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113 PVIILTBIEMD IMILAI" ?AWAY,
BY If. J. PTAIILE.
Tasurn.—Two DOLT...vas per annum fn tutvonce
—Two Dom./Les awn Firwr CRIcTs II not
paid In nalvanre. No subsetiption die
ttoom, union at the option of the pub
lisher, until all arrearagee are pall/.
ADVIGITISENILNTS ]harried at the venal mina
—Dulcet reduction to theme who advertise
by the year.
Jon PRINTING. of every description—from the
smallest labeler card to the lemma hand
bill or poster=-done with dispatch, in .a
workmanlike manner, and at the lowest
Living rates.
Orrics on Baltimore street, a few doom above
the Court-House, on the crppoalte side,
with "tiettysburg Compiler Oillee" on the
building.
Attornies, Physicians, &c.
JOB. 11. L.CFEVER.
A TTORNEY AT LAW, - - -
LrrLisrowN. PA-,
%k ill promtly attend to oolleMtons, mayey
anelY, writ ing of tklylo, Imam tre., anti all
otter 1)UMILION entruLted to hill earn.
• . .
0111,N on Frederickatreet, ga the office for
merly of Dr. !Abort,. and latterly lint of Drs.
Kinser and !denting.
May 22. lye
EDWARD D. DUE/[LEI,
k ,-roRN EY AT LAW
Will faithfully and prompt
1} attend to all huntnenneutrasted film.—
e openkn the (ierman Inusige. Odice at
the name plat. In Mouth Lltannorentreet,
near Ilubee
s drug store, and nearly oppo
site Intuner h Zleirer's store.
Gettysburg, March ti. •
M , CONADOHY, .1011 X K. KRAUTM,
ATTORNEYS ANL COUNSELLORS.
PMcCONAUGHY has associated JOHN
.11. KRAUTS, Esq., in the Practice of
w, at his office, one door west of Buehler's
Drug store, Clianibersburg street.
p. , cifil attention given to sults, collections
awl settlement. of estates . All legal bust
ueNl4 find claims to Pensions, Bounty, Back
Jul , and Ihtuntgea against United States, at
lilt times, promptly and efficiently attend
ed to.
. .
Land Warrants located, and choice Farms
for sale In lowa and other Western States,
12EMM
=
A TTORNEY AT LAW,
Will promptly attend to all
legal business entrusted to him, Including
the procuring of Pen,lons, Bounty, Bark Pny,
nuA all other elalmB against the United States
and Ktate government,.
Odiee in North-weet corner of Diamond, ChM
lye', rg, Penn's.
April 15, Ufa. tf
J. C. ArEzz,r,
A TTORNEY AT LAW.
Particular attention paid to
collection of Penalone, Bounty, and Back
pny. °titre In the 8. E. cornerof the Diamond.
Getlyeburg, April 6, MIL Li
=1
OFFICE AND DWELLING,
A few doom from the
N. E. rnroer of Baltimore and High streets,
nrar the Presbyterian Chtirch,Gettgsburit, Pa.
Aprn 15, lefT.
DR. D. M. ECKENRODA
TT AVING Just returned from the Univers'.
ty of Maryland and lioapitala of Balti
more, has located at HEIDLEItABOTU3, and
°trete hta pmieeisional services to the ;mbar.
April 21, 1108. tf
Or. J. A. ARMSTRONG.
nt
IT t ‘ 11 7 1; 4 11t 1 4 '" ,W11 " 1 1 . TEMWI2k7II2"tEWMp.., (Me
rl eounty, offer", professional service n to
the public. Ito hop., by strict attention to
prefeNsional clones, to merit a ehare of pat
ronage.
May 1968. tf
Dr. J. L. 11.4 ERR,
ipirYSICITAti AND ScILGEON, MIDDLE-
TOWN, Adams county, l'a. Office In Gen
tre Square. WI II promptly attend to nll
uo le. otherwise profesalonally engaged.
Ana. 7, Ind.', t.O
.Th, W. J. M,CLURE,
SUAGEON
AND ACCOITCTIFIrD,
laving permanently located in New Oxford,
111 prartieelals profession in all lla branches.
Ills friends and all others dendrhut bla pro
f...tonal services are requested to call-and
consult him at his (Aire, In IlanoNer street.
May Al, Den, tf
Dr. F. C. OYOLF,. •
t•UUI IAVINtI lA A /AI:4 4 D
N IIAS'r 11E11.1.1N,
Dolma that by atria attenthatA„ftll Proftm
dutirx lie rimy merit a litre of the
puhllo potrotirtire.
April 2, Imo. cc
=I
H AS RESUMED the Practice of Medicine
I,ITTI.I,I3TOWN, and offers lAN Ker.
Vhes thst Oftlen t M.llOllBO, cor
ner of to mbani etruet, and Foundry alley,
near the itallros.d. Hpecial attention given to
Nkln Diseases.
Littinstown, Nov. 8,1807.
DR. MIL BTALLMMITII,
TII4T, has located permanently In Clet-
D It shorn, and offers his servlees to the
Hls room IN over John M. Mlnnlgh's
Confectionery, on Ilan I more street, a few doors
from the Public Entuare. Persons In want of
full or partial 81.:114 'l' 141.71'11 are Invited to
call ern. reasonable. TEKTII Erl'ltAtrr-
Ell with Ott le or no pain. by Meal Stnaltilesia,
proeumi 1, no rr.ol le spray.
tient. Is, 1544. It
J. LAO - EI:NCB 7rILL, M. Lk,
n ENTIST,
Han big °Mee one door went of the
.utheran citurLii in Cliuiflbernburg Street, and
oppo,lie Or. C. Ilorner'a °Me, a here thoso
iM , lit to Inay e any Dental Operation
,per
!brined are respeettully Invited to call. liar-
ERNNt.: Drs. Horner, limy. Prof. M. Jacobs,
11. U., .Prof. M, L. ktakver.
(lettruburg, April U, '53.
NEW RUM.
NEW PORT & ZJEOLRR,
MECHANICAL BASSES,
Routh Washington strect_, 0.. Naare from
the Engle Hotel, ONITTRBURO, Ps. Cion.
Canny oy baud, the beet of
•
DREAD, CRACKM RS, CLLICEEI & PRETZELEL
Persons w Ishhig fresh Bread will be served
every esonaing, lig g tinig their names acid
residences& We . Every &Cart made
to please. Give as ae s l.
April 211, ltla3. tL •
POTJI'Z'S
WHOLESALE
DRUG AND PATENT INEDICINE DEPOT,
O. /16 FRANKLIN STREET,
BALTIMORE, MD.
O N
'the dissolution of the so-partnership of
Pouts ilk Pro., August tat, 11367, I,
David E. Wits. Junior member of said
~„ firm,
pure h„ . „.d „II the right, title awl interest of
t n eret i r i ngnn Karr, tf. A. Pleats, Mir all time,
Nt and to t h e orumfaeture of Patent Utah
dues: and. having devoted much time, care
nod labor in gaining' a thorough knowledge
I n th e eem p oont it eg ~ethase preparations, I
am fully prepared to offer 10 the community
FOLTZ'S FAMILY DJEDICINES
pure and unadulterated, narnidy: Porn's
MIXTURE—FeI' rz's LIVE INviiiiravrois OK
11E klan Itnnronna FOLTZ'S VEGETABLE
1.11. PILL*--Focrts's Couuß SYRUP
Pot 111 , 1 CELEURATED BOILSE AND CATTLE
l'oW OEM suaritEa's BALSAMIC CutiGll
SY 1111P—SIIRINER'S V ERNI IFCGE.
