•. ,, Arkaw It& „y,'_ ftftpsburg §ompiltr. 1:111.DAY, - /EXOtRAM menNAL flown d: PI: 1:SI I IratiO SVV MOM v.l NIIW 1,711 E = (iii. V. P. I>htir,- =MIME' DEKOCRATIC STATE TICKET. E=ll Hon. Charles E. Boyle, Fayette co I= Gen. Weßington H, Ent, COttmbi6 co. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY TICKET. ClAnnstc.4, • InN I M. 1:1116M1 3 1,1, of Frnntlin ronnty F.6IPATo6, kt, \MN M. DUNC.VN, 1.:.11, retai6'lln It/ )1 . . A 11, I 11,1., (York Springtio N 11,1,11( 'RN. U;tll..i.pt 11MIII11 , 11 :mint tr. VIP' it . nr, .1 4ir V-14.1 fiortln. I= VII lIA\I A. 1 , 1'N('.% 1..,••1 ..ot I= 11.1111 Al ..N, tiwl , of MounlJoy tvp. - IJI II IA TOR Olf Tlllt 1 . 006, \ I.IIII N DI.AIIIX/ILFF, oh Franklin L. p: ol Ntr Al I,lTlilt, AI, I- 11, III: N 1 rol Strnban \I .Mlll,lll/U, I 1 . ...1 ~r l unowo r to I wp Democratic County Committee, 'I he I iviimertAle Committee of Adam,. entail - - tti will meet at the . 41Whelan.' In (Jetty. nire, on HATIIItDAY, the 12th day of SEP- Th NI 11Elt Met ,at 100'010.1k. A. M. The pre.- ..reef every, member lat &wired. H. 1). WATTLES, Chalrhaan Cd. Com. 0.-The following pergolas constitutti the l'onitnitlve• .111.t.t M. Wattling, Clickiermin., Eth•nr‘.l Ilimelley, Jacob Truxel, A. P.' VI. mu. Ing. Illhhop. I i. It. Yntiliti. is Um her, Henry C. Mayer. !.. , p.--111nry Omixtiel A I I . 11=12 trt,,t.,1a11,1 -Win. , pungler, Frank .1. riwup.., lioorge Imly. 1514•L'addvu, 3. Kuha, It Al. AIM , r. 11,01 Woomo Model Hhel lv. O, Cownol I , r, Peter /I'llOrtr. Ltlinolo--Jool 11..e.t„.100u Albort. , iozOot 11,,10 Iron--J„1 „ 1 Roll, 11,,13 14 , 1111, rtr IIIN -NN"rn Jol , n flyer,. t.king-- coolant. N..lOck-., 11. 14. ,11 , 11110- n Golden, -I'. 11, Eck., , loontiolcos int,...konflel 3. tCllorb, 1.1.10 . .0t1 1%. f. • apt 11,11/, Joltn little. 4 , 11,11,11—R0me t t.:nock Itomcnho. Ilutolltonlotu--.11i,01,1.. ,tor, N In. T. Itced. 1.11.10-11. A ILloolon, (J. I'. Topprr. .• ,, floo,cgo—.T. tier, Solomon Sato attn. ..c.lll. I. I.llq. Ivo SEYMOUR AND BLAIR ! M=l7=llE Hulse x Hickory Pole, l'‘.• Borough of 1,1'1T1,1 , - , liAV:k;, on t4AT I \V, SEI`I'ENTiIEIt 12th, at 4 o'clock, after 1,1( h tla re 44111 ha ere end •nem:lnv th•llvered to,ninent ..tker4 All In favor of a \l laity Man'. (loverntni nt—alt In favor of ,0.,1 taxation, and on.. IN•3lry for the Gov .. n toput and the Prople—all In favor of a Ju.4 to I Impartial executhot as the Lawy—all who niquo.r putting the Nigro on ada equalli{• uu W bite Race, and all whi:rorpoaa a Military I h .potion --are requerted to attend. LET !HER}, BF: A (111 %ND RALLY ! tHIDEH OF THE CbIIMITTEI. ,p 1 I= Is a complete refutation of thy [Midi ng assertion of thli Itadteal pre that the public debt has be;en d mince tife close of the war, it is only nect,sary to give the official figures of Mr. Secretary of the ...Trowel ry M't ul- Lrch. ,According to thus the debt was. March 31,1865, - $2,336,1A15,077.34 July 31, 1668,,, - 2,5:23,334,4*.1.67, Showing an irwrectse, at the public debt in three years &lad four ionfll4 ut ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ;iIX MILLIONS FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTI;-,NINE THUUt+AND FOUR liuNinpa),, TWILL: DOLLARS AN 44, altilAtl'l-Tiii;p4 CENTS! Unless the figures of the Secretary le, the Bathe:J.l prvzia must. AL pros •nt decidedly of opi*4eu that It 4 not titeigurea.. .1011$ (BB.' SA The Republican Conferees spf this deArict met at Mullvaine's,.o* Wed nesday, and nominated the bellowing hypocrite, John Cessna, for Congress. How any one can cheerfully vote fur so cold-blooded a demagogue is beyond our comprehension. 1, He enjoyed oillee time and again at the hands of the Democratic party, Lilt conceiving the clance forCongreas IR this district better on the Repubit can than on the 3Democratte side, he turtied his coat for taut object, and now, by characteristic trickery, has ueceetled In.seouringahe nbanivation. ,h - oncit 'aoters'_islect bitch an un prineipled'e*ture over an upright, ableiragad, piltiotic man like Juilge K mtnel I D. !Vt'etkaal believe it. Te4F l Dlttibtfrl; Poet gays Ititet Debi°. cratie clubs have,beeu establiiiled fu evory Aliegleeny.eowity. This lookilike work, and is worthy-of mitation;py Democrats everywltre. 'l4l are'yery effective when proper ly handled. Trr ETTYSBLTRG COMPILE .7 7- ..3.1,,,-.('IMSN .111.316 E ft' _ .I. Rami,n(•ll, the mooratie nmnineo ()engirt' , In di , trivt, gentrdm eh o f large'! .ttimumontN„md nn efree t,‘, t;pral.er. In ( he ‘‘onl,l rmik nmong it. :11:. , t ins The Democratic aid Coppery:l- Dye ,01,•14 IlOrar(1, Fit!. V : ra..1(10*.m1111 - 4.16(1 . 1.1«mht , n. 111.111 to 111 , htipi.”rt, and thus • his deetiou by a rtna(iag • A, In Lim awl mkerable mogue kleirm a, WI otor 121imild lit , .tate. With Kirotrill's olde na earnest tol.oe de of the of lie lindes mid the •people would be secured. Ceornti'a election wind(' send to WaThangton one who would dciightTu further;agitation and turmoil, that the Union tulght..be lon ger kept asunder and Radical thiev ing continued. Hollow-hearted creatures of the Cesium stripe—Butler, Logan & Co.— have ruled in Congress long tough. The interrats of the people delnand a honesty and patri otism, inetrad orcorruption and ty ranny. Elect illtuntol, and the cause of right, and good goveriuyent will be ntienittlien'ed. Ac to Caw na>"Oget 110 . :511C11 111:1 n be trii t dl" EC:l23=llEn Sir}? the- Chamberidang Spirit of Wednesday: Three }eats ago the atom+ Of M. Leman, as against, those of I). jlitsConatighy, weie thor oughly eanvaSsed and The people rice led hinite the position by a clear, fair majority. But in the State Senate the must glaring outrage wits perpe trated of turning Mr. Donee') out,;" and giving his seq . to his' defeated competitor. Honest men in the Ite publican party of -thiS district every where hung their heads in hlitarie, whilst the indignation of the Democ racy kneW no bounds. So notorious did the fraud become, that •du man who had the effrontery to strive tor, and take, the seat to whieh the people had assigned Mr. Duncan, became the object of general ridicule and con tempt. One of the members of the . Committee that reported in his favor h.ts since expressed the hope that (km' WOllll4 ("Wee him for buying per jured hini.elf to putt that d d ..coundrel in the 4,nate Chamber So overwhehUllig, Wan he popular feeling in this district that- Mr. Me Conaughy did not dart to announee a 4 u candidate for e election tic 'was afraid lo attempt to t recast the current or popular indignation. Dunesn's ,l Ilion is ieriain. lie will be • returned to the Senate by a majority that will admit of no trilling with-the expressed will of the people. Add wheu elected, this district will have Jecured a Senator who. will de vote himself to the faithful discharge of