[tttesburg tampiltr. I= ------- -- ' FRU:4M OCT. 2, 1468 DENOOIIOIO NATIONAL MUT P , R 11011 Horatio Sal -flour, I= I-nR 17x1'-rnEsiDENT, Gyn. F. P. Blair. Jr., I= DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. A CTDITOR GE:PtRAL Hon, Charles E. Boyle, Fayette co. SURVEYOR GENERA/. Gen, Wellington H. Ent, Columbia co. DIZOGRA'IIC COUNTY TICILET. Clia=l:2l 11.. x. F. M. hiellifiLL. of Franklin wanly =3 CALVIN M. DUNCAN, Esq., of Prank eo. AMEX lILY, ADNIRTRONG B. DILL, of Peteribufg I.IIO7Ii9NOTART. J.%( Olt AE1.111)1{N, E.y.,d Monntple6pnt tp =I OIIEMMEIMEEMI,II=! 1,151111 CT A TR,R2,XT, WILLIAM A. DUNCAN, Lag., of Oetlysburg (`Olt?ArrY CO .11 MIMI 6.11, - 1103 EN 11.ARTMAY, KAKI., of Mountjuy twp. DIJILCDOU ur Tile POOR, 11-FIN J A.. 11 IN DEARDWWF, d Frank/1n twy. I=l t'srr J. HEACIY, of Stribon township I=Ir! dl.- SF. 1). KELLNII.,Eati., c 4 Comma .° twp. . . 141491°P(', . SEYMOUR & BLAIR ! Democratic MASS MEETING! A grand Mass Meeting of tie, friends of Seyrriour and Blair will be held in GETTYSBURG, On Saturday, Oct, 10, 1868. Among 'the sfenkers on the occasion will be. GOVERNOR PILLSBURY, of Maine, Hon, ELI P. NORTON, of New York, lion. SAM. H. REYNOLDS, ' of Lancaster, Pa., Hon, G. W. BREWER, of Chambersburg, Pa., and others. Arrangements are being perfected for one of the mostimposing political demon strations ever witnessed in this region. - The people of Adams and sur rounding counties are invited to come in their strength. Come in the cars, in wagons, carTiager, buggies, on horseback, afoot-- any way and every way! Bring music, flags, banners, hickories, wreaths, flowers, everything that: may contribute to the grand display. Distinguished speakers from different parts of the Union will address you. The issues of the campaign will be fully present ed and ably discussed. All in favor of ECONOMY and REI4`ORM'i and the preser vation of our GoVernmeut under the,rtile of WHITE .MEZC are, urged to itttend—tii rally as a mighty host, demanding A By rirde'r of Co. Ta. Cvtriy H. D. WATTLES, Ch'n Gettysburg, Oct. 2,, 1868. Democratic Meetings! itA.i.Ly I WRITE IFS, RALLY ! Judge HIMMELL and C. M. DrN. CAN, 4 ddrees the people at Ab bottatown THIS EVENING, and at Littlestoen TCPX,O4B 4 ; O W EVEN ING. Democratic meetings . Will also be held as follows: . At Grsefrenberg, TO-MORROW ,eveuAng. At New Chester, next MONDAY evening. At DiumtnastAtig,'neit TUE 'evening, , _ ------- Aktiatoptou, next W.E44,7,1131)AT 4.Priktliftg. At tlaleitwalit, Cold Spring :School how, ou ktOSDAN AFTPRNOON, Vot:l2lb, st 2 o'olook. At Cleo. A. Corweil's, Jo FranYtio law.uslap, pa 41053)..).); emu Pct. 12tIt. SeverlTlF4Rlffittiarbe expected at .eaeb meeting. White tneti; pountry Tuotoott Tatiroott Vote for BOYLE sad ENT—pure sad intetworthy spen, 101MNPM11e INIRDES SCPTEINLII*4 Your interests decaun(s *wee ict the Legialaturc—deTbliffil - itt* 'r too- Lion of much wen aa Calvin M. Dun can and Dr. DilL Immediately after the battle the R:ttlicali were profutte iii promkes of aid fkori tcto State. • la 1 , 14 appeals for your mityport were I,y,thetri, And the promhte of holp renewed. 1 , ;,1 you got pay fur 3 our lttltmgts? 1.:44. cot! AruCoatuall3' 1, 01 , 14 y pro. eITI l'f , "ncet me, rind compensation will be sure." lie was (not ejectri l l, butt adtni tled to the Semite. What did hie protidde grove to be worth? Nothing! A bill for payment passed the House, and was sent to the other body. Mc- Conaughy was urged to press it. The time was felt to be auspicious. But he delayed—put it off: He bad a i"me modal" az to grind—hie ax—and be ground It. But the damage bill felled —"failed for want of time!" Another attempt was made. It failed too. , Why? Radical /wlslaters needed - all the State'd money to gratify their own cormorant demandl. And thus have the sufferers on the border been left tosuffer on. But there is a hope foriustlee—hope 1n the elec tion of Duncan and I)111. They arc good men—true men—honest men—, able men. They will have influence— and will adhere to the demand. With the election of their opponents the case will be hopeless. Sufferers, VOTE FOR YOUR OWN INTERESTS! GLAND Name MEETING The Democratic County Meee Meet leg will be held here TO-MORROW WEEK--Saturday, Out. 10th. Dis tinguished speakers from abroad wilt address it. There is still time for preparations to make the demonstra tion no immense one.. To WORK AT ONCE, for to-morrow week ! Yom for Judge KIMMELL—au able and limiest IMlll,—the advocate 'of economy and reform—the rule of the constitution—and a white mau's gov ernmeut., .1111 IT THeltE YOIC Aar?. One of the prominent features in Radical Isaiah is bragging—and wipe dally when away from the kvality bragged about. We are told that Clerk McPherson, at the Radical "so-called" meal meet ing in Chiunbersburg, last week, boast ed that a part of the Radical ticket in this county would he elected Demo crats of Adams, do you "see It?" The boast was intended to deceive the peo ple at the meeting—or it ehowa an ex pectation entertained by Radical lead era that you win cut your own regu larly nominated Ileket to such an ex tent as to let In some of the opposition candidates. Are you willing to mar the victory in store for yea, and by your own abort-comings give your enemies the power to crow over you? We don't believe it. We believe that you aro made of too good stuff—have too much party pride—to be guilty of so suicidal an act. Rally, then, to the polls in your strength, and by the tri umphant election of your whole tick et, give the lie to IdePhenton's boast. _ . BE AIIINESIRED 1 Don't forget to be assessed. The law says It must be done ten days before the election. To•monnow (Saturday) Is time enough in the estimation of moat lawyers—but THIS (Friday) is the safer day. It will certainly avoid all disputes. See to It, then, 4.r.osen,- WITIIOUT A NOMBINIVR DELAY. Vorstor CALVIN M. DUNCAN, for the State Senate. He was three years ago CHEATED out of the seat, in de fiance of the expressed wl/1 of the pep ple. Rebuke Radical scoundrellent by re-electing this able and honest man by a largely Manama majority. ==:E The Radicals ate at one of there old games—offering to trade vales. Dem ocrats, have nothiug to do with ao dam aging a business.. The Radinalamtptia t to make by-it, or they would uot. pro pcKe it. You can elect your WHOLE TICKET handsomely. But 4ado it you must TURNOUT and VOTE THE CLEAN SHEET! Vora for Dr. ARMSTRONG B. DILL, for Assembly. He is deserved. ly popular, and has ability of a WO order. He would represent Adams county U ltb credit to