,1114 E iprinwssraa viwripe. /8.01. 7 10.113111gt0 Elia BY U. J. 14:TAMA?. Ims,-.Two Dokietas P sitrailin IA adman.— Two Dolda.= .AND FIFTY Cerra not paid to advance. No subse.rlidlon unless At lloSoption of the patillsher, uutil all arnraragesniti pal& A til KKIRMILMENTIS insertisl at-the mama rates.— barge reduction to those who advertbe by the year, on PAINTING. of every - deAceptlon—from the smallest label or rani to the !Argot handbill or poster—done with dispatch, In a workman. Biro mantsqr,anit at the lowest living rates. Orrick on Baltimore street, a few doors above tho on-the opposite aide, with "Ot. aysbegeompiterOillee" on the building. Attotnies, Physicians, tic. J. C. Pir.e Jar, A 2TORNEY AT LAW. Partletititr attentlim paid to eolteettott of Per.loll,, itnuntr , and unit e la the S. E. ,orner of the Lt mood. :ettyoba.PLApril 6, OWL 7cow4no B. BUEIILZA k rroit:gEY LAW, will faithfully nut! prompt- Attend to 'nil itusinem Ontrutt•Al to pint. Hp , Lk4 the Ilorrnun lungunge. Otlitk. at the same t• In South Ltaltlinorn street , titerForneylt at m.; ktore, untl.hearly opposite Limner a; 'lam -144 , Olule. Oottlohurg,Mareh 31. D. Mr CON,' ro irr, JOHN M. Kft..IVTH, ATTORNEYS AND tX)LINBEI.IAMLS. J Nit I'ONA. CUILY blot nattocinted JOHN M. 1_), HHA l'7ll, fteri., In the Prnet lee of the la him otliee, one door west of Buehler's I,rug Snore, Id reel. eiteeitt I tit t entMn even Dteul to. Oollettf haw and ~r le i .t business nnd wino. Penslons,"munty, fta,'l Pay, faull bun ng. s lig ,141st I shedut all Chats, promptly 1114 Avlltly attended to. tad Warruitta ',tented, and choler , Farms 114 Nutt , , und other Wtotttaqt moten, No • . N.W. 4. DUNCAN., A TIMOTHY AT LAW, .11 Will promptly attend to all 131 hufilness entruatell to him, InelUding the pi wuring Pen4l , lnm, Bounty, Beek Pay,emet ell /rill, el time against the United Stat. and State Go% t•rn merits. I Bite° 1 n North-wept corner or Diamond, Getty. bu I¢, I'cnu•n, ~ pril 15, 11d7.„ tf =1 o‘ . TTOUN EY AT LAW, 4.llllr;srowx. k t limhi ly attend to collect loaaecons eyan wriling td , deeda, Imlay% A.e. and all utlor Isllltiill .4 entrusted .to hi, i., Frederick Fitreet, nt the nthee formerly Or lir short), a n d latterly that of Dr•••• Khmer and Ms !wink May tuft. ly • --• USMIM IAVING I.OOATED AT 1:1ST lIERLIN, AD _1.111,4 roI'NTY, lopes that by 'trier attention to him profeamlanol tititil.l he may%aner4 a Aare of lite public' ro• trotslatr. ' ' . .liirit 2,1400. if =I I I 'l l -11 - 11 , 1SUMET the l'raetiee or Medicine In 1.1 rrLtiNrows, stet olleng him orrl. h.:, to I lio Olney hi hlh houso, rorno.r Of Lon, r I o.tre..t nninitry , near the It din nil, hihh 1.1 co 1 , 1 , 4 / 1 . I,llth Moo . = bow Si iiial ", ti... public. Ile boo o t 1,3 sale( am nth,. to professional tututt s, to merit tt sitar° yninolugo. May 20, iii'. If DR. D. X. EcKE.virr, ilt Jont rotor:l.l . ton° the 'of , 11‘ land will Ilompltithi of liftltholo, 10, and at HEf DLEIVIIII'Iit 7, and oiler. lA. pro ,,,oo.ilm•rvieo, to the pt/b11.•. April tr =I OFFICE ANC) rAyEra,r.la, A few doors front the N. E. eortrer of Mattolore and 1110 mtm - etr, tuvrr the l'recht•terlan Church, Get tynbuttf, Pn. A Dr. W. ✓.-.4rCLUY pursicw.l, StJXUtEON „AND ACCOVCIIErn, 1 . 1-I,lng permanently lomted In New Oxford, n prnetlee profevston In all its brunt•llet, Me and till 01,1ient &hiring hit r. lee., are ronne,,,ted loyal! and commit Inin at Itlainanki, is lianas crottrool.. 14131' At, tf, J. I..lll'llENt IT Ella., M. 1)., his 0111(0 one door West of 11w Lu t choral' lo Clooolawsburg at I eet, tutu uplxo '4l le Dr. • Honour's office, where flame wishi Da to -Tuts r on t:1041/ tetl f)perollon perfunnalsm, setae ol its tout to roll, ligrlisnxt'l.4.: Horner, Ha I, Haugh..., HaV. Prot. M. Jacobs, It lb.. Prof. M. L. tittrvor. uouysbarz, April CASHTOWN SPRINGS, runty A111.1G4 YlitM GETTY: 4 IW nu E. P. KITTINUER, Prop't. rrii: ~,,demi•Antsa, b.viu* thoroughly re-fitt e d t N HOTEL, in Canhtown, with I ottnehed thereto, Invite. the otii n• Hon of the nubile to Ills nunerlnr ateeonttnoda -14,114. solls a...41111g ff, foul ft few W.,..hn or ',youths In n tr nlthy nolnlthorhood, with the tut tnitnitn4 of kkkkk utatntn all, tinifi , trout-il,lllitg nr., enn find no untie .ittr.u.tlse plate, %%Awn to G. Ityttlntrg And the Butt! e:7) nail It In ueoflyle hourn' ride Wan' IA Alpo Intuhl)ng ttertnittnarlntlort. are among the 1,4. In thr.minty. A good totals Luld the boat of Witten mid floors. Cintrga rennonahle. KiTTINUEIt. ,11.11110 11f, Ishii: in: GLOBE VkiN,, YORK STREET, NEAR ,1114 DIAMOND, 1C77'17 317171 W, ,PR.V.V" A filthi:.ptulersigned would inost risportfutly In. I lorm Isla numerous friends and the public ii..4._rally,that he luta purchase,' that long entail lista .1 luid well known Hotel, the - '(;lone ,c.,‘Kant. fiettyablirg, and will spare no 1..,,,A,nnet It in n manner that will not de tract front 144. hornier high reputation. Ills table n‘ tit hate thr ha.,t, the market can afford-111N eleont.en. art ap , g4oust and eninfortal,lo—rind 1..), had, lii a), Ida tour a full eta ek ne winos and Ihtol , 1 here I. large sigh/Ina attached to the Hotel, a hich will he attended by (Menthe cwt.- lers. kI will Ira blaconstant, endeavor 141 render the fultort azif/afaction toll's kr/cats, Jog Ida house on near a lionte In then . , us possiyle lie uz!ot a share of the publica patronage, errata he 111 111 ) 11.erVe a large part 1)1 tr. tteinein• tar, ttn...Gloni. 'tut" Is in YUrk street, but near the Diann:tn.', or 'Public Square S.\ NIVEL WOLF. April 4,1541. 11 KEYSTONE HOUSE, (.11‘:4BERSBURG ST., GETTYSBURG, PA., = till IJ '4 ix a new riottp, 111 IRA up In the ton.l up. J, Prof et style.' DA Ineath - an la pleuttanl _rent ntl ant clitivenient, 1 Very itrranttetnetit In. In-en lonnie tor the neeornnnOnt 04nlifurt Tint Triblo wilt. always inrve the Itet.t ,tft Le lU/10 . 1,410 I 111) Itar the I,e,t nt 01111'4 and liquor.. flwri. Is intntutn4lons Kabitng intarixed, with R. lor Out%) son bond. This 11,4101 hr now curia on tho t litert,lnment rat tlit , tnyntlo,l6nd otutreot ink roun in, Is effort will Eon kintra.l to render ma ligntettttit. .litit..l4, LI C EAGLE HOTEL, AP-134 , 3 COUNTY, P.... rpii tintlersigised having purchased the Martin iltael property, tu Nita, Oaront, Admits coun ty{ a Illetontltt,t lteto fulttee, elate(' the mimeo! t)te 7 . xtvh•lThtc).." idedglirtilinsell tot-part. WI ...Ma( for the comfort of lig, wit...laq. ifl , table !lig!! lenar jibe belt the illatkiA. utu 11 fiord, .11141 its tor tha tatbi*.st liquor' ills eitainbet , are aborlona, and eankid fall to give satiataetion. Tbere is eonnuotiluais Lighting tittarlim to the hotel, whir& ollt Iw attethltal hy a reliable and neendanodating octlar. Ti,.'' PrOltriefor i,upen t 01,4,14 e n libend share of paid ig patronage, an d wilt idi t r il sys try to aaerva it . Ketnaßiber th e *Eatile, , In the northinnet Center of the iJilutiond, ..I , rew Oxford. HENRY 1 11111.11 T. 