DAVID E. FOUTZ,
Sole Proprietor,
Agent for "Du. GROVE'S MAGNETIC SALVO
A N ' 1110 "DEER 0 INTX ENT,'
alai the ''flugkT MEGAN.' BITTERN."
thrl also have on hand a full assortment
of
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS,
Window-glaqs; Extracts and Fasenoes of all
11, ors, all the popular Patent Moillathes of
the tlar Perfumery, Hair Oils, Hair Dyes, and
hundr,is or articles needed by Merchants,
Farmers Slid Itousokeepers. („Name and ex
amine sn) stock and prices, and if I cannot
suit you, Pon cannot be suited in Baltimore.
DAVID E. FOUTZ,
At the old stand, lIG Franklin street.
Pell 91, IS . II
A L 1 . ,1"G .6' L' 8
Boot -and Shoe Einporium,
BALTIMORE STREET,
TWO DOORS SOUTH
HUR OF* T CH. HE PRD3BYTE
WAN C
mitE undemigned has Just returned from
I the elly with the brat and amuse.* varie
ty of Swat, Shammed Gaiters, for Spring and
Summar. over eillyst la Dettyabult.
etre* eoesallote Of
HV
LDI6E• (10&G11 GAlTglin
LADIES' Lau/oast. Lamas,
LADIES' coalloa GAITERS,
LADIES' KID SLIPPERS, all style.,
LADIES' MOROCXX) BALMOBALs.
IN LAWS VARIETY.
GENTS FRENCH CALF BOOTS.
GENTS AMERICAN CALF 50(11 , 5,
OASTS KIP BOOTS.
GRIM CONGRESS 5i SUB,
MINTS CALF BA LMLIIIALS,
LINN Tlr SLIPPItItn, all shun,
GENTS BROGANS,
MUMMY OONGILEriS ostrittis
stossor BALMORAL osrraset
MIIIBI3B. MOROCCO Lawiottstii,
ac *O.. so., sc.
'boys' 00MOREEIS GAITERS.
IIOYFr CAL? BALMORALS,
ROTS' BROGANS. te.. *6
IMPARTS' SHOW styles,
IN LABOR VA
Afro. Boots and Mum of
atly in
b o wn wissulbstats
onanle ole•
ALI *lll be said at We lowest Using
Howe thudtown and country,g i rZ
to sell and exude, goods and rier* before
gmrelassing elsewhere, leMing confident that I
eau plasm all who ma
The msawyscruitgi of Boots, Shoes
sad Gaiters wit! also be carried on, lu all Its
brunettes. as before. Repairing done on short
smalaa. By autptuylsg nom; but drabelam
workmen, and sung awn but Um cholceat
leather. he feels oonlident Of tU l t=ing his
formerkspota wW be
left undone to=rvi " ,r 4ir
Thankful lex neat lavers,,
bosolklts • een
tinuanne apt We
istzte lti. KIANGML.
Al/rl l ll, IggL
HAJO l llest b rpr. sal poikaanable
11L•
GETTysfit ..... RG
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- - C OMPILER
By H. J. Stahie
HCOYLA'ND'S
GERMAN BITTERS.
MEI
Hoofland's German Tonic:
TIII6 OAT 111110[®I
iron ALL TOSAMODI Or
THE LIVER, STOMACH, OR DI-
G.EST.tVE OItuANS.
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
Ia eoloprood of the pure „Mice. (or, as they
are medically termed, Zoroctri 01 Mots,
Herb', and Barka,n kthgapreparntlen,hlQh
ly conoentrated, and entirely free from a—tm
heffe adettefseree as MA&
HOOFLAND'S URBAN TONIC
Ie p combination of all the ingredients of
the Bitters, with the fairest quaLty of /Mold
Crux Rum, Orange hr., mating one of the
most pleasant and agreeable remedies ever
offered to the public.
Those preferring a Medicine tree from Oleo
olio a/Muth:tare, will use
Hoofland's German Bitters.
Those who have no objection to the eolubi
ofttion of the thttern. us stated. will 9,se
Booliard's German Tonle.
They are both equally good, and contain
the same medical virtuts, the tholes be
tween the two being a mere matter of taste,
the Tonle being the moat palatable.
The stomach, from a variety of causes. such
as Indigeabion, Dyapepsia, Nervous Debility,
etc., la very apt to have Its functions de
ranged. The Liver. sympathizing as It does
with the Stonunh, then becomes sfreetcd, t h e
result of which Is that the patient suffers from
several or more of the following disetuses:
CONSTIPATION, FLATULENCE, INWARD
PILES, FULLNESS OF BLOOD TO THE
HEAD, ACIDITY OF THE STOMACH,
NAUSEA, HEART-BURN, DISGUST
FOR FOOD, FULLNESS Olt WEIGHT
THEN:TOM ACH,SOUIt ERUCTA
TIONS, SINKING Olt f. LUTTF:R
CEO AI"THE PIT OF THE KTOM-
Acir, SW IMMLNG OF THE HEAD,
HURRIED Olt DIFFICULT BREATH
ING FLUTTERING AT THE HEART,
ettoictrai OR SUFFOCATING SENSA
TIONS WHEN IN A LYING POSTURE,
DIMNESS OF VISION, DOTS OR WEBS
BEFORE THE SIGHT, DULL PAININ
THE HEAD, DEFIcIENCY OF PERSPI
RATION, YELLOWNESS OF THE SKIN
AND EYES, PA IN IN TH E SIDE RACK,
CHD4T, LIMBS, ETC., SU DDEN
KLUSIIFFI OF HEAT,
__BURNING
INTHE FL - I;4IICONATANT IM
AGININGS OF IfVIL, AND GREAT
DEPRESSION OF SPIRITS.
The snifercr from these diseases% hould ex
ercise the greatest caution in the twlts:tion
of a remedy for his ruse, purchasing only that
which he Is assured from his investigations
and inquiries possesses truemerit, is skllifu ily
compounded, is free from injurious Ingredi
ents, and has established for itself a reputa
tion for the cure of these diseases. In this
connection we would submit those wall
known remedies—
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS
DM
HOOFLAND'S GERMAN TONIC.
PREPARED BY DR. C. M. JACKSON,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
Twenty-two years since they were fleet In
trodnabff Into this country from Ciermany,
during which time they have undoubtedly
performed more cures, and benefited suffer
ing humanity to a greater extent, than any
of her remedies known to the public.
These remedies willeflectually cure Liver
Complaint, Jaundice, Dyspepda, Chronic or
Nervous Debility, ChronleDiarrtura, Innease
of the Kidney s, and all I houses arising from a
Disordered Liver, Htantach, or Inloalnan.
DEBILITY,
Resulting (rout nuy Cause whatever; PROS
TRATION OP THEISYSTEM, lnulUe tby
iSevere Labor, Hardships, Es's,
FeNPVI, 4C.
There Ia no medlehie extant equal to these
remedies In such eases. A tome and vigor is
imparted to the whole ystem, the apj_ke
the is strengthened, food is enjoyed, the
stomach digests promptly, the blood is pit
tided, the complexion beeorn. Found and
healthy, the y ellow tinge is eradicated from
the eyes, a bloom le go en to the cheeks, and
the weak and nervous invadhL becomes a
strong and healthy being.
PERSONN A DF.4NCED LY Lila.