its people. TRAIN FOR LITTLENTIOWN A special train will he run from this place to the Littlestown Democratic Mass Meeting, TOMORROW EVEN ING, starting at f, o'clock. The meet ing promisee to be a rouser. Arrange ments are being made for a grand torch-light procession. The Demo crats of Gettysbarg and vicinity, as well as along the line of the railroad, are Invited and expected to turn out in `liirge numbers. VOll4 for Col. JOSETII J. KUHN. A better Associateludge could not be found in the (moldy Besides. he Is fteth from the ranks of the people, Whilst lils opponent has held office (from the Democrats, Whigs, Know Nothings and Republicans.) nearly all his life. Wan,: the army of General Roso- 'CII*I7: WWI afflicted with searvy en ap lace, awl made to the loyal aorernom, for yegstables. Every one of them, (lov. Curtin included, responded to the appeal of Oen. floseerans by re (erring him to the Sanitary Commis sions! But Gov. Seymour promptly sent one hundred and fifty barrels of potatoes, and fifty barrels of Onions, raised on his own farm. They were the only vegetables received by the' army of Gen. tthsecranz before it was put on the march. Here was display ed real friendship fur the soldier. VOTE for JACOB MELHORS, for Prothonotary. A sterling old Derma erat, and in every tray qualified, he is eminently deservl ng of the office. His opponent has already had a three yearn' term, and onght tete nattaffed. THADDEpB STatvlots described Geary' as the "tuil.appy failw e." Stevens bad a keen insight into men and things, „Who will say that his esti mate of Geary was not correct dit.Dfili SU F FEREIti, you need the servaii of Calvin 31. Duncan and Dr. Dill In tli:e Legislature. Both men of standihg, earnest and able, they wilt enforce your just claims with vigor gait effetit. Winn. for BEINJA/iilli WAIF, for Director ot the. Ppor. Who will, ,e say that he will not lilt the position in the most acceptable manner? ?WE 6-E„TTYSB, , • TUR claturatspat ire-lelgresellor IA 11he SamAt in nay aa sl 14 Owl hilaut Democracy. Complete and thorough organ ;cation Is marking every locality, vol the right kind of I work is brought. to bear upon the can- VIOL Among t h e many able speakers who are now effectively addreesiug the-perepler saps-44w Ave: ' l / 1 . 14046 •1 William Bigler, lice. Beyer, HOll. Itodutrd Hon. reter 441-/ Call, lion, WiNiant P. Jenks, lieu. Magner; Orc , 4, lint. Charles In 7 er soil„hr. Jul,us Kota, E. T. 'Ap g ar, 1 Ear , Churls: H Esq., eral Wilhuso idetlartriless, ureteral Welliugtoti 11. Ent, Hon. Charles E. Boyle, Jolty O'llrysie, Esq., B. S. Morrison, Esq., Gorge Northrop, It'aq., Charles W. Brooke, Req., Colo nel J. K. Kerr, general W. W. H. Davis, J. R. Fellows, Esq., Hon. Mester Clymer, Hon. George H.. Pe ndleton, Hon. 'Henry a Foster, ex. governor Johnson, Hon. Edgar Cow au, E. 0. Perrin, Esq., Stephen J. Meant', Esq., Hoc. D. A. Ogden, of New York, fieneral Green Clay Briaith, Hon. C. A. Eldrldgc, Hon. E. F. Pillsbury, Ilon. 0. 0. li/elae, Cap tain C B. Brockaway, and a host of others. Betides the gentlemen we have named, there are hirndre4s who are raising their eloqueut velem In de. fen se of "lieu righL" Our meetings are everywhere attended with large and enthusiastic crowds of free men, and never before were the peo ple of Pennsylvania so solemuly in earnest in a political canvass. Demo crats! the victory la now within your grasp! You have only to stretch out your Amato secure it. The Real eels araeverywhere disheartened and dismayed. Some. of their best calcula tors have, wlthiu the past few days, acknowledged their inability to carry Pennsylvania. Their only hope now is in the perpetration of stupendous frauds, and they will stop at nothing, no matter bow base and criminal it may be, to Med: the people at the polls. Every Democrat in the State should bear thin hr toted, and go Ins /tautly to work to oircumvent the des perate enemy. Work from this hour, until the Wall goes down on the second Tuesday of October. Work in your oountles—iu your townships—in your cities—in your towns—in your hills and valleys—in your workshops—in every election precinct ! Work— work —mork ! Sue that every Demo cratic and Conservative vote le polled. Don't, by any occident, he absent from your homes on election day. Rave vehicles ready to haul the Kick and in firm to the ballot-hog. If you find a Republican neighbor wavering, and you will find many, plead with him (or the sake of his country to "come out from among the foul party" and stand up boldly on the side of the Union and the' Constitution. Cheer the desponding—speed on the en , he elastic in their triumphant march— animate and encourage by your seal and energy the whole Democratic col umn—work work— work— as you should do, and, us in days of yore, You WILL BE IA VINC/ILLAII V] Ml3=l=l TYRONE, Adaute Co., Befit. This certainly i, a time that men should stop and think calmly before they take svipther step to the direction of their pa tan leaders. Great con sequences are resting on the decision of this campailin. Every man must be floating iu itrib of two channels, The one flows towards peace, prosperi ty and happiness, while the other leads to despotism, war and anarchy In the end. And we are mow called upon to uphold and support one of these great"partles. it matters not to •us what have been the issues of yeallegone by, hut itha oor daig to take care of the present, and to inquire what are the great differences of ' It is evident that the leaders apart the one hand are the men who have ever held,up before the people the Con stitution of the United Stateo as the 'supreme lase of the land, and as such should be re4.trded by all classes conditions of men, In every section of the country; chile the Radical patty are led by men who are wild with fa naticism and godleseness, ttratang on from one rash net to another, aslf their Insatiate desire for power would never cease. They have subverted our form of government They have given us, In stead of a republican, • centralized government, giving all powet to their RumpCougress. Tim„ they have done more. They have saiabllshed In ten States of this Union • military despot ism. This Union. that you and I, my soldier friend, fought for four long and bloody years to save, Is now to be torn asunderrthrtrrectedired-diegraced—by these Vandals at Washington. Thus these false potriote and carpet baggers have aanomplisiled In three year* of peace what the rebel hordes failed to accomplish in tour years of war—sev ered the ties of atfeetion whirl bound this Union