'Mandl 13, Mak tf GLOBE INN, ==== trrrixgFcmir, Anrals totrirrY, Pet. irrillEdnard.linvlnftylureimeed the “Globe lee' prOlkily. in (hitl4 abort; at reel, 1.1111 , 'S• town, would tido,' nattectlully luel.e. a Ouire of the putille'tiptatttidicrte. lie pnunlecit the .tit the Market e.lu afford for ills Lobe with the dee* et 1.101,411, 19 }or, and etanfortalge beds tt mimic', Wit t eon rildetntiler eXperlence, he Woke ite eon clalttt 16,111t.beicaows how to . keen n hotel. Thera La tame tinkling al Melted. rot well nit grant lota for droves. Au attetatheindier always o w n an d—wane Other short en accommodating one allowed on the premieres. Ile Invites a large ahem of custom, and will agave tto effort to deserve It. Littlestown, May 16.13. If I= EVERHART'S ILINANKLIN HOP PE, .r linemen OP BOWARD & FRANIPU:‘ - PALIMONY:, ND. tills Those to on a Aired line between the Northern Central and litiltlinore 3 Onion :Kilned POO.. It has been rented nud eonifortebly-ar ratnted Air the born'etarnce slid theWutertain. Mont or ouwte. Nay. 20, bor. LL. , -Bale Crying. , . 4 . W. leldtdelltileGi macho:ow roe oteabeno of 11., PALS RAY INO. - and solicits the continued pit Nana/mat punks. It is his constant en. ',,tsserer ieanswttinthetton. Mares tottlerste, ,N P. street. Gettysburg. P. Se—lite ten Messed 'Auctioneer. under the Tssidirwsillite Upped Edatin. Nert.ll, 1114 - • ipIaTERN LANDS. :aju da vidgiatai *RiESTIER2VaIcrtoI Arbdob t: forms. or o arsoo .4 rAllMS to det=tilitli l r. Z i g owdeara 041411111•14641 41 . 2 , 11116 - tt - VlASPROOP4tiddrastd M1&611,A , , . • i‘t ~ 1 . T COMPILER _,..: BY H. J. STAHLE. 1100 1 LAND'S GERIIAN AND IToofictierl's German, Tonic .1;12Z (MEAT nzmenzrar YOB • LL 211.1SEASIES Or THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DIGES , TIVR ORGANS. HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS Iscompoox4 of Clio Pure J u IL* ot (or, PI Okay are medically Lemuel, Lamas) of 'toot., and narks, making a prepration, 'highly concentra ted, nod ,entlrely/ree /eon Wen/toile 11.(Matart• of any Fwd. HOOFLAND'S GHRMAN TONIC It a eanthlnation of ell the Ingredients of the }litters, vi ith the parent quality or !Santa (',us num, u rinKe, Se making one of the Ti met ph 11%. ant awl agreeable remoilleg ever of La the public. 'rhor , preferring a Medleitre free from Alcohol ic actinixtp re, a 11l ut,e Hoefiand's German Bitters. 11.0...• who hnve to objection to the eumbhui atm u! the Dit are, cw etatetl, will nee Hooliana's German Tonic. They are both egturli,y ;cool, acid contitin the .441 rte 111,liVal tirtOem, the choice between the too bring a mere mutter of taste, the Tonle be ing the ;uostpatclable. The stomckeh, (Nan n s artery of eatfees, Fueh an builfgesti4. Lyepepsut Nervous 1n Wilt etc.. Is Opt to lone Its flUlellonri Trle Li% er, input hi/ ax It doe.: w Ith the Slunaneh, then lx.cones an. elect, the t bolt. of which In that the pal lelfr sutlers from several or mere of the tollowfog allsousest Ul Nnrlr'.lTloN Fl. ITIL:I,2.NCI:, IS WAIII) FrI,I,NE , S In' J 11,4 mai TO T 1111: BEAL), ACI I❑ilTY OF - t}„l, II EAR.T-lit'ltN, 1,1,01 I' FrI.I.NEN . - Olt W Flolll' IN TifiT bauNl.M.l Tn.:RINE; 1111. sTo3tArll, NV. IMMING IF THE fIEAI), lIULLILIt.I) 1111 I'll Ft liltl..1.1111N(;, 1,1"11'1AtING AT THE BEA ItT, .14 1 1 KING 4 )IC - TING }VIIIIN IN A I,Y/N0 I‘lNE:ss VISIoN, rOJI4 014 WEI3/4 SltrltT, PAIN IN TILL /1E.1.D, //I,FICIENCI Pcrirqm t Yf 1.1.11WNE , 41.4 OF Til IN AND kIN IN 4 LIN 111, LTr., I.I.EtifIES IN "/111.: cuS , lA.).r INI AGINP,Gg OF EVIL, AND GREAT = Thr tutu rir hln.l tLets.i. (lino:rises rine till I'lltr•si C. 1110,11 to Silt ilOll 01 reilielly for Llae.lrr, pure . ..whim, only that 0 hi, hr In assurisi row/ hi. , Int. -lig itll , llo anti iii 11 CP pleSi , heS true merit, Is skillfully rompotilia rid, is ire front likiiitiouis llhlcdn ula, nod lull f•Atnlin•Ali d tar 11,01 :1 irpirNp n l lur the guru ul ilisriasts, 711 thin cum.... null .13 WOlll,l 11001 , ,LAND'4 BII7EItS lIOOFLANIY6 U,E.IINIAN TONIC PILLPAILED Pit. G PIIII.ADI.T.PIII.I, PA Tx oils - 4x.. year+ I shire first they Were intro- JUred {11(0 tutu country rout Gel - m.llly, during winch tulle they lease uutlouttlt morecueett. unit hew Ilud suiTe! fig hunt.tulo ht a greatri extent, thim Liu) other rt meth ela klllA, 11 to the public. The, roto.A.lles a 11l olleet un Ily core LI ter l'olh phimt, J.kmly,,, 115 sp, psi•t, l'110(4111, or Sa n "Us 1/o,lllty.i termite IMirrim.o, Discm.e of the Kid awl lilseurs•S from .1 I/h....rd.. red Lh er, St,Mtach, or liiteStino.. • • DEBILITY, we from nnvllkt.e whatvvr; PRoSTRA THIN 1..0F"I'llE NV:UE.3I, 111,Ithtti be St, ere ==== There ht no „medicine extant equal to throe remedies inguar S. A tone and vigor in im parted to the t.I to Feet em, tie appetite Is atzeitglhenett, food. to ettfin. e., d the htuntat di gegpi promptly, the blood is porlll, d, the emit. plexTtin 1,01,t11, .Mild 1011 11(41111w, he yellow t.thge Is ...militated from the eyen, ( loon to -, en to the elieehn, sett the weal; 1111,1 nervous in valid 1.,111w Y nti sing 1.1.1 11,011* being. Phil/CONN AD VA NCED L/fr..t; Ind GelVu_ the at of flan. Welalilug heavily upon Lw•tu, a It lf all IN attendant ills, mill tied Iu the uw of li a r Krim., or the YON IC. an elixir that w-411 In.lll m•W lit, Info the xeno•, 11. 4410.1• Inn inossui• I ia• eiieffq and ai dor of mo re youthful days, build up their shrunken forms, and .sis,• ht utth uad illippl Ha us to thilr remain ing years. NOTICE. It 14 a well-establisheil hu t that fully nne-halt a the 6, , ,ah• papa; vow l oopiThtp. are &ma Inthent of good tfe,{tt.tt ;or, their own etpr;h81011, 'acs er tee l ell," They are ht,witill;glel uW ormt enemy, extremely net -001,, awl hal e no app. .11 te. To this class of pers.,. the RITTERS, 01 the TONI:Is especially reeommended. WEAK A XD DEL ICA TE CHILDREN Are zuale strong by the uac or either of there remedies. They u ill rare every utar.r of lki2t/tels- MUM, without. util. Thousands of orrt4llealtei have nreui,ml.sted In the hands of the• proprietors, but.parre u 111 a lir,u of the publication of bur few. Throw, It will be oterer, el, are men of note amid of stult wading that they must Ire 1/4 het .1. TEtiTI MONIA LS. Hon. Geo. W. Woodward, Chief J o.lleo of the Supreme Court of Po , wrltcs Phandelploo. March 16, Lvlri. fltertfooflantra