1_ • Irt. I he will have no one to bintre'po (or hi' Pt.ititif truce Imeted the courtsicm 0f‘440.14,tqt -I:ri, rindthe 'ol}tritl4l4 - ' 41 4 ' ; AAT betki fthir. .TritTrt ~z t 7 j u , ; 4 l iel it hont the' rittrwreit4:o l 7tr ottr fri.‘lll4, ‘Pt.hr If 'l O O 4 -1, , ,1i 4 crte.:ll 911 I ('n Irl, Vt . , I t.i!tr or ;rfrrrin_ to Jll 'l,7r L' , Ktt.ittl - !lrrt ry ftet. , inttpsintrg tompthr. FRIDAY, OCT. 9, 1140.5. (411 - 1.4,'S A CiIANGE!, People of Peunellvauiz, by your LL on Tutisday next give ux ange— Ash Inge of State Ofsc4file;;. A change of Noti,onal °Mc:labs; •\ change of Congreas; change of the Legislature The argunnultnin regard to the quen ou, tt by na.hange iP necemenry, IljtVe en long mute exhausted, and , we nut occupy P pee in reiterating Rut iii brief The Radicals hare wronged yaa and ranged the chuntry In every respect. They have increased the expenses of ie Uoveintuent, State and National, raid, - And the.e ineniused expenses the la or of the country has to pay, in tuxes, rery you. 'f hay have saddled upoli,us a debt. oi ~ non,ono,mo, on v. 'itch the labor of ,s country has to pay annually, ,hi Cry - , nn o,terest aniountinito üboul, , , They are, every month., inereoeing dolt and this exhaucting taxation. they 'hove tun the crountry upon the Cry verge of nteoluto bankruptcy, ml If continued In power another eat, they !limit increamo the trixdflArt, r vlo+qtlie treacury againmt all de.. adds adoil declare the uation a swind• .1* and n pauper. beec ore the financial rrougs they :tit committed. 'I liky me enormous, and alcould oyes , hclui them with public intlignntiou ; .-shetild hurl them Irvin power; dvAruy them forevgrfl kpu I, al party..' But thy - have committed greater MEI They have trodden dawn tlio con- ItUt io:l—they have declared that it 6 a binding upon thew—they boast rit tiwy hn legislated "outable of Do you know what this mettmq Death to your government; , Death to Liberty ; Congremional oligarchy, or a mill ry 414 :' , IIZII inu.t bc.the inevitable reuult of ;.01hz1 Any school boy who Lae read hietory twelve mouths will tell you AO. Npit.4 bin never changed NW , * >ll pinrud tutu* upon the Awe of the aith, “lid the emcee which overytrew ornn.r Ile waffles, in other aged. will ,veithrow Dori new, if you continue he Iltvhoulti In power, for they have Lowe theruielvee to be the °new ICA of hev,o•:ernmeht. They contemn the ConAtitution, hick in the only guarantee of liberty the pt-ople. bin e placed under military na edmen's Bureau despotism the, , •ec w bite people of ten otates of this 'Mau anti debarred most of them (rih 11 poliyluslpriwtlegea, while they have 11 franchised the nogroi and made Will power Mitt may govern thir tionnts.y ; Their _ Reconstruction acts, .untler . li/eh:Mese groat wrongs lustre .been erpetruted, are null and vol, being nemalitutional, and yet they.a,re Id and enforced sit the poisit of the .ayonet. • 'flunk of it, people of l'ouiritylrunis. 1:r not. tiro Constitution iilrently.over 'iron u": Are not your libertieg bort tisly nu:untied bye party whorinirepre ,ntutives iu Cuugteso recir,Lotsay yer iuo theinselves for the sake of main inning: power' O !ilietie are seriotiequestions, ron er them well, awl vote conscientiously n Vote to turn the tyrants, the viola m:, in the Constitution, the usurpers, lie plunderers, who have robbed the ~or to curial, themselves, the modern iuthe and Vandals, vote to turn them ut el oflic,.e and power, and plate the overamciat, once more, In the control I Democratic putt iots and stateeui un, ho alone ran.uvc it (tam destructica. Be Sure to Vote! EN vry Democrat and every lonservative, without nie soli& Ar - exception, should be at fly. oh. ou TCESDAY NEXT! Vhoever fails to go will fail to terforni the • soleinn dray lie westo hi , : country. This is Do inac to 6ta,y atiome from light mi.trillin i g closes. •The ,politt sl Ritrtuticrn is one ef-t .and the conS4v4tivO titer who :stays away from the 'oils will incur a respdnsibility no °altar) . weight. ,J.OOK I)Fr /Vit. A AIN tb*y. Dethreratt . t Mast be prelim:9lf to turn ut VieNt, Ttte*titiy, tit the polls, rain or }toe. They thole whole rengttr 'out hi mite of "wind 'or cattier," anti the Democrat who kinds 'ft little rain on that day', if it tonit/ alarm , fs nothing more than a it weather patriot. Every • rutin iu't turn out it It Is clear, , and make bigger effort Hit rains. GOVIIIRNOR PILLSIAURY, t of Wiwi, will nedress the Mess Itieetini,l morrow. It ADAA, AL speaker denounce Demo to as "relds",and "traitors," and et itadical candidates ask Dennloruns vu.tee, "Shinny cu , ; your v 31414101" Pei:ttouviLs don't trie,Fi, to tea She hand, tliat,is trying to F..lap KU to She face. t;roru Ohio is chfcring. A/441141i , co,iacede a koss in the anoreriiioital delegatiou. ten t Lao, is lool9Al . 4,heti• every 04%444 are $ 9 ,04# 65 f * ear 44PgiVie. 4 , - ;• . _•p• '• • of r'e'ingx ritut,/,`•do`iour gliTANdikiitri?e'w.Fl i k • 41 °Prit' ° .# 4411 W, tbif;' •!•rivii 4 4,-"F,4•14 11 * • *IP •rform it to Che getting out of the last an" T-1/ _ VOTE The ViTholel2.eliet! Dontoerdt:., Nolo tho whole thtlo fir,t i.x‘qt.\l , .(; I'vEur .41. t•; The havi. Ita!tt , ti( ;::la ;It 4dl the rindrsct iiirw•Tu 7 r e,r this nr that Itfulical. date. Lob O" fin . " the snake in ate grass"— "the nigger on the wood-pile -subj(!irt: qfd . MI! ,11 . 1errib- 1 eratle ticket--to be. voted •,14. three parts, uct ieinry." -State," and "county"—as JUDICIARY Associate Judge, • Joseph J: •ISTATE. Auditor General, Charles .E. Iloule flurveyor General, Wellington H. Ent. COUNT) ccokoes , Francis M. Kinmell st 9 .te'seuatoe, GFi.lrQ~a :M Duncan 41rowtro7Lo B. Dill P 4 rqthonoktry, Jacob .41 - aUtorn.. - Dietriet Attorney, "{Valiant A. Duncan.. . Co unty Cotnmiestiier, ',.4/08(48 Hartman. Director of the Poor. Benjantiik Deardorff County Auditor, EN, U. Heagy County Surveyor, Jesse L. Keller litziilteineluber, fellow Dem cerats, that to 'secure It full VICTORY in Adams, we must vote WHOLE TICKET, AND NOTHING 'HITT THE TICKET"! THE MAStS MEETING TO-.IIORRO ll' ! NIA, McCurdy, L'hied Marshal, is perfecting hie arrangements for the 'Mass Meeting to-morrow. Ile will hare lii headquarters at the C'ourt•houne, where Aids and As shdant Ithiralfals will report—as early tte o'elocli, if po,,ihle, It is suggested that Democrats in town do something In the way of de corating their hpusts with evergrealie, Aid. • The time is short, we know, but a few Metre of euergetio work may se eomptiiih much. • ' Our •eirdserli a 'glorious one. Good, government and the purity of our race depend upon Its encores. What Dem ocrat will hesitate to give a little of his thno 20 fureher it ? To work, then, at