togethe4., Soldiers. this, according to Liadical theory, is the prize for which we en dured the hardeliiiie of the march and the dangers of battle. Are you Nei/ling to bow tamely down and say to these rogues. "Here, meke us your slaves, if you wish; we are not worthy et the name of American ott,lzems." Or will you roake'eak honor:dile resietonce this fall at the ballot leoz,, and hurl from power these usurpers, and pk.,%. in their stead — men wire -dare, and who uphold and sustain the supreme *, of the Coostitution! If we admit these renegades.ta pow er four years. longer, they will have fastened upon us forever the damnable and withering curse of deepotie rule. Let us then save ourselves by eletting to office token who do 001 have con stantly before their eves a carpet.bag filled with nigger wool, sliver spoons, and wooden nutmegs, but mew who are truly of tho white stampi , and dare to cermet:orate the people .with a poli cy. A Monett OF vas 90Tit PA. V. Is. P. (iovnifartin Prix/rum, of Maine, Hon. - IP4t P. Hanlon, of New fork, Hon. Pummel H. Reynolds, of Lances. ter, and. Hon. tiloo, W. Dreiver, of Chamberoburg, all powerful advocates , of the 'good cause, wlll addrees the Demoemtle Mee Meeting In Gettya burg, October 10th. They ere worth comingit Etindreil Wirfealo hear. VOTF. for M 0 ‘;2!'S HARTMAN. The °Mee of County Commissioner caenor, be Aired by one troll , upright or worthy. BMW. 47 your teams to the .Hasa Meeting In Oetlysburgi-on Saturday, Oct. 10th! Vora for WM. A. DUNCAN, for District Attorney. In no other hands could the responsible du tleo of the °Mee be more lately Thwed, 1111211;2113 G COMPILE 4, t; - ; Iteriti - littlestown ! FAROE GATUEDING AND GREAT LATIIIINIAND I MR. EIMMR:—The pole raising and mane meeting which wan tiOneopeeil to come oir at the hotel of John Green, Nerlarts,...22. Inxt y took 3.lltee, aid took everybody Ly hUrpriAC. 14) large "witall It wad beyond dispute' owe of the largest meeting') held this campaign. sterling old lienmer.,ey of the lower eq,vt:ere out ln'foree—ibe '6ld, the young—the former, the tateeli.anle. The pole measured 137 feet aft er . be ing iptieed, which we commenced to raise about 4 o'clocis, under the super- VlBlOll of Capt. Isaac Lightner, who knows no such word as fail. After being started, it went up 'with n rush .-which was responded to by the crowd present giving three rousing cheers for the ticket. The Band taint discoursed some ore:theft cholke melee. nuns. At etuly candle-light the meeting was organized by Jacob Kiunk, Esq., who made a few very appropriate re marits, when' the following gentlemen were selected as officers : President, Daniel Lielaelinan, Esq. Vice Presidents, James Spalding, Pius P. Fink, Philip Limier, NVI/liarti titaub,Levi Golden, Francis M. Bod ily, Sylvester Harper, Andrew Kialtl, John Bolden, Joseph Araotz, Lewis P. Weaver, John G. flyers, James C. Duttern, Martin Steffy, (ieorge Hasson, Edward Shurb, Bishop, }Award Ckillinti, Barney Au men. Secrets:tee, Dr. E. F. Shorb, Dr. W. E. Naylor, Dr. J. P. (tenter, G. B. Yantis, Jerome Golden, David Welk ert. The meeting 'Awn woe addressed by Win. McClean, Wm. A. Duncan, Win. F. Dean, J. D. Nswman and Geo. B. Yantis, Rage. . Upon tke eon elusion of the speaking, three rousing cheers were given for the whole ticket. Last though not least, I wish to make special mention of our towns man and prince of landlords, -John Green, who had everything admirably arranged for raising the mobster pole; besides having everything that was needed to satisfy the inner man. Mr. Editor, last Elatttrday will long 'be remembered as a gala day In Lit tlestown. The lower eud is stirred up to the fullest extent, and, you may rest assured, we'll give the Rads thun der down here in October, with a double dose in November. The People Aroused! 1:=1 znolauommis *ma Zareastiirts 1 Tbat the people are alive to the im portance,ef the questions before them; is proven by Uwe large attendance at all Democratie The meeting In the Court-house hat nighit week weal gratifying An every reepeet---in numbers, in attention paid to the epenkem, and in enthusi asm. The °Moire wefe : President, Hon. David Ziegler. Vice Presidents, Daujel Gelseimam, Boum Lightner, George Lady, Samuel Hilt, Zscharlah Myers, Adam Hebert. Henry J. Kuhn, Abraham Fisher, Henry ."i. Picking, Henry Bucher, Dr.' E. F. Edwrb, U. B. Yantis. t.larnuel J. Brady, Dr. Oe!lig, Battier Newport, George Geyer, John Ward, George P. Kalbtleisoh, Jacob Penner, Edward Menekey. Secretaries, Dr. J. W. C. O'Neal, 11. L. Bream, FAward Heily, Harry Lilly, Capt. S. H. Eicliolts, Alfred Sion/titer, J. A. Gilmore. Calvin M. Duncan, Esq., ate Demo cratic candidate for the State Senate, was then introduced. He spoke about au hour ably and forcibly, winning fre quent applause. Judge Kimmel', the Djkocratie candidate for Congress, fol lowed With 4*ErUmenti of extraordina ry power on reconstructi4n, debt, taxes, etc , and closed amid, idAtti olreers. RXICTIND AT NEW OXFORD. • This was a glorious rally, Oxford, Mottatplawant, Reading, . I ,3mniiton, fitrahou, the two Berwicks, Ito., being well represented. The Gettysburg train contributed two car loads. A procession with banners and music, under the matehalehlp of Adam Reb ert, Esq., assisted by J. W. Lott and A. J. Bowers, marched from the rail road to the meeting, at Wiest'e After musts by the New Oxford Brass sand, Dr. J. W, McClure called the .crowd to order, and proposed the fol. towini list of oftleers, which woo unan imously adopted: President., Nicholas sslued, Esq. Vice Presidents, H T. Rohn, George Smith, Francis J. Wilson, Richard Adams ' John Stock, Abraham Sheety, Daniel Heitsel, John C. Wuek, Bonn' L. Millerichael Bohn, Capt. J. E. HenryH Miller, J. Myers, Egti„ Wm. Beck, Jesse Johns, Frederick Wolf, Hon. D. Ziegler, John R. Brinkerhoff, George Louch, Henry Thomas, Adam Reheert, Isaac Dearlurlf, John Lynch, John Ruff, Jeremiah Slayt 111 ugh, George Biker, Henry J. Hemler, Philip Donohue, Samuel OrndorlY, Henry Dattensperger, John Clunk. Secretaries, D Miller. A. J. Bow ers, Joseph Lilly, Henry Cline, Jesse Newcomer, J. W. Lott, George Hann, (lharles Ziegler, Ephraim Fiecel, Thomas G. Neely, Dr. O'Neal, James W. Dicke, F. Ramer. Win. S. Stenger, Esq., of Chambers burg, was introduced and welcomed with many cheers. For an hour awl a half be held his vast audience spell bound, so powerful was his array of facts and so eloquently and Con vincingly were they put forth. Mr. Edward Reily followed with a telling speech, and H.l. tztahle con cluded. Ilia meeting