the duties of the position, one who will endeavor to advance the best in- - , terwits - of li,ls constituents, and' one who will over he found laboring to up the constitution and to restore and preserve the Union. Adams county, lirNented u most es timable gentleman for the position in the nelson of Mr. Josepli . y. MeDivit. Under °thee circumstances, the peo ple of Fradklin county would have ta ken pleasure in bp:mgwith Adams in eon ferri ng the Motor of_thls nomina tion upon him. But we - KWh a , 01- emu duty to rebuke the' . inen who, three years ago, thwii r rted the wishes of our people,' and for this real ii Mr. ,Duneau's claims were pressed with such earnestness bylour Confeiees. McDivit and xhe Adams county Conl . crees tit pease accept the thanks of the Democracy of Franklin County tor their generous, action in fio gracefully surrendering their own claims, and so mesan i wens y making our ehorce their own. witkr A sEvtuAL sArs The Round, Td/de, a very ably eon dueted literary journal printed in New York, neutral lu polpies prafeasedly, but in reality having strong Republi can teutlenclei+, at the time of Gov. Seymour's nomination for the Presi dency, predieted the defeat• of the Democratic party. It ban :drive had OCCiltlitoll to chaugethat view, and now kiyB: ' l' We have become persuaded that there is • powerful : undercurrent - of popular * dissatisfaction s ilk Radi cal rule and Radical measures, which is gaining rather than losing strength with the passage of time, that, consequently, the chances, which at, present we estimate :is nearly even, may incline in Novembei, in a vic torious degime, to the Demecratleside. * tom present indications We arc led to believe that the throe great States of New York, Penn4ylvaniauhd Ohio will throw themselves into the se.de for Seymour and Blair, and 'timid they do so, not mil the hosts of New England, backed as they may be by the \Vest and South, by voters I lack or white, constilutimnd or un constitutional, will avail to prevent the Republican forces from kicking the beam." - xUXL i►.►nY&.►L ECONOMY The Chicago .Convention resolved that' "the government of the Upited States should he administered with the . strictest Otnanotnx " This WAS a pledge dot country that the Radical party would so administer it. One single item of expenditure by-the Radical llouse of Representatives will show how faithfully they redeem their prom tees. The Sergeant-at• Arras of the House is an pincer. of the House who receives a salary 0f52,503, and ten cents per =heft'''. traveling in the Service of committees, summoning v.ituesse4, &c. Acoorilusg to the Clerk's report, Janu ary I, Lille, the Sergeant-nt-arnis re ceived for services of this" kind, during the prveediug year, over $2,0,000, hav ing r.i.tiarged mileage for two hundred and cr",Ar thousand Jour hrrndrcd and three miles, three times the dis6nce ;atm the ilobe an (116;103 mires over ! How ;many travellers. have done as much eethis ? IV hat man, dead or Hy log, can : - cOmtete with tilts Radical ric;rgeaut ! ,aterius? And what Must the peopte think ,'of thewilY in whialt the Grant and Coinix parts redeem their pledge of strict economy? olz; r tusccasioN.—Jud g and John Cessna have been invited to a joint dkrusslon at Waynesboro'.— The Judge is ready, and will demornih Cessna if he appears. , I UN - 'EL E. e for ;Demo .---- WILKES, the gambler who edit the Spirit gr 'the Times, has hacked watcr on the 44 of $lO,OOO to $.7,0,000 offered by him that Seymour and Blair would not be elected. The Radicals are evl dentlyl'esing eChfidence: pro ,res• pub-, ' TuAt ,NtWitg,,Nd 6444'0144,110t-, Deohoomtks , tooloaittte of, I itgiartat - wilrue roqulreti r tO °amino the tki9iialt strwer in the - dflie# of thi) deo re 17..)pfn0. TUE 111.1)11r itA SCARED Th a t th e . to, of coniblencea-au met] by thelkal ;oyes gent:tally is all 'sham, mere "a bistl.ng to keep their FlE . nrage up," by the avowal of tit-, of , , tin very "licail and front", of ii id:ell Joni soya, lit allu,,on kr/hie demo, "theicitivn thin thattien. firant cannot _po-.tidy I e. Iniaton, to at Act , unit-in- and p Henot only iortii, but welt be beau!; unless the -Repub. Ileaus work is ith more energy and ern.- lency tl..tu Coe, have thus far done." "Men and bret hi en ! (lie conthitte..l we roost earry Connecticut, New York, New Jersey and 'Pennsylvania for tiatnit Cto'd.lX,” ICC. at least boo of teen n Led! fe flatlet." If the! Ends - ennliike any comfort out of tills' cold water Lath, administered by the Philosopherpt 0., white het, we shall not envy them their momentary en joyment of It. ',Which "two" of the I Klatt* named as necessary to success I have the Radicals We slightest 'pros pect of carryiog Is Lire Philosopher himself, or any other intelligent WWI ! of the party, eo politically demented am I even to entertain a hope of carrying' New York? That State is as certain I to go for Seymour and Blair as that the earth - revolves on its 11708 or ate atm, trivets light to the World, Con nect Lent ; and New JPEOvy ere, , we think, equntly certain; and from the most tellable information wl i vall e glean, we consider Peon !canto a• little doubt— ful an either at I 44 , 111. Wt . carried it last year undor fir greater disadvanta ges than we ,ball,have to ClWOUtilerui the pre , sent tiniest; and .41 we• are shriving for is to shell the majority 4 to a"4 - many thon.trolv rt, liosnihle , , feat we ,to not dream of—tiolhnnoerat is troubled Intl the least a.ppreitcti awn of sueli insafortlinci the only point upon ii hit It we iliKr at all in as to the irice-nic of the victory which we are eel tom to achieve, motile claim ing ;to high le+ '',1,,60t) inapt; ity, while others of omie moderate view, ranee in their ettintates 'lrom 11‘e to ten thoussatl. Und. r these Inreutustati cea, taking theeley'e I:•iews . to be cor rect, there is no possibility of the elec tion of Grant; to faUt we belitt:e the Philosopher has already come to that . conclusion, but lacks the moral cour age to avow it.—Potriot: I2o]•ti IV BLEV! IN ,I'correArg rotont or the Now York World, writing ~roue Cleveland, un• der dale of Auqutt 214 t, r. ports the i i prcupeet IN very ,nright In Ohio, fit ! I Kap,: The grail •t m inizath. it ever efreet .l in any Shoo 1.. 1.1414 country, is the "NA'llite Ho) , m 11111.•,•' ring heing mar , lutiled J ar , i,e ,viintc.t in Ohio. 11111 101 . 11 i 01 11141 ( . 