hunt, and with a will! Llectiow Aiext Tnendiiy 'run Xrieuds of Col. Dixon, the itc publican candidate for ,State, Senator, do note / la/at for hits the the position requiroy., They say he ie clever man, and that ie all. We can say the Berne of Calvin IN. Duncan, with the addition that be is a man of ability and a forcible public speaker— energetic and practical. All in alt, him Duncan is juat such a niao - as this district needs is the Sen ate,. to stand by and advocate the in teresta M our people. To border suf ferers, he appeals with double force, having . been himself a heavy leapt.. in 'his hands they will litithelr in ,tercets entirely safe—no "euetriorial" appropriation •will be allowed to de feat injured stiffezer,' honest claims. THE DFAERTER L‘W Remember that 'n'o mic can be de hi hod the rigid to vote en a. charge el' de ;tertian, ttidoss it ie proven that he, has tic, n feralarly tried tkry a' court martial awl thita . conyktett. Franck Jordan, the Secretary of the Cunituouwealth, wrote to the :sheriff of Huntingdon county esztbilowii : "THE 4)Eclsio,v OF THE SU- . I'EENE COURT, TO Irl7loll lOtt EEF.R,' DrrIDED 7'ff E Lit W incro.vgrrrrnoNAL SO PAR -IS VELA TM TO I)&slt;BT.ltAtet 11110l'ER BEEN TB. L'D ( ()CR T'3LIETLIL." Let that be shown to the election and if any one or them disre gm& the lam, let a civil suit for (Limo ges he instituted against him. They caunot escape ,ued. Let that be well understood. • Meeting To-morrow! =I The uortapn hilly of indictment paid by the count• in three year., under A. J. euverla /*strict, Attorneys'Alp,' a m nun I . to The same, while Wm. A.. Dunima prosecuted, In the same time, amount ed to but sl,l"ri. This shniey is paid by the Amiable citi7ens of the county. 11,adical extravagance does not con• flue itself to tho nation •and the State —but luta even exhibited itself in the ()Mee of District Attorney under Emit cal tenure. Tae Evening, Tekgranl phis Radical) of Friday begins a dol. omits Nadir as follows: "There i& s.treat danger that the Ilepublicans u ill lose. the City of Philadelphia next, 'f iiesday,u eek. Thu-re is at present a strong possibility tita4 we, will- bc. de fcatetis'!. This is a stabstadtial :than licnunelt -of tb-9 Cants l 4 id advance, as it •liati been_ conpisiggl by the ..Rolivala Unit as gpea AhilatAolpitio . so goes the Stag. awl -that Akairioes ,tits ,Stotte so goes Re* 'Country. Wburefore, Goy. eroar Seymour is already as good us elacted, Wa.obLeat BariloorlAargau la Perla/what:4a Mardi' be,144, We witrliesti. Election ;Uzi picot G,....EXTY5.13 - VI I I.G COMPIL -- -- 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ? '' rjhZ " . ""- NADItL FIZZLE the dutiful- e . c. , . .T ,were *ode, JUL. Ai.lent_k , I,vr, Dill, Je:t• . .1 ~,,,,, and ~ .e% end oth era, 171(.11111:Ti; , .p• Rept.ll•licall, hap pVll4,l (0 unt 7 .;l. - 14, t, tof .104 , 0 John.' blael,..n..iili -1 ,,, in l'licr-lotr. ' Judie WWI I ~i , l aird A Lat KlUer, Di. Dill', oi ;• , 1: a,,, 1 1.1 , 1)r. te iyilwll.."iie ,) ,, u4,..i1i t i1L,n;! , ..Lt15,X2d . ..k part of he, 1., , in thi- Innii, with Ilinhii 164, 1 ,11',= 1 111 tlki.ill*i Ake ililace rented. 'll.e Judge said he re -1 theinhervil hit.. - Intl here the eenverl ) . i• :kitten on the p,ent e ?toppe I. It' - was I " all flint irati'i,.ll , l, - .es'we , Breitntertikil i l, rt y revfetal et I. t ho yin let 1 Of the highest 'el n.leter and yeraeity, whit-e word lo,f. ;Ictet been ant Cllll' TIOL IA inipettcbta. • Nuw u . iit. ul L 11- ealipportul, ,con 7, eer.atlun 1,4, the ~,c,l'!nr J.- . & / .tinil til:nY. - , ufikeiuted'Aii- 4 liOtitc TINA 17r.. VIII! -. , retionlteek.upen bir.,lllliller'a (Amulet ton," bellowing with all in, might that the "intereeii 'cit"lttber' dmand the dotilit2f Dill/111.U- ,iti! , 1„ .• , • Vhim 4 1. 1% I!lpttll,' au Ofa.cutius, bust-, nema—a low pieoe of demagoguery, that should retail do an having a hand Lott. • • :;, Dr. Dly is Ku ui t ie alit] mh , reiv}a, u— gentitinifihiy In nts Bearing torrartx [Aber*, caletthwed'rather towite friend'. by him SUIL% ity ofirunner, than make enemies by 11.ts-bnem...... Fevy men can have I, on he. M4Blier e 9 t khoks • ,1)'r: stredw.lo ' ineufire'rabVy; and henee nnikeN a krtd+bend of the Ml•iery4do' . l4 140( ? artwitatu eXpc,42F.l. But tf,llpl'herson„thinlss those con cerned in "the in ‘ beresta of labor" foot. or children, he will thol himself badly mistaktii: ' ' NO 5r11.,A.7111M9. I ha Badicala aro making a asiatem tie citron to induct; De to scratch their tickets. They are at It all river the county,. sneakingly, fait' carrfestiy. •Datnocruta,,, ww.an44 • tufa movnmmcf! Merhersoir boasted at the ChamberalitirA . Meeting that a part of the Radical ticket would be elected In this couuly meant 4., the predietion'wlis Li-ed on scratching by Petnoerats. We hope that our party friends every where will set their ' faces sternly agalmt so (I,, ,, ,tigiin; a business, and wherever 'a disp ciltion to Seratch is seen check It hi he moSt prompt and i efficient manner. If Detnocrats turn oti, and vote tlic elcan ticket, the Mals will be beaten out of sight. But • Democrats nut adhere to their party faith, as Radicals 110 to theirs'. MANN Meelinl, To-morrow: A nt .1 It:id/cal meeting /u Potdeniburg, a low night shire, won dered what thal Aluaighty • uuule I)emocrat for— ertrithing wns, made for some who put Hugo tutuept a Deuto vraW" • 1. • Fellow Demumat, wire} yuu are iteketi by a Redteal xitudidate W vale for him tell him you were put "made" to support the eaudidat,t.e of a leafy who (••adore thus impiously deummee yule ht•mud up like min, anywhere and uveryiillere, tted piy bark Snell &Ulla( 14 in a way that IN ill to fill. COL. Ktiati: ha, hog been one_of the most active and u-eful citizens of the county. WhAt he has is the product of his own Lai Jrk, tilling and lin proy,ing the toil. His opponent has enjoyed , r a large portion of his life—e»pugh to ttisfy any reason able appetite lie ought to be content, and rather help, than stand iu the N% ay of his old ECO;irOr, Col. Kuhn. 