And feeling the hand of time weighing henvl
y Upon them, with all Its attendant ills,wlll
find In the use of this HITTERS, or the
TONIC, au elixir that will Instil new life Into
the veins, restore ina measure the energy and
ardor of more youthful data, build up their
shrunken marine, and glee health and happl.
mess to their remaining years,
NOTICE.
It too well-e.t.bn.bed foot thai, tally one
half of the female portion of our popci,lattnn
are seldom in the enjoyment of good Wealth;
or, to use their own expression, "never feel
well." They are Languid, devoid of all energy,
extremely nervous, and have no appetite.
To this class of persons the BITTERS, or
the TONIC, Is especially recommended.
WEAK Sc DELICATE, CIIILPEE'E
Are made strong by the use of either of
these remedies. Theywill cure every ease of
MARASNIUS, without fall.
Thousands of certiatattea have accumulated
in the hands of the proprietors, but space will
allow of the publication of but few. Those, It
will be observed, are men of note and of such
Wending that they mast be believed.
TESTIMONIA.LEL
Hon. Geo. W, Woodward,
Mier JoAloe of the oprems Court of Ps.,
PAllodelpato, Mareb
"I find 'Roo/bind's German Bitters' 111 a
goodloulsionieful in diseases of the digestive
orgahg hod
vrearti l le t rir ne tn=
tear Yours Univ.
OEO. W. WOODWARD."
Hon. James Thompson,
Judge of the Supreme Court.of Pentoylvania.
Philadelphia, April 2R, 1.
consider 'Hoolland's German Bitters' a
oefstato2s snedicfne in cars of attacks of Indiges
tion or Dyspepsia. I can certify this from
my experienee of It. Yu with minuet
J.Ab a f n
TH011il ° 80§."
From Rev. Joseph K. Kennard, D. 0,,
Pastor of the Tenth Baptist Church, Phila
delphia,
Dr. Jackson—Dear Sir; I have been fre.
quently requested to connect my,nsune scab
recommendations of different knife of lutal.
aloes. but regarding the practice as out of
my appropriate s phere, I ha., In ail ca..ws
declined; but with a e ke. ,r proof In various
instances and particularly In my own famfb ,
of the uscfulnesw of Dr. 11.,oliand's German
hitters, 1 depart for once from my usual
rue, to express my full conviction that,-
ro u r
itinitrat debildy of the systelik and especial
/or Liver amplaint, di. a age and valuable
preparation. In some cases It may fall; but
usually, I doubt nort,ii gill be very beneficial
to those who suffer from age above cantles.
Yours, very respectfully,
it. KENNAED,
' Eighth, below Coates a. t.
From Rev. E. D. Fendall,
Assiotant Editor Christian Chronicle, Piffled&
I have derived daeidad benefit from the use
of Howland's - German Bitters and foe! it My
pr;yilege to recommend t h.em as a Most volu
ble tonic, to all who are suffering from gen
eral debility or from decease" arising from
derangement of the liver. Yours truly,
NT.N.DAL,Is
CAUTION
iforMand's German Remedies are counter
felted. see that the signature of C.M.JACK
SON, le on 'the wrapper of each bottle. All
others are counterfeit.
Principal °Moe and Manufactory at the
German Medicine Store, N 0.1131 ARM Street,
Philadelphia, PA,
CILARLF.S Y. Mr.dlrs, Preieriefor,
Yorrrierky C. M. JACKbON A Co.
PRICES
liounand'e Gorman Bitters, pet hotels, - $ I 00
headmen, 400
Hootland's (Inman Tonle, pot up In quint
bottles, SI 50 pee
it.rg bottle. or a half dome ten
AlirDo sot fet tip ezeuelpw 'Fell
Ueda yen bay, la r
*Mee Po get alb genuithe per
ne,
eldr For mobs by Drunlata gesenelly.
Jaa. 17, IBM 17
Administrators' Notice'
A}WRY HARTHArk I:STATE.— Lefton
or adsnistatrapona4 the totals of Henry
Badman, Late of Franklin Lop., Adams ou.,
Mord, hay log been granted to the undersigned,
reelding same scormit4,
_they hereby give
notice to all persons inded to bald estate to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims ilicutt the same to present them pro
perty anQenthaded for settlement. •
SARAH :I:O 7 I'MAN,
HAN.
Oct. 2, R PET=
tae et miniairaters.
Exaci4ooB Notice.
pigmy 811141igerP EEITATE.-Lotars
imaimasorson ssidlatthOw7
moo, Mae assailtoo town.* . Mow sm,
doormat. basalt Was EMMA OM andoirfh
slotted, residing to the IMP township, ha
hereby gives notice to all serious notebted to
artid oasts to make Imm edi ate payment., and
thou potshot rialtos Illalast the same ht=
sent theta properly sotheraiatted
latent. WILLIAM B. 11OUL.
Oct. lt . • Executor.
Sale Crying.
AW. ?LEMMING mediator Vie beemees
of BALE Olt YING, endiedleits the eon.
ved peman, d 'No panne. It le hls
oonstent endeavor glve setteedetion.
moderate. Bandanas le Weet Ml -
1/022yelentr.
P. 6. le • nefftt a l =seer. ander
Me Lew of the
Nov. 21, NEL
:O: ben. ) DOPGRAZN s
otoiftaiiax,iars, io-bes
roar Da Goods, N lipmemawate.
oat tbo mirror's; Cocoas otStipPlowsgd,
MI
EAGLE H
NEW OXFORD, ADAMS
lunderalignedhaViiil
.11 Hotel property In Adams
snaky, will conduct It In future, under the
name of the "kJ' tale Hotel ." He pledges him
self to spare no effort for the comfort of hts
guests. His Mille shall have the beet the
market can &fiord, and hie bar the choicest
iinuors. His chambers are bpiliCloll2l, sod can
not fall to give setbMwtion. There Is com
modious stabling attached to e Hotel,
which will be attended by a rel 1 find ac
commodating ostler. The pro hopes
rOC,iVe a Mural ahare of p tronage,
and will always try to dese a Remem
ber the "kigle," In the no east corner of
the Diamond, New Oxford.
March IS. Ir.'
CRAM BERS.BURG ST., GETTYSBURG, PA.,
W.V. Dr /mots, PROPRIBTOR.
r l U lrpro in v a e:a le sTyll. — fro . thlounp moat
central and convenient. Every arrangement
ham beep made for the accommodation and
comfort of guests. The Table will always
have the beat of the market, and the liar the
best of winem and liquors.
There In commodious t ootle lng attached,
wale an aocommodaUus r always on
hand.
This Hotel is now , open for the entertain
ment of the public, and a slutre of patronage le
eoliclted. No effort will bo spared to render
sett amnion.
Jan. It L 907. tf
GLOBE INN,
YORE STREET, NEAR THE IHAMOIi/iD,
GETTY,TRUIM, PEYN'A
VI F. undersigned would mast respectfully
j Inform his numerous friends and the
public generally, that he has purchased that
long eatatillshed and well known Hotel, the
"Globe Inn," in York street, Getty sburg, anti
will spare no e ff ort to conduct It In a man
ner that will not detract from Its former
high reputation. His table will !lase the best
the market can afford—his chambers are spe
ctrue and comfortable--and he has laid in for
his bar a fall stock of wines and !Mors. There
Is large stabling attached to the Hotel, which
will be attended by attentive ostlers. It will
be his constant endeavor to render the fulleat
satiefaiction to his guests, making his house
as near a home to them as pomible. He
ask, 11... hare of the public's patronage, deter
mined as lie is to deserve a large part of It
Remember, the "Globe Inn" Is In York street,
but near the Diamond, or Public Square.