tierttatan Paters ta,n good' tonic. twlttl,ln ttineuta a of the tligt;.tlve org..i twit of great hiontilt In pus.. 01 lit bilitY unit want of 11C1,01111 autlon In the st , tet. Yount' trul), GEO. W. NVIJuI/WARI3.” Hon. James Thompson, Judge of the,Snpreme Court of Peirofficanta, • Thiblrfplun, April Zl, FA : "I ennul.ler .110ftriutura Gentian Bitten( n rah:- able ,l• Med llte In Ilt of laek/i Indlgn.t lon ca. t. I can eertlfs th 4 front Lip experi etale of it. routs, 141 th ro..pet I, from Rev. Joseph L Kehnard, D. D,, l'ii•toir of thu Tenth Byptlst ellUrch,Phtlath Iphla. Dr. Jae-lson—Deair str: I has e liven frequ, ully regnetde 4l to eonnet t ray name with ecornraelt 4lationa ttllferentskinda of meillelues, but re garding .the praetit a Ito out at appruprlate aphere, I L.n e lu all neon 41.42110v-1; but witha CIB r po.ofin cnriouu 111144111c1,1 awl particularly In my own hunitr of the u4... -, ta loam of 1/r. IP.f tlercluor bitten+, I ticpart fir otter (row mp u•ttal eottne ' ti, esior,o4 lay (Lill con lf thin 11011, for general ibbitity 61 the tr,str-nt, ”ott Lteer it is a s‘yr and valuable pM ynrvttoa. Lt 1.11111, tn. a n It tuns ; but 1.3,ua I ly, I doubt not, it he vet y 11, ill IA hoar wholatlll, from the al.h)r, uufvre. Your. Vir} respeetinil), J. IS. ICJ it'll, t'o.ite. SI, • From Rev. E. D, Fgndall, • tut 'Editor (I,,rlhtlon Chremi,le, 1 e dori, ol deckled been fit from the terse hod foel If my prkl. tt gv taro 01111aroll 11ulu:194 :1 1, ...0 1 iftP*No ilkifq.ug tram , Kali era I debility d,r• trove tILITRYSt* OVNI, 6.1 j 0.01 derupgP7ll.•llt of the User. Tutu. tru l y, }L 1:1;5 DALL„, CAVIIDN - - German Remedies dre you ot4 rfelt ed. See that the olgontort. of C. M. JA11:80?:, Is no the wrapper of each bottle. All takes ore etmoterci • Printnput ottinn and Ntnnutattnb• nt the Cow tain Stn.., No. 1.01 Street, I'l,ll elplll.n. (WAIMEA X. 11 - A -VS, Prupritter. Fo.aerlY C. JACKm,c a. Co PRICES German Ihtt,,r., per I.lllle, - SIOO halt alorru , - 5 , 10, Ilunflaturul,4ernan.T++nle. pat up In tplart, bot tle++,,ll 39 per bottle, or a bal.C4ltoxsl tor , 7 not forget to eerritri lug well' the article you buy, in order [O,, I the genuhle. ii - r or sale 11S prliggtsts georr.lll,,. AW• .1%. Jakk . /Y` p EEIt'S PORT GRAPE WINE, Med bf. Hinwtreds of fbmr t regtetiorur for aiarelli or tbouNanuan Purposes. MAO, Neeernifer Ladles wal Weald,/ PersOna • TO ETAS. 1.1,:W .7211SEY v r Spar's Pert Grape Wire, Fear Years Old. line oquitry. IL lu‘aluutile • Tonic entei Strest,rythtnifoll Properties ore unnurpc.ced by any other native 'Wine. Pe lug the pure illlee of the grape., produced mailer Mr. laheera awn perannut superalabm, lteyarity and g. nuiliklleM are guarstaloed. The You. Seat child may lortaite of Ito penerorai glatliueru, and the wOll.lCPst itlvldid may m.O it to lutertatage. It to 111111ticallarly beneficial to the akai All 4 -1144A11- tat , d, udi malted to the • °riot. cilmenta that cf.. filet the lvolkeraes. It la, In ere& reaped, I WINE To ZIF.• RELIED 02(. Invalids ta..e Speer's Post Ctrkpe Wine. w." SPL , r's Port (Insp.- Wine. 31.7.eak1F peradaB and g I.o g dy, yr tin ute. kipeer's Wass in 11.4Stub' ste_prplerrett to oth er wine.. Sat by Druggists and,(lrocets. mi-The Thule Rllpplk4 by Jolitussm,3lolliseny Sr Cum den, tu:d Frt nefi, likhards In Phila delphia_ A. Speer's — VAierahl, KCF 7etsey. °Mee, 243 Bros/hrs.", New York. ' August 30, DOC I.v O YES! 0: ES! Andrew Patton'', LICENSED UOTIONEER, IQFIRERS kineerrieetee the public, [isles (Vied In any parte( the thotuaty, eli resonnehlenttee. vine ebneldentble experience in the bushiest, he flatters himself that he will be able to render mattelbetion In all oases. IPost , anice &Wreak Orevellktilat, Ad lymai ea., Pa. Nov. 8, Inn. MRAM, thyll .* ambo MM GREEN RIDGE STORE. T uR nioiereignett bee opened a GROCERY AND NtYTIOS STORE, Itt Green Rldge , Hamilton township, Adams cowl t,f, 4,11m0/3r 'sold stand,) on the Carlisle Turn pUte to wt ieii he invitee the attention of the puhilogenswally. Hie stuck consists tit sUGAIO4, (7)I , FER4, TEAS, 73114L'eS. 110LAS,ES, sPICEI 4 , ESSELNICE.s., mmucrsEs MEN'S AND WOl97N'B frost. GIAV'FN. grsPENDIMS. NltJ rry_a, if AN 14:I.:MPH! KIK 111.7'Prol4M, TLIIIRADs 1•1:1;sLIES, 4C., 4:C., SC., &c., in short, $ full aasortment of evarythlcurrnnutllv found Inn first-elami afore 01 the kind. Ills stock a 11l always lw fou lot fresh and full, alai hls sea asuoutt the very loest. No efiktrt spiwed to please all ho may patronlze 111111. - JOHN U. RUFF. Aprlt ly 1868. 1./EISIRABLE 1868. DRY GOODS ! MEW Excellent ..-Istortinentt ! T SELL for very small profile, end al ra at doing I it very lurgv FASHIONABLE: ' OF FINE SILK PoPLINS. FASHIONABLE MIJAITEs OF FRENCH WOOL C=M PAE3/1102WSLE 511A43 OF ALPACA POP FRENCIT CITINTZ,F;, PERCALES AND LAW $. ri.Ars is; swot. 31L'slINS, JAVONNT muSLINI4, C. 351- DEA BLACK ...ALPACA. (.701L0KEI1 ALPACA, BLACK ALL WO,L RISTOIII (..\ SII. 11 IS Til HIE f CLOTIDS, CA),..4IItEttES, CLOAX.I.NOK, muLLITgo, COTTONA DE. TAME COVER-4, T 11:4;.N, *API:INS TOWED,. =i6MINIS==a PLAIN LINNIC Ii AN DK 6tClllErti. N:11111101 D1.1Z,1,D 11.t.N1 , KF1L9111,1, 11E51bl:1'n:11. F:1) 11.1.NDKEI4( f,k'S. .NIEN S, I. I AND ell II,D1t1.:-.N'S GIAJVES ANI) I 010 constantlyreeel , ,lng the Intent styles 01 Press sou Gon.b.. Sly sleet comprleett e% eel thltiv untwily found In a POI-dame LILY elealrei 0I t /I:1i, to whit h I invite the attention of the halllte, assured ttoll I onto tln ft• y hal:tnge upar (Is o ith all other slates to quality or goods loud lowness or priep. L. SCUICIi. Get t)loburg, May LET ALL THE PEOPLE CODE ! Fir(J , C.;' Cuodx strut Coq/iTtiolier.) , Slope. Otoxin earl tlnnery stole, list It tmore sire. t, nearly opposite Fah nr,.toeks• Store Ciettyt,burg, Invites the %milli, patmouge, and tasteful six the stuck has hero. Ott ettort m ill be spared 'to render it 01111 more at truet 01151 dent ruble, ollPrs N% Desks, Plain e. { , gly, Work hoses, Fancy Yorttollos, Yu Wes, SaielteN, Sardines, Porket tko•ket, Lol.sm4sirs, China 'r,,3 N, CIIONV-C11014 . , Pocket Cutlery, Vaitey Jest airy, Fereuii Craekerii, Whit. 111.1itIts, o, _ Mammon do., . _ . l'Pritimery, Fir, Wi irks, SLoniiiii, , • _ l'ilisia .k I.PIIPitI, ' Combs, Writing Paper., Fruits, - lienvi•lop., Nuts,TobilttioattiPpASP, • 8) rups, he:, etc.., he., "TO , i NUMEROUS; TO II ENTI()S." UP illtetpi4 to ~i i plorythingat tin. Ingli,.t 1,,,,,.,. sib's prici4, ti,lioir lug thus ....nail pnifits" bring "quirk sales," Ithill are I 116refore bent for hu, yr PIA sellvr. l'inin• nue--ounie all! • A. IL FICINTEL. I,lnrelt 27, 1, , ,N, It H [TESHEW'S NEW GOODS FOR sriu.sa AND SUMMED. ritVllarge and i s: l ,:•l4 ., s o el§t m •tett slut k 7 1U ' . a Nci put rrturn.l funn the ally LjIY lErantirKEWM2l , - yEVNS-WAT.I.t.LI giA . ITARb - W414:. BOIT , Mii(JES ANTS, I rail the tent .a of my custom. 