1111111311iV., - rally ti informed and v 4,11 n pert, with ti.e.l•Xl'eption of carrying muskets,. --tniMi-lights being used' in stead. Office'rs-are elected by riiiiipa nies,and also in large places where lull regiments are , organized, regimental officers are cho-en. No one not a vo ter Is permitted to Join, neither any man who has not an honorable dis charge from the army. The powerand i-trmigth of ilia gland array of the "hone and sinew" "four recent armies, ran readily he imagined. They pre sent an undivided front, and it Is esti mated that ,ct le.vt, forty thousand (.10,000) have :Already enrolled them selves for bvivive In the cause of-Sey mour, Blair and the Constitution' 111 Ohio. fii Cleveland nearly one thousand names are alicauy upon the roll and, with cotifidenri., it is believed _Within two weeks the nuoitber will reach fif teen hundred. This splendi I army of "White Boys in Blue" tut' gitutly dispirited the 11,,ve signally failed In 'their organiz dmos of "tanners,' aud the like. Thvi, attempts have boon nufde by the within the last, month, to !mid mass meeting, in Cleveland, a Melt have [wen total fail ures, both iii numerical point of view and in reference to the enthusiasm of those pr,escni.• the Radical readers are disheartened discouraged, and are using the nio , ,t bitter threads and curses against their State Central Com mittee. The skys look bright- for the Democratic cause, and If a vote were taken in the State to-morrow Chovei n or Se mom's majority would not he less than 50,000. The defeat 'of Ashley, Ithigbacu, Cooper, NV il son , Stevenson, and Schenck is :thuatly conceded by the Radical presses, wink the Democracy tire eontialent of their ability-to carry twelve, and perhaps thlrteen out of the nineteen Cum; r..,-;ortal distric4s. Your readi is may rest ausured that Ohio is alive , to the work before It, and alit give no tiM-. tain sound when Abe battle ido-es in October', which will be but the bugle call for the grand conflict to cony., which will bring vic tory to the DemoL , ratie banner, under the lead of our Chieftains, Doratio Seymour and Francis P. Blair, Sr. RESERVE. AN attempt o s recently 'nude in, Ilhiladelphia to • colonize" ilfty Rath. cal iMarder in a house in the 'Paten ty- Seventh Ward, known M "Belmont Cottage," the lautliord of which had always been tilt ltettl When appli cation was multi, although the bontd bill was guariaeed to thelautiltirsl the "Committee," he flatly.refused, and•told the "Committee" that lie no Ringer ran with the Radical machine, nor would he itbsidt them iu their frauds. The sueakii'vanished. PROP. WICKERSHAM, who draws a large salary as State Superintendent, proposes .to erect montirnent to ibe memory of, Thaddeus Stevens with money bogged Worn the Behar)l chit dren of the Slate: This dethagogue so ignorant 'of the lilstOki of Pennsyl vania as to proftssi to believe that Thaddeus Stevens, was the founder of our- C,onimon School System; When everybody ought to know that Gov. Geo, Wolf le entitled to that -honor, TRH. PAT MEN FOR anstsibun.—The (at men's plemic twittreed on Wednes day week at 'Utica. From the follow ing, taken from the Utica Obaereer, it will be inferred that the avoirdupois. of the country is Democratic: "A vote \was taken at tFreueh's Grove, which resulted: Seymour, .128; 'Grant, .7. The ltlaviegt &Ma present was from West T.oy. .11is weight is expressed in (he figure* 373. A gen- Atenal from Beaufort, Zr. tif, weighed 354 pounds, and Ewa. beetle's ttwinsl from Rochester weigbed 278 and 2.:A Vinod, The" fourteen . heaviest rumi weighed respectively ns 200, 210,216, 241), 2i4. 255, 270, 27},, ;03, 051, 275. The fat bo,'s had a jolty time." IS litthardson's book, "Iteyoud the AliSsissippi,", there IS a notice of Gen. Grant when be was stationed in Oregon, whieli,-atter giving the gener al characteritties of a attipttl felLew a winds up thus: ';l4.e , was habitually given to epnvivnihtx." Whietr is soft name for rlremkenneed. IF greenbacks are good enough for the andther, the laborer, the farrier, the nailer, the blather eid the sivop keeper, 'ttro tlltty not gooiPefttnigh fon the bond-holder? Slirttigtield, Abis.B4T4il444ara, ' is fearful tbaF A.14 - INicuwitod paetJ may be !`galisanitwxl into numilitalf , Tho•giltig &Y ell lota- asirkl4l.4earAbat "• • • =••=3 A own.vin OF TILE DEMOCILITIC STATE C4lol3tirrEE. DE‘IO , IIATIC STATE CoM. P, , 01113, 901 reit ,treet, • 4 PHLLADELPHIA, Aug. 24, MU& Ti 1 llr PEorLE, OF PENNsYLVA : The thou uly, re produce the stale min.ltkr. of the past, and try to ignore the grave questions of the present. They prate of their loyalty and furike it the excu-e for their corruption, bvir Wray/Astatine 111/ Li their 111611%/44 Thy ituagiue tir‘t, you have slept guying time 3 ears of their Iniquitous nth ent, And that you wilt forget that, taxation oppresten you, that your tonunerce languishes, and that out ba , ine,s Is broken up. They 'hay: proveu themselves pow erful to de,troy and powerless to re store. Their only policy is bate, and upon this they ask a new lease of power ; for getful that a thinking and a practical people require them to answer: Why is the national debt greater now than when Lee eurrendered, and why does It still Increase? ind has become of the fifteen hun dred millioua of .dollars they have wrunt ; from the comforts and necessi ties of the people since June, IStl3? Why are more than one hundred niilliout 01 dollars annually wasted on the itnrecnuetrueli•d 6t.tuth,and why is it not 'nude to yield us as much, to televe us from taxation, and aid in paying our debt? Why i s the white man made the In ferior of the negro In every Southein 'State ? Why one class of aunt totally ex- Linpt IEOIO taxation whilst ail others gt oan beneath. the load they should aid in t sal mg ? Why shall the 71 bonds be paid in gold when by the express Lermeof tie Conti act they mete made payable in legal-tender notes " Why n, the('ouatllatlonviolatedand the Union not restored, and .mdiy are our ri. , ourees wauded, .the people op the cost of living trebled and our Mph. tls4trayetl? Ds.moc.unc - rs OF PENNSYLVANIA: ALUM'S:THE PEOPLF. 01 ganize a speakingcauvassinCVc ry Ititalay. 'Au into the ~trnnglioltl, ot Radicalism, alit! TRAM THP: PEOPLE Direct your rgurnentu to reason and not to the passions. Confine them to tt,e [twin! I , ..ueu of the preuent and of the hont,,liute future. Punta TUE ENEMY. Our grand old State moves steadily but surely into her true Once in the Donner:ale line. Flom every seetion comes the' glad nett, Of a defiant and united Deinoe rac,', and of a. to.rind and organization, energy alid united will bring 3 ou a glorious victory. Awn S 1 THE PE(H.LR. • • , TEACH TIRE PEOPLE. PURSUE TILE ENEMY. By order of tloi Democratic Slate COMlliittee. WM. A. WALLACE, 'Chairman. 17:1211r==m —The Democratic papers are 'fillet u ith account, of immense mass meet , r logs. —Gen. Butler has lost all ;pita. -Ire gettins. tawy as a (leant reception. - T A negro plot to burn Ne..hville, Nfurfree,boro and Pulaski bus been iqeovered. "Let its have peAce." ' —Charlet+ Ft ands Attains, Mr. coin's miLlster to the Court-of St:. Junie.