SAMUEL WOLF,
April 4,1881.4 If
GLOBE INN,
OSTrYffnUnd gralIST,
LITTITOWN, ADAMS COUNTY, PA.
MITT: undersigned having pure the
"Globe Inn" p prrty, in Gett.} rg
street, Llttlestown, ould most reap CULL
invite °altar° of th ul ' atronage.
He pn Ism the 1 then rket eau a
for his bl with tl clad liquors h 112 i
bar, au for bed and chambers.
With e, able perle ce, he thinks he
ran Just t the owe how to keep
a hotel.
There is large sta ling attached, as well
as gram lots for dr es. AltaLteatiVe ostler
ale al s on band—none other titan an aceom
motlatinx one allowed on the premises.
He Invites a large share 01 custom, and
will spare no effort to deserve it.
JOHN (HISEN.
L.lttlestnwn, May 7J , Isas. Li
EVERHART'‘
VRANELINtT
(1.30%).14 oF WAR') ' ISTRESTEI,
BALTIMORE, MD.
This Rouse Is ono direct line between
the Northern Central and Baltimore dr. Ohio
Itohiroal Depots. It has been refitted and
comfortahly arranged for the oouveulanoe and
the entertainment of guests.
Nov. 20, 1565. tf
rq-:W GOODS
CHEAP—CHEAPER—CHEAPEST !
ryon wloh to buy good and cheap Goals,
call at
JACOBH & BRO'S. STORE, - - -
near Myers's Hotel, In CHAAIBLESSURG
ST..Gettysburg. They have the very beet se
lection of goals, such as
CLOTHS, CASSIMERFS, TWEEDS, &C.,
the market can produce, and are determined
to sell them as cheap as can be sold any
where In town or country. Any person wish
ing to have them CUT, can have it done free
K charge. Those desiring good. MADE Ul',
can also like accommodated. We warrant the
best work and the best Ills to be had any
where. No humbug Li) what we say,
We have on hand the very best and most d un
able . _
SEWING MA 0117NR.9,
and are always ready to wald on customers.—
Full aatlafttetion given in operating ma
nw.. Call and examine. We warrant them
to be the beet La time,
JACOBS tit BRO.
April 8, 1887. 11
NOAH WALKER & CO.,
CLOTHIERS,
WARLUNGTON BIJILDIIiO,
165 AIM 167 HALTIMORZ 95., DALTINORE, ND.
well
Me.
,*° .9 1 4 1 2 of' all h an d g oods
maderute prices.
They supply orders for WIR arrest tkP
est priced articler, either ready made or
made to measure, to any part of the country.
They keep also an extensive stock of
FURNISHING GOODS, embracing every ar
ticle of Gentlemen's Under-wear Also, MILI
TARY CLOTILS and every variety of Mili
tary Trimmings, as well as an assorted stock
of HEADY MARE MILITARY GOODS.
ikatimore, Pak 2?, Mgt
OHS COUNTY AII,EADI
271€ Excelsior Patent Fly-Ali,
ManWoctured entirely qf Loalher, and mush Real
m then Callon or Linen Nett. ite
Itervie. Insourpo.w4.
PAYENTRP FEBRUARY lam, INN,
BY BURKHOLDER, WOBLEy #
J. L. WORLEY, Sole Agent for the EXCEL
SIOR 'PATENT NET for Adams enmity,
81AS constant!) , ma hand manufactured
Nets of the above Patent. Also,
EN,
HARNESS DL
COLLARS,
B RI DLEPPb
/3
TULIN ES,
BLANKETS,
BELLS
, AND EVERYTHING
pertaining to a Thule Forga4hlng estEEthal
ment.
IarAGF2 , III3 WANTED 1.1) mil Territory
for Patent Nets, also to sell Nets on commis-
Mon In the county. AU communications
should be eadreaseato
WouLEY, -
Allen
York
ROA Sulphur tf Springs, Adams au., Ea.
WATCHES 1 WATCHES
ZWIR STRODE'S
largely engaged In the Watch trade, and
has just rotaruel Rota New York with an un
usually attractive assortment. lio citron etch
A
as eannot fall to be acceptable to
buyers. stock embraces a large lot of the
CELEBRATED "AMERICAN WATCHER."
GOLD AND SILVER. vii:
"P. IL 1114.1144 P Wa. £M.17." and "Apple.
tons Tray ;
witk WM* et Woos' all Giber Makes.
Ityos ma& CH SAP Awl (300 P Welch, adloa
LEWIS BriA•usi.
At his old 114.sed,Carnue etreet,
hearty opporlle the Depot. ratettysbory, Pa.
itif-rfe °patronage the Grocery. Notlob and
CoufeeLlockery Widnes*, as heretofore.
St oell, 1P47.
FARMERS!!!
TAY TWO
ALTA VELA PHOSPHATEI
TT is composed principally of tie celebrated
I. Gasp° from
ALTA VELA..
Contains three per cent of AMMONIA, fa
ample quantity to give activity (without la.
Jury) to ,he vegetat ion , and a lame quantity
acdable
BONE PINSPHATE OF LIME,
toolbar with Petaak and Nada, thaesseutiat
eleminfe°t°
00 .4 ar tt E 11.0rIIRE.
via high ita which it is held by
the me " d era wila pre using It
In proforma. to art kliads, Ls * appti
guarantee of its milt,
PRICE 'mi..* PER TON OF /0 BA(311,
Ili. EACH.
head for • pamphlet. Addrees
TME ALTA VELA mutt° CO„
57 Broadway, New Yark.
July $O, tries. 17
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10
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, ,4
ELECTION PBOOLAIIA.TION.
WHEREAS, In and by the Aetof the Gen
eral Aseetnbly of this State, entitled "An
act to regulate the General Elections of this
Commonwealth," enacted on the 'AI of July,
Mg, it is enioined on me to give Public Notion
of such Election to be held, and to enumerate
in such notice what ofileers are to be elected:
And alai in puma:Mee of nu Act of Congress
prescribing and fixing one uniform day of
bolding elections of Elector,, of President and
Vice President of all the slates of the Union,
&porn,. ‘I Jamul, Zt, 1,11, therefore, 1, PIM,-
IP HANN, Sheriff of the County of Adams,
hereby e thin public notice to the Electors
of said county of Adams, that an ELltellon
st 111 be held in Meld I ounty, on TrlO-IDAy, the
!day of NoVKKP next, at which tlrue
EII
WEN, 4.0.4...-Ln Ofia for President and Vice
Pr, , h1.•01 of the United slates are to he elected.
In the district, compared of the }for
°ugh of Ot of Miry, at the Court-donne, In tlet
tyshurg,
In the Skruud dim Get, corn ported of t he town
ship of Germany, at Golden tt [School-house,
In the township of Germany.
In the Third dlstritA, cutup...ell of the town.
Inof oxford, at the house of I. B. Houser,
In the torn of New Gs ford.
In the Fourth dlstriet t eumposed of the tow n
slops of Idthnore and }Tont muton. at the
house of Jane Reed, to the townsittp of Hun-
Unston.
In the Fifth district, composed oft he town
ships of Ilatulltonlent and Ltherty, at the pub
lic School house In Mllleratown.
In the Sixth &hint( t, emit po.ed of the town
ship of Hamilton, at the Imo., now occupied
by F. Hamer, In the town of Most inertia.
In VheSeventh district, coin poned of the tots
ship of Menallen,at the public 1,11001-house
In the town or Mien, ille.