1, , and the mmunnnifr to m v large slocirof Goods, Which I am anus. olli-ring at loser I ides t into, thel have been since the war, and st prices with h cannot Fall to strike the purchaser*. chottp. With every facility for purchaging Goods at as low figures as any In the trade, I am also prepared to meet cotopttition In low prices from any and all quarters. Prompt conformity la the Lowest Market prices Ls my e*tablished rule. - so r, Petersburg, (Y. 5.,) May I, I ./TPSUPV- GROCERY & FLOUR STORE, '4' .E.llO .1:4,L MEALS. & ITROTH ER, ( 1 1 11 1, 1 w r 6 s4 ,: l m or i 7 u to t N. Ingtedt they propoge 11't renwi.d to lo op voustantlytult r x e l ' lA' where ALL RINDS or GROCERIES, Flour, 4'ced, Xotiona, AT. Also, VEGETAIII.r-s nt sea.on. fresh from the elty and country. They ore ileohttothed to .11ehoop an the cheapest., and no they only oak the lowa,t La mg pronbt, tltey Fe to no rit an t i rectiVb a liberal, shase t rouage. E. , kLel Jt BRO. April Hi, M. 0 ' Farmers, Attend to Your Interests I - GETIPIVI3CFRG FOUNDRY. . - E subscriber would Inform las customers others, that he Is still torinutheturing va s ono kinds of itnAleotti anti Mochlnek taw* t. order, on short Il Ite snelt as TIFRE- 4 -11 - 11-111.4 AND POWER'S. Ave ditlesent slum of Powers., CIAWER-SEED ittri,LEns AND ni.r:ANFIzA, CORN STIEL- L.Elb4 AND - SEPAILATORet, WitNNODDER prri'EßS. STRAW AND I LA PLO CG77q such as Cyst Ploughs, liandienr Ploughs,Rltiehlll nudcorn Nought.; the PITIORAE 11.AKE. the latest itopmvenieutt also StILEIIAK'S SL , i I I IiORSE RAKE. Fla will likewise nianufnet ore • NioW EltS AND itEAPER-9. -- .METAL At 31E1PS IniCider Ilextes, I ICON li.ll LIN ti for-Peineterles or Pot - ehes, w I th everything f . t. .n h 75 Noe, all at low rata. lON Ono-horse Wagon. DAVID STERNER. Aprillo,lSa9. tf • BARGAINS I= NEW C2l-I=LOCrERY IN OLTTII3I4I.IItO E=l TIAVE open.}* Itew GROCERY, fir gett.tn on the north•-tront curnor ot Uto Public squore, anit Lbws Just nvolvt•ti a splendid Wenn- Mont of tatkAkii , • GROCEBCES., • • Ingludi_ngßugara, Colforo,3ll,Lus4ex, )4"rups. Tens, Spices,Tnlttuen, - Mali, Fish, flatus, sitonitit,t*, - I:IOZEtiIdWATUrt CONVECTIOIsdik,. Nuys, Fruits, itogdui,rupeY Aril. I. sad 31441v it ts generall) We will also keep ou baud, VW owl MKT/ 41T111414. IL, tug tir C 2041. we pre ftrePared to .11 wry cheap. - Give U 8 n call and judge for youraels.. • JOHN CR.VNIq, J. IV. Wept. 0, VV.' ft Osborn Manufacturing Company, 1011 111.4reker Street. N. Y.. " OSBOILN." tSI ItD AND .41.N,111AL, CAGE% SlAnufftet urea solely by 'this Company at Tickler port, Owe.. nutter &nen of Potent of We Chat ted Statet. • These Cages, or , of n groat 'carts ty tertityleir and Armin, and Include (Unary, Purred, inking Rirrl , Sporrel..t.c. They are nniancri in a tupswfor Munro/ I 'no 1,11:cr 07 ANT 01 , -,C.llll , l3oti—Whit h in 150 fatal to ntrde and unintals.--bei ugllNesl in Itself ensittruc -11011. Trust .tar V MOILS Pnuoy, Bird Fanciers will npprectuir their points of excellener,to be (usal in no of her cages, They received the - high• tnt picininm t the American Institute and New York State Fairs of Mr. Llberni dlscOuni to. the Trade. Si nd for Circu lar.. stud Frioe Litt. , jApell 21 . /MS. trn DOTY'S CLOTHES WMO.L EW rad from Report rf ran s more Mb, N. Tori-,1467 "‘WASIIING id.cnntl3.l..---Wm. D. Osborn, Phil Byron, Coyupo county, N. Y.., risk, 114111 th e, Clab gide no Its opinion nt 'Matting truchthend to it economy to pay fourteen &Masa for ono. of Bkity's machine., Will It wash farmers' clothes clean, and not ho too hard work frut Gm-worsen? Washing machine., have co genetolly proved failures that I am afraid of throwing away my money upon one.' Routarsok—lt you hag to pay ten times the money you mention, it would he the Nut In vestment you ever mode upon you, farm. But you most not have that alone. Get the 'Univer sal Clothe. Wringer with It, and your wife and children will rtse up and call you blessed. roe they will Eked wealthy; made easy." MOLD BY R. C. znow - xixo, General Agent. '. 32 •nrilandt puree, 3i, Y., • And by DenlanindennYssnota memribees.. Julat.llllF. - 1 " 1 t l / 4 41 1 1:1 1 14,111. Me* illoraNWlN OFPriSBURG, PA, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1268. NEW GOODS. Cheaper than Ever. REB.ERT 4. ELLIOTT, Oppatite the Cbeltrtheatle, Gettysburg, Waltopened sum and lame &also*. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS OF ALL KINI4 CLOTHS, CAVIIMETLF, TWEEDS, 1. uanin Mg, LAWNS, PRINTS, s` ISERFADA • muswis, they in vite nt tention—betng determined to mit nt the lowest awn Priem April 10.188. If RE-BUILT ! Confectionery and Ice Creani Saloon, JOHN GRUEL, C7taulberentrg Street, Getta' 'burg, Pa., next door to Eosin Hotel, Irns ing COM pleted We mew bullollattAm.P. l, . l the largest as.rtinent of Confections fiver catered lu Gettpdurg, Including FRENCH AND CO)IMON CANDIKS, Toys, !Cuts, &e., and everything belonging to a confectinery, with opecial seautinlo datVoi Wr Lao s and Cseinlemen, ICE CREAM supplied on shortest h0t.14.* =MEI DIA . :11 ON D SEGI-A.B, STORM- 7: t lf 0 L The und, ndo, d ill. re)IIO . VNI 114; R.gur Sl' too to MEI NoIITH-E.AETtIiItSEIL ok"I'l I E DIABIt),In I=l where 1.0 oar, a eoutlauottee of the Tolblies lot to,oage II In new location one of the float 11.:NTIt.t1, AND CON V kIN !EST' and hail stock of Segara among the 110.44 choice awl Ai +facto: y Ire Well keep O 4 Itend the best•BiteXtd, end trill annimlcsalbe fur ficnered saie Chrouyhand the county. lie will sell at the low"t Ilang prices, ==l! Remember the plaee,ib the Diamond, between Itrltikerilotrs Store *TO Me.Clellatlls Hotel =I April 3, ISA tt ANOTHER .BAKERY. T HE underhlgned ha up•ned a Bakery at tile corner 0( Washington and H igh atresqa, pettya burg, and Invites the rutille'a wrokqgo. = P4-4 1 . 1 . g, • GAKEsoNturzEI srERr n. 1%." fly uslug the pest of flour and other materials, end 0411111 WS work woll, he Miltee 10 dlvo itatlafae tloki in every ease. (`Ott at or send your orders to the Bakery, eorac:r 01 Washhrgtoti and nigh .ftreet., optuatite the liiquele Institute and Pow ers's Granite YanU tuillsTlAN ROFFM.V..: April 17. NA, if Tilt 00 FRPCHT ~ • , < T HE ulnlerft4gried confirm. to run Ills Lirie:to' twice a week. riennt—corner of Railroad 'nful Washlnkfon wiyeelik klettoyunr. OM MCI to dlughes & Emerson'N 1•21 - 1 , Zorth street, 234;161.4w0rt , . Freight oarrted each way, at the lowest. ratc4 The patronage of his old friends and the• public koliclted, Goods to be marked “Brddly's Line." W3l. E. BIDDLE. The new Wareham@ will Anon be op,Wlten the GrW n nod rroduee bu4lnewwill bit nitrini ou .heretoforel Highest prices now paid [9r hey. 186. i. . lIUBER'S_ - DRUG STORE, Por;try'B o(d Stana-4/aitimore Street, 'OETTYBBtJRG, PA. . 