. Tun monitory despotism WII places the *bole control of the political machinery fa Rhe Southern States in the hands of General Grant. Will he have the effront• ertfunis theelictatoried power winch has b s '-patio his Mods bye Jeeehisioal Congress, for his own elevation?. .Will be mose . the bayonehi one-third of t *be to secure electoral votes Mad* to blg? We iitonl see. In the Mileigiti Olathe sentlment stolid than. siti Witi="t9tign!" ticip tgmpqrary Chair mapPß4'‘ BCIVISAirt, ,goiliveptfupll4:alled • 1-4gratiit.:proceed "l4l°D'ipeon riea Re publicanwth Pm el'. 'AM speech intblalaain„asuLall atotis , k Alt .1111" 49aa. BF. 1 4tals, intoki.of Um_ AuoigOV,v, "che—ickaiiielr awl* Aw940,4*. oki;pk, .c00ki.,4 1 9 Me 5 44001 1 9fd tc " .41. W lag a P. 04 0 40 011 4, weako9yprA,44o l cia. R, , 44 ,3 fuuki PP vev: - "ion. =thod•of tastiolielng a or& -of goolartridatit ell vkie tinted; cottidataila lablat Itietiettot tairoftSe %nab, -otlifte Veer' and ratio it` te Itictbands •tritattioaa, 12 to tomb atyltaktraot dOok azAilwilkilawarliwasksocetrier tion." THE 11f6111110 A. 14 A *CLING 'ELEMENT. -r 1 The riots and it ra ithic# recen occurred in the ed I (*pee], sli how utterly Incanit I the ult Aloes are comprehending r , rasing the dutlits of citizenship; nahe'day of the mxl iiicipal election the few blacks who on: dertook to exercise the right of choice by voting a ticket which had not re col% ed the approval of the white liadie.,l leaders and the mass of Bureau negroes, we're - SA - Orin by overpowering mobs, • aud pursued land beaten until reamed by the officers of the law. Besides thistlae,y have been threatened with death unless they depart from the city. Upon the night succeeding, atid after irreSponal ble white-scoundrels had secured passes- Mon of the ballot-boxes and atufTed them with fraudulent tickets for the Radical candidate, au Immense crowd of vagrant negroes (principally paupers upon the public bounty 'end non residents from Maryland and Virginia) gathered upon the streets and gave themselves up to the most violent excesses, Two drug stores. a restaurant and several stores were as asutted with stones and robbed of consid erable property. A white man, who, In , a friendly ray, endeavored to stop a dis pute between two negroee, was beaten most shockingly and cut dangcrouidy about the hips with a razor. Another white man who allowed himself to be drawn Into an altercation with 4 negro, was cat upon the arm with a razor and died before the severed arteries could be secured. A large number of other white men vi ere attacked by the black mob and 'driven from the streets, after being bru tally maltreated. Scores of other excess es and outrages upon law and decency were committed by this baud of lawless ! savages, which it is needless to particular ! Ize. The Metropolis police, who are Rad , teals, seemed to care little about check ing the blacks, at least they managed to arrest the guiltless only and to allow the most culpable to escape. These scenes of negro lawlessness and intolerance are but the precursors of more to come. As a contempory re marks, the negroes, bigoted, ignorant and arbitrary, cannot reason or compre hend the sacredness of individual opin ion. He must be master or slave. He must be nuder sombody's feet or his feet will trample down all over whom his power extends. Such has been discov• ered to be his tendency in St. Domingo, Hayti, and In every country w here the atti mpt has Leen made to establish pure negro government. The Radical leaders are aware of ail this, but they close their eyes and ears to the facts, because the ne gro is now their ally and they are labor ing merely for presentsupremacy. With out the use of the desperate political ma chinery which the black element fur nishes to their hands, immediate discom fiture and ruin would overtake the Rad ical leaders. Hence, to retard the near approach of defeat; to brace up their fall ing structure of wrong and usurpation, and to secure a temporary prolongation 0C power, they are willing to bring debase ment upon the ballot-box; prepared to make American citizenship a laughing stock and reproach, and determined to plunge the whole country into a disas trous and bloody war of races. How long the Northern people will tolerate these infamous political schemes lti is impossi- ! the to say, but that there Is a day of rot_ ributlon rapidly following In the wakeof Sumner, Stevens, and the rest of the gro supremacy propagandists, no man can doubt. There is agathering tempest of popular fury which, sooner or later, will burst upon them with uncoutrolla ble poswer. . TUE DESERTER Acx.--The case of Ed ward AlcCatTerly against George Oruger, J. C. Dickinson and Alexander Ale, elec tion officers of Warriorsmark township, Huntingdon county, who had refused to receive the plaintiff's vote, came before the Supreme Court on appeal from the Common Pleas of Huntingdon county, and was argued on Wednesday neck, at Harrisburg. It was admitted that McCafferty had been drafted and had failed to report, anti that &certificate to that effect had been presented to the defendants, as provided In the act of June 4, Me, which disfran chises those whose desertion is so certi-, fled to. The question of the constitution ality of this act of 1866 was the refore squarely presented. The court reserved its decision, but the intimations thrown out by several of the Judges clearly txdieate-that•the act will be pronounced unoonetitutional y JuMWce Strong intimating that when the Con• attention prescribes the qualifications of an elector, It is equivalent to a &Not prohibition upon the Legislature to add any other qualifications. FORNEY AND STEVEN —APROPHECY. —Writing to one of hie "two papers, both daily," on the close of the impeachment trial,. Col. Forney, clerk of the "high court," made this prophecy: Should the Senate of the United States fall to convict Andrew Johnson on the accusations of the House, not an electo ral vote, with the exception of the vote of West Virginia, Missouri and Tennes see, will be given to Gen. Grant in the Southern States next November. So Stevens prophesied : That "It the •Presldent was not convicted, the Radl 7 cal candidate would carry but two Northern States— Massachusetts and Vermont." WESTERN OPINION OF COLFAX.