'The people no doubt Roo the "eternal ii(things" in tuts came, and say to Mr Picking, "'N'ti have given you enough—stand le!" Me , VrtiahMiPA -durneless ahtiSe of Dr. DIII Is eau-hm considerable re mark. Men wonder why 1w should Mory husin . We u ill tell theta. MiTherF,in ha ax of his own to Ito is after at itfrer office He cannot hope to 1 , M,1 the Clerk Ship at Witshlbirton ton_or than this term. There will be new den! for House of ficers—and he, u rib the rest, must go out. - He has therefore a longing eye on the United hates Senatorstitp. ChMley Miller, ut the House at Har 'riehurg, would snit his purposes exact ly. Dr. Dill wouldn't. That makes all the ditibrenre—end neeounts for Moil:l4+lton Sticking so tenaciously ton poor transparent falsehood. Like tioutßlS on a trail, 4ome people get blind In the hot race for Aide. Elettion Ne , it Ihtesday ! Tux. Star abu,es Augustus Duuaan, of arnber,bvrg, because lee Was de feated for Asse.d .te. Judge in Franklin county several. y l vtrs ago, when IL was yet Republican. The attack is as small as it is gi.ttintous,aud looks as I though MeConaughy was the father Af it. McPherson should Se43o it that MeCouaugliy give, him no wore such . "digs" iu :hie vas. papas. lie (Ale- Phersoni-tuust hate ,ocue recollection of the terrilds defeat he encountered, pot, long, zt.4o, ikLI a Cpa g o - a I district out otd..iu bq .suupdly and CERTAINLY Ral/111/11CILIL, If he hisu't, tlpa, tigurew might be hunted up to lefiee)i, Lis ulcutory. .McConaughy thou,ilitsof It, when La ,penned the tithe 1., and ho doubt inirp.4 to lot :11,1,N.c...•e0u. with Ids own club. Pravintoicovairt. Kitvintlier lips en joyed the enieltinite,n , orthe oaf& fm , three Years." He haw received, rmw reeeive4, and wilt continne to receive, tzid A month as a inniAni thrin the U. S. goVortanvat, ' Jacob Siethorn 14an old•ettiten, who has Worke4 hard nil bld'iltb, itall Now for the first time taMitabakkie tt Teo- pie Tor a eirrinty otter. He hin4 ezeet• lent goalitleations, na merit. Kitzinttler hag liven Welt ..Insvidell for. It Would- Se no Inommthati fah' to• give an old and , meritorleus man tale Mr. Melliorn a lift tf.e. Honest voters, 'think of this - I,llVit 1.1E1; The Radicals of this-entinty eland to have' arthing lint lit to depended to prtip , up.theoirhi diics fortune& iu the, lowertownstcpe, forunsinnoe, , they poet that greateliatices are gulag cat fat them in the tippeitertii—luittia the up per &IA the se:de 3R ii.dd of U lower.' ion .1.11 Latefueed lies, without a 1 p..Vtict4 ; tifiOttntilttlon, to the dicftX!iiii,te degree. Demo craLl, Put ho faith 111 Radical stories of day . k TV is aaldthat Jotin'Yieking H plead ing "poverty." It won't do—positive. Iy won't. The public hoe*, that he has 'been holding good °ekes nearly all his fife. The "poverty , ' dodge is. "played out" In his ease. .i'ke flu* Radical People also orltsalical Rale': • Thc ilati val -ma., meeting" here on , %Volt. t.ti A y I,:wa U.. 0wx...: .. nwpact 0 fitil i i ee •e I /. i •- tt fizzle in e‘er. t-ettst.', The lilt et tl.l lizol bent arl#141:101 . ti i (Cr Ni etd,..., and Coll , l,icrabie err , rt made t tuzgl.,nii.,4,l4tze. C.E.P.IILL-.. 1:11.%; etquilr wrt ev...ti ritlti. a the nay before for the put po.ut of ur-41.1.9 out Albe i fikoliful. ' On 3.Vetene....(tay morning' the Band 1 . Wat. , , tavted arousill • tow n. Mar-It,liti hurried froth ace' poYdi l to 'another, int it•kry aparencht no!, dtiegationv. • Actiir ' o long "..0 au. , a teV; vehicle+ Irvin :-).ialtait arrived; iten a few horsemen, a n'agan - nipd fteyekrt buff,94s faun Ifi tuni/tpnba,4, 4. ii•olitViy(iene,hot.e li noon, n ilil q man analbq on It, leame lit the F..tmnitt.F.hurg road f The' ,' nirtr , l4o.. aml ,be leatlea.bigas.to leek ' • nine.. i Tile 'more Inliiefalaiitti v oyiit i illiVetersLurg ,cornes." And Peters bnig dirt ehtno—one two-horse;Ohfcle. and aim) taldies I Thl6- woo the 'held extent- 7 -n° more , . .The mei.. 01ia1.4; disheartened amid rOrtificil, ',Be ' tniefted whit for haid anngttapitta in Lite DiiuneniC nod : tio iitnaaniion,nag hod! , There was' much • wvierirritt.t:-4Wenr: f,i at the iteribiluart netiploi for inlilt 1 {.II , rld p out, and nr•epring fit tiv_4....d, eta to r not liringin'eliein ou:k. •tie:4) : 4 divetn4 wit One: eta/43r Ila.lien) *ann. ttnianee. A tew ventured ex"u e e'i. ; '"flir farmer4‘.extt.'Keettitrz vet," said I some i ottugps sultp#o.i Mal lif's .144 - ,on. were plenty, ate Republican pal- I ty may have gime ptaeonwhaottnic I" But nogi{{iig,,Nitudd "Wire." 'Kite de inenetratien waif ea pal fiatile a• finale as to render all attempts 0 paipfte }t -- , I idICUIOUS. A t-tatal for the opeekleittir-hed been erected P) the imuond, Areund HthO about+io6r. liuudred pebple' ; all told, man and women, (including - dar ' klytio .ametubled iu t l Ouc of the Smith fang y, Trom Click ' her ciitinty,- held - forth, fteavily, on , tbheff Dina, rNaae'o. iiewley, of Conuetetient, (with whom din *melt fd powder la tlie, army did and, wee'lntrjiduced. Tic h‘rlzed an hottr amt a half, mainly on tI war, but all the time in nhuse of the bets*. (rata Left enWely (le4r of the innumerable wiatn.,, hettpth apcu the people 'by the can opt le :der, itr It:Idle:0 party. When he *to dune, the audience quietly retired., A torch-light procasaitm wits an, hounced for the evening, to relieve the mortification of the day. The'lfan over club was &snatched for, and a special train sent down. One hundred torches were expected. About forty only (tune. ,Thin was wet blanket No. ! Instead, therefore, of a tel eh-light pt ocesqloh through the pri nc; pal .treeP+ to wako up the "copperheads," the few lights on baud were token to the nwad, it here bpeaktng web again started. Hiwwley lal ked. of cour-e, ua did one Lloyd, front op the river some where, arid another chat, from Vir kinia or .ttaltituore,, nobody ,beenied to now which,. The apeeehes were all made: upot the taunt ftudteal clap-Imp. Living issue, were ignored (ten. Ban kb, announced with such a flourish, was not here. Ne triter was Geary—probably c l Aged by Lis more discreet friends. This 'picture is brief—the subject WAS the “briefest" of the kind eves. witnowed here. Tho noted "Wilmot fizzle," seine years ado, was ramecta. Me In numbers compared with it, arid iimMively excelled id in spirit Contemplating the whole affair, the inquiry of:ewe—Arc not the itepublt- eau nutaapa—ta,:-payera, working peo ple—a- tiled of Radical negroit.ni, extravagance and alloying, as the Dentoeratte inasach are? It would Go a happy state of thing, for the country If rude were the ed,e—auld the hope i 3 not norea.onable that it really is so. —Now,'Petnoetuta, for the MA MEETLNO TO-51.011R0W. I= Mr. Pendleton addrPl4l.4% Thirty Thou. =I=CM The Demoerritle Mnae Meeting nt Pittsburg On Mondny was the largest anti 'mast Impotilftg tternoristrertitto that has ever bien witotiNed in .Western iinsylvan in. The proconsifin kook o huwn auyl flacon minutes to page a given point. Ir. Pendleton ad .he"od thirty taIIU4AELLW , 9.II/.1; . 1 lie torebelight proe,*sion in Um (,veilinggsli EOM iminenQp—the work ingmen turning out in great force. Thoentbasia..u! upbottiolvt,, Ake nadic,ale wet 1..)