11 AVECO purchase , ' thisoblaud popular Stand, hilt In on entirely . new and fresh Stock, 01 r a full ftmortnmt,conallatlug In part of UiiUoti ABU )IFLIPLVFA., PATENT JIEDICINk;F—A - LAIWE AsSORT M ENT. MRS LIQPORR AND WINCA MEDICIN AL PIMPOSEFI. - F4PICD4 AN!) FLAVOIIINU EXTRACTS+, uyeq AND nyE sTrFTN—trow a HTEVENS' ME" EXCELNIOR 111" F-s, A N2l TFIE ANI LINE 1)VI4o , --THE CFMAPEAT AND THE .1H,T.,11i THE MA ER ET. d 1,7. nvf ASL kd.Ea AST PERFUIVES AN!) 2'oitgr AR rti•LEs. fI)I.HATE'N. OTTfI SITPEEtnIt SOAVE, HAIR BitURFTM—Tfp3TII BRUSHEN from cont). FOIiNBY n 11 oILSE. POWDEB.S—THE BF-ST AN CITE. 1.1.1 , 41`; AI, O, FOVTZ'S, BELVS, i) AI, E's PEAS lAN, STONEBBAKMFM AND ILOBEILTS', fiTATIONEBY uP ALL KINDS. Ca:AUs, TvLiAcCu A.ND SNUFF—THE BEST BRANDS. pay:4ll27ANS' PRMitTPTIONR ANINPAMILY ItEegIPTS CABEFULt,V (IMPOUNDED, PLIYRIULtICS A.ND I:DENTILY MERCHAIM SUPPLIED AT REDUCED BATES. .114.41c.14t6 Darulaited HOURS ' TUE zrioirr. Slight bell id the door. April 3, 12718. tf t mituNtity. 14'88 Mee REAP. Y TIAg Just, returbeal frettl the el t - %Ott/ a large asaertelegt of gtftl44, BOXNEZIS AND .acitra. • Aka, itunnet and Ira prfleardngo of the. Intent W 1,1 4 4 1, with aVimeortnic,t, of palatonnYle Fancy and Toilet Goods, she Is determined to .11 st the ver7 lowest c.h priests. REAPY-MADE 1101TICE714 wilt he kept sn hand, and Bonnets Wade to order at the shortest stollen. Milliners supplied with goods to sell again on tho mast Ihrotable terms, and patterns with In struons gratis. Apri cti ni, Ito GO to PIJPHOTtN Q 110E.Vitd,1 , 7'8, to buy your Dry Goods, Notion*, gultenswere, °a Ette storibmesb d er o the DtsunoThd,t3et tyebollt. Ol_nr 4 4 '?""' rant° and 14ggirouxar“. el= ^T-4 er , pooh, Pa c ri; l ol at MOM XENII2 tux FALL. !Crop pushing— , tis wiser Than sitting aside. Anti dowsing and sighing And waiting the Wile. In lites earnest - battle They only preroll Who daily march Onward, AA& sever say fait With an eye ever open, Auti a tongue ;WWI gall duwb And a Lean thai will never To sorrow eueeumb, Tocvwl , l battle anal conquer, Thousb thoomocls *Boma, 11 . owsteuiNg aucl„tioo W,lao never my run: Ahead Ulm—keep pashialf. And ellarpw.tlialr-svay, Unhoeillug the envious Thai wbuld you betray. MI obstacles vanish, AU ettemies small AG ttiq alight of their a tadou Who never say fall I In Wes rosy morning, In manhood's firm pride, Let this be your mco to Your ihotstrps to guide; In storm and in suinthine, Whatever assail, - ItLyll onward and conquer. i never say fall! A MARRIED WASCOMM OUT EVEN Two friends, one an Englishman and the other a Frenchman, chanced to meet at the Paris _Exposition. ' , What! you_in France, my dear Wit. liam ?"' said the letter. • "I am delighted to see you. Ilow do you do?" "Not very well. I have been married since I saw you last." "That's good." fOrmy wife wasashrew." "I am sorry ; that's bad." "Net altogether;- for she brought me a dowry of ten thousand pounds ster ling." o •Ten thousand pima& I That's good ; it consoles you----" "No, it doesn't, for I invested the money in herds of cattle, and they all died of the diseasi:that has knit been ragiug to England," "'That's bad." " Not at all; for the skins brought me more than 'paid fqr the pattle." "Then you are indemnified." aiu•gemzer; for I bought a tine house alth the money, and it Las just been burned." ''Oh, what a misfortune!" "Not 1,0 great a one, for my wife was In It, and she was burned rith the house." Let rt.e WtAtFm.—The little woman Is Impressible. Too fragile to come into the fighting section of humanity, a pithy Creature whom one blow frotn a man's huge fiat could annihilate, absolute ly tea rlef•s, and insolent with the hise lenge which only those dare show who know that retribution cannot follow— what can be alone with her? She is afraid of nothing, and to be controlled by no one. Sheltered behind her weak• ncss as behind a tripple shield of brass, he angriest man dare not touch .her Idle she provokes him to a combat In Which lib; hands are tied. She gets her own way in everything and everywhere. At home and abroad she Is equally dom inant and irrepressible, equally free from obedience and from fear. OLD MUSIC WITH NoTE.4.—"Youll re member me." The absconding lodger to Ma landlady. "Where shall rest be found 7" In the dictionary. "Where are the friends of my youth?" Haven't the siighest Idea; probably in the poor house; hope not in Congress. "Think of me ever." Certainly; got your note for $2.34. "Come rest in this bosom." Can't 4o it; Betsey Jane is Inclined to be jest . ous. "What Wilt subdue this pain of mine?" Try Mrs. \Vinslow's soothing syrup. "I'd offer you this hand of mine," Tim needn't,' we've got all the bands we Want at prtsent. 'glow' dear art thou to me." Yes, 4Tel dear; strawbeiries and cream for two,,feneyfhigs," perfumer.,nick-neeice, eardhoet, et Delores; "dear are thou," mu ohlY, W.llgb TWITHOUT SLEEP.—Five young men"ln Berlin lately made an agreement for a wager, to see who of them Could keep awake for a whole week. They all held out fbr about five days and a half, by drinking largely, of stroug'coffee, and keeping ,up a constant round of active exercises and ezeiting amusements. At °w end of that time two of theth yielded, to drowsiness. A. third soon after fell asleep While riding, tumbled from his saddle and broke his arm. A fourth was attacked by severe sickness and com pelled to retire from the Hats. The fifth held out to the end, but lost twenty-five pounds of flesh In winning the wager. Long ego, Frederick the Great and Voltaire made a similar experiment, making use of the same stimulant of strong voltee, but they did not succeed in dris ing away sleep fur more than four days. "Tired nature" obstinately re. fuses t. accept any substitute for her "aweet restorer." A Paltry of hunters from San Francis co wore chased by a grizaly on the Coast Range and, ih Jumping over a fallen tree, one of them dropped a bottle from the pocket of his shooting -coat. This acci dent saved their lives, for thn'bear stop ped, smelt of the bottle, set himself down 'on his haunches, and, taking the flask in his paws, drank like a sensible human being, rubbing hit hirsute stomach i n MittafactiOn, utterly ibrgetting his enemies.. Tate custonit,Of allowing the 'bride a tuonopoly of the wedding presents was not, adhered to at a recent fashionable wedding In St Louis. The groom was subshintitilly remernbered,in a special cloyecour the donor of whlub was the bride's mother. In a silver pitcher was a plain looking bit of paper, which was found by those Who had the curiosity to examine, It a chcck in his favor for $4OOO. . : 4 : , AN ArkuIISCAS negro, eXpoundin the Scriptures, had occasion to touch upon ante-diluvian lonevity,-and in the course of his remarks said that In those days men didn't marry before they were two hundrkd, and, In fact, were twenty-five yearscild before they were bore. Tut:editor of the Morristown Casette duns his patrons es follows; " A man might as well attempt to quench the phosphorescent emanations from the tail end ore lightning bug with a squirt•gun as to try to run a newspaper without money." ' "Purrex."