--Out in the West; Where Schuyler Colfax, the Radical candidate for Vice Prreident, hest known, the people have not a very exalted opinion of him. The Chicago Times says: "The American people—tirone that in habit the 'West, at any rate—peed Lot be told who Schuyler C'olfax is. He is a pol itician of the smallest calibre of any that ever gained, by toadyism or good luoik, a newspaper putt lieyen - d — the county be lives in. With Grant, the man of no principles, at the bead, and Colfax, the man Ono bruins, at the tall, the Jacobin ticket is a very perrectarrangentent." Orttgrx haws for Oran t. but be wasn't whin he Wrote the following "More reldleriC were uselessli , slaughtered In the IMe Mar through the blunders of dronkeh offlOors' than by the bullets of the foe." Wilen the edltorof the Means dealt Grant,Olv tilow....karsen the epee .I;ke wee lac Cho"; hot haying gone over ,tstAiknOti we Ask 14 , 41 1 4 r. 41e, kib t tsrleY /slaws Lune Num* 0 Ain4tiQuala . ;141±141- o!.atod ad'rirungascr tosoinatik4iget4o); lissom the swilelital.4 the 14E44 4 1ent ike:Chstraft.ilatenoshilereughly 144444,1 vegan * asicl; the, ReptietiNcAt pee inakeitawll4, sediat,this,,haticatiew vareeweee.temeavtattk aila oppiled, upup Ude teentinent., ,if the. &mete et the U ted Stitept-red'esee - ta oontleA t h e feeitax at Weebinitemowitte did refuse, andgittstfflaihe peep!, Meow:nide:the will otltie firpelb home pest', - e •it /1,11 I -dilos.kluxwok,lNAk PIONZ Forney and ;ohm A. Logan are nom == . . ,migmfgrargrmTs THE wheat haewest /taitweeetateaFia , ti Missiasippi and Arkazisas. RADICAL conarrrios FUND. t n e , r :k4 allel fqvi ?u a r g tl al l om e low g trprhing declurtikl tiab : 44 We do sot hesitate to astert,'and we tkrit boldfttliee money 1110 controlled the nominations of the Republican party • in I).mphin county for the ht+t six years —that delegates to our county conven- I times, se a t from tow mdlipa to tepregent the v. ill of the people, hale been bought lu Ilarrkhur,t to .crve the purpose of the ring *Melt hirnow controlling the poli tics of the county. It way seem terrible to make these statements, but they are true, The people have a right to know that such are the practices of our party —that those who want all the honors and assume all the control of our party, are only so many corrupt, vile, selfish demagogues, who would, at any time, sell their'-politteal birth-right fora mess of oilier pottage. It must be remembered that, at the lowest calculation, the ring In Dauphin county divided among its members during the war, a million and a half Of dollars—that this money is in the hands of men who are always willing to purchlse delegates to suit their pur poses, and that when one of their asso ciates is placed In power, nu man out side the ring is regarded as of the least Importance, while all Itepublicaus, how ever holiest and respectable, are treated with contempt, after their votes have been controlled to put these creatures Into power!' One million and a half of dollars in six years is two hundred and fifty thormand (Whin, atimit - tlPy. This le the sum the new Radical organ says the Radical par ty lenders have each year expended to• buy votes and bold Dauphin county in the toils of negro Radicalism Malt true? tusks the Patriot d• Union, and then' re+ marks• We do not knew, but true tt Is that there ara a number of wealthy Rad icals in llarrisburg, who before the wan were poor—someof them very poor. The Democratic public sespect theta large proporttou of their property was secured through dishonest practices as apecuis tors In the necessibies of the &Riven:moat, and as Gtreernment and State offleers, contractors and agents, ;but not baying neves.% to private official records, they cannot bring charges or even roughly estimate the plunderings. The proprie• torsand editors of the new Radieatorgaa, however, were within, if note/the "ring"• of corruptionists during that whole pe riod, and we done' doubt their ability to name the Individuals who divided the spoils and the amount apportioned to or secured by atoll one. They could not BUM op the plundering* without being aware of the various items and transac tions. Possessing this knowledge, It to their plain duty, therefore, to the people and to their professions of honesty and 'reform, to make a clean breast of the whole d isgraeeful record. If they ueglect or refuse to dose, they must make up their minds to be charged by the public with an attempt, through the. general charges, to extort "black mail" from the corruptionists. If they drop the subject now, after such porlUvedeciaralloca, Use people will be forced to the °uncle sloe that the spoilers have compounded with them. Having thus placed them selves In a position from which there is no honorable line of retreat, they had better go forward with their exposure. They must mot only tell who "divid ed" this million and a half of dollars during the past six years, but they must also tell why they treasured till this me, their guilty knowledge against the leaders of their "grand moral Idea" par ty. The public•--espeelally the 'people of Dauphin county—demand an expla- nation and exposure of all who have been so disreputebly engaged. How THIPM GRAB SPOILEL—The New. York Post (Radical) says the subsidies or aid in money asked from- the pres ent Congress for railroad and navigation. purposes amount to the enormous sum of iv - X.8,2150,000. 'Think of that, taxpayers , -- two - hundred snd sixty-eight millions two bundred and fifty tbousanddollars. worth of public lands to be swept into private pockets! This is exclusive of the bundled' of astillons of dollars worth al ready donated to such earporatioun No wonder the Rump conspirators violate the toustittitioa, their oaths, and every thing honeratile and honest, to maintain themsehee and their bunion in power, when the value Of empires hangs upon their votes, and millions of dollars lie waiting their acceptance. Oh, that the people could be made to see the infamous schemes of corruption that -are almost daily passed thnough the Rosati Congress. They would bidd with indignation, and make this country too hot to hold Rep resentatives-with grow stand in high esti mation.