./nu4er-ti WLW ai*Bl4‘l3, A BLASE! . One Bundred Timemand Beeple Turn e4r! The 11)reftiefai manias beromoutfrAttua. e•er meet. It. thin Country 444—.4 • ; Letters from Gen. McClellan and Secre tary Welled ennownni nays soar and Blair.. The grandest political detunurtia lion ever liai-rrln kftl9. eotintry Nita , l made by the Democracy, of ',Ng+ York on Monday night. The crowd of people In satite:ice ribalbetea fully ON HUNDRED THOU• SAND I The whole city . waa la a blaze, produced by thirty thousand torches; innumerable -lire' works, lan terns, &c. Speaking was had from stands, beshlealmtimmeoee meeting Tammany Hail. The Redietaataurik into their holes, ed and 4,5. heaitened. Letterii . were read from Gee. ne- Cletfan, Seeretary \\relies, and others. gen, McClellan says: Th'e work of the soldier is, I trust, forever ended; and it rennitll9 for the people to fulfil the great °Wean for ,wlateli they, or their smelted brothers, were called to i h^ field. A restored union'of States and beams ; an invigorated Colc,titntion, to be firefly and faithfully supported; the maintenance of the tuitional credit in violate; a re.eatabliiiialUttat OA" putioual and Vitale rights in all their - integrity tie harmony and a i 3 4- rig peami—Lina•e are the objects , for which every citizen-should nowetri ye ; and, volleying these to rest in the suc cess of the Democratic cause, b the election of the eminent statemnan ta tectedan veproseut the peirta , ,ilt id Auy to i 41013 to sustain [Mit, name an a private esti:den. I.scerettery Welk. , says of the Dadisal ea, ful-e hvdte, pref,e,iseloue, mut whiell led lu its,orliiuumatio9, o hl du,erviumi ut puhlie,euntiaeuee. X Orin reicueuiu t.. 1 defeat, aturiu Cite t 0.1 9) ph of t 4,0 se. trlw eta- striving for a ruaturatakiu. the truinu, and a reeturatiott ut the litides, to t4eir_legktimateeue.titutiu9l, euAl euue4tutloqad rtglttr, The speaking uras , kept up untli a Intel:loer, theileNoit IftteueeteenthuAleum pe'rVading ' the cielwd thrburlibst l 2 'New Yorli, fox,e,ltundred thou sn d Mar Serino* AgthEtlai r ! TifF &inciideeP for.;.keeentbfy do -the Radical I.le f iet. beip;l44„ 11;14 therefore. Charley MAI lor got -Repttbilettns latiglieci stand uzdiciNed t.mi.2l.nati,,n Art' hvire thFa to te. nvv i ttri(g. cc, ai.tl.e Char!'Oy iit beCkuse, '11" erected; Ith" r 6 t'' filtp' uk'otlihp. " 6 1'11261'1W' tfidttr<4.fldite ter such' ' svldeh''friii)lsl l 4lll€4. 'Whnt trausparent stmagosuetv N'S' /40 .o i t/4'r Wit 494 i /141 Yarisitthentherwlassittlicattsokt.. cal eandittstair renal thank" (heir own orgt for starting the game. FM,IDAY MORNING... 0 Ise Topple V:Adams Anletz! Thom.e , N. Dtei f ia, Sohn Rod, John • ism. Das td IlSille, Wm. fliglagher, Ca-hown. fjenry titetub. E ' amnuel Neoliek;,ll. .L Diyerne. Geo. :\ . P6llip D , :iminie, Wm:111i int l'itcy are i reit of r, than ge Ehle travagawe &Intl Itigh Tax. Mareb, Peter m.—Negro flare:an%nail n B j Melaie. enj.tliti I,,vk h.berger, Ja , ,- itikit i rs , Pitt,nturt, r-01.411011 TilCO- '• !". r`" - • 4,,re Taughinhatgh. Win. Thomai of C.. Cnal le- 11. Bull, t"olemon Brown. ". 4.115:. (LE Dr. ,11.41...aaa, ani, 1111444 _ a NlrY l.ouull arialtniint 911 thelb.,Ue9(lf L ,"1„4444114,1 ; ,„ 0.,3- , --Ati-wtiF'fbitishiled- Fk. ' d. -4 ,1 - 1 " 41 t ' Fi tuitle 131 Id net/1y Thulim,. EN. The meet - lug then nreljonrned with cliec.rs :ur the whole tit het. Mr. Tuiltrei 1.101/60, ut a 1.1,11 nreet- Hing re!s held, was decorated with finza SA , llllvrelithi, nt eveigreens nod said Liiilfwitly Uluiloodlt ti. ()tiler liou3es In the ttarn were Also hand somely lighted up. The goyim may lie aid of all Lite pulls Lettere at t,t it telt 'Annan-air lueeting.. Lu\u beeu held. L l yi faxqn!yil iii NTIMSTOR The meeting Lityagrttuu.u, last . . Wight weelf L was !ate qzmid tptiou.The ollfe,te lsere: PreWeti4, P s: lh 4tett, President-, 11•-nlv / Henry Little, Peter Milter.„J.woh rtttentori, SAinuel Wolf, George, 11. ' man, Joni* Johns, John Lynch. WEPtz: - 1 1 16, odors Taughinbaugh,• " ham,7us. Able lip Mies y Judge -Kimmel! and W • D n, •**. ir *fler which a . ••KiA us formed • .4f Had march? I], pre ewted 717 ' , Tr r" uric. There • • B A -4 -".: L out. =I ' The meeting nt Abbottston n, on Frnitty eveuttig,,proved : to, .ip .. te ginin4 outpouring of the people. The Radi cals, a few evenings prevhm., 1,1,1 a m ... 411 141 eeting in the lila • up main- Sy front Hanover,r, 4 con.M erably over it. 41 1 'h iiroured the Democratic bloooif-.101110: n and , neighborhood, antt,ftelive pimp:nation, for Friday evening were at time en rtzred upon. The D,,,....ari t 'Men' riot i:011ICIII Illert ly w.tt h alsgtali Inv, —th ey must. have a ' ..:.Naktitig . k,,too And they hat • - 126 feet ton ' liftei . ely and with: ' le ex ped = ri der the erne a - management: r. 1 Koehenour, and I , ' iera) others who a.-i-stil hint. The number In alien dai cc *mi. frara' our to five handled. - The organizath I consisted of: I Pieidiliint. Her • Miller ' I:-ii,, Vie riresidents, Michael. - Dellone, :fes-e Bucher, Fiiederich Wolf, 'lir D. I Kiiidienour, Jona., Dull, Henry Moul, A. K. Stoner, A. J. Boners, E. J. Wil sorn.Dr. W. J. ne.Ukuret, - Anthony Thoman, Juste Bolliuger, Samuel J. 'Brady, DaVr4 NeWVOlllllll2r,, Jr , Illuirlea H. Run', Alm Huhhumo, Capt. H. Chritzunsli, Ma.). D. J. Be.i per, George Davie, Henry Staley. Secretarie., Jo-'eph ‘VoIP, Samuel A. I.V ea.& C. E Kuhn, John Snyder, 1 Andrew Hither, James McLant, Car -1 Delius Golden. Calvin M. Duncan and Judge Kim mel! addrehsed the meeting at length, and very effectively, when it ad journed, NI , ith hearty cheers for Sey mour, Blair, and the whole ticket. Lirrr.tArowN A qunning demonstration —the Inrovt night Dialing Leer had ‘o the county ! The Radicals had their meeting the evening previous, and with deleg.r 'tions from flettyshurg and "fan Over, got up a considerable crowd. They bragged—boasted largely that the "cop `perlieuds couldn't heat it." 