edjenr'ned wi4h cheers and in high Writs. E:=l This was also a good meeting, em bracing a general attendance of the neighborhood, with delegations from Mum mambo rg, New Salem, Cash tow n, &c. The organization consisted of : President, Christian Raffensperger. Vice Presidents, Samuel A. Swope, Win. H. Lott, Esq.,Michael Rice, Hewyßitner, Mitilisttioffmau, Hen ry Wildesin, Michael Schlosser,George A. Corwell, Dr. M. L. Gates, 4. \V. Lott, Jacob Schlosseri Berkbart Wert, George 'Throne, H. W. Whitmore, W. C. Lott, Samuel Hartman, Solomon Hartman, Thomas F. Grammer, Jo seph Fisher, John Pottorff, Wm. Mil let, Samuel Wolf, Peter Miller, Charles Myers, Andrew Carey, Joseph C. Kun kle, James linseSll, ZtichartlFitzgerald. Becresarlea, 4. ft. Itaffensperger, Elias Spangler. Capt. EL 11. ElebnitS, Jacob Deardorff, Abraham Hart Isaac Slaybaugh, Jeremiah Stoner, Frank lin Fromnseyer, Capt. T. n plank, S. A. Weaver, Petet Schlosser Ihnas Or tier. John Harlow, Samuel "12: Lady, Jerome Keller, George Scillosser, John Deardorff, David Wisler, Hiram Lady, Joshua Taylor, David Deardorff, Sam siel Burrell, Noah W. Hartman, David Minter. Wm. Russell, E_phralin Dastel kauver. Flaw ff t 'Orner, Ni cholas Miller, _Liwis Carhaugh, B. The meeting was very egeothiely addreseed by Win. McClean, Esq., C. M. Duncan, Itsq, Hon. F. M. Kim mel', Dr. A. 13.Map4.V:-:WeffilMlle. GEN. - Niceriawl anived it, New York on 'itletwilly. FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 2, 1868. ensierima Air *Aware sem. . A ple tutu out, .49 MMUS. Nottul Rook Aker meetitigAtia trot eit*ltetkes•=if showedtsitvety Spit , it In the good work The officers were: resident, John Lilly, Esq. PreshaintA,LalwOe .11/411, etninget,'JoAeph Ifartfei dawn, Francis Pohlman, Julia Reed, him J. W. Bachman, Noah limteisoyr, liarssey Noel, Coursal ilezi der, J °hie 1,. Jen ktns, Atfant Noel, An thortv'Lfttle,',lrt. 11. imentae. Se:L."ol2de*, dawns W. ththernator, «'tn. Duttera,vf Cu. Frank 2 , neeringer, Templeton Noel, Peter (linter, Samuel Jenkins. Judge Kimmel!, C. NI. Duncan and Edward Deity wade capital speeches, and were listened to until a late hour with the closest attention. Adjourned with three rousing cheers for the catiee and candidates. =I This was a capital turn out—much larger than the Radical meeting: at the same place a feW evenings previ ous. The officers were: President, Zechariah Myers, F.sq. Vice Presideute, Peter Stoner. Ed ward Rusk, Aaron Woodring, Shiuglet(esker, John Haut, Charles iAtrausbaugh, John Watson, Jesse P. Topper, Henry Peters. %Vll luttn Hensel, Robert Watson, Lame Harrier. Secretaries, George Sanders, Henry Herring, Daniel Woodring. John Og den, Joseph Milt, Jesse' H. bLezilhall. Telling speeches were made by W. A: Duncan, Judge Kimmel, and Dr. Dill, when the meeting adjourn ed, with cheep.; and in excellent AMPLE Railroad arrangements will be made for the Democratic Mass Meeting in Gettysburg, on Saturday, Oct. 10th. VOTE for Capt. ELI G. HEAGY, for Auditor. He is honest awl compe tent. What more could anybody ask in a candidate ? TIM QEORRIA. RIOT The bloody riot at Camilla, county seat of Mitchell county, Georgia, on Saturday week, is another proof of the bad consequences to 1.,e expected from the wicked, unconstitutional policy of Congress, towards the Southern States. In this affray, it is reported by tele graph that the killed and wounded number one hundred. The free use of tlre•arma by the negroes shows they were &Harmed, and that to place dead ly weapons in their hands is both criminal and dangerous. Nor Is there aby hope of peace iu the Soath, until arms are taken from the hands of the blacks, and the people are permitted to organize governments under the Constitution of the United gtates.— Quiet submission to black bondage cannot be expeoted from American citizens; and w heranegroes %rearmed, rascals and demagogues will be eve; ready to use them for the worst pur .. TRuTv In this Georgia case, it appears that one Price. the Radical nominee for Congreee, and Murphy, an ex-bureau itgbnt, collected about three hundred negroes, timed and equipped, "add started for•Camltla, which was about twenty-five miles distant, on Friday, with three weeks' peevisloes, and boxes of new arms and accoutrements. The account proceeds: Before starting, some friendly Ile- Imes exposed the plan, and a negro courier was dispatched to Camilla to Inform the citizens what was going on. A deputation of three prominent citi zens met the mob at a church five miles from town. The (lovernor's pinch's oration forbidding armed organisations was read, but the mob paid no atten tion to it, and determined to march on. Again the deputation remonstrated, entreating the negroes to come in with out arms, and they should not tie mo lested. Their efforts were fruitless to dissuade the negroee, and the mob marched into the town with banners flying and drums beating. They now numbered 440, many hav ing joined them on the route. The mob halted and clamored for a man named Johns. Johr s, in company with Dr. Twenty, presented himself, when a hundred guns were leveled at him. The former being intoxicated, tired, and the riot commenced, the mob dr i n e at every one they could see. The citizens, white and colored, ral lied, gathering about lift) , stand if arms. The mob was vigorously at tacked and driven back, and, panto stricken, took to flight. The negroes were pursued five miles, losing thirty flve killed and many wounded. Their total low, so far as ascertained, will be from seventy-live to one hundred in killed and wounded. Owing to the panic among the mob, only five whites were severely wounded. The latest news announces that it is known the negroes &rearmed through out the State, but that the white peo ple have no very serious fears of tile turbauee if the negroes are not precipi tated into riots through pernicious counsels or violent appeals to their passions. Thus, in the bosom of socie ty, throughout theSouth,Cougress has placed deadly instruments of destruc tion, prowling about in every direction, always ready to he used by vile incen diaries and unscrupulous demagogues. Is this giving the States at the Sottell a republican form of government, as guaranteed by the Constitution? Importisiat neport of as lord. elgatlag Commitlee, ATLANTA, Ga., September 22.