—Readrag.Onsellea How. JOHN A. MALsorr, or Indiana, an nld line Whifgraboaa.latisaLpeadepublican, is out with a letter lhainvecing the mad schemes of the Washington Radicals. He says he Is not and never has been a Democrat, but his sympathies were al ways with the Republicans until they made war upon the President, in whieh he would not acquiesce. He denoUncee Butler and the other Impeachers, and lauds the Chief-Justice and the conserva tive Senators. Arritit seven years of failure in meas ures of practical finance, the Radical leaders, in their platform, try to palm ott promises for the future upon the country. It won't do. If a party cannot succeed, after seven pram of experimenting, is putting the GOverninent upon a good and- true financial basis, it is time for it to stand aside for that good old party whose precepts lu political economy ele vated our country to rank among the first and most powerful of nations. Tir Maine Rails. sent one hundred sad eight delegates to the "soldyers" convention—SO geaera/s, 2.1 colonels, Al majors add. 30 captalus. The "high privates" who went to the front and fought the battles were left at home to chop RAW logs. THE tact Lae just been brought out. that Wen. B. Nano, the district attorney for Philadelphia, (a city officer,) receives a salary of $32,100. This inoludea a large &Mount of perquisites, and Is $7,000 wore than the President of the United States reeelvee. He has held the °glee for sev eral years under a Radical adruiniatra lion, and his.ows political frieuda, who oppose his n•eleotion, 'are showing up hialange Isom% - Wil EN the luipaachateot business corn • euesioed. we warned our Radical (riga de that before they were through,witb ;bey would be basally Wok of the whole waiter, arid they ere now inclined to think we were litrue prophet. firOYERODYIy say that-Grant is on neithor 81416 of one•half,of the questions of tho Any, and en both aides of the oiloer hali. • Tan >Crutleaton MarortrY, I;Yno 1 4 - burg Republican, PeteraWzg Index„ llio- bile Regis 0 .4 -.cis Picayune, Memphis, valane* frn,n , li , in len; Ginn.,l l 4Pnßek kf,PrPflAcke9L tiArg 4000 vgte4 WrikiNi!AP 'MAY* of.. 1.144 Fn ed g ke o Rff* , *,, o , k _ n *WM. 11114,,t wge 44 h ,A: 134 beftr h ir Anakvp wow,: tr the PRIPI% , • rt d imPaLcaintrf 94# 1 4 4 e d . 7 4 '1 4 Cause Junkr." - liadleal FtNERAL OW EX.PILERIDENT EC CE73=3161 Immense Prti L Pa. June .I.• The al of Ex-President Buchanan was the most imposing ceremony ever witness- ed in this county. Thu cortege eaten- did all the way Trot ails home at Wheatland to this city, a distance of a I mile and a half. Delegation. from New YOrk, Baltimore; Harrishnrg, Ykrindel phia, York, Pa:, Beading, Pottsville, wad tram thuliatroual Cougxesr, as as from aesoclations, benevolent, politi cal and otherwise,- *alked over the route. About taro thousand persons were In the lind of procession. The family carriage of Mr. Buchanan con veyed his immediate mourners, Inclu ding Mrs: Johnston (formerly Miss Lane,) and the Bev: Edward Buchanan, the only brother of the deceased, was present With his entire family. The mansion at Wheatland was thrown open to the public, and the body was ex posed in the hail, while the faintly walled in the room in which Mr. Buchan• an died. The ex-President was dressed in a satin shroud, white neck-tie n'“ l high collar, as in life. His face looked very natural and expressive. The cof fin acd hearse were of aeolid , plain char acter, according to the directions of Mr. Buchanan himself. A band of inm.ic played a funeral march on the way to the grave. The Masons assisted through out the ceremony, and their burial ser vice accompanied the religious rites All denonnnatione of clergymen assisted at the grave, but the immediate ceremo ny was read by Rev. John-W. Nevin Wreathe of laurel, ivy an d "iminortenes" were deposited upon the main. The funeral was not merely 5 - political cere mony. It was remarked that the leading Republicans of the county dial equal hoe or to the ex-President with his old party associates. The bells of all the churehes tolled during the -passage of the proces sion, busilletlawasuniversally suspended, and the people crowded the streets thro' which the Maly ;tweed .1,0,W00d ward' Hill Cemetery, the place of burial, which stands on tho edge of the town, in an op. posite direction from Wheatland. It to ,t, crowded by a respectful tteetenblage of people, 'before the procession arrived. Mr. Buchanan gave eaphca directions In regard to his funeral, to his executor, on the Saturday preceding his decease, lie requested that there should he no large or expensive mondinent erected Jover his remains, but that there should J be a simple but substantial oblong tomb erected, the capstone to he of the fluest and Most durable marble, on which he specially requested there should be cut, in Boman letters, the followiii,g inscrip tkie, and nothing wore: "Here rest the remains of Janie, Buchanan, fifteenth President of the Pnited Cltates. Born In Franklin county, Pennsylvania, April 2a, 1701. Died at his residence, at \V heat land, Lancaster county, Penns„Ovitina, ou --," adding the day of my death, now so near which was June 1, ISCS.I In the same interview with his execu tor, who was one - of hisintimate friends, heaaid : "The principles or the Christian religion were instilled into my mind in my youth, and front all I have observed and experienced in the long Ilfe Provi dence nes vouchsaied to me, I have only become were strengthened in my con viction of the divine character of the iSavionr, slid the power of atonement through His redeeming grace rind mer cy." , At the coact usein ui tins interview, he remarked, in reply tv an expressed hope that he might )et live to see the country fully restored to peace and pros perity, and his career completely vin dicated : "My dear friend, I have no fear of the future. Posterity will do Inc justice; I have always felt sod still feel that I dischaiged every public duty im posed upon me conscientiously. I have no regret for any public ilO4 of my life, and history will viudieate my memory front ever) uulust aspersion." The will of Mr. Buchanan will he opened to-morrow He is understood to have left a legacy to the poor of the City of Lancaster. kits estate is computed at sauumo. His last words were, "On, Lord Almighty—us Thou wilt." =1 =Ert NRw YObLK, June 4.—Out of respect tso the Aleatory of ez•Presitieut, Buchanan, the various public offices were closed to day in this city, sage were half-mated at the City Hall WO other public build ings, se well as from the places of busi ness of several private citizens. The courts adjourned at an early hour. Por tions of the City Hall were draped in mourning. BALTIMORI:, June 4.—ln accordance OW a resolution of the City. Gonneils, the hells were tolled from :Mee to li c P.to day, In respect to the memoryof Mr:Buchanan. The Custom House and other government officers wore closed. BOSTON, June 4.—The flags are,at half mast to-day, in respect to the funeral of Ex-President 13uchanan. A national sy late aae fired. NEW ORLEANS, June 4.—The United States courts and government 01liefti were closed to-day in respect for the memory of James Buchanan. Vl'asritsnrox, June 4.