'The live DetuaaraAdraf ,1414 ite14441: and wele..not to be bantered; they took up tibe gage, and went to work. The train ft om tiettyhbUttdmprovett on the number the bituiloati bad, the Detniwritts from hereriurnbering about one hundred; more get aboald at 'Han n's St.dion ; Orford contrihmted SCI 7 sty, to three for the Radicals the night, beam; Myers' switch furnished x number; Hanover gave us three ltuddired, to half that number the night 'before ; the Mt+.'herry•down road crossing-contributed a delezatiOrl, did Sell's Station, putting up the ;crowd on the Unlit to full, six hundred. And threti at Littlestown! People evelywiherf--elli over r it-rnumheriug from J,l4lfito ~Mrob I.such enthusiasm—it was enough to 'make a white Alan feel good for a month. A proricasion, with torches anfl dialfriporinelear iindistriyinf rep, resico tiet Vont of Bureau,' . T9XPEC;" marcher the fit ineipal streets, rtreceded by the Littlestowx , ltand and the ithttlychurg martial'inutde. (Meer fobloweli abater during the entire par.tdu.. , , SV IR I:in troth a lively time. A 141)Ipt.titif hpit I?"titeliteha Hoirse, an organization' was hal~ the kreet 4 iip.aatl dpyiti ~ trApgijia**d with people. Hon. \%m. MeSherry took the wand, and after a hrieftbilit telling speech, propoaeil thafolloWing of °Moans which was utianitnotai !ly ailoptvd : ,Inii'sittiaiit,iAnins Lefever, F,4q. Vice Pre•ideuta,Joipi Bauinga i rtner,,JUDll Wnhn, "Kph retro Veitchyg, 81thon H. Bishop, David .hrbasiKb; i i3reorge Ileheota," yvMliani ,Btaub,-Jaeoh Munk, Jain Cleo. Wolf, 'James Fetter, Andrew Hnhn, Jconis. spaiiiing, ,10-eph L. tillorb, Bartley Aumen, I'. Fink, Jacob Fox, Lawrenee Brant, lieu. 1) Ziegler, H. D. Watt,lee, -Jelin Duff, Abraham Sheely, ',Sohn Skok, John Stratfrii, Capt li. thrilzman, .Atlatn Robert. Secietiirie.,, John Mille, Jeicnti::i /Lambert, John P. !ifeierry, Polo' ifoiT, John H. Spaulding, Peter Grech ,boltz,John Dine. It.tior D. J. Benner, C. E Kuhn, Dr. W. MorAnre, John U. Ha Judge liimwcil made ono of lic, most powerful specclieS—lb publicans thenittives acknowledging, that Ccag 'haTs-offort flit the prhviiitts aliiht was mete Moak , eompiudd with:it. The Judge WBB not wily heard with cloed uiteillide, but his ratuarks elicited fro. squeutil and uproarious applam., was followed briefly" by H. T.'Stuhle and \V. F. Doan, NV lion the nteett•no adJertimed with t_ach . cliceta as 'milt have seta lector id the hearts of all flatlieuldoui in the io titer will. —The. Railroad lic4se,arwittels the speaking took place ; is now 141 by our tarincy totvustnln, C. B.' Hunts, ; - ti tery eievet !ben and a first chres lendlord: Re listl..everyttliog Provided the ineer 040 ,10 (A4 1 4 1 w 4 11 ., J rFlio pendwrnoy of 1149.14-ppeu end iw tieTpt,led in reepeilable, nninhers . 41 4 . oberg Sprin..s or; , ,tiolyrkifs.* ,'evening last, and organized - ftd: IOWN Pre Haut, Aluxaudtt LCulin; t Vice rmetstientm, (knrge , t v. Cornell, Kstn, Isaac Knuinitin, Stimuel Brunthafer Robert Dull, Win. Rile. 6eerots4lik, IVrit, lAiiiviLArnostilar ' tin, WO: , } maker., The MAY' and AMY Ailenuresed J. D. , :cc:Nyman and W. A. ntincwi t Ehyas., ,aftorliltich.theinantingakijourned in fluespirTia, .41 II yea' cirargirin. hM!>'s''et's! Cattplete s urpris e . `fit 'web t thOre to address; ailtve suptalW,' * Ei Club meeting. Judge of our wondet to riud seWild bdtatiM'petrpte bled. Twn bands of martlitt - music N ere') attendiluee, to eultiten the no. caeionl, and they p ct I. "Ax-Sherlfr Thomas called the meengio order, anVieadlhe• lest et utlitieW,lskfidlo‘re': President, John Vice Presidtmts, John Thomas, !lEli =I The Donoctracy of Franklin and Cu ni be' lan d to w nshipe neeeinhled in goodly hu'utbero Iduanneieburg on Tuegtln'y evening After :-tirrine mar tial mm-to, the following Alters were J Laws Ilt:.101,1 , 14,1„ N'lLe PIV/1 i.leutq, J. , Wesley Lott, .1 , 1111 t., E ritzetrer, Lev, Itt•ol•trala blister, Roth, Joseph I-imitator, Jerome Mar. tm, itteot, Letriv, MicheerNKlller, Mc.l).lont,ii. Becrettiri en, Abraltarri Hurt, Sttrion •`rt+itlt, Jut). 11. FFhdtic, L4eurge 1.13,1•; Ci,4t Litt, Juliu D. Atetttn, Iten-key, Elijah ‘'avulvtie, Jahn .D.arttorff, eivorge Funt, Jolla Lee,.ll. E. IV r ,Stable addressed the meeting briefly, and then introduced J. C. Neely, 17.Sti., who ably distusee . ti the financial abd redonstruction questtons. 11. J. li.tahlo concluded the speaking. Mooting adjourned with eheiscs. CEECEM The meeting at Ilarup(an, on W. nesday evening, was, we 21. re a rouser—delegalions being present from all the neighboring towns.— Mcsisrs. Neely, Duneau and Dili spoke. There was a long procession and great ea thmlasm. The °nicer* were: President, John L. Taughinbaugh, Vice Presidents, Wm. B, King, John ('line. Franklin Ramer, George Fire stout!, Reuheit Jacob", Jutin G.March, Henry F. 'Miller, Wm. H. Wagner, Samuel HeMarti, Singlooti Eichollz, Jeremiah rilaybaugh, C. W. Beittnam, Jonas Chronister, Samuel 13. Miller, Win. S. Hildebrand, Jacob Miller, E. ereuu Edward Shaffer, Stephen Heinard, J. S. Taughtnbaugh, Thomas U. Neely, warner Townsend, John L. Toy, Daniel H. Myers, Win. Forzythe, David Holtz, Peter Mentz. I= A large and enthusiastic meeting of the friends of Seymour, Illait, Kim mel! and the whole Denoicmdic ticket was held at Golden's sehool-house on Tuesday evening last. The following officers were selected: President, John U. Byers, 1.2.-1. Vice Prebidenta. Ixnac Degroll, John Lieix, Wolf, Uhrietiau Reck, Valentine Ulrich, John W. Davis, Jacob King, John Smith. Secretaries, Peter G. Gieeuholtz, David Worley. The Cornet Band dim courved tweet music on the occaetoa, and eiTeetive epeeehoe were made by lion. ~s'ill3ntu I(4:Sherry, W. F. Dean, Jacob Mask tuid G. B. Yahtig. hays the friend who a rhea the above facto, "tierinany will give a good account of herself on Tucaday next." Not a doubt of it. HON. ELI I'. NORTON, of New York, 11111 adarevi the .I.ltibA fleeting to-morrow. HeCoNiuoitv is manifesting ex tra°, &nary anxiety Liu the State Sena tor question. He has two reasons First, Calvin M. Dunean's election would RELIZIKE the OtTil..lClE un der which McConaughy got the seat. Second. McConaughy promised to secure relief for the horsier muilerer., olod didn't' do I t—Allowlng hts w 1, In stead, tot;xpend 'Wolf in log-rolling for appropriations to his "ineniorial' , ! concern. Oalvin M. Duncan will work MN -1,11,1" and ILAR:I6...STLY for tompousa thin, and tna,y succeed. lticeonaughy does not want , Duncan to do what ha himself would nut or could nut do. Hence his anxiety for Dixon's election, and Duncan's befeat. Dixon hue no ability awl can be u. no service to the sufferers,' in the Senate. 1 iceonaughy floc% not want the &magas paid, anti thinks Dixou's election will be sure to pres out their payment. Thia accounts for the venom McConaughy spouts nt .Calvin M. Duncan through the,Slar &antic/. • Masm Meeting Trt-triorroviv =I Charley Sftlh,r war, roaraidonni so poor n blacksmith in the government shop at Win.hington that he WM set to digging out au old locust stump stead of continuing at Wowing and strtkrint. ThisinAignityNilin putupon Charley by a very "loll" hoes. Will McPherson pitch into hira HON S 11. REYNOLD'S, of Lanuister, will address he NI . RS: , Meet fn morrow. BiLIANCE incrvw , The great gawe of the Rellen! lead: bra is awn , . l'hey blow, and brag "awl offer to Let, and cry ;loud, that their auciiess Is certain, for the pur -1 pose of 'keeping up their courage. They know that the tide 14 running against thew ; they kiiew that the II liencst and oppressed litborN; nYeu of Cthe country are leaving them -by twn tirade; they know that unless they c,in perpetrate some CIMANTIC FRAUD upon the people, that they will not stand ot elLince at the coming election, and in the hope that they can olieut the people ' 3 .44 or a4.:;r they are lyitlg luLout their chauees—lying abort their cunitillatea-4 big about their record— uttOilt, Their opponents—lying, t about' their- Intentions—lying about evecitliing ibut enters Into a caw-. 