—The following report is from Judge Vason and Mr. Johr.son, who were requested by Lieutenant Howard, of the Freed men'. Bureau, to investigate glaHerii: to the Conirmittee of the Senate and ilbuee of:Representatives of the .State of Georgia: We left Camilla this day at noon, All was quiet them_ No apprehen• sion was felt for further trouble. The citizens sated under the ordersel the sheriff. They noted m his pritice in the whole affair. The negroes of, the county are all quiet. No had feeling exists between them and the whites growing out of the affair. But few tie grom were present during abe fight, except those in the pitkeeSSlOU. There is no ueemalty forauy additional force bo protect the whites or Wants. The wounded negroes are well oared for, and have the sympathy of the wlsites. The whole dtjiculty originated to the right claimed by Ilfterphy, Pierre and others to earrs , niegraea into a publicist »feeling with arms. The sheriff dis puted these rights and insisted that under the proclamation- of the Gov ernor and the law it was Mackey ns a civil officer to prevent such a proceed ing. (Signed.) D. A. Vaallr, B. JOHNSON. VcrrE for JESSE D. KELLER—We very pan for County' Serveyor. JOHN A. Dix, always envious of Yulogit's popularity, has writ as a letter spitefully abusing the hitter.' His support of Grant Is, however, no gain for the Republicans. Gchaebeen acting with them for Slic last seven ter eight year LlnnrocicAme Mans Meeting in Oet , tYsbnli on Saturda,k, October 10th Bear tt In mind. Sl.Tl3llpkt, October Mast Seymour and Mar' Mam meeting In Gettys burg Conte with a rush! ANOTHiR VICTORY! The Detnocwita bays alarried Idaho, electing Shafer delegate to Congress by au increased majority, The good work prospers! Hip! hip! hurrah! PUMA DIELPIIIA TAX-OFFICZ NICENE. Tax-Collector—Now, Mr. Jay Cooke, you,sisr. 4.66a.tlakeek e3 a atn.i.croilitii", show $l2l4UOe; your bousetiold tiOntAre, .hone and buggy, and acme more little tliing4 feet up $4,575 more. Total, 12-4;4%5. ' Deduct $17.0,000 held tit 3-:10 Government bonds, which are not tax able, and the bulguree lo 14,575. - Your State and county tax on this last amount is $ll 50. • Now, Mr. Mellows, I have your re ceipt ready. Your "moneys and cred its" show $B5O ; shop fixtures and tools, $1,875; household furoLtatte; $850; horseaud wagon, $275. Total taxation for State and county purposes, $4,950. Tax $7O. Bellows—How is th!s? Jay Cooke's personsl ibtoterty amounts** $1211,875, and he pays only s7i 50 State and county tax, whlic I, Witt' less than $5,000, all told, am asked to pay $8 50 more than he. Jay Cooke—Ah, mygood friend, you see my d12A,000 in bonds are not taxa ble. In the country's extremity. with other truly loyal men, I came to the rescue with my greenbacks. I loaned my bleeding country, threatened with destruction by Rebels and Copperheads, my mdtley, nap BIM gratitude which becomes - a grateful' Mopletken gaged in the interests of God and hu manity," Tam exempt. Thus it should be with a magnanimous Chris tian people. Bellows—And I, In my country's real extremity, had no greenbacks to loan, but I shouldered a musket, and gave rcry body to the cense, W leg of which I left on the field of Shiloh, as you see, but a "grateful people, en gaged in the interests of God and hu manity," have had no tax-exemption for me. This may be all right, but I don't see it. Jay Cooke—But you see, Mr. Bellows, mine was a voluntary act. I you'd not have been compelled to furnish the money. You volunteered, it Is true, but you could have been compelled to go. Bellows—Yes, sit, I did volunteer when my services were needed, but your voluntary act was after the act Was done—when you felt sure your in vestment was safe. The policy that exempts your hundreds of thousands from taxation, anti taxes my few hun dred, is founded in inJustbse, air. You loaned your greenbacks, worth less than sixty cents on the dollar, and are now claiming dollar for dollar in gold in payment. I risked my life and gave a limb to the cause, and when I come home to my family, and to work mapport t i taut bad*, tQjps full national, State, and county taxes on my little poinenduni, while your bootie, purchased with depreciated greenbacks, a're exenipt. Tiats nice little game or "(3041 and humanity," superfine loyalty, and pa ' biotic disinterestedness is downiight tsafalr sir and with our ballots, next November, we will sink any man or set of men, who stand up for It, ea deep that the sound of Dahriel's trump will never reach them. Do you mind that, Mr. Cooke? Exit disputants. Tax Collector, 80414—1 t strikes Ulla individual very forcibly' that it ain't all wind that blows out of that Bellows. SATURDAY, Oct. 10th, promises to be a great day in Oettyaburg. Let all the people come 1 DESPERATION. -40b111 seeing the desperate status of affairs in Soul erset crounty, as they relate to and at feet himself poratmallx a 44 oandida torily, being thee-and there present in the county of Somerset aforesaid, proclaims that he will beat Judge Kimmell three hundred is Franklin county. , Re, ha, ba: Six hundred away from the truth, on one county and at one lick, isn't so bad !—Fulton Democrat. When here, Oesana aokuowledged that he would be beaten in this coun ty, but claimed great things in Somer set. His game of brag Is very weak— can be melt through by est-Viol-boy. The people went no more dema gogues in Con T4n ItaclWO/ are trying to buy votes la tale county. We bear of offers of bushels of cora, pairs of .bootS, &c., to Democrats tf they will vote the whole or part of the Radical ticket. Demo crats, watch this game, and spoil it! T/44 New YorkPriburie, of Die 24th, asserted that "the lion. Fred. Later, of Reading, Pa., and one hundred and twenty-four of his friends and employ ees, all stout Democrats, have come out for Grant and Colfax." This is a lie, as will be seen by the following telegram from Bfr. Lauer: EDITORS OF TAR ACM: Brand the article In the New York Tribune of the 24th, an la farumls falsehood. I am , as ever, a defender of the Constitution mid a strong supporter of Seymour and Fumy LAukat. Tile reports as to Mr.Lauer's friends and employees Is equally destitute of troth. This aotkokata> . wiLtiwinataaer In which the RAN* ep4eavor ing to prop the falling fortunes of Grant and Ago. EVERY DeMOßrat should temember that-by putting a taingta ; name upon hie ticket he will be playing Into the hands of negro-Irwin Y a ittdebt-increas- I ng Itatlicalrem. Rutrour .11rstp , ige for a pieluse of ne gro Radicalism In the, South, How can any white man support a party the lietlitilik44 ll PC whlitlyleadt. elicit in humid and revolting afocittegt GILANT wants peaCe, 'he days. But liis peace means dtanding , armies' in the Routh and Whits lu the hands of negroes to elect himself. Ile needn't be uneasy. Seymour and Blair will preurvp thn.penca. HON. .toss Honntssay, of New York, has published a card branding as fail* the statement put forth by Radical papers, tba he had made beta in favor of Oran ei-et!etion. He says be bas io such' bets ehuiding ; bath on the ether bend, eoppette esystosr and Blots with all blis Cesr Situaa,. one Ot de 'nautical stamper:lo4We State, wee arrested at Allentown for an old debt of WO; but he wasn't inmost enough to pay, and the $3OO law eared Minim* go ing to jail.