In the Eighth district, compoged of the town
OAR of Stn Wan, at the house of J neob L. Ora.
In HunterNhoe. n.
In thh Ninth ilistrirt, romposetl of the town
ship of Franklin, at the Map, new of curled
by John P. Butt, in said township.
In the Tenth tlLstrlet, compoaed of the town
ship of Comm ago, at the house of Jeremiah
Johns, in MeSlierrystom mi.
In the Eleventh dbtriet, comprw.e..l of the
too nellip of T, roue, at the house of H. B. Stone,
In Held tersltrir,
in the TlvelTihllletrtet, of
h !pail!, of Mount 100, at the hot
oponed the
MOW , Of Mrs. V
H sa
aus, in id wn
iohilip. -
In thi• ThirtLentil district, composed of the
tow nship of Mountpleasant, at the nubile
In ',MI township, situate at the
nuw toads, t lie One leading from Oxford to the
Two TaN erns, the other from Hunterstom n to
Hanover,
In the . I , ourt CI oth district, composed of the
township of Heading, at the house of It. M.
Dickn In Hampton.
In the Fine nth die.triet, composed of the
Beretlol of ikr, lek, at the p Utah: School-house
In Abbot tstown.
In the Sixteenth dietrict, composed of the
toe teihip th 1111, 11 t the bun.. of Samuel
3foritz, ill , ethl township.
In the Se',cntecnth district, composed of tire
township of Vnlon, at the house of EOosit
I. feser, in sold township.
In the; Ei_iiiteenth district, composed
awnship of Butler, nt the public :School
n Middletown, In said township.
In the Niiirteenth district, cotntxxred of the
township of lierw ick, at thil Pigeonhill:A:x.3'-
110 w., lu said township.
In the Twentieth di9trict, composed of the
tow 11 , 114) of Cumberland, at the house of Eon
nut tinyder, In the borough of Oetty shurg.
In the Twenty-drat district, composed of
the township of highland, at the School-house
at Lou Nfarsli Creek Presbyterian Church,
In RUM tOWII•nip.
In the Twenty-second district, composed
he botnngh of tit* etown, nt the most wood
Acium,l-hou M. In said borough . .
itrip. *Aection to be openbetieen the hours of
ml In the forenoon, by public
roelomotion, unit to be kept Open untli 7
k in the evening, m hen the polo shalt be
clowd,
And the Fr, era] Jadgea, Inspectors and
Clerks, who than have attended at the last
election for members of the tienemi Assembly,
/Mall attend and perform at the said election
Of Electora the like duties, and be aubject bt
the like penalties for neglect or misconduct as
they are or 011011 be liable to at the election of
memlwrs of the General Amembly.
And the Judges of the resp , Tistrtolq
aforesaid, me by the said net required to to, et
at the Court In the borough of blettya
burg, on the third 1.1.0 MIA r the said day of
Flo Hon, being Friday, the Ih day of Novem
ber, thin and there to perform the things nu
con,' or them tip Inn'.
__
to In, .rt in my
following bee
.ll, al A-s.einbl)
mama
MSC
proolatoofkow loan t
Moot of la*3 patisoll I, ntiU
OA follows:
WHEW.A.% By the act f the Congreks of
the United States, entitles •An Art to amend
the se% ere! iseta hi ietofo pushed side
for tile nrtillyng 111111 nil ig out the - National
forces, and for °flu r puries", and approved
March third, (. h
41e thou. fl right Inituired and
sixty-five, all persons o hnse deserted the
military or nasal tier{ Vol' the flitted States,
and who has, not be I discharged, or relies
ad from the penalty, o disability therein pro
sale!, are tieented, tyd take., to base volun
tarilyrelinquished d fornited, their right.
of citizenship, .tin their rights to bcoutue
citizens, and are dtprlN Cd of exercising un3
rights of f itlet ns thcreot;
Ash Witmteffa, Persons, not citizens of the
Unitt,l Staten, Km not, under the l'onstittb
that and laws of Penns) Ivan la, qualified elec
tors of this loinalouwealth.
SECTION I. lie it entitled by the Senate and
House of 1111.reigntalls la of 010
Uuwmon
aculthof Pen nsyl% 111 Veneta{ Atwetably
met, and it is hotel') PIIIICIAN.II,V U., authority
of the same, That ill nil V 100.10128 hereafter to
be held in the , Oommonwealt 0, It shall be
, .
unlawful for the fudge 'or Inspectors of tfoY
such elta lion to rataSc any nullot, bat tots,
from any person or pet , ons, embraced in the
provisions, and subject to the disability, im
posed by said not of Congress, approved March
third, ono thousand right hunched and sixty
five, and it snail be unlawful for any sue)]
person to offer to vote any Latter, or ballots.
ta.CrION 2 L That tf any such judge and In
spectors of election, Or any one of them. shall
receive or consent to revel ve, any such unlaw
ful ballot or ballots, rtmli ant such destaallflcsl
pertain, he, or 11/1,, goo den din g, shall be guilty
of a tolfalcmotamr, and, upon conviction there
of, in any coon of quarter sessions of this Com
monwealth, he shall, fur each otTence,lm sen
tenced to pay a tine of not less than ado hun
dred dollars. and to Linden:o an Imprison-
Ment, In the jail of the proper county, fur not
less than stzty Lays.
ar'ltoH It. That, If any person deprived of
eltizenantp, nr.% 11..o 1 nantital as aforeartid,
shall, at any °lett lon, iserealler to be held In
thin Commonwealth, vdte, or tender to the
drotr. Tnl: 6 °Art,o,n d ,lo`vntg; . ;Tien . ,,a, :Cri` be
or
deemed guilt, , of miudenteanor, and on con
viction thereed, in nay spurt Of quarter sos
clang of title Cr
bed shall, for e.t.cli
offence, be pinlshed Ilke matinee as Is pro
vided in therocedlng sect lon of this act, In
the ease of 0 cers electlon receiving such
unlawful bah }it, or ballots.
. . .. . . .. .
br.CTION 1. .That it any parson shall hereaf
ter persuade, br ads D.C. 003 ereon, or personx,
.1 .
deprived of Ithronship, It diwinalitted as
are.. 8411.1, tp der any ballot or ballots, to the
officers of an election. her . for lobe held in
this Comm° salt 11, or shal persuade, or ad
vise, any sue officer to recd. -e any ballot, or
ballots, from tar, person de tied of citizen
ship, and
/
unlined as afo id such per
son, so offen rig, shall be gu ty of a misde
meanor, and pon conviction . t hereof. in any
court of gm ter sessions of Obis Common
wealth, shall . punished In tit,- manner as
provided Inle second see of the+ act in
the case of o ee re of such e le lion receiving
such tinlawf ballot, or balk, .•
I'HILIP iIn.NN, Si:Till.
SherifrsOldee, Ciettv-borg, it r /O. lr , S,
• Election reticent will tate notice iliat. the
set. entitled ' A Further Supplement to the
Election Lawn of this Commonwealth," dia.
r n a i l i l i f 4 i i4i t t u d We r t;tere a, f i r n ota b tiol, 3,, tgiy l of b the
declared tuartil ' t ' ltu ‘ tionjir I " ,v the recently
e
Court of Pen nnylvania, except 4,, tar as It din.
glottides fro rd voting pon.ous duty tried and
canon:red ofd : - rtlon, and is
h a t and
void with stab. exception and that all persons
fOrmerly d - unlined t hereuijdce with the
exception n • . est, are now la fat voters, if
Mherwise q' t tied.