—ln the United States Senate, Mr. Buckalew etated that the. funeral of ex-President Buchanan would take place at his late residence, near Lancaster, to-day, and that as a mark of respect, he nn.ved that the Ren ate adjourn. The mutton was adopted, with only one dissenting volee (Mr. Pomeroy, of Kansas;) and theicupon the Senate, at web. a o clock and fifteen minutes, adjourned, without transacting any legislative business. The depart ments, the hanks, and many other places of business in the city are closed to-day, out of respect to the memory of the lamented ex-President. The publie buthiings are draped in morning. and the flags on the same, and throughout the city, are at half-mast. EX-PIIIMIDEXT BECIIANAN The papers of all parties, with a few exceptions, pay appropriate tributes to the memory and services of the late Ex- PreeidentDuchanan. The Philadelphia Ledger, in giving an interesting sketch of his life, remarks: In his manners, M. iluchanan •was a courtly and polished gentleman of the old school of A merfean statesmen. Be sides his acquaintance with the ancient elsasles, he read sad - spoke several mod ern languages. lie was an expert in the laws of nations. He was not only an able debater, but a clear and forcible writer, habituated by long practice to committing his•thoughts and views to paper with great ease and rapidity. He was regular and methodical in all Ins habits, rising at six o'clock In the morn ing, and having every part of the day regularly allotted to its particular work, duty or leisure, until his hour for retir ug, high was invariably ten o'clock. In his home life at NV healland his man ned( were kltid and genial, mid his hab its essentially domestic,' although thor oughly Inaspitotile. He made It . a prac tice tp visit all his aeighbors °revery sta tion of life in the sqrrounding country In his regular evening walks, chatting with them about their home affairs, and was personally much beloved by them alk And last, though most important ,to him now, it is due to his memory to say, that under 01l the craft oftlae statesman there was a vein of religious devtition in his private life, concealed trots all but those who knew him well, or who lived In hie house, antithis may stand hint is stead, now that he has passed away from the strifes as well as the honors of this world. ,-••• IT is worthy of remark, especially 14 cbr tax-payers, that the Annual Appro. priation bill passed by the General As sembly of Ohba tpie year, is Lamest a wit- liOD'Or dollars less than it was last year, wbesltwas Iteputacom. Tae Boston Post, which recently de clared In favor of General Hancock as the Democratic .caudlttabe ,for the Presi dency, /low urges .to Hon. Charles Frescis 44/11.wo for the Vl*Presidency. Arson:mi.—A trieLid asked aiipther 'What yea Ifilligsts 73. F. 73. ineintl` (referrly ,of pas rae tp,flutler). The answer was, A 7,4 t lieaat The t mostapproprlate title yJi%~ has,xle beenklyen to Apple t ostda,•Wendi:ll Phillips, the pioneer of RaliMatitt;' Ab that th i4dtp,m, candidate for dotk - Alit:4)llW, a glue rif llquOt fbAtikifioini:S" A Fall Assortment . —The attention of total pepartmmt. ratans, Qullders,, ntraetoris v au is Inv d th hope aasortm t 100, COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUOVEIk F.M33E f s sui le for g purp s, b fo at Co H. Sliterprn.le in -idauis utinfr.-4t rELILEI• I nib rd, at c er of *arida iirs teal plea , tire to anabun# riiale iil ai a stabets nclu the Manufacture of a valuable - fertilliir jig Boards, iding, has beep commenced in this county,— Laths, Pickets,:Q , lii d:e. Also Posts. Messrs. Henson & Maus have gone into , and sawed , with prime Fencing this business Littlestown, and from I Hoards, white Pine and Hemlock. Ills a itkeirrten from their establishment be ' stock is not only large, but his arrange femme,-weasel led to anticipate the very *tre ft:net/eerie sett at ttre very best results from its application to the lowest casht ‘ ratvs.. Alpo, cotaistatitly on different crops. 'they have named it the hand, Olackstialtit; raid "Conotwage Phosphate." With mae*iii!ue SWve Coe t. as the basis, its use by our fieriness still secure lasting benefit to their lands, whilst It has sufficient stimulating pre perties to produce immediate effect. A good Phosphate is what is needed, and such we believe this to be. Dr. Benson is a thoroughly informeii chemist, and fully understands the re latiottof this beautiful and weoAilselenee to agriculture, in all its ramifications. He Is likeawlse an entirely reliable gen tleman, and the same may be said of his partner, Mr. Maus. They have start ed what we believe will prevents enter prise of great value to the farming com munity, and cannot doubt that they a ill meet with ready and liberal eneour• agernent. They Intend to enlarge their works shortly, so as to ensure a full supply of - the-Phosphate for nee tug the fail crops. In the meantime, such as intend sowing bucks% cat should not fail to ripply it. ParUoular attention is directed to the advertisement of Messrs. Benson & Maui+, in another column Locuta—The locusts have appeared above ground and their peculiar music Is becoming sotneN% hat "uutuerous."— They are not expected to be as plenty as in 18.51., and we do not believe they will. Those who have studied their habits pronounce them harmless, except on the more tender branches of hull, and other trees, and in this respect their operations can effect no permanent injury. No damage to the growing grain need be feared from them. So, in the language of the Butler Herald, "let them come— they can't hurt a printing office much." Big Hauling.—The tine six mule team of Michael Fiscel, of Mouutjoy township, recently hauled to the brickyard east of town, front M B. Miller's wood lot, on the Wolf hill, forty-two and half cords of oak and pine wood, of ileici, (Gods— very pearly four cords to each load. The team made three trips every day,' and one day four. The distance is fully two, miles and a half. No one will dispute that this was blg hauling. Ignored.—fievent months ago, a IT. ill. Revenue detective made ilia appearassoe in this place, and closed up the vinegar establishment of Mr Adam Diehl, fm the allegation of illicit distillation of whis ky. Mr. Diehl wee taken by surprise, but COILSCiOII9 of hie innocence Went promptly and voluntarily before Judge Watts, U. S. Commissioner, at Carlisle, and entered bail to answer the charge. We notice that the case was called in the LT. R. Gault Court in Philadelphia linit Friday, and there being no evident* to sustain it, the bill was ignored by the Grand Jury, the United States to pay costs. We congratulate Mr. Diehl ou this vindication of his Integrity.—Star. Canipaignlieimeribera.