- !ilea paety leader! DEl&ocxsr• of Manes, • fall torn mit and otectitckeic Witt "cure tat a 0 0 , 1 . 0 )",t ( !l7i "• ' Tits ticket this yeairte - voted in I 44 •411 16 ;# L- "Xildret4; * *44o,oad "County. tl final Otpartintut TOW14;t000111 Allo staROURDIN6 COWITitS. Half a Century.—The Costruxn hap entered upon its fifty-ftret year, hav ing been established in the latter part of September, 1818. Half a century ago Jacob Lefever issued the mind • ; • ten" LUAtitn.-hut firm in the Illyttonratlo faith. That faith It has ever 'Ante artheriqi to and upheld, and its part may be taken as an itu4x of its future. its dimensions have from time to time increased, un til, pa'tt ra; ; Its among the largest pa pers. published In thin or any other State. For the many evidenee4 of good wlll It has enjoyed, the publisher Is profoundly grateful. He will con tinuo his efforts to ukase his many readers, and keep the Cotteruttt office up to the highest. standard. PrenAing.—There will be preach. lug, by Rev. Mr. Vaucleve, in the Huuterstown Preshirt*Han: Church, on Sunday, the 11th of October. at 9 ofelock, A. M., and In the Marsh Creek Clinteh the mane day- it 4 o'clock, Y. M. , Ctin. —Rev. Welter E. Krebs, late Pastor of the Refornied Church of 'Waynesboro•, having received acs3l to "Alt Soul*" Reformed Church of Al legheny City, Pa., ban declined the PositlOU In biercershurg College to which be was recently etected, with the view of accepting the former call. lie commenced his labors in Alle gheny on the first of-this month. Forge Destroyed by Firc.—At 5 o'clock on Tuesday morning, the Forge in this place, owned by Mr. Ja cob !Wiley, was found to be on fire. The alarm was promptly given, but the progress the flames had already made rendered all efforts to save the building unavailing. It Contained, besides the machinery, considerable quantities of forged and scrap iron. The building and contents were in sured to the extent of $5,000—52,500 In the York Mutual and 5t1,500 in the Columbia Company. Still we suppose Mr.llleiley's loss to be over a thou sandilollars. It was no doubt the act of an Incendiary, as no work had been done In the Forge for a week. Its destruction is greatly deplored. Property Sold —The John Brown property, on Baltimore street, was sold at public sale, on Tuesday, to James Bigham, at $1,8:55. Christian Rindlaub has sold his farm, in Stratum township, 55 acres with improvements, to Jacob Bucher, sen., for $4,737. The Executors of Isaac Monfort have sold the farm of said deceased, in Strsban township, 180 acres with improvements, to Jacob Hulick, for $411.00 per acre} Won the Trot.—The grey horse of Martin Qulun, of York, won the $lOO trot on the Fair track, on Friday last. It was an eliciting trial of speed. Md radden's bay, of Harrisburg, and Myers'', grey, of Baltimore, eeeh niog a heat. But teuinn's use lug taken two heats, became the win ner. The time well about 2.50, and the track heavy, from previous rains. New &refer CM.—A Seymour and Mate Club bus been organised at New Cheater, with the following officers: President, Philip Donohue Vice President, John Lyneli. Beoretarles, Theodore Taughinhaug h, Joseph Holtz. Treasurer, Benj. Livelsberger. The Char will meet next Monday evening, at New Chester, and invites the Democrats of Stratum and our nap:Ming townships to attend. Bever• at speeches may be expected. 1 0 /auktirs Club.—The DemocrutA or Franklin townbliip niet at ?Almnus burg on Tuesday evening, anti organ ized u Seymour and Blair Club, with the following officers: President, E. W. Stable. Vice Prestdents, Capt. J. H. Plank, Joseph Rebell. Secretaries, Hobert IleCleat, Wil liam RuskelL Trasaurer, Alxrahant. Hart Tbro, Club will meet again in the same 'Anne on Monday evening next. Off the Tack.—As the passenger train was entering town on Tuesday, at noon, the engine ran off the track; and striking a freight car at the Freight Depot,badly broke the house over the engineer, and injured the en gineer himself —Mr. Carl Miller. Not withstanding the danger or his posi tion, he manfully stood by it, and thus saved the train. Dr. O'Neal dresAd Mr. Miller's wounds, and be is doing well. An -4ecident.—Ou Saturtla'y last, Mr. Samuel Secrist,,Proprietur of Orteffen berg Springs, whileengaged in making cider, had his right baud caught in ere press and Injured very severely. Re will be deprived of the use of his right arm for some thus to come.— Volley Serif. Curiosity.—Our young frleud, Mor ris Bushman, of this place, presented us - , some days ago, with a curiosity In the fruit line, consie4ing of . six large peaches grown upon • small limb less thau a foot long. The clus ter lookedreallylemPting, and proved Ss good as it looked. Morris has our thanks for hts concideration. "S`urpritte" Orels.—A specitnen oft:. W. Grist's "Surprise" oats, a uew va riety, for which he received a special premium at the recent County Fair, bait been left at our (dike. It is very liehg in' the -straw, with a well-filled tfentit,inturing a large yield and ex- Setiordinery , weight. Prtastager Railway —We hear it said . that noise Railway is to he built ltonerdiately lietwetut this place and the Ratilyttthe Spring • Profeesor.-:ltev. C. Stork, oflti- Tro t hie been elected krotesaer in the Seminary, in place of Dr. "Valentine, saw,Pre . riliept qf the College. Lost.--An Oval Gold Breastpin was knit in tllle place, 4tat Friday evesaig. The tinder will be properly rewarded by leavlug ltaiilia C 0,111.11 uMCC. Fire 4w liadover.—The stables of filstueedilibirk, Sanisi Banning. Fleury Wirt and David Slagle, in Hanover, were destroyed by Are on Fri Jay night week. Ineendiarbeu. LTV* Squirret.—A son of Mr. lilelisel Haruish, of New Saban, rsaently shut a fox-squirrel which girOtited tiro polnds anti a hair. Ofai- SIGEL is a warm mipporier of Seymour and Blair —Er. And :its tutowslots oilaiii old friends imidttellesit 'soldier* sibs sweat tk.Ldu• Mel* *wags theysszeogstsi to lighgstaigissid." '2i,"ityra fiseCeeena is a !eta for a eontinuanee of the rule of thieve. awl norms. The Mass Heeling.