MORO PHILL PS'
GL1ZN1.712.6 /XP9O
Super Phosphate o
STANDARD 0 UARA
lOit SAL* AT MADTIT/ACTUR.ZSOI DZPOTS.
No. 47 North Front Street, Phllsetelphla,
No. M South Strout Baltimore,
And by Dealers In general throughout the
The sorraimit o ILT) of which MORO
PHILLIPS' PHORPHATZ is And always bus
bees manufactured, (and of which be Abe sole
control for the Veiled Statee,) contains fifty
ms.eent. more Bons Phosphate than Raw
therefore It le more durable. The ath
Mica of Ammonia gives tt greater fertilizing
value.
Over seven jean' experience has proved to
the Farmerthat It makes a heavier grain than
ria syr r bl i s plenum, and is nut only San e ttut
AlliFgrioe *Ed Oil per ton, IMO 114. Discount
to Dealer..
" " 410R0 PIIILLIEN,
Marc& It,
/We PrQprietor ilamaroeturor
UM. hu
SELLING OFF
As rqpidty sr I eari wake room for sure
(IROCERIES & LIQUORS.
„._
H A
VINO NA /slyral rrohlta My with
JUR. the .mt. and MO. emottinent
of nen GOWN net War here, expel* ev
erybody to look to their tatereet and buy
where they eau get the eheapent and bat the
the CASH, as that its motto.
FAMILY GROCX of all kinds, consist
ing la pest of Syrups all kinds, Molasses,
i l l ealk al MO T rall e Vl c ed_Beef, I rge
Z ed yetU t ara naullared Marne. No.
lerdQUOßg an eau e igt a te surpassed to
cheapner=allty, from Common Whiskey
Brandy, Holland OM or Rye
M z ollpr medleal or other purposes.
° pr ePHlrin 4 4. 8 91 , 00 with Liquors
at City ees, lad e got. and melm.
Mlsblor kloolland's and Ziogari altters, - afto
A. Fpeers-Orape Wino.
MARTIN,
May Se, MIL tt
-,,,wooLycov.
teil,-.40,0110 1111"
IcTrVriptaw=gag.
T AIMS militias •• mat of Purem
tit ' 4 ' ma
GETTYSBURG, PA., OCT. 30, 1868
RESIDENTIAL ELECTION,
Democrats and Conservatives of Ad
ams county, bear in mind that the
great battle for Constitutional Liberty
and White Supremacy will occur on
Tuesday next, November 3d. The fate
of the country hangs in the balance.
To save it from impending ruin, SEY
MOUR and BLAIR must be elected.
A continuance of Radical rule will in
crease the burdens under which the
people already groan, and ultimately
wreck Representative Government.
Democrats and Conservatives, rally
in your might on Tuesday next, and
drive the usurping demagogues and
fanatics from the places they have so
long and so shamelessly disgraced. .
The election of Seymour and Blair
will restore a White Man's Govern
ment, with strict Economy and genu
ine Peace ! Grant's success will con
tinue Radical thieving and negro le
gislation !
BEWARE OF BOGUS TICKETS!
The following is the Democratic E
lectoral Ticket for Pennsylvltaiia:
Democrats and Conservatives, be on
your guard at every point ! The Rad
icals will cheat you with bogus tickets
if they can. Therefore, before placing
your ballots in the Inspectors' hands,
EXAMINE EVERY NAME upon them.
If they correspond with the above, they
are genuine; if not, they tire BOGUS,
and must be spurned !
ONE IN A HUNDRED.
The official returns show that the
total vote at the late election in this
State was 653,000, and that the. Rad
ical maj. for Auditor General is 9,677,
and for Surveyor General, 9,179. Thus
it will be seen that the Democrats poll
ed 491..3 per cent. of the whole vote of ,
the State, whilst the Rads. had 50 2-3
per cent. of it. A change, therefore, of
ONE VOTE IN EVMY HUNDRED
from the Rad,. to the Democratic side,
would give the Democrats 50 1-3 per
cent. of the vote and leave the Rads.
49 2-3 of it, making a Democratic ma
jority of 4,858 in the' State. The flite
of the country, therefore, hangs upon
this possible chauge of one vote in a
hundred. DEMOCRATS, CONSFIRV
ATI vIIS, WILL YOU NOT REDOU
BLE YOUR EFFORTS TO ACCOM
PLISH 'TEM MALT, BUT ALL-IM
PORTANT CHANGE ?
Lime.
END.
Rain ortithine, Democrats, go to the
electionigEXT TUESDAY !
MI
NEXT TUESDAY!
lianlgNits):,44l
William V. McGrath,
George W. Cass,
C. Ernest Kamerly, M. D.,
Charles M. Leisenring,
Simon W. Arnold,
George R. Berrell,
Harry R. Coggshall,
Reuben Stahler,
R. Emmett Monaghan,
David L. Wenrich,
Bernard J. McGrann,
William Shirk,
A. G. Brodhead, Jr., -
John Blandiug, '
Jesse C. Amerman,
W. Potter Withington,
William R. Gorgas,
William P. Schell,
Cyrus L. Peralxing,
Amos C. Noyes,
William A. Galbraith,
John R. Packard,
James C. Clarke,
James H. Hopkins,
Edward S. Golden,
Samuel B. Wilson.
I
FORWARD !
NOW TOO VICTORY!
♦ Berle (*II free ike Arsiereal Dame
C:S===
NEW YORK, October a).
FELLOW CITIZENS: it is a privilege
and duty to address you ou the eve of
the great battle which we are to tight,
and which is to decide whether the goy
ernruent of this Republic is to remain
four years more in the hinds or the
Radical party . , or whether by aak ener
getic, united, and last short you will
wrest the power from its grail>, and
give to us, nutlet a Democratic Con
servative administration, a gover
ment based upon principles of justice,
economy and constitutional liberty.
The issues of the present campaign
are plain and self evident. They ap
peal to the intelligence and patriotism
of every voter In the most unmistaka
ble terms. They have been ably tits
cuiNtd by distinguished orators and
leaders of our party since the umulii
tion of our candidates.
'SS; hat the Democratic party intends
to do, if placed in power by your suf
frages, is to restore peace and union to
our country; to heal the wounds and
sufferings *lanced by the rebilion ; to
glee to the people of the South the
rights to which they aro untitled un
der the Constitution, and by witch
alone we can bring back prosperity
and quiet to that distracted section ; to
reduce materially our:military and na
val establishments, kept up now on au
Immense scale and ut an enormous
cost; to introduce into every depart
ment of government the strictest econ
omy, and develop, by an equitable sys
tem of imposts and taxation, the grow
ing resources of our country, and tlins
to place the Federal 1111111106 M on asolid
and stable footing and to pave the way
to a gradual and safe return to specie
payments. We are charged gy the
Radical party, the party of violence
and usurpation, which for the last four
years, to prolong its owit existence,
has set at naught the Constitution and
the fundamental principles of our gov
ernment, that we Intend revolution
and defiance of established laws. The'
accusation is unfoun&ti anti absurd ;
it cannot be bntertained for a moment
by any intelligent voter, who has even
the most superficial knowledge of the
history of his country. The Democrat
ic party can proudly point to every
page of its record. It has never viola
ted a single obligation of the funda
mental compact by which the-s 'ffized
States entered into the family of na
tions. Its watchword; in peace as In
war, teas been and will always o the
Culon,,tbe Constitution, and the Laws.