'TErgli NOT! They liII WILVI , LLY, FIASRI•N: and cow:4;0 1 4 Beware c i f iletna 1— Watth inurz. HON. CiEcllt6s7 I3ItEWTit, of UliairiberAnirg, 1134enn &lie .11iisn :Vetting to-morrow. it+ the editors of the &oil& &haus/ permit liceonaughq to cent his per- Immo; epitoin oditortuts l the character of visit Imltbet-Afill root' be reduced to the StanduPd of the Star former . I - kiwi's. Would it`not be well 10 the afore said MeConaiiiitk i to.ttsaruttio the sig nificant retleetata itixtµ - 4,14 ouie i ratt iu the rsolutlone adopted tqlt the Repo b !ken Quite/me When tir:Dizeon inks nominated—lSspeettittY:ttnit, put titalk sized-by ttre:Resvisasiiry n14411 1 0f 40+ •HONESTY—and then take oareiefklk "glass house? ,CTOBER 9, 1 CONNECTICUT The Ten Fie{ s li h ß o t : . tllnn.NOme New HAVI.." , :, October I.—The re km tis from the pm n t leettous m this State, tell a tern pieusing tale for the Democrats. The 11. moor iP4 can ry nil the large cities and gain re vend 1 a pg. lieturlle. show .I)oll,r,ltie gaunt. nl most e•er3 a here. --0 linntr “lid Blair wit - entry Comireetreat amlottblestity by a lorgely,Ltieya-ul u),ajotity user last ':pt Ing...iTlsa'Znek ,, on (Ward , ire parading the stmt ts :ma the DVILIOCIZiO; are ittlmartt. • HARrrgito,,Oetobvr.l. -- Later returns eohtlrm the cool lielAS received l.iot night. The Democrats have gamed Its ovally all the principal eltioi. and towns oil the vote vast last sprjug, wltlx the excepLion of New Haven, and in 111,1 1 ty their majority is larger than rt mas last. tall. ('ltiitteuthnal is vertalu lei 4 , 1 yttlOtlr .111 j. I lair. . \4a HAVkIN, si if.. 7.—The robarun. ftom p.ll thetow n of the : -. 3tats a rprtow in And of ft. most cheering character. , The democrats lame t - Or tilt' lint Uwe in fifteen years earned a majority of too ug. ' . - . ... ___: t _ ...1_2 _ , -, ".1 ' - '-I • DELIWARE Gloriorog New«, from Wilm!mrion. Del ltninrilr nee re4..4.4 TlM** linfOillin4l In Owe Montle rdPECie\L Tc) THE ,w1;43 WiLmINUTON, Delaware, toner —The Detnoi•rate of tlin, city 111 , 1 their duty nobly I. the last elec tion held here, the Radical's elected their tip l.et bY a muJorRY of tilt" liundrod and fourteen. In the face of dis.rottraging filet, the Democrats weut to w 0.0,,, detekiulm d to redeem them-elveß, :old, it posslble, snatch the city from They cov ered theta,,el , ;es us ith glory, and the Ittelieals carried the city by only 9 majority, a Demneratle gain of 305 ut one month. The Itatlicak cannot oruwl nut of !his over whir/ming ,Ict eat by saying that flibS• pelted alight vote. ''hey did their bent, and this t, the re sult. A glolious s lotory awaits us in _November. W a will givo Seymour sod Blair a cleenl,l map' ity In Wil mington. New CaAlla, county, gives a Demo cratic majority of bl:2—a fain of 401 'over the vote of lace.: ---- Doll t Trade. Au ellurt. will be made by the Itadi cals to trade off pact of thdr ticket , to secure the elettion of the balance. Accept no , itch propo4al. You wake nothing by it, and ri-k the defeat of sonic of our elndidato., ALI, of whom will be Till C.M.PHA NTLy ('- 1 if c,, it 'mat I,u. cl,, a I,k duty. tio to work rot. the 1. bole tick, t—for every man on it front top to bottom, and spurn all offers to trade any one of them off. More lielp! Hon. Robert J. Walker, formerly Iseeretary of the Treamry, has just written a letter to a trlend in Phila delphia, in which lie says: 'Nothing but a total change of poll ey will save us from national bank ruptcy. This change of policy mu it be based upon a V:lelt di-V.:gam:3 of our annual expenditures. We tuust abol ish We freedineu's bureau; wu tout recall the army troth the South and re duce it to a Moderate pe.kec , establish ment; we intht terminate there the Joint rule of the neglosuti the hllyallel, Mid , I.LI tly'4ll4l , ece,,191 . e 11,0 lug, lie it force:to ahnuiludied, permit no *mita ern States, :II 01,d deuce to the Fedet: I con•Litution, to gus to teetillithes os before the rebellion.' 'Phis looks tie though ILc. Walker in teuded to iditee tilin-eli" on the env,- cratle platform nguin. Weleonw Iltek ' - ---- • vorE FOR A AEU' LEUDJAATEUE The expeni.ei, of 'the last Legialuture were enortnone, iretithiuding. Shall we continue in power a'party that itic;ease upon ue, yearly, debt and taxation? People of Heunsylvania, eotodder your own interestand elect a Dr.,3IOCRATIC snitena, off naUsesur Democrats: ehall IL he uuid that you have not done your whole duty aftEr TUESDAY Let. every friend of good government be al his place of voting on dust day J Peunsyl van;ta must out be to* ill,vough walk* of activity ou our purr. Deglq the wont at ono°, friernis—eiruesiiy and uutlringly—an Li VICTORY 4111 crothi• our °flint, As the Democratic musicians were leaving fur the ktrunTitou meeting on Wednesday, Hawley, then on the stand, stigmatized them as "a portion Of Lee's army." Nearly all of them were la dm 'Federal /may and WWI out Their terms faithfully. He left it to take a fat pfllee at home. Who showed more real patriotism? itsmemmmi teal -ttio,Pame of the Demoemtie candidate for State Senator is Calvin Duncan, and the mime of the Democratic eendidate fur District Attorney Witham A. Duncan. Radi cals may try to get Democrats to mix them up—to Imosposa them., Our friends are Warned to keel, theft' gee open for the trick, should it be at, templaml. THE Radical Journala, nimble to find converts to their destruct ive party; ale compelled to publish the names of Republicans si supporters of Grant. As an inetatuf of this, Abe, name James T. Brady, of N r ew 'York, may be Tthy lay be will euppoi t Grout• If he doei, nut, it will lie a gain for the Denmeride.l If he dues, It will be no loin for anybody, but simply a ne publican eot , i,for a 'Republican c.andt date. R a dical editora must be hard run for capital. Tut .SEay{lCsl~ sre very rea!rul that the Detimeratio -Ma.s Meeting to mor row v. ill far excel. their's of Weilites day. Of coomett will. The movie are tired of a egroand thievin4llu lic a lmew, rind will 140 stemma-ix ite to-morrow. 