—Westre obliged to ask friends who send us campaign subscritlera to accompany the names with the cash. We keep no book accounts of subscriptions for less than one year, and as it is our invariable rule to stop sending to campaign subscribers as ROOll as the time has expired, we can not couvenintly make charges of the amounts. • 'Arm Bruktitlrs. Powers, Wife of Solomen Powers, of this place, met with a painful fracture of the arm, above the itsltimore, on Thursday last. VisitanklDruid Hill Park, cud crossing a ravine oil a foot bridge, by some means she tripped, falling from the beiiige, mud breaking an asru., Reetovani.—Meelors. Aiwa, dc,,,*ceart uey have' taken the room ou Bultl more et., first equore, recently occupied by David Kitamillez, and fitted it up as a Jewelry Store. Mr. Ritamlller nee re moved kia Shea Shop to the room veto, ted by Seper & McCartney, Ott York street, and intends keeping City shoes besides home-made work. SuL-Com4ract. —Mr. Samuel Fierhat,_of this place, tins taken a aub-eontract for carrying the mail between this pl a ce and Westnil Da ter. IV e Ales t4in ar it is hi intention to pet a two-horse coach on the road. Strawberry Festiral.—We understand that the Ladies design having a Straw berry and Ice Cream Festival In Agri cultdrat Hail, on Thursday evening, the 18th inst., for the benefit of the Memorial Church enterprise. Besides Strawber ries and Ice,Cream, there will be a full supply of Cakest, din. A pleasant time may be expected. Aside from the deli cacies to be serried up, the cause itself appeals strongly to the liberality of our citizens, anti we hope to see everybody on hand, with plenty of small change. Summer having came at last, every body is laying aside their winter rig and substituting mare comfortable clothing. Now Is the lime to get Ready-made Clo thing, and Francis Cunningham's, oppo site the "Star and Sentinel" office, just the place to get them. He has the lan ge-t stock ever opened in Gettysburg., and sells at prises that can't be heat. Call and examine for yourselves. tt Hubbard's Combined &If-raking Rea per and ..Ifower.—For sale by Heetry Thomas ilk Son. This machine has two driving wheels, hinged joint arid folding bar. The self-raker can be controlled by the driser,~l s, Jilisaf, anstie,in all kinds of grain. If desired, the self-raker can be adjusted to deliver a sheaf at every revolution of the rakes, without any aid from the driver. We deem it unnecessary to give any further deserip-. Hon, but refer all wishing to purchase to these fltriiiiers who bought fast season., lf Itouseketprs arul others wanting gtuld Cooking„ Stove*, the beat in the market, warranted to bake and give satisfaction, or any thing in line of Tin Ware, Japan Ware, /follow Ware, Chamber Sete, Bread and Bpleeßoxes, Ice Cream Free. rem Water Coolant, Coffee Mills, Bird Cages, Fruit Jars and Cans, Walters, dre., ace , will findlust:What they want at the Ware-room of Col. 0. IL Buehler, corner of Railroad 'and Cortigde street, opposite the Passenger Depot, and- at prices which defy competition- Li Just , Recefred—s large amortraentr or splendid Gold and Silve'r "Watehha„ by Soper h McCartney, opposite the old Bank, th.Toirk Creel, tf • IVirc Tlolilircuribtakigiokribest make, Cot sale 41trIng titre search bjvWm.;Nyi bre. , 1 1 ) Aitkke4tite lestnain ore 01441 8 e' ettiertert eiteth 6 .:PArq In the Chicago Conventkin. ey , fivi dosibt - 1 001 , 44,C &OR. y Are. theft zrlcoerittfsenlijectet t^4 DeJfott ct: Ward's Coded Menagerie and Ciretss.,4l4. yotuipr, 03atlemen whose names form the caption of the firm of the above mentioned institution are both well and most s favombly known to the polle as eminent 1/01 0 M/erg. By merit and industry they have ac quired sufficient to enablethem to start an enterprise of their own upon a firm bask. They know practically what a good performance is worth to an estab• lishment, and how far a couttneurlfiblle entertainment ensures suocesk Th 4 have an entire new outtlt, anti are enabled to -tnit l l4 , •g 00.4 4i-oplay , brion the toad, but not depending upon that alone, they have secured a troupe of la dici and gentlemen artiQtes whose per formances will not only create a wane-, lion but give the establishment a proud and permanent reputation. To the, people they have added a Zoological di t of a clever and moral na ture They have rare Lea..l-, the majori ty of which have boon so traiind that they eau be introduced with , aindaction into the arena These are the Pertorm tog Belles Of 014 Wilt.iy Adams, a Leap ing Buttido, a Hinttoosturt Salt, a fine corps of Dugs, Apes, Monkeys; Bair boons, and a den of ferorionn dent cello of the Tropics. l i ke stock of Hones, iv, youth, merit, ambition and originality must prove remuneratiNe to its proprie tor+ and acceptable to it., patron, It will be here to-morrow. It A Nobk A rfule.—The Institnottst of in tetiteent men and unman In. Savor of any given thing, (amino& he thrown aside and regarded as worthless. Dr. Huoflattd'sGerman Bitters have receiv ed the endorsement and eoldial appro. batiron of the most eminent men in this and other communlLles. The human system very often ti cells a Touio to strengthen it, and to aid in the rwrforu mauve of net functions when It becomes debilitated. The Germ to Bitters does this, and peQ.,e. , ,e,i the additional advan tage of being ndu•httoxie.kting. I"ar the cure of Liver romplAnt - , Dy=pepsia. Nervote, Debility, all tiNe2o, of the net 011 system, it N and N recothitienkt4.4 Liy tilt.bieuut, of the highest standing. The wonderful sale which this article has, is of itself wsull elent guarantee of Its surpassing excel: hence. "11 , vd11411,r4 (ieruluit Bitters" contains no Liquor of any de , elllllloll lloodand's Oettnati T,Stie, Is a Ck 4111,1- nation of art the Ingredients of the Bib tees, withpuce Santa Cruz Rum, srange, antse, &e., making a preparation of rare medicinal onlne, The Tonle Is used for the -sme diseases as the Bitters, in eases where some Aleoholic IStituulant is re quired, Principal °aloe, GM Arch St., .Pa. :old evely )A here by rugg4 , lB catd others. It THs graft antonutof Mite consumed by e ludits In dressing and arranging their hatr must make tiny article would lessen their labor particularly' de sirable. Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia! lea% es the hair Itt such condition as to render the dreniltig and arranging a very easy matter. It imparts to it that splendid glossy appearance so much ad mired, cleanses the scalp from daudrult and all humors, and prevents Luddite:l; promotes its growth: and restores• gray hair to Its oriKivaT color. June 12. ,/al, Funaily Remedy.