+, hus declined to address aGraut meet" itg in Boston. —The Quincy (Illinois) neraid sapi that in that city there tare been not le,stban fifty changesof German Rad icals from Grunt to Seymour, in the COW se of the past- month, end in Adams county not /Less than two hun dred. -Col. W. B. Thomas, uf Philadel phia collector of the port tinder Presi dent Lincoln, has'retiouneed Bathe:Al bin and supports Seymour and Blair. —Butler's partiality for spoons is at length explained. It is said of him in Scripture, "Anil Benjamin's mess was five times greater than his hretbren." lie stood in need) of them. —Couldn't some of our troops Smith be as well employed defending. Wliite women and children front. I ndhin out rages as in protecting a rascally lot of tegroes from dangers that do - not ex ist? —The New York Herald says that the Radical "pewee" means a ponce with the nigger in the'best place; —John htorrissey 'denies that he is betting against tieymour and Maim He says he eordially supports their election. —"The McClellan ,Legion" of New York is now working forSeyinourand 13Iair: The- members propose to give Gen. McClellan a dinner on his ar rival iu New York. —The New •York San (Rtulicall states that a month ago betting en the Preshiential election was two to one to favor of Grant. liicat.ll then Seymour stock has advanced to par, anti within the past week it is at a large premium. :—lt is said that twenty-llva preach ers 'were present at a recent Grant meeting in Ohio. Preachers are Drell eut ai exceutiotts, but that does not save the criminal. —W ti have now nearly sixty thou sand men under arms in a time of hence, and the exieneetrof ench-rcad renent. according. to .the pas record of the War Depactnient; will reach two millions of dollars. the tax-paytm; may well exclaim, "Let ,us have peace." —Senator Richardson, of Illinois; is stumping Wino:welt' forSey mom. —ln consequence of an intimation froiu ex-Governor ) Curtin, that the Philadelphia .Preae "had better shut up about iieymour having been dis loyal, for it made him (Curtin) out a fool anal :char," that paper has closed up that vial of dirty water. —The Poetihasters kick 4G the mem, rueuts of he Republiean Committees. None need pay who 'prefer not, 'find .nearly all prefer not. —Edwin ld,Stautori I t us_announced to take the stump in Illinois. The Radical vemanithee sefueichedltini, by frankly declaring that ill; 'appearance in the State would basilatigeratis to the party, and might be dangerous to hfiti self. —The New )19ek TiNlOB " sees noth ing but harm , ' in a September session of Congress. That elf the country bas seen in Ite,aessions for several yearn. . Dot Me. .Grosir: awk..Getserat Uartrxinft ' something about the $7OOl Bald to ••• 2 , 4 —The .4adie:al loi,decs are doiog , A, zrieat:tiesa of low .lying; about these . I days, but they will httiotr I'lle after the E•ieetloll, 't • / 4- 11;t' P rct i fig Yet ;'t0 1). 4 t :Vn Mari dIAW U. t oath maistraistomletbing" , YeaTplunder. ioro iiimikii"40 1 410 (48 04 . ': - .* 1 1 4; 00 141:44.r , FRIDAY MORNING,. SEPTEMBER 4, 1868. Grant. Four days ago It published that General Steadman pad spoken to /in' Orleans for fiernitnr. Wbere is the "brandedJkar and villain?" —The Roisnd .71gde snp: 1. That Ohio, New Yoirk nod- Pennwylvnia wall go Deinoeantie. 2. That as these Stairs go v.lll the election be decided. Sul Fed. • acetrOos' the bemocrats with having "invoked the country In civil welt-. The Itadtetthr hare ett the tin , e -charged the Denfocracy with he'ng a "pence party." —The Dernotlnatlieeek to train power in the government by the ballot, in order , to priaserve the' liberties of the people ; the liadiealsaeek la maintain thetnaelve, in power by the bayonet, tit destroy the public liberties. A RADICAL IREZEILLION The RAdiVitill Its'ettinn n War of Reef" la Order to Prevent as nJecillon. OverwriteLudas Evidotpea of tile Exist _ lento of Great Radical Plot. Temilmmay from Severnl 11Mtm NORTH CAROLINA .Yertrort; Obey Imiti . uction." to Born a White Atun's House—An inecntilarY Sprecn Delwered la groey n the Court-110 use &aim ut 11141,e4s County. WlLAtiNcrroN, N. C., August 3I.—A difficulty occurred in Wilson Camay on baturdity between Zeno H.' Green, u 'white man, and David Rutlino' col ored man,' lit which the latter` Was shot and slightly wounded in the leg. Green was arrested and bound over to appear .before the supreme Court. Afterward 1301.0 rimes, a negro, made a haw Pperd , h fi Out Mr theta-house-, in whirt ht veiled the burning of Gretn'd bali t e. About 11 ,A't lock Urcen'd bunt wa•d diwort rid to Lc on fire, but he and his family were afraid to venture cot of the house. tirinus' was sten near the barn Just before the fire. Ile - was arrested and brought before the magis trate, and in default of $3OO security was sent to jail. The community is greatlyeacit4d 4 but no furtherdisturb. aunt is ariprehended. GEORGIA The governor Authorized (o Disband Armed Bodice of Negmes—The Ne groes Resist a Bherif. ATLANTA, f.i/L,AUgliet aL—TheSon ate has unanimously passed resolu tion authorizing the Governor to Issue a proclamation disbanding armed lissO- - (lotions throughout the State. Armed ioegro hands eXist throughout the State ! and In one county have rekinted the Sheriff. SOUTH CAUOLINA Important Proclamation by the Gov ernor of .Youth Carolina. S C., August 31.—The Governor to-day issued a circular re lative to armed organizations, and the introduction of arms into the State. Ile disapproves of both, and MIN on all persons to keep the peace. lie says ho will exercise all his authority for that purpoie. A Woof Room Ilemaiprol—The Wrenn of Bodies.' Trambhgo. (Prom the Charleston farreary., august 2 74 In another cohiMu will be found the beginning of the results of •Radical teachings mid instigations in this State. Not only lire the negroes in every locality in the Wintry organized into military companies officered, equipped, nod regularly drilled, but they , have at. last begun to' put into operation the rule of yiolenee. Organ ized and receiving secret ceders, they have on the Combahee River, surround ed the plantations of ,gentlemen, mid prohibited by•foree of arms all laborers from engaging in labor on these plan tations. Thus at the very time when labor is promptly needvd, in order to secure the results of the year's work 'and expenditure, these lawless semi savages by violence and threats to wards each. other, are attempting to bring to ruin the only meow.; existing for their own support in the present or future. Not matbaled with this, they naveluit f.eized one of their own color, fort he purpose of exeentlng him by hanging, for disobedience of some secret orders. The man belngfeleased from their hands through the courage and ieeolution of Mr. Camhell, the agent' of Mr. Lowndev, and the mat ter having been immediately placed _befbre the United States authorWjes at Walterborough, ppOn the attempt be ing made by Colonel corn -mending the post, to arrest these ex pounders of Lynch Law and public violence, the Colonel and his posse or United States colored troops, in full uniform of the United States, are un hesitatingly tired Into by these Midi. 