-11 we had more farmers and fewer fop*, we'd have- woe good wen and better grope. NIZOID.IIBIPRUCT6II AM/LAMM& Scam. A Union soldier, who has moved to Arkansas, and bought a farm there, wants to register under that pro vision of the reconstructed Constitution which says : "The General Assembly, at its Brat session, shall provide suitable laws for the registration of qualified eke iors.'—iArt. V., Sec. a) Retgiatrar. What's your name? 'Botdier. John Smith. R. Age? S. Twenty-five. R. Native or naturalized ? S. Born in New York. R. Ever given aid or comfort to the rebellion? S. Nor I served In the Wort army from Bull Run to Appomattox. R. Can you take and subscribe to the reglatratiou oath ? S. What is It? A. "I, John Smith, do solemnly swear that I will support and maintain the Constitution and laws of the United States, and the Constitution and laws of the State of Arkansas ; that I dip not ex cluded from registering or voting by any of the clauses in the first, second, third, or fourth sub-divisions of Article VIII. of the Constitution of the State of Ar kansas; that I will never countenance or aid in the secession of thJaState from the United States; that I accept the civil and political equality of all moo, and agree -not to attempt to deprive any per soma,- persons, on account of race, color, or previous condition, of any political or civil right, privilege; or Immunity E•ll joyed by any other class of men ; and, furthermore, that I will 'mein any way injure, or countenance in others any at tempt to injure, any person or persons, on account of past or present support of the Government of the United States, the laws of the United States, or the principle of the political and chil equal ity of all men, or for affiliation with any political party." S. I can't take that oath. I don't be neve In any such equality at all. I aiu better than n nigger, and sq were my father and mother kelpie de mand, air, to be registered here as a loy al citizen of the United States-and an ex-soldier iu the Union army. Can't help It. That's the registra tion oath., and If you don't take it you can't vote, bold office, or sit on a Jury In Arkansas. It's in the constitution and Congress has approved it. such a constitution and d—n Congress too. If this is the tick et arant is running on he can't have my cute. [Exit, (lidfrarwhhted.] .14111!( wus•aa firwyr MR NOW, Chas. E. Wise of this eity7eft for Beth lehem •this morning, where he goes to assist his father, John •Wite, the great in the trial otapew Air Ship which he haaeouipieteci at that place. This new air ship le rt- lozenge shape frame, covered with canvass, flay-feet in length and twenty-six in diameter In the middle, tapering gradually towards the ends. . Under the bla 1 p Is attached a cabin or ear six feet deep, ten feat long and elght feet in width, which ceasing the propelling machinery. The motive power consists of two ,Erri rriewn propellers made of strong wood, four feet in diam eter, and these are worked in the present machine Ly hand power, making one hundred and sixty revolutions per min ute. The whole is steered by means of a long rudder, shaped like a broad bladed boat oar, which extends out in the rear from the car. It is . to carry, besides the weight of machinery, three or four per sons, who will find seats in the ear. The machine was built for a combination of gentlemen In Bethlehem, and it is ex pected that a rate of speed front three to fire miles an hour will be obtained against an ordinary current of air. If fully successful. a capital of $103,000 will be at once raised, and ulr an ship con structed of copper prepared according to a method already devised, which will be propelled by steam. The present ma thine costs some V 2,000. This attemptat eerie( navigation will be looked to with no littlektterest. It Is likely all will be ready for a fair trial by the 4th of July.— Lancustur InteUigencer. THE NeW Albany Commercial has dim. eovered a family of East Tednisseans, named Dertneut, in Floyd couity, Ind., consisting of father, mother and nine teen children , —seventeen boys and two girls. There are In the family eight pairs of twins, including the two girls and fourteen boys. There has nev er been a death In the family, and both parents and children are ..rentarksbly "stout and yigorous." They all chew tobacco, except the girls, and they "dip.” does the operation of hanging kill a man V Inquired Dr. Whitten. A physlolegict replied, "Because, ill. spired= le checked, circulation stepped, and blood suffuses and congesla the brain," "Bosh," replied WI grace. "It Is be eaupe the rope is not, long enough to let his feet touch the ground." IT is pleasant to notice daily the In creased prevalence of .i.hOit dresses in the streets. Atter all it appears that the Ls dies have feet, and what Is equally toter ebting and Important, ankles. WIIEN young men have taken b 0 much that they can't identily their hats or tell an umbrella from the leg of a table, they May Invariably eLnelnde that It la time to leave for home. TILE "carpet bag" Legislature of Ar kansas has officially declared that no man shall keep a stallion who does not accept "the civil and political equality of all wen.' A new plank In the Grant platform. IT is altogether too absurd to my that "Mau is not perfect." Who is there that has not met with many who were perfect rascals, and not a few who were perfect fools- Wirax a man speaks to a lamp post, and .cautions It not to "bob rou& so," It shows that the post 18 getting irregular in its habits, and needelooking atter. TOWN. — The boy with the long nose, We advise. Mtn to 1e careful Imam he puts H, and not, Fu be poking It into things that do not contern him. Cie rITAL punislititent Arkansas —to he locked up two days with eleven pretty girls in a jury-box. Oh, my I who would ever find a verdiat” "On, for a thousand tongues!" as the boy remarked when inside a molasses bogbeid. 