--No family should be without some grileacious remedy for the cure of siteetiOns, so universally prevalent, as coughs, colds, sore throat, whooping-cough, and croup—some rem edy, too, which can ,be relied aeon as safe, sure and certain. Dr. INist,ar's Balsam of Wild Cheery combines this desfikraMm. It nudirnr Ms'oration —IN good effe.ets are permanent. It not only restores the color CoU toixir, tint the Auuutlty and naturtd glegtiloefts. - "Phis fa - pai' by every one using Mrs. S. A Alk n Im proved (01801,61,0114 fair heat firer or Dreo Wag, (in - ewe honk). Every Druggist seVa It. Price'One Dollar Itn I =lll/I=l Getterai Grant roadutlas his letter of acceptance with the words, "let us have peace." The people, very forcibly re marks the Lancaster Ineelligencer, are determined to have pear, and they know how to get-tl,, They will put men in power who will not stand in the way of its blessed coining—they 'will vote for a Conservative candidate for President, and will send to l'ongre,,s men who can bitiAlrusted to make a permanent tu;td, fasting peace between aR sections of Mit' distrepiesdictrion yripriediustry and 00 , 101141 AM fitafri ehinitt4elvi will revives )tee gill \ he lightened ; the burthens will be lifted from the oppre.s ed eboulder.; of labor ; 'promperlty will revisit the whole laud, and under the mild sway .0.1 a genuine peace, the na tion, taking a new lease of life, well move proudly forward( In Its glorious ca reer. The people not only pray for peace, but they intend to work for it and to vote it. TUEXt..kertora Roruu.NB.—lt is worthy of remark that every election which has been hold since the nomination of General Grant for the Presbleney, ex hibits Democratic gains and Itadical loo ses. The notion that General Gr.sut's popularity as a military man would se duce Democrats to abandon their prin ciples, and support negro equality and military despotism, proves a complete mistake; on the Contrary, the Demo cratic party Ia daily gro gong stronger by the accession or the honoster anti inure Intelligent portion of the Republicans, who find that their dtglilere gee constant ly violatitig the„,Rri , nciples hypoeritically proreStut I t ey} *Joe vrlpch nomina(el Lincoln and Hamlin at, hi cago In ISoo.—Age.' THE HARxisfiund`PATittar.—Tiie Pa. trio( & Union establishment' has been purchased by Messrs. IL F. Meyers, Of the Uedford Claoqe,) J. W. Brown vat D. W. Moore, by whore the piper will hereafter be publiehed, ..It now oppears under the. title of the Morning Patriot, in a greatly enlarged fern], and exhatits extraordinary-spirit and ability Au every department.- Sedgingt from the numbers isSipd liiS , VldOWllrtlprfetors, we predict for the Patriot bligh reult.atnoutr deilles. The Demoesseyof the Keystone may well be proud' of se.vigorous and earnest on organ at the Utete'Qaplfal. Success to it in ever}' way. 1-1 0 )N011.9 TO SEMATon FV,Agg):I3EN. lnumber of lending Reimbliendra in Boston propose to give a public dinner to Sena tor lesaendest, Assn endorsement of in tegrity and independence la Voting agalug'cenvlettOti _PTaident. liioyagnor,sultssii IrtffisidS, sad Jos. Russell- Loursll, ex , Closreraer barna, Presisdeot UPI ' of Liarvard Col lege, and other- peomiaent.Republicans will be present. bpaiiiand an I . forae,e,l34eel j e l y:s pi ? N9lO sold titipser icrheasmpubrioati ptikikineyeeragdae 41A04110 , 140rr OrtzW,Co4 ll - 4fti,,sl9,olfrOviiirata-vrinst irerrigiud eenteneed by the court to the Ipealtentl-, =the period of,two years, 8111-. SPECIAL NOTICES, tt: it 1 - --- -- fl 1 oii i T I' 0 F 7h" L•,,,, Ex millartllrs IT- Wu LI ictv, Imo.E Liiki; filuv I ECo m 1..1 N y SR Awarded WM' iiiiglify-fino Chinpea fora, THE 111111,1111 The Only Crone of the Legion of 'Honor and •• I ; GOLD MEDAL • AMIiitICAN SEWING MACIUNOM, 11..,r Dn pedal Been*, published in the “Monitrur kointij Jtitt;nal . ol the'reeneh Em. rdre,) Tuesday, 2d July. #o4l#, In theme worth: h 6 4i e o a tit tree ds h tnea eu ELI.kR ROWE, JR. Manufacturer ofSeselrig MadMnex Exhibitor. This double firel honor Is another proof of the trivet superiorly of ilie`liodre'rtewirig Ma thine over an others. . • .1k STOOPS, ,No.:4lotv4lls t7rata Street, I'IIILADy.I.PyIA, PA., Agents (or Dennyylennlo, New Jersey, Pct aware and \Vat (Mgr 6, Istki. GEOROF JACOIIB & BRO., Grityindirg, \ • • iggetirfibrAitit6sis haunt?. \ ‘‘r ill bgeoise• of th e Plealp PRGI3rUE RAY Mt nt• Alen nAuntv,lrty Tbs use of . It.* VEGETABLE KICUA '. MAIM Mk:NEWER will restore it to natural color awl promote li.' growth. nor Tr. utioe on the Mir Is gent free by mall. R. l', 11.04 444 . litii; f4.,l4...Bnipptetorn. . t, . June V, mac 'ler( - --•-- --, . Irlity TinsWatid gieiids now elothed with essigiesAg illsekutil brown hairwould, lt they wbre Wort unats4 i,,,T OFF from a supply of Vltl-teADOItOiIdVEI, begrgtlO TURN WILITE, red, mud >, and gray. Manhood andlabuty, with the one defect in their pet soma 'appear nooa two:Wed by" CIIRISTADOIIO*S HAIR pyr, r,Jolets in th2lr rod fortune, nnit rotlosallorend It Pi cal luny Mini'? n perfect 4,) w ..I.ladodidature..l by J. I'IUSTAIwItn, Gilialden Lane, NI.N. 2 , 01,1 AS 01 Dira=Pdi.. Applied by All ate Tobin... Celebrated Vea'flan Lipka...if. hose wonderful sure and Instantaneous 11011, in. OM," tit 1,111 . 1111.: lthcit autism, Head ache, Ttvithache, Cone, t'ruutpx, I tp.entery. e•le , has tt Antonini:fed the Si 1,0.1, it Is no new catch-venni but an art tole that hag kt.vd Ltd if itur . olitiyi art. The Isemons vale nAti. denuot.l Is a/ 011e3, the ton i• of /f• usefuhl, sv stud Sloillittarlty. I+Y . 4l7lnd IF vtlis MOIL' NO f.ond) s h ould Ito x Ithout a Dottie 111 the 11.11111. h kind ri.dx of t1A4144,140,1anzt ppuil tif ' , offering' may be Hayed by its IlVrcly limo, 4 %,11c., and Damentery yid.%at 05155 to Its Imin-curative properties. It L perfectly Innocent., and can be gist nto the nidciallaniaa or yyung.ail, child. No Ina I tel, if) on have in; confidence in Oatraut Med ic/now—try Sitio, send you will ha acre of buy OPUS and rtk•utemend to your friends. Hundreds of I'll) lifeitalit leetillllll , llll it In theirMarkfee. 