'cal-mstrue.ted•pegroes. One of these negro incendiaries and rioters was heard distinctly to say, "now'the war has begun . .toul we must.. spare not one ot,theM", Inuit at sucking child to the oldest man." To what paw have we some—to what passim. the United States Government conic, when these things are perpetrated in open day,' and far worse are threatened, and are imminent! We 'have also just been informed, by a gentleman entirely trustworthy, of nspeiteh lately deliver ed to the negroes ou John's Island, by another negro, one Johnson, Senator, so-called, front that district. It was openly urged by the incendiary that the.nogroes there should be organized into seven companies, of 100 men each, and that one company should be ou duty night and day for thirty days, when they should be relieved by another company doing duty fur the same length of time. He told these people further that their duty was to keep down the white people, and that it must be done. T-o this pass has the so-culled "Recoustruction madness brought the land. And the cud is not yet. Throughout this State the armed negro OrgAniZation Is coniplete, and day by day their outrages more unen durable, until at 'last they have tired upon the United Stites uniform. In Georgia and North Carolina, and we throughout all of the South ern States, the same organizations ex ist. They claim to receive their orders from some secret higher source, and that these orders must be fulfilled.— Here is civilization, here is progress , here Is "peace." TUE /311.10 Lt .—The VailekSpir it says: A highly respectable citizen of ,Chambersburg was at Bedfbrd, a 'few days ago, and heard John Cessna de clare imblioly, in his steam whistle v Mee,' that eleven Democrats of Green castle, men of influence, were going to vote for Grant. Now we say that ten-elevenths cf this story is wholly 'false and untrue, atitl we dare little t .yohn a to name the men. He can't , do it. We publish thin:stiternent to psit. the Roblin on notice of We manner in which our old Democratic (demi: is 'going to conddet' the" ca'rnpsign. it is . to brag. One thing wecan assure him of as well as the pabikiii, that for every Democratic change, we will show ten Deputrilcan chatt4es: C. IL DUNCAN, Esti , has been nom inated for Senator In the Adams and Franklin Distrsk -Afr. Duncan was fa irly:elected three years age - , but was turned eat of hie seat by the Raditso tositirity. How_this was done may be iudged, when Stift knOwn that a prowl- Relit Radical Senator afterwards said, Id a fit of pmalenvsplaktitg9SAcCon ttughy, pa wbora _l4r, .Duneart's seat, tot* been awarded, "11ml:wed r.yfireif , 51 „r414TIVUtr.4 3 ..#40PAie*.9 11 C.:trt: 1 444 es 1- I)*lt"‘ilaelifil allll% by s4O l Askjoribt : ituit the Radicals. 1 4n°!. 4 1 0 te ualp 441348101,99 fr oral 'll . patinven' t TOWN, COUNTY OD SUNICNINOON COUNTIES. Sc/cct School.—Mlin 11fcCleilan will resume the duties of her Select School on the illth of Septeinbet. Cr el :teeepted.—ltev. J. A. Hoff heins , has resigned the pastorship of the Reformed Church at Carlisle, add accepted a call to a church the same delionlinftlon at Pottarllle. Called —The Presbyterian. Church in thhiptdie has extended well to the Rev. George, N. Johnson, of K. [lox v ille. Ills., paying $lOOO and parsonage. Mr. Johnson - is a nephew of the late Robert Johnson, formerly pastor of the church. It Is thought he - will accept. Coatnittlec Mectlug.—The nettled's/- le County Committee will : meet to morrow week. In times like these not a solitary member should fail to attend. Club Meting.—The Beymatir and Blair Club of GettyAburg will meetlu the Arbitration, Room on .bfonday evening next. Speaking may be ex pected. A full turn otitis urged. ildrsh drcek Oub2—We are request ed to state that the filen& of ' ,Seymour and lilair in Cumberland and High land townshlrs will meet at Francis Bream's, on Marsh creek, on Monday evening next, to organize a Club for the Campaign. Rally, white men, rally! Buller Townghip Seymour and Blair Ciub.—The Democrats of Butler town ship recently organized a Seymour and Blair Club, electing us officers the following gentlemen : Presulent, Richard Fitzgerald. Vice President; Jacob Peters. Secretary, Capt.. 8. hi, Eicholtz Treasurer, ➢I. L. Hofilutiu. We comanend this example of our Butler Demociatio friends to all the districts. Organize Clubs! Do It without delay! In no other way can you better assist ! n defeating corrupt and thieving Radicalism.' ' Prf, MitllllB. —See premium List for next Agricultural Fair; on our fourth page. The premiums have been large ly increased over last year. Let this be a GREAT FAIR, creditable alike to the enterprise Ind resources of Manly county. We have gond land, good products, good stock.; a thrifty and intelligent people. Letthe Fair prove the assertion•ln every particular. All can help. .No one should hold back. Attempt to Steal. —An attempt to steal a horse from Wm. Patterson, in Cumberland township, was made on Saturday night, about 14 o'clock.— Hearing some commotion among his 'purses, in a field elms by the house, M.r: Patterson arose from his bed and went out, when the 'would-be thief took - to his heels. Though pursued, he was soon lost in the darkness. In matt calling himself Charles Messersmith, charged with being concerned In the stealing of Col. Waugh's horses, is now in the county jail. He was arrested In Baltimore and brought here by officer Boozer. His accomplice, named Hagerty, is-in jail in York, being charged with horse stealing in, that county also. • Caine Merting.—Tne colored Camp Meeting broke up on 'Wednesday, having continued a week. The num ber of persons in attendance on Sunday was estim:tted at from three to four thoto.ami. Good order prevailed throughout. A AN bite man= named Howard= brother to Ueu. iloward, we believe, held orlh ouSunday, "at the earnest request or Hon. Edward McPherson," he said. •It was a political-religious harangue on nbgro schools in Mary land, but its real purpose seemed to be to reconcile popular sentiment to a continuance of the Freedmen's Ilu- CEO Howard Wit In the Bureau, - which accounts for the "milk in the-cocoanut." .He had bet ter kept himself and his fancy mous tache'at Washington." Ruth:owl lifeeeing.