160T11 .YEAI.-NO. 40. NOT Mgrs /NTS swaric4Lusit, You ask what the army la for? To se cure negro forme of government, and negro Congressmen from the South. PRENTIVE thinks that Forney ought to enlarge his paper, If only to accommo date his lalsehomla. They crowd each other. TO KILI. FLIPS—Tic them to a board and read to them the proceedings of Cott gresli, and they'll burst with indignation. Caidaturr, Horace Greely a pet, has been convicted of extensive whisky traudg in New York, and sentenced to the Yenitentlary. - This Is another Rad ical triumph. A RADICAL newspaper out west wants an eastern exchange to apologise to Gen eral Logan for.saylng ha "looked like a dog." The latter replied, "Well, we do to the dog." THE Bangor 'lVhig says John C. Brock inridge Is said to be In New York INCOO. The Bangor Democrat says U. S. Grant is mid to be in Washington to COGNAC. JUDGE BiatEED ha* titres' negroes on the grand Jury at Montgomery. Hope he will have to sit near themnil summer. TUE Ohl oago-,Vrilaine says Grant don't drink. No, ho does nut. We should re. silent him more it he did. He socks it through a straw in the hark room.— Prentice. Fonsiny asys,l"tbe future lieu before us." It has been suggested that Forney will probably lie in the future as he has In the past. OCR exchanges all agree that the ;en thuslasm engendered by the nomination of Chant and Colfax isn't enough to ex tort a hearty yell from the thralls of his most ardent admit era. you ask it by the taxes are so high ? Because se venty=flve cents of every dollar of revpnue you pay, goes fur officers' fees nud salaries, and twenty per cent. for blanks and contingencies. Fokicuy says that flogging has at last been abolished in the colored schools of Maryland, He ought to have added-- , and retained in the white glib.' auhnois in Massacitaspthj. Tuff Noirlatown Higgeritue have sent a petition to Huii. J. M. Broomall, of the House, asking Congress. to "recall the currency having upon it the faxes of S. P. Chase and W. P. Nossenden." The Philadelphia Air explains this by say ing that the lads arc ashamed to look an honest man in the face. The Afte la ahead. SENATOE YATI S said -111 a Ptieeell lu the Senate the °diet:day, that "Congress has the right to regulate the sulrrage of the Nortlias well the South." How would he like a Hemuotallo Congress to "regu late suffrage" by prohibiting Radicals from voting in Illinois? WHERE IT CAME FIIOIL-14 'Joh curios ity iseapressed as to how the lywibllpans mule by their present name, Radicals. A philological ease explains that the word Rad/cols comes front the Malay word Rad, signifying rats, and the Chinese word Rent, rotten.— thus utterly meaning Rotten Rats. How very significant. THE MOST COHREET EMMY THAT ETTA. ExtaTED. Don 'Platt, one of the leading and most active Republican politicians of Southern Ohio, in writing of the attempt to impelich the ?resident. says the nu pleasant fact is developed, "Clint not An drew Johnson, but the Republican party has been on trial, sirld the faeuteucels a senteuoe of death !" Pratt says: "We would have survived a blunder great as this is, had It come alone, but it is the concluding act of a long series. Through the unsettled condition of a country suffering from civil war, we have developed more rascality than any organization ever called into existence, We have filled the offices with thieves and their pockets with !dealings. We have organized rings that in turn create office holders and control the Gnyern wept. Alp en in poor and come out in ll liounires. For one dollar paid to the Gov ernment from hard 'earned taxes, hun dreds stick to the dirty tingei4i of official scoundrels. We have whiskey nngs, Indian bureau rings, manufacturers' rings, National Hank rings, railroad rings, land jobbing rings, and interusl improvement rings. From the lowest official, up to Senators and Cabinet offi cers, the taint of corruption runs until the people, dazed and confused, confound the right and listen with Indifference to the threats of exposure." Here is a photograph of the Radical party by a good artist. "SUFFRAGE DV THE WAGON LOAD."— A planter residing a few miles from Montgomery, Ala., relates an Incident which entirety portrays the fitness of the negro, as a -class, for theexereise of suffrage. While In the very act of gath ering his last cotton crop, which was in a condition urging immediate pinking, a committee representing his hands one gay Informed him that they must all go to Montgomery the day following, and that at the same time they' desired the use of a mule team and wagon.— Alarmed at the prospective chance of suffering great loss by thus losing a day in the gathering of his crop, he noxious ly inquired why they must be absent, and for what purpose they needed the wagon, to which the chairman or speaker of the darkey Meg:dint; replied: "Well, boss, de truf is die: \Vu's been deformed that de suffrage is to be Issued tomorrow, and dot We must all be dar to get our share, and we want de wagon to fotch It over." Knowing full well to object was useless, the planter resorted to a ruse to save his crop, and to prevent a wagon load of "suffrage" lying around loose on his plantation. He took out of his pock et a letter, and told the delegation that It was sent him to be read to them, from the Superintendent of the railroad, an nouncing that. the car containing their suffrage bad broken down on the route, and would not be in Montgomery:for week from that date. By this deception be saved his crop, as the darkies return ed to wqrk. THE "B. Fs."—The Radical Hato( Ben jamin Frankling adorning the Senate Is thug embellished: "Benjamin F. Butler, chief manager to the Impeachment plot, He stole spoons and bullied women in New Or !cane." "BenJutnin F. Rice, carpet-bag Sena tor horn Arkartsae. Tie stole $5,000 of a client's money lu Kentuoky, gambled It off and ran away lu the night." "Benjamin F. Wade, President of the Senate, and professor of cursing and swearing. He voted to wake himself President of the United States." What's In a name ? 