And no man, nor any set of men, how
eviiw 1401 i they might be placed by the
suffrages of their fellow citizens, can
ever expect , to ieceive the support of
this great Conservative party in any
revolutionary attempt against estab
lished laws. Tge ballot-box and the
supreme will of the AmMean people
are the only means of redress to which
we took.
Fellow Democrats! You are fighting
for a good and righteous cause. You
-have for your leader is tried statesman ;
a patriot Who stool by the Union In Its
darkest hour; is man, equally beloved
for the purity of his private charact*
as honored for his public virtues. •
Opposed. to you are the men who
have subierted the struoture of our
systeni of representative self-govern
ment, vindicated to tke world by more
than half a century of prosperity and
greatness; the men who have In
creased our enormous debt by profliga
cy and corruption unparalleled; the
men who, in two successive Congresses,
have demonstrated their ineompetency
to diminish our burdens by economy
or apportion them With equity; the
men who have so
,distributed our bur
dens that they press with excessive
weight upon the labor and industry of
the country, making rich men richer
by making podt men poorer.
Opposed to you arc the men who
have denied for three years of peace,
and will continue to deny Until your
votes .arrest them, self•government to
the people of ten States; the men who
have taken away the power of our
Chief Magistrate to insure a/ faithful
execution of the laws,,or to command
the army and the navy of the United
Stales; the men Who did their worst
to expel the President train the White
House for obeying faithfully the be
hests of your supreme law ; the men
who, being conscious of their crimes,
dreaded to have the SeprenseCourt de
clare their quality, and therefore
alikidged its Jurisdiction and silenced
its voice; the men who have usurped
and are grasping an ridding powers
not possessed to-d , • b • • trioliarch
among civilized n tion
Against these monad all their des
potic purposes,. w is General Grant
would be as powerless to hinder as he
whom they elected four years ago lice
been, against these men, their crimes
in the past, their fast accomplishing
designs iu the future, you are soon to
make one final and determined on
slaught.
Four years ago we failed to expel
them from power, though we predicted
thee, as we now predict, their inomn
petency to give to the people peace ;
declarieg then, as we now declare, the
revolutionary purposes of their most
active leaders, who rule their party as
they would rule the country, with a
despotic sway. But theta, four years
have justified our warning. Our worst
predictions then are their enactments
now. What, we feared they have done.
The revolution has made steady pro
gress. Once more we'eall every patri
ot to join our ranks.
If the people will now rise in their
insjesty and might they can save their
Merl tutlossand rebuild them. If they
are suplrie aid regardless of their sa
cred interests, so much In the last four
Years has been accomplished, and so
much In the next four years may easi
ly he accomplished, no obstacle then
remaining, that the l revolution will be
come a fixed feet, the structure of our
government will have been completely
remodeled. It may be a. government;
still it will no longer be your Repre
sentative self-government.
For this final struggle then, fellow-
Democrats of the United States, let us
Invigorate every muscle aid nerve
every heart. Tttt tliklo Sion. The
foe is stubborn and desperate, for our
victory would be the death blow to
the Republican party. It could have
been held loather by no other nosed
satiot „It cannot survive your sumo-
51st Year—No. 5
ful assault. One -vietcollt 'ls enough.
Your triumph in November will finally
re•eawbtia4 the Union laid the Coast!•
tutlon for another generation of men;
it will restore peace and good order to
the South, proeerity to the North, and
a wise and frugal rule to both. The
great prize la worthy your food a i renu•
0118 endeavor.
Our ranks are unbroken ; our courage
hi unabated. Once more to the breach,
and this thus Victory!
For the Democratic National (Nan
mince.
AUOUNT CbtlirMall
TILL CAMPAIGN
6EY:110111.'S TallliltlPFlAN r TOUR
NEW YORK I
Magnificent Speech *$ fl. m i t
UTICA, October 21.—Governor Bey
',tour loft at 11 o'clock to-day, and wtll
stop at Rochester to-night.
Synt.cirok, October '21.--flovernor
Seymour, on his way west, stopplA
here for dinner, :unl UMdm a short
speech to a large crowd' at the Syra
cuse Ilona..
I{or•usvil:lt, October '2l.—Hoiernor
So.lllolll' 111 I ireil herb this afternoon,
and was resolved by it largo gathering
of citizen's. He Was n'eboliipariled by
lion. Franois .kLerhan. of
ae; escorted to the Itink by u largo
cavalcade and torchlight proeession.
The Milk was tilled _with people, at
lest six thousand persons being pres
ent., Hon. 11. L. Fisli, Nltlynr.of the
city, presided. Governor Feymour ad
tires,ed the meeting for half an hour.
His remarks were received with great
euthunision. He won followed by Mr.
ltieruan. A line display of flre4lolks
was made near the hotel after the
omitting. -
liusTalas, Oct PS.—Governor Sey
mour spoke hero hsnight, to. fully
twenty thousand people. Snob a de.
moustration was never had here be
fore. The enthusiasm was unbound.
ed. tiov.Seymourtmaileantaililincout
speech, which Nall, loudly applauded
by nutty Republieaue, as well as the
whole niass of Democrats. 'the con
clusion of his speech was as follows :
"And dote, fellow eitin4ns, If the
Democratic party succeed at title elec
tion, IL could of itself not. make or
amend taus—it would only be aide to
hold the violent leaders of the Repub
lican party in check. It could do no
revolutionary acts so far as actual
power is concerned. A Democretio
_President a ill staud In the same pal
tion held by AlttreW , Johrlilou. His
vigorous nature, his bold and resolute
defence of conatitutlonal rights, his
able assertions of the true principles
of government, have not saved him
even from the violence of those oppos
ed to him, muoh less has he been able
to inaugurate any invasive measures
or any acts calculated to disturb
public peace. Our hope is in this
election to put Into the Executive of
Pees those who could stay the tide of
corruption, those who could save from
further injuries our system of constitu
tional g0n...,.me 0 t; thane who could
protect out people from legislative
wrongs. We feel, too, that our suc
cess would Le a rebuke ti f the Ameri
can people of metres which have
been condemned es strongly by many
leading Republicans and Republican
presses as by ourselves. If thecandi
dates on our ticket should prove capa
ble a being honest and hue to their
trusts, at another election the people
of the United States could go - farther
and make a Democratic House ofßep
resentatives ; •in due time the character
of the Senate could be changed, and I
believe the day is at hand when the
judgment and votes of the American
people will restore again the power of
that time honored party under whose
influence our country was mach great
and prosperous. None of these chan
ges could be made violently ; none
could endanger the public peace,, but
they would all tend, In the nod, to
promote the welfare and prosperity of
these Uulteti States."
CLEVELAND, Ohio, Oct. 211.-70ev-
Seymour Was - welcomed . - here by an
linmerelacbocoarsebf peoalei-i He tol
dreased them at some length, arralgn
log the Radical leaders for their many
misdeeds, and copeiuding as follows ;
I ask the business men of your beau
tiful City of Cleveland to look into
these things. They have enterprise,
Intelligence and judgment, and I ask
teem whether the true settlement of
these important questions is not of
vastly greater importance than merely
to win political victories? [Cheers.)
Why do not the men who have beeu
in power for the past four years do
away these national evils, which it Is
their duty either to modify or cause to
be removed? And yet they come be
fore you now and ask to be continued
to political power. They ought, Lochs'.
lenge the most scrutinizing laves' iga
lion of their administration.