—Aliother Rail road meeting was, held in reteuzburg, (Y. 5.,( on Saturday last. The Com mittee appointed to collect funds for a survey or the,proposed, road„reported that over 31.400 had been subscribed. Gen. W. W. Wright. was authorized to orgauizee, eurupzity to mike ',sur vey of dale ratite thlto Petereburg or York Springs, byway of Dillaborg, to New Cumberland, on the Northern Central Railroad. We understand that Gen. Wrigtrt expects to commence the survey about the 10th or 11th of September.—Star.. The ...%qhnes. at - York—The York. Gazette 'of "Neat* sari 'fever of typhoid tendency has been prevailing in our town for soutigiteeks past. At one time as many as several hundred cases were reported, (though errone ously, we - believe,) but our, latest in- formation was fo the effeet that:it was on the decrease, and that considerably less than one hundred edges were un der treatment. We are pleased to be able to make 'this statement, for, not withatandiug the fact amt the disease is not of a malignant or dangerous type, it, nevertheless, is of a contagi ous or infectious nature, several mem bers of the same family generally be ing prostrated - hy it. No deaths ,of those afflicted with ft, that we know of, have yet occurred except where the disease was complicated with oth er complain tgf. As might be expected, the most ex aggerated reports in relation to this matter Wive reached other places. To .note art oontoadicf them All anoyld occupy more space than we think it worth • while to spare. The above statement gires i a Wye ytictiorithe case as 'far as. ceififfi be iteartiketr be fore going to press, and lea sufficient 'contradiction twaligroundlessand pan ic-nearing rumors. Speculations as to the cause of, the disease have been as numerous he rumcirs'of its effects, but, as yet, no defluite-cause has been ascertained. We hitope soon to be able to chronicle the entire disappearance of this remarkable,. though now com paratively harmless, malady from our midst, fol . fear that later in the season may assume a more tuallguaut and fatal character. Strange to say, that while this -sick ness is prevailing toe mortality in our borough is remarkably email, the list for the month .of August, just closed, showing fewer desths than have oc curred tit a nunper of years (iring . the same month. Qharters.-43herftt Haon, last ;Ms*, took Abraham Trekle to the 14.. sane Asylum at Harrisburg, Geo. W. onaker to the Ileum at Refuge. as 'Philadelphia, and Wm. R. Anders to ;Lhe Eastern Penitentiary.' " L iha 41 P ) .Pe n3 / 4 f V 4 IiPPRP-41ar";, Ve Fair Grounds.-43V bitewarshing ofstallsamillinces, smoothing of the trick, and brushing up in general, have been cominenced on the Fair Grounds. Refreshment stands are also being l.ooked to—so that there may be no want of accommodations for the thousands expected to be In attendance every day. The Exhibition promises well in ev ery department, but we cannot let the oceadon pus vvithont reminding Our county midget of the Importance of making it as creditable as possible. The surnnmding counties ate earnest ly at work for weir respective Fairs, and there is no reason why Adarnlt shoold not be up with the beat or Went. Farmers, mechanics, all having any thing In the stock, implement, ma- Chinery or produce line, that might interest anybody else, should become exhibitors,. Room will be provided for everything. The ladles are also 'appealed to for a helping hand. The departments made up by their handi work are always attractive, and . it is hoped that on this oecashlit they u ill even excel the display of last year. The Fair will be held on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, the 234 and 2.lth of September instant Monday will be devoted entirely to the reception of stock and articles for ex hibition. This should be done with out fail, that time may be allbrded the managers for the proper disposition of everything. Agricultural Fairs.—The season of the year is approaching when the happy Fair days will come. We are not certain OW scone poetic feeling does not overcome us when content. plating these ihippy gatherings. Here are the mellow days of autumn tinged with their Indian summer haziness. These are happy times for lovers, for It is such a sweet occasion for them to ride together to -the fairs, and then walk around arm in arm, and view the miens objects of interest. It Is A happy time for Married people, too, for the Whole family must go to the fair; and husband and wife, and the dearly loved children, are Up betimes and pack themselves snugly away and tide to the fair. Old and, young, little and big, male and female, all attend, and are happy. Fair days are huli days—rural holidays—and delightful ones, too.—E.cehanye. - Cure for Burs—The Best remedy for burns, in any stage, is a strong do lution of Epsom salts in water. The application at once relieves the pain, and healing takes places with wonderr ful rapidity. Our personal experience furnishes several instances of remar kable *cures from the application of this remedy.—Exchange. Adams and Franklin.—The Senato rial conferees of Franklin and .:dams have nominated C. M. Duncan for re election. It will be remembered Mr. Duncan was unjustly deprived of the seat to which he was fairly elected three years ago, and the Democracy of his district have renominated him and Intend to elect him as a special re bake to the partisan committee of the Senate, which ejected him th'defianca of every muse of right a nd justice.— Harrisburg reitriot. 7 BeWord, Feaallin, Fulton and Soln crsct.—W m. J. Baer, Esq., of Somer set, is the Democratic candidate for additional law Judge in the Sixteenth distriet, composed of the counties above named. is a gentleman ad tnirably tiled for the Bench, and no better selection could have been wade. Large (teakletsp.—We saw a cants leupyesterday that weiglied . l2.lpoun.ls. It was Bent from ii47.l3sepit's, Ern mitts burg, to SleCtellan'ti hotel, in this place. IM 21==! , Johid Cessna, who Is to be the Rsdi cat candidate for Congress in this die= trict, *as chosen by the Pennsylvania State Temperance Convention that met in Harrisburg a year ago, to draft a Prohibitory Liquor Law to be pre sented, to,the Legislature for adoption. He did not draft it. Why? Was it because lie made up his mind, after re eeiving that appointment, to be it can didate for Congress, and because he taiga afraid he could not be elected ou the prohibitory platform? Bur al though he evaded the performance of the duty akaigned to and accepted by, him, and failed to make his appear ance at the Temperance Convention held in his own town of Bedford early this summer, where he was expected to explain his omission to draft the law, he did not abandon the .Proltibl tionists. He attended the National Teinperance Convention at Cleveland a few weeks ago and was honored with Its temporary chairmanship. Athome he stands aloof from the prohibitory, movement, but Ives abroad t 2 push It; on. He wants the votes of Republican distillers, hotel keepers, liquor dealers. and others opposed to a Prohibitory Law; and to these he will say, •'I did not present a Prohibitory Law to file Legislature, nor did I attend the-Tem perance Convention held in my own town." tie also wants the votes of the Temperance men, and to these he will say, "I was Temporary Chairman of the National Temperance Convention at Cleveland." John is 118 m -tat fellow, but can he serve two masters? Which of them does lie intend to cheat?