-4he following appoidtreleetla haN bet* macie for-the Dlllnnxtratio County Wise Meeting, to be neldin tiligaplate, to morrow week —Saturday, October 10th: Chief Marshal, Capt. Robert Mc- Curdy. Aids—J. C. Neely, Esq., Capt. W. J. Mai tin. Assistant Marshals—A(l,4n .Illebtlith Yantis, Wm. Duttera, Dr. Wm. J. McClure, Francis J. Wilson, A. W. orm, ft. - 141 , e11, Conrad - R. Myers, Hobert. M. .Dickr„ jtleOill C. Pittenturr, J. ' P.. ICall anti exatnine. tt, Selling Off.—lts ill be seen by their advertisement In another column, that Du phorn &Huffman, corner of Carlisle street and tlasiDiarnontl, nre selling off their large stock at cost, with a view to ehanging their business. They of fer astonishing bargains—such as can• not be had anywhere else iu the coun ty. To prove the assertion, give them a rail, and he convinced. They mean what they say and will &:t what they say. Recncin her the place, Northwelit corner of the Diamond, Clettysburg. at - Now h The Time-I . —Housekeepers can economise by laying in Weir win. ter coal at once, as freights are now lower than they will be a month hence, and Coal will necessarily rise Persons desiring to save money, will do well to call at once on Cob l e: B. Buehler, who 114 prepared to furnish all kinds of Stove, Blacksmith and :Lime-burner's Coal at lowest mar ket price*: tf Every Day Brings Furth neW testi mony to - the efihnoy of that well known ricate4, iitooffiatd . 's Alert - tint% Macre.. fanny thousands of persons who are today suffering from disor ders of the digestive organs. who are emaciated, weak, and unable to attend to thtir . business, could soon become well, hearty and robust, by the use or a few bottles of this iiittere. Dyspep sia, Liver Complaint, and Debility of the Eiyhtem, noon vanish before this powerful remedy. Its effects are-al most miraculous. Hon. James Ross Snowden, Pro. thonotory of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, writes: PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14th, - 1867. Hoofland's German Bitters is a very useful article as a tonic, and as au ap petizer. It is not an intoxieating drink, and nifty bo used beneficially by persons of all ages. Respeotfully, yours, JAs. RIMS R.NOWDEN. The high character of those _who testify to We merits of lioefland's, Bitters, should induce the most scepti cal to give it a fair trial. Hoofland's German Bitters is free from any alco holic admixture. Hoofland's German Tonic is a com bination of the ingredients of Hoof land's Bitters with pwe BOMA Ortiz Bum, orange, /table, &c., making a pleasant and agreeable preparation for those requiring ar. Stimu lus, inedicinally combined. Principal Office, 631 Arch St., Phil adelphia, Pa. Sold by all Ding gists. Oct. 2. It We Invite ALLeutiou to the advertise ment of Dr. Taylor's Olive Branch Bitters. The great demand for these Bitters has Induced the' 'Proprietor to bring them 'store extensively before the people. a remedy for impaired digestion, debility, dic., they are une riallea by anything offered to the public. A trial will convince all of - their exoelienoe and superiority. It 4cistuivertisintrol lu autAtter column of br. Bobb'e ceretr.dell HOrse Pow der, as tzeklit 11. remedy tot Cute, &c. The Attention ut dur readers is di rected to the adverthwtneut of ('OE s ThremrstA CVEr., In another past of this paper. Tills truly valuable ?tied -- Seine Is recommended by all who use it. Read tits certificatea. sow Tine's Jirstloolprinis are wrinkles and grey hair; 'and although nothing bea yet been discovered to eradkate the former the latter may be easily obliterated by the use of Fling's Vege table Ambrosia. We know that it will restore gray hair to its original color and remove from the,agollp all itching or irritation, whether caused hy dandruff or humors, at the same time Imparting to the hair that glossy and beautiful look la much. de sired. Oct. 2. St My Wire's Choice, and the whole (awilj pre(c t. ALra. . El. A. Ate LENIC - INP/KoTHP ikclo We) HA= ItesToßen. or DAskamo, (id one bottle.) Dollar. Dregglit sells- i O c t2. Illho DrioetDae • Alton= revolution in Spate, • The (Pomo hi reported to hare Mei mow the French frontier, SPECIAL NOTICES ear War Trader, and Trappers is lilting O OLUero, Etna Ayer scaecilelm:s owe of titaU• utast ofolltalrlo urt,teLoa Of ;rain" Argued Slave Lead aral the s Ild regions of the north, the Indlaw, 4.110 w tlwlr uftal and leave W stdlog, faith in those. They NAY "Assa—;r.at. inedir xitil wan," 110 Ills ridatedloN, for the ill. itnt.. (row %%lath they Fnlier, will Ottenlug forth their mook of salon oven pan ar I' limit nose pow, rum, or tobaeco. eloviteee art 11,11 fouls If Ilse 111-13 utorophlatloalod 111 wowv of the arta of it seilon.-3foreiervi /144 tlot.'2,lsei. It Dr. Joteklion's iaideptira A :ISM Ramaolt , pus cassuarrunt.—.% Physician who had Conattniulion - lot oral )earn, with frtvuout blot,ding,. of tit.. lune, eared himself with a honlh. Ine tin. known to the proole.takina, When hi, rano ap pealed hopshw. ,, Ho In Unu'uuiy idlynlenui who hag owed it in lila own 'Norman, or 111,0 luot any knot. lodge of Ito Vlrtnimt, and ho otin merlin, the it greo of health ht. , non on.lo nothlatg lout the oso of him utedlefitc , and n , .,tlittlig Yin tlexpalr rkail entire Uon or ali hop. of rtyrtimory, tow then 14 ant of confident* in 1111 Oth(1/111, 1011110.141 him tn . Itwin/al Yin expqrluivitt. lo tho•to nulftt illS with any 111401/Ifte 1.1 the UMW. Ito prot for• a treatment. Ito voondt•tilly bate ILls wilt eradloato the 111... e. Mount 'no Rota 1 , 1 Acnkl tor a ein_tiho ar mull on 1) g. tt J.ll '1•CY(1 , : No. 2 North l'ont,ll.trg. t. is For kolo Iry A, lk Ektnl.l.ar, Ut ulll3lal , U, ttl. hor,;, tht. , 1.11 druggist,. gmirmlly. N. Grow /lair RoRtOIRRI to tie or( ( (t mot l'Ohbr, try 11. 0,l UuU SooAtillt. 0 . 