'None genuine /..41.1041 L Tobias." l'rlee .50 t per Rattle. wild I.) all the Drugglvt.g. De. intl., WI tiortinsalt titres'. ten' York. Jon. 4, tens. tin IS iodise'. llMiasma of Wild Cherry. Fur the cure tlf Col - oche; C,dda, floarreenrew, Asth ma, lanocusa, Croup, WllOOOOl4 C 4114111, Bron chitis, Prcel impost tioti to Consurn ',Lion, de., dre. Thin great remedy le too.well known and in perftwring ttsrispfirbigirod inake nerrrdry to go ' lLitS' An elairieritskt Wc&seirid k of Itlu rite. Sallie,. to say tt it It Idlit t rishirrealhar Ile euprema r y in eurlugedlowdeo of,lJboArloot obstinate chart; neter, and that all who troffer from the alsivri coniphtints, after brit s trig tredist this remedy, tot dtaa Lresweion to resort to other appliances to aosurs •pedfocil, restamillw/ Wurat/tIL ThPTIMUNY OF' MIL PETL:II. SHAW. Wass Wirrent.n, N. Y. Dee. to, Past. Melons. A. W. Pow led MOP, Bretton: Cisinkitnien—.Dartng the Winter of Isyss. I was very touch 0411 Of 11.11111, I.llllletod a rt it a &every o.ttigh, Pita In the rade flllll hinge , 01.1 n general deprewthrn of bfoith to Ruch an exacut as grad', to alarm in) sal Gaud friends as to the result. Lu mg thus tunic I tried sec caul highly irgounnend et! r , nictlles, 141111 (till. or 00 good IN milt, and had concluded to try thi t or a Southern elh nullte upon in) littatb , hut, mute c urn nig this rearristion into trtiont, I teal naluctel hy this Ur gent rualeliatitill Of our lg.', ut , Mr. Iltintley, to glue Du. Wnirctit'S )3•1.A..111 Villa/ 1 V' trial. 't did nu, nntltints greut Joe found initne. &rate rtiltd Fv the use 1,1 0(11 11 nag / nett In us weer h e alth ases. r belie,. 3014 It taw of the in el / ntnrclicn for Lot...gbh, r old. .11111 .111 I.IIIIU 1 /1 , ...a5e , .. now in utte, und con , s, reuotttm, int ie. strati. 1 mire truly, PETirriK MH NIY. Prepared by SIT SuN, lb Tres wullt St., lkwton, and Mr sale.by Druggists gen erally. - .1 POOZ(VO CURE PUB IiCRIJJAJI..t IR 111111111111101foili frprDl4, .J. W. lioarrOs, Lou , ul Parkersburg, Vs., writes to Dr. Anders, July 3, Isee, wn. '1 hued 37 Running [Arch.; when 1 M111111.11.0d Uniting your iodine Water, and ara War' einkrulY cured ot Isrfulu." DR. ANEEIRS' Li ne. WATER lea purr solution of loduie, wirhuar u &Awe& the most petrcrita ..Inrel and Radernare it-rturrrt. Wu, free. J. P. DlNsstoltE, Proprietor, 30 Dey Street Nom , York Hold by all Di uggixts. Ratich, /Ms. Ina A New firmed: for Conaumptiou A Physician who had Ponstunntion for Kt, oral rums, we µi.tieg tale9t. illiss.lings the.Mugg, cored idols:dr:lAM ' , /tMoP, tO *SI fro hen 1.8 en s , appear, not:lo.A. is ‘4". P l 4•ici.au why hay used al in own person, or whd Mot adf lino - sledge of Its virtdes, and ha ca4iintrie4iPittile degree of health tt now enni> s to nothing lint the Use of Ws' medicine; noth lug but utter an entire extinc tion of ail hope of rectiyer>, Mgr thee With a want of onignilenee In all Others, induced hint to hazard Pm experiment. To those suffering with any disease of the lAingii he proffers a Levatlueut he confidently belle. es Will eradicate the a+ tease. Nleilleine sent by express. Smut for a circular or call on. int F.. LIOYLATON No 210 North Tenth stmt, ly =I Dtt DITIINCO'I4 GOLDEN PRIIIODICAI, Y 11.1,4 Fitt YESIAT,F.S. Lttullhlr In orreet log Irregularltlea, Removing insatrurtlons of the Stuntnly Turn", from wibtt..ver Oauae, and al. trayx Sacert atnl ha a rreVellthe. tm..les pveullarly nlttutusl.or thoosexoppoloing thentsu-Ivosgo, are eon t honed against uslug tips, Pulls Ishii.. in MAL eendttion It st they "Invit, misesrri,ge,” after whielia.imonttlon. the Ihry pri, tws responsibility, tall. ugh! 11. s 4 trill pr..nt any nalaelatol to buultb /ruse St per Box. Sur. Roxea Solti by JOHN U. Druggist, Sole Agent fur Geltysiturg. is hits, LS hutbllng lam SI through the Dust of , ttan Lave the sent, fuunthls by .31 I, to any part of the 6ututt ,"A rout postage." /143. ly Few lLarrloprA Ali PWRY irtMt YOUNG MEN, on Phyhiolo glen! Fzrors, .Itnnwm and Dwarol, ineldvut to Tooth *act Early Itttnhew...l, vr Welt emote Int.. p,..ifinerfto to Al ARRIAI)}I, with Imre means of Tenet tient Iv senl.l I. t. r envelopes free of ctorgee. Addiresq. I. HOULIIITON, Flow ant AYSOCIRI Plaladelpilla, Dee. 1.4 Iw7, Iy Destatids. 1111Induetts arid Catarrh, Treated, with the uttnoet aueeem, by Dr. J. IrtAektM.l.)rullet end A matt, turineriy of Les den, lieltAnti.) N. 816 A awl 8","r Philadelphia. Tastimeadalsi from the moat reliable won , * in the City and Country ma be seen at hit waive The fatuity are invited to accompany ter pfttipntt, au he bar no secreta in Ma pm,- Urn. Artillejal eyes term led u lthout pain. So Malmo, made for examination. May 1, Wiftt. by Executor's Notice. riENEY BUCIIER'S ESTATE.—Letters teata -11 on the estate of henry Bucher, lute of tino.my tx sesmare.un w. 40eetused, having been granted tolle e lersikgtms2, residing In Niiinchester District, (Kroh's Mill P. 0 ,) Car roll county, 31.1.,1. 'lamb, gives notice to all persons Indebted to said estate to make Imme diate payment, MO those having cialsns against the same to present them properly aUfhentiatted for wttlement. A DAM BI*CHER, Esocutor. WWI= .• , - diCrat - the COMealence of persons Hying In the v Icinttyof the estate, claims may be precenied or debts paid to Henry Barber, realding at the late realdenee of nittl decedent. New Styles. 1868. 13 . 0,9 4 . M. MONFORT II f li44Atatlif 41% Igl i tna t tzs re in ti ev i s n lll from the city, Is preparial to do may work 1p the -Millinery flue promptly. Holm 20:D BONNETS of the latest styls.,4,/do„ Meastal Bonnet TRIM MINGS for said,Thlf rhalitag Leon purchased for / 11 th, befordeksaisesa.. p Liberia! dedia.tliau 1811/11to those betylasg to ea/C=lM Ledidellaiaeitiand-Wltate OAPS rimile to urciesj sksm i liesd-illtniedta All a Use I.ATMT. ST Yti&la.. Dress and illeeyeßsttertalt. 181111r.tem . WOOD WANTED. WANTED, 3 , 31 tar 1 p ria :lge given for MUM , 46111=4.1, . idrishasamnelljniailkin • Mink 4170 iflLES''' Mal UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD Ara now Ai:Ma:xi and lu operation. o.l.aty tulle* of teat* have been lal4 this •pr I ing, and Ulu work aloud Jka Akola lluo between the Atlantic and Pnalitoritates la being pushed forward more eap• lidp than over tteftim Moro than twenty Lampe apd L o oL p are tonvoyed, and it Is not,linteautildo taw, the pause track, from Oon U a salernuum to. will (to tlulslta4 In 1010 Indeed of Pad The Tap oakum provided aro ample, and all that 10, 1413 Y, uun,amil nummy alkiLlin 6,1 am-uzu Chu completion of Ulla OftRA.T.IATIOLVA It WORK, at the earlinit p0.11,1e , Will in‘ The I' N RINI PAUL VIC I tILRUAI7 ru>l l' NY : I.—A (101 , 11RNMENT (Ift I.NT of the right of And “11 loweeisory (amber and oilier maiNerlaits bound slung %Inane IX Itlf opera . ldo* 11.—A UOVERNMENT ORA= of 1:1,300 acre,' of bawl to the hullo, taken In ethernet.