— Which of them will be so foolish an to' be cheated by him?— Valtry Spirit. nExcieEtraL It should 'be remembered by those who have been deprived of their gut hugest by the infamous Deserter Law; that that odious enactment has been wtml, out of the statute-book by the deeielon of the Supreme Goan. Lot all such 'persons his assessed and pre parey! vote. IT is quite unfortunate for the Radi cal party that the tree(louin cannot rend •the cart loads of copies of the Press and 7).i/mne bent down Sot every week. The Northern ,Radica hwiegrown tired of them, aud they are compelled to seek, a new market. TUE Lancaster Intealgencer offers to pay 440 e to•ituy person who will prove that there was a negro Relegate in We Dertmemtie Convention in New York. Who speaks? Come, Rads—you start ed the story, now prove the truth of It, if you eau. - GALUINIA A., Gaow, Chairman of the Radical State Committee, has pub lished an address in which be nays that if Seymour amaci Blair should be elected, there'Witt-Ilie - Who will make the war, Sialuaka? CertEd • lyntrtalicidd2epoteats, for , they will too ataiimliWaedao want to fight. Try agaliii:;01111400 Tae Miter of the Elmira (N. •Y.) Gene(' sayer the &news who put:Mau:44 ia'astrlajimilho Bitair tltats.hiti pie Per.IMPA th t imged Ita,support from Bey moor aa - - Mar to Grant and Colfax s are ,0004 00 and 41*r sdun u off.—rt v 111 be been by their advertlaement loanotbercolumn, that Du pborn Rot:Wan, co rner of Carl isle atreeiand'ilie Diamond, are selling oft their large stock at cost, with a view to changing their blislness: They a -1 fer astonishing bargains—such as can not be had anywhere else In the coun ty. To prove the senertlen, give them a call, and be convinced. They mean what they say and will do what they RemeMber the place,l`.7orth west corner of the Diamond.Ciettysburg. HaasaxepeCs and othcrs wanting good ChOleing Stoves, the best in the market s warranted to bake and glee entisfaction;or any thing in the line of Tin Wam. Japan Ware, Hollow Ware, Chamber Seta, Bread and Spice BOICEI4, lea Cream Freezers, Water Coolers, liird Cages, Fruit Jars and Cans, Waiters, die., find just what they midi Pt the Ware.roora of Col. C. H. Buehler, corner of Railroad and Carlisle street, opposite the Passenger Depot, and at prices wh . ichdefy competition. tf The Aaention of our readers Is di rected to the advertisement of COB'S DYSPEPSIA. CURE, to another put of this putier. • This truly valuable Med icine Is recommended by all who use It. Rest/ Lao certificates. eow A Fart Assortment —The attention of Farmers, Builders, Contractors, mid others' Is Invited to the large assortment of LUMBER of all kinds suitable for building purposes, to be found at Col. C. H. BusuLca's Lum ber Yard, at ember of Carlisle and Railroad streets, including Boards, Planks, Flooring, Siding, Lathe, Pickets, Shingles, &c. Also Poste. hewed and sawed, with prime Fen cing Wards, White Pine and Hem lock. His stock Is not only large, but his arrangements are such that lie can sell at the very lowest cash rates. Also, constantly on hand, Black smith, Lime-burners' and Stove COA L. tf There is no medicine prepared that has a reputation for excellence superi or to that of HootlaarPs German Bit ters. This article is looked upon by those who are not acqUainted with it, as most patent medicines are, a mere clap-trop to catch the, simple. It is not In reality a Patent Medicine, but a genuine article, prepared by men who have an Intimate acquaintanee with medicine, and the requirements of the system when laboring under disease. For Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Nei , •VOll. , bility, It lots no equal. We know of a !lumber of persens who s,uffered for years with these com plaints. until they Were relieved by a tiial of this remedy, and one person in particular, who euffered from Dyspop but for ten year% desires us to state toe the information of the public, that he has been entirely relieved anti restor ed, he believes, by the use of this arti cle alone. The above is taken from the editori al columns of the "Dispatch," Erie, Pa., and , [Teaks volumes. "Woof land's German BiWts" is entirely free from all Alcoholic admixture. • liootlamPs German Tunic is a com bination of all the ingredients of the Bitters, with Imre Santa CrUZ Bum, orange, anise, .Ere. It is used for the same diseases as the Hitters, in cases where an Alcoholic Stimulant is re quired. It is a preparation tif rare medicinal value, and most agreeable to -the palate. Principal 011 ice, 631 Arch St., Philad'a, Pa. 'Bold every where by Druggists and others. It The Ancients proclaimed that , Mer maids, Nymphs, Naiads and the Gra ' ees, had long flowing tresees which made them envied by their sisters of earth.. But they arose out of the sea foam or bathed in fountains reached by no mortal hands and kept their locks of Gros deneBs dark and lus trous, anti thus had uo need of Ring's Vegetable Ambrosia which is doing the same thing for thousands of peo ple in our day. Sept. 4. 4t Ba/dAeag, Grayness, and other Imper fections of the Hair will be regarded as inexcusable after a trial of MN. S. A. A 14,tus's ImPuovuD (new style) HAIR UP:STORER or llamas) NO, ( en one bottfe.) Every Druggist sells it. Price One Dollar. Sept. 4. lui If oar friends will use preparations for restoring gray hair they should use the neat in the markets Our at tention has lately been call to au arti cle which has aft exeentive sale and a very high reputation, known as King's ! Vegetable AtubroMa, and et! are Weaned to think that it possesses more desirable and less objectionable qualities than any other in the mar ket. It restores gray or faded hair to t a original color in a most remarkable manner, and by its invigorating and soothing properties resuo% es all dand ruff' anti hustiorsfrpm thescalp. hive it a fairlrial and you cannot fail to like it. Aug 7. 