14,,0k t3r,.ilut till OEM It Win 111114 t, Al I WI 111ilti :1( VS. eePt IP . OO uip t pors.lb.,ie , It I ntzlb.lre‘lire Mi ld-111+p prinulple the hnir //I nourbdwl mud mippmrtya. It will prevont 111.. ItMe fmnt Mlltop out, nsd doe. lea the %kill. No lootiorvv-ki ell. of UY a.uperitatll3 H. 2,41 be luldue,l L IIIIII tho Ills l that MI Sanity of It are °lli iv.' LU tho is 1 nI•LtNUIU liAfft.llll.l:R.4lNl7 Our Trettllke nu t he ILMU Nwi in4l by 111.1 i. It. P. IiALI, & GO., Nnalt tttt t N. 11 , Pro prletura. °- For butle by all druaatLita. _ Sept. 11, IMIS. Dean:tem, Blledeen and Citharrh. Treated with the litin.L ottlocel., by J. tce., 1./..l'mfresor of Ihstaura of the hye anti J.:fir le the Mullen' College of Pentoh icoula, 3 - eens' experienoe, (formerly of Leyden, LIM lab:10 No. N. 15 Arch reef, Phila. Teatintlly la la can be awn at hie fthlue. The medical facially are invited to art:mummy their patiettia,se lm hue no fteerete in hie practice, Artificial eye. Inserted without puiii. No clump fur exnuti tuition. *Mi. it, felt), Rliity 1, 180114 heafneolo.lllllladnamon and Catarrh. Treated, with the ultimo?, auroras, by Dr. J. D4.1.1tN, peulixt and Aurtet, tfornierly ur Leyden, Holland.) No, MS A ittli Street, Philatlolphin. Tent littonlitio from the moot re liable sarer. in the City and Country our he Seen at his otlb r. The lardiral (malty two lur itt,l tt a...mammy their patienta, raw he has lid Fel rets in ID. prat Doe. Artificial Ithout pain. No Mumma blade (or examination: May 1,1:103. ty _ _ I=l7= DR. DUPONCSYS GOLDIIN PERIODICAL PILLS FOR PEALILriI lafulllW 111 reagent Irregularities, Resnais% °lmam - DODS at the /Suably Tumo r trout whineser Caine, and always sueueseful a a Preven tive. Femalespenaliarly altuatudAt Olotie antitem ins theentelveli ett, ave ritutioheti %valuta us ing Oleic Pills while In that condition lett tiny "invite saleauvriesga," alter whioli atom nitlon, the Proprietor limiainen no nepenil blßty, altto.ugh their matinee. will. prevent any tulechlef to health. Price ill per Box. Six Boxes 11.1. Sold by JOHN Will UttElt, Orugebe , Agent for Cietlyebutg, Lattice, lo mending bias II through the Pica °Mee, can have the Ville mint, (countlentief ly,) by Mall, to coo part of the *mu try. " free of postov.. May 1 , NM ly New llarrlowce Hake AN PANAY FOR Ytineti - NM, no 'Pit Errorw, ALuaes awl Diaothes, Wi thout to Youth aim Laxly litsaboothl. whtutt create Impediments to MARILILAOIt, with sun metuoi of Nile". tient It. totted Ictt•, envolupeit tree of cloud*. Atitheits, 1)r. J. SKILLIN tioutiflTON, NarrurJ AMOUttlati , Ph Iladelpt+lrt, Dee. 13,1110. Iy 4 S✓iMLL If .41i.A1 =II CEN 13ATT7R1).4.Y, the 170. ,io,y of NJ next, the xu haeribor, httrittling to rvesuovv, will oilier at 1 , 111,111 , oil the ioreattlAr., DEsIItAIS7.I: LITTLE FARM, Altman on the old road, In l'unth, - ialltl township, Adamv mm,t),liirtllit?.', Iron, Gettyabani„ atlythilua lands Diehl, Hammel Gilliland torn Whet., ((Alt, tu- Ing I i ACKEN,Iume ur tees, In excel tt ut o und tlon, mood of It baring been tutu d , :lila "t it we-11 frrtilistd. Tr. km e, ore vet - ) g,,•“, danw:ltnat.qpid MIL ' About 12 aril* are print. micaker. The Begmlnverfleate area rwo•ekin Weathertgasrdeal BWI.LLINIi 11ttUt-1, stn. Basement, a Log Barn, and Miter a never-4.1111.4 Ixt.ll and II( t..B.rn, an.l Corn, trout, • At the same time and Wave, '.t 111 be otlvr,,l, 8 ACR,M, more .1r lean, of /fret-lute TINIIII:lt I.AND, never ltittinger's&ow 11111,1 h thoNwil, Mountatu, Fenian. w loth I mg to VieNt the flrilpCril re• rthealed to .01 en the outterNighetl. and, a reekling on the torte. Terms-0110-1.1.11 In hno the other In four .jl.ll annual pas meat,, without interent. Sale to tst 11111 l enee at 1 o'rlock, P. M At tend.wee given by UFAMLIE kiepL 18, 1154.4. to A DESIRABLE FARM AT PUBLIC SAY, ON FRIDAY, the Oth clay of OCTODER next, the subeerther Executor of LW: Wit. oln tv " 111 1 rit a ktr 1:111‘/I:ehr,attrittlielYnT:iti,leZus"1. TILE FARM of .1d decedent, situate in Butler tom itsllll, A dams county. un ibtsusrago creek, adJoining lands of Ell. Mayer, Liles Oardner, and 011/- (4 . 4, and tout.tin lug LIU At loon. or I. MN— IV WI due proportions of Woodland and 51, id ow. The land n Under good cultivation, but - lug neatly all Leen Hand, and mid, good fen.duts, Tim? lulls to/talents are a Tv, o-stury Wei 1/OESE, nearaw, Log Mau. , Corn Crib, BUR Pen &., a well id nev py - er-Lailing inter close to Ulu house, with A y lirsl , rate Apple OrLhAeal, htsithe peach., pears, and ottn r fruit. . . The property in eano.enient to churches, ueinouirl, 101115 ihlld 11101•111.11110 4/101,11. Per/0111Y wishing to view it ure retineste.l call ‘,O Jacob 313 ern, residing thereon, or Oil the sulwriber, living near Lower's Mill The farm, P 41,1,14, WM be Mier.] sr partat4 Iyy ,rod In l Ux — V . l, r of..4l l lmul 4t lit er a , C . rell ,6 u . s y lt buyers. Sale to commence ail po +o.' day when be gh cu ur"";it,klrn4 IS AC MYERA !gent. 18, IWM. In =I FARM AT PRIVATE BADE, THE submariner, Intending to remove West, otters at Privets life, situated In N, v. 1 ,., township, Clintherlalld tsCaltity, Pa., C, mitt., west of biewville ott Ute Ridge Itoad, leadlng to Onstown, bad adlnlutu2 L. rine of itev Itni, ert Uracer Jump and Robert Kilgore and others, 1314 3 , A41.14, .atttalnlug Al Acres; I tree eta !deb ate timber. The Ittup,OVetn.„l., c ore a New Brick 01/(6/4,114(), %ash- house, Le, awl Frank. lArn, lu good ,„ repair; 1 4 &goy Peed tbru Crib and !,", other outbuildings. A. nes er-fa well of eate rlldlage, near Ito deer. All the ie., , , , o good repalr. A variety of Fruit Trees on ta.. place. The land to elate, ta go , I stet , ' oh ' ul [Nation, having !wen well haled: ed 1,,,, Iluirstoue land, trout whirl) tide alit I,t• ~...,., pr.,ured; le e ll to shn, s, s,•hools, elm, 1,. -. ikll4l one tulle north ot (.I,davide It. It. stst too Considering thuhltuatlou, and other ads LI,I gem, it ma Ile (et:Utz...1,4.1 1. u d, ..,,q1 1 ,,,,,, P.rowvid.,ahlug to N No the property l u , 4,11 on the suntierdaer, reeldth‘ on th pt, 711- 4SIX• I''LVl"' W T . ' Cellk% iiil • P. i I . Sept. In, Fedi. .11 l'emb. 00., Pa. 1 - IMwtaIvTMIM I M. I • • I , OR KALE. QITIJATED Hamllionban township, Al us°ni coUutY. Pa., containing SOO AtIBM, T ro s s e sd . Lti leu nm al ikoat arlin aZ . ripato . ay .l n l sary oat Midi a FWLtR MILL, UAW MILL, Miller's and TedamPlltituies, with tn. Orchards—spleen wili bd sold ninny toy apply - itnig W JUllld C. BOLICK, Land Agent, St Oxford, 1'.., P. (.): Box W. Aug. ISAY. int FOR SALE AFIIIBT-CLArlfi FAX .11 OF 172 ACRES, L1.1./E4CONE LAND, 30 acres of u hid+ are ln heavy White oak timber, eltuated la Adanm county, on tawalfa meek, Om, Intl. from Hanover. l the high Mad end on Atte railroad front Hanover to Littlestoe and adjoining Bolllagern (formerly liltarnll - AWL property. To bulltnairs, a dist rate ai4 new TOIAIIiL House, and Mick MANSION 1101.1fik„ are all In sope for oondltion. This properly la offered for sale low, and on accommodating' Ureic Apply to P. A.•ltilL, or thopessalses. Poet Offloe address, Hell's Station, Adams awing, Pa. Sep& Si. • HAY WANTBD. ELF.ttriderelpned will pay the blithest mar ket prices fit FLAY. Lai/Meer% ftsmik,r. Nov. VS, 11/4. iVt".twisudittiuseat.