4 4 4 . tavaiN urchin accosted a traveling dealer on Market , street., the other day, and cried, In ap earnest yokel grfel me an apple; my brother goes wits your aware , - He'll do, initnieT Dintrennann abaft Ulysitele Gent ttlinhkanl The question would be quite utiimpor , tont If hu, were au obscure termer In en interior (own hr Tllhtols,.or even if lie I wore the Geticaral of the Army In time of profiund peace, and his Mlles deman ded little more than the maintenance of such estate as an orderly at hht deer and another orderly in the rear of big chil dren on the way Micheal. But WEAN more. Radicalism has made him the Commandor•ln•Chlet of five military Satrapies, which rule millions of white citizens by means of the bayonet, and In this command lie is even Irresponsible to the superior officer whom the Consti tution of the tubed States puts over tile' head. With such absolute power, the people would like to know If OMs• man who wields this power has at all timi a absolute control of-so comparatively In significant matters as his own senses. Still further, now that a party boa pre sented Grant as a candidate ter the Llglr eat once in the country, the people have the right to kuow, and they demand to know, it this man Is a drunkard, As yet, the bulk of the testimony which has been made public is from prominent Ratl !tale and Radical sheets like the lirdepes dent end the A4ll-Slavery Standard, while the Tribune has given ciroulation to more or less of the reports about Grant's habits. Wendell Phillips repeats the rumors, "from different and trustworthy sources, that General Grant has been no mistakably drunk" in the streets of Washington. Tilton telegraphs to his paper that "occasionaily a Presidential candidate Is net n fuddled In the stre4s." The &Aviation declares that "General Grant is drunk half the time." Wen dell Phillips, In the i 'onieouterit Coo vetition, in Roston, all des to Grant as it man "who cannot stand up before a glass of liquor without falling dawn;" and the President of the United States tells the Washington oorrespondent of the ClO oilman Commercial that (Irak has been lu the Exeutive Dfaunion "so drunk that he couldn't stand straight on his legs." Now statements like there, if they are slanders, should be rhowitio bo slanders. The testimony Is Coo strong, too direct, to be thrust aside, and the present position of General Grit as no applicant fur a very high position reor ients, demands the strictest Investiga tion Into his private habits in respect of ebriety. Once more, is Hiram Ulyssur Grant a drunkard P If ho Is, he la unlit fur-even his pripent position. If he Is not his, friends should expose as slanders the statements which Phallus, and °there %Ave matte.— World, A Tlionoutiilt.v Radlcar, if not -Repub lican, form of government has been guar anteed to Louisiana by the bayonet.du augunitiou of %Vermouth and Dab*. its Governor and Lieutenant-Governor, by command of General IL U. Grant. Dunn, who Is to preside over the State benate, and who by a contingency might be Governor of the State, is a negro. There la no evident-6 that he eat. read or write, but be la thoroughly 1011. War mouth is also 1011. In 1880 be emigrated from Illinois to Missouri, temporarily de positing hls earp*lntir in Pholpi °aunty. ills small way, was an native worker for the election ofiehn C. *Peg • inridge. November, Igtilt, full blown Lleutenant•Colonel, and sub sequently on General Meelernand's staff he succeeded in attracting the at tention of General Grant ilto, for good and sufficient reasons no doubt, sumnri rtly dismissed him from the service. He managed to he - reinstated, and, In the Iflagouri election of 1863, supported the Conservative ticket, di playing lily hostility to the Radical party by remain ing all day at,liis regimental pull and do ing his Lest to defeat the Radical ticket. This service seems to have secured hint a minor appointment its A TreneneY agen t in New Orleans, where he wax also at Moiled to the Provost. Marshal's Depart ment, and he was a link-bearer In the fa mous torch and turpentine procession throughout the North in 1866. Thus sev en years an Illinoisan migrating to Mis souri, and acting politically as a Demo crat, a Conservative and a Radical by turns, has managed to carpet-bag Into the trooly 101 l position of Governor of a State lu which he has no residence,— World. - P4F/1 litid float prtialinent rebels In high places? Here are , some choice Radical specimens. Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia, so much a secession ist that the confederacy was not States rights enough fur him, and he wanted Georgia to leave the Davis Gov ernment and set up for itself, "outside of both confeddrations." Ile was a Radical delegate to Chicago. Horace Greeley, of N'ew York ; advocated secession in 1861, and said the i3oOth was contending "for pringiples that laid at the foundation, of the Declaration of Independence." His advocacy carried at least three wavering States out of the Union. In 1863 he clasped palms with Sanders, Tucker and Co., and prayed for peace "on the beat attainable terms." John A. Logan, of Illinois, recruited a rebel company in UM, and becouse , ,dra company was ac cepted and Logan rejected, owing to a vigilance that sifted out chaff down South, entered the Federal army, and is now a Radical member of CQBCrots, and the reimited Original of • iLkiestickie "Darnphool." Butler and Stokes, now Tennessee Radical Congressmen, were ardent rebels at the start and are Radical rebels still.. Hunnicutt, of Virginia, the hottest brood:and-whiskey secessionist in the State at the beginning of the war, now carries the Radical party of that State in his breeches pocket. 'These are only a few, but they will "serve." GRANT AND NEGRO 8c1 , & RADR. —lle fore (taint consented to become tne dumb tool of a set of unprincipled political ad venturers like Forney and 'Weal:mune, he was outspoken on the great questions of the day. He declared to Senator Doo little that the trouble between the whites and I lacks In the South wire "Ulf direct consequence of the unwise attempt to force negro suffrage oa the Sbuthern , States;" and freely expreseird his belief that It "would eventually lead to a war between the two races there." Ills con sent to run on the Chicago platform after Watt Is an evidence of entire want of principle. Such a man Is unlit to be trusted. Osmosn PATTEN, of Westmoreland, Oneida county, New York, Was stung directly over the left eye, a few days since, by a honey bee, The sting Was soon taken out, but in about fifteen min utes ie became dizzy nud faint, anal, at. though sensible at times, grew rapidly worse, and died in three hours. A_ NEW rifle has made its appearance lio Pula, called the Ravageur. which, aecor ding to the assertion At its Inventor, eoltpeee both the needle goat and the Chaseepot, sad can bo tired they rounds per minute, or IWO per boor. • THIRTY &Mall e maelt for doer and twenty dpilara . 01190 for whiskey, with other nevesserioe proportionately deaf, Is the market report from limpet• rioter, Montana.