• nee 'tioith Mt ante of Ito nand. Thin le CO tin. solute donation, and irtll Ito tt atiOett , of large manna In the Vonore, 00 VE lIIEHTG RANT oC trit(tet Igtotes Thirty.your Monde, atnoent log to from t Ithtlt* le $48,000 per mile, neeorett ng to the d [Oleo It tee to De , surroouuted on the toriotet see throe to be built. The Gov erumettt take* u etwto.l mortgage no ,eeUrity, sod tt IN expeetel our not only the Interest, but thu prluebtal amount Way be paint ill See, In a eellitletred lir the lump ny In trannporting troops, %Re. The Intern nt le now 1111.101 Inure 0.1011 vela in this any, bealliVa ateettrlng n itt,itt . Nu tjtag w Cituii end memo , to the Li 0.1 1 ,.. on tneut. tIfIVERNMENT flit V.Z"f of the right. tu WNW I til WO II V/ ILK/ >I 0141tiAtihl HON lot. old In latildltuf the toad, to the tome touount no the llotian, 1.1 , 6141 lot the mine pur pose, and NO NY* T/1.1. (Joel:la,. 0 L Pk u surer the Truoet for the Ft, lilortguu liondholders to shAirt r 1 1 0.11110 ( . 11/11. WO 9n4 uO OP . ruin I. coutiach tl, and ti t.r It Li, ilAanakkell k/S Unit, Stolen rtifordeeitnnin and pronounced to to In nll to 'wets a 111 . st-class Railroad, luiti x ith tool.) rail, 01.1 citookdelelll With depots, slut 10112., turuuute l , Eir-shops,loolote th eft, earn, he. V.—A CAPITAL flnflkiltTPTloN iron the adockholdent, of which aterr ApASlho% Iluifart have been hold In opon the Work at. ready done, and with h will be Increased uv the a ants of the Votapoh) nquira. FIAIISCINUS on Its Way /taxi nor, tiunt. lllifted] =IOU Itt to WOMB IrlIA If I'M TIttaaSPIT on the First Mortgavilondm, Thrso earning% an. Iva Indication of the rant through rAtie that munt the ollenittg of IJat liar to the Paelile, but the) certainly' provo that FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS • open•wet/ n properly, moth* betlirly three lime.. their ititiorint, Are S.'etlrC Lr yond nny 0111(ing, riey, The Compahr have rthuhrbtat Inett. In their treakury, 10111 wake tan appeal to the pnialle na Nihau , . their Lottats, um the dally,aulkieriptioan are entgre/yaatialketory; but they submit that, for entire wet arlty and liberal returna, there in certain]) e 0 I,eyy itaveatment ha tho market. The t pion Paeble Roads are for 81,1kaa arid Inbar° 00111/101411.11/.llod. have thirty yetul, to run, And bear annual interest, mayaltle 011 the first alraos of Imausr. anal July at the Coatpatey'a culled In the illy of Near York, at the rate of xis. per vent. In gold. The prinelpal It, payable In laid ul 11101111 . 0 V. Al the piegent rate of Kohl, these bonds pavan annual irtrume on their emit of NEARLY NINE PElt CENT., And (lira believed Mae they trill awn be of a i i retniuns. • The ('ompany rearm, Our right to ethane.. the price of Oa*. bonds to a rate above par at wont thine, and wtU not fin any orders or reentry an) . sebaeriptiona en ws,leh the'rrioney tow not been actually NUT at'the (bglifpanylleithte before the time of myth ativanee. Subscriptions will be revolved 11l (IFITYN BURL), by (3P.Trysitrun NATICI3 , ./. I.IA andlelliriT NATIONAL UA.NK, and in Nee - York at the Company's Office, N.. Al Noonan rt ~ alai by :Mr/. & SUN, flaugerii, No. a) Vaal aL, awl try the Lbutpang '8 advert isod Acetate throughout the Potted Klatt*. Remittance* should be 111U41. In drafts or ulbM funda par In New York, and the bonds will b 0 41 la free 01 charge by return eipreu. r}u'llvs subwribi. through loyal orglibid, wilt inoWhil thew for Limit eafe drliveryS A PAMPIILET AVu NAP for IPeR tau .1 volt been publibllL.4 by tholian pan) giving fuller Infor mation than Is peaslble In an advertisement, n spatting tits Pt ovum of the Nark.. [lmmure.% 01§ the °matey traversal by the Hood. the Alesava for Constriction, and the Value of the bunht, emit free oa 01/pliort.kal of the Company's (Mee" or to shy ut the salverthed Agents. YOILN J. CISCO, Xmasurek, New Turk. nee 5, IM,A. i(4 WSI.I C 22 .RE dr PLANING MILL. unArrshrned has elltal,llBll.l n PLANING / MI f.L, on _/14 fslt crock. fusit,sulles from OM t) rg, at 141114,1thoNf molliketilse AYR DOOR .FILAAIIiId. WINDOW HAMII AND PRAWN, FIXIORITTI7,IIII,ATINCRBOANDING, (lend and Wean Anomie, with everething oMI bade al each a ninthly, and needed In the bond,' Ina Hue. The beeint lanwtil *lrwin Le mad, all theroughly dried, • kiln !lining been put n i. Ow the perverse. Order* *orbited, alai promptly *dentin' tn. Palette/Le low Ili the lowest, II nti every edort made to aceotortierdate cmbiner*. 566 y 15, NUS. Iy SELLING OFF Au ra/aaly au / Can nufAc4 . oon. Jur Marc GROCERIES & LIQUORS ACING Jt,t returned front the City With tbk J./ largest and most %tided assortment . ofefint , (,Deskever offered here, I expect everybogly to look to their interest and buy when: they ran get the cheapest and best fur the CASH, as tluit. Is my motto. FA.NILLY GROOT/t/FA otalfkinds, mnslat 1 nie in past of Svx ups of all kinds, Mob:uses, Sugars, UMlccs, Teas, Spices, .t.e. FLOUR, LIALON, LUG), ruled Beer large tot or goodtiosar-earged lintus,No.lllahkerel, 811.1 .md MY Llquons cannot be surpassed in eheap nes, or, .platitY, iron; CointriOn Whiskey to rare tench Ikantly, Holland ills or Ityo Whiskey— tor tue,ifrul or Other Jtoiel Keepers eau he so with Liquors at City price*. and .” a freight and package, Mishier's, ibudiund's sod Zinged. Bitters, 5k150..11../pdtr's Grupe Wine. WM. J. MAitTIN, Baltimore street, Gettysburg. May 29, BGA. tf NEW STOCK OF BPIUNL; AN]) SUMMER °JOT 8 AT NEW OXFORD, ADAM; SO., PA. Our Motto Profile & Quick Sales. cinIIE oviderslinsod would most nwpoirtfully n ounce to the °lli:mos of Now Oxford and vi ity, th at they ore now reesiving u binge and desirable stork °FNMA' 0001 St, bought lance the memo decline, and esti offer atiperior Induce ments to our emitoillern. Our stook is complete Mid pit rehmwd with an eye to the Wants at this section, constalibg of Dry the.* (irorerh.. Heady-made Clothing, !Mary limas, Boots, Mho., Hats, Notions, linni-lowedidoectis-wate, Grindstones., Also, vitae; Mir Iron, Horne Shoe., ond ail kind,' of Iron. Tmtether with many other article. too oug ht tO Mention, tall' of which have been bought at the lowest figures for Cush. We res SailicH y Vill, In:Devine that e rou t atrilOt in at to buy of ua, for ae are de ,rtulnet to to 1 Wald., at short pr.dits. Come on with your trulthy wad we-will give you 101 l value for otve us a call befog , purchasing elsewhere. FREY & scarrELL, 19aceessors to J. C. Emelt & Son. May Z. ladg. dm. NEW FIRM In .I'Zle arforti,Atiorsus county, Pr. mils uoderiii . szwd luiva _lova, Ore BRICK 4,vlrkitalltil Pkg. 111 Sliont WPM wkorertAwv sty cart., ing_ou trei 013.A3N AND PRODECE IiUrrNINSS, paying the Weiner. Meer OW Wheat, Dye, forn. Leda, eilleveltaiittlas San3l4lßied ug.. lioxo E i j iWho c tirir=l aldea Prid . oes,