11110:0 coOveution of "Boys in tilue' in Philadelphia, which came oil on Tlturmlay ant Fl day last; Was a tailnce.' The teal irk tent of the yopstention' was to tratt pott ti large-it:Abet of bogus soklierit and. others to. 1' tlaaluitth lit to. lines there assessel7, and vote on the 18tti instant. In 164 s they 'were freatrated by the watchfitluess of the Detnaeratat. I•r wan' scarcely to be expected that A. J. Cover, the Republican candidate for District Attorney, would. in ad dressing a jury t tnunitrlt old - Know l'cotiring bet lieder foreigners, by attack ing their nationality, aud then have the effrontery to solicit their votes— thus adding insult to injury. HAvE you bean] the, IleWB Delaware? HAYN yO4 heard the news 'from gouti9cticalll4,olu't SEE Oats wash) INIPPOSS, horn the 0" )1911140(101**;AKThittireir are hugs ,6118400srierilMea.ithat they regret 'Wemite nit lOW bm4liour Mechanism understand these kW-oe ed offiee-hunters. 868. p.OOl Otpartmtnt. • TOWN, COUNTY AND SURROUNDING COUNTIES. Srterudo nt —The sacrament of the Lord's Sapper will be administered In the Marsh Creek Church nu Sabbath morning, the 14th indallit—orepariktory serviees on Saturday, at 104 o'clock, Irtriten & llohert A. Myers have pe!chiere(ll - the Itiguertettn Gallery ot : C. J! Tyson, un \Atli stieet,;eod,wlll contitillt,the hu-!ne•a under the wane of Tipton at Ayers. ~Ttte:s are bulk) vr'utieni over itors and young :nen of energy. J . 71e N 7/ — Thoninti Livingston shot M 1 Bahl nve,feet two inclutti from tip to tip nt the wings, on :73titur cla!y inst!,n the pretn4s*si Of Samuel Deastinflf, iiel,r iltatittaibleg: • . .' 4 /N o pis .—Euluuuut D. Keller, of euttibertetnil township, pent to our or floe, the other tiy, two maw tuoth ears of effi 0 1 -siff 001pfiklityw 24,Tows, with 1,0 grains to the row, making 1,32 n to -MI. Otto anyturfly boat it? 31; b•sh Ci erl. ("rub : -Mc! ing,--Tlie th , nin,ratic Club of Cumberintul nut! Fii bland towit,hips will meet at Frunota Ilmnrit '4, on WINDAY PA"- ENTN(I N 1 T. Every Derimerat in the ttto townellip, ii reqm,letl to lie pre.ent. ,Slmuthing IlandAnnet ,—Chrttithera• burg will TTpreql.lllPll at the Mars Meeting here hi-tuwrow by a ilelega tmli or thirty-seven mounted men, wearing rnsins , , and each bearing aloft a handsome streamer with- the name o; a Stabto upon it. The effect is raid to be 'very fine. They Will be ancorn p•tnled by a capital brims baud, and probably a large delegation. - The ,11m4 Mcding oc•ion excursion Lrain ) f,ii the Deninatiaie Masi Meeting here 0111 leave linuaver to-morrow morn , hz, at S.:10 A. M , mu•sing Oxford at o'clock, and ailivisig, of (4ettysbura at 9.45. Returning will leave Iletty.••• lurg for Hanover at nP. M. Fare for round trip from ll:tomer 7; Cents, Ox• fold e taliuus 15 cents. Tickets must be procured before riiti ring the cars, or ' lull fare will lie charged. It is hoped all not othcrt+isc provided fur, will avail tlienioilses oi cheap tral:l 10 carne 11/..f M121.1111g. _moo. Rai r wrw —Get trstoirg is look ing up—is to 1...ve a Hopi., Railway! The Kataly.-lne Spring Company have hail a Kul vey made , tor such a work be tween town and the Spring, starting at the Freight Depot. The enterprise is to be pushed torw..rd with vigor.— Success to it! Accident—On Wednesday last, as Mr. John Winebrenner and Rev. Mr. ilorine were driving, in a buggy, as eroei the railroad In Caritele stieet, the 'torte became frightened by the whlitle of a locomotive, and ran air, badly breaking the vehicle, and bruising , both fhegentlemen—Mr Horine some whet eremrely—but, we ere happy to •ay, nether ser:tiely. Properle Sale s. —The following. pro ) erly 4ales have recently been made to Ahhottotown: J. F Krelller •sobi house rind lot to N. P. thirst for r, , ,1,0ti0; Mrs. John Wolf a house and lotto Tempest Wilson (or $1,500; Mlehael Sertibi nicer a house and lot to Wa.hington Metzgar for Sl,Stlo; 'Pe ter Miller o bongo and lot to Mrs. rt4,wer. for .$975; Win. ilittiogyer. bombe and live aeres_of land to Sam uel Kinnetuund for !SLR/in. R. Russell has sold a lot, on bt ration street, Gettysburg, to Philip T. tioshinew, for S-17ii, on which Mr. C. is preparing to erect a doable two-story frame dwelling. George Jacobs has sold hls - prhperty, nn Charnherahurg street, to Mr. Flow ers, at $.'5,000. T. M. Breneman has sold lie' S.tort. property in BragtowntuJo.seph herew, of Dilistittrg, fur 42,705. Mr. Leftist will open a store by the first of April. The "Kritalysi Ile prings hove paten:well the property 01 J A. Crimes, on the Cheanherslierg pike,. within the borough limits, for ',55,iNXt; land al.o the properties of C. H. Dust man awl James Thoropsou, on ,yeuu nary It,Xg4l, paying frir 'the - former sl.Buo, and for the latter $1,900; also about lb acres from D. McCousughy, to the rest oldie bouilhary, fpr Zino Per acre; trans Judge Ziegler S acres for $1,000; Lewis l(rtininerapt 7 acres for iikSoo; also e. - .3 . .'l , N trmn , k, sur-ery property, 20 acres with improvements, for Ink*, • The t3ptinga company now own all the laud from Willoughby's iron to, town between the Chun:dans burg pike and Hagerstown road, ex cepting the Seminary property and a small lot of Mr. Zny ; and in addition OWLI the Ireland property west of the Hun, and the &Timmer and McPher son properties north of the piko. SOME Radicals persuatiLd a big negro to go up to theedgeof the erlwd Judge Kinunell Was addressing at, Littlee• town on Saturday evening, add shout for "Grant." He did as he was bid, but received, in a second, n Very severe lu ik.ceney • for his pains. It we, a pity tiowevcr that the heartless hihmis who urged the negro on were not with hint to' he' equally \tell taught, Ttni lionovertansuLtite Littleatowa Radical meeting limit; orgra to carry their bawler. A ,ignitiennt foitther." El3l=l:= The only hope the Radicals have for Penn%ytertnin that the FULL DEMAA2itztaiC von: not Lc polled. Prlenda, blast their hope , ' by Wining out to u wan. Let tlot bin& vote*: pitey tntek• . 