4t SPECIAL NOTICES - Hall's Vegetable Slclllinir HAllt RENEWER.. The iambi:a propertim ic veg enable complained. IT WILL FLEINTORE (MAY HAIR. TO IT•i ORIGINAL OOLOIL It will keep the hair from fairing oat. It (Maumee Use wolp and makos the bad' soft, lustros& and silken. t is a spletatid hair dressing. IL P. HALL di CO., Nashua, N. IL. Preprie tor& For sale hy,all druggists. July Id, 18Utl, tacpl Abirafaeits„ Bllnduces and Catarrh, Trent 1, with the utmost enema, by Pr. J. ISAALti, (feulilt and Aurlst, (furnierty of Leyden, 1lLoIland,) Nu. 00i eet, PhihalelpLLt. Teatinunilals trona the wpst re liable bource. In the City and countiy can be seen at his office. The inedlcul faculty are Invited W acoompany their patients, as be tufa no seerett Irt his practice. Artificial eyes Inserted without psis. No charges made for examination. May I, 1808. ly A New Remedy for Consumption. A Physician ahe had on.mniption for see. eral years, with frequent bleedings of the lunge, cured himself with a nicilinine Un known to the profession, when his case rrp poured, hopeless, Its is the only physician who has used it in Ills ow n person, or who bus any knowledge' of its virtieg,ntal be run uscribeethe degree of health he now calul s to nothing hut the use of his, inedleine; and nothing but utter despair snit t ittlre.eztinc twit of all hops - of IT . , (.IY. together 'With a want of col:indent,. in ail others, Jodi... , him to hazard the experiment. To limo suffer lug With any disease of the Lungs he prof fers n tmatment he confidently beisoess eradicate the disease. Medicine sent by ex pre,,, bend fur a eir‘alar or call ou Du. E. hOYLsTON JACKSON, No. '23S North Tenth Aced, Phila. Maya, lead, ly lid =I DR. DUPL.kNOLVti GC/LIMN PERIODICAL PILLS FOK FiZIALES. ecir met i ng _intinaliatea. • ita*Mivlall O>aatryr LiOnalet Me Monthly Tama, from whatever Caasa, w 1 alwa.ya autmiardl as a PFeteit tiffs. Females pacallorly sittanted,or thaw suppos ing themselves so, are maitloned snail:lst un.. lug those Pills while in that condition lest they "invite nolscarrinore," after which ad mo• nitien, the Proprietor pesumes Ifo rerponel• bil 3 / o "knoulth: Wei , mildness will Prevent any mischief to health. x.I. SI paS Box. Itir Zones SS. Hold by JilaN Rruiglet., 801 e Agent-fibeGettyabarg, Pa. Ladino, layaexalbag him Si thtangh the Poet Office, can have the Pills lent. (ocuadenUal ly,) by Mall, to any port of the oonntry, "free of postage." • . May 1,1858 • ly new illarrlsne Omar*. AN MAY FOR YOUNG MEN, onyhy;do• logical Ear" Abuser and, Tinwares, lA* dent to youth and Early Mandaixalownlek area* Innnallannita b , MairepOS, ranazawura of relitpt. litaat ID aaa)ad_ latter iinvolopea fires at dram. Ad.lnaw. .I. MULLIN sopoirrem, Howard Saindarka, sioodiami," blip; OAF. ' ty • •_ Real and Personal Property AT PUBLIC SAL K. the of HEI . TEMIIEit V 1 next, the anion, I hors.EXhaeltifirs of the lent Wlll and testament of 5111 . 11401 11114 . 1.0.1(1, (14.- ceased. tu ',umlaut e of nn order of the Or phalli* Court of Adams eimn:e. will olfi, iht Public Sale. on the ii,,•lth Ise, the Heal Esithie of mitt deeeslent, Via. • A TRAtT or LA In Lattimore township, Adam,. nub,en within slttht atiottown, adjoining lambi of Jo-ine Leteu, henry Chronlidor, Washington Push ors, Mg i. FtelllM., and l'eteh vontnlthlog Lein re,. and IA: 1)01001, tient tin rem re,—on wltleli ale oreetod Two-story I)WEL LAND HOUSE, Frame Barn, I ,titli Pen, Whheonnial:er Shop, sold Miter eat- to buildings, wit ll n To•roe Atilt on well uT III excellent a atter near the du riling; alto thriving Young Ordain( 01 elude° fruit.— The land ban been 111111,1 partly, lo under 'emt*, thud is Lau good stateut cultiv.htion AtlyForsoft dewlellig to view the prl , pt•ti, will 11111 on (it,' 0 ftloo . , welding thei eon. Kale to ism ttttt 'non nt Li 4,b'elOck. AL. on said lay, when at leiblance will fie elVell and tut in, inade known by HENItY PI DANIEL W. /IA It lit HA), F..xevo tor, Aug. 21, IPIN. to ALSO, at the Same time and pltiee, _Leah linrhohl, the widow 01 said decedent. will , Il at Public sale, the following Pereonul Prop erty 1 . 4 A RV., 1 Cairo, 4 1 togs, 1 Itoekalruy Uu.yy and /farnesa, I Two-hosto K ago.,'l brush Machine and [foray l'owur atol strop, t 1 to-` nowinx-24111, Whirl-harrow, Rolling semen, Grog Plough, 1 Corn Fork, 1 !farrow, Grant Cradle, Cloverseett l'mdle, I , oubind rot., Ilmeehlutnda, Grindstone, Filinvelm, inannon I ron.4.t.P. ; 110oit Stov, Ten•plate-Nitwe and Pipe, Corner Copirdard,Toldes, Tuba, Harm.. Clock. set of Chain', Rode and lbaldln,, 2 Chelta, Kitchen Itremser, Iron Kettle, Nleot Atand, awl other article., too nunteruna locution. L! . ..1A It HA !flit b. a Desirable Farm AT PR:ATI; MALE. undernlaued, Intending to relingnlgi, j,,'lkrtnittg, otter* at tins ate radii, lila V ALUA 11 L FARM, ol l unto In flnbtlngton tdannltlp, Adams county, on the puldh ro,oin lending fnml •nr• Inde to Non . Oxford and front Itottlendown to York Springs, tool aim, noiolututt Ito, Sotto road Wailing [nun tietr\ Kiang 1,/ liarrhobure, being about ttfha noltlllo eh' of Petolabliig, trot 12 tones went or Het., dung. Raba, to g rho• Wleriaall Mill 1.441,1)- ill, It alt thorn 1:4 Al 11.1,4 In the Form, or a Moll Malta in: aiatta ate lii Timber, the 44 11ton o Intl 111 g h t .', all. Illued lo in nil ect erelit slate at t not% a non, with tine I,leadon , . The 1 , 1111,1- MO alas a Tiam•Stary 1 4 11 r. 1 ,111 Itor:4E,t, l " o Brit k ha g-hulltilter. nk fiat., mi ti part log dud part trtine, Ishett • Smoke !tonne, tt 11,11 and otti. and a UM, I •ttillilit, at ll of nat. none the Immo , 1101 - iiindboi I tittrk p:145,4 Mon:lAMe bortit anti ham line vitt ~tor Net to on the talitat..- It In In the Itelglnlrorllollal of 1.1111, 1 , 1111 , , SOPIIIOI MAIM" ChM , lita, &v. The mittnithat of Ulla Rein mut tag ntaTtallttlinga ntal,e 1i,.,.,, of the Moat Ili-druid,. pnwertnv In Alilllll4 etaml+. i . ,114/Ilm wishing to It, nt quested to call an the 1.11.10 , 14(11,1.dea1ing nierv.lll. The 011111 001141 be .111 .11111. , , ill, I,led, an pureltanors might deNlrt. JACOB 11. DIII.I.AIt. Ang. 7, 186.). If Real and Personal Properly I= On TIII'IL4I)AY, !ha 17th thy of SEIn'EM. RIUL next, the uutlerehtueti, Aduiluletiutrint with the will annex...LW leinlel !Settler, th•- neunied. *ill offer ut Public ti /de, on the in Lt tam, the reel eelatte of la , =I "Moot.. In 8011, tootothlp, Athona root., near 111.. N. w. 111 t. rood, loot hall a milt . tot ‘4' NI ithilchot n, adjoining tooth. 4,1 Int, I mo tot.st.., Tottitimito er,, Ocorge If 011c/wog/I, .1, - ,nu Itulli hhl rger, and othern, flit ~,otam 1114 NI All'lt FS, it cue of 1."1„111/011( .111.1A:rill 1111,..1.. 1110 :I lltlreh Tlitilter. Tho Ito 111 Is Willer µ.,.d (11111Nallon, tall of It leo log Itt ton Ilitooloticl Ow It ot t . Mt. good 1 ht. lotprot clot lila ate i large Two cior) 111111 K ILA ~.1 , dill `..1 - to o K Iloilo. allot hot, a 111 lel< 'Loth ... 'lam )t ogot, alit ti,l'oro el lb Hog la o, I , A Wood Hoot., alt h too floe well,. of I. ' water, oar at I.l,ltotow tool the othat 4.k 110. hart, Thore if tot Iro yr, 11.41...4 ll lwrgc .1.1.W.t. Orchard, lawltlua pe