They have spent millions of woney,
and how have they spent It? They
have thrown upon the people tlie bur
den of three thousand tnillionsof dol
lars, with its load of taxation. We
ought to know for what purpose all
this money has been used ; for lust/wee,
what has become or all the vessels
which the government bought during
the war? A l*rge number were pur
chased and many more chartered, and
the government ought to make out a
detailed list of all these, showing what
they cost and what disposktiou has
been made of them. It would not
cost moult to du this. Certainly, not
more than it does to furnish penknives
to the members of the present Congress.
[Laughter.) They only give -tt to us
in generalities. They say so many
millions for the army, 'so many mil
lions for the navy, and so many mil
lions fur each of the various depart.
ments ; but they do not give us any
details to show whether this vast
amount of money was spent wisely or
not.
Fellow citizens, It would be a good
thing to put in a President and Vico.
President who will look Into these
things, for they will not do It. I con•,
tend that It Is for the interest of the
people of my own State, of Ohio, and of
the whole country, and especially of
the laboring men, upon whom the
burden rests most heavily, to know
what they have done with this money
--no matter whalatay Italia political
views. [Chem and cries of "Thoth
My friends, eogaged ip
election wWcb mart-deeplp ioneerns
the people of Ws whole pit44sa. Li-
bor broppremell with luxittlini, and
lug in all is bit'''. 110.14 embarioeice
to each a_ degree re, to excite anxiet
for the future. 'rhey say that labor I
not Opp/ d, tub , toy I.iboriog h ies
do you nut know that. when you p
vide for your family, 'lOlll%l you bu
food and clothing and the n
of life, they bust more than
to? Do you not know that it is 7 -
that onuses_ this? There in wants
official extravagance in every •
merit of the government; and you •
foreign birth, when weinvited yogt
becOme citizens of our glorious coU
try, to enjoy Its liberties and heave•
bestowtd privileges, did we not to
you that there were nu tax-gathers t
chssoyou down? [Cheers.) But ho
is it now? There is no reason wh
everything should out be as free
over; but +ire is a tax-gatherer
every corner And government official
swarm thmugh the land.
A short time ego, when I was
Washington, I geatilled my curiost
by looking over the Blue Boot to se
how many of these otliclals there ar
In the comitty, Mid found that. titer
are more than sixty thousand.
ally one doubt the influence whie
they exert In controlling the gover
went? Can any Republican say Mt
if this army of officials would stay
home this people would not drive th
Republicans out of power and put th
Democratic party in?
I must speedily coin:Wide, fpi limo
passing; but let me beg of you, UN
you cast your votes at the next electio
to look closely Into those things.
ask the intelligent business own
Cieveland, who love thelrcountry, tit
intervene of which are their interea
to consider these things candidly an
without pkrty prejudice. I Implo
then, to take up the questions Of th
government's expenditures
,aud th
government's policy, not us partisan
but as men a ho are to cast their vo
to sustain or rebuke the adinlittst
thin. '
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(From the Memplai*VlA 41:4 , t.2
Yesterday nior it I tig.,ifidelit teiri , ,oct
Detective« MeCeuendetilartings, wit
Ofikent Welch, Holland, •Iltaith, an
Gallagher, anrrounded a house
Court street, extended in the rear ,
the Charleston depot, anti arrested
negro Mimed theven Torrence, ail
"Twine," who was one of the gun
who, some weeks ago, shot a Mr. Ale •
ander on the Pigeon Boost road, n
Camp Creek bridge, and set fire to hi
house. When the °Moore first obtal
.ed antennae to the house, 11th out
(some liftcen-or twenty negroes) pe
idetently denied knowing anythin
about the party that they were In ou •
of; but a short maw!' well reveal:
him curled up ,under a truftdie bd.
With a little negro boy - one side of hi .
a girl on the other. On being Meant
erect, ho stoutly averred that ho we
not the than they were looking for, bu
"another man altogether." Media
that they were determined to tek
him, any way, ho at last admitte,
his identity, and ma being carried t
the ststlon-house made a chum mule
fesslon of the whole affair, which fo
the remarkable statements contains
therein, we give In full. The conies
sten proves the statement!, -mode an,
reiterated by the Appeed, that the - ne
groes in and around the city wet,
armed am/organized, in bands
fa eturder died plumb r alnusititite ion
serrative cit.:ens. It was meat - by tit
prisoner in the presence of thin repor
ter, and "Deteetiee IdoCtuth (other,
being present also), under no restrain
whatever, of nia own free will. "Tha
night" (the night of the A lexande
alTair), "Dock Woode called us togeth
er—five of us—and said wo must •
somewhere and get some meat, Age.
we got out a piece ou the Cherie:dm
road, one of the men said, 'Let's get
calf and go home.' Dock Woods said
'There's no use of buying any foolish
nests about this thing. I conic out td
get something, and am going to get It: -
I and Aaron Gallagher started to g,
back, but Dock Woods said he woe
captain, and he and Joe Webb and Jl
Shapflin got mail, so wo went 0 4 WI
them. When we got to Cane creek,
said let's go to this mauls house (Alex
glider's) and get some watermelons
Dock Woods said, 'No. I came fo
money; I'm going to his ileum fu
that; he has got plenty.'" (bleed°
by the reporter—"We were all armed
poet:, Woods was the captain. Attila
Gallagher had a gun, and the butane ,
of us had plonk Dock had- Minty
been at this thing. I bad only bee
00 one ex c like this berm*.
This was ' We wen
up to tl; tad Doe
Woods pos' 4 earth side o
the house, 1 T sentinels. Al
ter doing this, l e watt to the dome on
a little porch, and tried to shove It in )
and called to the man to come out.
He would not do it, mad Dock left ti,
door and went LA the window by It
and as he did to the, than put his gun
out of the window and tired it nit—
Dock left the window then and wen
to the sunrise side of the house, and
picking up a sort of a young tree,
smashed in the window on that side,
After ire did this Ire told the maxl.s-to
come out, Paying If he did nothe would
set the house a-fire and burn it up,
The man reasoned and begged with
him, but Dock took a hunch of dry
fodder, fastened it on the end of a pole,
set it were and shoved it into th
house. I did not like this, and hid.
lo*Wed, 'let's go and get some ohleketee,
and leave this busloads.' But they
would not let me, and said, 'we must
have money, that's what we came for.'
After this I heard a gun fire, and I ran
into the house, which they had already
broken into. Aaron Gallagher had
fired the gun, and the man (Mr. Alex
ander) was lying ou the floor bleeding.
Aaron and Jim Shaptlin had a trunk
broken open and was going through It.
Dock was hurrying them up, and when
I came he cursed me and told me to go
back. lie said that that woman had
gone to arouse the neighborhood.—
That was the first I h/.1 heard of a
woman. With this I went out,.and_
pretty soon they all came out end wo
hurried off' home. I went to Arkan
sas the next day - and staid there awhile r'
then I came over on this side and
went down into Mlasiselppl ; but I did
not have any rest. I had to come
hack." Question by the, Reporter—.
"We are regularly olfganized. The
first principle was not to take away
front, or harm the Union men °rook*.
ed people, hint to 04 these rebated
wherever we could. By rebels we
mean these men that are working,
against Grant, sad are going to veto
against him. We believe that is the
right way to break them all up. I ant
a Gnat man, and 1 ant going to - rva
law him. That why to serve the re
is the only way to break thew op.! , IV
is proper to elate that ihtk
thought Lhat lie wasitetatllttg 4415 ,
Races* 4;IA that tattams•Ad asolboo
sloe of the iitotteatoorkte deeliti*
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