61!,*(001 The R a dical le•giyl..Wru his* Werra's ed the Interest on the State Debt (row 41 and 5 per ceut., to 6 pri - tx.ut., and ;h6ltirreretteti the total of the Interest to the amount of aatl,‘Sat per annum. Vete straivat Diaoa and Miller, and retinko thin wantioilik4s Fti expenditure • Of the public funds. "WE FIGHT WITHICHIL "—" We run nilttsumetxels ata tight twit at one time was a common saying, ex pressive et.f.how the Germaue regarded different tlenerals The tiertnans are 111411ttaig "1111 C Sigel." and Blgel is Preaident of *Seymour and igair Club in New'York City. . . Tdr.4ll la a fear In New Orleans that the rregroes are nOtching a plot to burn the City. Radical teachnifa are leading to hellish results in the bouth. J. EDCEA.S Ihidsgmoi -Is quoted by Vonal4WbAn , pawn 111.9 going fur Grant. Theis ean be no doubt stout, flat-4 U Wattberoo—.nettiter ever belonged So thfriternairotit'' piny. Where to the other alibied?' iit&EYLAID will give 50,000 ggijorli,g los Seymour mad AWAr WHAT THE ME4lltO WAYrY Ikrunaril, n myro, 14 run ning for Qougrese in olio of the Louisi ana dletricni. In n circular announ cing himself as n cnhdltf . do he mays: Jo it nut our dully to 1 , , i 1 two colored citi.t.n.v arc a, L , led r „ rcscnt in CO7IIIIrOS6 th , rra 14) thootBcol/1 colnmcl wars itt Lent:damn 1 TII, lot I , IOP. e (3.1 t(r, ala titian < a front tin hott. Convif 111' u•, White urruw+f u% t/, color of !heir fact., reco,,ti uction and Li I,ll l ,ltrat, lent ,t, 1,1 nie,,tus , ls psslstt se. It i. In 3, r , ,arly that the. J;.,1, , .P, Coop eat ribald pilaw more GanitOone thou tilt pro., nt oac, in (web,. to 134 proruntni in the auprenia the It, public ((loch sliott roofer ballot On crow citizen, ri file 'ls Of color, North, South, Ease mid White men of Manna county-1:u -publiv1111h and Democrats--bite you have the ltedleal negro plan 6,itutrely laid down. Nei/tot/4 in 011/91 . VIRI—1 01 el WiltTiitifJUSb! .4Ctou hike tbe- picture, vote the riadlval tichet next 14Imlay-61V V riot, ruin the !hut oct (tile field! lit . Cllll4 quit t.he itzttlicula tue afraid to pnbioth tt f offielst vote or W liat'S the mutter? Don't the e, iinate hold out 1' 'Wu nee t 4 the opinion there is a "nigger in the thm 'pi lo." nod that Is not yto give the ettletal vote of the "great Rittllcal victory'," until aft or the Pebn,..ylveula election. 'Fite et foot might, be deprer.ieg on the palti vtie I(adu•.ti+ M Ito are attempting to make a raottntalu calk of a took-1)111. Democraliu tine ht grand ~uA-(4-4--. - the ltai,lleul tneetw n grand lii.d,:e. th. gollt`, anti Nol it ady to eau r to the Nllllll, of the people, L. tur*eil how the city with a large va riety and Fail unit Wane. Clothing, old, it in' rt !ling :it prli below tho,‘ or ,:/, 1 1:1. i stud, Of (Mr', h.., Wat,l,l, t I Ile , elt. els lit. , t.,00d. , ith gre,,t dare and alt .iys keep, iris C.) c, op. ii t., the wants of hie etiAtointrs. You o iii 111 • Nottis' cstablislitoont - nn k too/tilt,- nutg stun:l., u, xt, dos' to Ituttlikt - !hug store, wince rho puidie tie to iyee;tully invitt.il to '•,r o Twir their our III t(q. coal at 01100, as fleiOltS Hrt• 11111. low Li. itl, thoy will he n mown henee,. , told Coal wll i Person , . de , iring to save monoy, 11111 do well to call M once on Col. C. 11 Buehler, who Is prepared to furni-I, all knots of stove, Blitek,mith and Lime burner'a Coal at lowest mar ket prices. tf Go to Cook'4, it you waht loses , lout buy the newest and bent liallo•hursiing ,Sure«. flo ipuy Just received a hoe, lot of Oriental and Ew pies ltase-lan tiers, be.,blen Parlor, Parlor Cook ono . other Cooking Stoves, of the most op • proved makes. Call and examine for yourselves before purchasing che wheia. No trouble LO ithoW what he has to sell. Ile would call special at tention to his advertisement, In all other coluum. Oct. 2. If The•f 1 UN ril, -- Co I. C. 11. Buehler has rerelvad a large I.m/rt.- tnent of these famous base burnhor Moves, which on the score of econo my, cleanliness, easy management, and general utility, stand unrivalled and defy oompettilon. The great de mand for them lust ariplou taxed the capacity of the manufacturers to meet the 1 114 . 1111.11‘1. They are much Improv ed and will tktubtlene ere long take tho place of all ether stores for parlor,Thl Ace, store and shop. *WI nod look at them, at the Waremorn on the corner of Carlisle snit Railroad streets, oppo- Idte the depot. Almon, ou hand a full ao , ...olinlviit 4 , 1 the hest %%nicht Y of l'ottKottt Qt..% inelutlhlgt • , thu Spear, Noble ( mat, Waverly, Oriental, Wtathitsg, Barley Sheaf, Prince Royal, Royal Cook, 11•N -ee6ior, ,ke &c., r3l wattaANEl I , gond bakers. If hot satisfactory, they can be returned rail the money te funded. Also, a large u....surtutout of Hollow Ware end 'nu Ware, Dety',. Washing. ,Meehlue and Univen.al Wringer. Clall ttud examine. tf 77 /1U 'a firs( fool)» Lehi are witnkles, and gray hair, and although nothing, has yet been discovered to eradicate the former the latter may he eatnly bid [(mated by the taw of Ring's Vege table AmbroMa. Wu know that it 'will rehtore gray hair to Its urighml color and remove troui the .ealo all Iteliftw or irritation, whothor enured ley dandrults or humors, at the Qom,. time imparting Lathe hair that glt.ny, saki beuultlul look so much de sired. Oct. 2. 4L Choice,. and the whole faintly prefer it. Mrs. 8. A. AL lairtiovEn inetv nty(c) Halo. lturrottuit or DRERSINti, (In one bo(tfr.) Every Druggist sells lt. Price Ono Dollar. Oet. 2. lin t^ Change your rulers by votiug the WHITE .MAN'S TICKET. SPEOIAL NOTICES Or..Timekgion•ss AnnlcrAlext A' Now itgumn sort CoNwtrrrioN.— A t'llysielau who had COredintinion fill pa, • er41171,4011, with frequent ltlgS of th thugs, cured lainutelf with ti Medial:lo U known to the prze'ciaidort, which hL, ea.. , olr peered houeless. fin lir the hat) . phrtdetida who has used ti It/ libs wit n petson, ot 1.11(1 any hilfreili-dire or ill virtue", nod loft Ohl weirille tie, degree of health. lit Low t tiloy., Su 114111111; but the une of Lb; nludlciaA ; and nothing but utter despair Iliad entire estine. lion 01 011 hollo of rt,over.r. tovtlier with I. want ~c ,miatkue, to 1 .44 , rd the ,till. - tug with an? . 1111/entto of the'l,ungs he pre: ft re ati eittnteu t lie ceuilleutl, Le Lei ri 11 i CraOlCUte the dlruue. 51,in 111, `WAIL. 11, ~ tietittlatiCeirtimir or call on hu'.' Ittnr.siTu J , 3kl. Zia Murt4 Tauth nt.ree.l,, Pial la For .le by .1. 1.). Bunb rivtt) , . burg, Pa., and druggr.in May ✓+, Mak Jy II allle Vegetable, , 61.C.1L1A14 KARL ILILIT4.I.vrIt. In the beat Artlele knoirmla parolk.rve the hat It wilt positively rectrre GglAy Kalil TO ITN ORIGINAL COLOR, AND PROMOTE ITN GROWTH. It is an entirety new iglentiliclliraVerY.ooln birth* many of tLe most powegnil and rettOrILLIVO clients In the vegetable kingdom. c makes - 1.14e Hair Acnoolic and glory, art dam not nix In the ektn It lv recommended, and ruled by the oe4 Med ical authority. For Flo by ail &amebae Prim SI 09 . It. P. HALL 8 0,1 , Nashua, N. li., Pro prietor.. (AL . lee p•-•tittles "Stodgiest," and Ciutaxrh„ Treated with the Anon t attecaia,hY J. Isuunlit. affla n Profiimila of Minato of the Zips and Mar In the Medical Corley; of Peinityllianla, 12 yews' axpertcoeca(foonaliit of fortritt. land.) No. INS MiAtitart,Pbll/1. TOOIXDORIaIa can be siSen at his medical faculty are Invited to actleanpani , %air pattenlaM be lels no Reexuta to him practice. Artificial eyes, iwittledotosau,,t paw: No charge fotasaant 7 natifilKit - • Deptuatr, may lase.l ME